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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:20):
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is in big trouble. I know you're not winning. You're
not winning this.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
The White House has become an arm of the Kremlin.
Every single day, the prices at the grocery.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Store are going up because democracy is.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Being taken away. That ain't true.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's what you just heard.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Since day one of Donald Trump's presidency. Prices are not down,
They're up.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Freedom is that in style? Welcome to the revolution.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
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Speaker 3 (01:10):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
All right, News Roundup and information Overload. Our toll free
our number is eight hundred and nine four one Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
We'll be joined at a minute by Senator Mike Lee
of Utah has been laying it all out on his
ex account every single day, putting up his efforts to
push through legislation that support the president, teaming up with
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Congressman Comer, Chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee,
to make that a reality on both sides of Congress,
especially now as they work through the reconciliation process. He's
also working to end the Federal Reserve and calling out
the nonsense of Democrats, which the entire country saw on
display on Tuesday night. Let's go back, let's listen to
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Hakim Jeffrey. Publicans are playing partisan games with censure resolutions
because they are crashing the economy in real time. Let
me remind all of you before I play this, the Republicans.
Donald Trump's economic plan has not been implemented. We are
currently living under the fiscal policies of Joe Biden and
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Kamala Harris. In case you don't know, the fiscal year
begins October one, and to try to stop the disastrous
bleeding and record debt and deficits accumulated under Biden, which
if you take out the COVID years twenty and twenty
twenty one and the debt that we accumulated, those years
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by a two to one margin. The debt and deficit
under Joe Biden was double that of Donald Trump, and
now Donald Trump, through DOGE and other measures, and as
he said in the State of the Union, is now
pushing to get us to a balanced budget. But if
you listen to the radicalized Democrats, your Republicans playing partisan
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games with central resolutions. But what we're supposed to do
with with Congressman Al Green just let them get up
and start interrupting the State of the Union address was
bad enough. They all sat on their hands and couldn't
stand for mothers that lost children, couldn't stand for cancer survivors,
couldn't stand for women injured because of men playing women's sports.
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Couldn't stand for a young man that just found out
the great news that, like his father and grandfather and
other family members, that he got into West Point. They
just sat on their hands the whole time and were
performing nothing but antics, holding up their you know, their
bingo signs. Anyway, here's the keem Jefferies, frankly, just flat
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out lying.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
Republicans are playing political and partisan games with their censor
resolutions because they are on the run. Republicans are on
the run with respect to theonomy. Donald Trump consistently promised
that grocery prices were going to be lowered on day one,
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but costs aren't going down, They're going up. The stock
market isn't going up, it's going down. Inflation is up,
and Donald Trump and House Republicans are crashing the American
economy in real time. Republicans are on the run with
respect to the economy. Not a single bill, not a
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single executive order, and not a single administrative action has
been put forth by Donald Trump or House Republicans to
improve the economic circumstances of the American people. And folks
are taking notice all across the country, which is why
his approval ratings aren't going up staying the same, They're
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going down.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Actually, the approval for his speech was a record numbers,
not only specifically on the speech given itself and the
American people in their reaction to it, but full agreement
on the President's position on the economy, on Doze, on
pretty much every issue that he mentioned. Then Jakeem Jefferies
goes on and claims that Republicans are trying to cut Medicaid.
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In my interview with President Trump and Elon Musk, the
President was clear he's not touching social security of Medicaid
now they will eliminate any waste, fraud, and abuse. And
the President went into great specificity about how many people
are on the social security roles that are even as
old as three hundred and sixty years old. Now, as
it relates to these town halls, what have we discovered.
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We've discovered that there are wealthy individuals in this country.
A couple of these groups, according to reports, may be
linked to George Soros that have purposely been stacking town
halls with as Rush used to call seminar attendees like
seminar callers and people that are get been talking points
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for the very purpose of disrupting and trying to make
Republicans look bad at the town halls. This is well funded,
it is orchestrated. Scripts are given out, and all of
this has been determined and ascertained. Nobody's ducking or dodging
their real constituents, And like usual, it's just smoking mirrors
and it is an image play by the Democratic Party. Anyway,
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we welcome back to the program Senator Mike Lee of Utah.
He's been laying a lot of this out on X
welcome back, Senator, and it was good to see you.
I had an opportunity to see Mike Lee recently and
it was a pleasure to see you.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
Thanks so much, Jeohan, good to be with you as always.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Let's talk about what Hakim Jeffrey said.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Yeah. Look, this is the Democratics party spiraling out of control.
They've got no message, and what message they do have
doesn't resonate with the people. This is the same party
that voted unanimously in the Senate just Monday night to
make sure that men can participate in women's sports. This
is the party that the very next night, during President
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Trump's joint address to Congress, refused to stand in applaud
not just for the First Lady of the United States.
Keep in mind, Republicans always showed respect for the family
of the president, even the president himself when Joe Biden
was in office, and Democrats they didn't do that. They refused,
not just to do that. They wouldn't even applaud for
the kid with cancer who was awarded the distinction of
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becoming an honorary Secret Service agent that night. They refused
to plaud anything. They have no message other than trying
to attack that which they don't like, which involves everything
the Republicans say and do. The American people are with us,
they're against them. They know that, and they're spiraling out
of control as a results.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Now they really have become The only thing they applauded
was more funding for Ukraine. We've spent hundreds of billions
of dollars to bring it to a stalemate, and it
has evolved basically into a proxy war between Russia and
the United States, and and they want to continue spending
massive amounts of money which we can really ill afford.
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They've become the party championing men and their rights to
play in women's sports. They have become the party that
also champions the rights of the illegals over the safety
of Americans. They have become the party that, even though
we've identified hundreds of billions of dollars in waste, fraud,
corruption and abuse, they want to be the party that
is defending that recklessness. And I don't know how they
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get themselves out of this radicalism. There seems to be
no sensible Democrat, maybe with the exception the only one
that I see that has ever that has since Tuesday's
spoken out a little bit against it was John Fetterman,
but he seems rather powerless in the Senate because his
party is so far to the radical left. I didn't
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see John Fetterman standing up during these moments that you mentioned.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
It's pretty hard when you're out numbered. You know, Sean
who woke mind virus as a name, and it's called Marxism.
Once you're infected with Marxism, it's hard to shake it loose,
especially when your radical base demands it, when your donor
is expected and you can't get away with it. The
only problem is you eventually run out of other people's
money to spend. You eventually run out of the goodwill
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that you would otherwise have from the American people once
they've seen that. In the last year alone, the last
year of Joe Biden's administration alone, he added one point
five trillion dollars in compliance costs, just dead weight loss
through the federal regulatory system, through laws written by unelected,
on accountable bureaucrats foisted involuntarily on the American people, whose
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elected lawmakers would never vote for such nonsense. So people
get tired of that after a while, and that's part
of what propelled Republicans to victory in the House, in
the Senate, and ultimately Donald Trump into the White House.
Which is why we've got to finish this. We've got
to complete the Doge effort. To make the Doge effort stick,
We've got to make statutory spending cuts through recisions packages
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in other wors. We've also got to reform the regulatory
system bypassing, among other things, the Rains Act, which we
must attached to any pitsuing bill that comes before Congress
this year.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Let me ask about the efforts to actually get America
out from underneath the Biden Harris economy and record debt
and deficits that they've been creating. It's a process called reconciliation,
and in the Senate, the body that you are in,
there are very very specific rules and standards that must
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be met for it to be acceptable. You can't add
to the debt or the deficit. That's one of them.
And it's a little more complicated than what the household do.
There's been a lot of talk about one big, beautiful
bill or whether or not there should be done in
two bills. I would argue it just needs to be
done sooner or later so that the president's economic plan
is adopted. That would include his plan on energy, his
plan on immigration, his plan on tax cuts, et cetera. Now,
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with all of that said, nobody in the House and
nobody in the Senate that is a Republican is going
to get everything that they want. It's just not going
to happen. But the only but there's got to be
a way to thread the needle here and everybody hopefully
will get on board and pass the president's agenda. You're
working with the House, you're working with James Comer, you know,
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to help get this agenda passed. So I ask you,
what's the status of it?
Speaker 3 (11:26):
All right? So the status of it is, we've got
a fairly five majority in the Senate with fifty three votes.
Oddly enough, even though it's a much bigger chamber, more
than four times the size, they've got a much dinner
margin in the House. The House informally has the ball
at this moment when it comes to reconciliation. We started
with one approach that would have turned into either a
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two or a three bill strategy. Ron Johnson, my friend
colleg from Wisconsin, actually make a compelling case for why
a three bill strategy might well be the best. But
given that the House has the tightest margin. The House
has got the ball. We're going to see what they
can pass in the House. If they can do it
one big beautiful bill, so be it, we'll move forward.
But you're right, reconciliation is something that is very tricky
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in the sense there are a lot of complicated rules.
Bottom line is it has to be budgetary in nature,
has to affect mandatory outlays or revenues incoming, and those
things can get through on a reconciliation bill with only
a simple majority of fifty one votes. We look forward
to getting that done. There is a lot of good
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that we can accomplish in there, as far as reforming
government in a way that no Democrat would likely go
along with, or at least not enough Democrats to get
us past the critical threshold of sixty votes to bring
debate to a close outside the reconciliation framework. So we
are seeing a lot of effort expended on the House
side and on the Senate side. But the next movie
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is likely for the House to make here and look
forward to seeing whatever they can get through.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Right quick break, right back, and we'll continue. Senator Mike
Lee of Utah is with US eight hundred nine to
four one, Shawn us on number. If you want to
be a part of the program, all right, we continue now.
Senator Mike Lee of Utah is with us discussing now
a number of things how to get the President's economic
plan passed and get this legislation and the agenda on
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the role and also of his work to end the
Federal Reserve. We'll get to your calls coming up. Eight
hundred and ninety four one Shawn. In a minute, let's
talk a little bit about your working to end the
Federal Reserve and how would you do that and why
would that be important?
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Well, look, if we ended the federals are put it
on a delayed implementation schedule, then we can figure out
what combas next or will be in much better shape.
And what I mean by that is we have a
system in place that was created rather deliberately, I believe,
in order to facilitate the inexorable growth of government in
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order to provide a privileged status for a private or
profit business enterprise that we call the Federal Reserve Bank.
That entity notwithstanding effect that it exercises a significant amount
of government authority invested with a lot of discretion discretionary
authority when it comes to monetary policy, bank oversight, and
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so forth. Is itself ultimately a private, for profit business enterprise.
And it's neither fish nor foul, It neither man nor horse.
But it bears in many respects the least desirable qualities
of both. So if we ended that and we instead
put it in charge of actual government officials, people who
are elected by the American people, accountable to them, we'd
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be in better shape. Instead, what we'd have is a
federal reserve bank that has the so called dual mandate.
Their job is to manage inflation, keep inflation and check
but also maintain full levels of employment. These are kind
of at odds with each other, and the way it
often ends up working is they just facilitate inflation and
thereby facilitate the exponential growth of government. This has been
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a raw deal for the American people. If anyone looks
at what their dollar buys today as compared to what
it bought five years ago, ten years ago, twenty years ago,
thirty years ago, it is stunning.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
What happens.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
This is theft. It's reverse robin hood. It steals from
the poor and gives to the rich end of the powerful,
and that's wrong. That's why on my social media accounts,
particularly on at Base Mike Lee account on X I
rail on this a lot. We've got to get rid
of the Federal Reserve and we've got to restore power
to the people by doing that and passing the Rains
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Act to put lawmakers elected lawmakers rather than unelected bureaucrats
in charge of our government.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
We really appreciate your time set it at Mike Lea, Utah.
And I'm very jealous because you have Crown Burger in
Salt Lake City, and when you're on recess, you're going
to be a Crown Burger. I just want you to
think of me while you're there, because I wish I
was there with you Crown.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
Burger non stop, just eating as many Hamburgers every time
I go there. I eat one for me and.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
One for you.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
I really appreciate that those kind words, Senator, I really do,
thank you very much, as I can only crave one anyway.
Senator Mike Lee, Utah, eight hundred nine four one. Shawn
is on number. If you want to be a part
of the program.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Check out in the show twenty four to seven. Download
it to your iPod via Hannity Insider at Hannity dot com.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
All right, twenty five now till the top of the hour,
eight hundred and nine one Shawn is a number you
want to be a part of the program. And if
you're like me of getting more and more and more
into health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and mostly my diet consists
of meat and eggs. And one of the things I
missed the most is cereal. I've always loved cereal and
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I use organic and no fat, fat free milk. And
finally I found a cereal that actually works within the
guidelines of my diet and I love it. And it's
called Grainberry Cereals. And I met with Peter Harris. Was
he and his father that created Grainberry Cereals and the
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purpose was to bring the healthiest, most natural choice to
the cereal aisle. And you're gonna love it. And unlike
most cereals that are high in sugar have corn syrup
chemical additives, Grainberry is focused on controlling sugar levels and
being hard healthy and Grainberry rather uses natural plant based fiber.
They have a ton of antioxidants. Grainberry cereal is healthy,
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it tastes great, which I love and is an all
around healthy food choice. They have seven grainberry cereals like
multi brand Flakes, honey nut, Original, toasted oats, apple, cinnamon.
Linda loves the grainberry Raisin brand. Now, when you go
to your grocery store, you might look in the cereal
aisle and there's so many choices you're gonna have to
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you probably have to work hard to find it a
little bit. And maybe it's in the health food aisle,
which tells you a lot about the cereal versus other
cereals anyway, or maybe they don't have it in your
local grocery store, although they're in a ton of big
chains around the country. But when you go there, look
for grain berry cereals and just try which one you
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think will be your favorite. Just try one and make
you'll make the switch, and you'll know you made a
healthier switch. I mean, it's insane that the fruit loops
they sell in Canada and Europe is so different than
what we sell here because they don't have all the
colorings and additives that the American version has. And I'm like,
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why wouldn't you make the healthy version in America. It's
infuriating in some ways anyway, go to your local grocery
store look for grainberry cereals today and if they don't
have it, ask your local grocer to get it. Anyway,
It's the official a cereal of the Sean Hannity Show,
and you're going to love it all right. Eight hundred
ninety four one. Shawn is on number if you want
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to be a part of the program. We played earlier
House Democrats singing we Shall overcome after Al Green got
censured for his little you know display the other night
during the Joint Session, and the Left again angry, bitter,
lashing out, no vision, defeated and now being reduced to
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this nineteen sixties reducts of chanting and singing, and absolutely
out of touch with where the American people are as
they continue to cling to being the champions of men's
rights to play women's sports, the rights of illegals, over
the safety of Americans, endless wars. The only thing they
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cheered at the State of the Union the other night.
And the party that puts the rights of you know,
that is supportive of reckless spending for the radical Green
new Deal abroad in foreign countries, transgender mice investigations that
was a new one for me, didn't know about that one.
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But DEI programs WOKESM, New Green Day, Transgenderism, LGB two,
e Q plus ism, and they're spending hundreds of billions
of dollars. I meanwhile, the country's going broke. Melanie. Congresswoman
Melanie Stransbury, you know, yells, it's total BS towards Republicans
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during a sanctuary city hearing. Uh, listen to this. It's total.
Speaker 5 (20:25):
Absolute They are not making America safer again. And what
they are doing is terrorizing immigrant families. That is what
they are doing. Parents who are afraid to send their
kids to school, parents who are afraid that they won't
come home again, kids who are afraid to leave their houses,
refugees who have waited for years to come into this country.
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And our mayors are sitting here and during this ridiculous,
ridiculous hearing.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
All right, let's get to our phones. Jerry is in Missouri.
Jerry are on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Hi, afternoon, chant I'll make this fast. I don't agree
with a lot of what you say, but I got
an education and political science from you and John Spicer,
and you're mentioning the New Green Deal. I am so
tired of people like AOC that want to inflict this
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on us. But based on her behavior the met Galla
several years ago, she wants rules to apply to the
rest of us but not to her. And the last
thing that Miss Okazio Court has has a right to
lecture any of us about is ethics. I know you
have other callers, hope you have a good Well.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Why don't we have a conversation until you instead of
just rushing off the phone. Okay, so you're a Democrat? Okay, okay,
all right, So tell me what part of did you
like any anything about how your party behaved at the
State of the Union of the night? Do you think
it was appropriate for them not to stand for the president,
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the first lady, or a thirteen year old boy that
survived cancer, for the parents, for the mothers that lost
their children, who unvetted Biden Harris illegals. Do you think
they should have stood for this thirteen year old cancer
survivor should they have stood or Jason Hartley who was
informed he's going to West Point? Do you think do
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you think that's appropriate behavior? Did you like them holding
up their bingo signed cards? Did you like Al Green
interrupting the joint session.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
No, it was wrong, and it reminded me more of
dancing with the stars than anything else. No, some of
those people I do like people that my wife stems
the day and he's been a preschool teacher.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
For Okay, but this is your party. These are the
people that you tend to agree with in support. So
let me ask you. The Senate Democrats just this week
on the issue of fight for men's rights to play
in women's sports, do you agree with that?
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Not at all? Lea Thomas shouldn't have happened, and I
hope it doesn't pass. Yeah, and he could.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
I appreciate your honesty, but they're the ones that prevented
that bill from becoming law. Next question. The Democrats now
are and you just you just heard one of the
Melanie Stansbury, are fighting for the rights of illegal immigrants.
We have chronicle that we have known terrorists, murderers, rapists,
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other violent criminals, cartel members and gang members and drug
dealers that were allowed some fourteen million of them into
our country illegally. Doesn't it make sense to secure our
border and to deport those people that didn't respect our laws,
our borders, and our sovereignty.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Very much so. My wife and I were briefly Mexico
for a while about twenty years ago, and it will
still happen. We shouldn't be naive about that.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
But we're now at a fifteen year low in terms
of illegal crossings thanks to Donald Trump becoming the president
and Joe Biden kept saying he needed Congress's help.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
He did not.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
All right, next question, So far you're passing the test
with flying colors. You're doing very well. I'm very proud
of you. Now the Democratic Party also is screaming bloody
murder as Elon Musk and Doge have discovered what is
tens and tens and tens of billions of dollars, he
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thinks that the number will be higher than a trillion
when all's said and done, of money spent abroad, meaning
in other countries, on programs like DEI and the New
Green Deal, and transgenderism and woke ism and lgbtq ism.
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Do you think American taxpayer dollars when we have a
nearly forty trillion dollar deficit, when the average American only
makes sixty six grand a year, do you think they're
harder and money should be wasted this way because I do.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Not, and neither do I and the Democrats a better
wake up because I'm not sure it happened. I talked
to the other Sean. I share a birth date with him,
and know if the twenty second Amendment get to get overturned,
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and it may happen if the Democrats keep acting this way.
Mister Trump is not perfect, but he's a heck of
a lot better than what the Democrats are offering us.
And the Republicans sort of shop themselves in the foot
back around the time I was born by having that enacted,
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because the only people that could have won a third
term didnt the enactment were Republicans. Mister, let me.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Ask this question. Do you want do you believe in
no bad laws, defund dismantle the police?
Speaker 1 (26:07):
No, it'd be I guess my best interest. I have
a nephew that is working in law enforcement.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
No, okay, you sound very reasonable. Do you do you
do you support the idea that America balances its budget?
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Yeah, it's going to be difficult, but yeah, Well then.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
I'm trying to understand you because you sound like a
very nice man. I can tell by the sound of
your voice and you're intellectually honest. Why do you consider
yourself a Democrat? Because it's not one issue I've brought
up here that your party now represents that you support.
Why do you why do you? Why do you identify
as a Democrat? Did you vote for Kamala Harris?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Well, here in Missouri, it didn't matter because mister Trump carried.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
It doesn't matter. I'm asking who you voted for.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
I voted for, and I'll be frank, I held my nose.
I think I would have been more enthusiastic and would
probably disagree on this. I would have been more enthused
to vote for Biden, and I think the Democrats were
wrong to throw him under the bus.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Okay, but you voted for Kamala.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Reluctantly.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Reluctantly, Let me ask you. Kamala wanted to be a
taxpayer funded sex change operations for illegals. Kamala Harris, after
the five hundred and seventy four riots, said on National
TV that the rioters shouldn't stop, wouldn't stop, and that
she's not going to stop supporting them. That sounds like
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supportive insurrection to me, which seemed to be the biggest
deal to Democrats about one riot, and these were five
hundred and seventy four that killed dozens and injured thousands
of cops and caused billions in property damage. I'm just
can you tell me one party? Is there one thing
that you agree with the Democrats on? Tell me what
you you think they're doing.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Well, we'll be changed by registration eventually. I just haven't
gotten around to it yet. I'm a house husband on
social Security, and.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
What does that? What does a house husband? I don't
even know what that means.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
That means I stay home and the wife works. She's
a preschool teacher.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
I'm okay, but you're you're but you're a retirement age.
You're just a retiree. I think, didn't you work for
the rest of you most of your life? Uh?
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yeah, starting in journalism, Uh work most of my life
and food service if I was still working in food service.
I like mister Trump's idea of no tax on tips
or overtime for that matter. He might be playing to
a crowd sometimes, but so.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Do the I don't think he's playing to a crowd
because he's pushing hard to implement promise. I don't think
that's playing to a crowd. I think that's a promise
made that he intends on keeping. You know, you just
you sound like a very very nice man, you really do.
And it sounds like you're waking up to how intellectually
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void the Democratic Party has become.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
And that's why that's why they're scared. Even with his imperfections,
mister Trump is better than anything the Democratic Party is
offering us now. And going back to Miss Harris for
a second, I don't think any of those riots, or
many of those riots happened in California. I think a
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couple happened up.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
No, she was talking in general. There were five hundred
and seventy four of them, and she went on TV
in the middle of it and said that they're not
going to stop. They shouldn't stop, and we're not going
to stop supporting them. And they were pelting bricks, rocks, bottles,
Bolotov cocktails at Copsy. We had two dozen dead Americans,
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we had billions in property damage, and no Democrats seem
to care about that quote Rioter and sorit. Those riots
are insurrection. But listen, I got to run. I spent
a lot of time, and I think it was just worthwhile.
But Jerry and Missouri. I think I changed that that
registration suit of them later. I don't think this party
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is your party anymore. This party does not represent one
thing that you support. But I do appreciate your call.
I'm glad you're listening and you are a retiree. You're
not a house husband, even though your wife is still working,
and God bless you, and I wish you and your
family the best. Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn is
a number if you want to be a part of
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the program. Why does he identify as a Democrat? I
didn't get that. Well, he lives in California. It's just,
you know, par for the course. I'm just saying it's
he lives in Missouri, he said, Or did he say
he moved to California.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (30:59):
I thought he said he was in California. Well, regardless,
I just feel like there's a lot of group think,
and I also think that people of a certain age
are kind of like those Reagan Democrats and Kennedy Republicans.
It was a time when people were a little bit
more to the center on both sides of the aisle.
Now we have ticks on both sides and just a
bunch of people trying to run the country in the middle.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
In my opinion, that's why I thought it would be
worthwhile to go through the exercise of finding out where
he stands on these issues. All Right, that's going to
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