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A miserable, dreary, snowy,sleety, blah day.
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Perfect day to come in and sayhey, welcome to HuttCast.
A day of Donjay yeah, I saidDonjay Can't use the POTUS's
real name because social mediafilters don't seem to like that
when you start spreading it outin the world and having some
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conversation.
Did you hear that Conversationabout how things are in the
world?
Unless you've been under a rock, a hidden island I didn't say
Epstein's Island, did I?
No?
In space, underground, whereverthat place you might be is,
unless you've been there, howcan you not help but hear what's
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going on in the world withpolitical views?
Now, this ain't going to be athump the Trump or pump the
Trump, or Trump or pumpers orwhatever it's going to be.
But you know what?
I kind of got to hand it to theguy just because of what's
going on.
Let's look at the big picture.
I mean the really big picture.
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Look at our guys in NorthCarolina.
Sleepy Joe and the crewcouldn't even possibly begin to
get these guys help.
Fema's taking a nap?
I don't even know.
I mean they might have beenthere, but they ain't there in
the force.
They're there now.
I was watching on today's newsthe FEMA and this new gal who's
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got it all revved up.
I mean, she's a pistol.
She is a pistol going to makestuff happen.
Making stuff happen right now,and the city council jumps
online with this.
On the Fox network and it was apiece of information that the
city council comes up, says, hey, we're going to do this, we're
going to do that, we're going todo that.
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When, where were they whenSleepy Joe was at the helm?
They had nothing, they hadnothing to say then, but all of
a sudden they're going to jumpin and say something.
Now, I don't know about thatone.
So, anyway, this girl comes in,our secretary, and she's just
making it happen.
She's just telling you wherethe bear's going to crap in the
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woods.
What's going to happen to this,what's going to happen to that?
Oh yeah, well, before takingcare of ourselves, if we were
going to take care of anothercountry, let alone ourselves,
north Carolina why wouldn't we?
Why wouldn't we take care ofNorth Carolina first?
Oh no, we've got to do allkinds of stuff for foreign
country.
Oh gosh.
I'll tell you what.
You can't write this stuff.
You can't write this stuff everbecause of what's going on.
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It's so real.
So if you get a chance to comeout from underneath your rock
and pay attention to what'sgoing on, it's been pretty wild
out in the world of politicalviews.
Now Don Jay has only been inoffice for what a week, two
weeks, getting stuff done,lining it up, and he hit the
ground running, not piddledpatter, getting used to it.
Can you imagine if right now,we were with Sleepy Camel, what
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things wouldn't get done if wewere in this?
Oh, we're so great we'repatting ourselves on the back.
Oh man, I'll tell you what.
We hired a man to do a job andthat man is doing that same job
we hired him to do with moreintensity than the first time we
hired him to do the job.
I don't think at this point hereally gives two rats his hind
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ears about how people thinkthey're just going to go and
he's going to do his job.
I mean, what do you say?
I mean, it's just, it's awesome.
Today's little esquire is goingto be about Don Jay and what
he's doing.
You'll have to excuse thepauses in today's show because
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I'm trying to read all the stuffthat he's been doing per se on
BBC, bbc.
I figure it would have a wholedifferent look on what's going
on.
Let's not trust our locals.
Let's not trust the guys whothump the Trump and let's not
the guys who hate the Trump.
Let's focus on the guys whodon't give two rats high knees.
Again, what's going on in theUnited States?
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And from the BBC News, theirlittle network, their online
network, and they've got theirheadline.
It says 17 things Trump and histeam did this week yeah,
proposed week.
Yeah, proposed US takeover ofthe Gaza.
Yeah, I remember saying thatwhen they were putting on the
news and you're like, okay, youknow, that's kind of a big one
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and I don't know how, you knowyou just step in and take over
the Gaza.
I don't know if it's a chessmove or what the plan is,
because if you think about whatthat means, you're going to
almost take over centuries ofwhat fighting to go in there and
put your name down there.
That the trump flag oh, come on, this guy can't walk on water,
so it kind of that.
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One's kind of on the fence.
For me, I don't know enoughabout it.
First of all, and and just likethe close to borders or the
tariffs, the tariffs that headded for everybody coming in
the big.
What was it?
Mexico, canada, china?
I don't think that was about atariff.
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He said it wasn't.
He said it was about a fentanylproblem.
But we're going to get to yourattention when we squeeze your
money.
When we squeeze it, it's themoney tit.
So when you squeeze that money,tit, that milk's no longer
coming out.
Now you've stopped some people,now you've given them a moment
of pause, not like a otherregime of the democratic view
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where we'll rattle our saber andwon't do nothing about it.
Don Jay opens up and says hey,you get the Kung Fu because I
got nothing to lose Right sideXO party's over.
Okay, awesome, well done theart of the deal yet again.
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So how do you say no to that?
I mean okay, you got myattention, you did it, you
rocked it.
And what do we got here Plan toput thousands of US?
Mean, okay, you got myattention, you did it, you
rocked it.
And what do we got here, planto put thousands of USAID staff
on leave?
Oh, hands down, that's a handsdown.
When do we start that process?
As Ron White would say let'sstart that up, scooter.
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Okay, yeah, I'm on with that.
Thousands of employees,thousands, not hundreds.
You got to remember.
The US government is not ajob-making company, but the Dems
seem to like make it that way.
They don't produce nothing,they spend something.
You got spenders and you gotmakers.
The spenders use the makers'money.
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It's never the other way around.
The US does not make money,money.
It's never the other way around.
The US does not make money.
So if you look at this bigdichotomy, shift of power at the
US level, with Elon lining up,elon is not a government.
I mean, he's got his things.
He's got you know, he does whathe does.
He's got this plan in life andthe dream, the plan, and I'll
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explain to that a little later.
But Trump's the bull in a chinashop.
Elon is the surgical sword witha scalpel.
That make sense, thatdefinitions.
I'm trying to say that Elon'sgoing to carry out what Don Jay
wants to happen.
With that said, don Jay isgoing to put things forward.
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He's playing chess.
Elon's the guy who's making thecalls to make this work.
And why not?
It makes perfect sense.
It's perfect sense.
How to make this work?
Now, it's true that Elon is nota US-born citizen.
He's born in South Africa andhe'll never have a chance at
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that chair ever unless theyratify some whole lot of
amendments, and I don't thinkthat's going to happen anywhere
soon.
But if Elon gets in there,starts cutting the fat out of it
.
When he took over X and he tookit over with a thunder Awesome
Hats off, bravo and he'sstepping in and he's going to
start cutting the spending atthe US government level Again.
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Don Jay didn't do this thefirst time around.
First time around he played thegame.
He was playing the social arclights and all this crap.
But now the fight.
He had to get in there.
Even that, some of the Demswere like, okay, this guy's
making sense, let's stopspending money.
Trillions of dollars in debt.
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I did a show on that.
You know what the show was.
Trillions of dollars in debt.
How much do you think he'sgoing to get back for us before
his four years are up?
Think he's going to turn around?
I don't know.
I'm reading some of the stuffthat they're cutting.
They're cutting a lot of weirdstuff.
How do you know what this stuffis until someone brings it to
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your attention saying do youknow that you're paying for
LBGTQRSTUVWXY studies ifcigarettes taste different.
Candy cigarettes or some kindof a cigarette thing.
Flavored cigarettes tastedifferent to these people than
normal people.
$30 million.
Where do you get $30 million tofind out if it's cigarettes?
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A friend of mine posted onlineand went oh yeah, and all he
said was I actually want to seethe study on this.
So do I.
I didn't know.
It was the thing.
Condom relief ads for SouthAfrica and the studies in which
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that.
Go, google it.
Go Google it, because you'regoing to blow your mind.
You're going to go.
How is this even a thing?
Now, here's my caveat to that.
Make note if you've ever heardthe world of $500 hammers, you
know it's not a $500 hammer, youknow they're not paying that
for that, but they're wrappingthat cost up in that $500 hammer
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.
To do what?
Clandestine operations abroad,clandestine operations abroad?
The CIA is funded through $500hammers for $30 million.
What Prophylactic ads for SouthAfrica?
It just seems like it's so farout of realm.
What are they bearing it for?
What do they not want us toknow and why shouldn't we know?
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Or should we know?
Should we not know that a $500hammer is paying some narc to
rat on somebody in some othercountry so that they can stay
alive, and back here.
I don't know.
There's a lot going on here.
Just think about the long-termthing, because I can only
imagine that somewhere thisisn't spending, that you think
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it's spending.
Imagine that somewhere thisisn't spending, that you think
it's spending.
And Don Jay outright said heylook, I'm going to make mistakes
, this is going to be a crapshow, but he's got to try.
He's got to try this.
You don't have a choice.
He's already lit this candleand his fuse don't turn out.
It's going to burn out.
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I hope he does.
I hope he lets these guys ontheir heads and lands them
upside down.
Stupidness, because you can'tmake this crap up.
So back to my list, excuse me,back to my BBC's list.
We got the planned to put outthousands of views Okay, we did
that one already.
Okay.
The number three on the BBClist was imposed tariffs on
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China to pull back Again.
I've talked about this in thelast.
I do believe it's a chess move.
It has to be a chess move andit's been working quite
effectively.
Here's an example Trudeaumentioned in an off
conversationconversation on ahot mic.
A hot mic is something that'sleft on but we're not officially
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recording, but we're recordingand said that it would be smart
of us to become the 51st state.
How many of us, when he saidthat, thought really, trumpisms
Spotted up and all of a sudden,trudeau's thinking about what
doing this?
I don't know If you've got someCanada people out there and
you're listening to this show.
I know we've got about 8% ofour listeners in the Canada
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provinces Chime in.
Tell me what you think aboutthat, because that's kind of a
big thing.
Is it something that's needed?
Is this something that you're?
I don't know kind of a reallybig thing.
So reach into that and throw mea message online or email, or I
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don't care how you send somemessage.
Tell me what you think aboutthat, because I'm thinking it's
kind of crazy, either which loveto have you.
You've got a lot of resourcesthat this country could use and
we could pool our nations andbring these nations together at
a really, really big level.
So when we say North America totruly be North America, of
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course we'd have to figure outhow to observe Mexico, north
America.
Let's lead up to Don Jay andsee if he's got a plan for that.
All right, transpose thetariffs on China and all that
stuff.
Pressing ahead with the plannedincentives for federal workers
to resign?
All right, I have a lot ofgovernment people in our family.
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They're government, they'reaging out.
They're getting to that pointin life where, hey, you know
it's time to do somethingdifferent, like retire.
And if they took this plan andthey did a federal workers'
group design, the ones theyhaven't put on furlough, like
the USAID guys and all thoseother UGBTQS guys aging out,
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they want to wait for the lastminute because their paras,
their contracts, they're fillingthem up before they go, so
they're going to work to thelast minute, like any common
sense person would, sends it outthere the last possible day
where they max out theirretirement.
Then they're done.
Two schools of thought with that.
Hey, it makes sense.
But you retire.
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Then what do you do?
Sit around and watch the view.
I don't know.
I don't think I would Retire.
Go get another job Kind ofdefeats the retirement process.
Go with your loved one providedboth you make it to the
retirement age and one of youain't dead by then and go do
something with the rest of yourlife Could be.
What are you going to do withthe money if you don't make it?
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What if you die in your 50s and60s?
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Hmm.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I think I'd be doing
a different little thinking
method, but I don't know.
That's got to be between youand your accounting groups.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
But they're aging
them out.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
There's no one to
refill this bank of people that
are doing their jobs.
Government-wise Post office isnumber one.
What are you going to do withthat?
Hey, we've got a bunch of oldpeople we're getting rid of.
And oh, by the way, we're goingto privatize or turn the
government's postal service intosomething else.
It started private Governmentsucked it up.
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Now they want to turn it backto a private organization kind
of a Trump thing.
Hey, elon's running the postalservice.
I think if Elon did it, he'd becrushing just about everybody,
including Amazon and any type of.
I mean, he would turn that intoan enterprise.
That's just how he does stuff.
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So winner chicken dinner, allright, they resign out, they get
done.
They get to prayer, they get toIf they may get to that stage
in life.
They spend the rest of their,all of their $10 million worth
of whatever and they die twoyears later.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Well.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
I'm sure the
government would be okay with
that, because if you got nobodyto give it to, they suck it back
up.
Thanks for working until you'redead, so then we can collect it
.
Yeah, that's between you andyour planner.
You guys got to figure that out, me.
I seem to have the timing downkind of right.
I could be gone tomorrow, buthey, I'm going to have a hell of
a time today, all right.
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Moving on, number five on theirlist sanctions, the
international criminal courts.
Yeah, I don't know what thatICC stuff is on this one.
I don't know nearly enough ofwhat this one means.
So they want to get out of thesituation and now they've got a
criminal court.
It says Thursday Trump signedan order to impose sanctions on
some of the situation and nowthey got a criminal court.
It says uh, thursday trumpsigned an order to impose
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sanctions on some of the staffof the international criminal
court, icc.
The sanctions placed financialand visa restrictions on
individuals and their familieswho assist in icc investigations
of american citizens or allies.
You want to do some homework onthat.
I'm going to skip that.
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One Order strikes against theIslamic State group in Somalia.
Trump said he had orderedmilitary strikes on a senior
attack planner and others froman Islamic State IS group in the
northeast Somalia on February 1.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Hmm.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Okay, I don't know
how many Somalians.
East Horn of Africa has been agood show for us for listeners.
If that's you, I don't knowwhat that means.
I have zero.
You might want to dig into that.
So if you see bombs coming over, duck, I don't know what to
tell you there.
Number seven on the BBC listwithdrew from the United Nations
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institutions.
I knew Trump from his lastengagement here as a president
and he just did not like the waythe UN treated the US, mainly
because there's all thesecountries that come in there and
tell everybody hey, yeah, weshould do this.
It's like the fat guy at thebar, which is everybody should
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do this, but he's the one eating.
It's all these little smallcountries who don't have any
power.
The $500 hammers come in andtell everybody yeah, we should
do this.
And then they get the heartsand bleeding liberals to go yeah
, we should do this.
And then, oh wait, I thinkwe're the guys writing the
checks.
So when you mean we, it's us,and I think he saw that as a
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one-way thing for a lot of years.
What's England going to doNothing?
What's Uganda going to doBesides?
Take all their money for condomsupport groups, for whatever
they were doing with that $30million that we just fed them.
Yeah, I don't know what they'regoing to do either.
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So, heads up on that.
Withdrew from the UnitedNations.
That's kind of a thing, kind ofa real thing.
All right, number eight on theBBC's list of what Trump did oh,
yeah, yeah, yeah, here's a bigone.
Number eight sent the firstplane of deportees to Guantanamo
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Bay.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's kind ofa big one.
If you're watching the news,well, if you're watching
somebody's biased news, and youwere seeing all these people,
these guys, these MS-13 people,all these really looking weird,
looking look like a TV series,with everybody's half bald and
they got white shirts on andthey're tatted up and they're
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all sitting in a line where theguy behind you's back is on, or
his head is on your back, and itgoes up for hundreds and
hundreds of people.
It looked weird.
So the guy in front of you,you're on his neck, and so on
and so on and so on.
Your hands are tied behind yourback and you're shackled pretty
close on your ankles, so youdon't have much room.
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You hop as you run and move andit looked like something out of
a sci-fi movie or one of theseChinese movies where they have
the you don't move and if yourun they stop and they shoot you
, they blow up all that type ofthing.
I don't even know what the hellthat show is, but X's and O's.
That's what it looked like inreal life to me.
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So you've seen these hoppers,white pants, underwear, tatted
up, no hair, doing thishop-along thing.
It's the craziest thing I'veever seen, and that was the
Guantanamo Bay.
They were coming off the busesand putting them into the
polling facility and, from whatI'm seeing, pretty well maxed
out, there was thousands ofthese guys.
I'm thinking it was somethingto do with the MS-13 thing, but
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I don't know.
I really don't know.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinkingthis one is, and it was crazy,
crazy to see that.
Google it, google GuantanamoBay and look at the videos of
this stuff and you'll get it.
You'll see the same thing I'mseeing.
It's like you can't make thatup either.
That's like, yeah, anyway,moving on to Don Jay's next move
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, ah, another one I don't knowmuch about because you don't
hear about it in the news muchand I've got some Ukraine
friends out there.
So, if you are listening, donJay has demanded Ukraine to
provide rare earth resources.
How do you do that?
Is there going to be a tradegoing here?
Does it mean, okay, you wantweapons and guns now to fight
Russia?
Because that's kind of goneaway and you don't hear much of
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that anymore.
So if you want our guns, you'regoing to give us rare earth
resources, because you know allyou fancy people out there that
got to have electric cars.
Where do you think that crapcomes from?
Ukraine, number one place forlithium in the world.
So when you feel better drivingaround your fully electric car
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and plugging in and you get yourbatteries and your lipo battery
system, lithium polymer ions Idon't know if it's lithium
polymer, but it's lithium.
That's where this is comingfrom.
Now we've got to make amends.
This is why when Sleepy Joesays all these car makers are
going to take everybody by 2055and work them electrical, how
sloppy he said it.
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This is why he couldn't make notraction.
He didn't have enough resourcesIn the southwestern United
States.
They don't have enough lithiumto mine to do this much.
It's an alkali product.
It's like the salt flats.
It's an alkali product.
So you're only going to get itfrom certain spots in the world,
but for some reason, ukrainehas a whole lot more than we do.
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So pay attention to that one.
I want to see where that onegoes.
All right, oh, my favorite, myfavorite, number 10 on the BBC
list Banned transgendercompetitors from women's sports.
Absolutely.
This ain't even a conversationwe're going to have.
This is a no-brainer.
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Absolute.
Why not?
See, I'm kind of jaded to this,because when the Boy Scouts
mentioned, they were going toput girls in the Boy Scouts.
I was on the wrong page withthat.
I personally think that BoyScouts are Boy Scouts and all
these guys go.
Why can't you do it?
Well, because it's in the nameBoy Scouts, not the boyish,
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girlish Scouts.
And if you're transgender, whatare you going to do then?
Transgender Scouts?
They.
And if you're transgender, whatare you going to do then?
The transgender scouts?
They're just stupid.
They're just stupid.
They don't have common sense inthe world anymore.
Now, when you start doing that,it's rough.
So, yeah, great one, excellentone.
Why couldn't the other SleepyJoe and Stupid Camilla and all
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these people?
say hey, you know we shouldprobably look at this and
rightly so If you were to listento what happened a week ago in
the news two weeks, let's go twoweeks the DNC had officially
announced that they will replaceall their upper management, all
of it.
Get rid of them because of theaudacity and the tragic loss of
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the presidential race, becausethe system was broken.
Now here you got the Dems,beating the snot out of the Dems
for beating the snot out of theprogressive Dems.
They tore themselves down.
They did this themselvesbecause they just didn't have
enough common sense.
And I'll tell you what SouthernDemocrat Dems are today's
Republicans.
I've been saying that the wholetime.
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I have not changed my opinion.
I won't.
I believe that wholeheartedly.
So we have a lot more in commonthan we think we do.
Dems and Rebs just a letter,common sense, a way of life.
So yeah, there you have that.
And number 10.
Number 10 is the winner for me.
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Okay, bbc number 11 list saysReleased water from the dams in
California.
I don't know enough About thatone.
It says here that Trump onMonday Ordered the Corps of Army
Engineers To release billionsof gallons of water From two
reservoirs in CentralCalifornia's valley after deadly
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wildfires in Los Angeles.
Well, I don't know if I'mthinking about this as being too
right, but if you were thegovernor of California, wouldn't
you already have done that?
Do you need an executive orderby someone, just because his
name is Don J, to write a hereyou're going to do this.
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Here's your permission slip.
I don't get that.
It don't make much sense to me.
Your state's on fire and youain't got enough common sense to
put the water on.
Hmm, put that in your pipe andsmoke it.
Put that in your pipe and smokeit.
That's a reference from Berettafrom 1985.
Maybe 86, 80s.
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Beretta could be in the 70s.
I mean, I was that youngBeretta, the TV show cop.
He was one of those guys.
Put that in your pipe and smokeit, alright.
Release of water.
I don't even know if that.
I don't even know if that was athing.
Bbc list number 12 Announce thetask force to tackle All right,
release of water.
I don't even know if that was athing.
Bbc list number 12, announced atask force to tackle
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anti-Christian bias.
Well, there's playing pool witha cue of rope.
I don't know how you're goingto do that, because if you're
going to start tacklinganti-Christian bias which
they've had a lot of it If youdidn't have a turban on your
head or walk in a hamang orwhatever it is.
You were the bad guy becauseyou were Christian.
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So I guess if you see somethingthere, there's something there.
Okay.
So number 13 on the BBC list.
He intervened in a dispute inthe golf world.
Trump's a golfer.
Okay, trump, an avid golfer whoplays his own courses around
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the world, reportedly intervenedin a dispute between the
champions organizers of the PGATour and the LIV golf course.
Okay, it's golf, it's sports, Idon't care, not a thing.
Moving on, number 14.
Remove climate change mentionsfrom government websites.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I'm not saying that facetiouslyeither.
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I mean it makes sense.
They're so busy on filling upour crap with stuff that don't
need to be said.
Why would we keep saying it?
Now, I am not a scientist, I'ma radio show host and I'm
telling you right now if thereis climate change, it would only
have to be because of what theworld does and as far as its
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movement and its access.
I mean it seems to be commonsense that if your world slowly
moves away from the axis centerof just the sun and as it
rotates in an elliptical patternaround the sun, that climate
change is going to be a thingthat always happens, not unlike
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summer winters, as it tilts onour axis and it rotates away
from the sun in itsgeosynchronous data or
geosynchronous format around thesun.
So it's kind of like beatingthe dead horse here.
I mean, it's come on, guys.
Yeah, I'm okay with that onetoo.
I got, I got zero problems withthat.
Ah, oh, here we go, here we go.
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Number 15 on the bbc listasedaccess for Musk's DOGE.
President Donald Trump saysthat on Friday he had a direct
Musk dodge, directed Musk dodgeand a cost-cutting initiative to
shrink the federal government,to check out spending and the
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defense part.
So if you've been under thatrock again, this has been kind
of a thing.
I believe that Musk is going togo in there and tear this up,
because here's the thing I wantyou to know I serve in another
city as a city member and I keeptelling my group this is a
group I work with, there's sevenindividuals, we have the
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conversation and I says, guys,we are is a group I work with.
There's seven individuals, wehave the conversation and I says
, guys, we are no longer goingto work at the speed of
government, we're going to workat the speed of business.
Let that sink in.
We're going to work at thespeed of business.
This is what Musk is doing.
Musk is going to work at thespeed of business because
government is too big and clumsyand comfortable with collecting
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and taking money our money,your money to spend for $500
hammers for condom informationin Uganda.
You know, take your pick.
One thing government is verygood at is spending our money
and wasting it, and you can'tmake this crap up.
So Moscow is saying whatever ittakes to make this happen.
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Let's rip this bandaid off andmake it happen, because it's
time.
Number 15, that was BBC listnumber 15.
Increased access for Musk.
Oh, oh, oh, a little of touche.
Bbc list number 16 says RevokeJoe Biden's security clearance.
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Apparently, don Jay's got hisrevoked when which I would think
it would make sense when SleepyJoe got at the helm, and it's
payback.
It's a payback time.
I don't see it as a fullrevenge thing, but because
eventually you're going to beout of that loop anyway, because
you're no longer the president.
And if you're not the president, then okay, what are you going
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to do?
You shouldn't have access totop secret files.
It shouldn't be a continuationNow what Don Jay did do that's
not on the list here I wouldcall this 16.5, is that Don J
says hey, anything classified isbeing declassified as of now.
He wrote that order Kennedyshooting UFOs, the Contras,
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richard Nixon take your pick.
What do you want to know?
It's all declassified.
Now do we have to do a affairsor repairs request, a digital
request to get information outof these guys now, or is it just
going to be published on theDon J website?
Because, yeah, I want to seesome of this stuff.
I want to see some UFO stuffand again, ufo means undenified,
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doesn't mean otherworldly, sodon't get that twisted in your
head with.
We're going to see little greenguys.
We could be seeing littleRussian guys too, who knows.
Anyway, 16.5 on my list.
The BBC takeoff is thedeclassification process.
When do we start that?
I'm on it, I'm in full together, all right, moving to number 17
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on the BBC list, it says Scrapstask force that seized assets
of Russian orcalites.
Hmm, I have no idea what thatis.
It says Trump attorney generalPaul Bondi this week has
disbanded the force ofdesignated to combat the foreign
interference in elections, aswell as another initiative which
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targeted Russian orcalites.
Orcalites, I don't know.
Good luck with that one.
That is number 17.
So that was kind of a bleh.
But pay attention to the newspeople.
There's kind of a lot of thingsgoing on.
I know this is a global showand this is an onshore
conversation about ourgovernment.
I usually like to do more broadstrokes than this, but today,
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the snowy, cold, blisteryconquer down in my bunker.
I want to get some things offmy chest.
Just wait for the next twoweeks.
The next two weeks will be in acivil war against each other.
Eh, maybe not.
Yeah, maybe not.
The left doesn't believe inguns and the right does, so it's
not much of a war.
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But the left got voting powerand they vote for power with the
guys, with the guys on theright side who have the guns to
shoot the guys, with the guyswithout guns.
I don't know.
It kind of sounds stupid.
But what do you do?
I've had a really good timetoday waiting to sit and talk
about this conversation.
Like us on our Facebook.
We're a group of all of one.
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We like to have theseconversations with you guys.
Put your mind in gear, payattention, focus.
Don't take their word for it.
Ever Know what you know anddon't let nobody tell you what
you know.
Learn what you need to know andremember.
Our government should work atthe speed of business, not the
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speed of government, becausenothing gets done and we've
shown that Administration afteradministration Time and time
again.
And here we are Stillfloundering in our own bullcrap.
But Don Jay's got a plan.
I'm not a blind plan follower.
So Don Jay better make somedamn sense along the way,
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because this cat's going to payattention.
So far, we hired a guy to do ajob and he lit that candle at
both ends.
And what I find funny sometimesout there is, the people who
hired him to do that job alsoare bitching and whining about
cutting spending for places thatshould have been cut spent.
How do you cut it unless you'regoing to cut it?
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So for you guys out there whowant to play both sides of the
fence, you tell him to do thisand he does it.
Then you're whining about himcutting stuff.
You're part of the problem, ifnot the whole problem.
Let the guy do his job.
If he doesn't do it right, webounce him next time.
We've shown that you want apeaceful transition Power.
Here it is, but he has to havethe power and I think he does
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this time.
I think he's got a wholedifferent attitude, a whole
different look.
Still does his Don Jaystupidness once in a while when
he opens his mouth, but Ibelieve in judging a guy by his
actions, not his lip service, asyou should too, and I know I'm
preaching to a lot of the choiron this.
But Don Jay's got a plan andI'm on it.
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I'm with it, especially sinceElon's in the mix.
I am so with it.
And all these people he put inSecretary of State places these
secretaries in place.
Oh yeah, dude, that SouthCarolina gal, she spun that up
and I'm like bravo.
So let's hope he don't tear hisown administration down from
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the inside this time.
And Maxine Waters, she's got akind of a problem.
She can't go into a restrictedarea because it's Republicans
and not Democrats only, whichwas on the news this morning.
So the Dems are furious andoutraged.
Okay, go be furious andoutraged by yourself.
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Get out of here.
I got to dig some more intothat.
That might be on the next show.
That might be the next show.
Yeah, maxine, all upset andwhiny, pissy, moany about how
she can't be someplace.
Well, maybe you just don't needto be there, maybe it's none of
your business.
You old bat, piss off.
Go find something else to do.
Go find someone else to shroudin your negativity of bullcrap.
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Big things are in the futurefor this country.
I do believe that it's time.
I mean, we couldn't hit a morelower low with what was going on
, and even the Dems knew that.
They've seen it.
They've seen it coming.
We didn't have a choice.
We had a lack of choices hereat the last election.
Everybody says, oh, you're aTrumper.
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No, I'm more of a Santos.
I would have put him in thatspot in a nanosecond, but that
wasn't our pick, was it?
We can't do what the Dems didand do a hey, we're going to
install somebody, even thoughthey installed them.
That was a big thing for thoseguys.
We talked about it.
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You should have been furious,you guys on the left.
You should have been absolutelyfurious and you were Good for
you.
You're starting to see thetunnel.
Let's put bipartisan back in ourpolitics.
It needs to be very muchbipartisan.
When we hire them to do thatjob and they take their
certificate of oath which is acertificate, by the way, for you
state members of Minnesotasitting at home thinking that
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you don't have to show up forwork.
I think charges are in order.
Personally speaking, when youtake that certificate, you don't
put on your personal agenda,you put on the country's agenda.
You go to that room, you go tothat chair, you go to that,
whatever that office is, andyour job is to do what the
people require you to do.
No self-interest groups, no,you're going to do whatever.
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It doesn't work that way.
Think about that.
Now we're aging out agovernment to a younger age
government and if you don'tlearn that day one, we're going
to have a problem, a big problem.
Now, are you part of theproblem or are you going to be
the problem?
Focus on that.
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Focus on that.
If you're aspiring to be in anoffice somewhere, you want to
call the shots.
You ain't the kid that gotpicked on, I hope, because this
is not the place to bring it toyour office and tell where the
bear craps in the woods and allthat.
Your job is to do what we putyou there to do and if you can't
stay home, okay, huttcast.
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I absolutely love it.
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I love the guys who payattention, send me the notes,
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Other than that, I'm going topull the pin.
You have a wonderful rest ofyour snowy, blurry, wintry
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Second month, ninth day.
Other than that, I'm good, I'mdone.
Thank you, be well.
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