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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I'm gonna at you from Southern Command in the real
Grand Valley of Texas. I'm Sergio Sanchez and appreciate you
being with us today. So it's countdown to chaos, or
it's countdown to what else? Countdown to certification. As we
start the Danta Show on this Friday edition our one,
(00:21):
we got the Congress convening at noon Eastern and one
of the first orders of business would be, well, let's
let's talk about House speaker. And you got Mike Johnson,
and you already had one defection in the very thin
thin ranks majority for the Republicans. It was we mentioned
(00:43):
him yesterday, Thomas Massey with a real cute cut. It
was it was cut five Steve O Thomas Massey. He says, hell, no,
I'm not voting for Mike Johnson. Fact, he's only put
his hand out. You take the scissors, so you cut
five Steve.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Oh oh no, you can pull all my fingernails out,
you can shove bamboo up in them, you can start
cutting off my fingers.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I am not voting for Mike Johnson tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Well you can take that to the bank.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
Gee. So that leaves just one more Republican. So we
only have like we can only I'm sorry, we Mike
Johnson could only lose two votes going into the vote
that should be taking place right now, maybe before the
end of the show, if all the Republican ducks are
in order, well maybe, and Mike Johnson, we'll stay a speaker.
(01:28):
So let's take the temperature. Let's check the room. Real
quick cut for Steve was Representative Carlos Kimenez, and he says,
outside of Thomas Massey is sticking his hands out, saying,
cut his fingers off and cut his fingernails off. There's
really nobody else. That seems like everybody is there. So
cut for Steve.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
Outside of MASSI I think nobody else is a hard no.
And so they have issues that they need to work
out with a speaker. Look, this is bigger than all
of us.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
We need.
Speaker 5 (01:56):
We have an agenda that we need to move forward,
very aggressive agenda that the Trump administration wants us to pursue.
None of that can happen until we have a speaker.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Yeah, and none of it, including the certification of Donald
Trump's victory in the US House, taking into all the
votes coming in nationwide to the Electoral College, all the
work that was done, the certification on which daid kids
Jennuary six, next Monday, jennuy Re six. What does Jim
Jordan have to say and see cut three, Steve, I
(02:25):
think so.
Speaker 6 (02:26):
I mean, obviously, Thomas Massey is indicated he's not going
to support Mike. But Mike's Mike's a good man, a
man of character, man of integrity. What I said this
when I seconded his nomination in front of the conference,
I said, you know, hard work doesn't guarantee success, but
it sure improves your chances.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Okay, Now, Mike Johnson has the support of President Trump,
the full support of President Trump. Let's just avoid all
the chaos kids. Now. The question now is we got
a three hour program here at the Hill. Will it
happen on vote number one? And will vote number one
the first vote? Will business be taken care of? Now,
Mike Johnson, he's got a couple of whips out there
(03:02):
counting the vote, getting you know, the comments from from
all the Republicans. And I'm sure that all Republicans, Uh, yeah,
they can give Thomas Massey the luxury of you know,
sitting on the fence.
Speaker 7 (03:14):
End.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
No, I'm not going to vote for Mike Johnson. Hell no,
pull my finger. Oh no, cut my finger, pull my fingernails.
Mike Johnson. Cut one. He says, first vote is going
to be a done deal. Cut one, Steve, I think it's.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
Gonna be okay, Larry, We'll have maybe.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
One no vote. I think I think we get it
done on the first round. Certainly hopeful for that because,
as we noted, we've got to stick together. Well, there's
a chance that if it happens, we might be able
to tell you on the Dana Show before it's over today.
Let's see update on New Orleans, update on Las Vegas
as well comments from the sheriff in Vegas. Let's start
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there on the cyber truck that has proven and has
been certified as the poorest vehicle you can choose to
conduct a terrorist attack, a terrorist bombing. And I don't
know if the bomber knew that. Okay, So let me
get some comments from the Las Vegas sheriff and see
it was cut number eight on describing and repositioning, how
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you describe what happened at the Trump Hotel, Go ahead,
ste what that.
Speaker 8 (04:20):
Question is if my comfortable calling it a suicide mission,
I'm comfortable calling it a suicide with the bombing that
occurred immediately thereafter.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
I'm not giving it any other labels, Okay, and cut
nine real quick from the sheriff.
Speaker 8 (04:31):
Now, I would like to acknowledge a couple of things
because I know what's going on in the social media world,
and there are a number of things in this case
that are similar to the attack in New Orleans. We
do know that our subject here served in the military.
In fact, he's a current member of the military.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Both of the.
Speaker 8 (04:50):
Subjects served at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. What we do
know about that is it's a very large military base,
and we have no record that they served in the
same unit.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Okay, and maybe didn't even know each other. It's just
so bizarre. It is just and then when you dig
deeper into this suicide bomber, and I'll you know, yesterday
I withheld the names of these two. Now I at
this moment, I'm sure you're joining me in this as
you follow all the information online and as the audio
(05:23):
comes on, not much new has come out between yesterday today,
the past twenty four hours. When it comes to these two,
all I know is when it comes to this guy,
this suicide bomber, or the suicide that eventually became a
bombing because he had some tour trigger and maybe fused
to blow up whatever he had there in the trunk
(05:45):
of the cyber truck. This guy who Matthew livins Burger,
Matthew livens Burger, he had some personal problems, and more
of that came out over the past twenty four hours.
This guy had a new baby, what was it like,
a ten month old eight month old baby, his new wife,
(06:05):
if she was a wife or maybe just the baby
of my mom, I'm not sure, but she said that
he was cheating on her, had some personal problems, some
emotional problems, and his uncle another report in the news
that I picked up. His uncle said that he supported Trump,
was a big fan of Trump. So if he found
(06:26):
that surprising that this guy, Matthew livins Burger and Vegas
will try to make some sort of statement with a
Tesla truck elon musk there in front of the Trump hotel,
It's just so bizarre. It just raises a lot of
questions and no reports whatsoever of any Islamic radicalization for
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Matthew Livensburger. Right, you think that'd be more prominent, more
that would be dominant in the news in comparison to
what took place in New Orleans. Well, that Islamic ISIS sympathizer,
he pledged his allegiance to ISIS, wasn't necessarily trained by ISIS.
(07:08):
In fact, it was one of the reports here. His brother,
his family, his brother is specific that I want to
report here the brother of the New Orleans ISIS terrorists
because I call him that, because he pledged allegiance to
ISIS posted all that posted for a long time, they say.
The investigators say he posted for the longest time that
he wanted to kill people. He put some disturbing stuff online.
(07:30):
But this is the brother of the New Orleans ISIS terrorists.
He said that he was surprised. He didn't think that
his brother would go and do something like this. He
did become distant, isolated from his family in recent years,
and somewhere over the past six months, this guy got
really radicalized. I spoke with a friend of mine does
(07:53):
law enforcement. His opinion of it is and he's saying,
this is probably mental probably mental disease, like a mental
disorder mixed with some radicalization. That's probably what happened with
this guy. You guys recall the reports a couple of
days back of explosives of people putting IED's around the
(08:16):
French French Quarter near Bourbon Street. Well, it seems that
those reports of other people that were the reason they
said that they were hunting other people because this guy,
this terrorists, Islamic terrorists, and he's the one. I don't
want to say his name, I don't want to give
him any credit. He's the one to put the little igloos,
(08:38):
the little coolers, with the pipe bombs, with the explosives
around the French Quarter and people well they say, hey,
look at that's an igloo. Let me open up, see
what's in there. Oh, it's a in thatisard though that
if there were people that opened up and saw a
pipe bomb, or maybe he covered it, well, I'm thinking
he covered it with something else, because if I open
up an igloo and see what's in there, and I
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see wires and pie and looks like explosives, I'm calling
nine one one, wouldn't you. I'm thinking, hey, this guy
covered it up. Because the other individuals who were taken
into custody for questioning because they found these explosives, these
pipe bombs, these igloos, that had been stuff with pipe bombs.
They just simply looked at it or stopped and picked
it up, or stopped and open up the eglos to
(09:18):
see what was going on. Why didn't they call it
nine one one if they saw some pipe bomps in there? Anyway,
he acted alone, this guy, this forty two year old
guy from from Houston, radical lies. He pledged his allegiance
to ISIS FBI saying, yeah, he acted alone, and of
course took his ram He rammed his truck, killed fourteen
(09:41):
innocent people. I see with some audio on this related
to tell this. Let's see. Oh yeah, apparently the the
Nola terrorist, the Islamic terrorists from New Orleans. Yeah, he's
a monster. He ruined so many lives, hurt so many families.
(10:02):
But he's a monster with a message if you think
about it, right, Let me cut, let me play cut twelve,
Cut twelve from the FBI steven.
Speaker 9 (10:09):
There were five videos posted on Jabbar's Facebook account, which
are time stamped, beginning at one twenty nine am and
the last at three h two am.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
In the first video, Jabbar.
Speaker 9 (10:20):
Explains he originally planned to harm his family and friends,
but was concerned the news headlines would not focus on
the quote war between the believers and the disbelievers.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
My goodness. Yeah, So he's a monster and he wants
to kill and kill a lot of people for his
ji hide for his cause. He's a monster with a message.
So let's not distract from the main objective here to
what convert people to His line is that what it is?
How sick must you be? Well to that point, right?
(10:54):
How sick in the head was this guy to think?
What do you think is going to happen? Going to
love you more? They're gonna fear your allah, shake in
their boots. It's all, yeah, stop killing me on and
I'll go ahead and do your a lot the myank goodness.
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So I caught up with Carrie Sheffield as she's with
an independent woman's forum. She had a write up. It
was in the Daily Signal in other forums probably today
Donald Trump, because I found the commentary just appropriate because
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Donald Trump has an opportunity he and has people an
opportunity to shake up the press pool. You know this
tradition that they have. They put the big fat dinosaur
networks that are not as fat when it comes to
income now as before and viewership. That's because less eyeballs,
less subscriptions, less money for all the old papers that
(13:41):
are not papers anymore, their online publications Wopple, ABC, NBC.
All these dinosaurs, Why do they get to sit in
the front. It's the White House Correspondence Association that does
that well, the White House, Donald Trump in company, they've
got a chance to shake things up. We got a
lot of new media up there. We got that one
American network, We got the Gang from Newsmax, we have
(14:06):
a daily wire. You named many more independent, liberty minded
and conservative media. I think they should have a shot
to sit close up to front and put in their
questions that are substantive. So anyway, I had a conversation
with Carrie Sheffield about this from Independent Women's Forum, and
I'll share that with you later this hour of the program.
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Speaker 7 (18:09):
You all have seen me disagree with Mike Johnson at times,
but you want to know something else.
Speaker 10 (18:14):
Here's what I recognize.
Speaker 7 (18:15):
For the past four years, all of you and myself included,
have put blood, sweat and tears into electing President Trump.
Here's what I'm asking my colleagues to do. Let's put
aside our pride, Let's put aside our egos, and let's
put aside the end fighting. It's time to come together
as Republicans. I'll be voting for Mike Johnson. We're going
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to elect a speaker, and then we're going to swear
in as members of Congress. And then on Monday, we're
going to certify the most historic election in our nation's history.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Oh. I'm glad to hear that. Marjorie Taylor Green, that's
her voice. And I hope that Chip Chip hooray Chip
Roy and the rest of the gang, a couple of
from Texas. I hope everybody just get some mind to
take care of business. There's no reason to be, in
my opinion, there's no reason to be embarrassing Donald Trump,
embarrassing yourselves going into the weekend. There's no reason for chaos.
(19:09):
There's no reason for Matt Gates style chaos. There's no
reason for drama in the House. Just get her done,
first vote and out, let's go, because that's that's the
big job by Congress right now. They're in session, they're doing.
The vote's not taking place right now for speaker. There's
nothing and I'm kind of hoping it's done before the
end of the show. That way we can report, Okay,
it's a done deal. January sixth, Monday, boom there going.
(19:31):
They're going to be able to certify the vote. Donald
Trump won the election, because that's the first order of
business on Monday. If Mike Johnson is not speaker, that
ain't happening on Monday. Can you imagine the chaos and
ensues from that. So that was Marjorie Taylor Green. Yesterday
I mentioned Earth maybe a possible ally of Thomas Massey.
Tom Massey is the only one says he's not going
(19:53):
to vote for it for Mike Johnson a speaker. I'm
Sergio Sanchez. This is the Danish Show coming at you
from the Danish Southern Command here in South Texas. Coming
up later in the program. I was wondering how long
it's going to be before you and I start seeing
some savings at the pump. I had a chance to
speak with a friend of mine and all economists about this.
(20:14):
I'll share that conversation next hour of the Dana Show
and just coming up here in it just a couple
of minutes. I want to shake up of the press
pool in DC. I want I want the people's choices,
and of late, the people's choices have been with online media.
You know all these different services, and you hear them
(20:35):
in the news cycles and I'm sure you're scrolling on
your x feed or maybe other any other face. I
hate Facebook. It's a it's a necessary evil because it's
so darned big. I don't have a TikTok account. The
chi coms on TikTok. They're not going to own my data,
my purchasing habits, my credit card number, my location, absolutely not.
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I hate tiktoking China owned by the Chinese communists. I'm
in the camp that says, be done with it, flush
it down the toilet, make it unless they give it
to American service. That's bad enough that you're surrendering your
information to a bunch of strangers. You definitely don't want
to be surrendering that information, especially if you work for
the government, for the state, for the federal government, for
any agency. You're in a military base, you don't want
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to be surrendering that information. But if you don't, people
don't think that way. They just like stupid little videos
and monetize all that. So that's why I don't have
a TikTok again. Facebook. Facebook, it sucks. I hate Facebook,
but it's a necessary evil because it is so darn big.
You know, the other day these use these ninnies, the
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Facebook thought police. They have no sense of humor. I'm
thinking it's just a bunch of bots that are monitoring.
There was somebody posted and I reposted a fire at
a warehouse at a team MoU you know what? Team?
Who is? Right? Team? Who is is that? What was
the name of it? Before that, there was this Chinese
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retailer called called Wish, a bunch of cheap stuff from China.
Well the new one is timUL, a bunch of familiar
stuff that you know. And it was it was a
warehouse TEAMU warehouse on fire. So tragedy in China is
a team of warehouse burns up. Total losses in this
one hundred thousand dollars one hundred thousand square foot was
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fifty fifty two dollars and sixteen cents, how cheap everything
is from from tem I reposted that I got red
flag by the Facebook. Karents, Oh this is this is
not true, and I think we're going to limit your participate.
That's why Facebook size and so everybody getting everybody gets
their information from from online meing. Why because they don't
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trust American media. Okay, so let me share that conversation
with you. I had Carrie Sheffield, she's with Independent Woman's Form.
It was a write up and daily signal from Carrie Sheffield,
senior policy analysts with Independent Woman's Voice. This new Trump
administration has a chance to shake up the White House
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press pool. I found that fascinating. Let's do it, Carrie,
Where do we start on this. It's the Correspondent Press Group,
that organization up in DC that makes decision on where
to sit people from WAPPO and ABC and CBS and
all that. Right, those are the people that are calling
the shots. They don't have right to do that. Do that.
I mean, this is federal property. This is a White
House press briefing. I mean, can you explain how all
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that works up in DC? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (23:28):
So it's an interesting legal question and it's something that
the Trump administration was very interested in and they took
a respectful approach and a hopeful approach, and the media,
of course, the liberal media at the White House Correspondence
Association responded very poorly and did everything they could to
attack Trump. And the last year of the first term administration,
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I was a journalist in the White House Press Briefing
Room and I was only invited because I was a
guest of Kaylee mcinenny, the Press Secretary. I was not
a member of the White House Correspondence Association, and I
was granted access. I was a reporter for just thenews
dot com, which is John Follomon Beutlet and Chanell Rione
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from What American News. We were allowed in as a
guest of the Press Secretary. And just through this dynamic
that Chanelle had applied to join the White House Correspondence
Association and was rejected. And so basically the history of
the White House Correspondence Association, which is every year they
have the Big Dinner, and that dinner is now used
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to attack Trump at all costs. This group is a
outside nonprofit and just by courtesy, for decades, the White
House Press Office has granted basically control of who's allowed
in the press room and who gets to sit where,
who is granted basically access to the leader of the
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free world. And what was so striking to me my
first press conference when I was in there with President Trump,
I wasn't allowed a seat. I had to stand in
the aisle in the back with Chanelle. She had to
do the same thing. And it was striking because both
of us asked Trump questions that were substantive. Chanel asked
a question about Iranian foreign policy. I asked a question
(25:21):
about Hong Kong. I had just done one of the
last interviews with Jimmy Laive, the Hong Kong billionaire before
he was imprisoned, and I asked Trump about the protesters
in Hong Kong and about Jimmy Lai. And then I
believe she was with the NBC News and she was
seated in a plumb location, in a seat on the
front row, I believe, and she asked a question about QAnon.
(25:44):
I thought, how ironic it fits the quote unquote legitimate establishment,
legacy media, NBC or whoever it was on the front row,
who has the seat and all of the trappings in
the good old boys club or in her case, good
old girl club, whatever, the stuffy establishment, elitist, out of touch,
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not understanding the voice of the people. She's asking about
an Internet conspiracy theory. And to the reason she's doing
it is because she wants to drag the president down
and she wants to make him look bad. And I'm
here and one American News is here asking substantive questions
because we want answers for our people, and we want
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a few to move forward. And what's interesting is that
the people in the room as it currently stands, we
see it over and over it is not proportionate to
the voice of the people. And so I find it
rich that the Washington Post, for example, their motto is
democracy dies in darkness. Well, the root order delocracy is
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the most and the most means people. And if half
of the people are not represented in the press room,
then you are failing. You are dying. You are making
democracy diet in darkness, Washington Posts, because you are twisting
and you are not representing the voice of the people.
And they've come after Washington Post, has come after my
(27:11):
group and an inependent women's form, an independent women's voice,
which we take as a badge of honor. But it's
unfortunate because this causes severe mistrust and distrust and a
decline in our social fabric and social capital because of
the way the media is so destructive and so out
of touch.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Carrie Sheffield, senior policy analyst, Independent Women's Voice.
Speaker 12 (27:36):
The COUMP press team has an opportunity here. We've seen
some signals that they want to and Shaan Spicer, God
blessed him. He started that process. He allowed for the
first time guides questions and remote questions into the press
room from outlets that were not here, that weren't in
the swamp, and so he was getting people in who were,
(27:58):
you know, bloggers and non traditional, but getting people in
the room who are non traditional and having more open
access to conservative voices to be proportionate if we're roughly
in a fifty to fifty country, but it's not that
way in the press room. Yeah, So now there's some balance.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
And there is more balance now over in the market
and the eyeballs and the ears have been moving toward
a more independent minded and conservative minded and liberty minded press.
We have more outlets now and more sources and thank
God for Elon muskin X that they've been able to
grow exponentially there and express themselves without being off boarded
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and denied revenue sources. News Max is growing one American network.
As you mentioned, who comes to my daily wire Blaze,
I got your article, you write up your opinion piece
on daily Signal. They're all over the place. I would
argue that if you add up those numbers like you're saying, man,
you got more than half of the America public that
(29:00):
are going online. See the number one source for news
is onlines, the platforms of people going on x and
going online to seek news information because they don't trust
the low rated leftist liars, the propaganda peddlers at MSNBC,
the clueless News Network and ABC News shooting themselves in
the foot finally proving they're leftist Marxist bias going after Trump,
(29:24):
the attacks on him. They completely crapt on any legitimacy
that they have. It's the market is speaking and people
are moving towards the new independent, liberty minded and conservative
minded press. Those people should be at the front of
the line, front row in that press room. That's how
do we make that happen?
Speaker 12 (29:43):
Well, that's what's going to be interesting. Because there were
two journalists and the Trump years who sued the White
House because they the Trump White House had revoked their
press axis and the Trump Courts lost in court. That
was Jim Acost from CNN and then a reporter with
a playboy. But the thing is I and the piece
(30:08):
that you mentioned, the Daily Signal piece that I looked
at this I interviewed Hans von Sposkowski, who is a
legal expert. He said he believed the case would have
been one the cases would have been one on appeal,
but he recommended that when it comes to revoking passes
or he said, the problem was more about the initial
(30:30):
access or the initial crests that were given and then
being very clear on the standards of how they would
be revoked. And so that's really where the legal battle
is going to be. But ultimately, at the end of
the day, as you mentioned at the top of our conversation,
the White House Press braking room is a government property
(30:53):
and it's no sense that an outside, private, nonprofit would
be dictating who is allowed in that room. And I
am all for freedom of the press. I mean, I'm
a journalist by training. That was my journalism degree. I've
worked in journalism in one way or another for almost
twenty years, and I support freedom of the press, but
(31:16):
at the same time, not allowing someone onto government property
is not the same thing as stopping or shutting down
or in the case of big tech, completely stifling you know,
through algorithms and bias and things like that. But again
those are private companies, So it's all of this is
(31:37):
up for debate in the course, but I think that
we will see the Trump administration do more there. Chanell
Rey owned from one American news how I mentioned she
has spearheaded and created a separate nonprofit to be a
competitor to the White House Course fund As Association. So
there had been some talk that the White House would
(31:58):
recognize both criticiling. That's the way they would be more
compared competition. So we'll see what happens that. I think
there was a lot of exciting with.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Alcome and I do hope things get shaken up. Look,
there are influencers who have more eyeballs. There's local TV
stations and big markets that have more eyeballs than MSNBC
at any given hour or CNN for that matter, that
they've just lost their audience, maybe based on ratings or
maybe even some influencers that have big following. Those people
(32:30):
need to have staff sitting there. Lord knows are getting
paid for all all the attention that they get online.
But this is the time to shake things up, and
I do hope it happens under this administration, and whatever
you can do to make it happen. We wish you luck, Carrie,
and I appreciate your time today and keep in touch.
I appreciate your joining us today on the Data Show.
Speaker 12 (32:50):
Thank you so much, God blessed.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Senior Policy Analyst, Independent Women's Voice, Carrie Sheffield. I'm Sergio
Sanchius in for our friend Dana from her Southern Command
office here in South Texas at k u R and
V Radio. So they're going through the motions in the
US House, and yeah, it's more than just one person
being nominated for Speaker of the House. So Mike Johnson
(33:14):
who received his nomination, they're doing their speeches on that.
And now Hakeem the Nightmare, not Hakeem the Dream. How
came the Nightmare? Jeffreys He's been nominated as well. So
let the chips fall where they may, and we're gonna
we're probably going to see the end of the first
vote here before the end of the program after if
let's say the speeches aren't that long, because they all
(33:34):
have to be timed as well. So stay tuned to
see what happens as far as Mike Johnson maybe keeping
the gavel and let's get let's get it, let's get
her done. Let's go ahead and vote and approve the
election on Monday on January sixth, I'm Sergio Sanchez. You're
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Well, they're taking the vote up in DC. Here we
go round number one. Let's see if here an hour
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Johnson survives and is still the speaker. We should be
able to tell you next hour, sometime next hour, how
the vote went down. You're listening to the Dana Show.
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Speaker 13 (36:48):
That brings another issue. I think the incoming administration needs
to look at insider threat. I mean insider threat. The
analysis has been put in the back seat by this administration.
Have we got two people served in the military that
we're in you know that that created that community's terror sacs.
We need to really dig down into insider threat in
our military, in our federal federal service, whether it's the FBI,
(37:10):
whether it's no other other agencies, whether it's the military.
Insider threats a big issue, especially in our industry that
has infrastructure responsibilities. We need to drill down and find
out about this inspiration and what insider threat is currently
in the United States government, military and in the United
States Government service and address them right away. We got
(37:30):
to address in insider threat.
Speaker 4 (37:32):
We have to.
Speaker 13 (37:33):
We can't let this go on.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
That's incoming. Borders are in. That's Tom Holman and yeah,
look the Washington government, it's like an Airbnb after somebody
rented it for New Year's and just destroyed the place.
There is so much house, there's so much that needs
to be cleaned by the Trump administration. They can't start
doing it until the twentieth of the month when they
(37:57):
finally take hold of everything. I'm Sergial Senchuz and you're
listening to the Dana Show. Reporting to you from South Texas,
The Dana Show, Southern Command. Always an honor to be
with you. Hand Tom Holman on some of the work
that needs to be done because of the DEI mindset,
the hiring that emphasize non qualified individuals based on color, race, ethnicity,
(38:22):
sexual orientation, or gender confusion, whatever it was. There's so
much that needs to be done to restore the American
military to its might and to be just one phone
call away to take care of business and the ranks.
We have individuals that should not be in the military,
should not be leading the military. Now. Some of these
(38:45):
people that have been radicalized within the ranks of the
US military. That's something for internal policing and internal monitoring
that it needs to take place in the in the military.
We the way things are right now, and because of
these well, one known, truly known isis terrorist attack by
(39:13):
the terrorist in New Orleans. The other one, h we
don't know yet. Now it's it's a it's a an
explosion that took place after a suicide. And this the
guy popped, you know, popped one in his head and
shot himself in the head. That the guy in Vegas
and then ignited the explosives inside that cyber truck. Islamo fascism,
(39:36):
Islamic extremists. I don't know, man, I don't know. And
this guy had personal problems. He was according to the reports,
maybe he was unfaithful to his wife, had a new baby,
went back to an old girlfriend. This guy obviously not stable.
You're in condition like that. We take your life. You're
not stable, You're you're mentally ill. There's something something wrong
with you. At least we know that there's one one
(39:59):
in in inspired by isis, inspired by Islamic radicals, and
we need to go back in and police, the ranks
in the military, because this unfortunately provides ammunition to some
of the internal American enemies people. For example, this fool
(40:20):
over at MSNBC, Larry O'Donnell. He was running the numbers saying, yeah,
we've suffered more from our military than from individuals coming
in illegally from the southern border. It's cut fifteen, Steve.
The New Orleans terrorists.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Like Timothy mcafey reached the rank of sergeant in the
United States Army. The simple fact is this country has
suffered more deadly terrorism at the hands of American born
citizens who are veterans of the United States military than
(40:57):
people who have crossed into the country at the southern border.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Oh my goodness, before you start going, uh yeah, he's right. Absolutely,
he's right, my friend. Only the feeble minded would follow
an idiot like this. In this conclusion, if you run
the numbers on just under the Biden administration, run all
the crimes, all the shootings, all the rapes, from the
(41:23):
Nungary family, the child in Houston, to this college student
in Georgia, to the in northern California and San Francisco area,
all these people have been killed by illegal immigrants. Through
the years, especially by this Biden administration that just opened
up the border. All the dead in the wilderness and
the desert, all the dead in the wilderness in South
(41:44):
Texas that I die from exposure to the heat, to
the elements, all the dead people as a result of
lax border policies. More people have died as a result
of lax border policies, especially under the Biden administration, than
any harm that has come to this country by some kook,
some crazy veteran or maybe even active veteran, active service
(42:08):
member in this country. It's important to put everything in perspective.
And with the Trump administration coming in, perhaps I'm thinking
Tom Holman has the right mindset. Or let's do the
internal investigation, let's do the you know, they do this
at the CIA, I believe they still do it. Or
they do this at the FBI, where they have regular
(42:30):
reviews of the agents to make sure that they're not
being bribed. They move people around, make sure they're not
being bribed, they're being influenced, being forced into criminal activity
by someone, to being blackmail. They do these these interviews.
Maybe it's time that in our military as we need
(42:51):
to clean up the military and get rid of the
DEI appointments, get rid of these men that are dressing
women that are leading the military. Try to evaluate the
mindset of the military, do a better job of that
in taking care of our veterans, are present military members
and our veterans, and finally commit to having a fighting
(43:13):
force that's ready to answer the call when necessary. Tom
Holman his comments, of course, confirming that this Islamic terrorist
in New Orleans, he took his truck, killed fourteen people
that you know, it's in the military, came from the army.
But as you heard of that cut, it's time to
(43:34):
make an assessment that was going on. And I'm reminded
of a comment by a friend of mine, a friend
of the stations here in South Texas. He's a professor
at Saint Mary's University, Jeffrey Atticott, doctor Jeffrey Atticott, who
has been studying Islamic terrorism since the beginning, since two
thousand and one, he set up an institute up in
(43:54):
Central Texas, up in San Antonio to study all these
Under the Trump administration, is important to again emphasize who
the real enemy of our nation is is not white supremacist.
It's not white racis. That is the boogeyman that the
Biden administration tried to create and distract everybody from the
(44:15):
FBI and federal authorities have been going after the wrong
people for several years now. They've been going after Christians,
after concerned parents that want to attend school board meetings.
They've been going after Lord knows how many hours and
how many millions of dollars have been spent in investigations
(44:36):
into the January sixth Individuals, grandmas and business people and
patriots who simply wanted to pause the process in January
six four years ago because they had legitimate questions a
suspicious activity during the election, the COVID election, the election
(44:59):
that I I don't trust that it was anywhere fool
proof compared to previous elections. It's not one hundred percent
fool proof, but man, with all the rules that were
relaxed in many stays, the patriots has showed up to
Washington and foolishly they even though they were waved in,
they walked, they were trespassing, and the FBI and the
(45:20):
Justice Department they went down hard on all these people.
They sent them away. I think the first thing the
President Trump needs to do when he gets into office
is to pardon the overwhelming majority of all individuals who
were there on January sixth inside the Capitol walking around,
trespassing for us. For whatever reason they were in there,
either they were waved in or somebody opened the door
and maybe a cop said hey, come on in. They
(45:42):
were just walking around, which, by the way, Liz Cheney
receiving a medal from Joe Biden, my goodness, that is rich.
That's another middle finger to the American people. Liz Cheney,
the liar list. Cheney, though on sho pressed all this information,
all this video, all this testimony from public review, and
(46:06):
created a narrative and try to convince the American people
that Donald Trump, he was involved in an insurrection. The
Capitol riots was an insurrection from the j six Committee. Yes,
she receiving a medal from Joe Biden for this, just
a middle finger from Joe Biden to the American people.
(46:28):
The enemy of this country are the Islamic radicals who
attacked us on two thousand one and attax us even
before that, nineteen ninety three, the First World Trade Center attack,
the USS call embassy attacks, numerous other taps nine to
eleven We didn't learn anything from that. Who the enemy is,
who the wet dream that they have to kill Americas,
(46:51):
to be head Americans, to throw a nuclear bomb at America.
That's the real enemy. My friend Jeffrey Attica from Saint
Mary's University. Again, the incident that took place with isis,
this isis attack in New Orleans. It proves once and
for all that the radical Islamic extremist that is the
enemy of American Under Donald Trump. I hope and pray
(47:13):
that Tom Holman and company they're able to help us
refocus on this. All right, let me go to other stuff.
One of the reforms that we need up in DC
desperately under Donald Trump is the clean house at the FBI,
or give the FBI the marching orders to do its job.
(47:36):
There's a rite up and daily signal today from a
retired special agent for the FBI. Want to look it up,
Richard Stout. Just a little bit of what he shared
as a retired FBI special agent. I work to protect
my family, the American people in a fair and a
political way. Our family has always embraced the concept of
(47:57):
the FBI family, a term that and bodies the camaraderie,
the shared mission. Despite the many years that we cherished
being part of the FBI family, found myself expecting more
from HQ and DC and was disappointed. Sadly, I'm not
the only agent feels this way. The trust the FBI
(48:17):
took nearly a century to earn has erode it quickly
over the past several years, as the bureau has prioritized
intelligence gathering of Americans and waiting at the politics over
keeping the American people safe. Get back to business protecting
the public, fighting crime, upholding the rule of law over
at the FBI. When Cash Bettel takes over as FBI Director,
(48:41):
I hope that he fulfills his promise to shut down
the J. Edgar Hoover Building and the seven thousand agents
that are in that building. Just disperse them, throw them
into the country. Shut down that building, throw them into
the country, and do your job. Protect the public, fight crime,
uphold the rule of law, and stop going after American citizens.
(49:04):
Stop going after political groups that don't agree with the
party that is in power in Washington, d C. There's
a lot of work that needs to be done, especially
when it comes to finding sex traffickers and these children
that are missing in this country. Probably might need to
help immigration Customs enforcement find find these kids that are
missing in this country bout three hundred thousand under the
(49:26):
Biden administration. Okay, let me end this little segment with
it a little positive note. The oldest living survivor of
the attack on Pearl Harbor has died. Warren Upton his name,
died on Christmas Day, just a few days back at
one hundred and five. A spokesperson for the Sons and
(49:47):
Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors said that mister Upton was
a very humble and gentle individual. Upton requested to be
buried side by side with his late wife instead of
being interred with the uss Utah record. He belonged to
the uss Utah instead of being interred with the uss
Utah's records, a tradition of many pro Harper survivors. It's
(50:11):
a nice little story. As we go, pay some bills.
Is nineteen minutes after the hour. I'm Sergio Sanchez repointing
to you from the Dana Show, Southern Command in South Texas.
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Speaker 1 (50:35):
Well, it looks like maybe Mike Johnson might not be
surviving the first vote. So we got Chip Chip, hooray.
He voted for somebody else, and as expected, another lawmaker
voter for somebody who's own. That's it. He's lost too.
Mike Johnson has lost two lawmakers. So does that put
(50:56):
him at to eighteen or below two eight I don't know.
I kept hearing that if he lose US two, that said,
he doesn't get them toward either way. The vote still
going Mike Johnson and Hakeem the Nightmare Jeffries and the
way things are going, I don't think Mike is going
to survive the vote.
Speaker 7 (51:14):
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Speaker 1 (51:15):
Let me say here breaking news. No, that's not really
to that. Let's check some headlines. Go ahead, STEVEO.
Speaker 11 (51:20):
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I'm Sergio Sanchez from the Dana Sho Southern Command in
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(51:47):
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Jet Blue is being finned two million dollars for chronically
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two and November of twenty twenty three. Apple is settling
(52:10):
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(52:33):
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Speaker 1 (53:01):
Thanks. So, Yeah, the audio bit muffled in that one.
That was somebody asking Mike Johnson, I guess walking the
halls there in Congress, Hey, you think you're gonna survive
the first ballot, first vote? I think so. I think
so you heard Mike Johnson. Well that didn't mad very well.
Uh no, STEVEO. He's down three votes, right, I think
(53:22):
he lost three Republicans who were telling me during the break, Yeah,
there is three. He lost three, So I think it
was he could only lose two and he still had
a chance. But either way, it is done. Among them
who voted against him was Thomas Massey, Chip Roy. I
don't know who the third one is. I have to
look into that. Either way, there will be there will
(53:43):
need to be another vote for a Speaker of the House.
I don't know if that happens like later in the
afternoon after recess or are they going to the weekend
and do this. I'm Sergio Sanchez. You're listening to the
Dana Show coming at you from her Southern Command Office,
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the studios of seven to ten KU RV. Stick around
(54:04):
for conversations related to the price at the pump. Inflation,
of course, one of the major concerns, one of the
reasons many people voted for Donald Trump, hoping to get
prices back down. One of the ways we can get
prices down is with cheaper energy. Cheaper at the pump,
free up a few dollars so that you can buy
some more more expensive stuff and hopefully the price of
(54:27):
diesel can come down. Transporting all the stuff, all the goods,
to the shelves at the local stores is going to
take a while, though. I had a chance to speak
with my friend Tim Snyder. He's a petroleum oil economist
and he watches trends as far as employment and economic trends,
especially on the oil patch. So how long is it
going to take before we start seeing some cheaper prices
(54:49):
at the store, maybe even at the pumps. First, it's
got to happen to the pump and then at the store.
So that's coming up in just a few minutes. And
stick around for conversation that I had with one of
the pros from DC that I like calling just to
pick his brain. What's taking place up there? Ken Kutchenelli
coming up next hour of the Dana Show, terrorist cells
(55:12):
because of this attack that took place in New Orleans.
The first thing that popped into my head, in my goodness,
is this a terrorist cell? Well, it wasn't. It was
a member of the military, acts, member of the military, radicalized,
It probably had some mental health issues, radicalized, and of
course killed all these innocent people in New Orleans. And
of course it requires an examination. Like Tom Holmans said
(55:34):
at the start of this hour, we need to go
back and see who has been radicalized in the ranks
of the US military. There's a lot of the heavy
lifting that needs to take place, a lot of the
cleaning that needs to take place by the incoming Trump administration.
So Ken Kuchinelli asked him about the concern over terrorist cells,
and I'm thankful for one that despite the fact that
millions of people have come into this country illegally and
(55:57):
among them are hardened criminals, hardened criminals from other countries.
People have been let out of jails and allowed to
come here. Some maybe it's a small number, but either way,
one murder, one axe murder, one serial killer, one rapist
is one too many crossing the border illegally into this country.
(56:18):
And these countries have sent some of the worst as
many people come here because they're economic migrants. I get it,
but you cannot close your eyes, you cannot look away
to the fact that we've got a lot of criminals
that have come in. We know this because they have
a terrorist watch list and they have border patrol has
been able to catch some of the individuals on a
terrorist watch list, like one hundred and seventy one hundred
(56:39):
and eighty over the past several cycles. Now you tell me,
and those were the dumb ones who got caught. How
about the ones that were able to evade border patrol.
They're in the country somewhere. We know we got criminal
gangs from Venezuela, ten da Agua, the TDA terrorizing people
in apartment complexes and doing all sorts of conducting all
(57:00):
sorts of mayhem and criminal activity across the country. The
Venezuelan gang we know they're here now, terrorists themselves, individuals
who represent the same mindset and ideas twisted backward, deadly
ideas of ISIS Islamic State. Ain't that funny how Trump
(57:22):
isis was pretty much eradicated, right? The problem with isis
Islamic State taking care of the president. President Trump released
the House and took care of business. And now under
Joe Biden, we got ISIS again. And to radicalize is
radicalizing Americans now and to conducting of these terrorist attacks
(57:43):
in our country. We know they're out there somewhere. We've
been hearing for forever that they're terrors. Hell, He's our
government is the Department Home and Security, is the FBI's CIA.
Everybody needs to talk to each other. These three letter
agencies up in DC, are they up to the job
of finding and protecting the American people from radical Islamists
that want to take more trucks and kill people at
markets or blow up something that's coming up next hour?
(58:07):
Ken Kutchinelli, formerly from d DHS, joining us on the program. President.
Like Donald Trump, he continues to show his support for TikTok,
the social media app the Chinese Communist Chinese Party owned
tic Talk. If you want a TikTok account. You have
surrendered your address, personal information, purchasing habits, location, you name it,
(58:31):
your browsing activity. You have surrendered all that to the Chicoms. Congratulations,
and you're not alone. We've got over one hundred and
some about a million people in this country that have
done the same. The President Donald Trump expresses he support
for TikTok. He's appreciative that because TikTok has reached the
younger audience, and that younger audience gave him some votes
to win, he wants to come to some type of
(58:52):
agreement to keep it open in the US. The only
way that's going to happen, the only way it should happen,
in my opinion, is to make sure that that data
does not go to the Chicoms in any way. No, sir,
we cannot be sharing that. There are other social media outfits.
There are other online kiosks for people to participate in
and express their point of view and monetize as well.
(59:13):
TikTok is Communist party owned and should not be in
this country if the Chiicoms do not release that information
and send it back to the US. In my opinion,
mister President, all right, how long can mister president lower
the price of the pump. Here's my conversation with economist
Tim Snyder. I need to ask you about this headline
(59:35):
on Ukraine shutting down a Russian natural gas pipeline. I'm
sure it's going to affect the European markets that are
trying to get some of this natural gas from Russia.
The world market is well, tell me how that big
headline from Europe and Ukraine and Russia that the pipeline
being shut down, how does that affect the world market?
Speaker 4 (59:54):
Well, first and foremost, you know, it's important to understand
that the agreement, the contract that the Ukrainians did not renew,
it was a six year contract that started way before
the war between Russia that Russia started with Ukraine, and
it had been delivering you know, natural gas. Russia have
been delivering natural gas into the Ukraine, and and you
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know that that's a big market share for them because
they and they have significant amounts of natural gas. I think,
if anything, they're a little bit light on crude oil,
but but they've got significant quantities of natural gas. And
and by non renewing that contract, it kind of send
a message. And then you know, the Russian economy is
rather shaky right now, is the best way to put it.
(01:00:38):
And it did send a message to Eastern Europe that says, Okay,
you better find better ways than buying Russian crudal they're sanctioned,
or crual natural gas and crude oil. But you know
they're sanctioned, and you know, we got a new sheriff
in town. The United States of America has a new
president and they're not going to put up with it.
So that's got a big It's got a lot to
do with where these markets are right now, and it's
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all about market share.
Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
Does that present American producers a new market, new clients?
You know they can pick up the same Hey, we
noticed that the pipeline setting down over there. How about
you buy some liquified natural gas from US. We'll send
the ships out to you.
Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
Absolutely absolutely, matter of fact, I know the plant over
in Corporate near Corpus Christie's is just now. I believed
there underway, and they're they're shipping. They're going to be
shipping LNG to the to the EU, the European Union.
That's important because we have, you know, that opportunity we've
(01:01:35):
had the United States is still the largest exporter of
LNG in the world, and we need to step back
and provide the leadership that has been sorely missed for
the last four years.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Sir, Yeah, How long do you think the Tim Snyder metadoreconomics,
dot com energy on the mind right now? How long
do you think before we start seeing savings at the pump?
But the new Trump administration and then of course the
domino effect with cheaper diesel, sending stuff the market to
putting it on store shelves, cheaper diesel, cheaper fuel, all
(01:02:07):
that savings. How long do before we start seeing some savings?
Speaker 4 (01:02:10):
Do you think a minimum six months? It's going to
be you know, remember this, the market momentum, the optimism
that we see in the marketplace has already hit the markets,
and so there's a we're seeing demand increase, We're seeing optimism,
We're seeing you know, people say, well, maybe I can
expand my business now. So we're going to increase our
capax money. All those things are starting now and it's
(01:02:34):
going to push that demand a little bit higher. Demand
pulls prices higher. The president incoming president won't start till
the twentieth of January, and it's going to take probably
six months before they actually get any sort of trickle
down effect from the policy changes he's going to make
from this standpoint of regulations and those kinds of things.
So Midsummer really and truthfully, when we should be seeing
(01:02:57):
the highest prices of the year, we probably are going
to start prices go lower. And that is going to
be very beneficial. But don't expect to see it, you know,
right off the bat, I don't think we're going to
see it. And with the double polar vortex that's fixing
the hit us next week and blow right through you
guys as well as what they're telling me, you know,
that's that that sort of situation will help pull prices higher.
(01:03:19):
So expect to see prices a little bit higher now,
and then we'll start to recoup what we had to
give up in the early part of the year just
because of the transition to President Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
Well, we're expecting under the Trump administration, And there's so
many stories I was reading and sharing some news packages
this week on the Trump administration will be a boon
for taxes, energy, the oil sector and the natural gas
sector for the nation. For that, regulations we've thrown out
the window well, these backstops, these everything that Joe Biden
(01:03:53):
did to slow the industry will be should be removed.
But there's also a break even point that producer have
to contend with, because what is the break even right
now when it comes to energy prices, because you got
to get into the market and make some money, and
right now the price seemed to be okay, it.
Speaker 4 (01:04:11):
Is it is, it is okay, it's actually high. And
you know, all went back and did this study just
looking back from presidents just starting two thousand, starting to
President Bush, every president since that time, Bush, Obama, you know,
Trump won, Biden now Trump two. Every single one of
(01:04:33):
those administrations, if it was a Republican in office, the
average price for a barrel of crude will was about
fifty four dollars and thirty one cents of barrel. The
Democrats were about seventy two. And Joe Biden's about to
finish his presidency with almost eighty dollars a barrel and crudial,
which is extremely high. It so what's forced the inflation
(01:04:54):
number so high? But I will tell you that I
think we're you know, we're break even processes are probably
low fifties and we can survive, you know, fifty four
fifty five sixty dollars bury and that's kind of where
I'm expecting to see the bottom of that market.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Okay, well I ask you because hopefully by removing all
these regulations and backstops, you can get whole people off
the fence and put some money out there, get some
capital out there, and start, you know, the whole drill,
baby drill that we've been asking for for a while,
and hopefully make some money from. This is it. I
was driving I went home to Houston during the Christmas
(01:05:32):
break to for just a few days, and just driving
around that behemouth city. My goodness, like eight ten lanes
on the freeway and all these towers. There are so
many billions of dollars energy capital of the world, Houston,
Texas there and it's all traditional energy. It's all the
refineries and the plastic producers. And I was telling my wife, oh, baby,
(01:05:55):
this is it's amazing, how huge, how much money there
there is in metro Houston. And you know what I
told her, This would have been the end of the
line for the Keystone XL pipeline Canada all the way
down to Houston for export and can you imagin how
many thousands of jobs and billions of dollars I would
have represented for Houston as if they needed billions more,
(01:06:17):
they would have billions, but they would have been a
lot more employment for tax Is it is it too late?
Is it too late to save Keystone XCEL under Trump?
Can can we make an effort to bring it back?
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
Well, I'll tell you that the company that owns the
Keystone pipeline and that would have would have included Keystone XL,
said they're not going to read they're not going to
restart XL because too much of it has already been
taken down. You know, they cut up the pipes, they did,
they got rid of the leases, they did, they got
(01:06:49):
rid of as much of the infrastructures that that there was.
And you knew that's just what they were going to do.
And he said it costs us too much in contracts
and those kinds of things. We're not going to read
rebuild that. Now they may reconsider a new pipeline, a
separate pipeline that won't we won't be called the Keystone
AXL popeline, and it'll have a different path. But you know,
(01:07:10):
we need to get that Canadian tar sands crudill down
to our refineries because a mix or a blend of
crudeles is what creates the molecules necessary to make plastics
that you just mentioned. And you know all the different
products that come as a by product of you know,
taking a barrel of crudle and knocking it into molecules.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
And it takes time, right, you just mentioned all these
contracts and leases. Yes, and the materials are go into
place in the constructions. It takes years to ramp up
something like that, to hear that it's it's dead, it's
been sold off. Yeah, even if if we started on
January twentieth, it will still take more than four years
to get everything up and running from Canada down to Houston.
(01:07:52):
So hopefully they get that second pipeline created to bring
everything down here. All right, my friend, Happy New Year,
be safe, look forward to talk to you again. Him
Snyder matadoreconomics dot com. I'm Sergio Sinschiez. You're listening to
the Dana Show from South Texas. Mike Johnson has failed
on vote number one. I have to vote again to
(01:08:12):
keep Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Republican Johnson
as Speaker of the House. I don't know when that
vote takes place, so we'll see what we can find
out here before the end of the Dana Show. Coming
to you from South Texas.
Speaker 11 (01:08:26):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
It's time from Florida. Man, I'm Sergio sanchizin from my
friend Dana Lash. You've heard it said, you know, don't
cry over spilled milk, but yeah, don't stab anyone as well.
So there's this guy in Edgewater, sixty eight years old
who said that he was I found this funny self
medicating with beer. I guess what mostly y'all do afterward.
(01:08:56):
He was self medicating with beer to help his post
stress disorder, but he stabbed his sister in the face
because she asked him to clean up some spilled milk.
He stabbed her in the mouth, in the face, in
her body, serious injuries. She wound up at the hospital.
The sister told police that her brother is schizophrenic bipold
(01:09:19):
her was arguing with her about that spilled milk. The
woman said that her brother asked her one of his
took one of his two knives at her, and he
said he was going to stab her eyes out. My goodness, sister,
I think it's time. I think it's time that you
look for a new apartment. Time to move out, all right?
(01:09:40):
So vote number one for Mike Johnson has failed, and
we'll see where we go from me. I'm texting some
friends right now, see what happens. I'm texting friends up
to DC. So what happens now? They're going to vote again,
So we'll find out next hour and a conversation with
Ken Kutchenelli. He was the chief over at DHS under
Donald Trump. I want to know if federallaw Enforcement is
(01:10:01):
up to the task of protecting Americans from sleeper sales,
and we we know they're here. Ken Kachinelli has also
been working voter integrity issues. I want to know about
that ten million Biden vote bump in twenty Tony, what
happened to that? That's coming up next hour of the
Dana Show. I'm Sergio Sanchez in for Dana.
Speaker 14 (01:10:20):
So this is really a matter of who can hold
out the longest. But considering the fact that Trump went
crawling to Chip Roy today in a phone call, I
just think that it's funny because you know, Mago believes
that Trump is this big mean guy, and he's the
strong man.
Speaker 10 (01:10:36):
But here it is.
Speaker 14 (01:10:37):
He has threatened hip Roy, not once, not twice, but
he's threatened him a number of times, and hip Roy
always stands up to him.
Speaker 10 (01:10:43):
And now it's Trump.
Speaker 14 (01:10:44):
This's Collin chip Roy begging for a vote.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
There I go. It's hour three of the Dana Show.
How are your friend? I'm Sergio Sanchez in for my
friend Dana Lash. She should be with us Lord willing
on Monday after the holiday. Yeah, Jasmine Crockett on the
leverage that Chip Roy and Thomas Massey and one more
I forgot the name. Three Republicans voted other than Mike Johnson,
(01:11:13):
and of course the other choice on the ballot was
the Democrat hakem the Nightmary Jeffrees. So there go, we're
going to vote number two. I've texted some friends up
in DC that normally do this news thing up there.
So what next? Is there going to be a vote
before the end of the day or are we going
into the weekend. I've heard it before. I'm sure you have.
(01:11:35):
The first vote sometimes is symbolic. It's meant to send
a message. I know chip Roy, he wants the president
to be certified. I know he does. I mean he's
one of the few lawmakers. Actually, no up in DC
have a conversation every now and then with him. I
know he wants President Trump to be certified on Monday,
January sixth, Monday. That's the first order of business for folks.
(01:11:57):
They need a Speaker of the House in order to
do any business. In fact, they need a Speaker of
the House. If I heard correctly, it was another interview
I was listening to early this morning. They need the
Speaker of the House. They need Mike Johnson, which is
that's the only choice right now for the Republicans unless
you want the drama and the chaos. You know that
Matt gate Gates chaos that was unnecessary many months ago.
(01:12:19):
Even Marjorie Tayter Green is in line wanting Republicans said
let's take their business and vote for Donald Trump his
stork whin January sixth, Monday is the date they got
to do that. They can't even swear in new members
of Congress, those new people that have gone up to DC.
They can't do any of that unless the Speaker of
the House is seated, and then they can finally do
(01:12:41):
that and of course certify the vote in the US House.
So Mike Johnson goes down in the first vote. Maybe
it's symbolic. Maybe there will be another vote here before
the end of the day, if I get it. I've
got one friend who texted, yes, I know you voted
for Okay, so againt me text my friend again. Oh no,
(01:13:06):
that that was my buddy, Steve. I go, thank you
Steve O. He corrected me, and Chip Roy actually voted
for Mike and Johnson. I thought he voted somewhere else. Well,
we had three that defected vote somewhere else. Oh, Norman
self and Massey. I got you. I see Steve. Thanks
thanks for the correction. All right. Federal Appeals Court striking
down the FCC rule that kept internet service providers from
(01:13:29):
charging more or changing the way they delivered content, and
Appeals Court in Ohio thankfully has blocked that Joe Biden
administration attempt to try to reinstate Obama era net neutrality
rules as they call them. During the Obama administration, the
move by the leftist was try to control this media
(01:13:51):
prevent service providers, you know, the big phone companies and
cable companies and cell phone service providers that dispense the Internet.
Let's base it on people paying for premium versus individuals
will only pay the minimum and try to get some
free service. Well, that's the market. You're willing to pay
for it, you should be able to receive it. Oh no,
(01:14:12):
the lefty skin have any of that. It needs to
be free for everybody. We need to have access to
the Internet. Well, I guess you can go to your
local public library your tax dollars. They normally do that
mostly in all communities nationwide, right, local libraries providing Internet
service computers or they even have computers in their libraries
(01:14:32):
for you to use. So the net neutrality rules from
the Obama administration shot down again, hopefully this time forever
prevented the Internet providers from dispensing the information, dispensing the pipeline,
the Internet pipeline based on how much you pay for it.
The rules, the net neutrality rules, they were removed by
(01:14:58):
mister Trump during his four years. Biden administration comes in
and in an FCC panel that was now now leaning Democrat,
voted to reinstate net neutrality hasn't really kicked in though
from what I see, it's still a premium is still
being charged because it's been tied up in the courts.
An appeals court in Ohio. The Sixth Circuits said, Nope,
(01:15:21):
they can't do net neutrality. Let the market speak, Let
the market be and sell what they need to sell.
Here's a sidebar story I failed to mention yesterday dealing
with immigration, but I thought important to note because I
didn't see I didn't hear much of this. After a
(01:15:43):
top golf cartel leader, in fact, one of the fathers
of the Mexican drug running, people's smuggling, sex trafficking, golf cartel.
They'll find the golf cartel. The cartel is a Meximum,
and they will find any nefarious, any criminal enterprise that
they can make money off. During the big flood, the
(01:16:06):
tsunami of humanity crossing the border here in this area,
the arch of the attacks here in McAllen. As they
were flooding in border whichil doing their best to manage
all other people coming in. They would cross the border
with these bracelets. Different color bracelets. They represented either the
location they originated from, the different gangs that brought them
(01:16:28):
up to the border, the amount of money that they paid.
I had a dear friend in media who's told me
forever Nothing crosses the US Mexican border, whether it's the
Rio Grande River or the Southwest. Nothing crosses the border
without the permission, the blessing, the involvements, and of course
the profiteering by the Mexican cartails. Now there's different cartails.
(01:16:50):
There's warring cartails that are all making money from human smugging,
human trafficking, sex trafficking, and of course drug running and
gun running and everything else that they do into this country.
But roll the clock back about about fifteen years or
so and even further back as far as the genesis
that the birth of the more violent expressions of the
(01:17:14):
Mexican criminal cartels, the golf cartel being number one, and
then had they had these old groups, the sittests, who
provided security for them, and in other parts of Mexico
they had other cartel So we're looking almost I think
back to a fifth twenty four to twenty fifth anniversary
now of the birth of the violent expression of the
cartels in Mexico. Last here in the rgiv at Taxes.
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I need to emphasize this because you need to understand,
and I hope you understand, as my neighbors and federal
patriots in our country taxes thanks to the efforts of
Governor Greg Abbott, thanks to the efforts of Department Public Safety.
Local Border Patrol are local border patrol agents that are
doing the job and local police departments. The tech. Give
(01:17:58):
you an example of Texas Mexico border, all the cities
we have on the border. If you do the per
capita numbers as far as crimes and attacks and murders,
oh my goodness, we are way way safe. And the
big markets that are the targets of the cartels, and
that's what the cartels are sending people to their even
(01:18:18):
sending up to North Texas and big cities up northeast,
in Philadelphia, New York, up in Chicago. They're going to
the big cities because that's where the big money is.
So you know this, if this area of the country
was not safe, I would my wife and I would
never have raised the two beautiful boys. And we're still happy.
(01:18:41):
We're saved. Never a criminal incident in our neighborhood anywhere
near in McCallin Texas, bronsweow Texas the same thing. I'd
say what Elon Musk would not have set up his
star base Space X in brownswo Texas if it wasn't safe.
He's got three thousand people that is as a rocket
factory there in Brownswell, Texas. Border is safe because it's
smaller communities. It's not the big money of Houston, of Boston,
(01:19:07):
of Miami other other big cities. I need to make
sure you understand that. And the reason I'm talking about
the cartels right now is because this Biden administration that
seems to love criminals, maybe because it's in the family,
right You've got Hunter and his criminal enterprise. The entire
Biden family seems to be a criminal enterprise. It seems
(01:19:31):
to be you know, influenced, pedling, bribe loving Biden family.
All the family, many family members be involved in this
twenty some one million dollars Congressional investigators shwing. Yeah. The
Biden's definitely going to have profited from all these questionable
dealings with business groups in Ukraine, China, you name it,
(01:19:53):
filtering all that money back to themselves and enriching themselves
by selling America. That's criminal behavior, all that corruption. I
can't man, I can't wait till the twentieth of this
month to get rid of the Bidens. But things Joe
Biden just seems to love criminals. How many murderers, hardened
criminals that Biden pardon or commute the sentences, not part
(01:20:17):
but committed the sentences of people in a federal death row.
He only left like three individuals, those two or three
individuals that definitely would have cost them an uproar in
the media, and the media went along with it. They
didn't know. I didn't see any blue ribbon panels, any
roundtable discussions naming of all the individuals on federal death roll,
(01:20:38):
naming the crimes. We should have heard that, I believe
from the national media, don't you. I want to review
the two dozen individuals that you committed the sentences for
the people on death row. Biden just commuted all all
these death row inmates federal death row by just okay,
you guys, we're not going to give you the needle.
You know, the father of one of the major cartel
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is just south of the border, the former head of
the Golf cartel. You know, he was deported from a
US federal prison sent back to Mexico. For some of us,
the first time that you hear this, Josiel Calaneskienne, the
former head of the Golf Cartel Supervinent Golf cartel. I
mean when they began those nets south of this border
(01:21:23):
in Raynos in Mexico. That's the town I grew up with,
I grew up at as a boy. In fact, in
my old neighborhood, Los Cumbres. That's like a hornet's nest
for cartel activity just south of this border. My family
and I, my wife and I, we stopped going south
of the border to go dine and shop and just
(01:21:43):
enjoy some of that nice events down there because of
the nasty firefights and Raynos in Mexico and my Tomtos,
Mexico south of Browns One, south of the river, that's
the air, that's the troubled area north of the Rio
Grande River. This is the land of nine one pint one,
the land of the free, the red, white and blue,
where law enforcement is not bought by the cartels. We're
(01:22:05):
safe here in South Texas. South of the border, not
so much. Two thousand and six, when they had the
nasty firefights we saw going there, the former head of
the Gulf Cartel, O Kaidnizkien, was released by the Biden
administration back to Mexico. And if you're not aware of this.
There are many examples, several examples of individuals who are
leaders of cartels, leaders of criminal enterprises south of the border,
(01:22:28):
who come up to a judge who has been bought
and eventually is through some legal technicality or some contortion
that they go through some legal contortion, those leaders of
those lieutenants, those commanders, they wind it back on the
street in Mexico, killing people and running their criminal outfit.
So Kaski, he was supposed to stay in jail several
(01:22:52):
more years in a federal prison, in an American federal prison.
He I think he only served like two thirds if
I remember correct, about two thirds of the sentence. Why
was he sent back? There was no need for him
to go back. Oh, kadynsky In the former head of
the Gulf Cartel released to Mexican authorities a heavy air quotes.
(01:23:12):
Now Mexican authorities remanded to heavy air quotes Mexican authorities
for further prosecution, more air quotes, further prosecution. I'm counting
the days for some type of legal contortion or maybe
some raid on a prison Mexican federal prison to release
the father of the Golf cartel, the head of the
(01:23:33):
Gulf cartell Oh, she had Katniski in so that he
can get back to work, go punch in and participate
in the criminal enterprises and the cartel state. I'm very
sad to say the cartel state that is the country
of Mexico. Nineteen minutes after the hour, This is the
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with us early next week after the holiday. Happy New
Year to one and all. Thanks for joining us on
the Data Show. So I got a friend up in
DC working for media there at the House. And yes,
(01:24:33):
so Mike Johnson, the Republican Speaker of the House. He's
pressing the flesh. He's negotiating if he can flip one
of the lawmakers and maybe ask the other two to
vote present. If the other two vote present and not
vote for somebody else that lowers the threshold, and there
you go. He can be Speaker of the House. So
a waiting for announcement for vote number two. See if
(01:24:57):
all depending on what Mike Johnson could do. All right, Steve,
let's do some headlines.
Speaker 11 (01:25:01):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
It looks like a lot of paper could come of this.
Twenty five to thirty million real Christmas trees were sold
across America this past Christmas. And I'm sure you get
municipalities and counties all over the all over the country saying, hey,
please recycle, please recycle. There's a pastor in South Carolina
offering an artificial intelligence version of himself to his members.
(01:25:30):
Pastor Ron Carpenter from a place called Redemption World Outreach
in Greenville launching an app called the Ron Carter Ministries
Advanced Archive. Carter says the app allows the user to
have his own experience, his own personal pastor with a
software references past conversations with the user so he can
be out of golf course and the person that needs help,
(01:25:53):
I guess is addressing the AI version only sets you
back forty nine dollars per month, he said. And of
course Apple Tea will be free Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
this weekend. From South Texas, you're listening to The Dana Show.
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From South Texas, you're listening to the Dana Show. I'm
Sergio Sanchez in for my friend Dana, so vote number
one fails. For Mike Johnson and watching the cables, watching
some of the live feed from the house. He's doing
a lot of handshaking right now. There was a little
group with Mike Johnson was power did a power with
a little group of Republicans and one Democrat who stands
(01:26:40):
out to me and I recognize a dude, uh Texas Democrat,
one of the so called moderates or maybe a little
bit right a center on some things, especially border security.
Henri Quare, Henry Quare all chummy with Mike Johnson, slapping
him on a suit and shaking hands, talking with each other,
and of course with other Republicans there. I'm wondering because
(01:27:02):
I got texted Henry. I said, hey, vote for a
vote for mister Johnson. Come on, let's get this, let's
get this done. Texas Democrat Henry Quare. Of course he's
not going to do that. I don't know. I mean,
I'd be very surprised, pleasantly surprised if he does it.
He really doesn't have much to lose because here Western rgv.
Democrat Henry Quare, he's under federal indictment, some corruption charges.
(01:27:27):
I don't know if that plays out bad for him.
That might be an empty, empty congressional seat and mostly
conservative area of Texas, and the Democrats conservatives west of
me and Laredo, they're gonna have to make the decision
do we want to go woke hyper left because Henry
barely survived an election against the hyper leftist marxist woke
(01:27:52):
Canada young lawyer from his market, so they might have
to make a decision on that. So again, so voting
when failed, I asked a friend up in DC who's
at the house. I said, hey, so might there be
another vote tonight? Or are they still hagling. Well, he
told me that Johnson has been speaking to two of
(01:28:12):
the holdouts. He needs to flip one and the other
vote present and then he would be good for that.
So let's see what happens. Obviously, though, what's not going
to happen before the end of the show, So tune
into your local news to see what happens. I'm sure
Dana will be talking plenty about this on Monday.
Speaker 13 (01:28:29):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
I hope it's done by Monday because on Monday, January sixth,
the US House needs the vote to certify the vote
for Donald Trump as president. Bizarre story from overseas. Suicide
rates rising among North Korean soldiers that have been deployed
(01:28:49):
to fight for Russia and the ongoing war with Ukraine.
Spokesperson at the White House our White House saying young
North Korean soldiers have turned to taking their own lives
over a surrendering to Ukrainian troops. One soldier who was
captured by Ukraine died from his injuries. Recently, a spokesperson
said that self inflicted deaths North Koreans soldiers fighting with
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the Russians who have been captured. Self inflicted deaths are
believed to be out of fear of reprisal against the
soldier families back in North Korea. You are captured, your alive.
The family's going to get it. My goodness, how sad.
And I want to point you to a write up
in the Daily Signal that was looking at pro lifers
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in jail, you know, the Biden administration, Joe Biden. Since
twenty twenty one, the Biden administration has used its Justice
Department to bring criminal charges, civil charges, civil cases using
the so called Freedom of Clinic Access the Face Act
to prosecute about fifty pro life advocates. The Daily Signal
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they had a chance to speak to ten of these
individuals who were behind bars. They were able to communicate
somehow and share their stories. You might want to look
for that article because you guys, remember when Roe v.
Wade was shot down, right, or the rumors that it
was going to be shut down, right, somebody leaked the
information way before the decision was announced. In that summer
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of twenty twenty two. If y'all remember, there were plenty
of attacks on pro life ministries, pro life clinics, pro
life resource ministries, a lot of attacks. Any of those
people get prosecuted, sent to jail. I don't think so.
The Biden Justice Apartment, Oh, they did take that so
called freedom of clinic access and they went after prosecuted
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at least fifty pro life advocates were simply praying in
front of clinics. One individual, one story that I saw,
he and his wife were praying and offering to adopt
the children of the women going into the abortion mills,
and they got the ire of the Biden Justice Department.
Ten of these pro lifers in jail. Go look for
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that writer and the Daily Signal. They were talking to
these ten pro lifers that were in jail during Christmas.
I'm Sergio Sanchez. You're listening to the Dana Show. I
spoke with a friend earlier this morning, Ken Kutchenelli, about
America's capacity to deal with sleeper cells. And also, since
he's working voter integrity issues, I kind of want to
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know what did this ten million plus Biden voter bump
come from. Back in twenty twenty, here's Ken Couchenelli. I say,
happy New Year or two, an individual I love speaking
with from from time to time. He was the United
States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, and of late he's
been working. I try to firm up the rules and
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the laws when it comes to voter integrity a part
of the election Transparency initiative. Ken Kutchinelli, I'm sure you
working at Homeland Security, knowing all these different departments and
all the different roles and responses by Homeland Security. I
just want to get your quick thoughts on what we
all see right now taking place a terrorist attack in
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New Orleans and that bizarre incident that took place in
Las Vegas. We I want to get your thoughts on
where your mind is right now as far as the
state of security in our nation.
Speaker 15 (01:32:24):
Well, I think what we're seeing first of all is
in the New Orleans attack. Unfortunately, for his purposes, he's
very effective. I think you have a person who is
a cross between mentally ill and islamically radicalized, and he
went on this attack. I don't yet so far. I
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think that it's just coincidences between him and the other
character who really it's hard to digest the one in
in Vegas. According to his uncle, he was a Trump supporter,
So the idea of this Trump musk protest doesn't really
fit that information. We should be hearing a lot more
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from the military at some point really not us, but
the FBI will hear more from the military about that individual,
in particular because they had a lot of history with him,
and a lot of the psychological reviews they do for
the Green Beret types who work internationally will come into
play here. So I also should point out to your
listeners that the Department of Homeland Security is somewhat misnamed.
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So in a situation like this, the Department of Homeland
Security has no responsibility. The FBI is solely responsible for
dealing with these situations. I will say that for the
Sugar Bowl, the football game there in New Orleans at
the time of the attack, that is an event that
the Department of Homeland Security plays a role in helping
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to manage and oversee the security of typically Secret Service
is in the lead because it is a high probability target,
and of course we saw an attack take place around that.
Now you wouldn't have needed the football game. It was
Bourbon Street on New Year's Eve. But that's the Department
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of Homeland Security role, and it isn't providing security all
over the city. It's really connecting all the different agencies
and departments at all three levels, federal, state, and local
that have to work together to do the best job
they can, to be prepared and then to respond.
Speaker 1 (01:34:36):
Ken Kutchinelli, My guess, Ken, you working under the Trump
administration briefly helping to doing traffic control. They're managing DHS
under Trump. Therefore, while now look sleeper and under Joe Biden,
we've had lord knows, millions of people came into the
country legally. Lord knows how many more millions game were
not tracked. They weren't caught by a border patrol. There's
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some individuals were on the terra watch the that they
were caught. Well, what about the ones we weren't caught? Okay,
sleeper sales. Are you confident that the hardworking people FBI, CIA,
secrets are with all these agencies, these three letter agencies
are doing what needs to be done, sharing information with
each other to make sure that if we do have
sleeper sales in this country, that they are not a
threat to us.
Speaker 15 (01:35:19):
No. I mean, frankly, we've already blown that by letting
them in with the bidenoble borders policy. I mean, look
at the Hamas attack a year ago October that was
prepared for for seventeen years. They sat and gathered materials
and information and money and weapons and dug tunnels for
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seventeen years before they launched that attack. Some of the
dangerous people the Biden administration has led in, yes they
caught some. Those are the dumb ones. Just wasn't hard
to be a got away in the Biden administration. Going
to be paying for the Biden Administration's open borders policy
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in security, both espionage to foreign countries and terrorism within
our own country for decades. And that's a sad fact,
but it's true. We are going to have incidents now.
Neither of the folks involved in the two incidents you
and I were talking about came across the border, so
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to be clear, I'm not connecting the two. But the
fact of the matter is even Chris Ray, who is
in pointing out the dangers the Biden administration imposes on America,
has testified under oath just how bad the security problem
the open border has created for the United States that
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is going to be with us for many, many years.
Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
Ken Kutchinelli has experienced a DHS directing traffic over there
under the Trump administration. And you mentioned espionage which is
really never talked about, which is true, but I think
we do it to ourselves. We've been doing to ourselves
all these years by bringing in the chicomps to universities,
medical institutions, research facilities, and industry because they're all beholding,
they're all good communists. You don't get the plumb jobs
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and appointments, right, you don't get those plump jobs and appointments.
I keep saying this all the time. You don't get
unless you're good with the party. And we know all
the intellectual property that sent over to China, we already
bring that upon ourselves.
Speaker 15 (01:37:24):
Well, you know, speaking of Christopher Ray, I'm not in
the habit of quoting them all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
But.
Speaker 15 (01:37:31):
I think he testified right next to me. I think
it was one of the hearings he and I were
both testifying in where he pointed out that the stolen
intellectual property by China represents the largest wealth transfer in
the history of the world. Yeah, and he put the
estimate at that time at about six hundred billion dollars
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worth of stolen intellectual property. They've stolen their way forward, and.
Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
They keep stealing. They're still board and to your.
Speaker 15 (01:38:02):
Point, in many respects, we've let them do it. We
have so many Chinese students here and they don't come
study Western CIVA.
Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
There was an effort to look into this and to
reform that, but then all these cultural elitist types, and
you know, they got all these they all got all
but hurt saying no, you're being racist, you can't sing
not that the Chinese hello.
Speaker 15 (01:38:26):
And what they really they say that, But what they're
really worried about is that they've made themselves so expensive
and irrelevant so that these Chinese who play, who pay
full price, are financially supporting these universities, by the way,
who hate us, right, So you know, we can get
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a double benefit by cutting those Chinese student visas down
to nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:38:52):
Ken Kutchinelli my guest these days. He's been for many
years now, he's been for several years now, he's been
working this election transparency initiative. I want to ask you, Ken,
this is last conversation you and I had. I mentioned
the eighty one and a half million you know, Biden voters,
which was like ten million plus more than the average
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Democrat gets every election cycle, Kamala Obama twice, you name it.
Can your organization and friends find the funding to do
the time consuming that you know it's going to be
time consuming and an expensive but do the forensics on
who were these people that created that bump in twenty twenty.
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I think we need to find that out before. We
need to find that out in order to make all
elections more secure in the future.
Speaker 15 (01:39:42):
Yeah, so we have this huge bump of millions of
people from twenty twenty. If you compare twelve, sixteen, twenty
and twenty four. You know what's funny here, Sergio, is
that folks on the left are saying, hey, where do
those ten million people go that voted for us last time?
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So so they look at twenty twenty four and they
say what happened? We look at twenty twenty and say
what happened? So just I'll use my home state, Virginia.
The voter roles for the election really aren't available until
the spring, and I don't know what the timeline is
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in every state, but it's going to take months before
we can even start to make the comparisons between the
two election cycles. But there is a great deal of
interest in making that comparison. It's really a subject for
you and I to take back up. You know, come
the end of the summer this year, because then there'll
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have been enough time for folks to get to work
on that.
Speaker 1 (01:40:48):
Well, call back and make sure to speak with Dana
about this on the National Show as often as you can.
And I do hope that comparison and those forensics do
take place. We do need answer on that big bunk
from twenty twenty. That's former DHS chief under Trump again
his organization Election Transparity initiative. Look for it online. That's
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Ken Kuchinelli. Well, we got some breaking news that actually
happened before the end of this version of the Danish Show. Yeah,
short play some political theater brief grandstanding. So Mike Johnson
has been elected House Speaker on the first ballot. What happened, Well,
the holdouts they flipped, had two of them who flipped
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and voted say, mister Speaker, I'd like to change my vote.
So there you go, Mike Johnson to eighteen and you
know he came the nightmare Jefferies whatever he got. So
there you goes Speaker Johnson wins on the first ballot
and share some audio here before the end of the program.
I'm Sergio Sanchez. This is The Dana Show from South Texas.
Speaker 3 (01:41:55):
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Speaker 11 (01:42:14):
Say it Norman, mister self is recorded as Donald's.
Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
Keith self, mister self Johnson. Okay, so, Ralph Norman from
South Carolina, Keith Self from Texas. They originally voted no right,
initially voted against Mike Johnson, and they flipped their votes.
So there you go, Mike Johnson. As a friend of
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mine was trying to explain up in DC, they haven't
called the vote surge. They have not called the vote.
They ran the first vote, he fell short by two votes.
Rob Norman, Ralph Norman and Keith Self flip their vote.
There you go, Mike Johnson to eighteen and hakeem the
Nightmare Jeffries two fifteenth. There you go. Kentucky and Thomas
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Massey remained the sole GOP holdown. So now Speaker of
the House it stays, has the gabble. Come Monday, January sixth,
they can certify the election in the House. For Donald Trump,
I'm Sergio Sanchez and for Dana Ash have a wonderful weekend.