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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Jonathan Rush, I just.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Give my love and hope to the family of the
young woman who was stabbed in Charlotte by.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
A madman, a lunatic, Kelly Nash.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
So they are evil people. We have to be able
to handle that. If we don't handle that, we don't
have a country.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Jonathan and Kelly Show. Wow, if you get on a
light rail in Charlotte, I know, the Chicago seat, infamously
in a restaurant is a seat that backs up to
the wall. That way there's nobody behind you. So now
when you get on a light rail, is there going
to be the Charlotte seat. You gotta find one where
there's nothing behind you, so there's no one available there
to stab you to death.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
I mean, I don't know if you haven't seen the video. Basically,
there's a guy who's a nut job who's sitting on
a as Jonathan described a light rail train in Charlotte.
He's and they have, you know, video, plenty of video.
Before the woman got out, he's just sitting there staring
out the window. I mean she gets on after I
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guess a couple of stops. She doesn't even acknowledge him.
She just sits down in front of him. She looks
like she just got off work. She's got like a
restaurant T shirt and hat on, and he just looks up,
looks at the back of her, reaches into his pocket,
pulls out a pocket knife. You watch him open it up,
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and then he just stands up and stabs her in
the neck. And you know, I don't know how long
it took her to die. I don't imagine it was
too long, although there is a trail of blood where
she tries to run out of the vehicle, but I
don't think she made it far. And again, this is
not something new for this guy. He's been arrested multiple
times for very violent acts, and the keep trying to
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show mercy. His own mother said he should have been
put to death years ago. His own mother said, you
can't allow this guy on the streets, and Charlotte prosecutors
and probation officers and everybody disagreed and said he needs
another chance, he needs to you can't make him part
of the system.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
So the mayor actually like defended the dude.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
So I think I think it's fourteen previous arrests. He
had just finished doing six years for a violent crime
and didn't take him long to get back at it.
And now she's dead. She's a Ukrainian national who thought
she was, you know, being approved for a better life
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here in the United States.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Turns out Putin's tyranny to come to the US to
live in safety.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
She got some of the liberal tyranny, that's what she got.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Yeah, the mayor who didn't come out and defend the criminal,
but she came out and wanted to make sure that
nobody jumped to conclusions. I guess it's the best way
to vaguely say it. She's not very very good. And
then she later she went on to say that she
thanked the people who did not repost the video because
she was concerned for the city's safety.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Wait, what's going to happen in the city?
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, Well, what's going to happened to the city when
you don't repost the information, When you don't post the
truth about what's going on in your own city, how
does that make the citizens more safe?
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Well, by if you were to use liberal logic, the
the people who were offended, which apparently are only right
wingers because the criminal is black, Yes, the victim is white,
so that makes you racist if you if you acknowledge that.
And also the fact that he had previous arrests, so
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that makes him a Democrat darling in the republican's eyes.
So if you were to mention all of these things
in the reposting, that would, in the liberal mind, incite
the right wing to riot. We would burn the city
to the ground like they do when they're upset. But
that's not how right wingers respond. Right wingers, we might
we might be able to muster up a small protest
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of Target when they when Target sells pro abortion t shirts.
We might be able to sustain a small protest. But
for the most part, right wingers complain and do very
little other than press their legislators to do more. That's
pretty much how they look at it. The left wing says,
let's take matters in our own hands, and the answer
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is building a block down.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
So you get the mayor who comes out in her
first statement, who does anything but showed compassionate or sympathy
for the victims, but also then makes a statement to
make sure we support somehow the mental health crisis, that
this man was failed by the system failed him.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Then she wants to said the system failed us.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yeah, she says the system failed him. Then she goes
on to say that she appreciates the people who did
not repost the video, and apparently she had maybe a
couple of phone calls to the media as well, so
this information would not be out there because she was
fearful for the safety of the citizens of the city. Really, then,
as if that's not tone deaf enough. When I first
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saw this story, somebody texted me this morning like, there's
no way that happened. This is how tone deaf the
entire city is. So at a city council meeting last night,
it's not a usual in the first city council meeting
of the month. If I remember the article correctly, the
mayor says, we always have a cake for the for
the birthday celebrants of that particular month for us city
council members. So they stopped down in the middle of
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a city council meeting where on the agenda was the
discussion of the tragedy of the light rail and the
police response to YadA YadA, But first we're going to
have cake time.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
Well, I mean, let's discussing it now. I mean, there's
there no sense of urgency. She's dead at this point.
What difference does it make to cake time?
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (05:44):
I mean, come on, and this priority.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
One of the council members who was in fact a
birthday celebrant. I don't know what date or birthdays on.
She posted back at like twenty eighteen that Trump supporters
should never be a to be a part of city
council and certainly nowhere near the mayor's office. So the
city of Columbia wants nothing to do with you.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Is it Columbia or Charlotte?
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Excuse me, Charlotte. The City of Charlotte wants nothing to
do with you, magus.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
I would assume they're Democrats. Everything would say that right again,
I remember that cry about Trump should be allowed nowhere
near the ovil office again? And why would if you
support a known criminal? This man has defrauded US citizens
for years with this Trump University, in Trump Stakes. He
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has helped the nothing but the rich. He hates the poor.
And if you support this, then you yourself are a
monster who deserves nothing but you know hate.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Well, what about the monster that they're supporting that's been
arrested we know at least fourteen times on violent crimes.
It was released again into the city and then killed
the young lady in the light rail system.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
He's the victim, but that's the irony of it. He's
a victim in part.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
The girl failed in Trump actually manipulated the system.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Yeah, and the girl who's dead, she of course she's
a victim, but she's a victim of Trump as well.
So Trump sends us teas and ps, which are useless
to the family. We don't send our teas and peas
to them because we know that te's and p's are
useless and ugly, So we don't send teas and pes
we send I guess maybe should we have knife control?
How many knives are going to be sold with like
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kitchen utensil sets, knowing that a knife just murdered an
innocent woman.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Whenever I drive to Charlotte, North Carolina, much like when
I go to Atlanta, I know when you walk, when
you drive into the city limits, your ass is on
your own. Period. Don't look for a cop to help you.
Don't look for any type of elected official to help you.
Don't look for anybody to help you. You get out
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of your car and you're threatened, you better figure it out.
What you're going to do within three seconds, remove yourself,
flee or stand by because it's going to get ugly
right here on Independence Boulevard. Well, I learned that a
long long time ago.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Did you get a piece of cake when you learned it?
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I did not offer me cake. I learned that. I
learned that in Charlotte, and I had the same feeling
in Atlanta. Get down any of the peach tree extensions.
You want to go out to have a drink. You
ever asked your friend to put his life in your hands?
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Have you ever had a drink in a forward position?
Speaker 1 (08:38):
You put your life in his hands. You're going to Buckhead?
Do you think it's safe? Do you?
Speaker 2 (08:43):
How many people know that? We're quoting a few good
men there? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
I had to find a way when I watched the
news to bring comedy to the conversation. Otherwise I get
so riled up I'd literally have to go get in
one of those cold plunge baths. So we got this unfolding.
You got Joe Biden's war that would never happened, with
Putin aggressing into Ukraine, which led to a young lady
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who left that fleeing Putin's tyranny out of the Ukraine
to come to the US in Arlotte in the southeast,
for God's sake, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to live a
life with the outside of the war torn area of
her home country, only to be stabbed to death while
she's just going home from work. And we got Charlotte
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elected representatives from the mayor to city council not only
saying thank you for not releasing, not continuing to post
the tape because was that a PR problem for the city.
Is that what it is?
Speaker 2 (09:43):
You think it's going to affect tourism?
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Or is it a PR problem for you, Mayor, mayor
Madam mayor. And then you got the city council actually
stopping down for cake time. God, this is you can't
make this crab. This is how tone the let him
eat cake crowd. Now on the other side, on the
other foot, the let him eat cake crowd. It's Charlotte
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is to the citizens of their city. I might feel
better if, Charlotte, right now, if you put a gun
to my head.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
I might feel better if you did, in fact, serve
me cake. But I just have to watch the murders
and I don't get any cake. You all get the cake. Yeah,
it's almost like you're celebrating, you know, your your policies
in Charlotte, your quote unquote mercy on this individual. When
you show mercy on guilty individuals, the ones who pay
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the price are the innocent. That's the innocent. People are
dying because Joe Biden. You know what was his name,
the moron who used to run the Homeland Security Alejandro.
This this group of liberals that have infiltrated the United
States over the last twenty years. Their ideas of justice
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is perverse, and it puts every American who's actually law
abiding in great danger. We're paying the price. We talked
about that yesterday. This new disease that's in America now,
what's called shargus. That's a Joe Biden problem. Joe Biden
brought you a disease that's going to kill. I watched
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a report this morning from KABC Los Angeles. The lady
was saying, this is the doctor on KABC. Now again,
they're not making it a political issue. They're just saying
that the bugs have somehow finally arrived in the United
States from Central America, most likely brought here in bags
and other things. Previous migrant waves weren't strong enough to
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set up a population of these bugs that could last.
Now they're in thirty states, and currently forty five thousand
people in Los Angeles County have this disease called Shargus disease. Now,
the ironic thing about Shargus's disease is that most people
who get it don't know that they have it. Now,
yesterday we said ten to twenty years. This lady took
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it a step further. She said thirty years. And it
can be transferred from the mother who's bitten, who doesn't
know that she's been bitten on the face, or she
thinks it's a mosquito bite and has no other symptoms.
It can be transferred to her baby. So when her
baby in twenty or thirty years and looks apparently perfectly healthy,
drops debt of a heart attack, they'll do an autopsy,
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because why would a twenty two year old just drop
dead of a heart attack? Oh, it was shargus brought
here by the illegals. So and by the way, when
I was looking at that, I looked up because you
and I were talking about yesterday about the new and
improved list of diseases that the migrants have brought us.
And one of them, let me just look it up
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again because I saw it on a CDC report, and
I but the CDC report was from twenty fifteen, and
so in twenty fifteen, again, we didn't think I mean,
we knew we had an illegal alien problem, but we
didn't have a flipping open invitation where we're actively pursuing
illegals to try to get them to come to America. Okay, yeah, when.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
You think about it as a taxpayer, the amount of
money that we spent for vaccines and the like to
eradicate whooping cough, and the all of the things that
are popping back up now all across America because we
brought it right back across the border. And look at
the spread of the diseases that our children are going
to have to suffer from after we spent all this
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money in an unbelievable national approach to make a better
place for our citizens and for their children. And now
Joe Biden, you worthless sack a human crap, Joe Biden's
administration drug it right back over the border.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Well, we can't just blame Joe Biden. You got to
blame every Democrat mayor. You got to blame every Democrat
governor because they wanted it, they begged for it. February eighteenth,
twenty fifteen, CDC reporting, Now, y'all love the CDC on
the left, there's a growing health concern over illegal immigrants
bringing infectious diseases into the United States. Approximately five hundred
thousand legal immigrants and another eighty thousand refugees come to
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the United States each year, but there's an additional seven
hundred thousand illegal immigrants who enter annually. Three quarters of
them enter through Mexico from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
And then they talk about blah blah blah blah blah,
and then we get into the new and improved diseases
because they mentioned one of the things that I had
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never heard of, and I'm going to try to pronounce
it called stapholoccus orus. Okay, I googled staph olccis orus.
And now in twenty fifteen, the CDC was saying it
was something that was kind of new in the United States.
It's a new bacteria. Well, if you google it right
now twenty twenty five, ten years later, according to the
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Wikipedia page for staff lois oors. Each year, five hundred
thousand hospital patients are admitted in the United States with
staffholocal infection, and fifty thousand deaths per year in the
United States are linked to this. So something that we
started doing and again wasn't anywhere near as bad as
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it has got to be.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Now.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
In twenty fifteen, the CDC said, it's a new problem
staph olccis orus. It's killing fifty thousand Americans right now.
Does Joe Biden look at that empty tables, that empty
chair across the and says fifty thousand Americans are dying
for no reason. Does Governor JB. Pritzker talk about it,
Gavin Newsome talk about it. You can go through the
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laundry list of all these New York Liberals, and they
don't care about the staphylocus. They don't care about the
stabbings and the next they don't care about the rapes,
they don't care about the murders. And the Democrat Party
is the party of death. We've been talking about it
for decades. They continue to prove it over and over again.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Yeah, I mean you don't. I have to look forward
to get today's example Charlotte. They don't give it whether
you live or die. All they're concerned about is retaining power.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Well, if you're a Trump voter, they prefer you to die, Yes,
they would. So, Yeah, I told you. They would rather
have an illegal migrant come and stab you in the
eyeball and watch you bleed out slowly to your death
than have you vote for Trump.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Now, we've had an argument going on that goes back
I think two years now, two and a half years.
It had to do with the budget Proviso where monies
would not be provided the schools in certain areas or
anywhere in the state if it were that they were
teaching subjects in such a way that would actually now
be unlawful because of the passing of this bill. So
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and it goes back to a determination over whether African
American Studies AP class should be continued as an AP class.
Now I remember back at the time going back and
doing doing a search on AP classifications on different courses
that the state of South Carolina offers inside the public
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school system. Now, there is definitely a determination and a
differentation in the classification and the actual level of studies.
Once you get to an AP class you've heard about
these before because I can think of school because I
grew up in Forest akers Ac Flora becomes a prime
example of this. There are particular AP studies at different
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schools that set them apart from other schools. And it
has to do not only with actually the availability of
a teacher to teach it, but with the excuse me,
with actually the content of the course, but actually the
teacher who was available to teach it as an AP class,
And it becomes a class that you get high school
and college credit for as you pass it. And you
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might imagine this is going to be one of the
studies that is going to be It's certainly going to
be very detailed and deep, and it's going to be
a higher level than your typical high school class. So
when you go back and look at and I guess
they did the African American studies for whatever reason. And
I'm not an educator, nor do I claim to be,
but for whatever reason, it was deemed that it would
not be offered as an AP class. Well, then the NAACP,
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which is about as full of crap as Joe Biden himself, Well, actually,
I guess they're more so full of crap. The NAACP
then comes out and makes the argument that the whitey
in the state of South Carolina is trying to not
talk about slavery. That has nothing to do with the
argument or whether it becomes an AP African American Studies
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class and credit for college. That has nothing to do
with the history itself other than this particular course being
related as an AP studies class. That's how this whole
argument started. It wasn't that it can't be an AP class.
It's that white he don't want to talk about the
history of slavery. None of that was ever the problem.
We had other problems at the same time having to
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do with the DEEI agenda. But plant is also discussed
in this article. An individual, by virtue of his race
or sex is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive or whether
consciously or unconsciously, and that given the information in the
actual studies, and then what happened was the individuals felt
this comfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological
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distress on account of their race or sex. So if
you did not do even if you did the twenty
three of ME study and you found out exactly who
your ancestors were where they came from, and you somehow
linked that with a census study that showed that your
ancestors' own slaves.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
How that actually.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Reflects upon you as an individuals is void in my
thought process. But the NAACP wants you to know that you,
in fact should be put in a position where you
were known to be and admit to be a racist
if in fact that was the case.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
So you get all.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
That kind of mush stew brewing here on top of
the stove of the South Carolina educational system. But you
got to go back to the actual argument, which was
about the ap African American Studies classification of the class itself.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Well, they overreached and now they've lost the ability to
teach any of this. So again what you just read
is the most important paragraph of the book. It is
illegal in the state of South Carolina. If you want
to receive any funding from the state to teach any
of those ideas, you cannot say that any individual, by
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virtue of their race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist,
or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously. That is banned in
the state of South Carolina. Whether you want to make
it an ap course. You want to make it an
elective course, you want to make it an after school group.
You teach it, you lose the funding. That is now
the state Supreme Court's ruling against you. Because the NAACP
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went too far, the crazy librarian went too far, the
whole Nutty Cook group went too far. And now we're
gonna have some sanity around here. I cannot tell a
black child you will never amount to anything because your
ancestors were losers. That was allowed previously. I cannot tell
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a white person you are an inherently a racist because
genetically your programmed to be evil. If you have blue eyes,
you're evil. That's biology. You can't teach that to a
child anymore. You could teach that in South Carolina previously craziness.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
So with that having been said, now the South Carolina
Supreme Court kicked it back. They tossed out the NCAA
nc double. Now I always mess that up the NAACP.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Because NCAA and the NAACP are almost the same organization.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
At some points, they kicked out the NAACP's challenge to
South Carolina band on teach certain concepts about race. So
now is it going to come back. Are they going
to take it up? I don't know. They certainly they
have the opportunity. I'm sure we're given the appeal process
and the way they're going to make it all the
way to Scootius with this.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
That would be interesting to get the wise Latino grandmother
who is in a very foul mood these days after
yesterday's ruling that ICE can target you because you have
reasonable belief that they that person is a is an
illegal alien. They don't speak English, they're standing in front
of a home depot begging for work. Yes, you're allowed
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to talk to that individual. And by the way, do
you happen to have any ID If you do that?
In the in her mind, you're a racist and you're
no better than the Nazis.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
In particular, if you're standing in the home depot or
as they call it, the home deportation, if you're standing
in the home depot in Los Angeles, show anywhere in
the country and you're you're looking for work. In order
the work in this country, legally, you have to either
have a work visa, you got to you gotta have
a Greek guard, You've got to be a citizen. So
to ask them that in a scenario where they are
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soliciting work is actually well within the balance of course availability.
But as we were taught by Jasmine Crockett, every time
I hear her speak, I learned something. So I did
not know this until yesterday. It is not the police
department's job to prevent crime. Their only job is to
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solve crimes.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Has that person worked in the United States, the one
that's asking for a job standing in front of the home? Deepo?
Or did they build somebody's back there you deck? Did
they do some yardwork somewhere? Did they build a shed?
Then they've already committed a crime, so we're solving the crime.
Thanks Jasmine.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Now, I don't know if that was her direct correlation
to the situation having to do with a Supreme Court
ruling it came down yesterday or not, But when she
said that, I swear to God the Democrats that are
actually getting to a position where they may actually they're
sniffing it. They're sniffing a national office like Jasmine Crockett.
When these people speak so stupid that just hearing their
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words makes my brain shut down.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Well, and like they would, I wasn't a Jazz mccrocket
it might have been one of the other liberal lounds
that said, you know, we're not They keep calling it
a crime. They are legal aliens. That's not a crime,
it's a misdemeanor. Okay, well, let me ask you a question.
How many misdemeanors do I get to get to have
before it's considered a crime? In other words, like if
I drive without a license, that's actually a misdemeanor. So
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if I get caught driving without a license and it's
a misdemeanor, and then I get caught driving without a
license and it's another misdemeanor, and I get caught driving
without the license for a third time, another misdemeanor. Or
at that point, is it now elevated to your now
banned from driving all vehicles. You'll never get a license,
and the next time we arrest you without a license,
you're going to prison for a year. That's how it
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actually works. So when you broke the law coming in,
that was a misdemeanor. Then we caught you working without papers, Okay,
that's a misdemeanor. Then we caught you drive and drunk,
that's actually a crime and a misdemeanor. And now we're
going to say in jail, and they say they didn't
get their due process because you don't know that they're illegal.
I flipping absolutely know that they're an illegal.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
You know, Kelly not plowed through so much information on
any given day that I've forgotten where I read this article.
I've even forgotten the amount of money this girl was
able to scam. But they arrested a woman, I guess
in the past week for COVID nineteen fraud. Now she
was working with other people because it's a conspiracy, but
they can't find her yet, but apparently they found some
of the others. Anyway, this is a developing story. But
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the thing that's fascinating is you get a news story
when you scam like sixty million dollars out of the
federal government for COVID fraud. And I saw the commercial
again yesterday, and I'm very frustrated. I don't know why
we don't have a commercial just like Christine Owen's commercial
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about deporting yourself so you have an opportunity to come
back legally if you'd like to in the future. You
could do it the right way, but you need to
self deport now and to actually help you get home now,
so you can apply if you'd like. I don't know
why we still don't have the opportunity other than to
celebrate people like this one where we're going back and
give people of the opportunity to come forward with just
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an admission that you've been defrauding the government, either through
Social Security or Medicare or the like, and then you
will not be charged if you come within a certain
time period. But after that, we're going to claw it back.
We're going to find you eventually, and we know that
we will because those is not going to go away.
We're going to find you eventually. We're going to claw
it back. We're going to take your house or take
your car, seal every damn thing you got. You're going
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to be destitute, and we're going to put you back.
If you want to live in the safety and their life,
you're going to live in the right way. We're going
to go back and take all of the money first
that you stole from the taxpayers. I'm just so riled
about how much money we waste in this country, and
then when we look at needs of citizens and the like,
that we don't have the money facilitated. And that's the
one thing about the Trump administration that has let me down.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Well, I mean, there's only so much you can do. Sure, So,
for example, a lot of federal money ends up going
to the states and or cities. So, for example, we
were talking about this yesterday. You know, one of the
things that the protesters were chanting in Chicago is UH,
fund schools not the National Guard. Well you had the money, nice, Yeah,
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you had the money. You spent billions of dollars. You
defund You took the money that was intended for school
children and you moved it over here. So you defunded
the schools to pay for the housing and medical care
costs and whatnot of illegal aliens. Your city leaders made
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a choice. They they said, f U citizens, we want
to help illegals. We don't care if our kids are stupid.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Be right.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I was talking telling you about this this morning in Chicago.
Right now, according to a Democrat, I'm trying trying to
remember the fellow's name who was on CNN yesterday. Right now,
the city leaders are planning to have the city schools
go remote learning because they don't want ice anywhere near
the schools, because they're afraid that some parents and or
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children may end up getting deported because they're illegal. So
and the anchor from CNN said, Wow, it's so weird,
you know, to go to remote learning. You know, it
feels like pandemic time again. And he acknowledged, we recognize
there's an increase in suicides. Learning levels dramatically drop in
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remote learning, but we think that that is an appropriate
response to save the illegals. Basically, you're willing to sacrifice
the children of Americans in order to protect the illegals,
which is one of the most insane and anybody who
votes for that is an asinine or diabolical. And yet
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that's where Chicago.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Is, and I don't think it could be long before
that's where South Carolina is going to be. We're really
going to have protesters to make sure that that same mindset.
We've already had an estimated two million illegals leave the
state of South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Okay, now we had two million South Carolina. One of
the articles, we have five million residents.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Two million is what they said.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
So we're down to three million in South Carolinians.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
We weren't counting two million prior.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Well that's illegal, exactly, you got to count them.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
So, but these people live in the shadows, Kelly, so
big shadow.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
The other concern is is that we have parents now
that are making sure their children have birth certificates laminated
identification in such a way in their backpacks so that
when ice comes to their school in Beaufort, sure they
will not be sent immediately to an Ol Salvador prison.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Yeah, be over dramatic with them. That's a good idea
how to raise the children, make them scared of everybody
in law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
We will see this protest now that it's already started.
They'll start making the national news now being shared by
social media networks and the like. With this agenda, we
will hear that argument in the streets of South Carolina.
It'll be at the state House before long on a
Saturday afternoon as you drive by.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Look, we're a sixty forty state, meaning sixty percent Republican
forty percent Democrat. We're also when it comes to we'll
just say the rule of law, we're pretty much an
eighty twenty type of state. Even a bunch of Democrats
recognize that laws need to be followed. They might not
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like the laws, or they may want to change the
laws somewhat, but they agree. While it's the law. You
must follow the law. So when you come to like
if you just do a survey on South Carolinians when
it comes to deportations, you're noticing that's a ninety ten
issue in this state. Ninety percent of South Carolinians agree
with the way we're handling the deportations currently. Yes, we're
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by the way, when people talk about what they said
they were only going to target the worst of the
worst and get there's some you know, quote unquote innocent
illegals being scooped up. Well, that's because of the sanctuary cities.
Because in the states, the sanctuary cities and states refuse
to report when they have somebody in custody who has
done a crime and is also in illegal If you
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would simply call ice while you have them in custody,
we're just gonna take them. But when you don't, then
we're coming for them. Oh, but their wives and children
or neighbors are caught. Everybody gets caught up. Now, that's
why that's why quote unquote innocent illegals are getting deported
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as well, because they happen to be fraternizing with the
criminal element, and so they're getting deported as well. But
if the sanctuary cities ended that policy and just called
the ICE and said we got one for you. Everything
would go great.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
All right, I'm even going to go back and make
sure I'm glad you, Paul call that out. That number
that I read either had to be woefully wrong or
I'm remembering it incorrectly. The AI Internet search shows that
South Carolina has a total unauthorized population of eighty eight thousand.
So if you think about the people that were living
in the shadows, and we know there were a lot
of them, there's no way there's two million. So that
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number was incorrect. Sorry about that.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Well, I know that, Like you know, we saw the
big arrest down in Savannah last week, right, so Savannah.
And by the way, this is one of those ironic
little stats that nobody knows. The number one deported people
group in America for the last three months has been Koreans.
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They're not brown, they're not speaking Latino. We're not afraid
of the Latin X. We're apparently afraid of the yellow people,
the people who don't they don't have the round eyes.
We hate the Koreans. So we're that was the big
arrest that they had down in Savannah. It was like
five undred of I'm working on a Hyundai plant, trying
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to make the plant for Hyundai, right, And you know,
the South Koreans aren't happy that we busted them. You know,
the has strained relations with the President of South Korea.
That's fine. We're going to follow the rule of law.
That's it, bottom line, whether you're whether you're white. We've
deported literally thousands of Irish over the last two months.
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Why are the Irish being targeted? They even speak English?
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Trying to remember. Seems like that's a reoccurring theme from
one guy in particular. Every time I see him on television,
he says that they're going to follow the rule of wall.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Is this Tom Holman, Dad's the guy.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Yeah. As if you need a daily reminder, just turn
old Fox News.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
For God's sake.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
He interviews at least once a day, and his message
is the same. Don't care who you are, where you're from,
you're going back there. We'll ask your name later.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
And he tells the sanctuary cities and states over and
over again. And if you don't want a problem with ice,
let us know when you have an illegal in custody
and we'll come get him. Otherwise, He likes the phrase
we're gonna flood the zone.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
We're gonna flood the zone. Then we got to go
into the neighborhoods. Well, you know what, then we're in
the streets because you wouldn't let us know when you
had them behind bars.