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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
I am six forty you're listening to the John Cobel
podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Two rounds of the Moist
Line coming up this hour. We have the podcast that's
going to be there after four o'clock. Should listen. First hour,
we did a lot on Dana Williamson, Newsom's chief of staff,
who got indicted, and we had Katie Grimes on from
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California Globe as to why the FBI may have been
interested may still be interested in investigating Gavin Newsom because
they asked Dana Williamson if she had any particular dirt
on him. They had an investigation going. Don't know what
happened to it, what would it be? They wanted her
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to wear a wire according to the LA time, So
we talked a lot about that because Katie had some ideas.
That's on the podcast in the first hour. All right,
let's get to the present. We've got James Gallagher and
the State Assembly who was with us yesterday. We were
going to talk about California splitting into two and then
we ended up in a conversation about the indictment of
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Newsom's chief of staff. Let's get back though to the
idea he's got that California should be split into a
coastal state and an inland state, especially after Gavin Newsom
has more or less stripped away their congressional representation that
they want. He's mandated basically that you have to vote Democrat.
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You might even have to accept a coastal Democrat by
the new way they've drawn the districts, and no Republicans
are going to be allowed.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Could be as few.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
As four out of the fifty two seats that California
gets in Congress. So let's get James Gallagher on James.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
How are you, John good? How are you.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Doing two days in a row. You're red hot?
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Yeah, man, I guess said anytime they'll be come on
the show. Well, yeah, I mean, this is what we're
faced with in the aftermath, you know, opposition. You know,
many of us have been stripped of our even ability
to elect a representative of our choice, you know, in
our region, in our in our place. And the other
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thing that I've seen, you know, in my time in
the legislature is that it's not just folks that I
represent in Northern California, it's folks in the Central Valley.
It's folks in the Inland Empire who really feel completely
overlooked and ignored, you know, by the California government, and
policy after policy keeps getting passed that impacts them the most,
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you know, takes their tax dollars, h impacts them of
the highest taxes regulations, and there's a very strong frustration
has been for a long time. And so you know,
that's why I've introduced this, uh, this this measure, you know,
in the aftermath of stripping our representation that hey, we
would like to pursue and look into statehood.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Your idea would let's go from south to north, which
start at the Mexican border with Imperial County and then
Riverside and San Bernardino would be included in the new state.
And we have a lot of listeners in those counties,
Kern County as well, and you keep going north all
the way up to the Oregon border, where coastal California
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would literally be the string of counties that are right
up against the Pacific Ocean. That's where most of the
population is, you know, from San Diego through Orange County,
Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, all the way up to all
the way up to San Francisco and then into northern California.
So it would be almost a straight line from north
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to south. And now there's not as much population in
eastern California, but I mean, would you be able to
because there's less population, less income, would you be able
to sustain yourself?
Speaker 5 (03:56):
You know?
Speaker 4 (03:56):
I mean, I think one thing people forget is like,
even though it would be you know, a fraction of California,
that's still a state of you know, over ten million
people strong. You know, that includes many different industries and
manufacturing and industry, farming, timber, very resource heavy, you know,
and industrious people who want to live free. And I'll
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tell you know, we actually would have a lot of revenue.
And the other part of that is we would have
a limited government. You know, that isn't spending you know,
for example, billions of dollars on healthcare for illegal immigrants.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
Right.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
It would be something that's focused on taking care of
the basics of government, the fundamentals, roads, infrastructure, public safety.
And I think absolutely it would be sustainable. It actually
would be the one of the tenth largest state in
the nation, you know, if it were to come into being.
So you know, what we're talking about here is not
like some small you know, you know, non economic powerhouse.
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It's actually, you know, there's a lot here that could
be a very strong state in the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
That would be fascinating to see it play out. How
many businesses would relocate from coastal California to inland California
because the tax structure, structure will be far more favorable
to them. And how many wealthy people are suddenly going
to buy a place and use it as their main
address in eastern California.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Sure, I mean, look, we've had seven hundred and eighty
nine companies leave California and go to other states. You know,
imagine if those companies could just go right across the
border into East California, set up shop there, much better
business climate. We'd keep those jobs, and we would ensure
that we have you know, strong economy here in our state.
Speaker 7 (05:41):
Right.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
I mean, I think everybody knows that. Man, California is
a great place. You know, we have an amazing you
know climate here, we have amazing weather, we have amazing resources.
The problem is the government. I mean, the government is horrendous.
You know what it does too. So this is a
process you know that you know can be done in
outlined under the US Constitution, And so you know, I'm
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just opening the door. And if there are locals and
jurisdictions that want to be part of this, I think
now is the time to do it. I mean, how
long are we going to wait? We're going to wait
for them to completely strip us of representation in our
state legislatures?
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Well are we going to I think this is a
real inflection This is a real inflection point that they've
stripped away your congressional representation in Washington, d C. This
isn't about representation here in California. It's like I think
everybody in these eastern counties has the right to pick
their own congress person from any party they wish and
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not have it dictated by Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 4 (06:43):
Absolutely, And look, I know this is a heavy lift,
you know, It's not something like if I went in
tomorrow to push this bill in the legislature, it wouldn't
get anywhere. But if there's a groundswell of support, you know,
from the ground up, from local jurisdictions up saying yeah,
you know what, we have had enough, we want something
to different, I think that's the thing that could be
a catalyst, and you know, history has shown that that's
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actually what does it right. And to your point, what
is more fundamental to the American formal government than representation?
No taxation without representation. That was our battle cry that
continues to this day.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
That's what's so gregious about it. For all his prattling about,
you know, saving democracy, he took democracy away from millions
of people in the eastern half of California. He has
dictated that you cannot select a Congress person unless it's
from his party by by manipulating how the lines are
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drawn on the districts that these were Republican.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
Candidates can't win because of the way he drew the lines.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
And it gets even worse, you know, now with Themira,
we have Mike McGuire, former Senate pro Tem, who reportedly
drew a district for himself, you know, so that he
could run in Congress and represent my part of you know,
the North State. So we would end up having three
Bay Area persons representing the entire North State. Yeah, clearly
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those are they have no you know, real connection to
the area and cannot represent it in the way that
it deserves.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
The people in some rural areas could end up with
a congress person from Marin County, which may be the
most liberal county in the whole country.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
Right, that's the other district, Marin to Modoc. Yeah, those
two places have nothing in common.
Speaker 8 (08:31):
Uh, you know.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
And and again, this whole thing was done exactly that
to empower the party over the people, you know, empower politicians,
you know, over communities of interests.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
It's really abusive. I mean it's absolutely abusive. Now. I
mean a lot of people really really upset about what's happened.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
Oh yeah, I mean up north. I mean there's you know,
people very frustrated. They all voted against it. I mean
you can see. I mean I think when this, when
this final map comes out of how people voted, it'll
be very similar. It'll be Inland, California who said no,
we don't want this, and it'll be the coast who
said yes. But they have all the votes. You know,
they have all the power, and they don't listen to
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us because they don't have to.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
They don't have to.
Speaker 4 (09:13):
They can continue to control all aspects, you know, of
this government, even though it damages us the most.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Well, we'll keep on this story and you let us
know if there's any developments, because you're absolutely right.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
Yeah, for folks down there, you know, hey, this is
a good thing to get engaged on and get your
locals to support.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
It, all right.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
James Gallagher, he's a state assemblyman represents some areas north
of Sacramento, northern California. Thanks for coming on, Thank you.
We've got two rounds of the Moistline. First round is
going to come up in minutes.
Speaker 9 (09:50):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI am
six forty.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Time for the Moistline Round one and Sean, thanks.
Speaker 10 (10:01):
For calling them oistline. I'm so excited to hear from
you to map time.
Speaker 11 (10:05):
Every person I knew, I told them, no matter how
much you voted no for Proposition fifty, it's going to pass,
just like the recall twenty twenty two. I wish people
weren't so ignorant of what actually goes on in the
election system of California.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
Why does anyone think that.
Speaker 12 (10:22):
Tamila Harris won't be the governor all just thusday.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
I want to be the governor now, and.
Speaker 12 (10:27):
She'll be ordained.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
You know what, Mandonie is rotten to the core.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
That doesn't vold welcome the big apple.
Speaker 13 (10:34):
Regarding the air traffic controllers, why can't the FAA just
certify the air traffic controllers that they're paid by the
individual airports, you know where all the airlines put in money.
Why does it need to be a federal job. There's
many jobs that the government certifies, but they're not government employees, you.
Speaker 14 (10:53):
Know, John, A lot of this climate change on sense
can actually be harken back to nuclear testing.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
We thought we were going to in an ice age.
Speaker 14 (11:01):
Because all the nuclear test shot ash and debris and
energy into the air and actually resulted in.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
A cooler weather pattern.
Speaker 14 (11:07):
Around that time, we started analyzing the weather and all
the world's getting cooler. Well, now that the world's regulating
things are getting warmer.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
And back to normal. So the Cold War.
Speaker 14 (11:16):
Inadvertently caused climate change as.
Speaker 7 (11:20):
A concept, I think that Congress shouldn't get paid either.
But you know what, it's really not going to affect
him because they got friends that have airplanes, so it's
not going to affect them like the normal person on
the street that's working their boat offs.
Speaker 5 (11:34):
Just to put food on the table.
Speaker 7 (11:35):
They should start this three months before, not the day before.
Speaker 13 (11:39):
I got the shutdown was to protest the fact that
the Democrats were giving all of tax money away to
illegal aliens.
Speaker 10 (11:47):
Done.
Speaker 11 (11:47):
That's what this is all about.
Speaker 15 (11:49):
You've been talking about the high cost of gas and
utilities in the state of California. Well, what's really ridiculous
is the head of the DW He is a woman
getting paid seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year.
And my question is for what that may be just
part of the problem, but it's an important part of
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the problem, requiring very specific answers.
Speaker 16 (12:14):
I got a great idea for all these empty headed morons.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Get a job with.
Speaker 16 (12:18):
Insurance benefits and support your family, because I don't want
to support your kids.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I don't want to support you. Everybody is so entitled
and lazy.
Speaker 17 (12:26):
My god, I was at Lax recently and I was
near the food court, and I watched the trash lady
collect the trash. There's three different bins, one for recycling,
one for composts, and one for trash. She came along
and emptied all three bins into the same large bind
to be hauled away. So I followed her. She did
the same thing again. All three bins went to the
same place.
Speaker 18 (12:47):
He's getting so tired of this medium, social media push to.
Speaker 13 (12:51):
Try to make Gavin Newsom look good. No matter how
much you.
Speaker 8 (12:54):
Polish, it's still I'm a.
Speaker 10 (12:57):
Pe teacher and I have a swim class. If I
were to leave the kid in the pool and that
kid drowned, I would at least lose my job and
probably be held for criminal negligence. So why isn't Crowley,
Kenones and Fast and those two idiot battalion chiefs not
on administrative lead when they knew there was something wrong
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and they should have stayed with the fires They should
be held criminally.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Liable when the leadership mismanages thirty billion dollars worth of
the budget and have no idea where that money went.
That's why there wasn't enough money. That's why there aren't
enough police officers or firefighters or equipment that works. It
all comes down to the leadership. These dip keep electing.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
They didn't stay at that fireside because why would they
want to sit outside of a smoldering tire when they
could be in an air conditioned place with things to
ease and they don't have to bring a lunch or
any of that stuff. That's what it's about.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
I was a member of this year a club for
years and I quit.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
JORENMR is rolling over in his grave.
Speaker 8 (14:05):
He is just pussing and turning in that grave.
Speaker 16 (14:08):
If you're driving on an LA freeway and you feel
the need because it's safest.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
For you to go to speed limit and not keep
up with.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
The speed of traffic, then get the out of the
fast lane.
Speaker 8 (14:20):
Thank you for leaving your message.
Speaker 13 (14:21):
Please hang up, goodbye.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
All right, good group.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
There got another round of Moistline callers coming up next.
I have a whole stack of investigations going on. Investigations
are everywhere over the insurance companies and the wildfires, over
homeless shelter problems, over mortgage fraud by a congressman here
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in California. Wait to hear all these investigations when we
come back and Moistline round number two again.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
About twenty minutes or so.
Speaker 9 (14:55):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
We are on every day one until four after four
o'clock the podcast is released, and today our number one,
we talked a lot about not only Daniel Williamson, Newsome's
chief of staff, who got hauled off in handcuff, yesterday.
But why was or is the FBI interested in investigating
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Gavin Newsom? And we had Katie Grimes on from California
Globe and he has She had some fascinating ideas about
what they may have been and may still be looking
for in that Newsome investigation. And by the way, he's
hiding in the Amazon still. He's actually hiding the Amazon
rainforest while his chief of former chief of staff was
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dragged out and arrested by the FBI. You notice he
hasn't said anything. I think he's up to his neck
and all this. And so he's walking around in the
rainforest talking to the indigenous people.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Maybe he's talking to himself. It's crazy.
Speaker 6 (16:00):
Now.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
I told you there's a whole lot of investigations going on,
and I don't even even know if I've time to
go through them all right now, But let me start.
First of all, we officially in Los Angeles have a
new fire chief, Heimi Moore. He was confirmed by the
LA City Council. And the first thing that he has
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to deal with is, well, why did the firefighters abandon
the hotspot after the January first blaze? Why did the
battalion chief Maryo Garcia order them to roll up the
hoses and go when you still have the hot rocks.
The tree stumps were smoldering, the ground was smoking. Nothing's
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been explained. Why did he do that? Was because they
want to pay the overtime. I was smart. I was
a good investment. And then secondly, there was another battalion
chief who got word of this and didn't didn't tell anybody,
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or if he told somebody, then the third and the
fourth person they all agreed to cover up the news.
We didn't find this out until the past week. How
many people in the LA Fire Department knew that the
firefighters were told to go home and not attend to
the hotspot after the January first fire? Well, so he
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answered that question, Well, excuse me, transparency and accountability are
vital to ensure that we learned from every incident. Oh,
shut up, stop with your transparency and accountability. He knows
the story, daw he's calling for an outside investigation. We
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don't need an outside investigation. You know, after the fire happened,
everybody had these questions and they said, well, wait till
the after action report.
Speaker 13 (18:00):
Right.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
How many times did Bess say wait till the after
action report. The after action report had nothing in about
the hotspot being abandoned. The after action report was worthless.
It was a dodge. It was part of the cover
up because it gave a talking point to the interim
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fire chief, Vian Aueva, and it also gave a talking
point to Bass to just keep dodging and hiding and
bobbing and weaving. There was no after action report that
was of any use. So now we found out the
truth through leaks, leaked text messages to the La Times,
and I are going to have to have an outside investigation.
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You know him, Moore, knock it off already. You've only
been serving for a few hours and already you're spewing
this nonsense. You know what happened. You don't need an investigation.
Why don't you get Mario Garcia? Drag him, drag him somewhere.
How about let's have another committee hearing with the two
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Republican senators. Let's go to Rick Scott and Ron Johnson.
I mentioned they'd fly back to California and have Mario
Garcia sitting there explaining why as battalion chief he told
all the guys to go home and not put out
the hotspot?
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Why?
Speaker 2 (19:19):
And then find whoever else knew about it, the other
battalion chief, and find out why he didn't make that public.
You don't need another investigation. These investigations are nonsense. They're garbage.
Oh and spare me the transparency and accountability routine. Nobody's
buying it anymore, Okay, I mean, really, you're running the
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fire department for like three hours and already you're shuggling
the same poop that the last two did. LA County
is opening an investigation into State Farms handling of wildfire claims. Great,
that's after ten months. They want all they want all
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his data in these documents to see if the unfair
competition law has been violated.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
And this could be.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Penalties twenty five hundred dollars per day per violation.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I know plenty of people just in my own circle
of friends and acquaintances who've been screwed over by the
insurance companies that are not getting paid or not getting
paid on time, or not getting paid enough.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
And they're going after State Farm.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
And let's see, the leader of this investigation is County
Council Assistant County Council Scott Kewn. We want State Farm
to take care of its customers as soon as possible.
Time is of the essence. Fat chance. If time is
of the essence, Where have you been the last ten months?
Is another investigation, you know. David Carter, who's the district
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judge who's been investigating the massive Karen Bass homeless fraud
store right well South La shelter report has to report
to the court how many beds they have. Because Bass
is supposed to provide a certain number of beds. This
homeless provider has a two point three million dollar contract,
two point three million dollars of your money. Urban Alchemy
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Safe Sleep Village got that two point three million supposed
to provide eighty eight beds. But the judge sent somebody
over to count the beds. There's not eighty eight, there's
forty four. The other forty four were bare platforms. In fact,
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the shelter itself is just gray tents on wooden platforms
over two parking lots. Half of them have no beds
or whatever the hell they're sleeping on. Judge Carter, during
a court hearing this week, said he sensed fraud you think,
so nothing gets by him, and then he criticized the
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city for their lack of curiosity is the city's position.
When we find obvious fraud and the documents don't match.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
That, you don't report this to the court.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Urban Alchemy says they took the tents away after being
told budget cuts were coming. The city administrative officer for
Karen Bass mad Zabel, did not respond to an email
asking for an ex explanation.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Well, here's the explanation. They lied. They lied to the judge.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
They said, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we got two
million And by the way, shouldn't two million dollars dollars
cover eighty eight beds and eighty eight tenths?
Speaker 3 (22:57):
What are these all made of silk? This is crazy.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Even after they get investigated, even after they have a
judge who's appointed a special master to actually go over
to the homeless shelter site and count the beds, count
the tents, see if there's anything inside the tents, they
still pull the fraud. The money still disappears. Karen Bass
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and all the fraudulent bureaucrats who work under here cannot
be stopped. The money disappears, the nonprofits get their millions
of dollars, and the tents are empty. There's just a
platform inside no bent, no bed. Rather one more quick investigation.
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Eric Slowell, Democrat in California. He was one of the
leaders of the impeachment against Trump. He's been hit with
a federal criminal referral for mortgage and tax fraud for
a home he bought in Washington, d c. That he
claimed was his primary residence. It's not you remember this guy.
This guy was sleeping with a Chinese fought a Chinese
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spy called Feng Fang. Feng Fang, also known as Christine Feng,
was a Chinese spy. She came as a college student
and spent four years wooing and sleeping with state and
federal lawmakers, trying to get sensitive government intelligence and sending
it back to China. And one of the people she
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targeted because he was on the House Intelligence Committee was
Eric Swalwell. And he's still serving in Congress and now
they're investigating him for mortgage fraud. Was it five investigations?
Did five investigations? There less than ten minutes. We got
around to the Moistline number two coming up next.
Speaker 9 (24:53):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty Moistline.
Speaker 15 (25:00):
And Sean, thanks for calling the moistline.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
I'm so excited to hear from you to bath time.
Speaker 8 (25:06):
Devin Newsmen's political career will come to an abrupt in
the very voice other than his, there's a conversation. You
are not to write a debate with anyone smarter than
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 12 (25:18):
In the last thirty forty years, the Democrats have gone
from helping the working glass that hating our jets. They
hate the American lifestyle, the American way.
Speaker 11 (25:32):
We are so disgusted Kevinson.
Speaker 13 (25:36):
The fact that Trump knew or didn't know, but we
don't know for sure.
Speaker 18 (25:40):
But if he knew that these women were being forced
to perform sexual acci.
Speaker 11 (25:44):
And he didn't report it, that's almost as bad as
if he participated. That's really the big story here.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
That's very vague. When Epstein says, yeah, Trump, do about
the girls. Okay, I see a girl on the side
of the street standing there. Yeah, I saw the girl.
I know of the girl, know what the girl's doing there.
So unless he saw them in the act of sexual
relations with anybody, Trump.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Would know exactly why they're there.
Speaker 6 (26:10):
Remember you have a nussa. He looks presidential.
Speaker 8 (26:15):
Remember that he looks presidential.
Speaker 18 (26:17):
Come on, John, don't you realize why Newsom's down in
Brazil beloviating about climate change. Those are his potential donors
and the potential corporations that he's going to give away
trillions of dollars to if he should become president.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
I'm confused why the Democrats are so hot to get
the Epstein files out when during the biased administration, as
they did absolutely good Stage zero, not a no effort whatsoever,
he gets them out, and now they're making it seem
like it's so important.
Speaker 9 (26:55):
Now Newsom is going to deploy fire engines too the Palisades.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Now we're having a rainstorm.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
He doesn't in a firestorm, but he's going.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
To deploy fire engines in the rainstorm.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
What a fool.
Speaker 19 (27:11):
I'm not surprised Prop fifty passed. I voted no on it,
but after COVID it was pretty obvious a majority of
people here who vote are very easy to emotionly manipulate,
and right now they're using that to their full advantage.
So this is just the beginning.
Speaker 20 (27:24):
Honestly, I'm just so pissed off and irritated and every
other adjective that I can come up with about what's
going on these beureacrats that just rip the money off
right and left.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Nobody ever has to pay.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I want to see some people.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
Going to jail man hard time.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Thank you for talking about the woke racket climate change
obsessed Sierra Club.
Speaker 16 (27:52):
So you're telling me senators from other parts of the
country have come to California to investigate and hold a
hearing about what in the world.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Has at the palaces?
Speaker 16 (28:01):
Where are the senators from California. Where are the representatives
from California?
Speaker 4 (28:05):
Where is the governor from California?
Speaker 16 (28:06):
It picked senators from Florida and wherever else in the
Midwest to come over here and investigate so people can
tell their real stories.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
Where oh ward for God.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
They only care about the homeless.
Speaker 8 (28:16):
They only care about the decrepit, not the.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
People that lost their homes and died.
Speaker 6 (28:21):
Ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
Thank you for leaving your message.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
Please hang up, goodbye.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Gavin Newsome was in the Amazon rainforest hiking instead of
attending the hearing about the Palisades fire victims. We'll keep
on that because he's got to come back to the
country sometime soon unless Trump deported him. Michael Krazer's got
the News Conways next, and Michael is live in the
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