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March 31, 2025 31 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (03/31) - CA State Assemblyman Carl DeMaio comes on the show to talk about another state representative lunging at him during a meeting on the assembly floor after DeMaio pointed out that Cesar Chavez opposed illegal immigration. Assemblyman DeMaio also talks about how he is trying to protect Californians from the insurance crisis in the state. The sales tax in LA County is going up tomorrow. Aides for Kamala Harris thought that Biden might die while in office. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
Cobelt podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Every day we are
with you from one un till four o'clock, and if
you miss anything after four o'clock, it's John Cobelt's show
on demand. It's the podcast same as the radio show,
and you can listen to whatever you missed. Carl Demyo
is with us frequently. He's a one time a politician

(00:25):
in the San Diego area talk show host on years
ago or for many years in San Diego on our
sister station, and he is now a full time California Assemblyman,
a Republican representing the San Diego area, and almost every
week now he's making news trying to shake up all

(00:45):
the whack jobs that oppress us out here in the
real world. And this one is really unusual. He was
up in Sacramento and he's talking about Caesar Chavez, the
famous union leader tod a of Caesar Chavez Day, a
state holiday. Mind you government workers are not working today,

(01:09):
I assume, and he's pointing out that, you know, Caesar Chavez,
he opposed a legal immigration and also he stood for
secure borders. And this really pissed off some Democratic Legislature
legislator who then lunged it. Demia, let's play some audio

(01:29):
in this.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
I'm a speaker, and members, we have all of our
various caucuses once again standing in support of HR twenty
three in honorary resolution. Opining about civil rights, dignity, respect
for all, Caesar Chavez no doubt stood for all of
those things. As a civil rights leader. He is celebrated

(01:51):
in the Latino community. I rise in support of HR
twenty three on behalf of the Republican caucus which supports
a secure Southern border, which is something that says our
Chavez was a leader in supporting a secure southern border.

(02:12):
During his life, Caesar Shaves spoke out against illegal immigration
while affirming legal immigration. He was a strong voice for
the Latino community and Latino workers in our country while
also holding concerns and opposing illegal immigration. And so I

(02:36):
am so thrilled to see my Democratic colleagues rise and
support of a civil rights leader, an advocate for the
Latino community, farm workers, and someone who's one of the
earliest voices opposing illegal immigration and supporting supporting a secure

(02:58):
southern border. I asked for an I vote on HR
twenty three.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
The heroes of our community.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Somebily remember Jackson, Please return to your seat. Carl demiele
on here, Carl Whoy.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Have you ever seeing those realities that reality show when
animals attack that it's like when democratic legislators attack you
on the floor. That's kind of what it felt like.
It was crazy.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
First of all, who was it Jackson?

Speaker 4 (03:40):
It was sumbly member Corey Jackson, who's unhinged. I didn't
know this until afterwards. The Capitol police told me that
this is not the first time that he has violently
attacked another member of the of the legislature. At the
first he did it about seven months ago during the
summer during a debate over parental rights. The guy's unhinged.

(04:05):
His behavior is disrespectful to the institution and certainly not
becoming a public servant. It reflects poorly on his constituents.
He owes his constituents and apology, he owes the legislative
body and apology. But I don't see that guy.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Could you describe how he did it for people who
are just heard the audio there? What did it look
like from your vantage point?

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Well, I heard this commotion behind me and then I
started hearing this guy yelling, and you know, I had
already sat down, And then next thing I know, there's
a whole bunch of people crowded around my desk, Democrats
pushing back on Corey Jackson, restraining him. And then you know,

(04:53):
I go to like turn to my right and look
over my shoulder, and there's security guards that are coming
down the aisle towards Jackson, and he's still yelling. And
you know what's interesting is the Democrat controlled Capital TV
service quickly panned to the speaker's rostrum. But the fortunate

(05:18):
thing is we got still photos of mister Jackson literally
a few feet away from me being restrained by his colleagues.
It's unacceptable. This behavior is outrageous. Now here's the thing
what I said provoked. It was pointing out the hypocrisy.
Democrats constantly accuse anyone who's for a secure southern border

(05:41):
or who's against the illegal immigration. They accused them of being
anti Latino, racist, anti immigrant immigrant. But that's not true
at all. We just want to secure southern border, we
want legal immigration. We're certainly not anti Latino. You know,
we're not looming of everybody and more.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Than half the Latino men voted for Donald Up in
the last election, so voters don't feel that way.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
Yeah, and they support, you know, a secure border. And
so there's two theories I have here. Number one, Either
mister Jackson is so unhinged from reality that he doesn't
he doesn't even know what Caesar Shabaz did historically, which
is he not only fought for legal immigrants, but he

(06:29):
very strenuously opposed illegal immigration and wanted a secure border.
You can google him, and some of the things that
he did today would be considered pretty far right, pretty
anti immigration or illegal immigration, and they would be decried
by Democrats. But here you have Democrats celebrating a civil

(06:50):
rights hero. These guys are so dishonest that either they're
ignorant and are presenting something that's not accurate, for they
knowingly are just simply trying to pick and choose what
they want to celebrate from this guy. Caesar shamaz I
was simply pointing out the reason why I was supporting
the resolution, which is I don't agree with everything that

(07:12):
Chamas has to say, but I certainly agree with his
border policies. And now you have Democrats exposed for either
not knowing their history or being big old hypocrites, or
a combination of.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Somebody needs to get on some medication. So if Corey Jackson,
now he's like physically surging towards you, if he got
to you, what was he gonna do to you?

Speaker 3 (07:35):
I have no idea.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
And you know, look, you know, we do get threats,
you know, pretty routinely. I got, you know, a threat
that a transgender person was threatening me because I support
the integrity of girls sports. Well, I'm a gay Republican,
So like, what do you do with that? I mean,
you can't say that I'm homophobic. That's certainly not something

(07:58):
that's gonna fly. So it comes with the territory. But
but but I understand when a wing nut activist makes
a threat who's mentally deranged. But to have a sitting
member of the legislature act in such an unprofessional, unhinged manner,
my my only. He won't apologize. He just did an

(08:19):
interview with the Riverside Press Telegram. He's doubling down. He
says that I'm the problem, not him. Here's the deal, Cory.
I think his constituents need to send him packing. I
think in the next election he needs to be given
his walking papers.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Corey Jackson is gay too, is he? I am not
even aware. I'm just looking up his Wikipedia as the
first openly gay black man in the history of the
California Legislature. He represents Riverside County.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Good for good for him. Hopefully he won't be representing
that district much longer. I think the constituents are not accepting.
They're not going to tolerate this sort of bad behavior.
It's it's it's not mentally stable. I think this I
has some real problems. And when I found out that
this is the second time in seven months that he's

(09:06):
engaged in this sort of violent behavior, I'm calling on
the Democrats who run the show up in Sacramento. Do
your job, do your job, don't allow this sort of behavior,
censor him or remove his flourf privileges. But this one
of behavior is now a repeat offense. It cannot be tolerated.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Right. Can you hang on for another segment, because there's
another even more serious issue. You had a bill to
try to it's called cap and cut to protect homeowners
from these massive insurance rate increases, and of course the
Democrats voted this down. We'll talk about that when we
returned Carl Demyle, the Republican Assemblyman from San Diego.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Let's go back to Carl Demile, the Republican Assemblymen down
in San Diego. Last last segment, he was telling us
the story getting lunged at by a Democrat because DeMaio
pointed out that Caesar Chavez was was for secure borders
and against illegal immigration, and this caused one Democrat to
have a meltdown. But now let's get to the real

(10:19):
stuff that affects your life. We have talked a lot
about insurance rates being out of control, along with a
lot of people having their insurance policies canceled. A lot
of people in the palace Ades and now Ta Dina
had no insurance or limited insurance. They were thrown in
the California Fair Plan, which only pays so much on

(10:42):
a claim. So the whole system's broken. I think there's
seven out of the twelve major companies have either ended
insurance coverage or severely restricted it into the state. Carl
has what he calls a cap and cut plan to
try to protect homeowners from massive rate increases, and of
course the Democrats shut this down. Let's talk to Carl,

(11:05):
and first thing, Carl, explain what your plan would do.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Well, it's a three step plan.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
First, I've said the insurance crisis has been created by politicians,
and the politicians don't care if your rates go up
by forty five percent, which is what most commercial policies
are doing in the last two years, or three hundred
percent if you get shoved in something called the fair plan,
because you're paying the price, not them, but they created

(11:33):
the crisis. So my bill would basically remove any financial
benefit from rating increases from the politicians by suspending the
insurance tax in the state of California. This is really
important because when your insurance goes up by forty percent,
the insurance tax revenues into the state from your premium

(11:53):
goes goes up by forty five percent. Same thing for
the fair plan, three percent, three hundred percent more money
for politicians. So we suspend the insurance tax, which gives
a media relief and it gives pain to the politician
to create the problem. The second thing we do is
we make sure that no homeowner will have to pay
more than the national increase in insurance costs. So anytime

(12:18):
that the rates go up by more than national increase
cost of living for insurance, the state of California would
have to cover that increase with an insurance rate rebate.
So we're getting even more pain to the politicians for
what they've caused. And then, third, we solve the problem
of insurance rate increases by fixing the problem that the

(12:41):
politicians created. It's not climate.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Change, it's not the insurance industry.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
This is really caused by regulations and mandates that have
been put on into insurance policies that make it harder
for them the price and offer different market solutions. But
more importantly, we require that we sin.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
For us, reduce fire risks and.

Speaker 4 (13:02):
Give all homeowners absolute right to clear defensive space behind
their homes. Right now, a homeowner cannot do that. There's
a lot of environmental regulations. We would basically say, if
an insurance company says that you need to clear the space,
if a fire marshal says you need to clear the space.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
You're given one hundred percent guarantee you can do it
without any environmental regulations.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
We've got to deal with the root cause of these
insurance insurance rates increases, which are bad regulations and mandates
in California. Then the high fire risks that politicians create
through bad policies. So to three step program that the
Democrats hate its proposal because we would take money out
of their hands. They don't want to have to pay

(13:48):
for their failure. They want me to pay for the failure.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
They want you to think it's climate change.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
So they were held at on killing my bills.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
So when I walked onto the.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
Floor last week Friday for that session where Cory Jackson,
that violent Caesar Shavin the resolution, the first thing we
had to deal with was my insurance bill. Democrats were
trying to kill it without voting against it. And this
is a game that happened in Sacramento. Or politicians want
to kill something, but they don't want their voters should
know they've killed it, so they do a prescedural move

(14:20):
and bury the bill through a trick. I let's say
a trick.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
And they wanted to.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Put this into a different committee other than the Insurance.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Committee and let it just simply die by never being
brought up in that committee.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
Come on, so I know. So when they did this,
I objected on the floor and I demanded an absolute vote.
I wanted to roll call vote of all the politicians
so that people knew that they killed the bill through
a vote. And the only way I was able to

(14:52):
force it is I told the Speaker and all my
colleagues that if they did not put their name down
in killing.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
The vote by voting no against.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
My bill, that I would force them to vote on
every unanimous consent item. And they all wanted to get
on an airplane at that point. And I'm like, if
I don't get a recording vote on you killing the
insurance bill that would give relief to homeowners and make
sure that they don't have to pay higher than the
national average for insurance rates.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
If I don't get that recording vote, we're.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Going to stay here. We're going to vote on every
damn bill that is pending. And the Democrats had to concede.
They gave me my recorded vote, and we now have
sixty two Democrats. Sorry, sorry, fifty two Democrats. Eight of
them didn't vote at all, They just walked off the floor,
but fifty two Democrats who voted to kill this bill,

(15:47):
and they're the ones you.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Can blame when your insurance rates bill up.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
Oh so, you got them all on the record, all
fifty two yes.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
And I listened to one of the things I keep
telling my Republican colleagues, why are you letting Democrats kill
bill without voting against them. I want a recorded vote.
I want the names on a damn list. I want
the names so voters know who they can blame instead
of this legislative chicanery, the tricks that the politicians play
to shield themselves in accountability. Well, some of the members

(16:20):
up there don't even read the rules package, so they
thought that I was just going to roll over and
take it. So I was told by a Republican, Oh,
this is what they're going to do. They're just going
to move the bill and there's nothing we can do.
We'll we'll register an overall objection for all the moves
that they're making. A wow an objection. But I said okay,

(16:41):
and so I sat down, and when it came time
for the for them to make their emotion, I stood
up and I said, I I object to unanimous consent
on all these items. I want to recorded vote on
every single item. People groaned in the audience, the ones
that knew what I was doing, And I said, however,
if I get my recorded vote on Assembly Bill five

(17:02):
six seven, I'll will withdraw my objection to the other items.
And they then granted me my recorded vote on my bill. Look,
I know the fact that these politicians have a supermajority.
They're going to kill my bill. I get it. But
I'll be damned if I let them off the hook
with the public by letting them skate by without putting
their name that.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah, yeah, you know what. I want to get a
list of all the fifty two who voted, who voted,
because now they're over Yeah, now their votes have to
be publicized now now that you forced them to vote,
and uh, and do it in plain slight. I think
it needs needs some publicity so people, because you know,
the many of them live here obviously in southern California,

(17:44):
and people ought to know that their representatives don't give
a crap how how high the insurance rates go.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Carl.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
It's always great having you on and we'll talk again soon.
Thank you, Thank you so much. All right, Uh, when
we come back tomorrow, when you go, and it doesn't
matter what you buy tomorrow, you're gonna pay more for it, guaranteed.
If what you purchase tomorrow is covered by the California

(18:12):
sales tax guaranteed you're paying more. Why well, in La
County specifically, I should say, because the La Canty sales
tax is going up to nine and three quarter percent.
Guess where the extra money is going for? And guess
who authorized this.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
That's all next, I'm not buying anything anymore.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Huh yeah right, No more handbags.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
No more handbag. I am protesting.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
No more avocados, No more avocadosos are so cheap avocados.
I don't think food. So I'm okay, Eric, I was
worried for a second. Yeah, whither away.

Speaker 5 (18:55):
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Speaker 1 (19:00):
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(19:21):
feature on the iHeartRadio app. I'm just looking at another
story on the Everything's going to cost bar tomorrow in
La County, the sales tax is going up to nine
and three quarter percent nine and three quarter percent, and
the extra money, it's going up a half cent. The

(19:43):
extra money is for homeless this. Yeah, just last week
you had a judge, a federal judge, David Carter, blowing
a gasket demanding the Karen Bass explain why two and
a half billion dollars has disappeared two and a half billion.
And she didn't show up in court, and the judge

(20:05):
demanded that one of her deputies finder. She was forced
to come to court. But she didn't show up. Neither
did the head of the La County Board of Supervisors,
Lindsay Horvath. She blew the judge off. Who else didn't
show up? Oh yeah, yeah, the head of the Los
Angeles Housing what is it? Yeah, Los Angeles Housing Housing

(20:30):
Services Authority? Yeah, that was Valicia Adams Kellum. She didn't
show up either.

Speaker 6 (20:36):
So where's the money?

Speaker 1 (20:38):
The head of the city council or Keith Harris Dawson.
They have so many names, it's two people, seven names
between them. Where's the money?

Speaker 6 (20:47):
Where's the money?

Speaker 1 (20:49):
I don't know. The judge is asking everybody where's the money,
and they don't show up, or if they show up,
it's like, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
I think we need to resit and this tax.

Speaker 7 (21:02):
Seriously, this tax increased because people that voted for it,
if they I wonder if they realized that the money
was that was earmarked for the homeless has disappeared or
was not spent correctly, whatever the reasoning is, would they.

Speaker 6 (21:18):
Have voted for this half cent sales tax increased?

Speaker 1 (21:21):
How can the audits come out after the vote? Uh,
Measure A? Did you vote for Measure A? I mean
a lot of people did. See the old homeless tax
was going to expire in twenty twenty seven. This one
replaced it and doubled.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
It and doesn't expire and it ever Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
This one is forever to half sent forever on everything
taxable in La County, and sixty percent is going to
cover homeless services and another thirty five percent is going
to force is gonna is for a LOSSA Oh wait

(22:09):
a second, No, this is different. This is La County
Affordable Housing Solutions Agency. They came up with another agency
here that's not LASA, that's something else, and they're getting
a third of it. It says here was created by
the state legislature in twenty twenty three to oversee homeless solutions.

(22:34):
So is this the oversight agency over the oversight agency?

Speaker 6 (22:38):
Yeah, how's that working?

Speaker 1 (22:43):
But nobody can tell you where the two and a
half billion went. All these administrators, oh, all these oversight bureaucrats,
the money disappears on City controller Kenneth Maheas said, hey, hey,
he did his own audit and found a lot of
money missing. State did an audit, money missing. The federal

(23:07):
judge did this latest audit, money missing by the billions.
So every level of government and a judge has said, hey,
this audit says there's a lot of money missing. And
Cara bask goes, h what somebody say my name? It's
billions of dollars and the homelessness is getting worse and worse.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
Well, they're still trying to figure out, you know, how
the fire started, John, that's taking up a lot of time.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Oh, that's right. We have not asked that question today.
What started the fire in the Palisades.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
They can't answer this question because they're still trying to
figure the other thing out.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Do you ever think you'd come today where like two
and a half billion dollars would disappear and absolutely nobody
in the government knows where it went.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
And then we have another tax for pretty much the
same thing.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
And then and then the people who voted in November
voted for the tax increase. Now why is.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
That Because if you don't, if you're voting, if you're
not voting to help the homeless, then you're a bad person.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
I think that's that's what it is.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Is that it they're standing in the booth and they go,
you know, I want to be a good person, and
a good person gives money to bureaucrats who's stealing.

Speaker 7 (24:21):
You feel guilty because you're not doing enough to help
get people off the street.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Do you know that? People like don't want to believe it.
They don't want to believe that all these bureaucrats are
stealing the money. They set this up to steal the money.
They never were going to help the homeless. In fact,
the worst homelessness gets, the more money they get. That
is true because it says here fifteen percent that goes

(24:49):
to homelessness services will be distributed to cities based on
the account of homeless people. So you get more money
to steal if there are more homeless people in your town.
You see how this works. And so the number is
obviously going to go up every year because that means

(25:10):
more money. And you can criticize them and they'll say, well,
I don't know. We put this up for a vote.
If the people were upset, they would have voted Measure
A down. It's like, I guess you win the point,
don't you. You're right if people were upset, they wouldn't
vote for Measure A. Meantime, you know, Valicia Adams Kellum,
who runs LASA, gives a two million dollar contract to

(25:32):
her husband's nonprofit nonprofit. Yeah, her husband has a nonprofit
that got two million dollars from his wife. All right,
I'll keep voting the way of voting. God wrong with everybody?
What is wrong with everybody? Of all the things you

(25:55):
want to spend your money on, why would you spend
it on bureaucrats who steal it? And you still got
to do the hops, the poop hopscotch through the homeless encampments.
Debra mark Oh One More Time. She won three three

(26:16):
Golden Mics on Saturday Night Best Newscast and it was
on Our Show, and she won two awards for the
series on suicide she did, which was really really moving
and gripping, and she won three seven lifetime total. So congratulations, thank.

Speaker 6 (26:38):
You, thank you, thank you, thank you. And I know
I say this and I write it.

Speaker 7 (26:41):
All the time, but John coe Belt is the most
supportive person I've ever worked with, hands down the best.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
You're gonna make me cry, really, no, I didn't think so.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Well.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Actually you almost made me cry with your series.

Speaker 6 (26:58):
I know, I remember you saying that, you.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Start pushing my emotional buttons.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Here you're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI
A six forty.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
For four or five years, the media and everybody in
the Biden Harris administration denied that Joe Biden was in
bad health, bad medical, not only physically but mentally, right.
I mean, he was shot, he was gone, Alzheimer's dementia,
whatever it is, physically is frail, and they kept denying

(27:33):
it even though we could see it. Well, it turns out,
behind the scenes it was a different story. There's a
new book out called Fight Inside the Wildest Battle for
the White House by Jonathan Allen and Amy Parnis, and
a quick excerpt here aids to Kamala Harris strategized around
the possibility that Biden might die in office. Planning was

(27:56):
led by Jamal Simmons, the communications director for Harris, and
it went They went as far as drawing up a
death pool roster of federal judges who might swear Harris in.
I guess, depending on where she was, because you know,
she traveled a lot. You never know, and Joe is
gonna drop Jamals Simmons never told Kamala about the deathpool roster,

(28:19):
but he advised colleagues that he should be notified immediately
if something happened to Joe, because he had worked out
an entire communication strategy and he left the spreadsheet with
another Harris aid when he finally moved on from his job.
That's in the book, Conway, Hey was it morning Joe.

Speaker 8 (28:38):
Didn't he say this is the best Biden he's ever seen? Yeah,
like right around that time.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Yeah. Yeah. And they also said he was sharp as attack. Yeah,
he's a stooge.

Speaker 8 (28:46):
But then in secret they're planning for his death. Yes,
they all lie all day and all night, that's all
they do.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
I guess. So Alex Stone is coming on with us.
That guy is great.

Speaker 8 (28:58):
Butcher and Sonny have had their first press conference. Or
the two astronauts that came back from the space station.
So we'll see who they blame for them being up
there for eight months, what that was like. How is
how you know, getting used to being on with gravity again.
That'll be a big deal. And then marijuana is going
to be allowed in movie theaters. We'll tell you where.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
You know, another reason not to go.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
You know, I smell marijuana everywhere I go. Now, was
it the racetrack? I was downtown Burbank, the garage here
at at my heart, Yes, so you get to the
elevator man right at the bottom.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (29:34):
And then we have a metro Link train that struck
a vehicle near Camerio and that's never a good deal.
I don't know how that happens. There are a lot
of warning signs not to do that.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
I don't know either. Yeah, there's there's lots of noise
between you know, the alarms going off and the train's
coming right, and they're big. You can hear them, but
may huge. Maybe they're stone you know.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
From where I live in Burbank, I'm probably as the
crow flies two miles from the train track and at
two thirty in the morning, I can hear it. Yeah,
with the windows closed, I can hear it. So you
think a guy, a guy who's nine feet from me,
with the windows open, you could probably hear it. But
I always feel bad about those people who have apartments
right next to the train track.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Yeah, because I'm two miles away and I clearly hear it. Yeah.
Oh that's where the wind the windows rattle. Yeah, right,
your house vibrates. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (30:26):
And then we have the Tesla trade and surge a
lot it surge, a lot of people trading in their cars.
I guess they're they're not fighting global warming, and no,
global warming doesn't matter anymore, okay, all right, all right,
that we win, global warming doesn't matter anymore.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Okay, all right, that's cool. And then a couple of
ding gongs and Mo Kelly will be here all right
pretty quick, Conway, Painless Treasure is the news. Why the
CAFI twenty four hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to
the John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear the
show live i AM six forty from one to four
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