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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Rush.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
It is TSA's top priority to make sure that you
have the most pleasant and efficient airport experience as possible
while we keep you safe. However, Democrats in Congress refuse
to fund the federal government.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Kelly Nash, we will continue.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
To do all that we can to avoid delays that
will impact your travel, and our hope is that Democrats
will soon recognize the importance of opening the government.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Jonathan and Kelly show.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Well, now, James clibn got to say something about that.
He's going to clear his throat in such an awkward
way before he speaks, clear my throat. So the question
is christyen Noolme's video which is being shown in some
South Carolina airports not all, but depends on who actually
owns the monitors. In some cases that those monitors are
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actually operated by the TSA, other cases they are operated
by the airport itself.
Speaker 5 (00:55):
So in Columbia we don't see it, Greenville does not
see it, Charleston does, and Myrtle Beach does see it.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
So now James Clyburn is one of many making a
strong argument. He's making an argument. He's arguing that is
a violation of the Hatch Act.
Speaker 5 (01:13):
Worse than that it violates the norms.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Oh yeah, I forgot about the norms. For God's sake,
Barack Obama just taught me about the norms again the
other day.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
Norm never gave his permission, and you have violated Norm.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
He's not going to go well at cheers.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Oh well, at some point Norm's got to come down
with a determination on the Hatch Act violation having to
do specifically with as the law is written in how
it's implemented here, or at least how it stated as
I hear it in plain English in the actual video.
Because the Hatch Act specifically states that federal employees, while
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on duty or in their office or the like, and
there's a long definition of all the things that would
determine whether they're actually on duty, can say or do
things that would interfere with an election.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
Let me just just read this to you, Jonathan. This
is from the US Office of Special Counsel the Hatch
Act Overview. The Hatch Act, federal law passed to nineteen
thirty nine, limits certain political activities of federal employees, as
well as some DC and local government employees who work
in connection with federally funded programs. All right, so we
already have established no employees can do any of this stuff.
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The law's purpose, that's what we really want.
Speaker 6 (02:25):
What the purpose?
Speaker 5 (02:26):
The purpose is to ensure that federal programs are administered
in a non partisan fashion. In other words, do we
have a program that only benefits liberals or only benefits conservatives.
That's what the Hatch Act is here to prevent. Now,
what we've actually got going on in here is we've
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got a government official, Christy Nome, pointing out that the
TSA is doing the best they can. But we ask
for your graciousness, your patients as we try to make
the best out of a bad situation. Because the Democrats
have voted unanimously to defund the government. Basically, we're not
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going to allow TSA employees to be paid right now.
That is a one hundred percent partisan issue. All Republicans
are for paying everybody, all Democrats are against it. She
wants you to know that when you go to the
airport you got delays, that's because of the Democrats not
funding this. In other words, get on the blower and
call your Democrat congressperson aka James Clyburn. Well, he is
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the House member, so it doesn't even matter. No, we
won the House. But call your senators and let them
know vote for this. We need to get the government open.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Now, a couple of things come to mind as we
are looking at monitors at the airport where we get
all kinds of information, and most of that information at
the airport of the monitors most clearfully or closely wised
as passenger information, not necessary tourist pleasure.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
No, it's news from CNN.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Yeah, that's the biggest problem you got going on right now,
is that when that monitor, well, a lot of those
monitors that are hung side by side, and I don't
know who controls those monitors. Is it the TSA or
is it the local airport? But you're running CNN. So
one of the things, and I realized that James Cliburn
is an elected official. That's different from a government employee.
He can say whatever, he can tell you, whatever crap
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he wants to roll out of his mouth after he
clears that flim So if he wants to tell you that,
as many Democrats would right now, the Republicans are fully
in charge. They run off, they run the House, the
Senate and the executive brand.
Speaker 6 (04:45):
In the judiciary. They got the Supreme Court, they got
it all.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
They got it all.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
They're the ones that are keeping the military from getting paid.
They're the ones that keeps the government closed because they're
in charge. So how could as Hakeem Jeffries would explain
to you and Hucks explained to the million touchs, how
could the Democrats possibly keep the government closed? Now to
an uninformed electorate, which, by the way, through your publish
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Who's system, you have a bumper crop of the uninformed electorate,
they would believe that. They go, oh, that's right. The
Republicans are in charge of the Senate, They're in charge
of the House. Donald Trump is a Republican. He's in
charge of the executive branch. If they could even identify
it using those terms. So, how is it, Kelly, that
the government is still closed when the Republicans are in charge?
Speaker 5 (05:32):
Well, because I thought it was pretty obvious.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
Sixty votes formed electorate, not the podcast listed in order.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
To get the clean resolution, the Sea are Continuing resolution,
which is clean, which is the same one that they
voted for thirteen times previously in past the Democrats overwhelmingly
supported it. You need sixty total votes in the Senate.
We do not have sixty Republicans in the Senate. Unfortunately,
hopefully that'll change coming up here in the next twenty
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twenty six. That would be nice if we could get
the sixty Demo kid sixty Republicans in the Senate. But
until you can get sixty votes, you cannot pass the bill.
Now again, just to go back in time, Joe Biden's
people are the one who put an expiration on the
Affordable Healthcare ex subsidies that ends at the end of
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this year. Everybody who is on Obamacare, not everybody, but
a lot of people. Your subsidies are going to go.
You're gonna start paying a lot more for Obamacare, which
has had been the design. Look if you go back
and look at that Barack Obama speeches from twenty ten
to twenty eleven, twenty twelve, he was talking about, we're
going to make it hurt. Here's the point. The American
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public has to become so addicted to this healthcare then
we got to make it hurt. And when we make
it hurt, then they're gonna go back to their legislators
and say fix this. In other words, we're gonna pay
for everything. Let us pay for everything. That's how you fit.
You want to stay in office, you better give me
free healthcare. And who is the great American who said?
Speaker 2 (07:04):
It?
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Could have been I always want to say it's Benjamin Franklin,
but it's not Benjamin Franklin. H he said the name
wuc courme to me in a minute. It's a contemporary name,
relatively contemporary. You think healthcare is expensive, now wait till
it's free. I'll think of the name. I want to
give him full credit for that.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
It might actually be Ron Paul might have said.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
That would sound like something Ron Paul would say. So
as now we look at the information that's coming out
and we get the video that's obviously going to be
a big poop up off of the Democrats here in
the next couple of days, and trying to claim that
the Hatch Act, which has never been really enforced, certainly
wasn't enforced on the bomb administration or the Biden administration.
Which is another problem with the Hatch Act is that
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it's written in such a way that it becomes toothless,
but even worse even by any honest assessment sides of
the Aisle.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
It never has really been enforced.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
So we got that argument going on, while at the
same time we do have the real problem of the
government is shut down, and MSNBC is making a big
deal out of if it lasts through tomorrow, it'll be
the fourth longest. Okay, how matter how long it lasts.
The point is is that you can't suddenly just say, well,
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how long can the Republicans hold out and not use
their executive their legislative power because they control both branches
they are how can they not use those powers to
open the government again. Meanwhile, you're still going to get
the same information you get in the monitor next to
the TSA monitor at the airport from CNN, and they're
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not by the way, they weren't shut down by the
administration yesterday in the office that was ABC News.
Speaker 5 (08:53):
Specifically because of George and this treatment of our great
vice president.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
So we have that argument continuing, and I was I'm
still fascinated at what Pritzker and Newsom and now how
many other Democrat governors are going to fall in the
line here, even the ones that are not maybe in
the hunt to become president, but they want to fall
in line because they want to get a high ranking
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government nod for a cabinet position, possibly once they see
what's plainly going to happen is that because of Donald
Trump's overreach, particularly with illegal immigration in this country, the
Democrats got to stand up and do the true fighting
in this Although people now have been they formed their
own militias in Los Angeles, is the easiest way to
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read that.
Speaker 5 (09:43):
But they were certainly forming them in Chicago.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
We have neighborhood watches going on in Chicago.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
They like to ram the vehicles. Yesterday they also had
the breaking news that there's more hits put out on
ICE agents, and they showed you the price tags that
they're offering. So if you kidnap or if you docks them,
if you just give us their home address, I think
that was thirty five hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Now it's always slept from two grand to fives.
Speaker 5 (10:08):
Ten thousand dollars if you are able to kidnap any
agent or a member of their family, and it's fifty
grand if you're able to assassinate a high ranking ICE official.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
Well, given that that's the case, is there any surprise
now that we actually have reports of shots fired in Illinois?
Speaker 6 (10:27):
No, of course not that's the goal.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Look, let's be clear, Gavin Newsom and the entire Barack Obama,
Joe Biden, Kamala Harrison, their goal is to get them killed.
They want some people dead. They also want some on
the left dead. They don't want it to be a
one way street. You can't have a civil war if
one side's the only one killing. You got to kill
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on both sides. We need a murderous rampage to erupt.
If we don't have that, there is no hope of
a Democrat ever winning office from a sane person. Again,
if you have a civil war, then there's hope. That's
all they want. Hope and change. Hope and change comes
with bullets.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
Well, and to your point, if we cannot do anything
at this moment to affect the policy, since Donald Trump
and the Republicans run everything in Washington as plainly as
they've already demonstrated and told you that they do. We
talked many times before about how the Democrats have laid
this out in a log game. Yeah, they've done a
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pretty good job at it, particularly with the education system.
As we mentioned, the uninformed electric But if you've got
people who are still willing to serve now that's where
this is the next point of attack. You've got to
find a way to make these people stand down, the
people that work as police officers.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
Are you talking about JB. Pritzker?
Speaker 5 (11:50):
I'm sorry, Are you talking about what JB. Pritzker said
over the weekend.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 5 (11:54):
He basically just said, we're going to prosecute you as
soon as we get in office. That we're going to
cause you are committing crimes against the American people by
deporting illegals or by even detaining a US citizen that's
illegal according to fat JB. Pritzker's law, And so JB.
Pritzker says, we might not prosecute you now, although we
are considering it, but we will prosecute you once we're
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back in power, because Trump won't be in power forever.
And then we'll come and we'll take away everything you
can hold, dear, and send you and your flag waving
behind to prison.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
So with that, now, we've got to make sure that
even though they want to run the immigration system as
they plainly campaigned on and now unfortunately are executing as
they were elected to do, the only way we can
stop this now in their estimation or the best way
they can stop it now is actually take out any
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support staff that may be needed, because Donald Trump and
Jada Vance just on their own can't run around the
country and run all the illegals out. So if we
do away with ICE by making sure that they understand
we will come and kill you and your family. We
won't kill you, but you'll die on death row, which
is funny story about South Carolina. We didn't talk about yesterday,
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but you will be imprison for the rest of your
natural life. We don't even know what the charges yet
because we haven't written the legislation. But if you are
part of the now SS organization that you claim what
we call ICE, then certainly I don't even know what
the punishment will be under J. D.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Prisker, well JB.
Speaker 5 (13:27):
Pritzker and the entire apparatus of the Democrat Party that
is trying to intimidate folks. That is, if Antifa was
a real organization, that's who they'd be protesting if Antifa
was real, though, true fascists are the ones that are
trying to stop Americans from enforcing American law.
Speaker 6 (13:50):
If JB.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
Pritzker doesn't like the law, or if you know Brandon
Johnson doesn't like the law. You have ways to change laws.
You can't change just the Chicago law and think that
that means anything when it comes to federal law. But
you can say, Barack Obama, great senator from the great
state of Illinois, he could have changed laws on immigration,
except Barack Obama said that they were good. Barack Obama
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said that they were Hillary Clinton said that the laws
were good. So this is a new movement from the
lunacy on the left that has said that the laws
are bad. And I pointed out a thing on this morning, Jonathan,
when you look at the vast majority of the immigrants
that are coming from Venezuela, specifically Venezuela. Venezuela is run
by a guy named Nicholas Madua. Nicholas Madua is a dictator.
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Nicholas Madua said that he wants to take down the
United States government because we are trying to enforce border laws.
Nicholas Madua's government is funded almost eighty percent by drug
sales to US citizens. They need to sell us the drugs,
and if you shut down the border and then we
don't have access, then the Madua's whole government is going
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to call so Madura had a great plan during the
Biden administration, send in the gang members in case we
ever kicked out. Well, they've been kicked out, and he's
activated trend de Agua MS. Thirteen and everybody else. When
we saw a wave of immigrants coming from a dictator's country,
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you should have known then, because think about other dictators.
Think about if you saw a wave of immigrants coming
from North Korea? Do people actually escape Venezuelan.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
Can see, by the way, because you're right, did they
actually escape North Korea?
Speaker 6 (15:35):
They don't.
Speaker 5 (15:36):
A couple of them do, right. Every now and again,
and we'll have stories. We'll have a sixty minute story
about so and so who saw the horrors inside of that.
Every once in a while you get a few people
who escape from Venezuela. But the overwhelming majority are not escaped.
They're sent they're insane criminals, or they're just a member
of a cartel, some sort of gang. They're here on purpose.
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I mean, every the same night that you were not
we're talking about La County has this stupid vote to
make it illegal to evict somebody who says that they've
been impacted in.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
Any moratorium on evictions. If you can show that you
have been impacted by Donald Trump's is an administration.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
Just like it's just any immigration policy.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Immigration if that's had.
Speaker 5 (16:20):
A negative impact, and they estimate that it's going to
cost two hundred and seventy five million dollars I think
in La County alone, these immigrants, which, by the way,
I'll also just go after Republicans and Conservatives here while
I'm just taking everybody out. The Republicans have done a
piss poor job of prosecuting businesses that hire illegals. And
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that goes for the people down here in Georgia who
had all the people where were they from? The one
the Chinese that were working at the Hyundai plant or whatever,
wherever they're from. If you're hiring under the table you're
or you're hiring illegals with fake IDs and stuff, you
as a business owner should either be paying eight nine
figure finds depending on how big your company is, or
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going to prison.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
They try to camouflage it with all those z Verify
work employment structures that they put in place, but it
kind of like the hatch eye. It didn't have any
teeth and it was never really written in a way
that it will be enforced or even the supervised or
any enforced in any way, shape or form.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
But the irony of the KABC television report in Los
Angeles the other night was that, as they reported on
their opening story was the breaking news, LA County has
now voted a moratorium on evictions to anyone who can
prove that they've been negatively impacted by the ICE integration enforcement.
The flip in next story Jonathan and I will flit
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you not. The next story was and an LA County
mother has been found dead murdered by two Venezuelans. Wow,
same Venezuelans who ICE has been looking for for three years.
They've been in and out of LA County jails for
three years. They finally have murdered a US citizen who
happened to be a legal immigrant from Venezuela. They're killing
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US citizens. When we talk about US citizens, we don't
just mean white people. We don't just mean people born
in America. We mean all of them, and all US citizens,
including most particularly those who came from other countries and
did the hard work to become a US citizen. Sure
as hell don't want these people coming here and murdering them.
Speaker 4 (18:29):
And realizing as Kelly pointed out that Venezuela understands that
their market is the US for their drugs. This is
their market.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
The government can't run without us.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
And absolutely they can't.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
And just as we talked about with the tariffs and
the like, if you want access to the consumers, and
we really ought to be having a conversation, I was
thinking pondering this yesterday. We would be better off in
most cases talking in the news about not US citizens,
but US consumers. If you really wanted to make sure that,
and Donald Trump is that you are going to have
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to play by our American laws and in some cases
our newly formed American tariff laws as this administration will
put in place. You're going to have to make sure that.
Because Donald Trump is finally standing up for the forgotten man,
Donald Trump understands the fentanyl problems and the other problems
that the Democrats turn their back to. Not just turn
their back to, they turned away and walked away and
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left the door open for this to come in to
affect the citizens of this country. Now we're blowing Venezuelan
ships or other drug trafficker ships, no matter where they
would come from. I'm sure if that were the case
right out of the damn water, and the Democrats are
screaming that you are actually overreaching with your war powers act.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
Yeah, I mean Madure is the one who declared war
on us. I mean so that they're the ones.
Speaker 6 (19:51):
Who need to be stopped.
Speaker 5 (19:52):
If you start seeing a wave of immigrants from dictator countries,
you know that they did not escape. They don't let
them escape. I mean a few might escape, but the
rest of them are sent intentionally to do you harm.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
And referenced a movie to actually draw a similar a
similar situation and conversation. Remember the beginning of Scarface. Yeah,
when he's living under the bridge in Miami.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
We had a dictator who actually was sending people here, Yes,
from Cuba.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Yeah, that's how you knew they were problems.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
Yes, So and then they outraged because we have these people.
I remember, I remember, because I'm olding us to remember.
I remember seeing on the news they had chain link fences,
particularly one under a cluster of overpasses in the interstate
there in Miami, where they were holding these people while
they were processing them because somebody insisted on vetting them.
What we're gonna find out who these people are? Ah,
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that's an American so but they were screaming. The liberal
were then screaming that we have people herded like cattle.
And these were the people that were sent from as
Donald Trump described anytimes in different parts of the world
now from other situations, but are very similar. They're not
sending their best. No, Cuba was sending over all their prisoners,
dumped all of them out, helped them make a damn
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boat on the floatilla and float them right over here.
Speaker 5 (21:20):
Mental patients asylum people not looking for legal asylum, literally
in a mental asylum.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
They were asilent refugees, but not refugees in asylum. I
don't know the way I have to I don't know why
I'm laughing.
Speaker 4 (21:36):
And this is the saddest damp thing that's going on
in American history. And you're right, Republicans have a lot
to do with the blame on how this thingdamn thing
is allowed to get where it is today. And a
lot of it had to do with the fact that
because I'm from the South, a lot of that had
to do with the fact that we have people coming
over from south of the border or from southern countries
are coming through Central American South America, no matter where
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they originated. More likely back in previous back in the day,
it was Central and South Americans coming up to Mexicans
coming up through the southern border in order to get
game for the employee.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
We've talked about that a million and amn times. Why
am I bringing it up.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
I don't know, because I'm frustrated with the situation and
we've all seen it been playing out. Now now it's
gotten to a point where we have crime in the
streets to the extent that there is no other way
to describe it other than it.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Is a war.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
And furthermore, we now allowed different persons from different countries
to send their unofficial armies into the US to attack
from within. And we have highly elected officials, from governors
to senators, who are battling for their right to stay
in the streets or in the privacy of their own home.
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As now you can't even a victim. We're giving illegal
criminals housing in this country.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
You know.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
That's why I have two thoughts.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
I'm trying to figure out which order to go on one.
I'll just say back in the day, back in the day,
we were talking this morning about how people in gen
Z don't know, don't know what a VHS tape was,
which I find ironic, like, how could you not know?
Did you never see a movie from the eighties or
the nineties. There's all these I guess differences between younger
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people and the rest of us where they don't remember
life before the Internet. But it wasn't that long ago, Jonathan,
I swear it must have been as recently as the
early two thousands. Where you would see people up for
like an ambassadorship or something, they would have to have
that retracted because it would be leaked that they had
hired an illegal alien as the housekeeper. That was a
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point of great shame, that was a point of unpatriotic activities.
And you were not going to be a government official
for sure hiring an illegal alien. Today, that person would
be treated as some sort of freedom fighter. It's incredible
the differences. But let me just I'm this is the
fourteen Amendment, and I think that people need to understand
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what it says. No person shall hold any office civil
or military, under the United States or under any state
who has previously taken an oath to support the Constitution
of the United States. Every Democrat is in violation of
this once you've pledged support the constitution of the United States,
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and then quote given aid or comfort to the enemies
thereof when you are saying we're going to give you
a sanctuary city, when we're giving you a sanctuary state,
when we're going to do a moratorium so illegals can
stay where any of this is giving comfort to the
enemies of our country. And you are in violation of
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the fourteenth Amendment. And we should be having votes right
now in the House and in the Senate to have
these people removed, not only as governors, as mayors, as
city council members, whatever it is.
Speaker 4 (25:01):
Yeah, I'm putting a finer point on it. And then
furthermore demonstrate as printed all over the damn world today
on the world Wide Web and will be highly saluted
by MSNBC, ABC, CBS and the like. Los Angeles is
making sure that illegal criminals have free housing, free housing
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protected under law. You cannot remove them.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
Is La County going to pay for it?
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (25:30):
No, It'll be the private landowners, the people who own
these real estate inventions. You bought a ten apartment, ten
unit building, this is all your life savings, and it's
unfortunately rented to a bunch of people who are going
to say I'm negatively impacted by ICE Immigration Enforcement. None
of us are going to pay you. You got to
make your mortgage payment on your own.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
Now, could I apply through California Section eight or other
housing authorities that I could be at least paid what
the state thinks I should be paid. Are those persons
to be able to stay and my property that I
pay taxes on, and that I am legally responsible even
under an eviction, I'm legal responsible to make sure that
I bide by all California housing laws.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
It's like the poor SAPs down in Charleston who bought
those units in those high rises and now the whole
high rise thing has been condemned, and they're like, but
you still got to pay your HOA fees.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
If you have an illegal right now living in your
home or your your apartment in Los Angeles, your apartment building,
or a single family dwelling, you can't turn the water off.
You can't instruct the power company to turn the power
off if that if that shelter for some reason becomes
inhabitable by a myriad of frigging reasons and definitions by
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the state or federal government, you have to go repair
that home. Now, even if you have to duck the
friggin gunfire to get in to make sure that the
bathroom fawcet works, you have to buy law, go repair
that property that you can't collect rent on and is
now being protected by the state of California, so that
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even criminal activity. And by the way, if you own
a property where criminal activity is being conducted, and you,
as a landowner, don't do something about making sure that
those persons are moved down, you you're fat, You yourself
can be arrested. You have to make sure, according to
all those state laws that that apartment is fully inhabitable
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and comfortable. Outside of I'm thinking of California, you actually
have to supply air conditioning as well as heat, but
you would have to supply heat and in Illinois, well.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
And just think about the difference between if I'm an
illegal and I commit a crime. I not murder, we'll
leave that one off the table. But I raped somebody
or I robbed somebody, I'm arrested, I'm processed into the jail.
As they're processing me in, they look at my paperwork
or they look at my license or whatever it is,
and they go Oh, you're not a legal immigrant of
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the United States. You're in illegal you get special protection.
If I'm a native born American, I Kelly Nash rob
a store and I'm being processed into the jail, no
special privileges.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
You just go to jail.
Speaker 5 (28:14):
But if I'm an illegal, they say, oh, this is
a sanctuary city, sanctuary state. First off, hide the paperwork
as much as we can. Secondly, get them out of
the system and back onto the streets as soon as possible,
so that if ICE comes, we do not have them
in a holding cell, because if they're in a holding cell,
ICE will then take them. We do not want to
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help ICE. We're a sanctuary city. So you get back
on the street quicker. If you're an illegal alien who
does some sort of crime as opposed to an American,
at least treat them the same. At least don't give
them preferential treatment. Make them do the same time and
jail that we would do.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
All right, I'm confusing my fat guys for a minute. Here,
was it Pritsker or was it mister happy hands Tim
Walls who signed something.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Yes, they have to do with issuing driver's licenses.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
Oh, I don't know I didn't see you just walk
in and just walk. If you you didn't even have
to be at a walk I'm sure if you're grip,
if you're handicapped.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
I can't believe they make me come in.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
That is another great point.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
I can't believe mister happy hands Tim Walls actually did
not point that out. We should just mail everybody a
driver's license.
Speaker 6 (29:21):
Yeah, that seems racist.
Speaker 4 (29:23):
But if you everybody gets a driver's licenses is pretty
much the bottom line of the decree signed by the governor.
Everybody gets a driver license. And by the way, when
you register to vote, all you need is a driver's license.
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Now, what about the fellow with the uh was it
Pennsylvania driver's license that had no name given? Is he
registered to vote?
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Now?
Speaker 4 (29:42):
Yes, no name given. Everybody wants to get his vote,
no name given. Cast your ballot over here, mister no
name given? That you, well, we got five or six
of you. Okay, just single file. There's the balloting machine.