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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Halloween.
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Be careful carving pumpkins, because this year the pumpkins get
their revenge.
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You're done with me, right, not hardly revenge of the pumpkins.
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No good morning. Today is special because it is National
Black Cat Day. These dark creatures of the night, the
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The black cat went past us, appears to be our
black cat.
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Your black cat is crossing my path.
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He is one head black cat.
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Let's keep this show started at the showtime.
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In this present crisis, government is not the solution to
our problem.
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Government is the problem.
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Ten to eleven is the time as we head to
the phones to talk shop with none other than Dan Perkins.
Dan how you doing, Bud, how's your weekend?
Speaker 5 (01:28):
That was fine, thank you. We had a trunk or
treat at our church over the way. You ended jammed
with kids and trunk cars and vans and hit tens
of people set up to make trick or treating safe.
So that was the phenomenon though I was never aware
of up in New Jersey. I never saw it. It
was always house to house. Yeah, the one that came
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down here. That's a great idea because it's you've got
a controlled environment. The kids are safe, they're not walking
into people's houses, and who does what's going to happen
to them or what's going to what they're going to get?
And the Knights has always got involved and we served
free hot dogs to everybody who was there.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Awesome, awesome. Yeah, what else going on?
Speaker 5 (02:13):
So, I I know this might get a little heavy,
but I think it needs it needs to be said. Okay,
all right, the Democrats have the government shut down because
they went one point five billion dollars excuse me, trillion
dollars trillion for the affordable care so that millions of
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Americans can get affordable healthcare. Now, well, just dis bear
with me, Just bear with me. Okay, said it's going
to be a little difficult. First of all, I think
that we need to we need to remind and educate
or re educate the American voter about what's going on here.
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First of all. First of all, the original passage of
the Affordable Care Act was accomplished without one Republican vote.
Let me say this again. No senator and no congressmen
who were members or declared members of the Republican Party
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voted for that healthcare bill. And America was sold by
Barack Obama if you like your doctor, you can keep
your doctor, and if you like your plan, you can
keep your plan, and that it's going to save you
thousands of dollars in healthcare costs. That was that was
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That was the original promise.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
I remember, Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 5 (03:47):
Okay, Now, why why do we need why does why
do why do we need to pass legislation to appropriate
one point five trillion to fund the premium? And that's
what this is about. The Democrats have the government shut
down because they want a one and a half billion
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dollars because the Affordable Care Act expires at the end
of this year and they want to continue it and
increase the subsidy. And the reality is that nobody's talking
about is the reason why they need a billion in
a trillion and a half dollars of subsidy for people
to pay the premiums that if without the subsidy, virtually
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none of the people who are buying it now could
afford it because it would go to market prices and
it would be astronomical and expense. And so the Democrats
are now trying to say, it's the Republicans who want
to take your health care away. No, it's the Democrats
who gave away your health care when they passed the
Affordable Care Act. And now because the Democrats think, because
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the American people cannot afford to pay the real premium
for Obamacare, the government has to step in and pay
it for them. Yeah, that's what's really, That's what's well.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
That that and that and subsidizing the healthcare of millions
of illegal aliens as well.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Or I understand, but I understand, but the but the
the Democrats refuse to talk about that. The Democrats are
talking about the Affordable Care Act and we have to
renew it, and we have to put more money in
it so people can afford it. And what we're saying
is that a democratic fought policy failed miserably and we
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have to bail them out and bail out people who
bought the deal, gave up their insurance, and now find
themselves in a situation without without another subsidy to support
the premium payment, they're not gonna be able to afford it.
And but the press doesn't and the media doesn't want
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to talk about the fact that it's it's the Democrat's
fault that we need a trillion and a half dollars
to support the Affordable Care Act, because it's not and
never was affordable.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
No, we we and we all knew that going in,
but they voted it in anyway, and we could have
gotten rid of it during Trump's first term, but Trader
McCain had to be a trader.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
To his death.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Right right. And so what I'm saying is that is
that the story is not being not being told and
and we're not dealing with the reality of how terrible
this legislation was. When it was passed one hundred percent
by the Democrats. No Republicans voted for it. So this
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is this is all on the Democrats. And so the
question that I have to ask is as the universe
string of people who can eat if we had a subsidy,
that would have a subsidy find themselves are going to
be in a situation where we're going to have to
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keep adding more and more money to this or.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
Just end it, do the right thing, end it and
tell government to get the hell out of health care.
They've got no business being in it. They destroyed it.
And one of the reasons Obamacare was put into place
was to destroy the healthcare system to the point where
the government had to just say, oh, well, none of
this is working. We're just going single payer government healthcare,
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all right, single payer.
Speaker 5 (07:40):
And so the American people don't understand that this trillion
and a half that the Democrats want to pay the
premium on the Affordable Care Act for the people who
can't afford the Affordable care without a subsidy is not
the This is not the last rodeo. They're going to
come back time and time again to want more, uh
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more money. Because the cost of healthcare is rising, because
the universe of people are shrinking who are taking it.
Therefore a greater amount of average cost, the insurance companies
need more premium.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
Yeah, well, I uh I hope it doesn't happen. I
still haven't noticed that the government is shut down, so that's.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Fine with me.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
Well, now, now that goes to the second point that
I was thinking about over the weekend, and and that
is that the staff program basically runs out of money
next weekend.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah. And who's fault is that the Democrats?
Speaker 5 (08:45):
Yes? Yes, But but now here's my point. Who's gonna
who's going to get to hit if we still if
we still shut down and now we're taking away food
stamps but SNAP is uh? And so that the poor
people can't food to eat, who's going to get blamed?
Are the Democrats going to come out of this, however
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they figure out how to come out of it. Are
they going to win the mid term because of what
they've done here?
Speaker 1 (09:11):
No?
Speaker 5 (09:11):
Or are they going to No?
Speaker 4 (09:12):
I think because because more and more people, even those
on SNAP and you know, on the EBT cards, are
waking up to the fact that it's the Democrats are
the ones who were holding this up?
Speaker 5 (09:24):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (09:24):
And and that it's the Democrats fault that they're not
going to have available food stamps in the month of November.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Right, So then that now I want to move saying
in the same church. I want to move from the
pew that has my name on it. Okay, Episcopalians do
that they self, hughs so but we don't do that.
But pe who's get a pass clock and put your
name on it? Oh? Nice anyway, So no, So here's
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here's the thing. I've been invited, my wife and I
have been invited to go to my son Nathan's house
in Fairfax, Virginia for Thanksgiving. Nice and he he bought
us tickets to leave on Thursday, on Wednesday and return
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on Saturday. Now, Wednesday, on a historical basis, is the
most vicious travel day of the year.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
In the country them on Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
And we have and we have we have air traffic
controllers that are not being paid, and we're seeing ground stops,
we're seeing delays, and people are warning that the delays
are going to even be more severe because we don't
have enough traffic controllers because people aren't going to be paid.
So are we gonna So I'm saying to my wife,
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when are we going to make it? There? Are we
ever going to be able to get out of Fort
Myers Airport to go to Washington? And if we and
and if we can, can we get there? Can we
get back?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Good questions? Saturday questions?
Speaker 5 (11:09):
And and should and should we take the risk? Because
I think if you if, if we have people who
are who are working and not being paid in essential
jobs as opposed to those who are in non essential jobs.
We've talked about it for but I'm concerned about we
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the police forces, the ICE and all the rest of
the FBI, and all these people are not being paid.
What motivates them to get up to work, get up
in the morning, to go to work, to put their
lives at stake, knowing that they have no idea when
they're going to get paid. I don't know how we
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end this. I don't know. I know that they're short.
Republicans are short. I think it's four or five Democrats
to get to the sixty.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
I think, you know, the longer this goes on, day
by day, there's more and more base Democrats who are
realizing this is a no win. You know that the
Democrats should just, you know, end this. If they want
to have any hope of winning mid terms at all
in a straight race without having to cheat, they need
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to dump this.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
This is it's not a good look.
Speaker 4 (12:35):
It just looks like they're nothing but a party who
hates America, hates Americans, and supports Muslim terrorists and illegal
alien thugs and evildoers, and could care less about the
Democrat base, who are the majority of which are on
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SNAP and EBT. So, I mean, these people are waking
up to the fact that the party that they continuously
vote for, vote for doesn't care about them and will
use them as human shields if necessary. So I, you know,
I the left just keeps going back crap crazier every
single day, and so, uh you know, I see no
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reason for the GOP to cave or negotiate with terrorists
and so and I and I think that they're going
to find those four Democrats that they need because those four,
I believe, the four Democrats that they get to finally
vote and end this thing are going to be four
Democrats who are up for reelection next year. And who's
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whose district is saying, what are you guys doing?
Speaker 1 (13:46):
What are you doing? Do you realize how stupid you look?
Speaker 5 (13:50):
Right? So we have next next two weeks from tomorrow,
we have the election in Virginia for governor and attorney general. Yeah,
and and it looks like the I can find. It's
hard to believe. It looks like the attorney general races
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is imploded against the gentleman who wanted to put two
bullets in his competitor's head.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I thought he was.
Speaker 5 (14:18):
It appears that.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
I thought he was up thirty four points on on
his competition, the current governor of Maine.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
Well, or we could be looking. We're obviously looking at
different point.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
I'm sorry because I was getting I was getting mixed up,
but I thought Jay was actually still up in the polls.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
I I hope he's not. Tell me, tell me he's not.
Speaker 5 (14:43):
I heard, I heard over weekend on the Sunday Shows
that his campaign is collapsing. Good anyway?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Good?
Speaker 5 (14:49):
Uh. The governor is the governor can't can't really answer
any questions, doesn't want to answer any questions, and that
that race is almost a dead heat. So if that,
and I don't know whether the Virginia voters will reject
the the governor and the attorney general candidates, but if
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they do, I suspect that that might send a very
important message to the Democrats about what the hell's going
on in Washington. But I have two other quick, two
quick issues. The the the robust woman teacher out of
Chicago who pointed a gun to her throat, emulating the
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way Charlie Kirk. This seems that the Chicago school District
hasn't figured out what to do, if anything, for her.
They won't do anything as far as condemning her, her
her situation.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
They won't.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
They'll put her in one of those rubber rooms where
they send the bad teachers, you know, for a while,
tell the till the heat wears off, and then she'll
be back teaching again.
Speaker 5 (15:54):
Right now, now we have say in church, different pew,
we have the mayor of Chicago telling the news media
on the over the weekend, you're wrong. It is not
a crime to illegally enter the United States. And by
the way, by the way, stop calling them illegal alien
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They are undocumented. They are undocumented undocumented person.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
No, doesn't he know that ship has already sailed. We're
going to continue to call them what they are, illegal aliens,
and it is and it is a crime, and.
Speaker 5 (16:31):
So that it's it's what's going on is the democratic
philosophy is to tell a lie and keep telling it,
and eventually people will begin to believe you that the
lie that you're telling is true, not.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
Not when it's been not when it's been blown out
of the water as big as this lie has already
been blown out of the water. Brandon again, he needs
to get on some different anxiety meds.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Yeah. And the last thing I saw he was he
was His favorable rating was about five percent. So the
lost in the history of the city of Chicago. And
then Presker is interviewed last week. What does he say?
We are not the murder capital of the United States? Yeah,
you are. There are more he's trying to say, Well,
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based on the murder rate for one hundred thousand, there
are cities like Memphis that are more dangerous than we are,
except that Memphis doesn't have thirteen years of having the
highest physical number of people murdered in the city that
Chicago has. And so again they're trying to play games
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and there's no need for additional security. Doesn't run whatsoever.
And the and the idea, the thing that really bothers
me is the idea that we're sending federal law enforcement
officers who are there who enforced the law as far
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as illegal immigration and capturing people and deporting them, to
say that we have to let these people stay because
they're already here and therefore we're not going to consider
them being illegal. Well, the why do we have a
law that says if you cross the border illegally, you've
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committed a crime.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
I apparently doesn't understand federal law overrides state law.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
Yes, you know, and Gavin Newsen doesn't know that either.
In California. Now, last subject, they have done an analysis
of the demographics of the No King's protests of last
weekend and this is this is what they found, women
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around forty years of age, college education with the primary
participants in the group. And again it's another example of
college educated women. Because this is now the first time
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this has happened. It's happened time and time again. College
educated women are leading the protests on the campuses and
in the streets because they hate Donald Trump. And it's
and the Democrats now are openly admitting whatever Trump wants,
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we're against.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
Yeah, and that's it. That's how crazy they are. That's
again just psychos. And you're right, the majority of them
are women, and the majority of them are all mentally
ill women. I read an article over the weekend with
a guy, a psychiatrist, was actually saying these guys, this whole.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Group, I mean, what did they accomplish? What did they do?
Speaker 4 (20:06):
It was nothing but like a giant group therapy session
where they where they could all scream and get it
off their chest. But did they accomplish anything? Do they
still feel better at all? No, they're just crazy people.
They're they're becoming they're driving themselves into mental illness with
this Trump derangement syndrome which has now turned into Trump
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projection syndrome.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Right, so we have we have two related stories. Of
the last story, Hillary Clinton, who is against the ballroom
being added to the White House. And if you look
at the drawings the interpretations, the ballroom is not going
to be attached to the White House. No, it's going
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to be off on the White House grounds. And there's
a passage way, a walkway that takes you from the
White House into the ballroom. Yeah, but she's a she quote,
it's not his house. And now we find out she's
been accused of stealing thousands of dollars in partifacts.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
We know that, Yeah, she took the china. She stole
the china and several pieces of furniture to the tune
of like thirty thirty grand So who is she to
be saying anything, and who's her daughter to be saying anything?
And Bill's being smart enough to just shut up because
we all know what he did in the White House.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
Yeah, And there was there was no discussion about the
fact that Harry Truman when he was he got the
president because of the death of FDR. When he went
into the White House, he said it was too dangerous,
so he moved and his wife and his staff moved
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to Blair House while they gutted the interior of the
White House to rebuild it because it was falling apart,
and he literally tore out all of the ceilings and
flooring and the all they left standing with the four
exterior walls, and they rebuilt it from scratch. They don't
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seem to want to deal with the fact that he
did that.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
Yeah, or any of any of the resis or any
of the renovations.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
They don't mention any of that.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
We talked about it earlier in the show about Obama's
three and seventy six million dollar four year renovation of
the east wing.
Speaker 5 (22:35):
Right and so that that the Democrats are using this
as an issue that's saying that he's selling he's selling
the White House by building this this new edition being
paid for by them. Now, I'm sorry, I just remember
there's one of the things. Let me get this other
down the rate. That's fine, and I I'm trying to
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rush it. But there's been a release of mental health
survey was just released last week that says that transgender
surgeries increase let me repeat the word, increase risk of
mental health conditions. Suicide is one of the things that
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they're very concerned about. Yes, it didn't it didn't work,
it's not working, and yet we're continuing to again we
want to fund that for illegals and what the Democrats
want to do with their budget representation. But it just
seems to me that it's crazy that we're dealing with that.
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We got later this week before we come on again,
we got the President of leaving with the President of
China and it looks like there might be a deal
on the rare Earth that would prevent the tariffs of
one hundred percent going into for goods coming out of China.
I don't know whether that's going to happen or not,
but that's in the news and that's enough for me.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
Yeah, the whole trans thing I mean, we've been telling
you for several years now. I mean, you got a
forty percent suicide rate regardless of whether or not they
get the surgery, and and the boys transitioning to girls
who after the surgery have the highest rate of suicide.
So again, it's not working. It's the thing is an
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evil sham to begin with, and I'm really looking forward
to having it ended. And I'm also looking very forward
to the doctors the butchers who do this surgery having
their license revoked and having them publicly humiliated for the
rest of their natural lives.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Can't stand them. I agree, evil people.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
I agree, and with that, I think it's it's it's
a curse. It is on our country.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
It is, Indeed, it is.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
It's Dan Perkins folks checking out online at his website
Dan Perkinsmedia dot org. Dan Perkinsmedia dot org is always
my friend. Look forward to talking to you again. Have
a great week.
Speaker 5 (25:05):
Thank you, Save to user, take care. It's voice to
us is really something.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Huh, you can't get enough of it.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
We'll be right back with Charlotte County Speaks News Radio
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Speaker 7 (25:18):
So it looks like yeah, Ronald Reagan trolled Trump yesterday.
Well again, well you have a situation here where Ontario
the UH put out an ad with Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs,
and you know, blow black right away saying, you know what,
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it wasn't the whole thing. Well, you can listen to
the whole radio address and most certainly was Ronald Reagan
attacking tariffs just as much as we've attacked him here.
On the program, Trump got very upset and said that
all trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated. That's some
thin skin if you ask me, do I think as
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a eyes move by Ontario.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
No, No, you know.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
There's a whole Trump. You can dish it out, man,
he really can.
Speaker 8 (26:10):
I mean he dished out yesterday on the White House
website with the East Wing. But man, he can't take it.
Watchdog on Wall Street dot Com.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
That's pop.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Remains a hole in La.
Speaker 6 (26:47):
Sees a Roll.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF ten
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Speaker 1 (27:13):
Uh huh, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
I don't know Markowski. He's just kind of a whiner
these days.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
I don't get it.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
And he's apparently doesn't know the whole story on that
Ontario deal. Anyway, over to Dan Heglan, an American thinker,
picture this, folks, thousands of Americans standing in the streets
screaming that they live under tyranny. They're holding professionally printed signs.
Television cameras capture every chant, social media amplifies every accusation,
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police standing by doing nothing, and yet these protesters are
absolutely convinced down to their bones that they're living under
a king. That's Trump derangent. Derangement syndrome just exponentially increasing
in these people. One problem here, folks, if Trump were
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actually a king, they'd all be in jail, every single
one of them. No trial, no lawyers, streeto jail, no cable,
noose coverage.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Just silence.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Real kings don't allow street protests outside their palaces.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
There wouldn't be.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
A government shut down because kings don't need congressional approval
for budgets, and there certainly wouldn't be court case after
court case with Trump deferring to the Supreme Court rulings
because kings don't defer to courts. The protesters reveal a
fundamental misunderstanding of how American government was designed to work. Historically,
human societies have organized around three basic political systems. Dictatorship
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rule by one, oligarchy rule by few, and democracy ruled
by many. Each has strengths and fatal weaknesses. Dictatorship well,
they get things done fast, but tend to fail badly
for everyone involved. Oligarchy provide stable expertise until the elites
forget that the little people exist. Democracy sounds nice until
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you realize it's three wolves and a sheep voting on dinner.
And the Founders studied these systems in detail. They knew
that pure monarchy ended in tyranny. They knew that pure
oligarchy bred corruption. They knew that pure democracy descended into
mob rule, which is why the Democrats used the word
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so often, trying to get you to believe that we
live in a democracy. However, mister Smoot.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
The Constitutional Republic not a democracy.
Speaker 4 (29:33):
So the Founders did something radical. They built a government
that was all three at once, not by accident but
by design. The Constitutional Convention spent weeks debating exactly how
to balance these systems without creating either gridlock or tyranny.
The House, well, that's your democracy, Messy lowed directly accountable
to the mob every two years. The Senate, Oh, that's
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your oligarchy, smaller, slower, supposedly wiser, And the presidency, that's
your benevolent dictator, one person with the power to actually
get things done. Wasn't a design flaw. It was the
entire point. You ever wonder why the President of the
United States has actual power while the president of say
France or Germany spends most of their time hosting state
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dinners and looking dignified, Well, because the founders wanted someone
who could act as commander in chief. The president doesn't
command the military, just the military. He's the chief executive
of the entire executive branch, and that means he commands
not just the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coastguard, but
also the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the US Marshals,
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the National Guard, win Federalized, the Border Patrol, and every
other federal law enforcement agent and intelligent intelligence agency. He
decides not just which laws get enforced, but how vigorously
to enforce them, prosecutorial discretion that every president from Washington
to the President has exercised, and most Americans do not
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grasp the full scope of what chief executive actually means
not a ceremonial title. It's an operational command of the
vast federal apparatus that enforces the nation's laws, protects its borders,
and maintains order. These the powers of a monarch. They're
constitutional ones explicitly granted in Article two because a founder's
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new effective governance demands swift, decisive action from a single executive,
not a bunch of loser, arrogant just self aggrandizing and
narcissistic district lawyers or district judges who who are just
as bad, if not worse than lawyers. These powers are
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checked by Congress and courts, but within the executive domain,
the president is meant to govern with significant autonomy.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
And that's not a bug.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
It's a feature of having a unitary executive rather than
a committee. When protesters shriek about executive over reach every
time a president uses the powers that are explicitly granted
to him by Article two, they're not defending the Constitution.
They're revealing that they never understood it. And here's what
makes the no King protests so perfectly absurd. Their very
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existence proves they're wrong. They're protesting in the streets without
fear of arrest without fear of prosecution, without fear of retaliation.
That's the first Amendment working. Right there, Congress is fighting
over the budget, forcing a shutdown, and the President can't
override them or simply seize control of the treasury. That's
the separation of powers working. Courts are reviewing executive actions,
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sometimes ruling against the president, and he has to comply
with those rulings, whether he likes them or not. That's
the judicial review working. In other words, all the friction,
all the tension, all the chaos, all the bs they're experiencing,
isn't the death of democracy. It's the Constitution functioning exactly
as design. And the system is messy, frustrating, slow, by
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design because the founders feared concentrated power more than they
feared inefficiency. So Madison would be proud, Hamilton would be smiling.
The protesters think they're resist they're the resistance, they're idiots.
They're actually the civics class, the civics class that they're
failing right now.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Okay, I think we should take a break and clean
our body parts.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
Will be right back with Charlotte County Speaks on news
radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 6 (33:34):
Can we have words like flammable, inflammable, and none inflammable.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Why are there three of them?
Speaker 6 (33:44):
It doesn't seem to you as though two words ought
to be able to handle that idea. I mean, either
the thing flams or it doesn't flamm Flammable is what
it says on the side of the truck.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Flammable.
Speaker 6 (33:57):
So if you're going to get out of your cart
sixty miles an hour and smoke.
Speaker 5 (33:59):
On his truck.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
The reason that says flammable on the truck is so
that just in case you should be spinning out of
control at sixty or seventy about to hit the truck, you'll.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Know what it was it was going on.
Speaker 6 (34:17):
It gives you a little time to make plans, you know, put.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
The cigarette talk. Put the cigarette talk. Of course, there's
a moment just after beginning.
Speaker 6 (34:25):
To blow up, when you stop blowing up and you
say flammable.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF ten
fifty four here at Charlotte County speaks and.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Oh it is it's ten fifty four. That means I
never do this. It's time for five random random facts.
All right, what have we got here?
Speaker 4 (35:17):
Number one of your five random facts. The US nuclear
launch system used floppy discs until twenty nineteen. At the time,
an Air Force colonel said, it's the Air Force's oldest
IT system, but it's the age that provides that security.
You can't hack something that doesn't have an IP address.
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It's a very unique system. It's old and it's very good.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
That is a good idea. Can't hack something without an IP.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
But you could update it from the floppies, just saying
they don't make those anymore. Number two Tempura isn't a
Japanese invention. It's actually Portuguese. Missionaire from Portugal would introduced
it to Japan in the late fifteen hundreds and the
people there, while obviously, really took to it. Number three
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Amethyst got its name from the ancient Greek phrase for
not drunk, because there was a belief that if you
put amethyst stones in your alcohol, it would keep you
from getting too drunk.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
Number four All sixteen celebrities Madonna mentions in the song
Vogue are now dead. Lauren Bacall was the last to
pass away in twenty fourteen. Marlon Brando was the second
to last in two thousand and four, and Finally, number
five of your five random facts. If you win a
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prize on the price's right, you have to pay California
income taxes on it before they'll give it to you.
And there's your five random facts. California income tax all right, Uh,
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probably more. And I've always heard that you got. I
knew you had to pay taxes on it, but I
didn't realize you had to pay it paid California taxes
before they give it to you.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Well, the cars winning, the cars on the prices, right,
that's the big ticket deal these days. You want a
car on the prices right, you're looking at three four
grand in taxes plus California taxes. Ouch, no fun two
o six fifteen eighty, toll free eight eight eight four
four one fifteen eighty. This is uh, this is weird
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to me. You know, there's a lot of weird relationships
out there, but this one I always find Well, I
haven't thought about it much, but I'm reading about it
here and I just Elizabeth Hurley and Billy ray Si.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
I mean, it just seems how did that happen?
Speaker 4 (38:07):
All big back in the day, oh big crush on
Elizabeth Hurley, I mean nights, but in the Times of London.
She was being interviewed and Elizabeth Hurley gushed about her
new boyfriend, saying, Billy Ray is fabulous.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
We're very very happy. Well that's good. I guess, you know,
God Bless, but I just seems weird, you know, one
of these things is not like the other. I don't know,
God bless. Really.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
She gave Billy a haircut finally though, so he's not
looking like a caveman on a Geico commercial anymore. They
both love country music.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
Who knews? Who knew?
Speaker 4 (39:00):
Elizabeth Hurley loves country music and cowboy boots and apparently
Billy race Iris got another lucky man right there.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Billy rare.
Speaker 5 (39:10):
Very lucky man.
Speaker 4 (39:14):
And jelly roll man. Dudes drop like two hundred pounds.
And he's actually living life a lot more than he
used to. I mean, he used to be so large. Yeah,
get out on the stage and sing and whatnot, but
outside of that, too large to pretty much do anything.
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But now you have video of him hanging out in Australia,
playing with Koala bears and stuff. Yeah or no, no,
what are these quocas? Quaka quaka? It's a quaka, it's
a it's like a.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
I don't know what is it.
Speaker 4 (40:00):
It looks funky, can't really tell, but anyway, Jelly Roll
losing weight playing with animal wildlife in Australia.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Now that he's lost all the weight, God bless him.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
M yeah, somebody put a picture of him on my
desk and I've, for whatever reason, I've left it there.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
Have a great day, kids. Anybody got any more jokes
and it ain't funny? Nope, nope, all right, see you folks.
Speaker 5 (40:25):
If you are not fad easily you're close. If you're
not the then you are the crew.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
Please leave, we are close. Make your way to the door.
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