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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the iHeartRadio
app and I had been waiting a long time, maybe forever,
for a public figure to react the way Tom Holman
did yesterday. Tom Holman is the borders are in the
Trump administration. And he was appearing at an event in Texas,
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the University of Texas al Paso for Turning Point USA,
that's the Charlie Kirk organization. And there was a question
and answer, well there was, you know, a whole presentation,
and a heckler yelled out, calling him racist. Say I've
been waiting for this all my life, and I want
to tie this into two other current news events because
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this is how you handle this nonsense. You you disarm them,
you take away the weapon. You don't act afraid and
cowtout to nonsense like this. I think this is what
allowed the Malays to steal a billion dollars in Minnesota,
because everybody were there, and you know they were, they were.
Actually they have found emails and memos that these Somali
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uh Well nonprofit executives had said to each other saying, hey,
if anybody accuses us, and I'm paraphrasing. If anybody accuses
us of stealing the money, you know, just yell racism.
So they knew what to do. They could come into
the country steal the money. Anyone says anything, especially a politician,
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you yell racism. And Tim Waltz just paid the billion
dollar ransom to all the crooked nonprofit executives.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Here's what Tom Homan did.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Every night, I go to bed, I pray for the
safety and security every orbituation I station, and I pray
for everybody that we're looking for. I don't want anybody hurt.
I don't want anybody to die. That and cruise officers
that a cruise aliens, and that's a stone cold fact.
Call me what you want. I don't care. You know,
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then you started lookable. I want to take a question.
I'll take question a little bit, But why don't you
grow a backbone, put a kevlar vest and a gun
on your hip and go secure this border.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Yeah, they were yelling that he was a racist and
a trader, and he says, I don't care what you
call me. Call me what you want, I don't care.
That's the perfect response. This should have been done for
decades by public officials by anybody. These crazy people think
it's the it's a nuclear weapon to try to destroy
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your career, your reputation, your life, and all you have
to do is fire back at him. And he said,
why don't you grow a backbone, put on a kevlar
vest and a gun on your hip, and go secure
the border because that would actually help people and save lives.
You could have added that last line too. Now, in Minneapolis,
when Tim Waltz was confronted with people threatening to call
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him racist if he tried to do anything about the
billion dollar scam going on there with the government welfare
payments that were being stolen by these fake Somali nonprofits,
he cowered and he hid because he was afraid that
was a kiss of death for somebody like him. Plus
he would lose the Somali votes. I mean actual extortion,
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actual ransom being demanded. You give us a billion dollars
or we're going to call you racist, and you fight
your way out of that.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
He cowered.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Holman says, why don't you put a gun on your
hip and go secure the border? And you know who
else learned this game? And I touched on this yesterday
and I'm going to talk more about him. Later yesterday,
we talked extensively about the UH one of the stories
in the Los Angeles Times this week, written by Paige
Saint John, which outlined in great detail all the corruption
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of the insurance commissioner Ricardo Lower. He's got on thirty
two international trips twenty three countries, has spent untold hundreds
of thousands of dollars maybe seven figures. You can't count
it because two thirds of the records are missing or
quite incomplete.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
And so he got away.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
With it because he has touted since day one that
he is one of the he's the first gay insurance
commissioner in California. I mean, if that's the title you want,
or the first gay Hispanic insurance commissioner, or the first
day Hispanic insurance commissioner in the United States. I mean,
and you know this is no joke, because he spent
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a fair amount of this travel money attending gay politician conferences.
And the idea is, if you criticize him and say, hey,
you know, you don't have to go to Bogata, Columbia
for the Gay Politician Conference. You don't have to go
to New York City for Pride Week and charge us
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or take the money from the insurance industry to go
on these trips, which is basically a bride. If anybody
said that to him, you know what he'd say, Oh,
you're homophobic.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
That was the shield.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
That was the free pass to steal as much tax
money as he wants to and go to all these
conferences and parades to celebrate his sexuality. He knew that
that was and that probably kept for like five years.
Any media outlet, any politicians, anybody in the news of administration,
I mean, the Attorney General should have fright his ass
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a long time ago. Rob Bonta still has it because
he'd get some activist group and they'd start claiming, oh homophobia,
No guys, crook, He's a crook. Same way the Somalians
were crooks, the same way. You know, these activists for
the border. I don't know what they are. They're just
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professional disruptors. But this is what you do. You shut
them down. It says you don't take you and your
labels and your name calling, hit the road, get out
of the room.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Why don't you go go secure the border?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I mean, because it's allowed people to, like the Black
Lives Matter movement, there's a huge drift. It's like ninety
million dollars just here in La stolen. They use race, ethnicity,
their sexuality as a shield so they could loot tax
money that that or loot donations. That's what this was
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all about. Now when we come back, we've there's photos
out Now Fox New has got the photos showing that
one of the Somali illegal aliens connected to the big
fraud scheme in Minnesota billion dollars in welfare benefits. And
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now I heard today that insiders whistleblowers are saying it
could be more like eight billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
This is only the beginning.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Well, there's a series of pictures of this character who'd
been deported, who'd been ordered to leave, standing alongside high
racking democrats. I'll tell you who. We'll play a brief
report from Fox News about it.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
That is next.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
All right, so we told you how Tom Homan dealt
with some wacky protester at an appearance he made in
Texas who started calling him a racist and a trader,
and basically he told him to shut up. If you
want to do something. Why don't you put on a
kevlar vest and get a gun and go defend the border.
And that's how you deal with people who shout this nonsense.
In Minnesota, though, Tim Waltz, so afraid of being called
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racist and so afraid of losing Somali American votes, he
let these nonprofits And he knew about this for several
years because Wall Street Journal has a story today that
the original prosecutions in this case go back to twenty
twenty two under the Joe Biden administration. That's when the
US Attorney's Office charged forty seven people with stealing money
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from a federally funded child nutritrician program. This started during
the COVID pandemic panic, and Wall Street Journals as a
detailed story today, and you might have heard the basics already,
that sixty have been convicted, seventy eight had been indicted.
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Nearly all of them are Somali's. A lot of them
are here legally, but not all of them. I'll give
you a rundown of some of the crimes committed. One
twenty four year old defendant. You imagine this, twenty four
years old sentenced last month ten years in prison, got
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convicted a trial. Took in more than nine hundred thousand
dollars of tax money fraudulently, obviously, and spent it on
a honeymoon in the Maldives, which are beautiful islands out
in the Indian Ocean. Thirty thousand dollars on jewelry in Dubai,
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and sixty four thousand dollars for a Dodge Ram pickup truck.
Isn't America a wonderful place? You and your family can
move to America and in time loot the taxpayers for
nine hundred thousand dollars and take your bride to the Maldives.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
This dick, This this is our system of government here.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
And if anybody objective, if anybody objected, just call them
a racist. They'll they'll run away. In September, federal prosecutors
charged eight defendants stealing three to four hundred thousand dollars
each more tax money. This was a program that provided
housing for disabled people and people with drug issues. Some
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of the defendants used the money for real estate in Kenya.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
They bought luxury cars. It was easy to enroll in
the program.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
You just make up a fake company, a fake nonprofit,
and it was so easy that the program which was
which handed out twenty one million dollars four years ago,
it blew up to one hundred and four million dollars
last year. From twenty one million to one hundred and
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four million in three years. Everybity got word on what
to do, just sign up, and the US government, the
Minnesota government. I think a lot of this was federal
money that Minnesota then dispersed to any criminal that filled
the format properly. Then the defendant in this case, Oh wait,
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here's here's another case.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Excuse me. This one twenty.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Eight year old woman had a This scheme was to
defraud a state program that was supposed to help young
people with autism. She builket the state fourteen million dollars.
She took over a five year period. She pretended to
have children who needed autism treatment. Well, she stole the money.
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There was no treatment. She got the parents to enroll
their children for the fake treatment. A lot of these
children didn't even have autism, didn't need treatment. It didn't
matter because there was no treatment. But the parents got
kickbacks if you agreed to have your kid, if you
agreed to sign up your kid for the autism treatment program.
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These criminals would give you a kickback, so parents dead.
The Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant, said that his agency is
going to investigate that some of the tax dollars may
have been sent to the terrorist organization Al Shabab, which
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apparently is the government in Somalia. The House Oversight Committee
is requesting documents from Watson, the Minnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison,
and they've gotten till December seventeenth. Waltz is squealing like
a stock pig. He's well, I heard a little clip
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of him today just driving in and I love these guys.
He's caught red handed, okay, so there's nothing he can do.
I mean, these are all the facts. A lot of
this has been already adjudicated in court, so he's got
nowhere to hide. He knew it was happening, He let
it happen. He was terrified that the Somalians wouldn't vote
for him, that they would call him racist, and so
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he just caved in. And you know, he's such a
left wing socialist. He figured, well, they all deserve the
money equity, you know. So now he's saying, well, you
know this is all under investigation, and where we're going
to put new safeguards in place, and this is not
going to happen again. And then he runs away instead
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of explaining how the hell it could go on for
so many years had cost a billion, he shut down
the whistleblowers. The whistleblowers are talking, and there was a
lot of intimidation from the Waltz administration if you mouthed
off and complained about all this tax money going to
these fake nonprofit groups. The way, what do you think
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is going on here in LA and in Sacramento? What
do you think is going on here? If they found
this massive fraud in a quiet, peaceful, placid place like Minnesota,
can you imagine what's going on in the cesspools of
Los Angeles and Sacramento, the political cesspools.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Can you?
Speaker 2 (14:22):
Of course, you can imagine the billions, because we've had scandals.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Already where.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
You know, twenty four billion in homeless money disappeared from
Newsom and he admits he doesn't know where it is.
But where's the investigation where the criminal charges. Some of
that's got to be federal money. Bill Salley is the
one who's investigating some of the Los Angeles money that disappeared.
We covered that yesterday. You know, the tens of billions
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of dollars in unemployment money during COVID, I think it
was thirty two billion. Where did that go? Seventeen billion
for high be round. None of these scandals, well they've
been somewhat publicized in a limited way for a brief
period of time. But where's the follow up? Who's going
to prison? And Newsom is responsible here? This is his government.
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He's admitted he doesn't know where the twenty four and
so like Walts is getting chased all over Minneapolis, and
Walts and Newsom's politics are almost identical. You could look
at Watts as basically being the Gavin Newsom of the Midwest.
But he's just even more stupid, if that's possible. Now,
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some of these people had protected status, temporary protected status.
Here's a clip from Fox News. They have photos showing
that one of the illegal aliens involved in the massive fraud.
They found photos of him standing alongside high ranking Democrats.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Clip Fox News photos of one of the Somali illegal
immigrants wrapped up in the Minnesota fraud scandal, posing with
several high profile Minnesota Democrats, including Congresswoman Elon Omar and
Governor Tim Walls.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
The man pictured is Abdul the Here Ibrahim. He entered
the country in two thousand and has had an order
for removal since two thousand and four. He also has
a prior conviction in Canada for asylum and welfare fraud.
Ice tells Fox News Ibrahim was granted temporary protected status
for ten years but should have never been eligible.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
The hell's going on. He's caught committing fraud in Canada.
He comes here and starts stealing American tax money. Somewhere
along the way, he gets temporary status. Despite that temporary
immigration status, and then eventually he's told to get out
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left and he continued just to steal money. Is there
a single government employee that cares about anything? It's like
all our tax money is they tricked the tax money?
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Like it'say ATM.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
The everybody who's connected to these fake nonprofits, whether it's
locally here in Los Angeles for the homeless or the
Somalias in Minneapolis, just go to the government ATM. The
taxpayers load up new cash every day, Go ahead, take it.
Nobody cares. Nobody's checking. Here's another one. The Attorney General
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Pam Bondi, he says. She says rather that Minnesota allowed
a convicted serial rapist, Similian immigrant to walk free and
then months later he committed another kidnapping and rape. Bob
de Mahat Billy Muhammad entered the US during the Obama years.
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He kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman for several days
in a hotel room in September twenty eight and the
reason Muhammad was free is because he got a series
of sweet deals from state courts in two previous rape cases,
one involving a child. According to Bondi, he committed a
rape of a child in twenty seventeen, that he committed
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another rape in twenty twenty four. He's arrested in state court,
but he's been living in the Minneapolis area the entire time.
He's convicted in state court of both rapes, and they
let him walk out the door on probation. Double rapist,
fled guilty to both rapes, walked out the door, she said,
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and then he's now committed a new rate, but he's
been put in federal custom Nobody seems to care. I
mean it is it because nobody wanted to put a
Somali away they're afraid of what they be called. All Right,
we come back our corruption story that we talked about
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a lot yesterday at the La Times investigator was about
the insurance commissioner Ricardo cal Fart Lara. Well, there's part
two of the damage that Lara has called And if
you've tried to get insurance for anything in the past
few years, you know you know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
We'll talk about it.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
We come back part two of their investigation into Ricardo Lara.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
You're listening to John cobelts on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
War Ingel's gonna come on. She's a reporter for a
news nation, the cable television news channel. And this story
in New York City is unbelievable. Anybody who doubted that zoron,
Mom Donnie the incoming mayor, if you doubted he was
to be a disaster, what's the first thing he announced?
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They're no longer going to clear out homeless encampments in
New York City. The old mayor, Eric Adams was doing
it aggressively, and these bizarre fanatics. We're angry with that,
and that's Mom Donnie's crowd, and they got their way. Mom,
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Donnie is not going to clear out any more homeless encampments.
And he's with the Democratic Socialists of America. He's not
a Democrat, it's Democratic Socialists of America. We have four
DSA members on the La City Council and they represent
four of the most disgusting districts in terms of homelessness
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and encampments and drug addicts and feces and needles in Mayhem.
That's what they want for their for their constituents. Apparently, so, Mom,
Donnie's not going to clear it. That kind of influence
is going to increase here in La. I want to
see if the New Yorkers put up with this. People
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voted for him because of affordability, right, They actually believed
he could bring down the cost to housing, which he can't.
Or he was going to give free bus rides to everyone.
He can't do that either. Here's what he's going to do.
He's going to create more disgusting, filthy encampments, more crazy
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drug addicts on meth and fentanyl, more human feces in
the street, more needles. Talk to Lori Angle coming up
after two o'clock meantime. Back here in California, All right, here,
this guy, But it's hard to decide in the news
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of administration which guy is most corrupt. You could start
with Newsom himself and the Newsom's wife, Rob Bonta has
thrown his hat into the ring as possibly corrupted. And
then we have our Carl Lara, the state insurance commissioner.
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So yesterday we told you you were listening during the
one o'clock hour. La Times did an in depth investigation.
KGOTV in San Francisco had done one a couple of
months ago. Thirty two trips abroad, twenty three countries, hundreds
of thousands of dollars taxpayer money, and the insurance industry
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gives him the rest of the cash and he spends
it on traveling and he goes to a lot of
gay pride politician conferences and parades, and he thinks it's
really cool. Now he doesn't know he's a disaster with insurance.
And he said before he ran for office, he said
insurance is not a strong point. But he ran for
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the office anyway, and he won twice. And he's dumb
as a rock. But the public that doesn't pay attention,
they just vote for the d in front of the name,
doesn't pay attention, voted for him twice, and now they
wonder why their insurance policy was canceled, or why they're
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grossly underinsured, or why they can't get paid off for
whatever damage they've suffered.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
That's because am and you voted for him.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Guarantee thousands and thousands and thousands of people willingly voted
for him twice, and now they're sitting in their rented
apartment with three kids and two dogs crawling all over them, going, Hey,
what happened? Why is the insurance industry all screwed up?
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Because Ricardoire screwed it up and you asked for it.
Here's some more das this was I call it Part
two page Saint John. The headline California's insurance crisis existed
long before the La wildfires. Why wasn't it fixed? In
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twenty twenty three, cal Fart Lara promised he was going
to overhaul the insurance industry. Instead, he gave the store away.
While Lara has been commissioner the California Fair Plan, that's
the insurer of last resort. The state runs this insurance plan.
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You get thrown in there when you can't get insurance
in the private market. It exploded from one hundred and
twenty thousand policies to over six hundred and forty thousand
policies from one twenty to six forty. If you're in
the Fair Plan, you're way under insured. There's a cap
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a lot of people learned or insured because the Fair
Plan is not well funded. In fact, it's going to
go bankrupt. California's property insurance market, according to The Times,
was unraveling fast in mid twenty twenty three. So what
did Ricardo Larr do about it? He flew to Bermuda,
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spent four days eating and drinking and carousing with insurance
industry executives. The insurance companies were dumping customers by the
tens of thousands and refusing to write new policies. Lara
was supposed to speak on two panels about climate risk,
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again beating that dead climate change horse. No, it was
an arsonist that started the Palisades fire, and the state
got in the way and prevented the LA Fire Department
from putting out the original fire. No, the Paradise fire
up in northern California. They killed eighty five people. That
was started by PG and E because they don't maintain
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their equipment. Oh, the Altadena fire that was started by
so Cal Edison has nothing to do with climate change.
It has to do with electric companies not giving a
crap about maintaining their equipment because they paid off Gavin
Newsom and the Democratic legislature.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
But Larr's in Bermuda. He spent most of his stay.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Enjoying invitations to dinners, a rum tasting, a cocktail cruise,
island excursions, and a casual LGBTQ plus one party. He
was the special guest. The law party was called Pride
and Prosecco. So he's getting loaded kind of the way
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the same way Karen Bassard was getting loaded that out
of the fire and Ghana, and it was all sponsored.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
By insurance companies.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
He comes back from Bermuda and then he has these
closed door meetings that Gavin Newsom arranged, and he agreed
to play kate the insurance industry. This is the writings
of Page Saint John in The Times. He agreed to
play kate the insurance industry, promising quick and large rate hikes.
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In return, the carriers were supposed to promise to ensure
homes in high risk.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Regions like the Palisades and Altadena.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
However, Lara wrote the regulations in such a way that
huge loopholes that allowed insurers to cancel policies by the
tens of thousands. It did the opposite of what he
claimed was going to be done. Okay, I'll let you
have more money, and I'll let you have more money quickly.
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You can raise the rates, but in return, you have
to promise to write policies for people in these risky areas.
They canceled tens of thousands in the risky areas and
raised the rates anyway and got away with it because
Lar I don't know, was he too drunk too much prosecco,
still hungover, they wrote the regulation so badly, or he
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buckled to the pressures of the insurance industry.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Maybe they have some compromising information about him. And then,
honest to god, this is a quote he claimed they
bullied him.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
He said, I felt bullied. So he was bullied.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
A guy who admitted he didn't know much about the
insurance industry before he started his commissioner now is saying, well,
he got bullied by them. So thousands of victims covered
by the Fair Plan were left with small payouts to
rebuild after these fires. And then there's the smoke damage issue,
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which is a separate story I'll get into.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Maybe on Monday.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Robert Harrow is a former deputy insurance commissioner in California.
He said, under Lara, the industry is getting everything they
want and then some.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
There you go. Voted in twice.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
But you know, he's the first gay Hispanic insurance commissioner
that California ever had.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
You're listening to John Copelt on demand from KFI Am sixty.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Lori Angel from News Nation Gable TV NewsChannel. She's coming
on reporting for New York City because Zorn mom Donnie,
the incoming mayor, has said when he takes over, they
are no longer going to clean up homeless encampments to
New York. The previous mayor, who could get above seven
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percent of the vote when he ran for real election,
Eric Adams, had started an aggressive homeless encampment clearance policy,
and now Mom Donnie is ending that so homeless encampments
are going to be piling up all over New York City.
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I guess that's what they voted for, right. He got
a little over fifty percent.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Of the vote.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
You know, he said he was going to make New
York City affordable. Didn't mention that he was going to
make New York City filthy and disgusting. But we'll see
people get what they vote for. They don't pay attention,
or they're emotionally married to like really wacky ideologies now here.
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You know, you can't get Karen Bass to do a
public event on anything connected to the Palisades fire. You
can't get her to comment on it. If she does
an interview, she speaks in gibberish and to the media
in town is afraid to press her.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
I don't know, maybe same thing. They don't want to
be called racist.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
But she did come out of her borrow this week
not to try to explain how she was going to
clean up the homeless right because her program Inside Safe
has been a failure. Not to explain why she lied
when she said she was going to streamline and make
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permitting in the Palisades free, none of that.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Didn't come out to explain.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
Why so much garbage is allowed to bile up all
over the city. No, she came out to encourage illegal
aliens to enroll in medical before the end of the year,
because new erals this year, Gavin Newsom blew so much
money on illegal alien healthcare that this year they'll renew
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illegal aliens who have who are on the program. But
nobody knew can join unless you have satisfactory immigration status,
so she was taking the time. She had a press
conference with representatives from the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles
and healthcare officials to explain to the illegal aliens of
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LA what's changing. So if you're already here, you can
get renewed, but you know there's a deadline on that.
If you are a new illegal alien or you never
signed up last year, could be out of luck.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
So they have they call it full scope medical.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
It means cradle to grave, birth to death, all your
medical bills covered in California because you came here illegally,
something that some American citizens don't have, and they will
stay covered regardless of immigration status, as long as you
renew your coverage during the renewal month, which is now.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Isn't that helpful of her?
Speaker 2 (33:06):
I don't see any quotes in here about the Palisades
fire or the tens of thousands of people living in
the streets. In fact, she spun this as a program
to keep homelessness from increasing healthcare costs are one of
the major causes of people falling into homelessness. No, the
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major causes are being a wacko drug addict or being
a mental patient. Preventing homelessness is the key to our
efforts and addressing this humanitarian crisis. I'm merging all eligible
Angelinos to enroll in medical before the requirements change on
January first, to help Angelinos stay healthy and housed.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Well. They aren't Angelinos.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Whoever has controlled the language ends up controlling the policy. No,
they're fartish from other countries. It could be Mexicans, Salvadorans,
on Dorans. I think we had people coming from one
hundred and seventy nations around the world. But they're not
Angelinos and they don't deserve the money. And besides that,
Newsom busted the budget. We're eighteen billion dollars in deficit
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in the coming year. Thirteen of the eighteen billion dollars
is illegal alien healthcare. Thirteen out of the eighteen billion.
He actually created a budget deficit almost when there was none.
We spend thirty five billion dollars in state tax money
on the illegal aliens. And Karen bass is holding a
press conference to run up that bill even higher to
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make sure nobody misses out on renewal. Make sure you
check your immigration status, because if you want to have
unsatisfactory immigration status, that means you don't have you're not
here illegally, and you don't have a certain kind of
visa and this, that and the other thing. Then you
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can't get the money. But men, women, pregnant women, children
from birth to death can get free benefits JESK for
breaking the law and coming here. And then she says, well,
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you know this could lead to homelessness. Well, actually, if
they all deport themselves, they would be homeless. They'd have
a home back in their home country, and then they
could go to the health care cletics there and we
wouldn't have to pay for any of that, which is
way most countries run their business. All right, we come
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back lora angle, the insanity New York City. We've had
a policy here just to let people live in the
streets no matter what. And in New York City, Eric Adams,
the current mayor who's at a business, very soon he
started to clean up the encampments. Now, Zorn Mamdani, the Communist,
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says no people can live in the streets. No more
cleaning of the encampments. Laura's gonna explain what's going on
in New York. Coming up in for Denver, Mark, It's
Michael Kurzer live in the CAFI twenty four hour newsroom. Hey,
you've been listening to The John Covelt Show podcast. You
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