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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To politics nation.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
This Tuesday marks the first Earth Day under Trump two
point zero, and lost in the blitz of executive actions
has been a massive assault on environmental protections, including a
near complete rollback on the previous administration's commitment to environmental justice.
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So now the community's most susceptible to pollution and climate
change have even less of a voice, while at the
same time, Trump's defunding science and opening more of the
country's natural resources to his industry backers.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Joining me, Now, I know you guys hate me right
now because I just opened with Al Sharpton and you
were like, what did we do to her? Her eyes
hurt and she's making us listen to Al Sharpton. You
guys are cursing me. That's okay, It's okay. I deserve it.
It's all right. It's Earth Day, so it's it's my
It's it's incumbent upon me to remind you about the
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glory of Earth Day. It's all about like saving the
planet and stuff and composting your girlfriend and stuff. And
oh wait, you didn't wait, is that yeah? The composting
your girlfriend part, Yeah, I feel it. We need to
get into that. So welcome to the program, Dana lash
with you. It's Earth Day, guys. Now, let me just
set the tone. First off, two things I'm gonna let
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you know about. You're about to Want is about to
unleash my weird eye on you. I have a scratched eyelid. Okay,
so your girl does not have the luxury of the
show must go on, thankfully. I love what I do.
The show must go on, so must die. So my
eyes weird, So don't judge me. Women are already self conscious.
Don't judge me. Want's promised not to zoom in on
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my wont guy. So you know, I have a little
scratch and so we're recovering and so I you know
I so just bear with me. That's why I'm wearing
my big ugly glasses and I my swollen and so
you're tuning. I want people to tune in for that, right, No,
it is. It's pretty rough. Yesterday was rough. I was
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I was told like I had kids mistaking me for
sloth and trying to take me home like in the goonies,
and they were like, I'm going to take care of
you now. It was totally like that. So I want
to I so apologies to everybody yesterday because your I
came in hot and my eye was swollen and it
was all bad. I couldn't see out of it and
it was really bad. I got the eye doctor. It
was a real rough It is a real rough ride
(02:28):
for your girl. I'm still occasionally going to be nursing it.
So just bear with me, right this say no, no,
no is this this is digital streaming. This is where
it's really, y'all. We don't got a little Fox team
of fairy makeup artists to decide no, this is real,
all right, So let me get to earth Day. So
Earth Day right, celebrating the Earth. You guys know how
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earth Day was founded? Just to set the tone for
the show today, all know how earth Day was founded.
Earth Day was founded by a guy named Ira Einhorn
and uh Irah Einhorn. He uh, this was in nineteen seventy.
So I wasn't alive. I think Kane was barely alive.
Were you a fetus? I think you were a fetus
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in nineteen seventy.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
No, I wasn't alive in seventy.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Oh yeah, no, you weren't alive. You were you were
just a glint a thought. Yeah you were a thought
most of you, some of you were alive, some of
you weren't. Anyway, nineteen seventy and April actually, yeah, this
day and all these years ago. So he founded Earthday
and he had this big speech in this park in Philadelphia, right,
and then seven years later the popo raided his closet
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and they found dun't dunt dull the composted body of
his ex girlfriend inside a trunk. What now, before you
judge this guy who was named Unicorn, A nickname Unicorn
makes sense. He was a big o'. He was a
bad hippie, right. He was one of the bad boomer
hippies that we talk about like we have annoying we
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will make fun of gen Z. So, yeah, there's some
bad boomers amongst the good boomers. Anyway, I'm not saying
it again. So he really believed in earth Day so
much that he murdered his ex girlfriend and composted her
Holly or Helen Holly Maddox. I don't know why her
nickname is. That she dumped him, and he said that
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he was gonna throw her personal belongings in the street
if she didn't come pick him up. He was mad.
Five years they were together, and then on September nine,
nineteen seventy seven, I still wasn't alive. He went back
to the She went back to the apartment she and
Einhorn shared in Philly to get her stuff, and she
was never seen again because Einhorn earth dater. He did
he uh, totally earth dater and he chopped her up. Yeah,
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he claimed that she came back to the apartment and
then left to go get tofu and sprouts. Can I
just stop there. If I'm a cop and you're telling
me this, I don't care. If you're a hippie, you're
a damned liar. And here's why. Who's I'm gonna tuck
into some delicious tofu and sprouts? You know who eats
tofu and sprouts? Nobody and rabbits. Tofu is just like
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congealed soy? Is that what it is? It's like a
bullion cube without the beef. It's a bullyon cube without
any of the fun. It's a bean curd. That's nasty.
I mean, I like lemon curd, but bean curd is
I'm like, I'm like dissolving into myself. Kill me now.
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It's making my eye hurt. It's my excuse for everything today,
I'm gonna see how far it gets me. So she
went to go buy tofu and sprouts never came back.
And so if I'm a cop, I'm gonna be like, dude,
you're lying because you killed her. Nobody goes out and
willingly gets tofu and sprouts, You, psycho, that's like the
first thing I'm thinking of. So she goes out, and
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he composted it, and they find out later obviously they
found out that you know she uh, that he murked
her and chopped her up, and you know how they
found found it. Okay, guys, put your sandwiches down, if
you're at lunch, just give me a second, Just give
me a saying. I'll make it quick. Uh. There was
a The neighbors complained that a reddish brown, foul smelling
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liquid was leaking from the ceiling directly below his bedroom closet,
and they found her beaten and partially mummified body stuffed
into a trunk. He puts some air fresheners in there.
You know, a little little glade'll do it. Little Glade'll
do it. You're gonna get rid of that dead body smell.
Try fifty glade plus fifty glade, you get an anti
smell buff. It's just I don't know that's how it happened.
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So happy Earth Day guys.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Yay.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Now, if you really want to celebrate Earth Day, I
feel like you gotta murk your girlfriend and compost her.
I'm just saying, you know, I don't know what are
you saying? You say, no, sound too orthodox for you? Yeah,
I mean it may. So it's Earth Day, and this
is how we're acknowledging Earth Day. Ira iinhorn and so
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this is Uh. I don't celebrate Earth Day. I don't
even I mean, yeah, I recycle because the city provides
it to me as part of my tax dollars. And
so I get this bin and I get to put
my recycling in their neck like I'm doing something great
for the planet. Nobody cares. I'm all about being a
good steward. But at the same time, I don't also
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want to be made uncomfortable. Can I just be honest?
I just don't. I just don't want to be made uncomfortable.
And uh, I just I don't know, like I take
care of my plan. I don't like throw. I'm not
out there throwing, like tearing up styrofoam and throwing it
into the on the side of the road or anything
like that. Right, I just don't do any of the
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stupid stuff that all the earth day people say that
you have to do, like that, Oh you gotta do this,
and you gotta like a garden in a certain way
and do all this stuff a story, when I just don't.
I just don't do any of that. So, yeah, I recycle,
and I also don't like buying things that are made
of other like recycled things. I will do it. But
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I saw like this ad, this ad when I was
looking for shoes, so a couple of years ago a
lot I swear in this So a couple of years
ago when we were on vacation, and I don't, like,
I really don't like wearing shoes if I'm on vacation.
I turned into a hobbit and I just don't really
want to wear them, you know, just no, uh, but
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I do because it's gross. But I wanted to find
like swim shoes because if we're going fishing, especially if
you're going like stone fishing or anything, and you want
to we want to cook it up on the beach,
I gotta get swim shoes. Anyway, long story short, I
saw this ad for I think I was like in
an academy or whatever, and it was a pair of
shoes and it said these they're made with other recycled shoes.
And I immediately like, they're made, oh, with other recycled
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shoes that other people's feet have been in it. I
just can't do it. So if I was being judged
on whether or not I love the planet based on that,
guess I hate it. So Happy Earth Day? All right.
So that's how we're starting it off today. Scratched eye
and leaky girlfriends in the closet. Golly all right, the
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couple of things here. We got to start right off
the bat. Can we talk about Machmuud Khalil. This is
the guy who was at the Columbia University graduate He
was detained by ICE. He was denied permission to attend
the birth of his first child. Oh my gosh, that
mean a nasty Uncle Sam, Uncle Sam? Why'd you do this?
(09:42):
Uncle Sam? His attorneys wrote to the director of ICE's No.
Orleans Field office. They were like, how dare you do this?
Mister Khalil? He was just there harassing some Jews. He
should be able to attend the birth of his first child,
and there just like, can you believe that he was
denied temporary release for the birth of his first child?
(10:05):
May I ask a question? Ask good question? So my
question is, what kind of a dad are you that
you violate the terms of your stay and you risk
missing the birth of your first child, assuming it's his
first What kind of dad are you?
Speaker 1 (10:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
I mean, I really want to go see the birth
of my child, but I really hate the Jews. What
do I do do I hate the Jews and then
hope I don't get deported? Like how do I do this?
I mean, he didn't just like hate on them. He
was like he was part of the people that they
you know, according to all of the documents that you know,
these these Jewish students were harassed, like physically harassed. If
you're denying me entering and shoving me around, denying me
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entry into a building, I'm I gonna and call the harassment.
So he wanted to he violated the terms of his stay.
That's a big bad no. Note It's like if I
go into Target and I want to do a five
fingered day, that's a big bad no. No, So why
should he get to break the law? And I don't see.
That's the brilliant thing that these the people who are
immigrating here illegally, are not immigrating, they're just breaking and
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entering into the country. The thing I love the most
is that, wait a minute, you mean we're equal under
the law. That's not fair because they all want special treatment.
You don't get special treatment until I get special treatment.
Damn it. That's how this country works. But they want
special treatment. What do you mean we're equal under the law. Yeah,
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if you violate the law, there's a consequence for it.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
What.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Yes, it's shocking, I know. So they are trying to
make him this super super sympathetic figure. Oh my goodness,
he's just can you believe it is? Baby? Infant baby?
He was just denied being able to go. See that. Well,
he shouldn't have violated the terms of his stay. I
mean it's really clear, like, don't be killing no people,
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don't be hitting no people, don't be stealing nothing from
no people. Don't be harassed no students and bullying them
and physically assaulting them. You know, that's not a protective speech.
So I mean, that's kind of his bad right. Yeah,
So coming up, we're going to get into the Democrats
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like the dating game. It's like they're all rotating. They
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How many Margarita's has this thug had? Now, right, he's
probably got his breeches on his head at this point,
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Speaker 3 (18:07):
If quote are the dumping, why why do you even
ask your question?
Speaker 5 (18:13):
Deaf? Was the two important this week that you using
a separate chat that I can do to some families.
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All, uh, it's the same old stuff from the media.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
That's an old one.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Try finding something new. So that's potus at one of
the uh at the White House Easter event. Welcome back
to the program, Dana Lash with you bottom of this
first hour scratched ee edition. That's why it's weird. I'm
self conscious about it. If you can't tell anyway. Uh.
Potus was being asked about secdef heg seth, which is
one of my favorite phrases to say. Just try it,
even if you have to say it quietly to yourself.
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Sec deaf heg seth. It's fun to say. He's not
firing him. He's not firing Secretary of Defense. Heg seth.
It's not happening. Let me said something straight. I saw
this rumor floating around last night, and this comes on
the heels of these leaks coming out of the Pentagon
in this op ed. If you're a subscriber, I sent
this piece out to you yesterday. Top Pentagon spokesperson details
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a month from hell inside the agency. This is over
at Politico. I have a major problem with people who
seek to help an institution and they're not whistleblowing. You know,
there's people in there trying to write the ship, and
instead they go and they cry to the press. I
just have a problem with that. I think it's a
bureaucratic response to undermine him because I like him. I mean,
here's the thing. You serve, the position, not the person.
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You serve. The realm, not the ruler. And regardless of
what somebody thinks about hegseeth leaking as a way to
undermine the Secretary of Defense because you disagree with Potus's
pick is pretty damn antithetical to how we are supposed
to do things in this country. And so I have
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a major issue with these leaks coming out as a
result of this conspiracy theorists, with all the these access
to grind, they started circulating this rumor last night that
Florida Governor Ron De Santis had pitched himself for sec
death and he had been lobbying to oust hag Seth. Now,
I spoke to a couple of people. I'm not going
to tell you who, but trust that. I mean, it's
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pretty solid sortcing. That's all I gotta say. It's an absolute,
outright lie. Bank the house on it. It's an outright lie.
I don't even know why anybody's pitching it except maybe
for the purpose of just creating chaos. Now, DeSantis and
Trump are they best friends? No, they're not best friends,
but they have buried their primary beef. Although I think
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some of the grifters that are in Potus's orbit who
don't respect him enough to follow his lead on unity.
They're ignoring that. If you can't tell, because there's a
cottage industry about hating DeSantis and these people. I mean, gosh,
they're gonna have to go out and you know, go
back to you know, waitres scene, or they're gonna have
to go back to being a Starbucks barista if they were,
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if they are not able to gatekeep on this, if
they lose their gravy train. So I do know that
they've played golf several times together. Trump has asked him
to come out to mar Lago. They've come out there.
He also took the Florida First Lady out there one time.
And I do know before heg Seth was confirmed and
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before he was totally cemented as Potus's nominee, an offer
was made to DeSantis. That's true. DeSantis, however, and now
I see why. I mean, he wanted to stay on
as governor of Florida, and it's not because of any
animosity towards Trump or anything. And at first, when I
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started hearing about this and talking to my contacts in
Tallahausee and in DC, I have to say I kind
of wondered why. And then later on all of the
stuff with the Florida Rhinos exploded and so now it
makes sense, doesn't it. So let's look at it like this.
I think that the Rhinos in Florida, the ones that
are trying to ban open carry and campus carried because
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it was Republican Rhinos that defeated that. I think that
they thought DeSantis was going to take this position. I
think they thought he was going to be offered this
and heg Seth was going to be moved aside, and
because they would take it. These people are falling all
over themselves to try to get a place in the
Trump administration, right, and when DeSantis didn't do it, I
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think it left them in a predicament because they were,
you know, they were trying to undermine all of these
gains that the more constitutionally minded Florida lawmakers have made,
and they were trying to I think they were trying
to undo it. They thought Desantas was going to take
this role, and when he didn't, oh my gosh, they're
left with the fight. That's why all now it makes sense.
That's why all this stuff like exploded in the public
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the way it did. So he now it makes sense
why DeSantis wanted to stay on because he's going to
clean up this rhino mess. You know, it's a handful
of lawmakers that are dragging their feet on everything. They're
gonna cost the majority. They're super majority. They're gonna do
that if they if they don't stop. So I know
that Trump liked him as a potential Segeduff. I know
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it was offered. And now what makes sense why desantists?
Why DeSantis stayed to finish out his gubernatorial term. He's
got some stuff to clean up, that's why. And No,
Trump's not firing Hegseth. First off, Trump isn't going to
fire someone, and the speakership is different because that was
something that's triggered by other members. Trump isn't going to
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can someone unless he's got somebody else waiting in the wings. Now,
you can say whatever you want about Potus, you can
disagree with his policy positions, you whatever it is. But
I will say one thing that he's not going to
have not going to not have somebody waiting in the wings.
So I think that that's kind of what some of
his strategy was on that. But he's not firing sech.
He's not firing heg Seth, it's not happening, and Heg Seth,
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quite honestly, what are we? I'm the fact that there
are people leaking because they're disloyal to purpose, not to person,
but to purpose. They feel like serving the realm for
the lack of a better way to put it, is
by colluding with leftist publications and whining to them. That
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seems to me more of a them problem and less
of a Hegseeth problem. He's still trying to establish control
in the DoD and I want you to realize how
tough this is. You kind of need a jackwagon to
do it. And that's kind of one of the reasons.
I mean, I'm not saying that I like him. I
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get along with him, and I think he's fine for
this role. You kind of have to be a jackwagon,
I think, to just roll into DD and be like, look,
boys and ladies. That's how we're doing things now. And
you can see the massive amount of pushback that he's getting.
There are people who would rather rule over the ASHES
than to not rule it all, and those are the
people that he's dealing with. So this is you're talking
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entrenched bureaucracy, decades of entrenched bureaucracy. It's a huge thing,
and he's and he's just got in there and I
think he's doing everything that he can. I'm want to
touch back. I'm want to touch on this. There's a
couple of things that I'm going to talk about, these
trade deals really quickly. I saw this in the New
(25:32):
York Post, one of the things that we're watching as
it relates to the tariff battle. Charles Gasparino wrote that
the Trump team needs a trade deal to stop investor panic.
And this was one of the headlines that I had
a little earlier with some of the investor that investor confidence.
This is a real thing. We got to get these
deals done, and we got to get them done quick. India, Japan,
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South Korea, and Australia. The Treasury Secretary said the other
day that he was making some big making some big
strides finalizing these deals. And it's all well and good,
but people need to see the ink. They need to
see the ink. Dride Scott has sent said that he
was moving the president to lock in to make some
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of these more advantageous trade deals. And they have been
I know they They just met with Italy last week.
Jd Vance, President Advice President Vance is over in India
right now meeting with Mody. He's you know, obviously this
is something that's coming up. So the issue with this
is we got to get these deals done. This is
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where all the uncertainty driving all of this volatility is
coming from, and so far there hasn't been any. When
I did our event with WRVA, and by the way,
ktt AG and Seattle, they're brand new this week and
we're sending a big, big O welcome to our new
Seattle affiliate. When we were out in Virginia with the
(27:00):
Politics and Pints event WRVA, one of the things that
my friend Brian Killmead and Brian and I have been
friends forever, that he brought up was that, uh, these
these deals this is I mean, it is and I
agree with them. It's he's got to start making them immediately.
I mean, we need one after the other after the other,
(27:20):
because otherwise we're going to start losing any advantage that
we had. This is where and this is what I
was anticipating. Right after he took the oath of office
and right after he comes into the White House he
has to deal with all of this, you know, the
foot dragging from all of these lawmakers and his agenda
is going to get caught up on all of this stuff.
And he but they got to get these trade deals
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done or nothing else matters, and it needs to start happening.
It's not happening fast enough. I'm gonna be honest. That's why.
One thing, it's not because of the administration. I mean,
it's a it's a dance, but they need to happen
faster than this, especially as we roll towards summer and
we start getting into midterms. And that's it, that's a
(28:02):
we we got to get this done. We have to
lock it down. This Harvard. So we got a couple
of things. You got a Supreme Court case about parents
wanting to be able to opt out from inappropriate stuff.
That's although there you have I think you have what
oral arguments in that today was pulling up Scotus blog.
But you're not going to get any kind of decision
(28:24):
on that until June. That's the that's the uh what
am I thinking? The Supreme Court season? That Supreme Court season.
But in addition to this, you also have Harvard, which
is hitting back at the Trump administration. They filed suit
over the administration's decision to freeze two point two billion
(28:46):
dollars in federal grants. Now, remember, after Harvard denied to
protect Jewish students from being assaulted and targeted on campus,
and what progressed this think is protected speech, the Trump
administration said, Okay, well then you're not going to get
anto our federal money. Harvard said the funding freeze was
(29:08):
arbitrary and capricious and violated its First Amendment rights. Hitting
someone in the face because they're Jewish isn't a First
Amendment protected expression. Stop Like, literally barring them from entering
buildings is not a First Amendment protected expression. You're arresting
their movement. I mean, some might say that it's involuntary detainment.
(29:28):
You can't prevent them from leaving a building either. That's
also not a protected form of speech. All of these
actions are very real actions that predicated or that preceded
this decision from the administration to freeze this funding. Harvard,
what did we say, Caine, Their endowment was something like
(29:48):
like fifty something bill. Okay, they don't need this from us,
they can they can handle it themselves. That's a lot
you imagine. That's they don't need this from us, not
at all.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
It's just an effort to Again, it's about clogging up
the system, making things difficult instead of doing what you're
supposed to do. This is literally the left's game and
has been for such a long time.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
And in the case with parents at Skotis, this is
the case of mackmaud versus Taylor, and it's a group
of parents from Montgomery County, Maryland. By the way, notice
the name. I bring this up because the left loves
to play identity politics. I gotta be honest with you. You know,
on this issue, with regard to appropriate materials for school children,
(30:32):
you are going to find Muslim parents, Indian parents, White
Anglo Saxon, Protestant parents, Asian parents, Hispanic parents. I've never seen,
and I've been in activism for a long time. I
started in oppo research. I have never seen other than
(30:53):
maybe school choice an issue and two A issues that
particularly with this are so far reaching and literally have
every single type of American family involved. And in this
Montgomery County, Maryland case, the school board wanted to end
(31:15):
this opt out policy for these lessons. I don't know
if you saw some of the books. We'll talk about
this coming up let me just say, how do I
put this gently for our more sensitive viewers and listeners.
Some of the books are so inappropriate I would be
(31:36):
fined if I read them on air. And I'm not
exaggerating when I say that the parents who are speaking out,
you're talking about elementary school kids. In fact, the first
group of parents that brought this issue up with the
school board had elementary school children. I'm I don't know
why a seven year old needs to read a picture
(31:58):
book about two men having sex. Do you? I can't
even read the book on air. I can't, and there's
a handful of them. This is like the story of
what happened literally down the road from me, a woman
that I know, we have a mutual friend. Her thirteen
year old daughter was in the library and found that
(32:20):
book where they drew Oh gosh, how do I say
this oral romantical times? Yeah, and they talked about like
trans students engaging in that, and that was drawn like
we can't even show that. I'd be I'd be fine.
They'd pull us off. They'd pull us off air across
(32:41):
the country because we have FCC standards that we have
to follow. Oh my gosh, Kane, why are people fighting
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Not a day has gone by that I thought it
was the wrong decision. I was welcomed with open arms.
I knew after reading Project twenty twenty five that if
Trump got in it was time for me and my
non binary child to leave the country. And although I
was not one of the celebrities who announced that that's
what I would do, I made the decision within my
(34:36):
family and my therapist and should he win, and then
when he did, we made the plan into action and
we were gone before he was inaugurated.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Nobody cares about her. Why does she have to It's
not this is not an airport terminal. You don't have
to announce every departure. Okay, you don't have to. That's
not something that you have to do. Rosie O'Donnell, Why
did you leave the US because I'm a giant whiner.
That's why nobody. Nobody's persecuting me. But I decided to
go somewhere that has higher taxes. Welcome back. It's scratched
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Next hour, Yeah, next hour, Texas Covernor Greg Abbot. He's
going to be joining us in a whole host of issues.
And remember the guy who caused twenty one thousand dollars
in damages to Tesla's. He was an official with the
(35:26):
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gonna get to skip out on any and all criminal charges.
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I don't give a lot of constitutional weight or heft
to laws passed before nineteen sixty five, right because nobody
asked me, and nobody asked anybody all look like me,
So why should I care what some old white judge
and some old white legislature and some old white president
decided was right for me? Living under the laws of
(36:59):
the people who kidnapped my people and held us in bondage.
That's not something they do anywhere else in the world.
It's not like South Africa said like, oh that apart.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Time was bad.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
But you know what, We're just gonna like clean up
some of these laws and okay, now we have no
They were like, take your bore constitution and put it
in the trash. We will write another one this time
including everybody.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
Uh so that's who's this guy? He wants to be
Al Sharpton, so bad Ellie Misstall or whatever. Misstall. Yeah,
Welcome back to the show, Daniel. Last year scratched I edition.
Bear with me. Uh. He's saying that he doesn't want
to live under laws that white people wrote. So you
don't want to protection from those laws either, then, Huh.
I am the type of person laws are written for,
(37:44):
because if there's not a law, I'm gona assume I
can do it. And that's not what you want. I mean,
you know, I try to be a good person and
I go to church, but I am also a sinful person.
I am a corrupted species. Welcome back to the program, Dania.
Last with you. We got Texas Governor Greg Abbott gonna
be joining me coming up and like I said, scratched
(38:06):
eye edition, it's why my eyes weird. If you see it,
I'm where my glasses will allow to help. But uh
so you get that bonus today if you're watching the
string the chats at Rumble three forty seven Direct TV.
I I feel like race baiting doesn't have the power
that it used to. Do you get that idea, Kane.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
I think people are seeing it for what it is,
and it's it's peaked at its use and now.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
It's just we can hope.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
It's meaningless at this point for most people.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
Yeah, we can. We can hope with this. No, He's
I I just this is the type of stuff that
is He on MSNBC, the mistall guy. They want to
be Al Sharpton reb Yeah, MSNBC is like you know,
like like CNN is the sewer and MSNBC is whatever
is underneath the sewer. I don't know. MSNBC is just
(38:58):
is even worse. I don't know why they put some
of these people on to say this stuff, because it's
what's the purpose of saying something like this, like, oh,
I'm designed all of it a country words, all the
white people did the laws. What about the white people
that were abolitionists. What about people like Elijah Lovejoy who
were literally killed for you know, they what they believed,
(39:19):
which was actual equality and citizenship. You know what about those, Oh,
disregard those? What about people like my husband's great grandfather
who was in Andersonville Camp. He was with the Union,
he was captured, he was held in a prison camp.
He lost about, oh, I don't know, a third of
his body weight. He was barely alive. He was able
(39:39):
to walk out. He lost all of his weight. That
was a notorious pow camp. And they would drive like
a donkey or an ox or something or in the
middle of the in the middle of this oh, I
don't know the structure. And then they told all the
prisoners if you if you're hungry, you need to eat it,
RiPP it apart by your hands, teeth, whatever. That's what
(40:00):
they had to do to feed them. So what about
those people? Is that what Eli?
Speaker 6 (40:05):
Miss?
Speaker 3 (40:05):
Shut up? This guy he's sitting on top of he's
sitting on freedoms that were paid by blood black and white,
and a lot of white people lost their lives to
rectify what they didn't do what other people in the
United States did. But like, let's say nothing about you know,
he wants to sit here and talk about South Africa.
Let's say nothing about the South. The the African nations
(40:28):
that sold cap their their opposite. They'd go to war
with different tribes and they would sell people that they
defeated into captivity. They were making fat bank on that.
So let's not omit how it started. We have, like
I said, a lot in story here. One of the
other things can we touch on this the sky He
(40:51):
was an employee and Tim Waltz's administration, and he's going
to pay the owners of Tesla vehicles that police say
he vandalized to avoid criminal charges sus in Hennepin County.
The city attorney there, Mary Moriarty, said that they're going
to pursue pre charge diversion per daily caller instead of
(41:13):
felony charges against Dylan Adams, who was a fiscal policy
analyst apparently for Tim Waltz's Department of Human Services. He
is on video keen six Tesla vehicles around town and
he was caught on those century cameras. He caused over
twenty thousand dollars in damages to the vehicles, and they
(41:36):
said that, well, criminal prosecution remains a possibility should his
unlawful behavior continue. And they said, oh, the client's very remorseful.
The client's remorseful that they got caught. He's remorseful that
he was caught. But I don't think he's remorseful for
what he did. I just don't believe it. I just
I don't believe it's he got caught. But the reason
(41:59):
from I mean're treating this like it's a federal They're
treating it like it's a federal crime in some respects. This,
I mean, this is crazy. This guy, I mean, he's
on I'm watching one of the videos of him on
camera doing this, like like keying a car. He's on
camera key in a car, and he owns a dog.
I feel like I wouldn't trust him to own a dog.
If I'm being honest, this guy, I hope the dog's
(42:21):
in good care because I don't think this guy can
give it. He's a neck beard. I don't think he
can give it. Uh. And just you know, over twenty
thousand dollars of damages. You know some of these people,
let me tell you something. Some of these people work
really hard and they buy a car and they're proud
that they got a car that is reliable and that
(42:42):
can get them where they need to go in a
car they like. And this guy, because he doesn't like Tesla,
thinks that I'm going to key this person's property and
ruin something that they worked hard to own. Because this
guy is apparently not evolved enough to express disagreement any
other way. I've seen apes throw their feces more intellectually
(43:05):
than what this guy did. This is not protected speech.
So they're saying, no, it's a pre diversion. So that's
what we're doing. They said, we think that there's going
to be no likelihood of repeat offenses. The attorney for
this d bag, what's his name. I feel like his
name needs to be out there a lot. Dylan Adams.
Dylan Adams, his attorney said, quote, my client is very
(43:29):
remorseful and we're making sure the victims are made whole financially.
Really yeah, he's and this is a Minnesota county. She's
a left leaning prosecutor, and they of course she is
left leaning prosecutor. Someone was trying to tell me, oh,
it's federal jurisney, shut up, you have no idea what
you're talking about. It's a Soros prosecutor who's not wanting
(43:52):
to really. I mean, can you imagine if this was
somebody who ja sixer good heavens? So they said that
there was a They call her soft on crime because
she is soft on crime. Moriarty is incredibly soft on crime.
She's a super left leaning prosecutor. She believes in restorative justice,
which is a rot and it's an indulgence on which
(44:16):
criminals thrive, and she had a lot of reforms. They've
been really going after her for a while. Last year
she was elected. This was what July twenty four, she
was a public defender. She had a lot of Soros
donations come in, and even some of her supporters were
(44:38):
questioning why she was seeking light sentences for violent crimes.
And she thought her reasoning as well, if you reduce
the penalty, they're going to see that and be thankful,
and then they're going to commit fewer crimes. That's literally
the whole ideology of restorative justice. Oh, they're going to
experience kindness and because of that, then they're going to
(44:59):
win to be kind and they're not going to want
to commit crimes. That sounds like drunk logic. Does that
make sense? Is that ever worked anywhere, it's ever been
implemented Kane. No, I don't think so either. I don't
think it's ever I don't think it has been. So
she's been criticized quite a bit. So it's no surprise
that this is something. It's no surprise that this is
how the story. What she's doing here not at all surprised.
And it's unfortunate because then you you know, you have people.
(45:21):
I bet some of them were leftists, because there were
a lot of leftists that went out and got and
they went out and they got these vehicles like that.
They were telling everybody to go out and get Tesla's
in the beginning. Hm, how quickly that changes? So I wondered,
can we touch on really quickly? I didn't get to
this last hour, and I didn't get to it yesterday.
(45:42):
Do you think that the Biden family photo Eastrophotocine is photoshopped?
Speaker 1 (45:48):
Say that again?
Speaker 3 (45:48):
The Biden family photo? Oh, do you think it's photoshoped
for Easter? I did you see it?
Speaker 1 (45:54):
I saw it, but I didn't see any indication.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Of Okay, I think it's weird, dude, it's weird. I
I think it's weird. I don't know if it's photoshopped.
I think I kind of lean towards I think it
might be. I can't imagine it because they're all real
casual and they're sitting on He's sitting with his most
of his kids and grandkids. Hunter's not in there, and
(46:20):
of course you know Hunters, all of hunters kids aren't
in there. They put Joe like Joe's in the back.
But why is he in a full suit, and why
is his lighting weird? And what is he doing with
his hand? I see whereas the red circle one is
showing you on the Simulcash channel through forty seven Direct TV.
Rumble okay, wand's like that is photoshop. The family legit
put this out. Wow, they legit tweeted this out. That
(46:47):
looks foot Look at his hand, Look at his hand.
Biden himself tweeted this out. He tweeted it out and
they didn't say anything about it. They acted. I mean,
look at it. Look at it. Do you see that.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
Little we have a super zumed of the circle? Do
we have a zoom in version of the circle.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Look at the lighting on his suit though, while Wan
does that, look at the lighting on his suit. Every
it's all just and why he's in a suit and
everyone else's cash look on Dud's in a wrinkled chambray
shirt in the front.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
It looks like the lighting on his suit is different
than the lighting on his face.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
Right, Wan's zooming in on that, which is I am
fascinated by this whole thing. I was looking at this
and I felt like I was in CSI so all, yeah,
all of the lighting is and then he's in the
back and also I just feel like the sizing is
off and he's flat, like if you when you really
zoom in on it, and I think Wan can Wan
doesn't his suit his tie look flat and compressed? The
(47:43):
color on it, I think it looks compressed and flat.
Do you see what I mean? Kane on there?
Speaker 1 (47:47):
Yeah, and the lighting on even his fingers there.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
Just like what does he just have his hand on
that dude's neck?
Speaker 1 (47:55):
Do you think was this like a photoshopping him into
a photo because he couldnt make it?
Speaker 3 (48:00):
Uh huh? I mean he's like making constipation face?
Speaker 1 (48:04):
Or was this just a standard photo to correct a photo,
just you know, to clean it up from me?
Speaker 3 (48:10):
I wouldn't, I mean, I really wouldn't doubt it. It
just looks weird. I don't know why you would put
this out. I mean, clearly he wasn't there.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
I mean, here's by those posts back there, so I
guess he would have slightly different lighting.
Speaker 3 (48:21):
No, but he's like in full sun though you can see.
I mean he's not under the shade of the awning. Yeah,
I mean he's It's so weird to me. I don't
know why they put this out because then you've got
I feel like they want conspiracy theorists. If you're watching
the simulcast for real, Look how what gets me? Not
only the hand is weird? And Okay, so Lorraine asks this.
(48:42):
She goes, I can see where Jill's hair has been
cut and Ashley's hair is feathered, and the lighting is
and then she goes, is he seated or crouching? Uh,
that's a great point. How is he sitting? Because how
does he fit there?
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah? His knees would have to go right into the
backs of the people that are in front of him.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
Why do something this weird? Why couldn't they just like,
here's an easter bunny, you know, why couldn't they And then,
like you know, have they literally have to just tempt fate?
Every time they do something stupid like this.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
Also Jill smiling, that's weird.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
Well, and when I zoom in, I don't mean to
be like all zapruter about this, but I just I'm
fascinated by this. When you zoom in and I'm hyper
zoomed in on my monitor in front of me, I
have a giant four and a half wide screams. Is
why I look down a lot. I'm reading the prep
because we know just teleprompters. But i'm her hair. Lorraine's right,
that's been clipped. I know enough about photoshop where I
(49:44):
know not totally cleaned up clip job. I think Ashley
Biden's hair is a little bit easier, but Jill's because
she has all those layers. It makes it hard, especially
up against that navy and his suit, and it just
highlights the fact that his suit is a flat color,
his tice flat, it's like a compressed color. And he's
got his awkward handout like that, and then is he tiny?
I don't know, like it's weird. Remember when they posed
(50:05):
with the Carters in that house and they looked giant.
I never understand, like, why do they do weird stuff
with their foot just be normal. Just be normal and
do normal stuff. If you're not in it, it's okay.
If they're like, oh we got to put him in
or people think he's dead, we got to move to headlines,
I know. And then we've got Governor Greg Abbott coming up.
(50:28):
What did Jase mccrockott call him hot wheels? I mean,
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Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
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Speaker 3 (52:14):
So a gay guy travels to Afghanistan and proved that
the Taliban our gay New York Post. Oh here's literally
the headline. I took a vacash on with a Taliban
and fell in love with the terrorists as we watched
Gossip Girl. A British tourist is a gay dude. He
likes extreme travel. I'm surprised that he wasn't kidnapped. He's
(52:37):
thirty years old. He's visited sixty nine countries to yosi oseidony,
and he went to Afghanistan and he said he flirted
with all the Taliban and one of them, let's see,
they all had heavy machine guns, and then one of
them he had romantical times with. That makes sense. And
he said, Arabs love to flirt with men. They love me.
(52:58):
I was obsessed as what he said in this New
York you're a pros piece. Okay, well there I believe. Uh,
the moving on? Oh, this a study links gosh, geez,
who would have thought of this? A study links heavy
drinking to brain injuries Alzheimer's Like, so, what's heavy drinking? Well,
(53:18):
I mean, you know, if you're getting drunk on the rag,
that could probably lead to some of it. They said
that the brain injuries they researched this. They said that
if you drink more than eight alcoholic drinks a week,
it's associated with injuries linked to Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline. Well,
that's no fun. Also, let's see, there is a plane
carrying three hundred fifty passengers aboarded to take off in
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Governor Greg Abbott, who I understand was under the weather.
Bet we're glad to see that he's back and fight
and form. Governor. Good to have you, Great to be back.
How you doing data, I'm doing well. I'm doing quite well.
(55:53):
Not staying as busy as you. I don't think you sleep.
I think I see you everywhere, and you're tackling every issue,
which is what I want to get in. There's so
much stuff to just discuss because Texas. Everything's happening in
this state, and I first wanted to start off with
asking you about this weird story involving Epic City. Tell
us about that. So for people who don't know, who
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aren't in Texas or maybe who haven't seen, it's essentially
a development where you have Muslim developers that are trying
to create an Islamic community in Texas. And some might say, okay, well,
there's you know, nothing nothing really wrong with that. People
can choose to, you know, move and live however they want.
But there is some concerns about exclusivity and also Sharia
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because in Texas we've had to deal with that before.
I mean, we've had to deal with certain elected officials
trying to promote Sharia within city councils, and we've had
you know, we've had some of these issues before. Tell
me what is the latest with this and what is
your take on it.
Speaker 8 (56:50):
So, first of all, it is an attempted development. It
has not yet begun. Second, in what you were talking about, listen,
in twenty seventeen, US signed a law banning sharia law
in the state of Texas. Any attempt to impose to
real law whatsoever is in violation, and a lawsuit from
the Texas Attorney General would put a stop to it.
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That's that was taking place. As we have dug into
the proposed development of this epic city, we found potential
violation of Texas law. After a violation of Texas law,
after violation of Texas law, I have launched about five
or six different investigations through different state agencies, including the
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Texas Rangers, who are investigating potential illegal acts by the
leaders who were forming this potential epic city. Because of
the potential legal violations, everything has come to a screeching halt.
Speaker 3 (57:48):
And some of the legal violations I mean I don't
even think like you said, I don't think. I think
they've just sold some plots and they were talking about
building a mosque in a school, and I just I
think maybe understand the concerns that people are raising with us,
especially considering I mean in Irving, Texas, there was a
guy who a father back in two thousand and eight,
last name was said he killed his daughters in compliance
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with Sharia because they were becoming too obsessed with Western culture.
I mean, this stuff is real and it is happening
in Texas. So it's legitimate to ask questions like this.
Speaker 8 (58:19):
Well and listen anytime that you have, let's say, a
potential imposition of something luxurial law that needs to be
looked into and put a stop to that. Said, once
we dug into what was going on in the potential
development of Epic City, we found legal violation after legal
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violation that necessitated both an investigation as well as a
referral to the Texas Attorney General for potential legal action.
Speaker 3 (58:48):
And from what I understand, Governor, those include whether or
not it's in violation of the Texas Fair Housing Act
and any potential harm to investors and potential violations of
Texas Consumer Protection Life correct.
Speaker 8 (59:02):
Well, that and more. There's some other even more potentially
serious violations, including allegations of fraud and some other things
that we will continue to look into and have the
Texas Rangers investigation.
Speaker 3 (59:13):
I mean, and you would do this with any development, really,
so I think the accusations against you that you're targeting
a Muslim community are that's pretty weak.
Speaker 8 (59:21):
Well, you know what happens, Dana, and that is whenever
anybody or any group is a target of an investigation,
the first thing they have to do to try to
defend themselves is say this is racist, this is against
our religion. And when you learn more about the details
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of the investigation we are undertaking, you would find it
has absolutely nothing to do with any race, with any religion.
These are violations that if anybody else had committed these
alleged violations, they would be subject to the same investigation.
Speaker 3 (59:58):
Same thing. Charcou Texas covering great Greg Abbott. I wanted
to say, you said, Texas is grateful for the tired,
tireless efforts of lawmakers who passed school choice. Has that
reached your desk yet, sir.
Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
Not yet, it is nearing my desk, But you know,
for those in your audience who may not have followed this.
I've been pushing for school choice in the state of
Texas for a decade now, and time after time after
time it passed in the Texas Senate, but failed in
the Texas House. And so what I did this last
election cycle is I went out and campaigned in Texas
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House districts across the state to garner enough state representatives
who would support school choice. More importantly, who would support
the avowed choice of their voters in Republican primaries. For
the past two years, Republican voters have said by about
ninety percent, they want school choice and they want a
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representative who will support school choice. And so we elected
school choice for representatives. We still had to push the issue
up the hill in the Texas House. We finally got
it across the finish line. On the day of the vote.
I was talking to the members of the Texas House
and a call coust meeting and we got a phone
call from President Trump. For President Trump, who's a big
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pro school choice advocate, weighed in and cheered on the
Texas House members before they went and took their vote,
and it turned out to be a much larger margin
that I anticipated. You have to have seventy six votes
to pass something in the Texas House. We had the
eighty six votes in favor of school choice. It will
soon be reaching my desk.
Speaker 3 (01:01:37):
That's great to hear I had school choice. That's one
of the most unifying issues I think in any state.
And the accusations again, oh, they're using tax pay dollars
to fund private school but these people never had any
problems with talking about using tax pair dollars for public
schools and DEI and all the stuff that we've been
fighting in school boards over the past several years. Governor,
Which brings me to my next point, property tax. I
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know that's been on your list of legislative items. You
were looking at, bail reform, you at other priorities. Please
tell me that property tax relief is a realistic and
attainable goal for Texans this year.
Speaker 8 (01:02:11):
So it is. But listen, there's two components of this one.
Because the Texas economy is so robust, and because we've
been responsible in spending once again, we have a very
large budget surplus, and we're going to be returning that
budget surplus two taxers by buying down the property tax rates.
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Remember this, and that is the state does not impose
a property tax. Only local governments imposed the property tax.
And so we can't as a state go in and
literally cut the property tax rates. But we can buy
down those rates. But here's the deal data. We did
that last session. Also, we used eighteen billion dollars last
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session to buy down those property tax rates. But a
lot of people didn't feel it for one reason, and
that's because local property taxing jurisdictions went back and raised
those property tax rates. Then of what we have to
do to make sure we provide enduring property tax relief
is not just buy down those rates, but also limit
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the ability of local jurisdictions from being able to raise
your property tax rates.
Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
Again, is that something that you would signs? Are you
encouraging that in the legislature?
Speaker 8 (01:03:24):
Sure? This is now that I got skill choice behind me.
This is what I'm really leaning into because I hear
more from constituents across the state about the necessity of
property tax relief. We have an obligation to deliberate not
just buying down those property tax rates, but also limiting
the ability of local taxing jurisdictions to raise your property
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tax rates.
Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
That would be a great thing if we could do it,
I mean, and it would be even it would I mean,
I'm just saying if we abolished it out right and
had like a graduated consumption tax, that would be even
better because you never really owned your own property. As
I'm sure you've heard all of this, but for because
I know a lot of people that have been have
been down in Austin talking to you about this, talking
to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has been doing some
good work. I also wanted to ask you about this story.
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And we pulled this up. This is wild Texas Tribune.
I normally don't cite them, but you know it says
early Texas hospital data shows millions have been spent in
care for non US citizens. So this is just something
that Texans have had to deal with and our communities. Governor,
as you know, have had to deal with in the
past several years. You ordered hospitals last summer to begin
asking patients to disclose whether or not they were lawfully
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in the United States, and they were told that your
answers are not going to jeopardize your access to healthcare.
But you're not legally required to answer Some did, but
the numbers that have been coming out of this have
been pretty startling when you see what our tax dollars
have been subsidizing.
Speaker 8 (01:04:47):
Well, and I'm not surprised, but as you point out,
I wanted to get to the bottom of what was
taking place. I wanted to find out how much either
the state or hospitals were on the hook now because
of illegal immigration. And the numbers that have surfaced, as
you pointed out, have been enormous, and it's an enormous
tax on Texans, on Americans, on our health care facilities.
(01:05:09):
And primary purpose of this is to gather the information
that we need because it immigration is the federal griment's responsibility.
Texas taxpayers are having to foot the bill for what
Joe Biden did to this country, and we need to
be prepared to bring legal action against the United States
to recoup the money that we were entitled to, the
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money that we had to bear the burden of because
of Joe Biden's illegal immigration policies.
Speaker 3 (01:05:39):
And with the immigration, the President authorized military to take
control of public land. For those who don't know, we
talked about this on the show before a striple public
land along the southern border. How much of a help
is this. I was looking at the map, Governor, and
that seems to be I mean, to my eyes, it
seems to be a pretty big swath of land there
at the border, and they're going to come in and
take control. I would have to imagine that that's a
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relief for those over extended border agents down there.
Speaker 8 (01:06:04):
So it's a tremendous relief and very different than the
Joe Biden approach where they let everybody who came across
the border. Now we finally have a president who's finally
enforcing the laws of the United States of America and
putting the resources on the ground to deny illegal entry.
And if you look at the numbers that are astounding.
Last month, in the month of March, we had the
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lowest illegal immigration ever recorded in any March, I think,
in any month ever in the history of America recording
illegal entries. And it's in part due to the fact
that President Trump has taking a hard stance on it,
in part because he's deporting people who do cross the
border illegally, but also because they're finally putting up personnel
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resistance on the border, including the military, and what Texas
is doing, you know, We already have thousands of National
Guard down on the border. Those National Guard are deputized
to make arrests of people coming across the or to
work with ICE on the deportation of them, to make
sure that anybody who thinks they're coming into the state
of Texas is going to realize they picked the wrong
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state to come into, because we have the personnel, the resources,
the manpower to arrest you and to deport you.
Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
Last quick note for your governor, Governor Greg Abb that
Jasmine Crockett, her remarks on you, I thought were completely
uncalled for. I thought you handled it in a very
classy way. I didn't know if you had anything to
add to it, or if you thought about turning yourself
into an action figure.
Speaker 8 (01:07:29):
TONI Old Brown sure wants to turn me into an
action figure. But listen, this is the Democrat Party of today.
The Democrat Party today is the Jasmine Crocketts who say
derogatory things about people in wheelchairs. It's the Democrat Party
that is embracing MS thirteen gang members and trying to
(01:07:52):
bring them back from El Salvador as opposed to deporting
them to El Salvador. All I can say is if
the Democrats kick this up. Reublicans may never lose another race.
Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
You go right there, Texas Governor Greg Abbot, we appreciate
your time today, Sarah. Thank you for all you do.
We'll talk to you again. Thank you so much for
your time.
Speaker 8 (01:08:08):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
I always tell people to carry. I will always carry.
I will always encourage people to carry. I get that
some people want to diversify their weapons are ray. I
understand that, especially like what we were just talking about
gun free zones. I have friends who were All I
can say is that they work in the media in
New York, Washington, d C. They are out at night because,
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as you know, apparently our government now with this administration,
never sleeps. And even though they went through all the
hoops and jumped through all of that stuff and got
their license to carry, they're barred from carrying at a
number of places. So they went out and they got
what it's called the Berna SID. It's the most popular model.
It shoots chemical irritant projectiles that deter threats from up
to fifty feet away, and it is a way for
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you to still have some means of protection when you
are barred from carry. I mean, think about it. You
carry knives. You know, you'll kerry blade. You can't have
different calibers, you know. I think the saying is what
I use my pistol to get to my rifle. You see,
you have all different kinds of stuff. It's always good
to anticipate varied situations and plan accordingly. And this is
the niche that I feel that Burna fits. And you
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Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida Man.
Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
Angry Florida Man got his stolen ram tr back himself.
He gotta be careful with doing this. This guy can
do it. I mean he looks like, you know, he
can handle himself. He had his beloved Ram trx stolen
from in front of his house. We took matters in
his own hands. First, he contacted the police and waited
for the Broward Sheriff's office to perform an investigation, but
(01:10:17):
when that started to drag on and on, he started
searching for info about where his truck might be. He
was randomly looking at Facebook Marketplace, and then he got
a notification that an additional eight hundred miles had been
logged onto the trx as odometer, and the thieves thought
they disabled the GPS tracker, but apparently Ram still sent
the key notification to the man, so he had that
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and then he went looking at cities that far away.
He checked Facebook Marketplace again and he found his stolen
truck listed for sale near in Nashville. He discovered the
seller head ads for quite a few other things, thinking
that they're all stolen, and so he noticed that the
vehicles there was a house in the background of all
the photos. He spent nine hours on Google Maps using
street food view come through the area, found the location
(01:11:00):
the house, and then he reached out to the Sheriff's
office in Tennessee, hopped on a plane, got his car
back in one piece within hours. That's pretty hardcore. Yeah.
Now he's helping other people who had their cars stolen,
and I think he's thinking about a career switch and
private investigation and he's I mean, that's I mean, I
think he's key for it. I think he could absolutely
(01:11:22):
do it. You do have to be careful with that
kind of stuff, though, Like I you know, don't be
thinking that you're gonna go and and Lara Croft tomb
Raider it in there. You know, you gotta be You
gotta be careful, folks. One thing, I got a couple
of other ones here. No, I don't want that one.
Oh okay, this one. A New Jersey man apparently flew
(01:11:42):
to Florida to attack a fellow gamer with a hammer.
Now why did he do this? I bet they were
playing like Fortnite. No, I'm kidding. Uh, he got mad
because the fellow gamer killed him in the game, and
so he decided to try to kill him in real life.
I'm not even making this up. It was Nasa Kundy,
Sheriff Bill said a press conference this was yesterday, announcing
(01:12:03):
the charges. He said it a stemmed from an online altercation.
He said the case was a quote weird one. Edward King,
twenty years old, gained entering into the victims home through
an unlocked door, wearing all black clothes, gloves and a mask,
attacked him with a hammer when the victim got up
from gaming do you use the bathroom? Late Saturday early Sunday.
The victims the same age as King. He was able
to wrestle his assailant to the ground. That's King Ka
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and g not ur Kane, and he and his stepfather
was broken up by screams for help. They disarmed King
and restrained him until deputies arrived. There's a lot of
blood everywhere, blood on the hammer. The victim had severe
head wounds during the assault. He's been released from the hospital,
and so the King told deputies that the victim is
quote a bad person online. Wow, that's when you're taking
(01:12:48):
it a little too seriously. You need you can't be
going and beating stuff with a hair. Just because you're
not good enough and you got Mrked in a game
does not mean you get to go and mark somebody
in real life. Not at all. Oh my gosh, I
can't even tell this one. Oh man, Nope, we got
the Oh do I wonder? This is a crazy one though. Newberry,
(01:13:12):
a Florida man Christopher Kelsey is another one. He's forty seven,
but he looks like he's in ninety. He uh. The
victim told police that she and Christopher Kelsey were arguing
outside of their apartment when he grabbed her right the
throat and choked her. When police arrived, they said that
he appeared to be intoxicated, had a strong odor of alcohol,
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and he told them multiple times to how do I
put this?
Speaker 9 (01:13:43):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:13:44):
I don't know. There's literally no way I can put this.
He told the police to do something unflattering to him
with his male copulatory organ. Yes, that's all I'm going
to say, multiple times, which, guess what. That doesn't go
over well with the cops. His bond is at one
hundred thousand dollars. He has five previous battery conviction stick
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Speaker 9 (01:15:21):
My next guest is one of the most prominent Catholic
lawmakers in American history. Joining me now is the former
Speaker of the House, now Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. Thank
you so much for being here. I just got to
read your lengthy and really heartfelt statement that you and
your husband Paul released.
Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
I'm sorry what she's such a great She's such a
great Catholic. That was on CNN with Dana Bash and
Caana and I were having, you know, we were having
a little bit of a discussion about this because like
what makes her such a great Catholic? Cana and I
both believe that she collects communion in bottles. She's got,
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you know, the blood bottles and bottles of it. Probably
takes it every couple of minutes, you know, just saying,
I mean, if she can be a good Catholic, then
I guess a man can be a woman, you know,
I mean good Heavens, I don't know. Welcome back to
the program and program again, Dania. Last top of this
third hour Scratched Eye edition. That's a boo boo boo boo.
H Can we talk about Lesbian Visibility Week? Yeah, we
(01:16:28):
need to because I didn't know it was this week.
Wait yeah, yeah, yeah, it's this week. Hold up, it's
this week as it goes till Friday. I didn't like
Apparently it kicked off what yesterday today? Lesbian Visibility Week.
It has a graphic, so you know it's official when
they come out with graphics. It's official Lesbian Visibility Week,
the one week which you can see lesbians any other
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time and look the graphic. Wann't showing you the graphic
on this on the sim Okay, it is official with
that graphic. It's Lesbian Visibility Week.
Speaker 5 (01:17:00):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:17:00):
It's the week where lesbians can uncloak themselves and be
visible in our community. That's right. We didn't know that,
did you. There could be I mean, well, this week
they can't, But any other time there could be an
invisible lesbian, like in your carcane. You would know it
because they're invisible. I had no idea, I'm telling you,
(01:17:21):
and I have to freed this tweet. I saw this
last night from now. Her name is Governor Tina Cootech.
I read it as Tina cotechs and I'm like, that
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makes all the sense in the world. She tweeted. I'm
one of two lesbians who hold the title of governor
in the United States. I'm proud to live in and
serve as state where every person can be their authentic selves.
How are you not being your authentic selves? Now, this
(01:18:02):
is gonna blow your mind, But hold up, do you
know that there are actual lesbians that go to work
and don't talk about how they are lesbians all the
time and preface everything with digital I'm a lesbian.
Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
That's how they're invisible.
Speaker 3 (01:18:14):
I'm telling you. I mean, if you're if you're a lesbian,
you're not telling everybody you're lesbian? Are you a lesbian?
It's like if a tree falls in the woods. You know,
here's my question with the whole thing again, I have
my scratched eyes, so deal with me. If they are
invisible lesbians, this angers me. Why are they not going
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out on strike teams?
Speaker 5 (01:18:37):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:18:38):
Think about the batties that we don't, like al Chopo
or something like when He's done, we could have sent
in an invisible lesbian straight team and they could have
just kill build El Chapo, right, and then nobody would
have been the wiser because invisible, right, invisible. I just
don't understand. And then you get the governor who says,
(01:19:01):
I'm one of two. Well, I why do people have
to constantly affix to themselves these identity politic boxes. It's
like they think that somehow their specialness is magnified by
however many identity boxes they attach, right, So like, okay,
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you're a lesbian. What if your trans lesbian? Oh my gosh,
that person's more special than you are. I just, you know,
I don't sit here and tell people like I really
like guacamole and I'm like really proud to be like
a big guacamole lover here behind the mine, you know
what I mean? I don't. I just don't do that
kind of stuff. I don't understand why, you know, it
doesn't make any sense to me. Why why people do this?
I don't know. I mean, then dood needs to send
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them out of strike teams. They I'm still trying to
get over, Governor Cotex, I'm one of two people who
believe the number of intersectional boxes you check determines your
worth hold the title. That's That's what she's basically saying.
Stop with this stuff. This is so goofy. You don't constantly,
you know, need to list identity politics as like your
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lead in order to somehow give you worth. I mean,
you have worth without all of this stuff. It just
looks it just as goofy. We need a whole month
devoted to how we get it out? What about like
street dudes into fan chicks or you know, skinny dudes
into you know, super skinny check. I don't know, Like,
I mean, are we just going to start dudes who
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piece sitting down? Like it a whole visibility week? Like
how are we? Is this where we're gonna go? Every
little thing has to be played up as some sort
of like identity politics check, you know, box check.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
I guess.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
I mean, but why are you not having representation? Is
my question?
Speaker 1 (01:20:49):
Like for those Yeah, faking that you don't have representation
is kind of the griff.
Speaker 3 (01:20:54):
I mean, you're governor. I'm pretty sure you're visible. No
one sees me. I'm the lesbian governor. How did you
get to be governor? Well? I was a lesbian and
then I talked about running for office. That's what I think.
She's a dee I hire personally, But yeah, I was
really trying to get over governor k Tech because it's Kotech.
But still, I have a couple of audio soundbites and
(01:21:17):
we've got some other stuff we're going to get into
as well. Nancy Mace had a time at her town
hall audio SoundBite, uh nineteen listen.
Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
Because your husband. Okay, so I'll even better and I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:21:35):
I don't okay, So I wouldn't like.
Speaker 9 (01:21:40):
The second.
Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
Yeah, yeah, tran, So that's hock.
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
Or no, the dude's gonna throw a fern. I think
that there's a way that you can do it. And still,
although I say, this is somebody who matches your energy, right,
like whatever energy you come at me, I will double it.
And then people get like I'm people who are mean
to me online. They're so surprised when I like punch
you in the throat back, They're like, why did It's
like that meme where somebody's riding a bike and they
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put a stick in it. What did you do that
to me? So I was the person being mean. If
a man comes up to me, though, I have like
a visceral reaction if a man comes up and tries
to police my speech. Hmm, I'm just saying, no, anybody,
but particularly a dude who's trying to cosplay as a woman,
(01:22:36):
don't don't police my speech. But I don't know. I
feel like some of the stuff that she does is
like for stunts, tone it down right, like we don't
we get it. You know, you just do the work.
Just do the work. I mean, that's great, you're arguing
with trainees, but where the hell is my Where the
hell is our tax relief? Right? Why are these eos
not cemented as and legislated into law. That's all well
(01:22:58):
and good, you know, have your turn any fight, But
can we do this other stuff too? I would love
to see as much attention put on all this other stuff.
Why are you making that face over there?
Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
I'm just I don't know. I think it's a little
I think it's a little unfair. These people are coming
up to her. Yeah, So it's not that you're saying
like she's I mean her putting it out on social
media as part of that, and I think that's maybe.
Speaker 3 (01:23:18):
I don't know. I probably would have been like, I
can say what I want and then if they ratcheted
it up, is.
Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
She up for reelection in twenty six? That's what I'm
guessing is the case.
Speaker 3 (01:23:27):
That's what a lot of it is. But yeah, I
I've never had anybody try to control my speech before.
I don't think anybody would try to just you know.
But still, I just think we need to get some
of this other stuff done. However, can I just go
back to that guy's outfit real quick? We weren't getting
away out of this one out? Yeah, forgive me, I
(01:23:49):
have a scratched eye, so I'm constantly attending to it.
So I need to talk about this guy's outfit from it.
What in the brunch hell is he wearing? So first off,
women don't dress like this. Why you wearing a giant
straw hat? Is it a straw hat? Is that rafia?
You're not at the beach. You don't need a sun
hat if you're not at the beach or also know,
is this trying to be like Easter were Also, you
(01:24:10):
cannot wear a sweetheart cut like that with an empire
wasst unless you actually have like a chest to fill
it out. I'm not trying to be mean, but it
just doesn't look attractive. Otherwise, it just looks like little
sunken pancakes. It doesn't look any good and that necklace
is I get that it's a statement piece, but it's
too big. No self respecting woman is going to walk
out dressed like this. So if you're going to try
to costplay as a woman, dear Heavens, give us the
respect that we're due and do it properly. I turn
(01:24:33):
into Joan Rivers when I see people dress badly. Dana,
you wear black all the time, exactly exactly. Now you
get it, don't you? A few other things that I
want to do? We have time, Yeah, we do. I'm
trying to get everything in today. So murmurmur the red dyes.
I need to talk about this because Kaan, when is
this tick kicking into place?
Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Four o'clock eastern today?
Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
So three Central yep. So artificial food dies are going
to be banned, like red forty out. They're phasing them out.
So artificial dyes derived from petroleum, and there's a lot
of them that are there. I mean there are some
(01:25:16):
some studies say that they're associated with mood, moodiness and
irritability and all that good stuff. They're all the good
stuff they said that they are. I guess they're trying
to replace them with more natural, like food based things
like turmeric and paprika and stuff like that. Yeah, but
(01:25:38):
it is going to be so they're phasing them out.
So that means so they're still going to be on
the store shelves, but they can't make anything new, as
I understand it, correct, right, Okay, so get all your
red dye right now. I'm actually okay with us.
Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
I'm totally okay with this. The fact that it's been
going on this long. We've had years and years of
examples of other countries that have wiped out the as
artificial dies years ago. Yeah, and we still have it.
Like what is the motivation for that?
Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
Great question, little myft, Yeah, great question. Well, I mean
in I mean, if you travel out of the country,
and depending where you go, I mean, you notice a
difference in the food, Like Italy, there's a huge difference
in the food. Some say in France is a huge
I haven't been to France. A huge difference in the
food and elsewhere. And there's a lot of stuff that
we put in ours, like none of this stuff is
you can't A ton of European countries don't have this stuff.
(01:26:30):
Nobody else has this stuff in their food. We do,
we allow it, but kan, what do you say it
for the people who go this this big government, big government.
Speaker 1 (01:26:41):
No, it's big government to allow all the crap that
makes us unhealthy. That's big government. What we're doing is
dismembering big government's influence that we've had over the last
decades as it relates to what's approval, you know, food.
Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
This makes me think of So I work with a
nutritionist and all this stuff and one of and I
have an allergist because I have crazy allergies, and they
were telling me that they were suspecting and I don't
know if I believe it that I'm I'm might be
gluten sensitive. And I'm like, God, I'm not gluten sensitive.
That's stupid. I'm gonna eat all the gluten in the world.
(01:27:18):
And then I started thinking I'm a gluten sensitive. I'm
chemical sensitive. Has nothing to do with gluten. When I
was in Italy, I ate my weight in pasta three
times a day and I had gelatto. I mean I
ate like a morbidly obese child when I was in Italy.
I'm not even kidding. I had lost weight because I
walked like ten miles a day. I'm not exaggerating that
(01:27:40):
one at all I've got the I had the data
to prove it, and you I didn't feel tired. I
didn't have like any of the issues that I normally
would have if I eat a lot of bread, or
if I eat a lot of carbs or pasta or
something like that. I didn't have any of that. And
it was it's just so different. So when they were
(01:28:02):
telling me this, I'm like, I'm not gluten sensitive. I'm
chemical sensitive. That's really what this is all about. And
I really do think that. I think that our food,
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfive.
Speaker 3 (01:29:27):
So while we were talking to Governor Greg Abbot, the
Texas House was being very, very busy. What do they do?
They just passed a giant corporate welfare package to keep
property taxes high. Per Brian Harrison and explode the size
of government. Let's get him on tomorrow to talk about this.
(01:29:48):
This is unbelievable, a two billion dollar surplus. Remember how
Texas Governor Greg Abbot said that that was going to
go to pay down the government regulation like taxes, the
property taxes. Now it's not going to If you want
to drive people out of the state of Texas, this
is how you do it, Texas. I will move my
(01:30:09):
ass out of Texas. I am not joking. Either get
a handle on it, you rat bastards in the Texas legislature,
or maybe I'll show up on your damn doorsteps. You
think that you've got to be afraid of the left,
you wait until you piss off the right bunch of
commie I can't say what I think of them. This
enrages me, Absolutely enrages me. I want to know every
(01:30:31):
single one of these heifers that voted for this, every
one of them. Oh, all right, we got more. I'm
coming back to this after the break. Also, let's go
hold that's why we were talking. What happened while we
weren't having the conversation. A man allegedly rips out a
stranger's eye and a random attack after the the Uh,
(01:30:53):
I mean, that's this is crazy. This was an Arizona.
The victims I've always dangling from a socket. Daniel Lynx
was arrested in charge with felony aggravated assault after allegedly
ripping out a stranger's eye. The thirty eight year old
also punched the unidentified victims several times, fracturing his jaw.
He's being held a Maricopa County jail on a half
a million dollar bond. It was an unprovoked attack and
(01:31:19):
the victim all he said was hey, how you doing?
As he passed by as people do you know, and
he just lost it and went at him. Links would
just had just literally been released from jail two days prior,
and yeah, that's why. I mean he like literally stuck
his fingers in the guy's eye socket and pulled it
out like like kill Bill. It was like a kill
Bill episode. Unbelievable And uh, let's see, Oh that was
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Speaker 3 (01:33:06):
Welcome back, Dana Lash here with you Scratched Ee Edition.
I'm a scratch in my eyes, so I am livid
over this story with Literally minutes after we concluded our
own interview with Texas Governor Greg Abbot, the Texas House
passed a major corporate welfare bill. We have a state rep.
Bryan Harrison on tomorrow to talk about this, and it's
(01:33:30):
House Bill fourteen they want to create. Basically, it's a
two billion dollar effort to jumpstart the state's nuclear power industry.
And that Governor Greg Abbot literally was just telling me
that money was going to be used to pay down
the exorbitantly high property taxes in the state of Texas.
(01:33:54):
I would encourage everyone to not support Texas Republicans anymore
if they don't stop stabbing you in the back because
they are indistinguishable from Democrats. That's not hyperbole. Texas Republicans
are literally, on paper and in action, absolutely indistinguishable from Democrats.
(01:34:15):
Either they stop stabbing us in the back or I
can't support them anymore. I'm not given this rat bastard
party another dime. I donate to some of these candidates
and then I get millions of text messages, what have
you done for me? Republican lawmakers, aside from Raizar taxes,
what have you done? Not a damn thing? And the
(01:34:37):
ones in DC, they can't even get it together to
cement any of these executive orders, to codify them with
legislative action, worthless. It is the uniparty. It's actually worse
than the uniparty, because the uniparty suggests that two sides
came together and they have equal share of the mind space.
(01:34:58):
That's false. Republicans just more into Democrats. I want to
know every let's find out. I want to know how
every single Republican voted on that bill, every single one,
and I want to know. I want every single one
of them to come on this show and I want
them to explain why it is that they felt it
(01:35:22):
was okay to stab voters in the back, and that's
exactly what they did. It is a corporate welfare bill.
This is what Democrats would pass. This is crony corporatism.
You know, you can support nuclear energy without supporting crony
capitalism or crony corporatism. You know that, right, There's a
(01:35:42):
million ways to support nuclear energy without stealing taxpayer dollars
and doing it by using our taxpayer dollars that we
were promised was going to lower our property tax because
we don't ever really own our own property. As you know,
you pay rent to the government, and if you don't
give the govern it's rent, then it comes and takes
your property because you don't really own it. In the meantime,
(01:36:07):
we have all these people that are complaining because they
have to Oh no, they got to have their student
loan repayments. Oh they're weeping and gnashing of their teeth
because the student loan repayment all they're going to start
collecting for student loans on May fifth, five point three
million borrowers. They could face wage garnishments or offset of
(01:36:28):
federal benefits that they do not pay their defaulted loans.
They have until May fifth to make payment arrangements or
explore repayment plans. Yeah, I'm totally fine with that, totally
fine with it, especially after this. This is what your
taxes go for. You don't get my tax dollars, you're
not my dependent and by the way, we should be
(01:36:50):
able to claim all this stuff as depending. I should
be able to claim every one of these dam illegal
aliens coming in as my dependent because my tax dollars
have been going to them. Of them, I should be
able to take absolutely So I'm I am really I'm
mad over this two billion dollars of surplus that we
(01:37:13):
were supposed to get to help with property taxes and
they gave it to crony corporatism. You better be watching
the Texas Senate. You better be burning down them phone
line to your Texas Senate. This is unbelievable and I
just I can't continue to support this stuff. This is
why I'm not a Republican, because Republicans are trash. I
(01:37:37):
got disinvited from speaking to a GOP group out of state.
I'm not going to say who, but they know who
it is. They were going to have me, and then
they took issue with the fact that I was critical
of the Republican Party. You can kiss my backside. I
don't owe you a damn thing. You better be looking
to get right with me and other voters instead of
having everybody kiss your ring. I don't know what country
(01:37:59):
you think that you will up in this morning. But
we overthrew people like you two hundred and fifty years ago,
actually this same week, so you might want to check yourself.
Republicans that like they're doing you a favor, unbelievable and
just I'm done with this stuff. This is I mean,
(01:38:19):
we they all talk such a great game. I mean,
while the government, they made the governor you know what,
the governor ought to be mad at him too. They
made him look like an ass. They made the governor
look like an ass. The Texas Republicans, Oh but boy,
they want you to come and talk at all their events.
(01:38:40):
I can't tell you how many times I tell him, no,
I got this Republican group. Can you come and do
a fundraiser for us? Do a fund I don't want
to do a damn thing for you. I gave enough
money to these lawmakers and what have I gotten out
of it. Nothing. I'm tired of russelling your jimmies to
help you. I'm tired of it. Rustle your own Jimmy's.
How about that ton with it. I don't think that
(01:39:00):
I'm I'm I I had somebody who's telling me in
Texas they pay more in property property text than they
do for interest and principle.
Speaker 1 (01:39:10):
Man, But imagine paying off your house and you still
have to owe money every year to a government, and
if you don't pay it, they'll take the property you paid.
Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
For fully with guns. They'll show up with guns under
a threat of violence. It's extortion and you can't even
get any relief. This after COVID we had the whole
damn state lockdown. People lost income. I have friends that
(01:39:44):
lost everything. They lost their business, they nearly lost their
home because they have employees that they had to pay.
I everything I'm going to tell you I have, and
again I don't want to name people. I have friends
that own property in Dallas, and because it's important to
the left, they're a black conservative family and they were told,
(01:40:10):
remember when the CDC said that we're going to have
a rent moratorium and you can't charge people for rent,
but you still have to pay your utilities and taxes.
This family, and they owned a number of properties, they
had to allow everybody that was renting, and they have
(01:40:31):
a very nice complex that they own. Everybody that was
renting from them, they had to pay all of their stuff.
They and they never got a return on that either.
By the way, they still have to pay taxes on it.
They had to pay the utilities they had. They had
to pay this stuff because they had a rent moratorium
from the CDC where people could live for free and
(01:40:52):
properties that other people owned and that other people had
to still pay tax on, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
You didn't get You didn't get a moratorium on taxes,
did you. No, But they put a moratorium on people
who had rent. They almost lost the property. And it's
(01:41:14):
funny because the banks and the state, well the area
in which they live with their property taxes, they didn't care.
They wanted what was theirs. I never got a return
on the investment of that lost those lost tax dollars,
did you. I feel like there are Democrats that are
Republicans that are turning the state blue. They are turning
(01:41:37):
the state blue. That's exactly what it is. So if
you're in Texas at this point, you have every right
to pretty much riot. Honestly, you have every right to protest.
You have every right to call these people and scream
at them because they stabbed you in the back of
one of the worst ways possible. This is the house
that did it. You know, I don't have, and it
(01:42:00):
gets worse. Yeah, Brian Harrison's gonna oooh boy. Apparently they
were listening to these investment firms. They wanted five billion
of our tax dollars that they wanted to give to
these businesses, these corporations instead of lowering property taxes secretly,
and they had a secret meeting an appropriations committee. They
(01:42:21):
met secretly closed doors, which violates the Texas House Rules
by the way, and Brian Harrison was objecting, We're going
to play all this tomorrow. It's infuriating. So I don't
see the point. If Republicans want to lose everything, they
need to keep doing this. This is a great way
for them to lose everything. And I'm happy to have
any Texas lawmaker if they think that they can come
(01:42:42):
on here and actually show their face to voters and
defend this, Oh, we'll find you. Every damn one of
them needs to be primary. But that's the thing. You
got to actually follow through on it. I don't want
to run for office because I hate people. I hate lawmakers.
I hate politicians. I hate them to bits. There's some
I tolerate more than others. I just don't like them.
(01:43:04):
I could not sit at this table. I'm watching this
video of this secret appropriations meeting. I could not sit.
I'd be hitting people with chairs. Oh, I'd turn it
into wwe. I'm not joking. I would be arrested. I would.
I wouldn't be able to deal with it. I don't
have the patience for that stuff. Yeah, that's why. No,
there's other people like Representative Harrison's better suited. I with
(01:43:27):
all think about all of the the economy that Biden left,
and now until we get these other trade deals done,
we're dealing with you know, the it's a taxation from tariffs.
It's honest, that's what it is. We got to get
these other trade deals done. And property taxes have been exorbitant,
not just in Texas but elsewhere. And I think after COVID,
(01:43:49):
when people saw all of these resources that they paid
property tax for and they never it was shut down
for two years and they never, you know, why would they?
You have a surplus, a multi billion dollar surplus. And
this is what Texas Republicans choose to do. Unbelievable. Ah,
he's got more, oh boy. And they tried to force
the Appropriations Committee to take their votes out of being
(01:44:10):
in secret because they were trying to do all this secretively.
And then there's one Democrat lawmaker in there who was
mad because he was recording it, and she starts recording
him go ahead, go ahead, Ratchet, go ahead, and recording him. Unbelievable.
So we're gonna do for Red State Rhino tomorrow. We're
going to do a big o deep dive into this.
(01:44:33):
I'm a've already started to direct.
Speaker 8 (01:44:34):
Just so you know.
Speaker 1 (01:44:35):
This was a voice vote today, so they don't really
have roll call vote, but tomorrow they will be well tomorrow, yeah,
before we have Brian on, so we'll have a list
of people who voted for this.
Speaker 3 (01:44:46):
I am just unbelievable. I'm I'm actually really mad. Should
as the governor sat here and was telling us this,
this is what the Texas House did, I mean telling
you what this is the problem with these fake Republicans.
(01:45:09):
There's a major problem with them, a major problem with
these fake Republicans. And you know, I got to tell
you too. It doesn't help that you got some people
out there who are more interested in fighting with their
own side than they are actually scoring wins, like fighting
with other Conservatives than they are scoring wins. It's just unbelievab.
We'll talk more about that tomorrow as well. We got
(01:45:29):
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Speaker 3 (01:46:57):
Tomorrow, we'll have Texas State Rep. Hair On Brian Harrison
on to talk about this. And I know that we
also had Representative Trip Roy reach out, but I mean
this is I Republicans are playing with fire with this,
with absolute fire, and I am getting very very concerned
(01:47:20):
as we get closer to midterms. We should have had
more trade deals with some of these nations than we've had,
and I think that that would have been even more
acceptable if we had any of this stuff that Trump
has passed, if any of it had been made permanent, right,
(01:47:41):
if any of his if any of the stuff that
he's if the tax cuts, if a lot of this
this deregulation if it had been made permanent by members
of Congress, And we don't have that right now, So
it is are they trying to trip him up? Republicans
(01:48:01):
are doing more to torpedo Trump's agenda than Democrats. That's
a fact, not even up for debate, Absolutely a fact.
And I feel like they just they don't care about
tax payers either. So we're going to talk about all
of that tomorrow. Caine, are you gonna go out and
get all the red dyes so you can have some
red dye since it's gonna be banned to save the
d What happens to M and M's.
Speaker 1 (01:48:22):
You know, one of my favorite drinks is was Hawaiian Punch.
I haven't had it, like remember Hawaii punch?
Speaker 3 (01:48:27):
Oh my god?
Speaker 1 (01:48:28):
But you know it's also red dye in that one.
I'm sure Gatorade uses it or used it, So I'm
I'm interested in seeing. I guess comparing you can compare good?
Speaker 3 (01:48:39):
Are we as a human as an animal where we're
like we can't buy that? And oh wait, it's super
bright red me one? Like, how does that? It looks
like water?
Speaker 1 (01:48:51):
Stupid?
Speaker 3 (01:48:51):
Going clear? What is this bright blood red me? You
want me give what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
In nature, it's how bees fine supposed to be evolved. Yeah,
but I mean those yeah, those basic biological functions still exist.
I mean we we are attracted to shiny things, We're
attracted to colorful things. It's just the way it is.
Speaker 3 (01:49:11):
I go to the dark and the shadow.
Speaker 1 (01:49:13):
Some go as far as being fooled by those things,
but I mean we definitely they catch our eye more.
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:49:20):
I just think it's I mean, the fact that we
have to have it is wild to me.
Speaker 1 (01:49:24):
I don't know sells food.
Speaker 3 (01:49:26):
Well, I guess it does, but it's just it's just
something I don't know. I don't know. I saw this
Babylon be headline, the Catholic Church is going to consider
licting a pope who's Catholic this time.
Speaker 1 (01:49:38):
That'd be helpful.
Speaker 3 (01:49:39):
My favorite thing is watching all my Catholic friends debate
each other on this. All I know is that there's
a cardinal who's in contention. In his name and I'm
going to say it wrong, but I'm going to go
with it is Pizza Bala. Pope Pizza Bala. It sounds
like pretty cool, sounds like he's a baller and loves pizza.
(01:50:00):
I'm just saying, so I could go for that, all right,
Today's stupidity. He came where we got all right one.
Speaker 1 (01:50:03):
This is cut twelve. It is a Elizabeth Warren, Hiawatha
Folcahannas or PoCA hot Mess. She is here talking about
how Biden was mentally sharp. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (01:50:19):
The thing is heap. Look, yeah, he was sharp. He
was on his feet. I saw it. I had meetings
with him a couple of times. Guys. He did the
most basic human functions like talk and he blinked, and
(01:50:39):
he took the steps and he breathed.
Speaker 1 (01:50:41):
And this wasn't two years ago. This is her saying that, Yes, today, that's.
Speaker 3 (01:50:46):
So stupid, that's so absolutely asinine. Good heavens. All right, folks,
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