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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And if I can solve it because of a certain ability,
that'll be great. And if it doesn't happen, I will
say that I think Russia is ready.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
And a lot of people said Russia wanted to go
for the whole.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Thing, and they've I think we have a deal with Russia.
We have to get a deal with Zelensky, and I
hope that Selensky. I thought it might be easier to
deal with Zelensky. So far it's been harder. But that's okay,
it's all right. But I think we have a deal
with both. I hope they do it because I'm lucky

(00:33):
to say. And you know, we spend a lot of money,
but this is about a lot of humanity. This is
the worst. I get the pictures, the satellite pictures. I've
never seen anything like it of the fields after these
some of these battles. It's horrible that it's going for nothing.
We would have never had this problem. You would have
never had that war if I were president, I guarantee

(00:54):
you that. And for four years you didn't have it.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Yet.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Well, I tell you what. Oh, we just had a
big technical collection. How the power went off? It's haunted. Woo,
welcome back, to the show or welcome to the show,
top of this first hour. So that's Potis and Potis
is talking about the Russia deal and with Ukraine and
whether or not they can end this conflict, and of

(01:19):
course there's also we've got some news on the China
tariff front as well, So welcome to the program. We're
going to dive into it. Dana Lash here with you.
Anybody else notice this is aproposbe absolutely nothing. But anybody
anybody noticed that you can't say China anymore without saying

(01:40):
it like Trump says it. It's China. You can't say
China like a normal person. Now, you got to say
it like the way that Trump does. It's I've just
I've noticed this too. It's funny. So he's talking about
the situation with Russia, whether or not they can get
Russia to come to the table and make a deal

(02:02):
with regards to leaving Ukraine alone, and does that mean
that Ukraine is going to have to give up land.
That's what they're all figuring out right now. In addition
to that, and I wanted to pull this up as well,
I'm not quite sure how to interpret this the headline
that there's potentially that potentially the President might be diverting

(02:30):
away from the original strategy as it pertains to China.
And I saw this coming from a couple of different places,
including Charles Gasparino, who's you know, he's a pretty he's
a pretty well respected financial guy. He's a big Trump fan.
But the discussion is that the admin was looking at

(02:53):
a way to mitigate some of that the heart that
people have been feel with China and the apparently they're
actively discussing tariffs. China has asked for Trump to just
cancel all of the tariffs outright if they if he

(03:16):
expects to sit down and have any kind of discussion.
In fact, the BBC their latest headline, and of course
whenever someone from I love it, whenever they say, well,
you know, sources within China, it's the CCP China tells Trump,
if you want trade talks, canceled tariffs. They said there's
been no serious discussions yet, which which they're trying to

(03:36):
undercut claims from the Trump administration by saying that there's
no serious discussions yet. Uh this Uh, the President was
saying that the taxes that he has so far imposed
on Chinese imports would come down substantially, but it's not
going to be to zero because right now we got
one hundred and forty five percent tariff on Chinese goods

(03:58):
versus the one hundred and twenty five China the response
that China has on American products and the e commerce ministry,
we're saying that the US should remove all unilateral tariff
measures that they really want to solve the issues. He goes,
the person who tied the bell must n'tie it. Well,
you tied it. You did this. This is the difficult

(04:20):
spot that we find ourselves in because there are a
lot of business I know, I have friends who are
business owners. This is the reality of manufacturing. Everybody wants
to do stuff made in the USA, but the US
doesn't do everything that people need in order to have
their businesses run. That's just the uncomfortable truth. I know
a lot of people who go out of their way
to try to resource it, to source it from places
like Vietnam or Taiwan, et cetera. But China has been

(04:43):
able to has been allowed to grow this and do
this for so long and establish such control, such a
monopoly that it's really difficult. There are a lot of
businesses that are reeling from this, and it's usually like
smaller it's smaller businesses almost always friend, like I said,
who is a business and they technically they're all the

(05:05):
productions in the US, but they have to get inputs
from China. And that's the unfortunate truth of it. Nobody
wants to do it, but they're not able to actually
source that here in the US. And believe me, they've tried.
The closest they came was something like what they needed,
but it was three times the cost. Now for all
the people who say, oh, well, don't buy it, don't
have anything made in China, you have to buy us made,
none of those people buy it. They won't pay the

(05:27):
higher price. That's why China has such control over everything,
because people say one thing, but then they don't do it.
And I don't blame them because have you seen and
I mean the economy is still trying to clouds way back.
They can't afford it, so you know, there's there's the
rub there. So this all We're going to see how
this pans out. But that's kind of I don't know

(05:48):
that it's tricky for the administration. The way it's been
described by some of the detractors, is that he's looking
for an off room gas, Barno said, a face saving move.
I don't know if we're at the point where he
needs to be. And he's not like a Trump critic really,
I mean, he's a big fan of the administration and
he's not the only one saying that. I have a
couple of other friends that work in economics that are

(06:09):
major Trump fans. They were waffuy a little bit on
the tariffs just because they did tariffs first without tax cuts.
That's their like, seriously only criticism. But with this it's
kind of you know, if maybe it's the administration trying
to fake out China, could be you know, we'll have

(06:30):
to wait and see. But I don't know how long
some of these businesses can wait and see. I know,
what do they say. Norway's expected at the White House
today to discuss a trade deal, but so far we
don't have enough deals to getting made, and we have
to have more of them being made. We It has
to happen, and it has to happen soon before mid
terms kicking to gear. And I think that meeting with

(06:52):
some of these European countries, Italy and others, especially when
We've been trying to chip away at Russia's dominance with
regards to to supplying energy to our allies over there.
It's been so far I think it's I mean, it's
good to meet, but they got to get these deals finalized.
Also on deck for today a couple of other things

(07:13):
the as it pertains to the economic agenda. So I
am so happy to see this headline. This made my
little heart seeing the President apparently has now rejected a
proposal floating around amongst congressional Republicans to raise taxes to

(07:33):
pay for his quote big beautiful agenda package. The New
York Post reports that Republicans, so far, we're dangling the
possibility of murdering themselves. One of the dumbest things I've
ever heard murdering themselves the establishing a forty percent tax
rate on people who earn a million dollars a year.

(07:56):
Currently it's thirty seven percent. I think if Republicans raise taxes,
I hope, I hope they follo out the power and
are destroyed as a party and that something actually constitutional
takes their place. I mean, they raise taxes, on'll never
vote for another Republican again. Let the country go to hell,
I'm done. I'm not kidding. This is so asinine. Of

(08:18):
course I'm a little sour because everything they did to
was in Texas just recently. But forty percent of your
earnings would go. Now people who say, oh, well, I
don't make a million dollars, you know who does make
a million dollars a year. Those small businesses that provide
are the engine of the economy and provide most of
you your jobs. Oh yeah, they're gonna get smacked. There's
such an economic literacy, and sadly it's it's some of

(08:38):
the Republicans that are in DC or some of the
stupidest people I've ever seen. They need to have a
math test in addition to a literacy test for some
of these lawmakers to get in there. Audio sound by two.
Trump is exactly right here. This is the best, one
of the best things he said in his administration. Listen.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
And then, secondly, would you support a millionaire tax?

Speaker 2 (09:00):
I think it would be very disruptive because a lot
of the millionaires would leave the country. You know, the
old days, they left states, they go from one state
to the other. Now, with transportation so quick and so easy,
they leave countries. You'll lose a lot of money if
you do that. That would and other countries that have
done it have lost a lot of people. They lose
their wealthy people. That would be bad because the wealthy

(09:21):
people paid the tax.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Okay, he is exactly right that. I'm so glad that
he slapped these people down that were proposing this. I
can't even tell you. I mean, oh my gosh, because so,
I mean, anybody who runs a small business, you guys
know this, or even if you don't even have to
run a small business, why the hell should you give
forty percent of your income, no matter what you pay

(09:44):
to the government for what for them to spend it
on studying why dudes sleep with dudes? Oh? Bye bye,
that's a headline coming up. Yeah, we were paying for that.
You guys didn't know that. Yeah, we studied gay sex
with dudes. Really not kidding or exaggerating. I don't know

(10:07):
the answer to that question.

Speaker 5 (10:08):
What science did we uncovering?

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Yeah, that one, I'm not really quite sure of why
we do. I mean, that's just like one of the
I mean, that's one of the that's one of the
things that that we spent milk. This is how we
pulled this up. This is Washington Examiner. Oh my gosh,
you're gonna get so mad, Kane. I'm sorry, sorry everybody
out there to do this to you. So uh. During

(10:34):
his four years in office with Biden, his administration approved
six hundred million dollars in grants, and the grants their descriptions.
Quote again, I'm not Dorathy explorer. Guys, do not have
me entertained. Don't make me screen time entertainment for your babies.
But it's news. This is literally exactly how it's described.

(10:55):
Quote men who have sex with men, according to the
This is the Examiner's review of They exclusively got the
grant records. Six hundred million dollars in grants. We spent
six hundred million dollars over a half a billion dollars
studying men and gay sex. I am literally not exaggerating.

(11:22):
That is what we did.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
And the benefit to society after all that is.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
I don't know what exactly we're six hundred million dollars later.
I don't know. I really don't know. So the fact
that Potus slammed this down my heart saying I was
so excited because I'm not happy now. This also a
couple of things and I'm going to talk about this
coming up at the bottom of the of the hour.

(11:52):
There's more on this because now Mike Johnson was defending
pain people to have kids, and it makes me think
that these are these rhinos that are are proposing these
policy ideas to him, because I've never heard Trump talk
about stuff like that, and he doesn't really have a
great historically because he's been on my show and like
I've known him for over ten years and he's been
on my show before some of the grifters and his

(12:14):
periphery begins spilling poison in his ear and we've you know,
known him for a long time. But he actually, I mean,
we've talked about it before, and he's not a fan
of entitlement and the welfare scheme. He's not at all.
That's why I believe that it's these people that are
in his periphery that are that are pitching this stuff
to him just like this. So I'm I'm super excited

(12:35):
about that. We're going to talk more about what Mike
Johnson was defending here coming up also real quick, U
were we oh we rolled down this ooh, the latest
with students being targeted at college campuses. Oh, Boyd's ramping
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Speaker 4 (14:06):
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I saw a joke about this the other day and
I thought it was I thought this story. I've ignored
it because I thought it was fake, and hmm, it's not.

(14:29):
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they're trying to help the Earth for climate change. That's
the whole. That's that's the thing. So they're wanting to
dim the sum, dim the sun and their experiments it's
to fight global warming. And in Britain they're gonna get
they're gonna get the go ahead in weeks. So they're

(14:52):
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Speaker 8 (17:26):
Well, look, this is life and death for the House
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chance to keep their majority. If we have a bad
economy next year, Republicans will not keep the House. So
the Senate doesn't feel the same pressure, which is unfortunate.

(17:48):
But I think from the standpoint of President Trump, it's
very clear that he has to have a Republican House
and Senate if he's going to make the last two
years of his term successful.

Speaker 4 (17:59):
Get it new I'm seeing it former Speaker that he
gets it. He gets it better than any other Republican
right now. He does. He does. He came around during
the tea party days. They told you guys this, we
went round and around over New York's twenty third congressional district.
But he was like, you know, what I think. There's
Valley with the grassroots here, and I get what they're
trying to do. He was the first and only Republican

(18:20):
for like a year. I'm not kidding you that actually
sat at the table with us grassroots because we were
out there primarying literally everybody. You blinked, you blinked wrong
at the Constitution, We're gonna primary you. It was crazy.
I don't think we've I don't think I slept there
for like two years. But when he came to the
table and sat down and started talking everybody, I mean,

(18:42):
he really was. I have a lot of respect for
him for that. He was very genuine about it. He
gets it now, and I'm telling you he's warning you.
He is warning the GOP you better get it together.
I know I kind of sound like a broken record,
but I want to keep it in the forefront of
your mind because I don't want everything that everybody went

(19:05):
through for the past eight years to be for nothing.
You know, you get called names, people punching the face,
if you wear a red hat, are your integrity is impugned,
all these false stories about people, people getting docs, all
this stuff. I don't want it to have been for nothing.
And for everybody to have lost it because Republicans just

(19:28):
can't get it together on the economy right now. And
the reason for that is because you do have some
big spending Republicans that you've got some bush league Republicans
in there. Welcome back to the show, Dane. Dane lash
with you at the bottom of this first hour. What
do I mean by that, Well, I was very excited
when Trump and I mentioned this last hour, smacked down
that stupid millionaire tax that some of the other rhinos

(19:49):
were floating. It is rhino. It's absolutely Republican in name only.
I mean, that's something that's not up for debate. This
is literally bush league stuff. And so this plan, I'm
so glad that he that he that he shut it down,
soured on that millionaire a tax, and he said, no,
you get people to leave the country. And he's absolutely right.

(20:13):
Now I hope that he has this same response to
the welfare plan. Now, I saw this last night, so
it's back in the news. And it has to do
because Mike Johnson was talking about it.

Speaker 9 (20:25):
Right.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
So Mike Johnson, you know, Speaker of the House. He
after it was announced that Potus was mulling over this
idea to pay five thousand dollars to mothers so they
would have more babies as a way of combating the
declining birth rate. They also had Mike Johnson also went
out and talked about this, and if you get my newsletter,

(20:47):
you got this this morning. The View had brought it up.
Now let me start with this and then we're going
to lead you full circle. The View first brought it
up on their program, and the View actually said it
was absurd. Now, the View would love it if Biden
had brought it up. You know this, they would have
loved it. If Biden had brought this up, they would
have loved it. So they said, oh, well, the administration
the idea. Now again it's all been speculative. Trump has

(21:08):
not said anything about it himself. But I sure as
hell can name you five Republicans, including three commenters, one
of them a podcaster who has and I've sidebar one
of these podcasters. I went on their program and debated
this issue, and they never aired the episode that tells
you everything. So the View they talked about this and

(21:28):
they said, oh, well, it's they're trying to get a
new baby boom and whoopy. Goldberg said that she was
insulted because clearly they don't know the cost to raise
a child, et cetera. And they said, they don't seem
concerned about the increase or you know, all of this stuff.
And Mike Johnson was asked about this yesterday after we
were off air by The Hill, and he blasted it.

(21:49):
He said, well, it's the view's an absurd program. He said,
every creative idea that the President and this White House
have come up with, they pan immediately, no matter what
merit it may have. True, but this idea literally has
no merit, and they're not coming at it. Their criticism
isn't coming at it from a conservative perspective. They're coming
at it from a tribalist, I hate Trump perspective. That's
how they view it. And he added he added this,

(22:12):
He said, quote, we are the Republican Party. Were your
pro family. We've always been. Okay, let's discuss this. I've
heard a lot of people on the right make the
same argument. It begs the question that expanding welfare itself
is pro family. That's how you correctly use beg the question.
You're not posing the question. You were assuming that the
result is true because the premise is also true, and

(22:32):
that's not the case here. Now, this all has to
do with this five thousand dollars grant or five thousand
dollars in just cash they want to give that has
been floated around to pay women to have babies. Right,
that's welfare. We have that. It's welfare. And it's similar
to what Victor or Bond did in Hungary, which didn't work.
I'll get to that in the moment, but it's welfare.
If you reduce the text burden, if you reduce government spending,

(22:55):
if you deregulate, you do not have to do this.
The bottom fifty percent of Americans said yesterday they pay
an average of eight hundred and twenty two dollars. That's
the from the latest IRS data. Unless you're only returning
five thousand taxpayer dollars to people who paid five thousand
dollars into the system or more, this is wealth redistribution.

(23:15):
We blasted this exact same formula under Obama Biden. If
the average fifty percent and under taxpayer pays eight hundred
and twenty two dollars, where does the four thousand, one
hundred and seventy eight dollars come from for their child payment?
You me, that's exactly what it is. Now, these are

(23:39):
the arguments that I've heard. Oh well, relax, they can
implement it as a tax credit. Do you know what
a tax credit is, because that's not what a tax
credit is based on what income? Again, if the average
amount that the bottom fifty percent pays is eight hundred
and twenty two dollars, how do you get a four

(23:59):
one hundred seventy eight dollars credit that same year? That
is not how tax credits work. To Mike Johnson's argument,
Oh but we're the pro family party again, it begs
the question that expanding welfare itself is pro family. So
the only way that you can think that you're the
pro family party by expanding welfare is because you think

(24:20):
welfare works. I want you all to take a look
around our United States of America. We've done welfare for
how many years?

Speaker 9 (24:26):
Cain?

Speaker 4 (24:28):
Has it worked? Welfare does the opposite of pro family.
It is the opposite of pro family. Why because welfare
makes the American family co dependent upon the government instead
of independent of it. Big difference. So how is that
pro family? How is it pro family to make the

(24:51):
government part of your family? Why isn't it also pro
family to eliminate or reduce taxes. Why is it not
pro family to deregulate. Why is it not also pro
family to cut government spending. These rhinos want you to
assume the burden by surrendering your family's independence to the

(25:17):
government so they don't have to cut spending. This defense
that I hear out, it's a pro family. It outsources
godly stewardship to the state. Also while giving the government
a total free pass for expanding itself and burdening other families.
It's a veneer. It's a veneer that hides the further

(25:38):
diminishment of the family unit through dependency upon the state. Well,
the other argument I hear, well, we should want people
to have more children under any circumstances, regardless of whether
or not the parents or mother and father can afford them.
That is a cheap sentiment that is betrayed by the

(25:59):
callousness of turning children into commodities. It's shameful. It's wealth
rey distribution. Oh here's the big argument that I see. Well,
Hungary did it and it worked. I've heard people talk
about this. When I went on that one podcast or show,
they used Hungary as an example and I'm like, wait
a minute, let's examine this, because it didn't work in Hungary.

(26:22):
It didn't. And again, if you get the substack my newsletter,
you got all the receipts on this. Hungary's total fertility
rate rose slightly after they implemented and they were paying
their people a lot. It rose slightly from one point
two to three and twenty eleven to one point five
po nine from twenty one to twenty two, these were
after the payments for them to have babies. But it

(26:42):
started declining again to one point three six by twenty
twenty four. Their original goal was two point one. Talking
about the total fertility rate kids per per family, that's
far below the two point one rate that they wanted
and the decline is still trending. Now, why is this.

(27:03):
It's like they didn't bother looking into the reasons why
people weren't having kids. The number one cited reason for
women for families in Hungary was the economy. It was
inflation and economic stability. There is a micro trend amongst
younger women to stay child free. But then when you
break down the reasons why they wanted to stay child free,

(27:24):
it also has to do with the economy. So it's
the economy in total, that's why. And when you don't
do anything about the economy and you just spin, spin, spin,
guess what, you exacerbate the problem and you make it worse,
which is exactly what Hungary did. Now, some people say, oh,

(27:46):
just chill out. Trump is pitching ideas. Why, Actually, don't
think that he's pitching them. I think that people are
pitching them to him, like that millionaire tacks that he
swatted down. So it's only being as reported, so I
would be careful with that. Hover. I thought the purpose
of elected leaders, everybody, the purpose of elected leaders proposing
ideas was for the voters who elected them to provide

(28:11):
feedback to set ideas, right. I mean, that's part of
what our republic is in our free society that incorporates
democratic processes. Yes, so I suppose the people who propose
this they just want everybody to stay silent until after
the proposal becomes law, Like, at which point is it
considered acceptable to actually voice concern about publicly discussed policy?

(28:31):
You know, Well, Obamacare was just wanted a pitched idea too.
I mean this whole thing. I told you the story
about Davey Crocky yesterday. It's not yours to give, So
how do you make it more? That comes into play,
it's not yours to give. How do you make it
more attractive for families to have children? I think for starters,
you don't just target mothers with this payment at the

(28:53):
expense of dads, because it reinforces the progressive argument that
fathers are irrelevant and replaceable. Second, you cut taxes. It
would even be better to abolish the income tax out
right in the IRS, but there's not enough, not enough
people at balls in DC to do that. You got
to reduce taxes. You got to cut government spending. It
is asinine to think that paying women five thousand dollars

(29:17):
to have babies is good for the economy when it's
a multi billion dollar taxpayer drain. And lastly, deregulate, make
us an energy powerhouse, which POTUS has already taken steps
in doing. Reduce corporate taxes, because it is insane that
our corporate tax rate, which also dictates business climate, is
higher than that of China's. You got to make the
country a business friendly place, because that's how you actually

(29:38):
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Sands through the Glance. So are the days of the
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Speaker 3 (31:06):
Tony himself?

Speaker 4 (31:19):
What kind of throw with that?

Speaker 5 (31:22):
Was that a thrill?

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Is it a toss?

Speaker 5 (31:25):
I think it was an arm fling that had a
ball at the end of it.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
Was it a shrug? I mean, I've I've dropped things
like with more energy than that. I don't understand what
that was. Was he trying it that? That was the
saddest little ad I've ever seen. I mean, if you're
gonna do it, go all out and do it right,
don't like half bake it, go all out. That was

(31:51):
so sad. That was sad.

Speaker 6 (31:53):
It's just like it's like if you went out and
did a video and like all about sports, like you're
just all about sports.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
No one wants me to commentate right on sports.

Speaker 6 (32:05):
It's just so funny to watch him Look at my athleticism, go.

Speaker 4 (32:09):
Look at my athleticism. I can barely lift my bingo
wings up to vote for me, pulling those PicTel Yeah
for me. I couldn't vote for anybody that. I couldn't
vote for a man that throws like a girl. Couldn't
do it. There's just something wrong with that, you know
what I mean. It's like I don't know if I
could vote for somebody that misses a high five. It's
just like that. It's like little things, right, Do you

(32:31):
have a list of things that would just stand in
your way of actually supporting someone that have nothing to
do with policy. I do, Like if they have bad hygiene,
I can't Like, if you look dirty, I'm not going
to vote for you. That's dis gruss. It's gruss. It
like if you can't take care of yourself, you can't
take care anything else. Just like little things, you know,
like if your car's dirty and the insight. If you
have a messy, nasty car, I could never vote for you.

(32:52):
It's gruss. That's just like little you know what I'm saying.
I have weird little fixation, and so when I'm meeting politicians,
I'm immediately measuring them, like do you do any of
these weird things? Like what if you're like for the
for the women and some of the men, like if
they don't match their foundation properly and they look like

(33:14):
they rolled and tang. I'm not talking about Trump. I
think Trump just has a very He's just he's got
like uh uh, he's kind of like redhead, any strawberry
blonde redhead. So he's different. But you know what I'm
talking about some of the people who come out and
you're like, clearly you did not seek consultation at the
Sephour accounter. I just said, I don't know, it sticks

(33:34):
into my head. It's the weird things. I don't know
how to put it. It's the very weird things that
stick out, all right, So coming up as a way
got on deck for you. Uh, people are losing people.
There's another Tesla that was targeted. You know what, I
was thinking, they're mad, Like the left thinks that these
Tesla protests are okay, and they think that targeting Jewish

(33:55):
students are okay. But these are the same people that
lost their minds. You remember that white teenager from Nashville
that just literally smiled at an American Indian protester in DC,
and the entire country half the country lost their minds.
Make that make sense? How does that work? So we're
going to touch on that. We're also going to get
into Oh yeah, that some of the wasteful money that

(34:18):
the Biden administration. I gave you a little little hint earlier.
We got red state rhinos coming up. Oh, I got
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They're going to be hit by the European Union's digital
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(34:39):
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(36:46):
they're screen these Jewish students are attending a lecture and
all of these terrorists are outside screaming at them. Yes
they are terrorists because of what they were just yelling.
When you are saying from the river to the sea.
You're talking about the eradication of Israel what that means.
And if people don't know that that's what that means,
maybe they should remove head from But before it's chanting it,
everybody out there with their picknck blankets in the street,

(37:11):
stop it. Welcome back to the program, dan'a last with you.
What gets me is that this is okay to the left.
But do you remember that Nick Sandman kid, what that
kid do when he was in DC? Because remember this,
Let's let me take you back for a minute. You
remember that Nick Salman kid, that teenager. He was on
a field trip with his class and they were in
DC and there were there's always protesters in the Capitol,

(37:34):
like all the time. You can. You can go to
the National Mall any day of the week and you
will come across a ton of different protesters for a
ton of different issues because everybody likes to go there
and protest. I can't tell you how many protests I've
spoken at and have attended and have covered in the
National Mall. Right, Kane, I mean any day, it's not

(37:56):
just it's not there. There's always protests there. And so
there were who did you you had what the black
Israelite activist group right that were protesting, and then you
had this American Indian that was protesting. And he has,
you know, a very interesting background. He's kind of a jackwagon.
And these adults were screaming in these teenage kids' faces

(38:20):
as they were waiting for their little bus to come
pick them up and take them back to their hotel
after their field trip. And all he did, he was
very composed, and all he did was smile, and half
the country lost their minds. He had the most gracious
response of a young man I have ever seen in
my life, and half the country lost their minds. So
that so that was bad. But this is okay what

(38:44):
you're seeing at Yale. How many of those people that
are out there screaming from the river to the sea
have even actually been to Israel or Gaza. My guess
is not many. Our rest of youth can be some
of the dumbest people ever. Look at what is it
that hog farmer that's over at David Hog, that's over

(39:07):
at the DNC. They had the chair by the way
of the DNC reach out and smack him. David Hog
is so out of his league. He actually thinks that
you can be in the DNC and then also play
favorites in a primary. People who aren't even in politics
know that that's not what the DNC or even the

(39:28):
RNC does. They don't get involved in primaries because they're
there to elect Republicans and Democrats, not diminish Republicans and Democrats.
He has no idea what he's doing. He's so far
out of his depths. They after a Parkland happened, and
I read reports that he wasn't even there when the
shooting took place. And I know that some of the
fathers of some of the victims are very angry because

(39:51):
they felt that he leveraged it to sort of advance
himself without you know, and did nothing to help did.
I mean, just just horrible to everybody. But they had
that PR firm that Anita Dunn works at that was
there the next day coaching their gun control group of
activist teens and all of that. That's a fact. I mean,
they were there when I was did the town hall.

(40:13):
They were there backstage to the town hall. Thought it
was all weird, But I digress. If you're standing outside
of a college campus screaming at Jewish students just because
they're just walking to a lecture. What is your damage?
Everybody out there with their little bullhorns and screaming that's
not the old I mean, they've been doing it again
at Harvard, Yale, others, and I don't know for the

(40:38):
life of me why these universities don't find the value
and making sure that all of their students feel safe.
You have the Harvard president who's upset. They don't like that.
They want to be able to get your our taxpayer
dollars and then do whatever they want audio some bye nine. Listen.

Speaker 9 (40:57):
What they are indicating is that they want to directly
review from the tax ge who we hire on our faculty.
God has implications for what kinds of views can be
expressed on campus.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
Wow. You know what's so crazy.

Speaker 9 (41:13):
I want to be able to tell us who we
need to fire. And they also want to intervene in
our admissions processes.

Speaker 4 (41:22):
So wow. You know what's crazy about the implication of
that is when you take taxpayer dollars, Yes, we can't
tell you that. If you take my money, I absolutely
am going to get in your face and I'm going
to tell you how to live your life. I exert
control over where my dollars go. Oh you better well
believe it. I have every right to march up in

(41:43):
there and demand to see the investment of my stolen
dollars to your glorified welfare grifting backsides. Absolutely got a
fifty three billion dollar endowment. I think all Harvard's federal
funding should be stripped. I think federal funding to all
of these universities should be stripped. The biggest problem was
when you had the government that got involved in loans

(42:03):
and making the loans. Of course they did that back
in what was that to twenty ten? All these damned Democrats,
they all voted for it unanimously. They wanted the They
wanted the federal government to be in charge of handing
out student loans. That's what they did. They could. They
coalesced everything at federal control and guess what prices exploded. Well, yeah,

(42:25):
you gotta guaranteed stream of income. You're gonna ask for
whatever you want. Oh hell, what does calls and effect mean?
How does Colson effect work?

Speaker 5 (42:33):
I'm a I don't know.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
It's just mind boggling. So, yeah, when our federal dollars
go there, we have every right to demand Okay, where
what is this being spent on? Who are you hiring?
Course it is now they're I Like I said, I

(42:55):
think all of them should be. All of these the
places where these protests are the worst, are the worst
have the biggest endowments. Kane fifty three billion for Harvard,
what was it like almost that for Yale Colombia. I
was looking at I mean, billions of dollars in endowments.
Why do they need taxpayer dollars? If you don't take

(43:15):
taxpayer money and do what you want, you know, you
can be as you can be as notified as you
want to be. I mean, you know, within reason, if
you want to be a big, giant flame and Nazi
with your private money, you can go ahead and you
can fly that freak flag and we'll all avoid you.
But if you're demanding to take our dollars, then we're
going to be out in your business telling you to
stop being a scum of the earth. Nazi? How about that?

(43:38):
And yes, that's what I mean. All of these people
out there screaming that, that's what they're They were screaming
for genocide. That's what that chant is. It's a chant
for genocide. So yeah, they're terrorists. There's no delineation here.
You had the majority of people in this area that
voted for Hamas. Yeah, you are who you vote for.
You're damn right. If you have a problem with that,
then maybe stop voting for terrorists. Super simple. Now, can

(44:05):
I tell you about this situation with JB. Pritzker. This
is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. He
actually he wants to run for president. He thinks that
he can. He needs to have a glow up before
he does that. He announced that the state is going
to take punitive actions get us. The State of Illinois
is going to take punitive actions against El Salvador for

(44:29):
holding one of their own El Salvadoran citizens in their custody.
What his statement quote? The United States Constitution guarantees due process.
We are witnessing Donald Trump wrote our fundamental constitutional rights
in real time, and we have to restore the balance
of power. We're going to do everything we can to

(44:50):
stop the Trump administration from ripping apart our most basic rights.
What do you mean like being able to have national sovereignty?
So now we have a Democrat governor. Is this Hatch
Act violation? We have a democratic governor that wants to
interfere in foreign country's affairs and lobby on the behalf

(45:10):
of incarcerated, confirmed, known, indisputable woman beating gangbangers. Are you hey, Kane,
you got family in Illinois? Is Illinois all all better now?
So he didn't have anything else to do?

Speaker 3 (45:24):
JB.

Speaker 6 (45:25):
Pritzgard Alinoy hasn't been all better for quite a long time.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
Well, I mean it must be if he's going to
try to now interfere. He thinks he's governor of El Salvador.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Two.

Speaker 6 (45:33):
And the crazy thing is they have the highest, like
one of the highest sales tax of any state in
the Union.

Speaker 5 (45:40):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (45:41):
Oh, they absolutely do. But how is this not where's
the where's the criticism from? I mean any I mean,
this is how you can't have a governor go down
and try to intervene in another country's affairs. You just
that's not you can't do that. I mean, he is,
but you know you can't. You're not supposed to do that.

(46:03):
Trump administration pushed back. They said that it's El Salvador
that's there, right, they have the they have the ability
to do that. So Pritzker has asked the Illinois State
Board of Investment and the Retirement System Teachers Retirement System
to review any investment in companies controlled by L. Salvador. Okay,
get back to us on that te He is a

(46:24):
south park skit. He has a walking south Park skit.

Speaker 6 (46:28):
Here's the problem, though, it's not even beneficial for companies
to go to Illinois and do business. It's not financially
a positive thing for businesses. Already Illinois is anti business.

Speaker 5 (46:39):
So what are they going to do?

Speaker 6 (46:40):
Reject more businesses?

Speaker 4 (46:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (46:43):
Good, good job.

Speaker 4 (46:44):
Yeah, good job with that, guys, Yeah, go ahead and
go do that. Good job. I agree with you. He's
he's trying to make This is his sloppy, fatty way
of trying to barge into global affairs and put his
name on a national level. That's what he's trying to
do because he wants to run in twenty twenty eight. Okay,
can you imagine this primary. You're gonna have Newsom, You're
gonna have Klobachar, You're gonna have Big Gretch, maybe not Clobachar.

(47:07):
You're gonna have new some Josh Shapiro, big Gretch, big JB. Pritzkar,
maybe Andy Basheer, Wes Moore. Those are all the people
that are gonna be running in the primary for Democrats
coming up in twenty twenty eight. They're gonna need two
podiums for JB. Pritzkrek Danny. You shouldn't make I'm doing
it anyway, Get over it. This guy's come at good people.

(47:27):
He's come after good people, pro life people. The guy's
gone after nuns for crying out loud like no, I'm
not going to I'm not gonna stop. And now you're
trying trying to position himself as an instigator in another
country's affairs. That's just didn't they try to go at

(47:48):
Trump over that, just saying, just saying, So that's that's
his way, I guess, of elevating his name. Uh, there's
more on that Florida man story we had yesterday where
we talked about this guy that tackled this girl because
he thought she was egg in his house. Well more information.
Now my whole point was if my whole point first

(48:11):
off was yeah, you know, if you're a kid you're
caught egg in somebody's house. Can I tell you a
story when I was a I shouldn't tell this. My
mom already knows it. So when I was a little kid.
We lived in Festus, Missouri, and is me and my
mom and I got into a fight with a neighbor
kid and I thought, I mean he was he was

(48:32):
a nice kid, but I thought he's kind of soft
at a little light and loafer, but nice kid. And
he ran back to his house and our house was up.
We were We lived on a hill and all of
the houses were like, you know, on a gradient on
a hill, and so we had a retaining wall that
separated our backyard and you would go over the retaining wall.
It is kind of dangerous and you would drop down,

(48:52):
like you know, five feet or whatever into their driveway
and then that was their house. And he went over
and dropped down. We got mad and I yelled at him,
and he went and told his mom, and his mom
looked at me through the kitchen window because I could
see her from my backyard. She was watching dishes, and
I don't know what, I don't know, look got into me,
and I deserve what happened. I flicked her off. Right.

(49:15):
I'm gonna tell you something. I you know how you
think that animals in the wild don't move as fast
as they do, and then you got a rhino charging
you right, You've seeing all those nat Geo things, and
everybody's always shocked about how fast that rhino can go.
I never thought a mother could move that fast in
my life. This woman, I mean, I blinked and she
wasn't at the sink anymore. It was like a horror film.

(49:37):
She popped up. I had no idea where she went.
I literally looked around. She popped up over that wall.
She had a flip flop in one hand, and she
was coming to beat me to death. I deserved it.
I started screaming like I was getting burnt. My mom
comes outside and my mom, you know, I was like,
my mom's gonna defend me. And then the neighror told

(49:58):
my mom what I did. And then I have both
of them me and I'm like, oh my gosh, it's
like a horror film times too. It's like Annabelle, but
there's two Annabells. It's terrifying. Oh I got beat. Oh
I got If you think the flip flops don't hurt,
I am here to testify that yes they do if
a mom wields them. Oh my gosh, I deserved it.

(50:19):
So I'm like, well, if she was egging somebody's house,
then yeah, I probably would have gone out there. And
you know, if she's on my property, I don't know
if i'd have tackled her. But what gets me is
that there was a witness there that was recording it.
And I'm like, if I also, if I was you
saw a grown man tackling a girl, Yeah, I probably
shot him to save the girl. I wouldn't know what
was happening. Goodness, you know, I mean, you want to

(50:41):
go protect the kid? I said, probably not definitely variables.
But so it turns out the reason she was on
his porch cane is she was selling candy. Uh there
it is, Oh, this dude's gonna get dragged. And if
you can't tell the difference, there's another video that appeared
that was really a last night and she had a
candy bag. You didn't see it in the original video.

(51:05):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 6 (51:06):
So yeah, image to tell this girl feels now about
every time she does maybe in the girl Scouts or
something for church.

Speaker 5 (51:13):
Yeah, she's going.

Speaker 4 (51:14):
To be And I get it that you know he's
got he had like a new baby at home, and
that his house has been targeted. I'm you know, I
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Speaker 10 (54:48):
And not only that there was actually a discount or
you didn't have to pay a deposit on the This
is like how it works.

Speaker 5 (54:58):
I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 10 (54:59):
So we didn't know anything about the raceline any of
the kids until they started to look mixed race, which
they are, and like contending with like the hair thing
is already like a thing, and like lots of advice,
especially from parents, like to this.

Speaker 4 (55:14):
Whole interview, and he actually messed up and said that
there was a discount for adopting black kids, and then
he kind of caught himself and was like, well, I meant,
you know, like there's no deposit. Oh my gosh. And
then he went on about like fixing hair and that
that's just a weird that's a what a that is

(55:36):
so weird? You know, he wants to run. I forgot
to include him when I was listening to the names
of democrats that want to run in twenty twenty eight.
He's one of them. Why, I don't know, welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. Why why would
he be Nobody knows it's crazy, So it's just a
total normal way of talking about starting a family. I guess, yes, Well,

(55:59):
you know, we didn't have to put a positive down
on these black kids that we got. So I'm I'm
really I he the way that he talked about it
it and I listened to the whole thing, and I
feel like he recognized how callous it kind of sounded
while he was discussing it, and then he was like,

(56:20):
I need to shift this into sounding a little bit
more like a human. But the way that they made
them sound like commodities, like kids are commodities. I don't know.
He's just not a good candidate. He's not. He wasn't
a good mayor, and he wasn't even a good secretary
of transportation. He was horrible. He wasn't even there half

(56:41):
the time. Oh my gosh, we're at the bottom of
this second hour. I've got some odds and ends to
get to as well, and we're also gonna we gotta
talk about this red state rhino hunting. Actually, let's do
this first because it has been a hot mess, a
hot mess in Texas. So yesterday we told you about

(57:02):
the moves in the Texas legislature to raise all of
our taxes. Right. Well, apparently now they got a bill.
It's moving in the Senate less than twenty four hours
notice for the hearing that happened today, and it was
in the Senate Business and Commerce Committee. And it's basically
like a Chinese social credit scoring system that's in Texas.

(57:25):
It's Senate Bill fourteen sixty. Donna Campbell wants to have
the Texas Ethics Commission and this is Texas scorecard. She
wants to allow Texas the Texas Ethics Commission. She wants
to give them the unilateral power to put us on
an ethics violation registry. So it targets like doctors and

(57:48):
lawyers and realtors and carpenters and plumbers and anybody who
requires a license to work. You could have your entire
livelihood put under risk under cene Bill fourteen six Now
for what Well, for instance, one of the cases that
was brought up before the Senate was a case of
a seventy one year old woman and an eighty two
year old man. The Texas Ethics Commission was going after

(58:11):
them because they had hand like made yard signs on
their lawns and it didn't include the required disclaimer there.
What they were doing is not even something you can't
it's not even political activity that you can regulate under
the law. But the Texas Ethics Commission decided not we're
going to accuse you because you didn't put a disclaimer
on your handmade signs. We're going to accuse you of

(58:32):
breaking the law. And the finds can be it's up
to their discretion. It's like pretty much unlimited. And this woman,
you know, she's an elderly woman, she's on a budget,
especially had made her signs herself. She was hit with
a default judgment because she didn't have a car to
apparently drive her to her hearing in Austin. And if

(58:54):
you try to appeal, I mean they'll they'll try to
they will the law fare you. They will law fare.
So if cinebl fourteen sixty passes. And again Texas Scorecard
had a real good write up of this. You also
had Tony McDonald with tarrenk County GOP. They you could

(59:15):
be dragged in front of the com I mean, I am,
this is wild. This is like and this is if
you require a license to work period, you're going to
be targeted with us. Be careful about your political expressions,
be careful about you know, I I this is this
is a heinous idea. This is some of the stuff
that they're doing in Austin. This is some of the

(59:36):
stuff they're doing downe there. I have no idea why
she thinks that this is something that's needed. I don't
I don't get it. She's from New bron Falls, Texas,
so that's a little south of where we are. This
is just a touch of what some of these people,
these rhinos, are trying to push in Texas's state capital, like,

(59:58):
for instance, over at and Michael Sullivan noted this, and
he's over at Texas Scorecard. The you have Burroughs, who
Dustin Burrows, who is Speaker of the Texas House. He's
getting a lot of justified criticism. They're pulling in. They
got they pulled some pro life legislation from the hearing
schedule for some reason, and that caused the Planned Parenthood

(01:00:21):
of Texas to go out and say, oh, that's great,
HB twenty one ninety seven has been pulled. They're not
going to hear it. That's great. I have no idea
why a pro life legislatation was pulled. I don't know,
but par for the course I think we need. We're
going to start keeping a ledger of names of all
the people that we talk about for these these problems

(01:00:42):
with red state rhino hunting. The other thing, too, is
in Florida, you had what's his name, Alexandradi. He's the
guy who got fired from being the attorney for the
city of Milton and he was pictured with a black
eye after you reportedly got into a bar fight. He
is a really short tempered dude. I mean, he doesn't
have a lot of doesn't have a lot of apparently

(01:01:04):
smarts or patients. He was on a little internet show
where he was talking and he had UH he was
it sounded like he was making fun of people with
autism and he was going after UH Andredi's mad because
a lot of I guess a lot of the stuff
that he proposed, a lot of big spending has been

(01:01:24):
you know, rejected by the governor or other conservative actual
conservative lawmakers in the Republican Legislature there in Florida, and
he was joking because it came up that, ah, well,
somebody said that uh Ron DeSantis must have asked burgers
and it was like a joke, and he was like, well,
you know, that's what I've heard. And then he's been
all day on social media defending it. If you're mocking

(01:01:48):
this stuff, if you think it's funny to weaponize as burgers,
to weaponize autism and speculate about people and make a
joke of it, and and and use it against people
because you're mad that they are more conservative and successful
than you are, you have a soul deficiency that is,

(01:02:08):
it's heinous. I'm not playing the video. It's out there.
I was floored when I saw that, Just so you know,
he's the guy who threatened to fight my husband and
all this other stuff. I can't believe this guy. People
voted for him. He is like he sounds like a
really vengeful, dangerous dude. Right. It's just like he's like,
he gives me the hebgb's he really does. He's like

(01:02:31):
one of those people. If I was at a bar
and alex ANDRETI was at a bar, I would cover
my drink. Actually wouldn't be at a bar where he was,
but I really would cover my drink if I was
near him. I'm not kidding. He gives me that kind
of vibe. He's just he freaks me out. He's just
the anyway. So moving on, can we talk about one
other bits and pieces? What did you do? Steve? Did this?

(01:02:54):
I have to address it now. I feel like before,
how were you?

Speaker 9 (01:03:00):
You know?

Speaker 4 (01:03:00):
I'm not getting into like entertainment gossip or anything like that.
I hate that stuff. But I do think that this
is sort of symbolic of the grifter culture. That Ginger
who came over here and tried is trying to be
Prince of Montecito. What's his face? Hairy Ginger? And then
his wife, who was on that game show. She had

(01:03:22):
like a d list role on some Canadian sitcom and
I don't know was she on like one season. I
don't know, nobody ever watched it. Nobody knew who she
was until she started dating Despair right from the UK.
So that Megan markle Lady. She is doing a cooking
show on Netflix and I've never seen I only watched

(01:03:44):
five seconds of it, and I thought she was going
to cut her wrist by trying to zest a lemon.
This girl has never been in the kitchen in her life.
She has no idea how to do basic things. You
can look when somebody's chopping at vegetables or if they're
doing basic things, you can tell if they've cooked or not.
I mean, she was just like with a disaster, using this,
you're support. I was dying. I was like, she's gonna

(01:04:05):
cut herself. Watching her put stuff in a hot pot
and then having long hair hanging all over the food,
it was just so gross and so audio nun by
twenty one, Steve wants to torture me. She didn't make
the Times list of cool people, but she did get
invited there because her agency probably bought her access. I
have to play this. This is one of the goofiest

(01:04:26):
things ever Palate cleanser. Go ahead, Steve, kill us.

Speaker 11 (01:04:29):
All things have been talking about for time one hundred.
Let's talk about flower sprinkles. But let's because I think
it speaks to the tiny moments of joy that are
so effortless and just create a little bit of magic
that we were all craving.

Speaker 4 (01:04:45):
What in the hell word salad.

Speaker 11 (01:04:47):
Is this little flower petals that are dried. I started
putting them on salads. I started putting them on scrambled eggs.
It didn't actually matter on a yogurt parfect.

Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
I feel like she's selling me used a charm that
you find people have when they see these tiny, little
dried petals.

Speaker 11 (01:05:04):
It's something I can't fully wrap my head around, but
I appreciate that there.

Speaker 4 (01:05:08):
Is a lot of this is people who have this
sort of elocution are so incredibly fake. So you're I'm
elevating it by putting dried flower petals on all of
my food and just you know it, just cane. It
adds a little bit of magic. You know, it elevates things. Okay,

(01:05:28):
let's talk about I'm gonna be mean for a minute
and bear with me. You got that image right one
mm hmm. Let's talk about the linen outfit sidebar you're
gonna I had to look. I had to listen to JB.
Prisker and read an article by JB. Prisker. You're gonna
give me this, so first up, let me go into
total chick mode. All my ladies out there gonna appreciate this.

(01:05:49):
I get it that. Uh, there's this like beach casual
esthetic that permeates Californian culture. I think when you're showing
up to an awards event is a great material. I
love linen. It's breathable. It doesn't really matter if it's sprinkled,
but you don't. And it can be baggy but not
too baggy. Right, these pants, I want to burn them.

(01:06:12):
When you're short waisted, you don't wear high waisted pants,
and you don't wear Grandma's drapes as trousers. It's too long,
it's too wide legged, it emphasizes the wrinkles. It drags
the ground to the point where your pants are dirty. Please,
Dear Heavens, if you want to elevate something, elevate your

(01:06:34):
influence so that you don't have to buy off the rack,
and designers will give you their stuff so you don't
have to walk out looking like a t MoU version
of Kate Middleton, Please Dear Heavens. Okay, I'm done. I
got it out of my system. You were you had
no idea what was happening there to do because you're
a man, rightfully, so you just can't wear big, baggy

(01:06:56):
stuff like that. I mean, the jacket was baggy, the
shirt was everything can't be baggy pick one thing. I
don't get it, but this, it's just grifterism.

Speaker 12 (01:07:07):
She's not on the list.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
Why was she there?

Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
Oh because her agency probably bought her access, probably Netflix.
They're desperate and promoting at boondoggle that they call a
cooking show where she makes like somebody got a chemical
burns from her homemade salt scrub. I mean, it's the
stupidest stuff ever. People are broken. She's like, let's make candles.
Shut up, Let's like be able to afford eggs. Not

(01:07:31):
everybody was lucky and had a daddy that worked in
Hollywood that paid for your schooling and paid for you
to have access to all of this. And then you
consider marrying above your station to be female empowerment while
also pretending to be duchess in a country that does
not recognize nor give rats ask for such titles. Spare
me good, Heavens. She's the one who chartered a fly

(01:07:53):
a private plane to fly down in Texas when they
had the school shooting and have a camera crew, video
videotaper lane flowers. And then she went back up a
stunt unbelievable. Oh all right, so we have more to
come we have I don't like her. We have I

(01:08:13):
can't you tall? We have Florida Man on the way.
And then Matt Mowers is going to be joining us
later on. And then Steve also has graced us with
some Dylan mulvaney audio. Dylan mulvaney, that dude, that twink
he wants to leave the US. Okay, bye, go on now.
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Speaker 6 (01:09:22):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 5 (01:09:29):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 4 (01:09:31):
Well, well, well, a Florida USPS worker, this is probably
why none of my packages ever get to my house
and why it takes me It literally takes a month
to send a piece of mail from my house to
Saint Louis. I'm not even kidding you, that's how long
it takes. A USPS worker was arrested this month in Melbourne, Florida,
because she decided to stop off at a house party
during her route and drink a bunch of vodka and

(01:09:52):
then later in the mail truck. Apparently she was caught
driving the wrong way in traffic. Dude, that's a probable cause.
Affid David via click Orlando. Caitlin Dye, thirty three, was
arrested on April twelfth on a charge of dui. They
literally Melbourne police they called and said, yeah, there's the
USPS truck driving the wrong way down the highway and

(01:10:14):
the drivers literally just throwing plastic cups out of the vehicle.
So the officers responded, and they saw the mail truck
driving west on East University Boulevard, and then it made
a U turn to head the other way, and it
was swerving in and out of its lane and then
went back into the opposite lane. They pulled over the
mail truck and they said that Die appeared to be
confused and disoriented. They did a field sobriety exercise, and

(01:10:34):
of course she did not do well in those. They
questioned her and she said that she was delivering to
a home and she was invited inside for a party,
and she took some vodka shots before she left, and
then she got pulled over. So they asked her why
she was swerving in and out of traffic, and she goes, oh,
I was tired. I was taking it out. And she
said that she threw it the cop out of the

(01:10:55):
vehicle because she was swishing her mouth out with water
so she would smell like alcohol. She was booked in
a Brevard County jail. I mean, there you go right there.
Whoo boy, Now we got another guy wrestling another gator
every dang week in Florida. You can go wrestle a gator.
So Jacksonville, Florida, let's see, aftering Easter dinner, they had

(01:11:18):
to call a gator trapper. A family did in Jacksonville
because there was a giant gator in their yard. A
woman was getting ready to take her dog out when
she noticed a seven foot alligator right by the slide
door of her patio. And she said, she was just
finishing up Easter dinner with family and she was she
needed to get the alligator off the property, but she

(01:11:38):
had to get some help. And that's when Mike Draggitch
arrived and shoeless, and he wrestled this gator into a
garbage can. And it's actually hysterical looking because it kept
popping up and hissing at everybody. It couldn't get out
of the can, but it kept popping up to hiss
and nobody got bit. Thankfully, they called Florida Fish and

(01:12:00):
Wildlife and they were able to take the gator. But yeah,
you gotta be carefully. I wouldn't be able to let
like my dogs out or well. Wick could probably kill one.
Wickes hardcore wild raccoon attack. A Florida woman speaks out
because she suffered one in her backyard. They're not pets,
she said, a shoe. She opened up her back door.
It bit her on the leg. It was like Monty python,

(01:12:21):
screaming and a crazy raccoon and she couldn't shake him
off and he chased her into a corner and they
had to call She had to go to the emergency
room animal control how to respond. Thankfully, the animal tested
negative for rabies, but it was very aggressive. They had
to relocate it. Man crazy raccoons biting ladies' legs in Florida.
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Speaker 13 (01:13:52):
Troops fighting in the unit that many of you will
lead are capable, truly physically capable of doing what is
necessary under fire. They need to be fit, not fat, yeah, sharp,
not shabby, yeah, especially our leaders. Yeah, and that's why

(01:14:13):
we're reviewing how the department has maintained standards.

Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
In the past get it, especially the last four years.

Speaker 13 (01:14:19):
Get it, and whether those standards have dropped formally or informally.

Speaker 4 (01:14:25):
Get it. Sect deaf heg seth. I you have to
practice saying it that fast. Try saying it that fast.
You can't. You gotta go real slow and build up
to it. Sect hegseth. See, I just messed up. Look
at that sectuff he seth. You know who that was
fit not fat. You know, people were just you know,
the the woke skulds were going me. They were all

(01:14:45):
said that he said that. But thank heavens right, I
want I want tough fit, gonna go out there and
crack some knuckles type folks. I'm on military, So they're there.
What they're there to do, unleash their full potential. It's
all we're saying. Welcome back to the program. Top of
this for third hour. It's pretty a fast day. Top

(01:15:08):
of this third hour, and we are here at the
Danish show where we've got Matt Mauer's gonna be joining
us here in a little bit. I wanted to play
this audio too from Kantanji Brown Jackson, because they've been arguing,
making the oral arguments before Scotus in this this Maryland case.

(01:15:28):
Right with parents that don't want their kids to learn
about like nudy stuff when they're in third grade, it
seems right right. I want you to listen to what
she says here in this audio soundpainte eighteen and.

Speaker 14 (01:15:41):
I guess I'm struggling to see how it burdens a
parent's religious exercise. If the school teaches something that the
parent disagrees with, you have a choice. You don't have
to send your kid to that school. You can put
them in another situation.

Speaker 4 (01:15:57):
First off, that is such a disingenuous argument. And I
can't stand her vocal fry. This is such a disingenuous argument.
You're not burdening a parent's religious exercise, is not, That's
not what is that issue. What is that issue is
whether or not young children should be exposed to sexually
explicit age inappropriate material. If you were to do this

(01:16:18):
in any other setting, you that might actually constitute something
of an abusive nature. But somehow it's supposed to be
sanctified because it's presented in a quote unquote educational setting.
I mean, I would like to know what educational value
as second grader can garner from learning about pegging. Don't
google it, well, Kine, I mean I need to make

(01:16:41):
the point. Did you just do a Baptist faith palm
at me?

Speaker 15 (01:16:48):
You did?

Speaker 5 (01:16:49):
It was kind. I don't know if that's what it looks,
but still.

Speaker 4 (01:16:51):
Am I right? I'm right. I needed to illustrate that
that's right, because that's how it jarring as it is
to hear. Imagine how jarring it is when you're a
second grader and you open up a book at school
and it features two dudes, well you get the idea,
or a girl who's pretending to be a boy. And

(01:17:13):
I don't even want them learning about like regular street
you know, sex. I don't eve want them learning about
that when they're that young. That's something for parents to determine,
and it needs to be in the context that parents choose.
You cannot just ambush little bitty kids with sexually explicit,
inappropriate material that has nothing to do with religious exercise,

(01:17:35):
That has nothing to do with whether or not a
parent disagrees or agrees with it. It has to do
with whether or not you think exposing children to sexually
explicit material constitutes as a form of abuse, which I do.
I mean, what why are strangers so obsessed with showing
kids pictures of people having sex? Because all of these
books that are being discussed in Maryland, in this Maryland

(01:17:58):
in case, every one of them does that. If you
were into supermarket and some stranger was trying to show
your kid pictures of people having sex, you would call
the cops. So why is it any different without your
permission in a school setting. That's the whole point. That's
what we're all asking. That's the that's the whole point.
I mean, it's it's an elementary school kids. I'm not exaggerating.

(01:18:19):
These are little kids. Goodness, When I when I was
a little kid, I thought that literally a stork brought children,
giant bird brought children. Yeah, I don't know when I
stopped believing that, but I know, I just remember when
I was younger, that was the story. And that's the
kind of age that these kids are and even older,
like I still think, even if it's in junior high

(01:18:42):
or high school, because these these these books that they're
talking about, they're not educational books. Their political expression. It's
not a book that talks about the uh, you know,
clitical attributes of this, or that it's it's a book,
that it's literally for the purpose of really glorifying, not

(01:19:05):
even glorifying, that's not the right word. It's like egregious
sexual exploitation. And they're trying to pass it off as
being educational to like first and second and third graders.
That's it doesn't matter where your politics are. I think
that everybody would be like, yeah, that's really inappropriate for kids.
It's inappropriate for junior high kids. Because here's the other issue.

(01:19:26):
Not every educator is the same, and you might have
some of the stuff presented to kids in a really
inappropriate or inarticulate way. And I mean with some of
the stuff you're playing, I mean, that's just that's not educational,
and that's brainwashing, and it's just it has nothing to
do with education. I even understand it doesn't matter. Parents
have the final say. I think parents have the final
say all the way up until their kids are eighteen.

(01:19:48):
Parents have the final say. So this is not an
argument over battling people over material that they may agree
or disagree with in a classroom. It is about whether
or not you think that sexually explicit material is age
appropriate for kids in school, like explicit stuff. One of

(01:20:12):
the books that was in the library down the road
from us, I mean it's a junior high library showed
oral sex graphic multiple pages, and one of the pages
it was just that, like someone actually drew it, shaded
it in, you know, put all the sense one full
page showing just that, and a thirteen year old pulled

(01:20:35):
it off the shelves. How is that educational? You tell
me that's just it's just it's a sexual fetish and
they're demanding gratification at the expense of your children's innocence.
I think that if you're pushing these books on kids.
I don't say this as a talking point. I don't
say this as a SoundBite. I don't say it to

(01:20:59):
be intentional provocative. I with a thousand percent of my
soul believe that if you are pushing these this type
of material in kids, I think that you might actually
be a pedophile, because only pedophiles do stuff like that.
That's how bad the stuff in these books is. It's
not even you can't even say it's a sophisticated graphic novel.

(01:21:20):
I mean there's literally some adult drew pictures of children
participating in oral sex and they put it in this book.
I am not minors. I'm not kidding you. Again. You're
in the supermarket and somebody is like, heyes to your kid,
wants to show them nudy pictures. You would call the cops,
but in school it's okay. And then because at school

(01:21:43):
they're telling you you have no right to object to it,
that's insane. That has nothing to do with political disagreement,
better to do with the religious disagreement. That is age
inappropriate period. So why are I mean it is people
aren't wrong when they say okay, groomer, because that's exactly

(01:22:04):
what this is. You're you're desensitizing people to this stuff
at that age. It's just it's like, why don't you
go ahead and sit them in front of a television
and have them watched porn? Same thing, It's literally the
same thing. Why don't you just bring in one of
those this TVs on the wheels and just show them
some porn. I mean, you wouldn't do that in school,

(01:22:27):
or you wouldn't you wouldn't do that anywhere else. But
that's like the level of what they're trying to do
in school. It's pornographic, and pornographic is well, that's like
the least that you could say about it. Yeah, if
you're if you set your kids in the living room
and show them porn, you would be arrested, your kids
would be taken away from you, you would be arrested.

(01:22:48):
But they're wanting to do just that in schools with
young kids. That's not a stretch. Because I've looked at
these books. I can't even in fact, I had we
had management sent us an email saying we cannot show
any of these images and I can't even describe them
any more than I have for radio airwaves because I'll

(01:23:09):
get fined, not kidding. And if we show the images
on the digital stream, our videos will get taken down
on YouTube because they file it's a porn if they
call it pornographic material. Literally they call it pornographic material,
and they will pull your video down. If you show
images of books that they are putting in kids libraries.

(01:23:33):
That's how bad this stuff is. So you don't even
I've seen some of it, and that's why I mean,
I was left speechless and disgusted because and I've listened
to these parents like some of the parents in Maryland.
I mean one of them was a one of their kids.
It was a mother of a second grader. I was like,
what purpose does this serve. You're exploiting our children. It honestly,

(01:23:57):
it's a way to pray on kids. I just I
can't even deliver entertaining this as a serious discussion. It's
just it's just crazy, absolutely crazy. So a number of
other things to hit because we've got Matt Mowers. He's
going to be coming up a little bit. I wanted
to tell you. Oh, I forgot to tell you this story.

(01:24:17):
Southern California mayor says he he wants to purge the
homeless by giving them all the fen and all they want. Okay,
wait a minute, what Lancaster mayor? And I'm pretty sure
you don't say Lancaster. It's California, so probably Lancaster, right,
Lancaster mayor Rex or R Rex Paris what a name?

(01:24:42):
You don't get to have? R and then Rex just
pick one. He shared his views during a city council meeting.
A resident took issue with the city's attempt to address
the homeless crisis by enclosing the homeless at an abandoned
golf course near a residential neighborhood. Paris interrupted comments and said,
what I want to do is give them free fentanyl.

(01:25:03):
He goes, I mean, that's what I want to do. Well,
the fentnel they want. And somebody told him, well, that's
not kind. He's a Republican. He says he has no regrets,
but he says that he was referring to homeless criminals
who refused to be helped. Maybe not the best thing
to say. He goes, they're responsible for most of our robberies,
are rapes, half our murders. I mean, I understand the

(01:25:27):
concern about crime within like homeless encampments, because that's a
real thing. But at the same time, I just don't
think that that that doesn't jive with the Bible. I
gotta tell you, i'd given yet or the law. I mean,
you're supposed to be a good steward to people who

(01:25:49):
are in need, and I think that some people who
willingly choose to exploit the lack of need as a
way to you know, kind of grift. I don't know,
I mean, I I don't know. It just just this
amazing to me. I just think that that's not anywhere's
a hat and everything. He I don't know, he said.
He had one point, said I wish the president would

(01:26:10):
give us a purge because we need to purge these people.
He goes, is it harsh, Yes, he says, it's my obligation,
is the mayor to protect the families that live here,
and it's an untenable situation. I'm opening to any solution.
He wanted to also in twenty eighteen band neck ties
from the workplace. I just don't think that Republicans need
to make it easier for Democrats to try to unseat them.

(01:26:30):
I don't think that that was a necessary thing for
him to say. I mean, it's not a very biblical move,
and I you know, I mean there's and that's not
going to do it. That's not going to take care
of the issue because the issue, all of the conditions
which created that problem are still there. That doesn't that
doesn't solve any of the conditions that created the problem.
In fact, it creates other problems. And then you're just
getting more fentanyl in, Like, really, we're going to traffic

(01:26:51):
in fentanyl? Come on, dude, they're just better than that.
Better than that. Also, we have this I pulled this
up I got a couple of things here. I don't
think I'm gonna have time to get to it this segment,
so I may have to save it. HBO is doing
a Harry Potter series, and there's a lot of issues

(01:27:12):
because they've decided to recap well, they're they're casting some
of these central characters, and there's a little bit of
an issue not with the race, but because of how
it works with the storyline. So apparently they several Snape,
who has this like pale, black haired, you know, greasy
looking dude. He's going to be played by a black

(01:27:34):
actor and he looks exactly the opposite of Snape, who
is described very particularly by JK. Rolling, as a thin
man with pale skin and greasy shoulder length hair. Now
why does it matter? Why did all of that factor
into the objection here? Because the death Eaters are basically,

(01:27:55):
I mean, they're basically the Nazis of the story. They're
all about being pure blood and looking a certain way,
and you remove part of that moral decay from that character,
and several Snapes redemption was a huge part of the story.
You also, in turn undermine that redemption, that redemptive arc.

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know if it's going to happen. That's a lot and
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leading it, both of the entities leading it are Chinese.
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Speaker 4 (01:32:33):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the bottom of this third hour and I was
reading this piece in New York Times. European Union regulator
set on Wednesday that Apple and Meta were the first
companies to be penalized for violating a new law that
they are looking intended to increase competition in the digital economy.
Now there's new tensions now with the administration. They find

(01:32:56):
Apple five hundred million euros, which is about half a
billion dollars. Meta was fined two hundred million euros because
they said they broke the Digital Markets Act that was
adopted in twenty twenty two. Basically, they're trying to keep
these entities from using their influence, their status as digital gatekeepers.
So and they're fighting against I guess that they think

(01:33:18):
it's going to be a perceived monopoly. They've had some
like weird that's like the just the tip of the iceberg.
They've had weird relations like particularly Meta, especially with some
European nations, about content, about what should be banned, what
shouldn't be banned, things of that nature on this and
of course those trade deals joining US now. Matt Mallers
founding board member of the EU US Forum and he

(01:33:39):
is a former Trump Administration State Department official. Matt always
good to CEO. What do you make of this? Is
this going to be a real headache between the Trump
administration and the EU?

Speaker 5 (01:33:48):
Absolutely?

Speaker 12 (01:33:49):
I look, the Trump administration already came out and called
out the European Union for doing this. And let's let's
say exactly what this is. This isn't about trying to
increase competition, trying to stifle American companies and innovators. That's
all it's about. If you look at the framework of
the language that they passed out Brussels and this Digital
Markets of legislation, what it does essentially tries to create

(01:34:13):
a framework that would only apply essentially to American companies
because where's the innovation coming out of the United States.
Where are the ideas coming out of the United States?
Where do the platforms exist the United States. Europeans are
wholly relying upon technology ideas and innovation coming out of
the US here because they stifled so much of their
own economy with the overregulation that they won't they now

(01:34:35):
want to stop American innovators as well. And so this
is nothing but the European Union trying to find a
way to penalize American companies right now. And so we're
watching it closely at the EU US Forum, and we
know that the Trump administration is watching it closely because
they've already come out and made a really strong statement
on that.

Speaker 4 (01:34:52):
And that I mean, if you can't I guess, if
you can't control it, then try to penalize it, I
guess is the next best thing. I mean, because I
think like this is the latest in the objections that
they've had with Apple and Meta.

Speaker 12 (01:35:04):
Yeah, and look, we've seen this happen with the European
Union on so many different issues, whether it's those anti
free speech laws that they passed where they're cracking down
on free speech and arresting you if you have you
say something they disagree with, whether it's you know, what
you're allowed to actually post online, they're trying to regulate
everything that ordinary individual citizens in the European Union are

(01:35:25):
able to.

Speaker 5 (01:35:26):
Say on any given day.

Speaker 12 (01:35:27):
And now they're actually trying to go after the companies
which are providing the platforms to allow them to say them.
And that's exactly what this is and the problem data
And I think we get this instinctively because we're small
government conservatives, right, But in the European Union, their mindset,
their elitist mentality, is that if it's idea that didn't
originate out of some sort of you know, bland, boring,

(01:35:49):
bureaucratic government office and Brussels, then it couldn't possibly be
an idea that's good enough for their own people that
had to originate from some capital and a distant, far
away land. It could actually originately have a hub of
innovation or have an entrepreneurial mindset.

Speaker 5 (01:36:04):
And so that's what this is.

Speaker 12 (01:36:05):
It's an ideological fight that's happening right now.

Speaker 5 (01:36:08):
We're seeing it play out across the board.

Speaker 4 (01:36:10):
I we're talking with Matt Maers with the EU US Forum.
Jd Vance has been traveling over He gave a speech
recently talking about climate change. He was in India getting
some making some inroads, meeting the Prime minister over there.
I think, how is he how is jd Vance perceived
by the European Union Because our media over here tells

(01:36:32):
us that they hate his guts and they think he's
a horrible, crazy person. But it also seems like that's
not really you know, the reception and the photos and
some of the video I've seen, it doesn't line up.

Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
No.

Speaker 12 (01:36:42):
I mean, you talk to actual officials in Europe, if
you get beyond the talking points, and obviously, look, there
is a cadre of folks who make a living out
of Brussels who do not like what jd Vance has
to say. Why because the idea is he's promoting free speech,
open markets, lack of central control are the antithesis of
everything that gives them control and power. Right, So a

(01:37:05):
lot of them don't like them. But you actually talk
to the individual leaders in the countries, the ones that
are actually responsive to their citizens every single day, they
think it's a breath of fresh air. They're saying, it's
about time someone's willing to stand up and say that
we need to get tough about our border control because
we have too many illegal immigrants coming to our own countries,
driving up crime rates that are putting a jeopardy the

(01:37:25):
lives and livelihoods of our own citizens. That there are
too many regulations coming out of Brussels that shut down
family farming and are actually decreasing their stability of energy markets,
there by making countries more dependent on energy from Russia
and technology from China, which doesn't serve any of the
people of Europe well and certainly doesn't serve any benefit
to the US EU relationship. And so if you talk

(01:37:48):
to the individual leaders in those countries, they think it's
welcomed the JD Vance is saying what he is, But
if your bureaucrat and Brussels, you're probably not so thrilled.

Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
Yeah, well, definitely, I mean, especially when he was telling
them they need a way up with regard to climate change,
and they bristle when he says this. But I mean,
I mean, we've already woken up to this in the
United States. It's so interesting because in some respects, like
I feel like, you know, in Europe, they reject more
of the I guess, for the lack of a better

(01:38:17):
way to put it, the woke trends in culture. I
feel like they reject that, but yet at the same
time they embrace like climate change and wealth redistribution. But
even that now is falling out of favor. I feel
like with the majority of voters in not just European
countries but the EU total.

Speaker 12 (01:38:33):
Well, because it's failing the citizens, right It's failing their
own people these days. Right when you have environmental policies
that make it impossible to actually increase your energy security,
or make it impossible to actually support your farmers in
your own country that are providing the food for the people,
that's going to have such a detrimental impact on its
own citizens that they're saying, wait a second, these policies

(01:38:54):
are failing us right now, when all of a sudden
they have this kind of socialist economic system that isn't
making anyone wealthier, that isn't actually lifting up anyone out
of poverty, but all it's doing is causing Europe's economy
to stagnate, especially those in the European Union. You want
to see where the fastest growing economies are in the Eurozone,
there are many of them are outside of.

Speaker 5 (01:39:15):
The European Union. They're in Eastern and Central Europe.

Speaker 12 (01:39:17):
There are places that aren't beholden to what's coming out
of Brussels because they don't have to respond to the
whims of the bureaucrats and Brussels every single day that
could be the trend for all of Europe if they
were to reject and turn back the page on these
socialist ideas of wealth redistribution the rest.

Speaker 5 (01:39:32):
But the problem is that would mean giving up.

Speaker 12 (01:39:35):
Political control now, I mean actually giving entrepreneurs and innovators
the ability to provide for themselves and let their ideas
flourish in the marketplace of ideas, something that is so
anathma to anyone coming out of Brussels.

Speaker 4 (01:39:47):
Yeah, so Italy was in last week Maloney visiting with
Trump talking about trade deals. Norway's there today. I believe
it's Norway that's meeting with the President today to discuss
trade deals. What what do you anticipate happening with the
with EU member nations and establishing these individual seventy some

(01:40:07):
odd trade deals that we desperately need to get done
quickly the time is taken on it. What are your
thoughts on this? Are you optimistic that we're going to
be able to, you know, do these one on one,
you know, and kind of like bring everything back to
you know a little bit more of a reason position
equal and actual open fair trade.

Speaker 12 (01:40:25):
I think we are in a lot of cases right
in the cases of the individual countries that are able
to negotiate, we will, and you're seeing I think it's
over one hundred countries now that have reached out or
in constant negotiations, whether it's with the US Trade REPS Office,
Department of Treasury, Council, Economic Advisors, Commerce Department, all the
different teams are involved in as talking the folks of
the White House the other day, who are deeply engaged
in all these and I mean they're you know, pulling

(01:40:47):
twenty three hour days essentially to try to get through
all the all the details of it all because they've
had so much outreach of all these countries trying to
have a better deal with the United States, which was
the intended effect. The two that are likely to get
left at the altar because they're digging in their heels
are China, which you know, we've seen how that's been
playing out for them now with over one hundred and
twenty percent tariffs on any Chinese goods, and the European Union.

(01:41:10):
You know, the European Union needs to come to the
table and actually get serious. They need to make a
real offer. I mean they've you know, floated out some
potential ideas about maybe tinkering around the edges, forgetting the
fact that they're charging what they charge for American vehicles
and we're charging less than ten percent on European vehicles.
Is the reason why you see a lot of Audi's
and BMW's being driven around the United States and not

(01:41:30):
many Fords being driven around Berlin. And that's the kind
of trade deal that Donald Trump's looking to actually have
right now. So the EU wants to get serious about it,
they've got to actually come forth with something that's an
actual idea and actual plan.

Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
I really hope, so I really hope they can make
this happen because one of the things that was on
the list was, and this sounds incredibly self serving, was
you know red wines and you know some of these
great Italian wines and these great I don't want to
have that happen. I don't want to have to pay
triple for that stuff. It's about me, Matt, It's about
what That's what it comes down here.

Speaker 3 (01:42:01):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (01:42:02):
Stock up now, Dana, stock up now.

Speaker 4 (01:42:04):
Matt Maers with the EU US Forum, you do such
great work, and thank you for letting all of this
out for us. We love talking to you. We'll have
you back. Thanks so much.

Speaker 5 (01:42:11):
That's great, Thanks so much.

Speaker 4 (01:42:13):
Now that's that And that was man when I when
I was looking at the price, the price is on
that too. Oh my gosh, well perspective prices, I could
say speculatively, we have a lot more on the way
as we finish out this third hour. I've got a
couple of other things that we're gonna hit and we're
going to save that for the coming up for this
next segment. Look, we're actually on time today, Kane. Are

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Speaker 4 (01:43:56):
So I want to set this up for you Bill Maligen,
who I think does great reporting. You have some of
the best reporting about immigration and border issues. Audio someb
by thirteen. So California allowed this criminal illegal alien to
go free. He killed two different people with DUI in
just three years. I want you to listen to this

(01:44:18):
audio some by thirteen.

Speaker 15 (01:44:20):
Yeah, Dana, good morning to you. This illegal alien had
a lengthy rap sheet here in California long before he
ever killed these two California teenagers. He's got several felony
convictions on his record, several convictions for driving without a license,
but he was still out and about on California's roads.
And this young American couple ended up paying the price
for that. And now their killer is getting an early release.

Speaker 4 (01:44:43):
Yeah, he's getting an early release and like reduced sentencing.
All of this I just unreal. Now keep that on
deck and listen to this headline. So you remember the
Maryland man that everybody's like going down and trying to
visit Anul Salvador when he was pulled over the final time.

(01:45:03):
Did you hear about the car that he was driving?
It belonged to a human trafficker. Now, what was one
of the things that was brought up twice in Abrigo
Garcia's three separate court appearances. This made it. It was
in the second one and the third one, the fact

(01:45:24):
that he was running with known human traffickers. So he's
in MS thirteen and MS thirteen runs people they smuggled,
They deal with human trafficking and exploitation, and he was
running with them. In fact, he was driving the car
that belonged to one of them who had a record

(01:45:45):
for that specifically, and it was an illegal alien. Jose
Ramon Hernandez Raees he was the one who owned the car,
and he is a known notorious human smuggler. Now you
tell me you're gonna go borrow somebody's car if they

(01:46:06):
are a they're here illegally B they are a known,
evidentiary based, known human smuggler. Are you telling me that
you're gonna go borrow somebody and you don't know that
about them, especially when they have a long record of it.
The Tennessee Highway trooper who stopped him when when he
pulled out, when he pulled him over, he was speeding

(01:46:29):
and he was swerving in and out of lanes and
the trooper knew saw eight other people in the car
with a BREAKO Garcia. Now he began driving, I get
this kine. He began driving three days prior from Houston
via Saint Louis to perform construction work. That's what he said.

(01:46:50):
But the report at the top the trooper was very
concerned about human trafficking because they had no luggage in
the vehicle, and all all the individuals gave the trooper
the exact same addresses a Brego Garcia did, and they
weren't all related. And when speaking with a trooper, a
Brego Garcia pretended to not be able to speak English.

Speaker 15 (01:47:13):
And then.

Speaker 4 (01:47:15):
He gave him a warning for driving with the expired license.
He gave him a citation for driving infractions and yeah,
and he said, oh no, the car is my boss's car.
Well that the boss was identified by DHS as Hernandez Reyaz,
who pleaded guilty previously to human smuggling. So he's been convicted.
The guy who owned the car has been convicted of

(01:47:37):
human smuggling. How is that guy still in the United States?
He's an illegal alien. He was convicted of human smuggling,
but okay, And then DHS they ran the car Homeland
Security investigations in Baltimore. They ran it further and they
flagged the vehicle as belonging to a target of someone
they were investigating for additional apparently a new case of

(01:47:59):
human traffic. And they said that quote vehicle is used
by HSI Baltimore target and human smuggling slash trafficking operation.
Vehicle makes repeated trips to southern border to pick up
non citizens. End quote. Now, he had gone from Saint
Louis to Houston and was coming back and was in

(01:48:20):
Tennessee when he got pulled over in a car that
they said was already flagged for this activity. You tell
me today's stupidity came?

Speaker 6 (01:48:29):
All right, it's that one chick, Dylan mulvaney.

Speaker 4 (01:48:32):
Oh that dude.

Speaker 6 (01:48:33):
Yes, that's what I meant. Cut twenty two to one.
This is him, boy, he's threatening leaving the United States.

Speaker 4 (01:48:39):
Yay. I'm trying to move here permanent. There's something about
being here that makes me feeld like people are. I've
been so kind and I just the gear culture is
amazing and Percy Pigs are my favorite. So honestly that
makes the moves worth it. Raise your hand if you care, Okay, Okay,
go go go then please so you don't have to

(01:49:01):
bitch and moan anymore about not being taken seriously.

Speaker 5 (01:49:03):
Because you're costing hand.

Speaker 6 (01:49:05):
We're raised.

Speaker 4 (01:49:06):
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