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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Seven oh six, you're thinking about KRC de talk station.
Are very happy Tuesday to you, congress spend Warren Davidson.
At the bottom of the hour after I had my
conversation with Briana Morello, Welcome back to Brianamerello, host of
the Baronamerello Show. Find her online at Brionnamarrello dot com,
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you'll find her. Welcome back to the fifty five KRC
Morning Show. Brion. It's always a pleasure to have you

(00:35):
on the program.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Always a pleasure. Thank you, good morning.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
So did you watch the I refer to it sort
of as a socialist leftist Woodstock, Like a lot of
people talked a long time, and Joe Biden didn't take
the stage till what eleven thirty, which is about three
or four hours past his bedtime. It's like Jimmy Hendricks
getting kicked off till the morning of Woodstock, and uh
because of the fair to keep on schedule. But what's
your what's your immediate takeaway from last night's sort of

(01:02):
circular pleasure fest, if I may be so bold, Yeah, well.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I mean, honestly, it was quite embarrassing to watch Joe
Biden up on stage again, he's clearly not there, not well.
Very sad to see that. Ashley's also the one who's
who introduced him, just given the fact of her diary
in itself, and we all are ever came like that
didn't take place again? And I did, and I did

(01:29):
it awkward pause, hug, kind of like a little kissing
on the lip thing. It's always very odd when they
do it. I don't understand, but I think though overall,
Joe Biden in his feat was very bitter. He was
very grumpy streaming and rightfully so. I mean Nancy Pelosi
me at the CNN when she was doing an interview
with them that she's the reason why he's a letting.

(01:50):
She pushed them out, and so it's interesting to see
her took credit for that obviously, but again, uh, it's
just it was just very depressing. You know, I personally
remind people about seven eight years ago, I was a
registered Democrat and twitched over quickly because I'm you know,
going to school in New York. That's all I say
do if they push that down your throat. But it

(02:11):
just doesn't seem like it's the same party, even eight
years ago. It's just gone so far left that they're
just not a reasonable group of people. And I think
that's the most Americans thing. Because I pushed that last night.
The comments were just so many people saying, yeah, same here,
same here. So I think a lot of Americans who
thought they want to supported this party, and it's beliefs
are no longer on the outside anymore. It's just it's

(02:33):
completely gone. I wouldn't even say left. It just wants
full on communists. And they don't even have any shame.
I mean, they're weirdly talking about fixing prices on food
and doing so the union file things. I mean, it's
not a political party that anyone who loves this country
can shouldly get behind.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Well, and even if somebody who are listening audience is saying, yeah,
those plans and those programs are great ideas. I mean,
the litany it just keeps longer and longer, and I've
gone through them several times this morning. They want to
expand the Affordable Care Act, they want to expand Medicate,
they want to expand traditional Medicare. They want free universal
preschool for children for four year old. They want quality
childcare from millions of working families, guaranteed affordable quality to healthcare.

(03:11):
You can go on and on every single one of
these a new program, Brianna Morella. We can't pay for
what we've got. No one can answer the question about
how do we pay for what we've already bid off?
How do we make good on the promises we already made?
Those on Social Security, for example, look thirty five trillion
and growing every single moment. We're not going in the
right direction. And yet here they are with all these

(03:33):
moon and stars promises, of which everything is going to
cost trillions of additional dollars that apparently we don't have.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Yeah, none the less, never really asked the basic question
as to how do we pay for all of this?
I know Kamala Harris is asked to how she plans
on paying for her proposal. I read that Kamala Harris. Oh,
it's an investment. It's an investment.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Yes, yeah, she mentioned return on investment like six times
to a simple question, can you explain how you're going
to pay for your policies? And she doesn't. She just
does not even say anything in five or six sentences.
Nothing comes out of her mouth that makes any sense
or relates to anything to do with paying for it.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, and I think she's hoping that the people who
are going to vote for her are the ones who
just can't do simple daths. Listen. I mean, we're literally
borrowing money and just printing money that we don't have
anything to back it up. And that's where we currently
are lying at this point. And so it's deeply concerning
that she doesn't care enough to have a valuable plan
to be able to say, you know, this is what
my plan is to pay for all of these free incentives.

(04:36):
I keep pitching, but I just I think that there's
a group of voters out there that are just not
very well versed in any of this, and they're not
very intelligent, and that's the people she's trying to tune
in on. And it's just upsetting because people need to
ask these questions. The country is literally on the line here.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Well, maybe perhaps that's why our young people's math scores
are so terrible. I think Chicago School District's eighth grade
math pficiency is in the single digits. I know reading
is standing right at around twenty one percent. Maybe that's
it if you get them in the public education system
they come out really really dumb and think things like
running the printing press, uh and and and and building

(05:15):
up a debt we have to pay debt service on
is actually a workable philosophy or economic policy.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah, yeah, you know, it was really amazing last night
to hear Hillary Clinton speak to for those of you
who didn't have the unpleasant uh fortune of having to
look in on that you're very lucky. But Hillary Clinton saying,
you know, I almost spit out my drinks. But she
said that Kamala Harris really cares about children, and she
started her care calling for children, and she's gone apetuity

(05:45):
to care for children. They only think Kamala hasn't ever
been passionate about when it comes to children of killing them.
There's been never been a time with Kamala Harris has
actually come offt like the authentic caring human being, which
is a prosecute. There are so many crimes outline that
she just didn't care about human life. And so to
sit here and betime like this is some type of
charing woman who really cares about and values life is

(06:06):
laughable and itselfs to be having them paying attention to her.
The last couple of years. But just the whole event
was just not authentic. I mean, Kamala Harris is giving
these speaks like, oh, this is so beautiful, like stairs
into the audience, that stairs to the camera and holding
her hands out like she's so happy to be there,
that a single American voted for her, that a single
American voted for her. And these are the defenders of
democracy that they sit there and continue to manipulate their

(06:28):
own democracy and steal their own elections for people who
are easily going to be manipulated by the deep state
when they get into the White House. And that's just
what we're dealing with right now. It's just it's not authentic.
None of it was authentic classic.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
But I mean, ask this straightforward question, Brian Morello. Will
they be able to get away with it? I saw
that Media Matters did research and found out that eighty
seven percent or some high percentage of media attention has
all been positive and favorable with Kamala Harris during the
same period of time. Ninety two is negative on Trump

(07:00):
with the overwhelming support of mainstream media. The refusal of
Kamala Harris to actually ask questions because as we just
pointed out, when she does answer questions that comes out
in a bunch of gibberish or non answers. She's not
going to be held accountable for what her policies might do,
how to pay for them, which direction she wants to go.
It's like it's deafening silence. With the exception of the glowing,

(07:22):
smiling Kamala Harris and these staged events, we get nothing
by way of substance. But since media is in the bag,
can she pull this off? The polling seems to suggest
that she's at least in a dead heat with Trump,
formerly ahead of Joe Biden, and even some of the
swing states where Trump was many points ahead with Joe Biden.

(07:43):
She's sort of closed the gap.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yeah, I think there's one condition in line. The Americans
who think that there's a support behind her, I don't
authentically think it's there. Honestly, I didn't talk to your
body here in the state of Florida, there was a
news league article that said, as soon as you laugh
about it, there was a music article that came out
and said that Tamala Harris has a chance of winning
Florida if he's been in my state before. You know,

(08:08):
she did not have a chance. Not a single Floriniana
that I know of is enthusiastic about her. I drive
up and down ninety five all the time. There are
people with Trump signs who hang out there in the
afternoon milate evenings, and they show their support for him.
There's never been one for Kamala. I just think that's
that's what you're kind of staying here, is to rely
on that. But the problem is is, I mean, I

(08:30):
know a lot of people don't like talking about it,
but election fraud is a really, really serious issue. And
the fact that you know, we're trying to fight off
all these illegal aliens who have been added to the
ballots last minute. You know, now as the first legal
just filed the lawsuit in Arizona in regards to Maritoba County. Again,
these are all lawsuits that are great to bring up now,
but I feel like they might be slightly late and behind.

(08:51):
I truly do think the battle isn't going to be
with the candidate itself. It's going to be with the
election fraud, and that's what we're going to be trying
to keep up with because I just don't think that
they're actually could actually win. I think most Americans see
that she would selected and not elected at this point, well.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
There is no question about that. And lord knows what
Democrats truly think inside their own heads. Obviously they're not
saying out loud they're against this. I feel ripped off.
I didn't vote for Kamala. I don't hear Democrats saying
that at all, But I'd like to think that some
of them are walking around feeling a bit hurt over that.
But here we are Democrats and Republicans alike and everybody
else between the political spectrums. I mean, we're all paying

(09:27):
thirty percent more for energy prices. They're predicting that those
are going to go up an additional thirty percent by
next year. We're dealing with unbelievable inflation across the board,
but most notably groceries which we all have to consume,
and gasolines twice the price it was when Biden took office.
All of this are these are kitchen table issues, and
the Democrats lose across the board on every single one

(09:47):
of them. Pivoting over the border. I mean literally millions
and millions and millions, ten million or so come across
the border. This is causing massive problems even in Democrats cities. Now,
while they may get the benefit and extra representative in
the House based upon population, the residents, the constituents, the
voters are suffering heavily. Budgets have been busted, services are

(10:08):
drying up in favor of taking care of the illegal
immigrant population. Every single issue. The Republicans have it better
on the on on the answers, and in solving problems.
And Democrats. Democrats brought this reality on us.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Yeah, yeah, they did. And you know, one of the
best thing books could have happened for us with Greg
Abbott shipping all those illegal aliens to liberal cities, because
I think people are starting to see the problems that
we've been talking about for so many years now in
regards to just allowing these people into your country. And
I think that was the actual game changing moment for
a lot of cities. You know, New York City's Mayor
Eric Adams is forced to admit, you know that you

(10:46):
guys can't they can't sustain themselves, that they keep bringing
these people into their country.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Five billion, five billion dollars spent dates yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
And a lot of that to the hotels who are
taking them in too. As well, I mean, the New
York City hotels could have taken and men. I think
it's one in four. It's now an illegal migrant shelter
at this point, but the city has to pay a
lot of money to allow them to live there because
a lot of these hotels didn't want them the first place,
a lot of parts of New York didn't want in
the first place. Long Island strictly fought back and they
were able to win that battle against New York City,

(11:17):
shipping illegals to them Upstate New York sent them back
to the New York City because they didn't want to
deal with them anymore. So I think that we're forcing
people to say things that at one point they weren't
willing to say because they were afraid of being deemed
as racist. And I think, like how you just outline,
most Americans are fired up when they realized that benefits,

(11:38):
welfare benefits are being given out to these illegal aliens.
This biding administration's forcing states to put a legal aliens
on Obamacare. I mean, there's a lot of things going
on here that shouldn't be happening. And you know, those
are the less who's been voting for this have to
admit this has been a failed idea from the very beginning,
and they are feeling replaced at this point, and rightfully

(11:59):
so that actual what's happening. They're no longer the priority
because they're no longer the voter base that the luck
is trying to appease. They're trying to appease the legal
aliens pray easily, but they will be able to get
them to vote in just a couple of years tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Briana Morella, you find our line at Brionnamarella dot com.
Are all over social media, Twitter, Rummel, YouTube for example.
I appreciate you coming on your thoughts and observations, Brianna.
I'll look forward to having you on the program again
real soon. Keep up the great work and I hope
you enjoy the rest of the convention. Thank you for
suffering through it on our behalf.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Always a pleasure. I go through the paint and suffering,
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