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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
I'm confident that the admiral thought he was carrying out
his mission, which is question. Is it questionable to order
a strike to kill individuals who are survivors terrorists?
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (00:22):
These are these are absolute terrorists. And there I didn't see
this kind of scrutiny when when the Obama administration was
was launching drone strikes against terrorist organizations in the Middle East.
I mean that happened all the time, Okay, and so
you know, I didn't see this kind of scrutiny about
the survivors, et cetera. These are terrorists. They're bringing poison
into the United States. They have killed hundreds of thousands
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of Americans. Uh, and we need to understand that killed
far more Americans than than al Qaeda or was precise
with it ever did Congress. And so I have no
problem with the kinetic strikes that are happening in the
in the Caribbean, killing and destroying the drugs that are
killing American citizens. Happened killing American citizens for years hmmm.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
So you know what the argument here, and welcome Backdan
a lash with you. The argument here is that they're
trying to say that the United States committed an act
of war. Oh oh really huh. And I'm just not
going to take any criticism about this from Democrats. I will.
One of the first time I was ever on Bill
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mahersh show before he repeated a smear of me, which
was lame and stupid and a liberal was I was
arguing with Paul Bagala and I reminded him that Clinton
bombed and aspirin factory in Iraq, remember, and Democrats were
rushed to excuse it. There's a really good thread of
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all of the times Democrats decided that they wanted to
just blow stuff up. I mean a big, long one.
I mean you've got the air bridge denial where they
oh gosh, remember the Peruvian on Columbian jets they had.
This was over the Andies and they shot down a
bunch of drug jets over the Andies. Remember that one
that was uh huh. I know CIA was involved. One
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American missionary was killed. Then you have the billions that
we spent, the farc, the narco terrorists going after their routes,
the drug routes, all of that. I mean, then they
have what the nineteen ninety three Escobar thing where he
was marked on a rooftop, taken care of on a rooftop.
I mean, how much do you want to go? I mean,
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let's not I don't even not even get into some
of this gosh. I mean, how far back do you
want to go? How current do you want to go?
Don't forget Obama carried out over five hundred I didn't
realize this was over five hundred, over five hundred drone
strikes globally and in Colombia going after narco terrorists. September two,
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twenty ten, they had all of these drone strikes. Don't
forget Under twenty twelve, the hun Durus thing. I wrote
about this at the time. They had de al helicopters.
There was a convoy, a flotilla, if you will, and
they opened fire on this flotilla and they found no
drugs on board. By the way, either Democrats said it
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was self defense. Biden did it again. Colombian forces, FARC,
all these narcosites did it again in June of twenty
twenty two. Did it again in October of twenty twenty three,
a Colombian drone that was supported by the US. They
took out a twelve man convoy that was heading to
Sinaloa July twenty twenty four. Again, Democrats celebrated the restraint
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of the action. I mean, we can go on and on.
It is the idea that this is somehow a new
thing is idiotic, or that Democrats have never done this,
which is idiotic. Now that's a step argument from should
Trump have done this? And that's I think ultimately, when
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you get past the hypocrisy of the left, which are
not the good standard measure of this, you have to
ask yourself, Okay, well, what is the war crime here?
I mean, you had a double tab and what is
the war crime? I would think the war crime is
running is the asymmetrical warfare backed by China that Venezuela
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is conducting against the United States with the illegal export
of fentanyl. That's what I would think is the war crime.
And this is simply national defense. So if you are
like me and you look at it in that way
I'm trying to, then you can see why these arguments
that the media and it's left are making as to
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whether or not this is a war crime. Why that
sounds silly because this isn't just drug running. This is
asymmetrical warfare of poison that is killing more Americans than
any war. And that's how a lot of people don't
understand asymmetrical warfare. We have people who live in the
I mean, this is one of the reasons why the
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British were so unsuccessful during the War of Independence. They
wanted to wear their bright red jackets and stand in
a line and conduct you know, shooting, so who can
shoot the most people. It's really what they wanted. They
wanted to carry out a war. They wanted to partially
for it to be a war of attrition. Colonists didn't
have those numbers, so they had to be crafty. They
also didn't have the resources of the British Empire, so
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they had to be crafty. Asymmetric warfare borrowing tactics of
whether it was native populations or really advancing the idea
of warfare as it had been previously conducted by Washington
and others. That's what it was all about. And there
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are a lot of people today who think that we
should still conduct things in the old fashioned way. Lets
everybody wear jackets and patches, and you know, everybody identify
that's not how things are done anymore. And that only
works if all parties agree to those rules. All parties
don't agree to those rules. All parties don't even agree
to the battlefield. So you've got to be smarter about it.
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This is asymmetrical warfare, and if you look at it
in that perspective, then you can understand why the Uniteds,
why the administration reacted as they did to these drug boats.
Do am I supposed to care that some drug runners
were hanging off the side of a boat and they
got double tapped? Am I supposed to feel sorry for them?
They knowingly engaged in this trade, They went to work
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with cartels, they boarded a vessel, they're making fat bank
running drugs. Am I supposed to feel bad for criminal
drug cartel members? That's what the That's the question that
Republicans need to be asking the left. Wait a minute,
if you're going to first off, do you not realize
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this is asymmetrical warfare? And then number two, are you
telling us that Americans are supposed to feel sorrier for
these drug cartel members than the thousands upon thousands that
they're poison has killed. Now, I'm not a chickenhawk. I'm
actually not a big war person for the lack of
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a better way to say it. But I also think
that this is ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (07:24):
This is.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
Protecting the United States. That's how I look at it.
I mean, now, do I want to see an invasion
in Venezuela. Don't be stupid, And that would be stupid
to think that. This is not talking about any kind
of armed action in boots on the ground in Venezuela.
But I do think that they don't like sek War.
I think they've been looking for a way to get
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a scalp. They've been looking for a way to knock
this administration. They have not liked sek War because he
came in and told all these generals that they were
fat to their faces. He came in and told all
the pencil pushers who have never won a single war
that they're they're ineffective, and they all got their feelings hurt,
and they're all out for them. They've been promoting this
one guy who came in under Jake Sullivan for crying
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out loud. I mean, all of this has been to
go after sec death it's for them to be able
to get a scout. That's what it is. Let's let's
be real about it. And they're saying, oh, he threw
an admiral. Admiral under the bus, says the navy leader
ordered the boat's survivors killed. We well, yeah, they do
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have that ability, they said. Legal experts said that it is.
They were trying to argue that it's illegal under US
and international law. Whose law? International law is stupid and
I don't recognize it. And here's the bottom line. F
a Foh you're gonna run poison into the United States,
We're gonna blow your ass up. If you have a
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problem with that, then consider the alternative, not running drugs
into the United States of America. That's it. That's it.
I actually want the Chicoms that are trying to get
a toe hold in South America to be deuce and
bricks right now, because there's more to this than just Venezuela.
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The Chinese are really really trying to get a foothold
in there. It's one of the reasons why there's a
lot of pressure on Medoro, who's a Xijin pin buf boy,
trying to get him out of the way. But these
weren't alleged drug vessels. They were actual legit drug vessels.
And I don't care what Democrats say. They're completely irrelevant
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to me in this conversation because of the five hundred
plus drone strikes in the laundry list of actually the
exact same thing, but they didn't. They weren't in waters
near the United States. They actually went under Obama Biden
into foreign countries to carry these strikes out. There's a
big difference there that no one's elucidating, So they're irrelevant.
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I'm looking at the people that want to be capital
l or moderate Republican that are screaming war crime. That's
where I'm looking at. And a lot of people are
saying this is a big problem for the Trump administration, etc.
I'm just trying to so I again, I don't recognize
international law. I don't recognize any international law that still
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lets China sit at the table pound all the sand
in the whole entire damn world. I don't care. I
want people to be absolutely terrified of the United States,
So be nice to us. We don't ask for a lot,
don't send poison, don't send a deluge of illegal criminal
migrants and just be cool, right, Otherwise we're gonna have
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to turn into Patrick Swayzee in the phenomenal cinematic masterpiece.
Since I haven't mentioned it in at least a month
that is called Roadhouse, which truly missed its moment at
the Oscars. So yeah, a double tap, And I mean,
are we supposed to feel? Are we supposed to critiers?
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And then you have Mark Kelly who is so desperate
to elevate his name. He's trying to compete for a
share of the notoriety with Gavin Newsom. So he's making
his rounds. He's trading on his service. Oh well, you
know the second they didn't share all the information. Why
would anybody want to share all the information with Senator
Mark Kelly. They're trying to say that hag Set allegedly
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issued the order to quote kill everybody after a second strike. Well,
if there's anyone left, why are we focusing so much
on the United States response and not the Venezuelan provocation
of continuing this? Why? I think there's two Like I said,
there's two ways of looking at it. There's some people
who don't realize this is a symmetric warfare. And other
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people who do. That is the big difference driving this,
because you have dinosaurs who think, oh no, it's not
a war technically. You know why, because they don't have uniforms,
they don't have all their patches on, they don't have
members jackets. The Washington Post ran with their piece yesterday
such a stupid hit job with their National tra Gurder correspondence,
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that he verbally ordered US forces to kill everyone. The
New York Times did the same thing. They're already been
walking it back. I don't know if you've seen that
or not that his guidance was actually limited to pre
strike authorization for a lethal kinetic operation. There was no
mention of survivors and no mention. So so basically, the
way that I understand it is this, they're saying that
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it's illegal to kill the people that they tried to
kill on the drug boat. Because their argument two days
ago was, oh, well, they tried killing some people on
a drug boat. Okay, Oh but they tried killing the leftovers.
Oh my gosh, now that is big bad. No. No,
doesn't make sense. It makes zero sense to me. So
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I don't know, I when are we allowed to? I mean,
so what if it's a boat full like that has
a nuke on it, and it's speeding towards the United
It's not a nuke, maybe maybe like a nerve gas
or something, maybe a bioagent. It's in the sea, it's
speeding towards the United States. Are we allowed to take
that out or all of the overwrought, emotional, bleeding heart
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liberals is gonna get super upset over that. Please want
someone think of the narco terrorists. I want these people
to make the case to the American people why it's
acceptable to allow drug runners that import poison and kill
hundreds of thousands of Americans, why it's okay to continue
to allow that. And I also want them to explain
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how it is not asymmetrical warfare, a provocation from Chinese
back Venezuela. Part of this is to avoid full on
actual war because you're not going to be able to
get boots on the ground. That's stupid to go in Venezuela.
But how do you stop poison from coming into the
United States? You make people terrified of bringing poison into
the United States. What is so hard about this? What
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is so damn difficult about this for people to understand
We're not going out in nation buildings, so spare me
your neocon bs. All the people say neocon you're actually neocons.
I'm so much more anti war than you. You should
bow do on a kiss my ass. This idea that
we can't sit here and blow up Narco terrorists run
in a boat, what would you do? Seriously make that case.
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Speaker 3 (15:48):
My daughter is now saying damn him, damn Trump and
smashing her hand on the table. And I said, wow, honey,
what are you thinking? And she said, he made us
move in order for our own safety, and it's now
he's destroying the country. You know, listen, Wow, she lives here.
(16:13):
She hears what I'm saying to you. Not that I
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an interview, But I think to myself, you don't want
to give this to her, you know, whatever this thing.
Speaker 4 (16:28):
So Rosio O'Donnell, she's talking about TDS. She's she apparently
gave her she's I just think that if your kid
is that like worked up, you're doing something wrong as
a parent. That's kind of insane. She's banging her hand
on the table. We had to move, Rosie o'donald elected
(16:50):
to move. No one made her move, No one was.
I mean, for krin out loud. Your people were shooting
at Trump and killed a conservative activist. So spare me
this like victimhood mentality. No one gives a rat about you.
No one cares. I don't even does she even live here?
I don't even know. You know why, I don't know,
because I don't care. That's why all these people like,
(17:13):
oh it's all about me. Eh No, I didn't even
know if she moved. Did you know she moved?
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (17:19):
Where did? I don't even where did she move here?
Speaker 6 (17:21):
She made a big deal about it Ireland.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
I literally would rather like wash and flat on my
hair than have anything to do with talk about Rosey
o'donald for like any period of time. It's just I
just find these people insufferable. And I have a pet peeve.
I have a pet peeve of overly dramatic people. For
I have a pet peeve of people who don't pull
her own weight. I got a pet peeve of people
who make everything about them, and a pet peeve about
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overly dramatic people. And she fits all three like beautifully.
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Speaker 4 (19:43):
So I'm curious, first off, this is in Britain, you know.
I guess the prevailing thought is if you don't fight,
you can't bleed. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash
with you. Tap of the second hour of the chats
at Rombull channel through forty seven DIREGTV. So this is
a real thing. I'm not making this up. It's it
is from the Ministry of Defense. It's in Britain and
(20:08):
they're described as Secure at Home and Strong abroad Official
X channel for the UK Ministry of Defense and they're
talking about World Aide's Day and in their post or
X they say the UK is proud to become the
first NOTEO nation to open up every single role in
(20:29):
our armed forces to people living with HIV on treatment,
you know, because it's super easy to get the treatment
in an active war zone, meaning they cannot pass on
the virus. So their idea, I mean, seriously, if you're
in an active war zone, how do you get a
consistent supply of your treatment? Anybody? What is the cost
(20:54):
of this? Also is the tax does the I mean
this is Britain. Does the British taxpayer have to football
for treatment? You know? I keep you know. The song
I have in my head right now is the AIDS
song from Team America Aid's AIDS AIDS. How bad is
the recruiting. I mean, if you're if you're diabetic, you know,
screw you, you can't enter. But AIDS come on in.
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If you have like flat feet to the point where
you have orthotics, you can't come in. But if you've
got the hive, come on. And you know, I'm I'm
trying to wrap my mind around this. How do you?
And then NATO? Where's NATO on this? I mean, I
don't know, they said, with a fascinato nation. Well, yeah,
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you're the only one. You're going to be the only one.
Imagine you're out on the battlefield and you're trying to
you know, you're a medic and you're trying to patch
up some dude that got blowed up, and you know,
what if he's got the hive? And what if he
can't get treatment? I mean, how do you get treatment
in an act of war zone? You know, it's real
easy to get the stuff they need, right, This isn't
This isn't hell divers. You can't just like you know,
put in a code and have this ship beam it
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down to you. It's not how this works. It's not
how it works. Doesn't work like this, Stop it Oh wait,
I need to make sure that in my stratagems, I
get the hive treatment. Get the hive treatment that's just
blasted down on osha Une. Is that the correct? Yeah,
(22:20):
you're not even listening. What are you doing over there? No?
Not you. So I'm just trying to understand this. How
this king would you?
Speaker 6 (22:32):
I mean, you know, I just think of all the
industries where blood could happen, it's the military. So I
don't understand that. Are they really like, are they avoiding
conscription by doing this or what are they? What's the
effort here?
Speaker 4 (22:48):
It's like, if it's a bad policy, the UK wants it.
The dumber the better they surely they. I mean, this
is the stupidest thing I think I've ever seen in
my life. And it's also such a like small number
of people as well. I don't know I And by
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the way, apparently it costs British tax It would cost
British taxpayers about four hundred thousand pounds in treatment costs
per patient, and that is according to the UKHSA dot
co dot UK. So are you supposed to tell people, hey,
it's not a big deal if you're risky lifestyle choices
that in which you engage results in you catching a
(23:32):
disease that would ultimately cost the taxpayer four hundred thousand
pounds and treatment costs per patient. You have the option
of just not going in the military. You also have
the option of just not being a drug user or
a whore. There's that, Dana, that's so mean. What am
I supposed to do? Be like ooh or you who
knew that you could get all these diseases by you know,
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screwing everything with a pulse? Who knew? I just can't
believe they did this. This is I mean, the the
extent to which some people on the left will go
to make it seem like they have a no problem
with whatever issue you're dealing with is crazy. I I
(24:18):
it doesn't know, don't type it in What are you saying?
Oh yeah, the monkey pole.
Speaker 6 (24:21):
They did it with monkey poles.
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Kine, who were the people that got the monkey pocks?
Speaker 6 (24:27):
It was the gay people that engaged in gay people stuff.
Speaker 4 (24:36):
Basket weaving, yeah, one way to say yeah, so there, Yeah,
I don't that's that's I don't know. I'm just that's
almost okay. So let me tell you about about what
Portland's doing. There's a piece up right now on chapter
and verse, Portland has a I don't know, a woke tree.
(24:59):
I'm trying to figure what was going on with their Okay,
So when you think of a Christmas tree lighting, what
usually happens, Like if your town has a Christmas tree lighting, Okay,
what happens? Tell me?
Speaker 6 (25:08):
Usually you find those central locations in the city and
the town. They get this giant tree, they install it,
and then they go forward with install the celebratory things
around it.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
So at the tree lighting ceremony in Portland, they kind
of did it differently. They had a I mean at
what a thousand or so people. They were in Pioneer
Courthouse Square for the city's forty first UH annual tree lighting,
and they didn't really they didn't mention Christmas. And the
(25:43):
event kicked off with and I'm going to try to
get there this a woman from the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs thanking everyone for coming out on Native American
Heritage Day. And then they referred to the ceremony as
the tree lighting. And then the microphone was handed to
another speaker who decided to who was a Hamas lover
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and decided to use to chant quote free Palestine and said, quote,
this is the perfect time to bring this out. There
are lots of genocides going on. Can I get a
free free quote unquote Palestine. And then some of the crowd, Oh,
but it gets better. Then she decided to lead the
(26:26):
crowd in the Strong Woman's song. Is this from South
Park or is this like an actual song? What is
this Strong Woman's song? I don't know, and I guess
it's like a native a mirror. I don't know. I
don't know what it is. It's just not appropriate for
a Christmas tree lighting. You miss the mark here, you
have one job. And then she goes I felt it
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appropriate since we're representing our matriarchs up here and in
our contributor piece over it, chapter and verse, you know,
famous Christmas matriarchs like Jesus right world. So then this
was like an hour of this. They had a couple
of Christmas carols at the beginning, and then it kicked
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into the Hamas stuff. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
Then they had the mayor address the crowd, bring out
Santa Claus, and then they switched on the tree. Apparently
they didn't even say Christmas, they just said tree. It's
the tree man, it's not like that. So there's a
town nearby where we are called Grapevine, Texas. The main
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street you can't even walk down it. It's so bright
and like the coated, coated with lights. It's Merry Christmas, baby, Jesus, Nativities, Santa,
you got trees, you got everything. And it's they call
it the Christmas Capital of Texas. It is. Can you
know that? You know that street? It's tell the folks
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how bright that them lights are?
Speaker 6 (27:57):
Yeah, I would put it would put the vacation home.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
To shame Christmas vacation. Yeah, it makes Christmas vacation look
like amateur hour. So why does it? I mean, what's
the problem in saying Christmas Tree, don't do it? If
you're not If you're going to do this stupid stuff,
no one wants to hear you up there, full lading Hamas.
Nobody cares get down, like nobody cares about all your
you know, you're ridiculous. Do they actually have a Christian
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up there on the stage. I'm curious, was an actual
Christian on the Christmas Tree stage? You got this terrorist?
This terrorist be up there with her flag of a
non existent entity. I don't know I'm just I'm curious
why does it? And people were asking why does it
have to be so divisive? Why is everything so Well,
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that's the left. That's what the Left does. They have
to ruin everything. So I don't know if they actually
had any real Christians up there, you know, talking about
the Christmas tree as it were. So this is why
aliens don't visit us. Can I save this story for you?
(29:07):
Because you know, we've confirmed a planet our The UN
said that they When the UN says that they have
planetary defenses, what they mean is our planetary defenses. Yes,
so they said that Earth's planetary defenses are going to
be observing the interstellar comet three I atlas as that
racist through our solar system. Somebody said it had a heartbeat.
(29:29):
What I'm pulling this up? Okay, yeah, so hold up
here to go? This is let me pull this up
New York Post. So there this one dude who terrifies
me because of all his science stuff. Abviy Lobe said
he's fort Harvard. He says it has a heartbeat, a
pulse that could provide evidence of artificial origin. A space
(29:53):
card's got a heartbeat, kne Well.
Speaker 6 (29:54):
I mean there's a lot of celestial bodies that give
off a frequency and that heartbeat.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Hmmm. Hard said the pulses could be periodic thrusts for
orbit corrections, or some internal cycle with the spacecraft.
Speaker 6 (30:12):
Mmm, well, Cain, I just think they're finally catching up.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
Listen to me, Aliens, let me tell you something. Come
to Texas. Only everybody else is weird. Florida's all right,
but be careful because you've got Florida man down there
and everybody's got machetes.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Tennessee's all right, but they, you know, they get real
proud of having some better gun laws than we do.
So it makes me mad. Uh. You know, Oklahoma's great,
they're real windy and flat. They'll see you a mile away.
Just come over here to Texas because we got brisket.
Just come to Texas, you know, and don't go to California.
Don't do that because you will immediately get stuck with
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a fentanyl needle and die. Don't go to New York
because you'll get killed by a bunch of ellegal aliens.
I mean, you know, the dangerous ones. And uh, just
come to Texas. But I mean I would be all
right with this. What a nice fun thing for Christmas.
If it just you know, that space charge just descended
and it's like, hello, where's.
Speaker 6 (31:06):
Your Texas brisket? Could reduce the amount of abductions. That's
how good Texas brisket is.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
Don't abduct me. Here's some brisket, right right. But I wouldn't.
I wouldn't. I don't know. They said that there is
all of these there were some of this stuff. I
don't They said the periodic modulation of its light has
to originate from puffs of gas and dust that scatter
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the sunlight around it. They said the puffs are periodic,
like the bloodstream of a heartbeat, and it has multiple jets,
which they speculate it could be like advanced artificial thrusters.
I don't know. And it looks like maybe an intergalactic
Morse code. I don't know. They said if it was
a natural comment comment, that there would be some indicators
(31:56):
for that. So I don't know. It's it's very weird.
Speaker 6 (32:01):
I feel like this is a really long setup to
something that is a sy up that they're planning, like
what I don't know, Like they want a one world government,
so imagine what would unify.
Speaker 4 (32:11):
The world all these suckers are on their own, heil No,
I would want to in this the aliens and then
make everyone fall in line behind us.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Yeah. I mean, I'm enjoying these little stories and updates
and the heartbeats and all this, but I think that
there's a larger sy up in play with this as
the narrative.
Speaker 4 (32:31):
You're not wrong beginning to be nervous about that, Yeah,
you know, but it just needs just we're the only
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Speaker 4 (38:11):
How would you how where would you place yourself?
Speaker 7 (38:15):
When you think about all of the other Democrats on
the national stage and you are taking a turn on
the national stage because of the way this race has
been going. The President's lbeled you the AOC of Tennessee.
Are you the AOC of Tennessee?
Speaker 8 (38:32):
I resonate with with Democrats who have been trying to
lower costs for working families and those that don't take
corporate pack. Tennessee is a state that has been bought
and sold to the highest bidder. And the reason this
race is so close is because voters in the seventh
district want someone who is not going to sell out
to special interest but will represent the people. And that's
why I hope you will be able to pull out
this wing tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (38:54):
HM.
Speaker 4 (38:57):
So that's often often in I can't deal her name.
She's the one who hates everything about Nashville but also
wants to represent Nashville. Remember she was going off on
the what was she mad about?
Speaker 6 (39:12):
The mad about country music?
Speaker 4 (39:17):
Yes, the pedal things, and then the women who go
and yeah, bachelorette parties. Probably because is she single and miserable?
And maybe that's why. Probably here's my issue, and I'm
pulling up all my notes on pulling on those. This
is the Tennessee seventh District, and I wanted to look
(39:46):
and just to make doubly sure. The reason is because
I'm a little this is kind of a weird uh.
I think people need to pay t to some of
what folks are saying in terms of kind of a
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canary in the coal mine with some things with the GOP.
From what I understand and looking at my notes, this
was a district that Trump took he won in twenty
twenty four plus twenty. In Tennessee's seventh congressional district, he
won it in twenty twenty, he won it in twenty
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twenty four, he wont it by plus twenty, and obviously
twenty sixteen. The reason this is an issue is because
the polling has the Republican two points ahead of the Democrat. Now,
you might say, and these are likely voters the latest,
(40:53):
so the average is two points the latest that came
out four days ago Emerson College. This is a really
legit poll. Margin of errs is a little higher three
point nine. But it's almost irrelevant because I mean, this
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is even oversampled by Republicans plus three, and it still
only shows the Republican Matt van UPPs plus two against
Afton ben Now, this is a solid Trump district plus twenty.
There's a reason why a lot of Republicans are nervous
(41:40):
about this because we had the last elections Virginia that
was a wash that was really bad for Republicans in Virginia.
You had the New Jersey thing and people were saying, oh, well,
these are kind of purply states blue states. That wasn't
the issue that The issue is also in all of
(42:01):
these other states that had be unciple in local elections
where you had Republicans that underperformed. Now Glenn youngin when
he won originally he overperformed, was not the case this
time with Republicans. So this is one of these races
that people are very nervous about because there is and
(42:24):
I'm not saying I need people to stop looking at
those of us who know how to read polling, who
know how to watch trends. This is literally what I
did for years with CNN and ABC and Fox. We
know how to watch this stuff, we know what to
look for, and I'm telling you there is something bubbling
out that needs to be corrected otherwise this is going
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to hurt coming up in midterms. People who those of
us who are very cautious because we like to win,
have never been wrong with this stuff. I've never been
wrong ever. I mean, I wrote a book Predicting twenty sixteen.
In twenty twenty, I was saying that there were some
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issues in some independent, heavy, purply blue state areas that
the GOP didn't address. And in twenty twenty four we're
starting to see some of this and a lot of
it is the economy. The approval on the economy is
starting to fall out as it really as it in
terms of favoring Republicans, and this is a very closely
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divided Congress. Democrats have been working over time trying to
flip a lot of these red districts. They've been doing
They've been putting in a lot of legwork locally, and
this is what Republicans really fail to do. You have
to understand that national wins are built from the ground up.
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National wins are built from the unattractive backyards. Everybody wants
to focus on the national politics and that's great, but
you need to focus the same, if not more, attention
locally because everything comes from the bottom up. If your
base locally, you're not going to motivate people from the
top down. If your base locally is not motivated to
(44:07):
turn out and vote, that's not going to bode well nationally,
to say nothing of it not voting well locally. There
has been an absence, I believe, of GOP voter outreach.
I think that the operation. I think the RNC has
not been run well the past couple of years. I
do not think it has been at all. And unless
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they course correct some of this. It's going to be
a problem. This is also one of the reasons why
I've been warning people away from this graper nonsense. Maybe
it doesn't move the needle yet so much in meat space,
but it gives the optic that it does and some
faked ty you make it as a saying for a reason. Right,
when you build a big coalition, the last thing that
(44:49):
you want is to have grifting dividers infiltrate a movement
of which they've never actually been part of and never
contributed anything, to try to divide it and tear it
dow part based on leftist identity politics that destroys coalitions,
and people will see that and it will affect those
independents because elections are determined in the margins and this
(45:12):
will affect that. That's one of the reasons I've been
sounding the alarm on that it's less about the people
in charge and it's more about how this is Some
of the stuff has to be dealt with. This is
troubling in Tennessee for it to be this close, and
this is not necessarily this is not you know, a
(45:33):
blue districts a lot of independence in the street. Again,
like I said, Trump took this plus twenty in twenty
twenty four. He's always been double digits ahead. That's why
it's incredibly disconcerting to see a plus two, and that
is an average. There's not a single poll showing him
pulling a significant lead, and most of the polls he's behind.
(45:55):
And maybe you could say that it has to do
with candidate quality, and this is too late in the
game to talk about candidate quality. The debate on candidate
quality has to do with that that comes during the
primary vetting for the primary. The other problem is that
this isn't and Ky makes the point, well, it's a
midterm off cycle election, but that's not how poles read it.
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Poles are always consistent in terms of enthusiasm, even if
that enthusiasm doesn't necessarily translate to boots on the ground
like ballot boxes. The big issue is there is some
sort of discontentment. This has come up in polling, even
in obscure places like they had. There was polling done.
There were a number of municipal and local races in
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different parts of Kansas Wichita, for instance, and Republicans actually
took a plus seven or sorry, a negative seven hit
in polling in those areas, and these are solid red
areas there the Virginia, there were some Virginia districts that
Trump really performed well in that took hits during their
last election. There is a big issue here that needs
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to be addressed by Republicans, and the answer can't always be, well,
don't listen to the lamestream media like it's a spin.
It's not. We're looking at the math and the reason
that we're sounding the alarm is because we actually want
to win. We don't want to stick our heads in
the sand and let this problem bubble up. Course correct now,
because if you don't, Democrats are going to exploit the ever,
(47:21):
love and hell out of this and they are going
to beat Republicans into a hole in the ground coming
up in midterms. There there is a sentiment that is
taking root and it is costing Republicans' enthusiasm and voters
and ultimately, as a result, victories. And it was only
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in I mean, I'm sorry, I think it's way too
late that the National Republican that the RNC got involved
in this race. He had already been on the downturn
looking at defeat before the RNC got involved in my
opinion in the eleventh hour. They've had meetings over this.
There's been a lot of discussion. I know that they've
(48:07):
they've dumped a lot of money now into ad buys,
et cetera. And looking at some of this stuff, like
there's a gender divide. Men have been breaking for in
Tennessee Van Epps, women have been breaking for Ben. And
you're looking at anywhere from fifty one to forty two
in terms of men for vanups at fifty to forty
(48:28):
four for Ben, but women. Both of them have a
Each has a forty seven percent favorable rating amongst voters,
forty one percent unfavorable rating. Trump holds a forty seven
percent job approval in Tennessee forty nine percent disapproval rating.
This is a huge reversal because when he carried that
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district by twenty two points he had I think it
was like over fifty percent approval, it was like almost
sixty percent approval rating. Thing is up. Whether it's messaging,
I think a lot of it is people are Some
of the stuff that I'm hearing is people are saying
that a lot of these trade deals aren't being made
fast enough, and so there's some discontentment with the taxes
(49:17):
and tariffs and you know things you inflation, things like that.
People are happy with immigration and looking at some of
the stuff. But there is something going on here, and
I think it's stemming from the economic policy. It's not
(49:38):
hitting fast enough. What have I told you in the
very beginning. Republicans have to hit the ground running, and
they have to get these wins and get these notches,
and get these deals and start providing allowing economic relief
to hit taxpayers or you're going to see a revolt
in midterms. My analysis, and looking at this, and this
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is early, is that this discontentment is starting to drive
those and the approval as it relates to the economy
is already starting to dip, not tank. I think the
spin is by how much the reality is it is
a dip. The spin is by how much that has
to be course corrected immediately, because a lot of these
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things take a little bit for voters to feel the
benefit of it. And I know everyone's like, well, let
Trump cook, he's doing this stuff. Guys, we don't have
the luxury of that. We had both parties that screwed
around for decades and now we are in crunch time.
We do not have time on the clock to let
you cook. You got to get it done now, or
(50:43):
you've got to find some kind of stop gap in
order to get it done. Otherwise you're getting your asses
kicked in midterms. And then you want to talk about
a lame duck. You're going to have the lamest duck
remaining of this presidential term that you've ever seen. You're
gonna see a fight for scotus, You're gonna see courts overhauled,
(51:06):
and you're gonna be an impeachment poalooza. So all this
groper nonsense, all of that stuff, this is all a
sayap designed to distract and divide and actually usher in
Democrat victory in mid terms. All of this we need
to focus, got to talk about the economy. You have
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to excommunicado these people that are bringing division and trying
to divide the coalition which is hanging together by threads
in order to crawl across this line coming up in
twenty twenty six, because all this is gonna get worse.
Don't forget. We're gonna be back here. And just what
came four weeks Yeah, battling over the budget and another shutdown,
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and guess what, They're gonna do a three month agreement
and then then you're gonna be back here in spring.
They're gonna do another three month agreement. Then you're going
to be back here and into summer. Right when election
is really kicked up into high gear, Democrats are looking
long term. Republicans are just fighting to keep their heads
above the water with us. So I'm warning you there,
(52:16):
you got to have wins on that board. And I'm
not just talking about announcements. I mean actual, codified wins,
in effect wins, and Republicans need to be spiking the
football hard on the wins that they have because people
want to see those victories. That's not ghost or vulgar
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wins that have been delivered. That is how it's part
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Kylie Young warrant execution Florida's Treasure Coast termed volatile suspect
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Speaker 7 (54:53):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (54:53):
He ignored commands, tried to bolt in the woodlines. They
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I was reading about this this morning, and isn't it
The way that I understood it to be is that
it is a billionaire that decided to put two hundred
and fifty dollars into the accounts of twenty five million
American kids, kind of kick starting the program. And there's
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terms of eligibility. Michael and Susan Dell they pledged to
put two hundred and fifty dollars into the accounts of
twenty five million kids in one of the largest ever
philanthropic donations to Americans. There they said, it's seed money.
They're calling them Trump accounts, and they're going to gift
the federal government. Now this is where I've got a problem.
(57:33):
I have a major problem with this. Federal government's going
to give a thousand dollars to babies born between January first,
twenty twenty five and December thirty first of twenty twenty eight.
The Dell's separate donation will extend the program to kids
up to ten years old. There have been really you know,
even though we've got people like Bill Gates who always
(57:55):
talk about raising taxes, there have actually been very few
donations in the past twenty five years that have exceeded
a billion like this. So it's the largest, But the
bigger thing is the federal government giving all these kids
one thousand dollars. Now, looking at Forbes, looking at this piece. Here,
(58:22):
give me a moment. I'm pulling this up. So they're
calling at the Trump account program. It's a component of
the one Big Beautiful bill that was passed earlier in
the year. So it's a one time federal contribution separately
of one thousand dollars. This is welfare? Am I wrong?
(58:45):
I mean, where's the money coming from? I pay out
the nose in taxes and I'm not getting an extra
thousand dollars, So why am I penalized? And we work hard.
I worked till eleven o'clock last night, I filed my
(59:05):
column for the Washington Times, and I was getting stuff
prepared for today. So sorry, But if we're just going
to start giving out taxpayer dollars to people, how in
the hell are you telling me that? The same is
some Obama stuff? Now the Dell thing separately, I think
that's fine. That's you know, if private people want to donate,
(59:30):
that's fine. But this one thousand dollars federal dump into
people's bank accounts? How is that not welfare? What am
I missing? Because that is not a private that's not
part of the Dell philanthropic gift. That's separate. So I'm
(59:57):
curious because this is I mean thousand dollars into a
new investment account for all children born between January first,
twenty twenty five and December thirty first, twenty twenty eight.
I mean, cain, that's gonna end up being billions.
Speaker 6 (01:00:13):
Yeah, as long as they're a US citizen.
Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
That's still irrelevant to me. It's not fare any child born,
it's still welfare. I mean that's I mean as a yeah,
I get pretty salty about it because it's and this
is where look, what did I tell you all last hour?
Republicans are already having a hard time with the with
(01:00:37):
messaging on the economy. This is not the time to
turn into socialism. And I've already been seeing a couple
of pieces about this. In fact, I got I got
a couple saved some of the stuff that I was
seeing just this morning. Number one is economic anxiety driving
people to socialism. Number two, it gets into Republican woes
(01:01:02):
on economy, prime for socialist support. You got to look,
I'm gonna tell you what was the other What are
some of the other programs I talked about earlier in
the year paying women to have babies, that was floated
and proposed and heavily lobbied in DC. And now you
go something like this, this is welfare. This is just
wealth redistribution. It's all it is.
Speaker 6 (01:01:23):
Would I would disagree with the fact that it's welfare
as we know it, welfare as we know it now.
As government provides the money, people take advantage of that
money immediately, and then it's gone and wasted or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
This is providing the money.
Speaker 6 (01:01:37):
No, it's true, but this is something that cannot be
touched by anyone until the recipient is eighteen years old.
Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
That it doesn't matter. That's still the coming.
Speaker 6 (01:01:47):
That's enough of a nuance to not call it welfare.
Speaker 4 (01:01:49):
That's not a nuance. It's welfare. You're taking people's money
and giving it to other people. I'm not getting a
thousand dollars back in taxes. It's going to some kid.
Speaker 6 (01:01:58):
No, no, no, that's I don't know, right, And that's.
Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
His eighteen year old and they don't get it until
they're adults. Yes, so this is not like we're out
buying bread for hungry AOC babies.
Speaker 6 (01:02:08):
Yes, Now, what if the administration I'm not saying that
they've said this, because I've seen rumors of this, but
haven't seen the administration say it. That this money is
not coming from taxpayers but coming from the extracurricular things
the Treasury has done and made money from the taxpayer dollars.
Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
That's all taxpayer money.
Speaker 6 (01:02:25):
Yeah, but these funds that have already been allocated and
already out in the in the sphere making that money
and come and bringing that back.
Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
I want then, I wonder, then I want more tax
dollars returned to me. If that is my money that's
being used in that effort, then that's my money.
Speaker 6 (01:02:43):
Still, he's addressed that with the elimination and the talk
of the elimination of the income tax.
Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
My tax is talk of it all we hear is
talking right now, there's no well, no, this is a
plan that they're actually going to propose and push. Yeah,
and I guaranteetee you they're going to be given out
one thousand dollars to everybody popping out kids from the
from January first of twenty six all the way going
into twenty eight. They're going to that's and which is
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federal money coming in from the federal government. I mean,
we're not getting any of that back. No, they haven't
cut our taxes. That's going to get passed before there's
any reduction in the tax burden. And people can go, well,
you got tax a tax relief in the one Big
beautiful bill. You got a pittance. Yeah, Republicans gave everybody
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a hand tap and they want to be celebrated for it.
Speaker 6 (01:03:32):
Tax cuts in twenty seventeen were made permanent in the
Big Beautiful Bill. And then the talk of eliminating the
income tax because of what's coming in from the activities
financial activities. Well, I mean you have all this, you know,
I guess you're certain that this will happen.
Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
But did they repeal Obamacare. No, they haven't even coming
the subsidies. That's why I don't think that they'll ever
get rid of income tax.
Speaker 6 (01:03:56):
Yeah, there are certain Republicans that are which we don't
agree with extending the subject. We'd rather fix what's broken
and not continue to throw money at what's broken, which
is what the left and some Republicans are suggesting with
the ape.
Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
The rain makes a good point. She says that one
thousand dollars per kid should be used to pay down
the debt because that will help all of us more.
Speaker 6 (01:04:14):
Yeah, I would agree with that.
Speaker 4 (01:04:16):
I agree with that.
Speaker 6 (01:04:16):
I would agree with.
Speaker 4 (01:04:17):
That because this is just welfare the way they're talking
about it. It's welfare. It's complete Obama welfare. It is
no different than what i'd expect a Democrat majority to
propose them.
Speaker 6 (01:04:27):
I would like the administration to contextualize these things in
a way that doesn't leave doubt or doesn't leave some
more questions, right, because that's where we are and you're
not confident that the actual that they won't pass this, right, correct,
And but you are kind of confident that he won't
pass Income tex Now.
Speaker 4 (01:04:47):
I know he won't because A there's not enough Republicans
that'll do it. B there's not there's no Democrats that
will do it. It's never going to happen. They'll never
do it. I mean, you would have. I mean, and
the simple fact is it's easier to overhaul Obamacare, which
is a major drain on the economy right now. It's
easier to overhaul that than it would be to get
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rid of the incompacts right now. And they can't even
do that.
Speaker 6 (01:05:11):
I agree, because overhauling Obamacare would just simply mean ending
it exactly. That would be that's easy to do, which
is something we should have done a long time ago.
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
I'm not guys, I'm just gonna warn you if this
passes the rage this is the stuff I'm talking about.
I'm not gonna go out there and blow smoke up
people's backsides and be like, oh, it's a good thing.
It's not. This is a disastrous to give its welfare.
That is welfare. So I don't know. I am just
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I'm the private thing the Dells. Good for them if
that's what they want to do with their money. I
applaud them. I think that that's you know, it's a
wonderful thing that they did. But the taxpayers kind of
sliding that in under the door. Oh yeah, and by
the way, the federal government's gonna federal government's gonna pay
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a thousand dollars. So the Dells give your kids and
the and the Dells are just doing It's twenty five
million kids. How many kids do you? You know what? Let's
let's ask let's ask AI. I'm gonna I hate using AI.
I I've asked it two questions. This is the third
thing I've ever asked AI in my life. How many
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kids are expected to be born in the United States
between January.
Speaker 6 (01:06:41):
Twenty twenty five to January.
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
No, twenty January first, twenty twenty six.
Speaker 6 (01:06:47):
Okay, because it says twenty five.
Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
Yeah, January first, twenty twenty six and January what first
twenty twenty eight. Let's see, let's ask it's thinking searching
the web. Oh, already, that was very fast. So they're
looking at so they're looking that's two years, twenty four
(01:07:10):
full months, covering all birds in a calendar year. Oh gosh, Caine,
how many a lot? Seven million, three hundred and fifty thousand,
six hundred and sixty seven, So.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
A little over three and a half million per year.
Speaker 4 (01:07:26):
Yeah, so that's now.
Speaker 6 (01:07:30):
Those aren't great birth rates when you think about it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
No, it's horrible birth rates. So if you're looking at
giving each one of those one thousand dollars, oh wow,
that's a lot of money. I mean, that's billions. Is
that seven hundred and thirty five billion dollars? That's what
(01:07:53):
I'm saying. I know we got to go here in
a moment, but we're gonna come back to this, dude,
because we're just made of money. So happy that we
all get bent over a barrel and tax to death.
It's great. Yeah, And Lorraine asks, does anyone actually believe
that program would be allowed to end in twenty twenty eight?
(01:08:14):
Hell no, No, that might be one of the worst
things the Republican Party ever does.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:08:29):
Uh, I'm pretty sure, Kane. Is this an anime species
in Chernobyl in the Chernobyl disaster zone is mutating and
it feeds on nuclear radiation. It's a black fungus, the blob,
that's what it sounds like. They the mutants of Chernobyl.
It's apparently a dark fung guy. Uh. And it displays
(01:08:56):
a radiation hunting behavior. Oh, it didn't just survive the fallout.
It now grows faster when radiation is present and actually
moves towards it. That's insane. And it gets it has
a radiation eating superpower. That is it's given from melanin
(01:09:19):
the name of the I'm not going to say this right.
The fungus is the sea sphero spearmen sounds yeah, it
sounds legit. Let's see A man was killed by a
tree that fell on him while snow blowing. Yeah, it
is that time of year. Ooh, this is sad. It's
a Minnesota National Weather Service. A man was killed by
(01:09:40):
a tree that fell on him Wednesday morning. The sixty
nine year old was found by his wife and the
high winds the tree was covered by heavy wet snow
just made for a disaster. Let's see this a last
generation of news consumers. Survey show teenagers disliked the news
media because it's garbage. That's why it's absolute garbage. No
(01:10:04):
shock there, no shock. Also, this last supermoon of the year.
Do you watch this stuff? I don't. It's going to
be coming up in December. Skies here soon going to
be fourteen percent bigger than the last supermoon. Apparently it's Thursday.
Stick with us more in store.
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Speaker 4 (01:10:32):
Welcome back to the program. Bottom of this third hour.
So seven point three billion in welfare. That's what we
determined because before we went to break, we were talking
about this proposal, this giving kids money. So you have
this a billionaire couple who are gifting the Dells. They're
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putting two hundred and fifty dollars into the accounts of
twenty five million American kids. Now the federal government they're
going to get of one thousand dollars to all babies
born between January first, twenty twenty five and December thirty first,
twenty twenty eight. So we were doing the math on that,
and that's like seven I don't know how many. The
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birthrate actually is kind of low honestly though. Seven million,
three hundred and fifty thousand, six hundred and sixty seven
that's estimated in between that, so you're looking at seven
point three billion, So seven billion, three hundred fifty million,
six hundred and sixty seven thousand, that's now, that's the
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estimated if it's an annual or if it's tho not annual, sorry,
if it's the one thousand dollars to the kids. Now,
that's as we were saying, is welfare absolute welfare. And
I think that the One Big Beautiful Bill was great
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and we got tax cuts that were made permanent, but
it only amounts to something like one point six after
tax income. So it's nice. But considering that, I mean,
I'm getting a fraction of what I paid in taxes,
a fraction. You guys would die if you knew what
I paid in tax That's why I get because I
I'm like the poorest person in my income bracket. I
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don't have like multi million dollar network TV money. We
don't have that. It's a where it's a very small
operation like we don't. I'm not going to say too much,
but that's just that's how it is. We do not
have a multimillion dollar network behind us. It's just us.
So I get really aggravated about this stuff because they
(01:12:43):
are things that we would like to do, like expand
the studio, and things that we can't because we have to.
You know, I've paid a lot of money in taxes,
enough that it would be several salaries. Yeah, nice salaries.
Can't expand you can't hire anybody else on and that's
just the way it is. So I get really aggravated
(01:13:05):
being told that I'm being forced to give my taxpayer
dollars as a form of welfare to pay people for
having kids. That's welfare. That is not Republican. It is Democrat.
And if it costs Republicans votes, I hope it does
because they deserve it for proposing some Obama level nonsense
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that is asinine. And as Lorraine said before break, it
would work so much better to go towards pay down
the debt, it really would. I know that people are
obsessed with Hungary in terms of modeling what Hungary did
because everyone, everyone only goes a third of the way
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into the story and then they stop. So they always
like to say, well, Victor or Bond, you know, in Hungary.
They were paying people to have kids to save their birthrate,
and guess what, it didn't work. The birth rate fell again.
It only lasted for like a year and a half
and the birth rate dropped again and there for about
like nine ten months. It was actually lower than the
low that it was prior to that program. It didn't
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do anything. There are a lot more factors at play
than just that. It is a myopic, ridiculous way to
target an issue that has more variables causing it than
just money. It is absolute welfare. It is an insult
to voters. And if Republicans want to lose midterms, go ahead,
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because there's I mean, we were told over and over
again by this damn party, oh we're going to repell Obamacare.
Obamacare is such a drain on the economy, it is
ruined healthcare. Republicans, how many of them those people did
did you hear tell you, Oh, we're going to repeal Obamacare.
You heard their promises, Oh, just give me your vote
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and we'll go repeal Obamacare four years since the damn
thing passed twenty ten. That's what we heard, and they
never did. In fact, they're talking about now extending the subsidies.
They can't even stop that. And even when Republicans had
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more numbers in the House, they still didn't do it.
So now you're hearing the same thing all over again. Oh,
we'll vote for us because we will make sure that
this is done, that this is repealed. I don't believe you,
No one believes them. So it's a problem. Now this
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I don't know. It's welfare but plain and simple, and
it's going to cost over seven point three billion dollars
of money that we don't have, we're already spending and
people are already over tax you know, I'm looking at
this and it's great, you know, the tax savings and
the one big beautiful bill making not all of them
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were made permanent, some of them sunset, but some of
them were made. So don't let don't be fooled. And
we've talked about this in depth. But the percentage of
after tax income, it's one point on average, it's one
point six. So half of what you're going to be
getting back is going away basically to pay for this.
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If people want to increase the birth rate, reduce government,
reduce spending, that will that would do so much, but
they don't. People are too lazy to see that in DC,
and they don't want to do it. They don't want
to spend the political capital to do it. So instead
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of effort, they're just going to allow us to slide
further into socialism. As mad as you were over Too
Big to Fail, you should be equally mad over this,
and you have every rate to be. And people who
say that criticism of it, oh, well, you're just betraying
your party. No, the party will betray voters by doing this.
That's where the real betrayal is. It's not America first.
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Just take your voter's money and give it to other
and redistribute the income. That's Obama first. That's what Democrats did.
That's socialism first. It's not America first. So it's a real,
real problem, real problem. There's a lot of infighting right
now on the Republican side too, and they've got to
get over this. There's you know, we were talking about
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sec War, Dan Bongino as well, who's head of FBI.
They've really been going after sek War for this stuff
and for the Venezuelan thing. And I keep seeing this
audio of Mark Kelly. He really wants heg Seth to
be the tool that he uses to leverage himself into
(01:17:54):
more of a national profile so he can compete better
for president. And he is really been hammering this hard.
I saw some video where he was like, Oh, he
runs around talking about lethality and warrior ethos and killing people,
and that's you know, that's not the message that should
be coming from the Secretary of Defense. Actually it should be. Yes,
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it's the Secretary of Defense. It absolutely should be. That's
absolutely what should be happening. I mean, the Secretary of Warnow.
We've we've been to it's what I'm looking for, Vanilla,
and we've allowed so much in this nation. It's I
like a more patent esque approach myself. I like a
(01:18:41):
patent esque approach. That's just sort of my thoughts on it.
And Mark Kelly's mad. Mark Kelly, of course, thinks that
he is the bouncer for anything that anything that has
to do with veterans and government. Okay, I don't know.
I got a couple of other things to talk about
(01:19:01):
as well. The Islamism in America. It's a real thing.
We're starting to see more of it. I wanted to
share with you this piece that I saw that has
to do with immigration. And remember we've had issues of
some of these Afghan national nationals that were here illegally
that over state visas. In the New York Times the
(01:19:24):
other day, they were talking about the deluge at the border,
and really in conjunction with this and social Security numbers
and Minnesota Somalia. This was an actual paragraph quote. Mister
Biden allowed many migrants to enter the country temporarily as
a way to incentivize them to cross the border illegue.
(01:19:46):
To across the border illegally, those people became eligible to
work in the United States, received Social Security numbers, and
in some cases receive federal benefits. I'm sorry what we
read it again? Mister Biden allowed many migrants to enter
the country temporarily as a way to incentivize them to
avoid crossing the border illegally. Kane, I feel like reading comprehension,
(01:20:09):
isn't this author's strong suit. If they're entering temper even temporarily,
that is still kane, illegally. This is the New York Times,
this is one day ago. And then giving everybody's social
Security numbers and federal benefits.
Speaker 6 (01:20:30):
I I mean, I know you probably don't forget this
because we played and saw those images on the show
when it was going on. But remember when Texas put
that razor wire on the border, and then the Biden
administration brought forklifts and lifted that razor wire up so
these people could illegally cross over.
Speaker 8 (01:20:49):
Yep.
Speaker 6 (01:20:50):
Literally, that was their right efforts.
Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
Yeah, right in front of border patrol.
Speaker 6 (01:20:54):
Those are their main efforts then and it apparently still
is today.
Speaker 4 (01:20:59):
Yeah, we let them come in. They so they didn't
come in with let them come in illegally, So they
didn't come in illegally, right, That doesn't make any sense
at all, not at all. That's okay. Also, relatedly, I
got two stories here to get into. Let me get
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this father honor killing. This is like I keep seeing
stories about this, and this has been this is coming
from Red State, and it talks about an honor killing
that took place May nineteen ninety four. So there see
more honor killings in Europe, and we've already seen a
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couple of honor killings here in the United States. One
of the most famous ones was just a few years
ago here in Irving, Texas, where a father killed his
two daughters because they were too westernized. They have been
talking about in the Netherlands, they've been having issues with us.
They had an eighteen year old who went miss and
after she was reported missing, they found her. They found
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her pretty partially dismembered. Her father and brothers are being prosecuted,
and they said that they killed her because she had
disgraced their family and that quote honor killings are a
part of our culture end quote. They said that they
the one of her brothers lured her to Rotterdam, where
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they took her to a secluded location. The father joined
them and then they killed her. And they have been
fighting Dutch prosecutors saying this is our culture and you're
being racist for prosecuting You are being racist for prosecuting
us for what's in our culture. So their argument is
that they should be able to kill people because it's
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part of their culture, and if you prosecute them for it,
you're the bigot. I'm actually surprised the Dutch prosecutors didn't
totally cave at that. That's for real, that's the thing,
that is an absolute, real thing, and now you have
I was reading this report pulling this up. Middle East
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Forum says in Europe there are about over nine hundred
no go zones across Europe. The New York Times was
one of the first publications to write about it, when
several years ago they wrote a piece about how certain
parts of Paris had become no go zones, particularly in
(01:23:32):
the evenings. And then it started happening in the UK.
Is this going to be happening in Minnesota? I'm curious.
In Minnesota they had a Islamist named Kwahlin Lee Ibram
who kidnapped a twelve year old girl and raped her.
(01:23:54):
And remember how I told you In the Netherlands of
the brothers who committed the honor killing, their defense was
that this this is part of our culture and you're
a bigot for prosecuting us. Well, guess what they're doing now.
In Saint Paul, the St. Paul Islamic Center wrote a
letter of community support for this violent rapist, saying that
he just hasn't assimilated yet into non Somali culture. That
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is a real thing. It is this summer they wrote
a letter to Judge Michael Burns seven paragraphs and they
said that he has to still provide for his family
and that it's cruel and that he just hasn't yet
assimilated into non Somali culture. They literally use the same
(01:24:39):
argument that the honor killing brothers used in the Netherlands.
It's already happening here.
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Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
Welcome back to the program, Dane Lash with you. I'll
be on Fox Business in the four pm Central I
think our talking about the travel ban that is being proposed.
You guys, we talked about this a little bit. It's
been it's been a big news day and Potus is
speaking right now too, but we just don't have the
time to cut to it. Uh, well, I'll be It'll
(01:25:19):
be in the four sorry I think sorry, three pm
East three Central, four eastern three Central. I don't know
it's time zones. Talking about those the travel bands. So
one of the things Potus is addressing right now is this,
and then he's talking about that one thousand dollars thing
and also the philanthropic donation too from the Dells, which
(01:25:43):
is which is pretty nice. So gonna get it. We'll
have all that coming up and then make sure you
go sign up over at chapter and verse substack because
I got some good pieces up there as well. About
that the Christmas train, one of you all sent me
about the so I'm looking for it. I'm looking for it.
The Oregon So apparently the Oregon city manager they banned
(01:26:06):
Christmas trees in Eugene public spaces because the trees considered
a religious symbol and it could offend other religious groups.
So the office workers could not put up a tree
or decorations. They made an exemption for the fire department
because they were livid. Yeah, isn't that unreal? Unreal Oregon man?
What is up? All right? Today's stupidity came?
Speaker 6 (01:26:26):
All right? Apparently there's this dude out there named Keith Castillo,
known as pov Wolfy online. He's been going around and
handing out alcohol and machetes to homeless people. Not a
joke cut twenty one. Hell yeah, there you go. Need
some protection out here, you know what I'm saying here,
(01:26:47):
Hell yeah out here?
Speaker 4 (01:26:49):
You know, wait, literally machete schetys and I mean, wait
a minute, let's be real, that's not a bad Neither
of those separately are bad gifts. No, you know, I
mean together maybe not a bad gift, except you know
you can't have them simultaneously, and buy one and then
(01:27:12):
use it. Anyway, folks, I'll be back on air with
you tomorrow, back behind the mic. Then have a great night.