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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
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Speaker 3 (00:11):
Sean.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
If you want to join us. President Trump signing an
executive order to end cash list beall. I go back
to my opening monologue today, is this country, many many ways,
is at a tipping point. And that's a term I'll
normally use during an election cycle. But we are at
a tipping point because the radical left right now would
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dramatically shift this country in a very different direction.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
The good news is Americans understand the need for law
and order and safety and security. Americans believe in legal immigration,
not illegal immigration. They support the President's deportations. Americans want
energy dominance. They understand the importance of energy being the
lifeblood of the world's economy. There's no doubt the President
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playing a role in bringing safety and security around the
globe is it is in America's best interest. But again,
he's not being part of any forever wars, keeping in
sync with his his own Trump doctrine.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Not really stated.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
I think we explain it better than anybody, which is, yeah,
he'll use military force, like to take out Iranian nuclear sites.
He'll use military force to take out the Isis Caliphate
or Solomoni or Bagdaddi or if need be dropped, the
mother of All bombs in Afghanistan. But in each case,
you know, it's it's it's in sync with his philosophy
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that America should not be involved in these ever wars.
But on every major issue, you know, you know, the
Democrats are offering a very different vision for the future
of the country. They support defund dismantle nobail laws. Now
the President is taking that on, signing an executive order
ending cashless bail. Even even fake news CNN grudgingly admitting
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that crime is down in d C since Trump deployed
the National Guard. A what a shock the Trump The
President is willing to now mobilize up to seventeen hundred
National Guard troops in nineteen states to widen this crime
and the illegal immigration crackdown. And you know, you have
people like JB. Pritzker and all these people in liberal states,
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the LA Mayor Gavin Newsom, who's lost his mind. Chicago's
weekend death toll By the way, six shot dead, twenty
seven wounded this weekend. It's a typical weekend in Chicago.
You know, we've stated this all throughout the Obama years.
Nobody's ever lifted a finger. Three people were shot dead
in Chicago during the weekend of August sixteen, twenty three wounded.
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I mean this, how many more people have to die here?
I mean it gets crazy. But on every major issue.
You can look at immigration as an example. You know,
we now have a choice two very competing different visions
for immigration. ICE was able to nab a Biden illegal
whose rap sheet included thirty eight prior arrests. At what point,
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you know, do you say enough is enough? At what
point when you have known terrorists and murderers and rapists
and other violent criminals and cartel members and gang members,
do you not get on board with No, we have
to have an immigration system that enforces the law, respects
our borders, and respects our sovereignty. That's not where the
Democratic Party is. You know, there's now a petition supporting
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that illegal trucker accused of killing three in my free
state of Florida. That person came in through the sanctuary
state of California was given a commercial driver's license, can't
read English and can't read road signs. You know, two
and a half million people signing a petition supporting this guy.
I don't know who these two and a half million
people are, but I think it's insane. You know, they're
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now the party, the Democratic Party of a Brego Garcia.
You have an Obama judge blocking Trump from defunding sanctuary states.
Trump is going to win that, but a judge releasing
the illegal, you know, migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland Man,
as they like to say. Christy Noman was going to
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be on Hannity tonight, absolutely apoplectic about it. But Ice
did rearrest the democrats favorite white feeding, gang banging Biden,
the illegal you know, Chris van Holland's best friend. But
on every major issue, every one of them, it's now
a choice the likes of which this country's never had before.
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Whether it's law and order, safety, security, whether or not
it's deportation for people that didn't respect our laws, borders,
and sovereignty, whether or not it's on the economy. Democrats
voted against the largest tax cut in American history. They
voted against cutting taxes for working men and women. And
you know it's a foreign policy. I don't think you've
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I've never seen a president that willing to expend political
energy and capital like President Trump to bring peace around
the world. Anyway, here to weigh in on all of this,
South Carolina Attorney General by the way, he's now currently
running for governor. He's a friend of the program. Alan
Wilson is with us. And you know, I've never seen
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a tipping point like this where the country is literally
confronted with basic fundamental visions for the future of the
country that couldn't be more different. And I have a
hard time understanding, even though these are eighty twenty ninety
ten issues, why Democrats end up on the wrong side
of all of them.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
Well, good for US Sean that they are ending up
on the wrong side of all of them. The best
revenge Donald Trump can have and that the Republican Party
can have is success implementing pro law enforcement pro security
policies to deliver real results to the American people. I
was just looking on x a few moments ago, and
the DC Police Union was giveing statistics since President Trump's
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taken over the DC Police and implemented, you know, his
policies there, robberies have dropped eighty five percent compared to
the previous two weeks of tracking. Violent crimes have dropped
twenty five percent. Robberies dropped forty two percent. I mean,
these are real, tangible results, And I think the Democrats
are freaking out because when their constituencies start to reap
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the benefits of pro law enforcement, pro security policies, then
they're going to start questioning what the Democrats have been
trying to sell them all these years.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Well, I mean, I just think that at the end
of the day, you know, how many more Americans have
to die, Why don't Democratic you know, why didn't Why
didn't Joe Biden, Why didn't Kamala Harris? Why didn't may Orcus?
Why did they light to us on immigration for example
for four years and say the border was closed and
secure and our eyes showed us a very different picture.
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And why didn't they ever pick up a phone and
call the families of victims, people that were murdered or
raped or victims of violent crime because of the illegal
immigrants that they led into the country unvetted. You know,
why didn't the Democratic Party stand at the President's Joint
Session speech for the Family of Lake and Riley and
the family of Joscelyn Nungary. What is it about this
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party that if Trump does it, they've got to hate it.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Because they've been hijacked by the far extremist left. And
to actually acknowledge the things that you just talked about
meant they would have to acknowledge their own failures. Sean,
I remember watching that State of the Union. There was
a child there, I think, battling brain cancer. You know
that they were going to make an honorary you know,
DC police officer or Secret Service officer, if I recall,
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and they couldn't even stand up and clap for that
because these people are so deranged that Trump derange derangement
syndrome is a real thing, and to acknowledge it, to
call victims, to acknowledge the reality on the ground, means
they would have to acknowledge that they are failures and
they have been held by the radical left.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
Well, I think that's what's happened now.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
The question is do you see any Democrat emerging that
can get traction. I mean, certainly there's a race to
the left to get the nomination. I think more recently,
we've seen the activity of you know, Cavin Newsom, who's
the governor of the United Socialist Utopia of California. We've
gone over as track record. They have the highest property taxes,
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they have the highest cast taxes, they have the highest
income taxes. They have one of the worst school systems
in the entire country. They have one of the highest
homeless populations. They have the highest you know, exodus issue
of any any country in the I'm sorry, any state
in the entire country. People are leaving California because of
its burdensome taxation, the quality of life issues, and you
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can't even rebuild a home in the Pacific Palisades, even
though I would argue government was responsible for a big
part of that failure because Santa Annah wins are predictable
and wildfires are predictable, especially if you don't practice the
science of forestry. All these thirteen thousand plus homes burn
on the ground, and maybe one hundred applications for new
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home building has been approved. I mean, I would think
Gavin has something better to do than try to beat
Trump's alter ego.
Speaker 4 (09:24):
No, I agree, it was fun, not fun. It was
not fun to watch, but it was interesting to watch
the LA fires out there and their response to the
LA fires, and to watch members of the Hollywood elite
who did not deserve to lose their homes. I'm not
saying that, but to see them call out Gavin Newsom
and the ultra left wing governance of LA and surrounding counties,
to see them recognize how their own policies that they
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had voted for had been failing them. And again, it
kind of gives credence to the saying, you know, people
get the government they deserve, good and hard, but people
don't deserve that kind of government. Which is why I'm
so excited to see President Trump's success in Washington, d C.
And other areas, because as the as Democratic voters start
to see President Trump's policies and the policies are the right,
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start to win, then they're going to start to really
question They're going to start to question their liberal leadership,
and I think that could be a boon for the
Republican Party.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Tell me why you're running for governor in South Carolina.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Well, first off, I love South Carolina. I love our people,
and as Attorney General, I've spent the last fourteen years
fighting fighting for the rule of law, defending the rule
of law, fighting for the constitution, protecting cops and victims
in South Carolina. And I see a real opportunity for
the next generation of leadership to step in and, for instance,
eliminate the income tax, doje all of state government, reformer
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education system prior to as infrastructure, and protect South Carolina families.
I want to do for South Carolina what Donald Trump
is doing for America. And there's a reason seventy five
percent of Republican elected sheriffs have endorsed me. That they
know leadership when they see it. And I look forward
to being the next governor South Carolina so that I
can better serve and support to President.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
All Right, when the time comes, we'll have you on
discussing and debating. That you come from a great state.
I think eliminating the income tax in South Carolina is
a great idea. And you'll be joining my free state
of Florida, State of Tennessee, and a few other states
and doing so. And I think it's a good idea.
And more and more people are moving to South Carolina.
Number One, the people are awesome. Number two, the coastline's incredible.
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Number Three, you do have common sense government there. I
think it all it is very attractive to people that
are leaving these blue states that don't prioritize law order, safety, security,
that have high taxes, burden some regulation. But anyway, Alan Wilson,
thank you.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
Sir, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Sean.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
All right, quick break, right back to our phones toll free.
Our number is eight hundred ninety four one, Sean. If
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Sean is our number. Janet is in Pittsburgh, PA. What's up, Janet?
How are you glad you called?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (12:05):
Thank you love your show and please keep up the
great work.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Well, thank you for letting me do it. I appreciate it.
I mean I'd be talking to myself if I didn't
have people like you.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Well, we got a lot of people listening, and uh
and please yeah, a great great show.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
Always longtime listener, first time caller. Just a quick comment here,
and then it kind of ties into Gavin Newsom right
with seeing there's a lot of people out there have
ant of discussions on TV about Gavin newso as being
the Democratic candidate and how he can win the primaries
and everything, and he's pretty good at switching around. And
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I sit there and I think, yeah, right, like, yeah,
he could get all.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Of the votes and maybe, but maybe in the end
there what's the matter to put a Bernie on him
and switch him out, or maybe even a Biden Harris.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Thing and switch them out. This goes to the heart
of what I'm talking about today. I mean, Gavin, you
have the highest tax rate, the highest income taxes of
any state in the entire country, and yet you still have,
you know, billions, tens of billions of dollars in a
budget deficit.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Gavin.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
You have the highest gas taxes of almost any of
any state in the country. Gavin, you have the highest
sales taxes of any state in the country. Gavin, you
have the six largest corporate tax of any state in
the country. You have some of the worst issues involving
you know, safety and security for people. You know, homelessness
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is out of control. People are leaving your country, your
state in droves. Tell us, Gavin, why why would you
deserve a promotion?
Speaker 5 (13:43):
Really? I don't know why people can't see that.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Well, I think they will in the end. I think
I think Gavin has a big problem. And if he
wants to be president, and I know he does want
to be president, you know what the problem he has
he's facing is his record, his past statements. I think
he's got a big problem.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
Well put yeah, I agree, all.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Right, Johnet.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
We appreciate you being out there. Thank you for your
wonderful call. Have a great week.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
One week.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
I can't believe what's Labor Day, Linda, Can you believe it?
I'm the real scary.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
It comes too fast.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Comes fast, it comes fast and hard, and it comes
that means you're going to be running out to your
hot tub in the middle of winter and you in
your bathing suit in the freezing cold.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
It doesn't matter, MICHAELA.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
You run into your master spa uh in the free
By the way, this year, you got to give us
a video when it's freezing cold out.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
I remember that. I'll take the whole family out and
we'll take pictures.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
No, no, I want a video. I want a video
of the run from the house to the hot tub. Uh.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Listen.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Excited to share something that is especially close to my heart,
and that is the people of Israel. They've been through
so much. Five now until the top of the hour,
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You know, I just recently spent time with Frank Siller.
He's such a good guy and he lost his brother,
Steven Siller. He's only thirty four years old on nine
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for the Tunnel two Towers Foundation. Let me go back
to what I was saying earlier. Democrats now finding themselves
on pretty much the wrong side of every issue, not
the least of which is the issue of immigration. I mean,
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you know, I mean two point five million people signing
a petition supporting this illegal immigrant truck driver that came
in through the sanctuary state of California, got a commercial
driving license and the guy can't speak English or read
road signs, according to a test they gave this guy
and two and a half million people signing on to that,
which is insane. Of course, you have the Obama judge
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blocking Trump from defunding sanctuary cities, and then you have
the judge releasing the illegal you know immigrant kill mar
Or Brago Garcia, you know the Marilyn man, the Marylyn guy,
you know Ice, by the way, ends up rearresting the
Democrats favorite wife beating gang banging Biden, the illegal killmar
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Or Brago Garcia. Anyway, here's people protesting his arrest. This
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party is full of lunatics.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
I will build this world from.
Speaker 7 (18:53):
Love, Oh my god, I will.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
What a bunch of lunatics. Corey Booker, Hakeem Jefferies was
sitting there on the Capitol steps as that singing was
going on. I can't take it. To be honest with you,
Let's say, how Stephen is in Albany, New York.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
What's up, Steven? How are you glad you called sir?
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Hey Sean? How you doing?
Speaker 2 (19:26):
By the way, for the record, Albany is not New York.
It's not anything like New York City. And Long Island
really is not like anything like New York City. Westchester
is not like New York City. Problem is, you have
this densely populated area that dominates state voting with their
you know, twelve million voters, and you know in that
one area.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
I was born in Brooklyn.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Already hear that. What's going on? What's on your mind?
My father was born, my father was born in Brooklyn.
My mother was born in the South Bronx. Very familiar
with it.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
I used to talk like Linda.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
I still have a little bit of Linda in you.
Just say I can hear it.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Well, Okay, getting down to why I called this trucker sing.
There's a lot of things out there, and what I
what I called about is I finally came up with
something here I can't get I was working for a
door dash I can't get in hours. I couldn't figure
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it out. And then all of a sudden it dawned
on me when the trucker had the accident. And by
the way, ultimately Gavin Newsom is responsible for this truck
of being.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
On the road.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
His state, Sanctuary State, you know, allowed this guy in
Washington State also allowed this guy to get a commercial
trucking license. Then, when you know, after this accident, they
test them and the guy can't speak English well and
he can't read road signs. He had no business with
a commercial driver's license. Now Secretary of State Rubio, you know,
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put an end to this happening, because this is this
is insane. I got a call from a friend of
mine in the trucking business and says, you have no
idea what a big problem this is and how common
this is.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
It all comes under accountability, and I learned to accountability
from the military. I'm a veteran. And what I saw
when I was working for door dashers, all of a sudden,
my iours started disappearing, and then I started I remembered
that many of the other door dash drivers I met
all had accents and what they're doing is they're doing
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tag teams. They're just you know, one one will drive
and they'll hand the phone to another one another one,
and they just continue their hours until nobody else, no
nobody else can work. And then I realized that the
uber drivers do the same thing, and the lift drivers
do the same thing. So they're one hundred percent manned
and there's no accountability, there's no supervisors, nothing, they just
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all they all the people on the other side of
the business to the people that own the companies is
that their their their couriers there, they're chauffeurs. They're all
out there working and they don't actually look at it.
So the thing about this is it to to look
at it to find out if this is going on.
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Is that if these people that own these uh own
the accounts, are on the road twenty four hours a day,
and if they're on the road twenty four hours a day,
either one that they can't be physically capable of doing this,
or number two is they're they're just handing the phones
out and somebody else is doing this. And I got
the idea when a friend of mine said, I'd like
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to work for a door dash and I was about
ready to hand them over my phone, and then I
realized there are no hours, absolutely no hours.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
I look as a regular customer of Instacart and uber Eats,
I'm very familiar with these apps, and I often get
the same people that deliver and they get to know
me because I took pretty well. I try to take
care of the people because I figure, man, that's a
pretty hard job and you're not going to make a
lot of money every day, especially if you go by
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the tipping system that they have. I mean, like sometimes
I'll get a small order that's like twenty bucks. Like
I'm not going to give somebody a three dollars tip.
I mean, that's nuts. I even yelled at my kids
for you know. They said, Dad, we went to the
highest number, twenty twenty five percent whatever, the highest tip.
You know, the category is. I wrote, hit the button
other and never give a minimum tip of less than
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twenty dollars. I said, do you realize how hard that
job is? Do you realize how much work goes into that?
And when I explained it to them, they understood, and
they're both successful enough that they could afford it. And
I just said, you got to take care of people
that work hard. My advice to you would be, if
the system is kind of rigged against you, find other
people and do the same thing back. Because it sounds
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to me like you want to work. Will you once
a driver? Will you once an eighteen wheeler? We wance
driving eighteen wheelers.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
No, I'm a taxi driver. If you listen to Coast
to Coast, am, I'm Taxi Steve. I call up every
wistful I've been. I've been wow, taxi driver. I've been
a taxi driver for about forty fifty years now in Albany,
right before Yeah, I started right before oh and also Acousta,
Japan when I was stationed overseas. There's a different types
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of drive. There's a different type of driving. Everything's backwards
and listen everything.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Whenever things get hard, and I'm giving you my advice
based on my life experience, whenever things get hard, don't
stay stagnant. You got to make adjustments. I can tell
you in radio and TV. I'm making adjustments every day,
Subtle adjustments to the show. You know, to tweak it
to make it better. You know, things that we add
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different guest guests that we bring on you know, you
just you constantly are having to maneuver around whatever obstacles
you know, pop up. So my advice to you is
figure out a way to do. If this is what
they're doing to prevent you from getting these jobs, I
would match it and surpass it if if that's at
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all possible. I mean, I got to believe all those
years in writing a taxi that you probably know enough
people that could probably work with you and do exactly
what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Well, what I would do is go back to courier work.
The only thing is.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Whatever whatever's going to make you the most money for
the for the amount of time that you're putting in.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
That's my advice.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
I bought a car. I can't I can't afford the
car any longer because I can't. I can't get ours.
I can't get ours. And the courier jobs. I can't
find the courier jobs. And a lot of them are
going out to these guys who are foreigners. It's it's
basic economics. And I took broadcasting in college, and I
took an economics course while I was doing that, got
an A in it. And when all these people came over,
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they needed to feed themselves, they needed to clothe themselves,
they needed to house themselves, and they're going to go
into everywhere. They were going to permeate the uh the uh.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Yeah, but you're telling me that they're kind of forming
alliances together so that they can work more hours and
get more work.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Right, it's more than that. It's there. Well, my friend
Angelo Cristo tell me about his father who was in
World War Two and fighting for the American fighting Forces.
He couldn't come into the United States unless there was
a job for him. These guys the door was open.
They said, no, you don't need a job, just go
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out there and find a job. And they're swall.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
Well, that's being dealt with.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
But in the meantime, you need a short, shorter term
solution because you're not going to be able to solve
the Biden, Harris mayorcus illegal immigrant problem by yourself in
the short term. Is there anything you can think of
you can do to make yourself more competitive and be
able to counter the moves that they're making.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
I'm seventy one years old. It's very hard for me
to change right now.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Oh it's not. Don't ever give up. You know what
you're smart, articulate, you're hard working. You want to work
even harder. You know, if they if they've kind of
gained the system a little bit, get three or four
people unite together and make sure that they're not taking
your your the jobs from you. That's my advice. All right,
my friend, thank you, all right, appreciate the call. Eight
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hundred and nine to four one, Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program, let's say hi
to Rich in Vegas.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
Hey Rich, how are you?
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Hey, don Radio, Hey Sean, how are you doing.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
I'm good. What's going on on the strip?
Speaker 8 (27:33):
Oh, not much. I just wanted to talk to you.
My dad used to be a cop for thirty two years.
And just like anything that people do that are criminals.
For example, if they do drugs or they kill somebody,
they lose every asset that they have, They lose their
house that they were in, they lose their cars, they
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lose everything that they have because they will be going
to jail and they don't have any.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Use of that.
Speaker 8 (28:00):
Any Republican and the Democrat and the independent individual that
is criminally you can see the proof in writing and
their signatures on the paper that is illegal, that is
a crime. They should be held accountable for that crime
and lose every asset that they have.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Well, they're trying to get to the bottom of all
of it. And if you're talking, for example, about illegals,
when you're dealing with twelve million to twenty million and
nobody knows the actual number, it's very, very hard. There
was a good article out today and one of the
most successful programs, and it was an idea that I
brought up a long time ago, which is the idea
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of incentivizing these people to self deport. And if you
self deport, you get a free transportation home, you get
a thousand dollars check, and you get the ability to
apply to come into the country legally.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
You know, we have to.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
And then that's resulted in a million and a half
to twollion people that have left, and those people will
then have an opportunity. If you don't self support and
we have to do it for you, you're never get
into this country again legally exactly.
Speaker 8 (29:10):
And also the other things you have the politicians doing
the same thing, you know, letting these people in. They're
doing it for their own personal gain. And that's the
thing is that they should be accountable for it. It's
just like what the guy was talking about the truck driver. Okay,
Gavin Newsom, Okay, he signed off on that. He should
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be what any criminal is that he should be associated
to it and you know, basically a part of that
crime because he's the one that allowed it to happen,
and he should be accountable for that and held accountable
for it and lose everything as any other criminal.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
I think anybody in any way, any elected official that
has aided abetted illegal immigrants in this country, in the
case of Joe Biden, Kamala, Harris mayorcus. I've said it
many times, they all have blood on their hands. And
if there, God forbid, if I'm right, it's a matter
of when not if this country gets hit, they'll have
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a lot more blood on their hands. They created this crisis,
and I believe that their ultimate goal was going to
be to offer something of great value to all the
people they let in illegally and that citizenship in the
hopes that, well, if we give you something a great value,
you're going to vote for us, Right. I think there
was a very nefarious, sinister motive behind it. Hopefully we'll
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get to the bottom of that maybe there's a smoking
gun memo on that. Also, anyway, my friend appreciate you
being with us.