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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come to your sentence gonna way again and sang you
a conscious song well off the entire al.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
And if you want a little banging union come along.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Are you going to run for president again?
Speaker 1 (00:19):
I am eighty three years of age, That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (00:21):
Yeah, you know that resides in the White House has unilaterally,
in my estimation, declared war.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
I've proposed is that we raise ten billion dollars to
pay for our entire economic agenda and start to Trump
proof our city because we know he'll use federal funding
his leverage over this city.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Freedom is back in style.
Speaker 5 (00:46):
Welcome to the revolution.
Speaker 6 (00:49):
That will coming to your sentence, going a way against
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More I'm the scenes, information on freaking news and more
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Show Toll free. Our number is eight hundred and nine
to four one, Shawn, if you want to be a
part of the program. Uh, even the IAEA and I
can't stand these p I hate all of these globalist organizations.
We should we should have nothing to do with the
United Nations. We very wisely got out of the w
e F and and the WHO and the Paris Climate Accords,
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and you know, the IAEA has been nothing but weak
and pathetic. But even they recognize the Atomic Agency chief, Yeah,
Iran's nuclear program was was was destroyed and devastated. But
it's not just them, it's Iran. It's even acknowledging that
their sites were destroyed and Israel doing it, you know,
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a real assessment, and the US agree the Islamic Republic
nuclear sites who were just you know, pretty much obliterated. Uh,
the IDF chief revealed the Israeli commandos operated deep inside
of Iran.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
And anyway, then if.
Speaker 6 (02:15):
Pete Heigseth went out there today and he just leveled,
you know, how is how these you know, legacy media
mob reporters miss over and over again historic moments. And
he said, you know, whether it's fake news, C and NMS, DNC,
the New York Times, they have been you know, falling
coverage of a preliminary assessment from the DA. I told
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everybody it was a low confidence assessment, and that was
leaked obviously by somebody that had an agenda, because you
don't leak any assessment like that.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Number one.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
Number two, it made no sense to begin with just
on the surface level. Considering the number of bunker buster
bombs that were used, Conventional wisdom was two would knock
out four do and they used six on that one
facility alone. I think six to eight fourteen altogether. Anyway,
I got into this somewhat on TV last night, and
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I think it's worth revisiting because the medium mob, the
legacy media mob, tried to smear President Trump.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
First.
Speaker 6 (03:16):
They tried to say as a warmonger, nothing could be
further from the truth. Has been no world leader that
has put this much time, energy, effort into trying to
secure a peace both in Europe and the Middle East
than Donald Trump. Donald Trump was pretty much begging the
Iranians to do a deal with the Israelis, gave them
a sixty day deadline. And if I would have told
you that after sixty days, on the sixty first day,
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that Israel would just, you know, take out their nuclear scientists,
that take out their air defense systems, take out their
top generals, UH start bombing the hell out of the
nuclear sites, military targets, the missile battery systems, and everything
in between. And then the United States would take out
their three nuclear facilities. And then in twelve days there'd
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be a ceasefire that seems to be holding. I wouldn't
have believed that if I told you that. But it
doesn't stop the lunatics on the left in this country.
Fake news CNN. They got this reporter named Natasha Bertrand,
you know, claiming that the president's strikes did not obliterate
the nuclear sites.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
No wrong, wrong answer. Who do you trust?
Speaker 6 (04:25):
Do you trust our Pentagon people, our military people, our military,
the MASAD, the IDF, even the IAEA, or do you
trust some fake news reporter, the same one that somehow
believed that actual Russian disinformation of the dirty Russian disinformation
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dossier and pedaled that conspiracy theory and lie and believed
that the Hunter Biden's story is Russian disinformation? Doesn'ts a
former Intel official say, well, you mean the same fifty
one Intel officials that new nothing about the Hunter laptop.
It looks like Russian disinformation to give Joe a talking
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point for a debate with Donald Trump and give him
an assist before an election, just weeks before an election.
I'll play for example, here's this this fake news CNN reporter. Now,
by the way, this is why they're fake news.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
CNN.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
Well, I think you hear a lot of talk about
Russia having buyer's remorse about how they kind of regret
helping to elect Donald Trump because they Donald Trump really
has not been the kind of partner that they could
have wanted or hoped for. But you also have to
remember that Donald Trump has not chosen to implement sanctions.
He has not exactly been a hyper critical, you know,
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leader on the world stage of Russia. So in that sense,
you know, you kind of Russia kind of lucked out.
But if you take, for example, the Steele dossier at
at kind of face value, or you take that as
any kind of guide, there was a lot of internal
decent and within the Russian government about whether or not
and to what extent the Russians should interfere in the
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US election and coordinate with Donald Trump. And there were
some that were saying that it was too ambitious. There
was just they were going to get caught. It was
just not a good idea. And apparently, you know, Putin
was very very set on this project.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
The only problem is the dirty Russian disinformation dossier was
bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton. That's the one
that claimed that Donald Trump was with hookers at the
Ritz Carlton in Moscow and that they were urinating on him.
Completely utterly debunked, and she's reporting it as if it's
real news. And never have we heard a retraction or
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an apology from fake news CNN. Anyway, Caroline Levitt addressed
a lot of this today. Here's what she said in
a real beatdown.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
Natasha Bertrand of CNN, who has done this in the past.
In twenty twenty, it was Natasha Bertrand who had fifty
one intelligence analysts falsely lie to her, but she still
put it on paper for some reason that the Hunter
Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. We all know that's
not true, right, We can all agree on that now.
That was a lie from the intelligence community. Also in
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twenty twenty, this same reporter, Natasha Bertrand, wrote that a
top intel agency ruled out the man made lab leak
theory of the coronavirus origins. Again, the President was right
about that. This reporter wrote a lie from the intelligence
community to seek a narrative she wanted to prove and
guess what we now know that's the truth. Also in
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twenty twenty four, Bertrand pushed the suckers and losers hoax.
She also pushed the fine people hoax, which was taking
the president's words purposely out of context. And then last October,
and I believe this is notable, Natasha Bertrand published an
article in Politico from the Intelligence Agency. She said that
John Ratcliffe was speaking without any evidence when he said
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Iran was attempting to undermine President Trump's presidential campaign. And
then we of course found out that was absolutely true.
In fact, the Biden administration declassed an Intel report which
said they had high confidence that Iran had done exactly
what Ratcliffe alleged. They did run an influence campaign to
hurt President Trump's candidacy. In fact, we know the Iranians
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tried to take President Trump's life. And so this is
a reporter who has been unfortunately used by people who
dislike Donald Trump in this government to push fake and
false narratives. She should be ashamed of herself. And that's
not what reporting is. Journalism is trying to find the
facts in the truth. And this week we saw this
same reporter being used to push a fake narrative to
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try to undermine the President of the United States and
more importantly the brave fighter pilots who conducted one of
the most successful operations in United States history. And I
think the American people fully know that this operation was
a complete and total success.
Speaker 6 (08:52):
Oh, Caroline Levitt joining US now Congressman Doctor Andy Harris
of Maryland Freedom Caucus Chair, Welcome back to Congressman.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (09:02):
I am tired of the lies that constantly get told,
and you never get the retraction, you never get the apology,
and they just continue to spew outright lies because they
just hate Trump and they want they seemingly want him
to fail.
Speaker 8 (09:18):
No, Sean, You're absolutely right. The bottom line is they
think that if you repeat a lie often enough that
everyone's going to believe it, and unfortunately sometimes that's true.
We have to fight against this all the time. Look
that that mission to Iran was an incredible success. I'll
tell you it's a former Navy guy. I'm kind of
jealous that the Air Force got the primary mission done. Navy,
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of course, I think backed it up with some cruise missiles,
but it was anyway.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
Well, they shot thirty Tomahawks out of out of the
water from a submarine and they all hit their target,
every one of them.
Speaker 8 (09:51):
That's absolutely right. This was a meticulously carried out attack.
It shows why the United States is the strongest nation
in the world. Sent a very strong they igno to
all our enemies that when you threaten the United States
and our allies, there will be repercussions. This was very important,
but even far beyond what it did to the Iranian
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nuclear facilities, the message is sent about peace through strength.
Speaker 6 (10:15):
Yeah, pretty pretty amazing. Where do we go from here?
I mean, I know that they are going to be negotiations.
The President said, maybe we sign a deal, maybe we
don't sign a deal. To me, I think there's got
to be a couple of requirements for the Iranians. Right now,
the Iranians could be obliterated by Israel, wiped out completely.
It would be the easiest shot for them to take
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to destroy their economy and take out their refineries. They
are a country that is governed by gas. They could
they could knock out their entire electric grid. And there's
nothing the Iranians can do which would result in an
obvious uprising, probably result in regime change. That is not
Donald Trump's objective, and I don't believe it should be
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Donald Trump's objective. But whatever Israel decides to do. You know,
I think after the hundreds of thousands of missiles have
been fired at them by Iran and their proxies, I
don't I think they have every right to defend themselves.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
I think they do. They know the neighborhood better than
we do. To be honest with you, they've been absolutely
right on so many things. They brilliantly took out the
air defenses a few days ago before our successful missions.
The bottom line is they would have every right to
go after Iran and all its assets, especially it's oil
assets where it makes us money. But to be honest
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with you, that's the reason why Iran agreed so quickly
to a cease fire. They knew they were going to lose. Look,
there are two options. One is again they're trying to
do a fake on us now and they're trying to
make believe that they are that they are peace minded
while they re arm. Or they finally realized that, you know,
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they would lose to Israel. The United States will back
up Israel again if necessary, and it's probably better to
be at peace with Israel in the US then to
be at war with them.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
Why do I suspect that they're going to try to
build up their ballistic missile systems and build back their
battery systems and probably even restart their nuclear program.
Speaker 8 (12:13):
Well, you know, again, that's my suspicion as well. We
can always hope that, you know, that they won't, but
I think that's probably true. But I think we have
decimated their nuclear ambitions to such a degree Israel has
shown that they are far superior in terms of air
power and destroying air defenses. They would be years and
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years and years away from again from even regaining the
status they had pre this war, and I think at
some point they may just realize that their economy probably
can't support that kind of prolonged build up.
Speaker 6 (12:50):
The thing that I'm actually fearing more right now is
that they would build up. They had two thousand pounds
ballistic missiles and they were moving a four thousand pound
blowalistic missiles. Now they were targeting densely populated civilian areas.
That's very concerning to me, because if they spend the
next six months twelve months building up that missile ballistic
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missile system, they can inflict incredible damage and maybe build
enough missiles and fire enough missiles at once that would
overwhelm the Iron Dome in Israel and a four thousand
pounds bombs start landing in populated areas. That's a major
problem for.
Speaker 8 (13:31):
Israel, you know, Sean, that would be true if Israel
Israel's defense was static, but it's not. You know, the
Iron Dome is an older system. They've moved way past
that system. They're going into laser based systems. And of
course laser based systems can deal with many more incoming
missiles than an otherwise kinetic based system. So the bottom
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line is that Israel will stay ahead of them all points,
and I think that's what they have to realize out
of this. They thought they had air defenses. It turns
out they really didn't have air defenses against Israel. They
thought they could launch these ballistic missiles and they would
be successful. It turns out they weren't. So in an
arms race, That's why I do believe just like when
we won the Cold War against Russia, I think I
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Ran will realize they can't win an arms race in this,
and I hope that's the conclusion they come to, because
for the world, that would be the best conclusion.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
All right, quick freak. We'll come right back.
Speaker 6 (14:23):
We'll continue more with Congressman doctor Andy Harris of Maryland,
who is the Freedom Caucus chairman, than your calls on
the other side, eight hundred and ninety four to one,
Sean as we continue, try we continue now Maryland Congressman
Andy Harris, also a medical doctor. He is the Freedom
Caucus chairman. What if they tried to be clever in
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their own minds and use their proxies and that would
be hamasas Ballah, the Hutis, the Iraqi Syria militias and
attack Israel that way, Should that be viewed as a
violation of the Seasfire?
Speaker 8 (15:01):
Well, you know, look, they had obviously tried that and
Moss was one of their proxies that's failed, has blows
the proxy that failed Syria, of course is now no longer.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Doesn't mean it failed.
Speaker 6 (15:12):
If they what if they start firing rockets again into
Israel by using their proxy? Does one rocket mean an
end to the Seasfire?
Speaker 9 (15:20):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (15:20):
I think what I mean in terms of Iran? Well,
you know, look that's for Israel's judgment. I think that
Israel and the US should take actions against those proxies.
I'm actually surprised that the who fees still exists. To
be honest with you, you know, they fired on a
naval vessel. You know, years ago that should have been
considered an active war and the United States should have
brought all its might against them. I think that what
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this means is that we sent a pretty clear message
that if you attack us, you attack our enemies, there
will be a consequence, and it's a major consequence. And
the whole world saw what that was.
Speaker 6 (15:52):
All right, We really appreciate your time as always. Congressman
Doctor Andy Harris Maryland, thank you, sir, and my best
to our Freedom Caucus friends, and hope you can get
your one big, beautiful bill done. We're going to talk
more about that later in the program. Eight hundred nine
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It's very very interesting how this is lining up. I
don't know what Andrew Cuomo is going to do if
Andrew Cuomo gets in the mayor's race in New York.
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And I'm really not the only reason I am invested
in it is I have friends and colleagues that are
still stuck in New York City and it just the
quality of life is deteriorating. There's no safety or security
and law and order in New York and now it's
about to get, you know, exponentially worse. And I've also
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feel sorry for friends that have real estate holdings in
New York. The New York Post reporting today the chairs
of firms with exposure to New York City's real estate
market hammered yesterday after the results of the Democratic primary
came in. As investors are in a panic over the
growing prospect of mister Rentfree's advocate Mom Donnie winning City
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Hall for Noto Realty Trust an sl Green, two of
New York City's largest developers. They plunged over five percent
of the real estate investment funds they're plunging as well.
Investors also selling off shares in New York banks, major
real estate portfolios. They have every single Wall Street firm
they're now they're looking to plan B. They do not
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want to do business if this guy becomes mayor. And
in the wake of Mom Donnie's victory, you know, real
estate buyers are now canceling their deals in droves. High
end buyers now looking to purchase property outside of the city. Quote,
my number one job will be moving people from New
York to Florida again, one broker said, based on the results,
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clients are going to hold off making any kind of
investment in New York City. One client who made an
offer on a Chelsea apartment sent the broker an email
minutes after Governor Cuomo conceded to Mom Donnie, We're going
to take a break from looking until there is more
clarity on the mayoral election. Now, it does have the possibilities,
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especially if Andrew Cuomo gets in of creating a scenario
where Curtis Sliwa could end up being the winner, and
Curtis Sliwa would be the closest thing to Rudy Giuliani
New York City has had, and I'm talking about Mayor Giuliani,
the guy that cleaned up New York, made New York
a safer place, dropped the murder rate. It went from
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you know, over twenty five hundred a year close to
three thousand, all the way down to what three hundred
at one point. I mean, just because the mayor went
to bat for law and order in safety and security
it is. That's not that complicated. You just have to
be committed to keep keeping people safe and secure. I mean,
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they have like the worst schools in the nation, the
highest taxes outside of California in the nation. It is
most it's the filthiest city on earth. And now he's
going to institutionalize every horrible thing, quality of life issue,
injection sites and legalized prostitution, and you know, socialism galore.
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Nobody's going to attack everybody to death, nobody's gonna want
to ever ever invest in New York and people are
gonna leave in droves.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
I guess you.
Speaker 6 (21:19):
Could say Linda that I was kind of ahead of
the curve, wasn't I.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
I mean you were.
Speaker 10 (21:24):
You've always loved Florida, You've hated New York for quite a.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Long time now.
Speaker 10 (21:29):
But I think, ever, yeah, I mean it's for you,
it's a long time coming. I think for other people,
it's really frightening. And I can tell you. I mean
I took the subway today. I mean the subways are gross,
but people are gross, and there's people like me just
trying to get to and from work.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
It's it's a lot.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
It's a lot, and you have no business being on
the subways. Especially boss.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
Your boss has publicly pleaded begged, you know, you to
take a car and said that your boss, you know why.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
You can't take a car.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Let me tell you why you can't take it.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
It can't drive, you move, you move it at miles
an hour.
Speaker 10 (22:06):
I mean, honestly, you know children that are unable to
take full steps yet are getting here quicker than me.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
If I'm in a car, I need to.
Speaker 10 (22:12):
Be in the subway to do, you know, to do
what I need to do. And I'm not going to
let any type of person that wants to cause trouble
stand in my way, and I have to say there
are a lot of people like me on the subway,
and we're all equally irritated.
Speaker 6 (22:25):
Florida Governor, my Governor Ron de Santis predicting property values
in Palm Beach will skyrocket if Mom Donnie wins the
mayor's race as bad as the Blasio was. He said,
this guy is going to be way worse. He's not wrong.
And he said, you know, property values in Palm Beach,
for example, will skyrocket is because he's not wrong. Rapper
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fifty cent fired back at New York City Democratic Socialist
and says, I'm not feeling this plan, and he offered
to pay Mom Donnie to leave the state after learning
about his tax plan in an interview. I guess he
was on with your buddy Charlemagne Dugod anyway, So we'll
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see what happens.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
I'm hoping that.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
We'll raise ten billion dollars to pay for our entire
economic agenda and start to Trump proof our city because
we know he'll use federal funding as leverage over this city.
And we will do so in two key ways. The
first is to match the state's top corporate tax rate
to that of New Jersey. We are at seven point
two five percent, they're at eleven point five percent. Corporations
can pay it over there, they can pay it over here.
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And the beauty of it is that it doesn't just
apply to corporations headquarter in New York City, because when
you say this, people will say, well, they're going to
go to Florida. Wherever you are headquartered, as long as
you do business in the state of New York, you
are taxable for that corporate tax. We're talking about corporations
that are making millions of dollars, not in revenue but
in profit. And the second is taxing the top one
percent of New Yorkers. We're talking about people who make
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a million dollars a year more, taxing them just by
flat two percent tax increase. And I know if fifty
cent is listening, he's not going to be happy about
this intense and not like this tax policy. But I
want to be very clear, this is about twenty thousand
dollars a year. It's a rounding era, and all of
these things together they make every New Yorker's life better,
including those who are actually getting text.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Tax the rich tax, the rich tax the rich. We
did now God forbid the rich leave. I'll tell you
what's gonna happen.
Speaker 6 (24:16):
Do you think these corporations it's gonna sit back and
take this from them?
Speaker 1 (24:20):
From him? No, they're not.
Speaker 10 (24:22):
Maybe he didn't see what happened in Chicago. Maybe he
didn't see what happened with Elon Musk. Maybe he didn't
see all the businesses that went from Newsom's California down
to Texas and enough for nothing, Sean, I would not
expect him to see anything because he is very dumb,
and he is very uneducated, and he is very inexperienced.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
What job has this man held? What business?
Speaker 6 (24:44):
When you think these corporations, do you think they're gonna
if they do business in Florida there and they're stationed
in Florida, you think they're just going to roll over
and say, oh, here's hundreds and one thousands of millions
of dollars or what do you think is more likely
the scenario? They're going to sue the living crap out
of New York City and they will win.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Yeah, but it takes too long.
Speaker 10 (25:07):
At the end of the day, they need to do
business and Mom Donnie is really just a dummy and
he doesn't have the wherewithal to understand that not only
is he going to lose the business, but he's going
to end up with a completely ridiculous city filled with
people who are looking for jobs. And guess what to
your point shown that you say all the time, you
never get a job from a poor person, So where
are they working. There will be no businesses. It'll all
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be government run, which is what he wants. You'll tax
it and we'll tax you when you'll like it.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
Oh really, that statement alone, because every Wall Street firm
already has there is the reality of Wall Street South,
every one of these Wall Street firms.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
If that's his attitude that.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
He thinks, oh well, if you do any business in
New York, okay, the answer is they will do no
business in New York. They'll move all of their operations
out of the city. All of those high paying jobs
will leave with them, and all of the people in
New York that live there they will move to Florida,
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and their tax base will shrink dramatically. And guess who's
going to suffer the most hardworking men and women that
won't be able to afford to do what Wall Street,
private equity groups, big banks are going to do. They'll
just pull out, they'll all leave. Well, what do you
think now their operations completely?
Speaker 2 (26:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (26:27):
I just I just think we need to remind everybody
over and over again about what he said. It's not
like he said it like fifteen years ago. He's fairly young.
You know, he's thirty thirty ish, right, I think he's
like thirty or thirty one. So like in twenty twenty
five years ago, he said a bunch of really horrible,
disgusting things. So I'm trying to figure out at what
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point to people say, you know, that was only five
years ago and you were talking a lot of trash, like.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
Maybe this is who you are, it is who he is. Yeah,
no kidding.
Speaker 10 (26:55):
I know that, and you know that, but everybody else
needs to know that. And these stupid liberals walking around
voting for him. Here's the problem. They're out because it's
the next thing, whether they're holding you know, the Iranian flag,
the Palestinian flag. Chanting for LGBTQ trans writes, whatever the.
Speaker 6 (27:11):
Issue of the day, lgbt Q U A. I have
figured out what the A and the I means. I
don't know, don't know, don't care. Okay, if anybody knows
they can call.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
I don't want to talk to the people that know.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Melissa in Buffalo, New York. Hello, Melissa, how are.
Speaker 11 (27:28):
You hi, Sean, Thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
What's going on? Thank you for calling.
Speaker 11 (27:33):
Well. I think this mayoral election in New York is
certainly concerning. I worried myself. I live in New York.
My house is paid off here and I have to
rent it from the government. But we had a similar
situation in Buffalo where a socialist radical India Walton Walston
and took the primary because the incumbent didn't bother the
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campaign and it was looking pretty bad. But we were
able to mobilize a stress rategy to stave off the
socialist radical from taking control. We didn't get a strong conservative,
but we were able to maintain a moderate Democrat. Would
have loved to seen a Republican or conservative in but
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I think, like you said, the more you dilute the
vote with the Democrats, the stronger the chance you have
of seeing that happen.
Speaker 6 (28:23):
Well, there's always hope. I hope this is a wake
up call for the people of New York. I don't
wish this on friends of mine that lived there. And
work there, and uh, you know, I mean just sad.
That's why we moved all our operations, you know, completely
down to Florida. And you know, I'm out two years now,
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thank god. You know, before the before these lunatics get in,
I got out. I saw it coming. I saw it coming,
and I wish I could have left sooner, to be honest,
but you know I had my kids there. Now my kids, thankfully'
in the Free State of Florida. They love it anyway,
appreciate the call. Thank you, Melissa. Eight hundred and nine
to four one, Shawn is a number if you want
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to be a part of the program. Let's go to
Dan in my free state of Florida. What's up, Dan
the Man?
Speaker 9 (29:14):
How are you hello? I just always wanted to actually
talk to you. You're one of my heroes.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Thank you. You're very kind.
Speaker 9 (29:22):
Just really does fun. I went ahead and I was
thinking about this NATO chief whatever his name was, who
was calling our president Daddy.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
And the General Secretary Secretary Genmo or whatever he is
have NATO, And then the sky reporter going, do you
consider yourselves the daddy of all NATO nations?
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Mark Arrubio lost it. You're laughing.
Speaker 9 (29:50):
I know it was funny. It was funny, But the
problem I was just kind of like sad about and
I really wish that Trump would be so kind as to,
you know, at least make some kind of communication when
I know Netawho is thankful that he came in and
brought the bunker buster h bombs in. But the problem
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is is that he made a statement about the fact
that well, he's feeling in fighting forever, and he's treating
him like there are a couple of you know, little kids,
the siblings that are fighting, and that's just not the case.
I mean, that's it's to say that it's a disrespect
to you know, all the losses. I mean, you know,
the October with the seventh attacks, and and and even
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just the fact that you know, if we had Cuba
sitting there lobbing missile US at US, how long do
you think united how long you think Cuba would be exist?
Speaker 6 (30:43):
You know, and it wouldn't it be wiped out? You know,
one missile fired into this country. You know, it's it's
sort of like what I said earlier in the program today,
and I stand by this.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
It is amazing to me.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
For four years, if you do you listen the show,
even somewhat regularly, You've heard me say it's not if
it's when that terrorists will allowed into our country. Now,
all of a sudden, you know, a article after article, Oh, well,
you know there are terrorists that might want to blow
up America. And I'm like, oh, only because now you know.
(31:17):
Now you're getting it. I've been telling you for four years,
this is what Joe Biden's open borders is doing. Oh
but maybe we'll be able to blame Trump for bombing
Iran as a mean, no, it won't be Trump's fault.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Inevitable. Eight hundred and ninety four one shown is a number.
You know.
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the President. When we continue, and your call is eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn