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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
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the featured hour of the week is the two o'clock
hour from yesterday because we had Roger Bailey on and
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we discussed the texts that he received. He's doing discovery
and depositions. He's representing thousands of homeowners in the Palisades
over the fire, and he got messages between two parks
employees who talk about how they don't want the fire
department to be using heavy equipment and tamping down the
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original fire because that would kill the milk fetch plant. Seriously,
so you got some time this weekend, you got maybe
an hour, wow, not even an hour. You need to
listen to the segment. Listen to the two o'clock hour
yesterday and Roger Bailey because this is the center of
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the issue right now, based on the information we have
is they wouldn't let the fire department do the mop up.
They wouldn't let them build those of fire break and
had they, the fire would not have destroyed the Palisades.
So Roger Bailey thinks that's what I think. So that's
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the two o'clock hour from yesterday when you go looking
for the podcast. All right, so this is actually inexplicable.
I've got an idea though, Why does the legislature in
California allow California to have some of the weakest DY
laws in the country. Dy deaths have been rising more
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than twice as fast as the rest of the country.
This week, you may have heard eight Anaheim High School students.
They are members of the running team. They were injured
when a suspected DUI driver plowed into them. They were
doing a training run Wednesday afternoon. They're at the intersection
of Harbor and West North Street and they were hit
by a car that flew off the road at at
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almost three o'clock in the afternoon. High school kids sixteen
seventeen years old. Three were taken with serious injuries to
the hospital. And you look at a video and red
Toyota Vea's right and heads towards the corner where the
students were standing. People running around hysterically. Calmatters dot org
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has done a story about all the drunken driving that
goes on in the state, and I really the whole
thing stunned me because this state regulates everything. I mean,
there's another plastic bag band coming the first of the year,
but the regulation is pretty light on drunk drivers. I
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think this is going to surprise you. So there was
a hearing early this year before the California State Senate
and the director of caltrans is somebody named Tony Tavares,
and he was trying to show the Senate committee a chart,
and the chart showed that there's been a significant increase
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in deaths on California's roads. The death the arrow is
pointing up over the last let's see here ten years,
fifteen years, fifteen years, sixty percent increase in deaths over
the last fifteen years. So he shows the chart, but
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none of the legislators asked about it, and no one
asked the director what the agency was doing about it. Instead,
this is the Senate Transportation Committee. They wanted to know
about gender IDs, gender identity on your IDs, on your
driver's license, your gender right, EDDI not that traffic deaths
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are up sixty percent. I guess to have extra choices
depending on how you're feeling. They also was asking about
the homeless encampments along the roads, gas tax revenue, Yeah,
that's going for good use. And the twenty twenty eight
Olympics totally the guy. The guy put a chart together
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that he doesn't show up at these hearings very often,
so he put together the chart and they ignored him.
You know how mean people have died of the roads
in the last ten years, forty thousand in California. Two
million have been injured, and cornel of cal matters. Many
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of these are caused by repeat trunk drivers, chronic speeders,
and people with long histories of recklessness behind the wheel. See,
the truth is, you can convict somebody all they want,
all you want, but they can still get in the
car the next day. I've always wondered about that, right,
It's like, okay, so you give them points on the license,
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we'll get in the car the next day. You jack
up their insurance, Well, they just will buy insurance. You know.
It's it's legal for the undocumented people not to have insurance,
right pretty much, that's never enforced. So people don't buy insurance.
They drive the car anyway, So what if they get caught.
Apparently in California, nothing happens to them, so they uh.
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They tried to contact Newsom the big Stone Wall. Newsom
declined an interview request. How about the uh? How about
the DMV Steve Gordon? He won't talk about it either.
He either says no to an interview or ignores the
request from cal Matters. Turns out cal California has some
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of the weakest DUI laws in the nation, even though
dui deaths have been rising more than twice as fast
as the rest of the country. There's even a bill
to strengthen duy penalties, but they gut it at the
last minute. Is that because the legislators drink so much?
Is that because do some likes to down a bottle
of tequila at a time? Is that why they're afraid
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they're gonna get caught, that they're gonna get wrapped up
in the in tougher laws. I mean, why would you
pass a law where you could suffer and all your
buddies in the legislature could suffer, because you know, that's
all they do up in Sacramento is they drink, and
they chase women and either their their interns or hookers,
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and they eat a lot and they take bribes and
that that's your average day in the California legislature, drinking, eating,
maybe a hooker, and you take a broad And then
when reporters ask, hey, wait a second sixty percent increase
in road deaths, duy deaths rising twice as fast as
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the rest of the country. It's like, hey, I got dinner,
I got drinks waiting for me. Please. Colin campbell'suffered a
horrible tragedy. He's a writer and director here in La
and his two teenage children, Ruby and Hart, were killed
when a repeat trunk driver slammed into Campbell's prius. And
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what he wanted was California to join most other states
a law to require in car breathalyzers for anyone convicted
of a DUI. Okay, convicted of a DUI. You got
a breathalyzer. Your car doesn't start unless you puff into
the pipe there. Guess who opposed the measure And guess
why the ACLU opposed the measure because you have to
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pay about one hundred dollars a month to a company
to rent the breathalyzer, and the ACLU claimed it was
a form of racialized wealth extraction. I guess a disproportion
number of persons of color have Duy's and they don't.
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And it's not fair that the disproportionate number have to
pay one hundred bucks a month for the breathalyzer, so
they don't have to have a breathalyzer so they can
keep driving drunk. Wow, there's actually woke. This actually stopped
them from passing a drunk driving law. You know, you
have to breathe the breathalyzer or the car won start,
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and it's only after you you've been convicted. Now, there
is a state law that says breathalyzers are required if
you were convicted of repeat to UIs, but in fourteen counties,
judges rarely order the breathalyzers installed, including Los Angeles County.
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So they passed the law that says if you were
a repeat to UI you got to have a breathalyzer,
and then the judges don't enforce it, and cow Matters
reached out to all fourteen county courts, only eight responded.
Nobody answers questions anymore. The media rarely asks them. But
if somebody does, and you can't get it, anybody there, right,
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I mean, there's no desk phones anymore, there's no there's nothing.
But when you call, you get lost in the in
the voicemail hell, you can't get a hold of anybody.
D off. DMV officials did not answer questions about what
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the DMV was doing about the lack of breathalyzer enforcement.
There you go, and I'm sure it's not the first
time this guy was drunk driving, the one that ran
the ran down the eight kids at Anaheim. There's a
really is it really just woke politics? I mean, I
didn't see that coming. But there's too many people of
color getting getting pulled over for drunk driving. So no
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forced breathalyzer costs them too much money? Okay, either that
or it's the legislator's drinking too much and they don't
want to get caught. I don't know when we come back. Oh,
we got the Moistline, Part one.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI A
M six forty.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
It is time eight seven seven Moist Steady six. If
you want to be on next week eight seven seven
Moist Daily six, it's the Moistline Round one. Let's go.
I'm about John. I love your show.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
It's amazing about so many things in California that's going
on our government Mayor Bay new scum.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
But I have to be on it.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
Listening makes me so angry, makes me so angry.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
That I'm living here and being only taking advantage.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
But I love your show.
Speaker 7 (10:57):
Hey John up in Ambarillo, Texas, gas head BUCkies to nine.
Speaker 8 (11:05):
I thought I was ringing it wrong to nine a gallon.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Hey DONI you were talking last week on how bom
Donnie is not going to go out your home with
the camp and I think they've been drinking that it's
actually part of this planning to make New York a portable.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
It makes sense said. It's the new America.
Speaker 9 (11:23):
The socialists go out of their way to punish success.
Speaker 10 (11:27):
We need an update on the high speed rail.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
You know those kids in Manhattan Beach, they had to
be prosecuted, the brady ass kids who've been given everything
in their life and the parents don't want to take
any kind of accountability. Throw them in jail.
Speaker 11 (11:45):
I live by a part.
Speaker 6 (11:46):
I see parents with their smartphones and they just ignore
their kids.
Speaker 12 (11:53):
That's not how it used to be.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
At least you weren't just like a zombie in your
phone in the old days.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
But I'll tell.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
Something, it's not good.
Speaker 12 (12:02):
Your phone is how they control you.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
The less time you spend with it, the better.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Off you are.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Where's Bonta's hotlines about the egregious taxation and unlawful putting
illegals and criminals above law abiding citizens. I'd like to
see that portal because that would be overrun and full
in two minutes.
Speaker 6 (12:25):
John, Can someone please tell these losers that are running
California and this county of Los Angeles that we need
desalination plants, we need oil refine reefs, and we.
Speaker 13 (12:38):
Need electricity plants generating the electricity for California.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
We don't need windmials and we don't need solar plants.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Okay, let me get this straight.
Speaker 12 (12:49):
Seven years, half a billion dollars for a nine to
one one system that they got a scrap, But the
rat on Ice hotline is up and running within a week.
For four years, I attempted to get a permit for
a home on Big Rock Beach.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
The water district told us we had an.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Inadequate fire flow due to a missing seven hundred and
fifty thousand dollars valves. They were trying to put that
all on our permit that served.
Speaker 12 (13:15):
Twelve hundred homes.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
After the fire lo.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
And behold, we got.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Our permit and they said we didn't have to worry.
Speaker 13 (13:21):
About that valve that served twelve hundred homes.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
They were no longer going to make us pay for
it and extorted.
Speaker 4 (13:26):
Out of the corruption.
Speaker 11 (13:29):
John, You're missing the whole picture. The first eleven million's
got to be corrupt too. Who got the first eleven
million that the guy got the illegitimate alone four that
eleven million to toll twenty seven million, eleven million, it's
all corrupt.
Speaker 8 (13:46):
Hey, John, I's heard. What are you talking about? And
solve the waste from the city and all the millions
they lost in fraud and they giveaway and then all
the safe use crap for the drug paraphilia. But somehow
State of California things. I owe them nine thousand dollars
in overpaid unemployment, even though I paid into the system
for twenty years and it was only unemployed for about
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a year or so.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
But I owe them money. That's rich.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
California is the largest agricultural state in the nation, but
we have the highest food prices.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Make that make sense?
Speaker 6 (14:22):
Can the attorneys general in each of those states file
charges against the governors for aiding and a betting a
foreign terrorist organization.
Speaker 8 (14:31):
It's chilling to think that Disney, of all companies, nailed
on the head to what's going to happen to our society.
If you've seen the movie Wally, which.
Speaker 9 (14:39):
Is hilarious, the corporation's lying to us until we trashed
the planet, and then they shipped us off in a
ship where we all got fat and stupid because the
robots did everything for us and kept us distracted.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
Thank you for leading your message.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Please hang up, goodbye. Voistline eight seven seven boyst eighty
six for next week. It just never ends. Here's the
latest in the Palisades, Governor. You know the law passed
which is wants to turn single family neighborhoods into multi
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family neighborhood lots. Right, developer could come in and take
the property next door to you and put four properties,
four multi family properties on one lot. Well Newsom said, well,
we're not going to do that in Palisades. Now, Ta Dina.
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Now he's getting sued by this group that calls themselves Gimbi.
Yes in my backyard, tell you about that coming up.
And everybody's in on the theft, even a postal worker
in Torrance. He got caught steeling. How about let's start
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with one hundred and thirty three credit cards. We'll tell
you all about it. Coming up another round of the
Moistline two.
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In this half hour, you're listening to John Cobels on
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We're on from one to four every day, and we
got the Moistline coming up in about twenty minutes here
in Well. First, I want to play because this actually
got released. I start right before we went on the
air today, and I want everybody to hear this Newsom's
got a new Well, he's got a memoir coming out.
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It's a new book in February. It's a third book.
He wrote one on policy about twelve years ago. Then
he read a children's book. I didn't know, maybe we
should do a dramatic reading in the children's book. I
tell you we got to do a reading when his
memoir comes out in February. Oh that's that's that's going
to be rich. And also what came out today was
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a clip of him on a podcast with Ezra Klein,
who's a writer for the New York Times, and he
does long interviews on a podcast, and they put the
transcript on the website, and this is just thirty seconds,
and this is newsome. He uses a term here undock
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undock healthcare something you'll hear it at the beginning. It's
about illegal aliens getting healthcare. They get free healthcare, as
you know in California, from the moment they're born to
the moment they die. All of it's free, no matter
what is going on in their lives. Play the clip.
Speaker 10 (17:37):
Is it released on doc healthcare. Yeah, I'm proud of
that because I believe in univers health care. You know,
others may say it. I did it first state in
the country, regardless of brings us in editions, ability to pay,
and regardless of your immigration status. I promised that, I
promoted it. I ran three times on it. I did
it when I was mayor people know who.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
I am proud of that I did it. Doesn't matter
pre existing conditions, your ability to pay, or your immigration status.
He's talking specifically about legal alien healthcare, which cost thirteen
billion dollars of your tax money in California this year.
He said it would cost six billion. It was more
than double that. It's seventy percent of our budget deficit.
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Illegal alien healthcare no other state has this. Now he's
proud of it. I did that beating his chest over it.
So I looked up. Since he's running for president, what
do you know, another eighty twenty issue, and he's on
the wrong side. Only twenty percent of the country supports
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illegal alien healthcare. No, I should say, only twenty percent
supports any kind of taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens eighty twenty.
He's on the twenty side, leading issue he's running for
president that he's pro gets a platform with the New
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York Times Big podcast. How many states? How many voters
you're gonna win over with the legal alien healthcare that
you wouldn't have gotten already? He's really that's a ninety
three IQ. There, you lead with your most unpopular issue.
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Not a bright guy. Newsom got sued yesterday. This is
this is odd. Some of the Palisades, among all the
other things they had to deal with, a lot of
people in the Palisades are afraid that developers are going
to come in and the single family homes will be
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replaced by multiple properties multi family housing on their lots.
Because Newsom got Senate Bill nine passed, and it allows
you to divide up your property and put up four homes,
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so you could put up four plexus and suddenly you're
not living next door to a single family house. You're
living next to a fourt plex on one side of
four plex, on the other side of four plex across
the street. And you know this is the developers who
have bribed the politicians so that they could go on
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a building spree and make lots of money, and it's
disguised that as well, they have to address the housing
density crisis. Most of us who live in single family neighborhoods,
we earned money, we saved money. We spent the money
because we wanted to live in a low density neighborhood,
not a high density neighborhood. If we wanted to live
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in apartments, and we would have moved into an apartment.
If we wanted to live in a four plexure we
had moved into a fort plex. There's plenty of those
neighborhoods around. Duplexes, fourplexes, octoplexes, big forty story apartment buildings.
That's what you want, go for it. But single family
homeowners should be left alone. But the developers bribed enough
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of the legislators they had a cover story saying it's
housing density. I don't care how other people live. I
care how I live. I care that I have a
single family neighborhood and I want to keep it that way.
Don't have to care about this stupid issue. Well, there's
a group in San Francisco, an organization called YYMBI Law.
Oh that's really annoying, you know, because they always derided
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people who didn't want Oh, I don't know anything from
homeless shelters to drunk tanks to mental health clinics. People
always say no, not in my backyard, No, not in
my backyard. Hell, you're a nimby. A nimby, we're Yimbi's.
We say yes my backyard. No, you say yes in
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other people's backyards. So Yimby Law is an organization, and
this set at Bill nine that says a lot can
be divided into four properties. Newsom had given the Palisades
and Altadena a break from that, saying, Okay, the law
doesn't apply the Palisades and Alta, Dina, you guys had
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a fire. We're not going to force this housing it
because that's what everybody thought, and I still think that's
ultimately the goal. Well, ymb Law is suing him saying
his executive order is constitutional overreach, violates the California Emergency
Services Act. Blah blah blah bay because Newsom said, this
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is part of an emergency, so we've got to suspend
the law. Do you believe this? This yimb crowd. What's
it their business? It means in San Francisco, what's it
their business? How people in Altadena live? Do you realize
normal people who live in suburban housing are constantly under
assault by these corrupt busy bodies. These are fronts for
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developers who bribe legislators so that they can build more housing.
That's the beginning and end of the story. Yes, they
have their cute little issue the cover story. That's not
the truth. It's about developers. Politicians always get bend over
and given to developers. Now, the postal worker, before we
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get into the voice line, we had a lot of
thieves in our post office in our neighborhood. Yeah that
these were actually discovered. We sent out checks and the
checks disappear. Would never make it like if we paid
a credit card by check. This is a few years ago.
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We switched everything online like most people do, but a
few years ago we'd set out checks and the never
get there, you know her to pay I remember specifically
a monthly card bill right paying off the car loan,
wouldn't get there. They eventually discovered the check and somebody
had whited out the name of the bank we were
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sending the money to, and they put in their own
name and it flew, got through, got the canceled check
back with somebody else's name in the on the pay
to line. So we had for sure lots of criminals
in our post office in our town down Torrents. A
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postal service carrier got sentenced this week five years, stole
mail like bank cards, credit cards, checks, unemployment benefits, and
went on, you know what, a luxury shopping spree and
international vacations. A woman thirty one years old, Mary and
magdmitt mag Debnit from Carson. She got to pay six
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hundred and sixty thousand dollars in restitution and the five
years in prison. She sorted mail on the street, took
stole credit cards from her route, took them home to
activate or sell to other criminals. She flunted her wealth
on Instagram, stacks of one hundred dollars bills and shopping bags
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from Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Palm Angels. What a stupid thief.
She must have the same IQ as Newsom. I don't understand.
You're stealing stuff and then you put it on Instagram
and look at that you get caught. Why would you
put it on Instagram? I the hell. You steal the stuff,
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you hide what you've stolen, get you literally put it
where everybody in the world can see it. She did
this for about three years, one hundred and thirty three
own credit and debit card, sixteen treasury checks, luxury goods,
a ghost gun. Yeah, there's your Postal Worker of the
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Year WestLine.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Next, you're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI
A M six forty.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
We're stimulating talk radio time for round two of the Moistline.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
And.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
I'm so excited to hear from you come out come.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
The biggest cringe ever is when people say that the
Mark Sandwich get out of here.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
It's the people of California's fault that any of this
is happening.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
Politicians are always going to be scumbags. They only go
as far as you've let them. And in California, we've
seen to kiss there and it makes me sick. I
cannot believe I live in a state that.
Speaker 7 (26:59):
These morons are constantly voting for the same over and.
Speaker 13 (27:03):
Over and over again, no matter how many times they
strew them right in there.
Speaker 6 (27:07):
I wouldn't listen to anything Gavin Newsom has to say.
Speaker 7 (27:13):
I just did a Google church and there are no
credible sources that Newsom's hair.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
Caught on fire imaging all the people robbing new Blood,
gabbing to Karen Ben.
Speaker 4 (27:31):
They're all behind.
Speaker 7 (27:34):
If affordability is truly on the ballot all over the country,
and this is the main topic that Americans are concerned about.
How the hell does Gavin Newsom have any type of
chance of getting elected and how is his popularity growing?
Speaker 1 (27:53):
It makes zero sense.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
California is the least affordable state to live in and
it's all because of Newsome.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
Governor Gavin Newsom's approval ratings.
Speaker 8 (28:04):
That isn't much more.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
That just proves how much fraud and how they can
manipulate the votes, the polls and all the other that
they want us to think that's going on.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
That is not true.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I cannot believe how stupid people are if they haven't
looked at how he has run in California. They got
to get rid of this guy. Newsom's ratings are good
because they're polling all the illegals and they're using the
illegal votes. That's about it. They give them free stuff,
they get their votes and their approval Radio.
Speaker 11 (28:37):
Newsome's zumbers is so high because they took the poll
right outside the welfare off.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
That else what you expect.
Speaker 13 (28:44):
Regarding that poll that came out recently that gave Newsom
of fifty four percent favorable rating. I got a couple
of questions. Number one is who took the poll? Number two,
what was a sample audience that they did pull? And
number three, what questions.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Did they ask?
Speaker 10 (29:01):
Gavin Newsom promoting thefordability is like him saying that he
used the drive through at the French laundry.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
You know how to tell when Gavin Newsom is lying,
aside from when he's moving.
Speaker 9 (29:14):
His lips, he says literally is this.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
He literally had his hair capped on fire and just
like that woman in the policy when he was literally
on the phone with Joe Biden. And he is such
a tool. And by the way, I think he's disgusting
and vile and ugly. And I do not know why
people find him attractive and we just need someone else
completely different to be running this place because I'm ready
to move out.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
There are people leaving California Games. The people who stay
here like him, but the people who don't like him lead.
That's why the percentage is going up.
Speaker 5 (29:48):
Thank you for leaving your message. Please hang up, goodbye yo.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
The hair on fire story. He went on a podcast
and said his hair literally caught fire during the Palisades
blaze and everybody started making fun of him. So his
press office, I don't know if you heard this, released video,
they said, to prove that it did catch fire. Well,
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the video shows nothing of the sort. There's nothing on
the video that shows his hair caught fire. But that's
what they said when they really, oh, well, here's video
proof of Gavin Newsom's hair catching fire. No, there's nothing
there literally caught fire.
Speaker 7 (30:29):
There.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
We're done to see him Monday. Hey, you've been listening
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