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Happy Thursday to everybody, throw back Thursday, Thursday Thursday. It's
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The numbers eight seven seven VALDESZ and the number one.
We got a couple of calls. My buddy Tony from Canada,
I see is calling in. Thank you, Tony. I appreciate
hearing from you. I see there's some other calls from
the York and a couple others. I'm looking forward to
getting into calls momentarily after we get into some of
the news of the day. But there's a few things
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I want to get into. Right, there's a fake news
story about a five year old that ICE is now
arresting five year olds. That is fake, it's phony, and
it's fraud. And I want to make sure we call
that out for what it is, because I mean, come on,
that totally has to You got to check that stuff. Right.
If you don't call out the fake news as it's happening,
people won't take you seriously. And that's clearly what happened today.
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Also arrests, Right, we've got some arrests. The agitators have
been arrested, both Nakima Levy Williamson her last name, forgive
me if I'm wrong, and the guy with the beard
as well. I'm forgetting his name, but I'll get it
to you in a moment. These guys were locked up today.
Poetic justice, right, I mean good, Who thinks that you
could just barge into a church service while somebody's expressing
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and exercising their First Amendment right to free expression of religion?
And that's somehow your first Amendment right, which is a
free speech for assembly all that stuff. It's free assembly
in the public square, not in a church where people
are gathered to worship. So not only did they violate
the Constitution, but they also violated the Face Act. And
they got charged, and they got purp walked, and they
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got arrested. And I'm sure they love that they were
That is a badge of honor, because that's what leftists love.
They love chaos. They thrive in chaos. But guess what
they got locked up? Now? Don Lemon? I told you listen,
I think Don Lemon's got another thing coming. And what
that is, I believe there's going to be a backlash
from the people. I don't believe Don Lemon's going to
be arrested for anything. Today, a federal magistate excuse me,
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take two today, a federal magistrate judge said no, we're
not going to be locking up Don Lemon because I
think there's enough to charge him with conspiring. But the
problem is, is there enough to win on a conspiracy charge? Right?
And by conspiracy, I mean in the beginning of his report,
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he comes on and he says, look, we're here, we're
kind of embedded with these people, with n Achema Levy
and whatever the rest of her group. And he says
that you know, they're known for catching people by surprise. Okay,
that's fine. The problem is, I don't believe that he
didn't know where they were going. I believe he knew
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full well where they were going and was protecting his source.
And that'll boil down to like the stuff we've seen recently, Right,
we saw somebody who stole information from the government, committed
a crime, and then handed that information over to a reporter. Now,
some reporters think that they're completely inoculated from this, and
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that's in fact not the case. If you are receiving
stolen information from the government, it's your right to protect
you know, your source, but it's also going to be
their right to prosecute you, all right, And now they
chose not to prosecute this most recent example when they
raided that Washington Post reporters home. But they had to
get back to stolen government property. And thankfully, I believe
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this reporter was cooperating with the government because they weren't
trying to put him in jail. They were just trying
to get to the bottom of how the information that
was stolen from the government was stolen and how it
was then leaked. So the government doesn't get to stop
being the government and having the rights that the government
has in order to protect our country. He's a v
we the people, and you don't lose your rights of
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First Amendment either. So this is why we have courts,
and this is why we have laws and precedent and whatnot.
And the bottom line is you just got to look
at how the Trump administration moves. Right, they talked tough,
and I'm not saying they're not tough, but I'm saying
they're very fair. President Trump has been incredibly fair. Earlier,
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I was talking about Buddy Rubin, the Cuban, Right, you
guys know Ruben the Cuban. He's my good friend that's
been in this country for a couple of decades now.
Came here on a jet ski on a five hour ride.
At some points pitch black where the guy on the
jet ski was just following a garmag ge to get
from Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida, some twenty years ago.
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And what's interesting to me about this is Rubin says
Trump has all of the characteristics of a dictator. He's
just like Fideale. He does all the same things Fidel
Castro did and I tell him, really, do you see
Trump putting an endless amount of enemies in jail? Do
you see Trump looting and taking over private industry and
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making it his own in the name of government? And
he says, well, no, but I do see Trump treating
the government like a business and trying to quote unquote
make money for the United States, which he can then
turn around and take. I do see Trump trying to
jail his enemies. But thank God for something called separation
of powers in our country that prevents him from doing it.
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And while he's making the point that I'm trying for
him to see and I'm saying, you know, you can
have similar rhetoric tough talk. What matters is the bottom line.
What matters is the outcomes. Castro is a legitimate Marxist,
communist dictator. Trump has never been those things. There's no
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proof that he's those things. There's not even accusation that
he's those things. They try to call him an autocrat
of fascist, that type of thing, But the reality is
Trump is making money for the United States. He's not
gonna get to take that with him. We know full
well that when it's time for Trump to leave, he's
gonna leave, and that he's not taking the US Treasury
with him right period the end. That money's gonna stay
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with the United States. So anything that suggests otherwise is crazy. Anyway,
that's a quick aside that I pull out because again,
the Trump I set all that to say this, The
Trump administration is not going to put a journalist in jail.
They realize the optics of it are bad. I think
they're also realizing right now how difficult is these ice
guy's wearing masks are. But they're beyond the point of
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return now. I know a lot of people said I
don't care if they were a mask, let them do
with it. I do, and I'll tell you and just
not that it doesn't really bother me per se, but
it will bother me the minute there's a Democrat in
office and they're trying to use law enforcement to do
what they wanted to do. Because we know how democrats roll, right,
We've seen that. We've seen suburban moms in Maryland and Washington,
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DC area in Virginia get followed by the Department of
Homeland Security. Imagine when he starts using dhs HSI officers
to follow moms because they spoke up at school board meetings, right,
the next Democrat president, whatever that may be. Imagine that, right,
Imagine when you get a knock on your door. Yeah,
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we're here on behalf of the President of the United
States because we're you know, the new Democrat gestapo. I
don't want them to have the president of wearing masks
because El Trumpito set that president. I mean, that's already
it's a bridge that's been crossed, you know, No, there's
no turning back. But I don't like it, and that's
why I'm not an advocate against it them. I understand.
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I got brothers that were in law enforcement, and I've
talked about this at nauseam. They never wore masks unless
they were in undercover operations, and for that same reason.
But in undercover operations, you're pretending to not be a cop.
In the commission of your daily duties, where you're you're
wearing a uniform, you are being a cop, whether a
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federal copper or local copper or whatever. So again, I
could argue against the masks, but that's not me arguing
for the doxing of these officers, right. I want them
to be well, I want them to be safe, and
that was the strategy they came up with. All right,
so go for it. I totally get it. It seemed
like a very unconventional and quick way to fix the
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doxing problem. And Amen, Praise God, hallelujah. I think there's
gonna be some unintended consequences down the road from that,
and I guess we'll have to deal with those when
we get there. Because anytime you cross a bridge, right,
it's now that's a thing. Just like when they went
after Trump and they went after his taxes and they
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tried to use the Supreme Court, right, all these things
that they've done. These things open the Pandora's box for
anybody to do them in the future, and it's usually
the Democrats that are, you know, crossing that rubicun So
that's my only point on that, But by and large,
I will echo what I've said in the past. Most
people want to see criminal aliens deported. Most people don't
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want to see it happening the way it's happening, because
people don't really want to know how the sausages are made.
And now that they're seeing it, they're like, Man, had
the media done this to Obama, they would have hated Obama,
but they didn't. They kept it a secret. Matter of
fact that the only published photos from Obama's kids in
cages came out while Trump was president, and they blamed
it on him, Which brings me to this the five
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year old story. So you've got this story about a
five year old being kidnapped, right, being detained by ice
like they like to say the Left. Turns out this
kid was not arrested. He was abandoned. His dad abandoned
him and fled because he didn't want to be arrested.
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Who does that? Who does that? I mean, at the end,
they get the guy and his son is with him
and they're going to be deported together because the United
States doesn't believe in family separation, but apparently this dad did.
He believed in separating his own family so much he
ran away from his own five year old son. What
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a disgrace. Nobody should want that guy in this country.
I better not hear anybody calling him Midwestern dad, right, nobody,
because that is a shame. That's a disgrace. It's disgusting. Now.
I'm glad Secretary of NOMES set the record straight on that,
and I know some people are critical of her, too,
for whatever reason. But I think she's a good administrator,
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and I think she's doing what has to be done.
I think that, like anybody, there can there be improvement, sure,
but I don't have any major critique, my opinion, my thoughts. Anyway,
there's a few more things I want to talk about.
I want to talk about. Hold on, bear with me.
I got a couple more here. Oh, Jack Smith, we
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got the Jack Smith. We're going to do the calls.
We're going to continue on this topic a little bit.
And oh my gosh, I went to go shoot at
a TV segment in New York City this week, and
I left my house in Jersey. I drove over there,
did my thing, and when I came back, Wow, what
a surprise. I'll share that with you a little bit
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later on. All right, so keep it locked right here.
Coming up next, Jack Smith, don't go anywhere.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
This is America. This is America. He's brown, he's bald,
and he's breaking it down.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Oh he's so handsome.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
What's his day? Rich Veldez? All right, amigos, welcome back
Rich Valdez, keeping your company this Thursday night. Happy to
be here with you. Really a blessing. Eight seven to
seven val less number one, And I want to get
into this talk about Jack Smith, because this Jack Smith
stuff again, he's testifying before Congress, He's in a hearing today,
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and you've got all sorts of people trying to defend him.
He's trying to make it seem like he was doing
the right thing when we know full well that he
wasn't doing the right thing, and his whole case fell apart,
and every other big case he's ever worked on is
falling apart after the fact getting overturned. I mean, the
guy's got a horrible track record, so it's always fascinating
to see how he sits there and tries to make
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it into something positive. But Congressman Tom Tiffany today was
asking that Jack Smith about the alternate slate of electors
that they said that this was him trying to undermine
the election, trying to overturn the election, which I believe
is the job of every single politician right They want
to if you lose, if there's a way, your lawyers
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are trying to figure out how to overturn your loss,
especially if there's something suspected. I mean, that's I think
a natural protocol, and we've seen it forever, right, we
saw al Gore do it. We've seen it in al
Gore is going back to the year twenty twenty six
years ago. But somehow in the world that we're in,
it's not good if El Trumpito does it listen to this.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
Is there any historical precedent for an alternate slate of
electors to be sent to Congress? Has that ever happened before?
That had happened? Not anything similar to this situation. But
you're correct. It was in Hawaii. I think it was
Hawaii in I want to say, the nineteen sixty election,
So it has happened before that there was an alternate
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slate of electors that was sent to Congress, which does
the electoral count correct? There was a prior time that
an electoral slate was sent where there was litigation and
recounts going. Actually, there's twice it happened, mister Chairman, had
happened in eighteen seventy six and nineteen sixty that these
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alternate electors happen. I'd like to ask unanimous consent to
introduce the nineteen sixty Hawaii case objective. With that, I
yield to the chairman.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Well, would you look at that and nobody got put
in jail for that. But El Trompito even recommends that
we have states that are saying we want to send
alternate electors, whether it's at his behestor or not. And
all of a sudden, he's the bad guy. Now he's
the one that's guilty as sin. This is part of
the problem when you demonize someone so much in the media,
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and quite frankly, there are people just don't like Trump's bravado.
They don't like his persona, they don't like his confidence,
they don't like his brashness, whatever they want to call it, Right,
I happen to love it. I think El Trumpito's fantastic.
I love the way he delivers things. I love the
way he does things. He surprises me all the time. Right.
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If anything I'm critical of him is for being too pacifistic.
He's not hawkish enough, and he always proves me wrong.
That his mantra, this Trump doctrine of peace through prosperity
and strength, right, he uses the real strength is in
the prosperity. It's honestly, it's this. You know you've heard
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me say before the US dollar people say, oh, it's
not back to by gold and I say no, no,
But the United States dollar is backed by the United
States military, and that's what gives us the strong dollar.
And it's that formula, right, It's the formula of look,
I've got all this stuff, but don't make me use that.
Let's make money together. That is the Trump mantra that
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I feel has never been exploited or even explored to
the degree that it needs to if people were to
take that more seriously. And again, I'm not faulting anybody
right now, I'm telling you that I'm just as surprised.
There's times where I go, hh, listen, I know what
he's doing. I know he's shooting his shot, and he's
shooting it pretty far, and he's gonna try and do
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something that likely can't pull off. And guess what, he
pulls it off. A week ago, people were saying, Oh,
there's no way we're getting Greenland. Oh we're gonna go
to war. Trump's gonna get us into World War three.
He's gonna trigger Article five in NATO. Oh my, that
was literally yesterday's news, the twenty first, or maybe two
days ago, right, because by yesterday it was like, look,
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we agree, it's in the United States best interest and yeah,
look we've got this framework. We're gonna play ball all
through tariffs. If you want to call Trump the tariff tyrant,
go right ahead. But guess what, nobody's dying. Nobody's dying,
and everybody seems to be winning. It's not like these
are one sided deals. Venezuela is down a dictator, they're
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about to be up with oil. That sounds like a
win to me. Argentina, right, we've had some dealings with them.
And while he's not as hardline as he was because
he's got to deal with the IMF now. And I'm
talking about how you're Malay, the president of Argentina. Guess what,
they's somewhat out of the woods, right. Their economy hasn't
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tanked like it had and was going to continue. So
he's playing a balancing act with a house of cards.
Not an easy task. And I give it to Milay,
I really do you look at these things and you say, hey,
this is not so bad, not so bad at all.
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So I will I will tip my hat to President
Trump yet again and say, look at that, not a
single shot was fired. And he's not annexing anything, right,
He's not pulling a putin. He's offering them what was
it six six, six hundred million dollars or something like that,
or did I miss his zero? Is it more? Anyway,
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point is he's offering them money plus one hundred grand
per person that lives there, which there aren't that many
people that live there. God bless them. I think that's
how you make a deal. That's how you make a deal.
Now there's other controversy over this Board of Peace stuff,
saying he's using the power of the bully pulpit to
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strong arm people to pay a billion bucks or whatever
it is, one hundred million, whatever the fee is to
join the Board of Peace and if you don't do it,
then you may be So he's strong arming these people.
And I'm gonna say, yes, he is strong arming them
the way we've been strong armed in the past. Right,
we get strong armed by the UN every single year.
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We get more money than everybody, and we get none
of the benefit. The United States doesn't need the UN
at all. I get it. That's a selfish approach, right.
The idea is, no, the United States funds the UN
not because it needs it, but because the world needs it,
and because the United States has excess. We bless others
with what we have, as we would say in Spanish,
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keno sora, we've got enough to give, We've got some leftover.
I get that, I get being charitable, I get all that.
But when you're turning your back on your own country
and we've got deficits that are, you know, way worse
today than they were even proportionally right than at the
time that they were proposing the League of Nations apples
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and oranges. So this is this is a unique situation.
I say, pull the plug and get out. I like
the border peace idea. I do. Am I thrilled that
Trump is telling them I will tariff the crap out
of you if you don't join the Board of Peace.
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Not thrilled, but not losing sleep over it, that's for sure, right,
because again he's not threatening military strikes. He's not threatening it,
and he's just saying, look, we want peace. Help us
in making peace and building this. Well, what's the word
I'm looking for. I don't know. Bucket of money, right,
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this bucket of money of the Board of Peace, so
we can build, rebuild Gaza, we can do what needs
to be done. Right, He's strong arming people into contributing.
He's doing what the UN should be doing, but instead
of squandering through Unrah and other crazy groups that they have.
So yeah, am I mad? No way, not in the least.
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I think we should be applauding President Trump. He's like, well,
I'm winning America, and in the meantime, I'm gonna be
making America better by taking most of the Arctic that
I can get. Yes, we're gonna do that. We're gonna
protect it, We're gonna have we're gonna own it. And
while we're at it, we're gonna try and rebuild Gaza
with everybody else's money. I mean, listen, I think this
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is a fantastic thing. Why on earth would we criticize
such a thing. Well, because Trump is strong arming them.
I call that negotiating. I think that's business. He hasn't
threatened anything with any military Nada. Now again, would I
have done it. I might have used some military. I
would might have said, go ahead, see what happens, right,
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Because I mean, why not? Right? There's a reason I
never pursued real public life that way. I think I
have some crazy views for things like that. I have
a short temper for stuff like that. So Trump Trump
is wise. He's got wisdom beyond my years for sure,
and kudos to him on securing this deal. Now, let
me see there's something else I want to call Jacksmith.
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I had just broached on that. I just went sideways
with this international affair of stuff, but very very good stuff.
Let me stick with this because Jeff Andrew, congressman from
New Jersey, we've had him on before. He's terrific. By
the way, former Democrat right jump ship. When they decided
to impeach Trump twice, he said no, no, no, not me
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became a Republican. But listen to and Andrew talking about
rewriting history, and he's spot on. Here, go ahead.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
I just want to quickly go over something because we
keep rewriting history. The President said, peacefully and patriotically. What
don't we understand about peacefully and patriotically? He asked for
the national Guard?
Speaker 3 (22:17):
That was ignored.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
He asked Speaker Pelosi, what don't we understand that question?
Are you saying, Nancy Pelosi controls the National Guard? The
President could national guard that he wanted to.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
And you know that in my.
Speaker 7 (22:28):
Time, I lost some of my time the time alongs
to John Forerly Jersey.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
I have a few more seconds.
Speaker 7 (22:32):
And finally, how many elected officials say we're going to
fight to win an election? Few terminology used all the
time seriously, and of course if they were guilty, they
should be prosecuted. The problem was there were many in
the mix.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
One hundred percent right. You gotta love the plain spoken
nature here, right, real Jersey guy pointing out the obvious.
Who doesn't say, we're fighting to win this election. We
gotta fight, fight, fight. I mean, the these accusations that
they throw at Trump are crazy. The accusations that he
throws at others aren't crazy. They make all the sense
in the world in my opinion. I mean, it really is.
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Sometimes it gets me a little frustrated. You know. Normally
I laugh at this and I just think, oh, it's
the left being the left. But sometimes you got to
look at this and think, oh my god, oh my goodness,
so many things we could be working on. Instead we
have to sit here playing volleyball with bs trying to
determine what the actual facts are because these guys want
to play so fast and loose with the facts. I mean,
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it really is disheartening. Anyway, there was another clip I
wanted to play for you, but I want to make
sure I leave time for my story about happened in
New York City. I want to make sure I have
time for your calls and any updates that There was
also a little updating I wanted to give you on
the on the Nachema Levy individual who was arrested today
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and the other person. There is an article. I had
it on my desk. As soon as I get I'll
get it during the break and then we'll come right back.
But that's what I've got on the agenda today. Plus again,
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Welcome back, Rich Valdez, keeping your company. We're live, uh
and direct and happy to be here. At least I'm live.
You may not be live. I'm live and uh. It's
a beautiful, beautiful day today. It was a beautiful day yesterday.
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I think it's gonna be a beautiful day tomorrow and
then snow. Right, we're expecting snow. I think the estimate
here in New York, in Jersey is ten inches HIO.
I've seen. I've seen a lot worse. I saw this
one tweet from I don't know, some you know, crazy
propaganda mill that said we were going to get sixty
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one inches of snow this weekend. This was a manufactured
storm in order for President Trump to carry out what's
known as the Storm, which is from some book and
some movie and more bs right that JFK. Junior is
dead and he's resurrected, and the aliens and QAnon and
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I tell you the stuff people choose to believe in,
you know, stick with Jesus. He hasn't let me down yet.
But anyway, all that being said, we're getting ten inches
is what we're expected, right, I think nine to twelve
is the estimate. I don't believe there's going to be
an associated ten days of darkness as a result of that,
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but I do know that we will have likely a
tough schedule. There'll be a lot less churches this Sunday
being stormed by the radical left because of that, because
they probably will have to postpone services if they're hit
with ten inches of snow. May not be enough parking
for people. But anyway, my hope is that everybody makes
it to church, and I will be back with you
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guys tomorrow. And I'm not going anywhere. I just wanted
to make sure I said that. And I want to
get into your calls, right. You know the number eight
seven seven Valdez one. Sometimes I don't know the number,
but that is the number, and I do have some calls.
Let's go to Tony Tony's in Montreal, Canada. Tony, go
right at Listen.
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Speaker 3 (27:39):
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Speaker 8 (27:43):
I want to speak about Islamification. I want to speak
about Minneapolis. I want to speak about US Code eight Dash.
Speaker 9 (27:51):
One one one.
Speaker 8 (27:52):
I want to speak about the Trump Agenda, the new
order that he is obviously establishing. I want to speak
about the United States being subjugated by the leftist I
want to talk about the fifty six consulates in the
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United States that Mexico has that are promoting the idea
of this subjugation of civilizational war regarding immigration influx into
the United States, where a certain elements of the Mexican
national movement believes that if they can capture enough the
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Maniac's abbey level, the representative of Niquina Levy Armstrong and
the destruction of the church by infringement of the Face law,
and the Islamification and the immigration civilization war that's going
on with the fifty six different embassies from Mexico pushing
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the idea of mass immigration into the United States for
the purpose of returning their land according to their nationalist
movement in Mexico, Lots of stuff Islamification, immigration issues, and
the issue of population by overcoming the obstacles that they face.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
But hang on, there's a lot going on there. And
good to hear from you, my brother. I appreciate it.
Let's talk about this, these fifty six consulates in Mexico.
I think you're talking about the stuff that Schweitz is
writing about in his book. Tell me more.
Speaker 8 (29:40):
The fifty six consulates in the United States that Mexico
has that are promoting the idea of this subjugation or
civilizational war regarding immigration influx in the United States, where
a certain elements of the Mexican National Movement believes that
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if they can capture enough the immigrants from Mexico in
the United States, they can get back certain parts of
the land that they believe the United States took from Mexico.
Simpeter s. White Shirt's new book he's talking about, I
don't know what the title of the book.
Speaker 10 (30:23):
But it's basically the subversion of the United States by
all of these different surreptitious movements, Chinese Islamas and obviously immigrations.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Right. You know what's interesting here, Tony, is that it's
not only the Islamification, excuse me, the push toward the
left and this softness that they have on islamis like
there are Muslims that are not soft on Islam. Right.
We saw just I don't know a week ago, week
and a half ago, that the UAE banned their citizens
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from receiving any type of UAE funding if they attend
school in the UK because they said it's been islamified,
that they are radical Islamists with a t at the end,
not Islamics, but Islamists, so within the Muslims themselves, they're
having this type of conflict. And yeah, you're one hundred
percent right, it's wild how this is being pushed. But
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this is what radicalization looks like. And you know, it's
interesting that you mention that because there is a tie
in in that the Marxists are pushing this similar type
of jihadist movement within what used to be Black Lives
Matter during George Floyd and now it seems to be
the anti ICE movement, which I think is totally wild.
(31:40):
But here we are taught the.
Speaker 9 (31:42):
Out of control opposition, the blmis jihadist Islamification or the
Islamification procedures that are undertaken by BLSM movement, and the
people that are pushing mass immigration into the United States.
That's in here, and it's a overt takedown of the
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American system, not only through people like Dante King, a
professor at I believe it's Princeton or Yale, different people
in the United States that they're advocating for the white
supremacy or white colonialism arguments, et cetera. These are all
different theories that are converging at a certain point to
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remove traditional America.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Yeah, I think you're one hundred percent right. They're trying
to subvert America in so many different ways, right, removing
traditional America. I think you're spot on. And this is
their move right because it's not because they hate America
per se, and they do, but it's because they love
the chaos that comes to communism. They love the state.
(32:48):
They love the idea of the workers owning what other
people have worked hard to build. That there is no
there are no billionaires, right. This is what they aim for.
This is what they they live for. This system that
they strive to perfect that's never worked, which is why
they despise capitalism, which they've labeled it. Right, it's really
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just the free market. But they despise the free market
that they call capitalism because it has worked, albeit sometimes
flawed by their view, by their opinion. It doesn't work
in their opinion, but it does. It's the system that
has brought more people out of poverty than anything else. Right,
a job, right, Reagan said it best. The best anti
poverty program is a job. Make money, feed yourself, make money,
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take care of your family, make money, do better. It's
the bottom line. Since the beginning of time, people figured
out they had a farm, they had to eat, they
had to keep themselves warm, and they got to make money.
And listen, that's what's under attack in America. So I
think you're one hundred percent right. I'll check out that professor.
I didn't know about that, Tony and Moltreal. I'm glad
you found me. Good to hear from you, and God
bless you, my friend. All right, let's switch gears and
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head over to that clip from CBS News WCCO regarding
the arrest of Mackina Levy Williams. I hope I got
her name right. Go r ahead.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
We've learned that there's been an arrest.
Speaker 5 (34:09):
This is over that protest at the church in Saint
Paul from last Sunday.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Protesters disrupted the service at city's church over Pastor David
Easterwood's role as acting director of ice Field Office in
Saint Paul. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced this morning that
she directed agents to arrest Takima Levy Armstrong. Bondi says
Levi Armstrong allegedly played a key role in organizing what
she called the attack on city's church. Bondi said quote,
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we do not tolerate attacks on places of worship and
said there will be more updates.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
Now, what's interesting here is a I messed up her name.
It's Nakima Levy Armstrong, not Nikima Levy Williams. Forgive me.
There were other arrests. That was just the first of
withd African American women with the long hair, with the dreadlocks.
Then there was the guy with the beard. Right, These were,
at least for me, the two most prominent, yelling inside
the church. And then there was this guy right, you
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might remember him. His name William Scott Kelly. He's a
combat veteran who hates what the United States has become.
He thinks it'd be better if if we had a
communist revolution. Listen to this guy, all right, let's take two.
Let's try that again. Go right ahead. Let what's going on.
Speaker 9 (35:13):
Agree with them.
Speaker 5 (35:14):
They're gonna come at me with charges.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
And I'm not I want the people to be able
to hear it.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
I mean, what we're seeing around this country is they're
using their political influence to attack people that disagree with them.
They're going to come at me with charges, and I'm
not scared of that. There's no base for these charges.
I did not commit any I did not block them
from you know, their their service.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
No, you weren't standing in front of people's faces, screaming
at them as they cowered in their chairs, children, women alike.
You didn't do that. I think you did, sir. I
think you did.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
Never came in and removed us, so we didn't stop
their service. In fact, people were still praying the entire time.
The music was still playing the entire time.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
So you know, Pam.
Speaker 5 (35:49):
BONDI, you want to come and arrest me, you want
to come and give me charges, so be it. And
for all the people getting you know, giving me death threats,
threatening my life, kill me, go ahead, kill me, because
you know what, as Fred Hampton said, you can kill
the revolutionary, but you can't kill they.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
All right, So it's clear, thank you, it's clear that
this guy is a nutcase. He says, the police didn't
come and take us out. Well, sir, is that I'm
allowed to just go places and start yelling at people
and if the cops don't come, then I'm supposed to
presume I'm allowed to stay. I mean, I think this
guy's off his rocker, and I think the charges are
totally gonna stick. I don't think he's got a case
for himself at all to say that because we weren't
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thrown off. Imagine somebody tries to steal your car. They
just jump in your car and they start screaming, and
they're just like, oh, well, you know, I thought, you know,
you were gonna tell me about Jesus. But let me
tell you about Jesus. Did Jesus wear a suit? Somebody
comes in all argumentative like that. I don't think for
a second that they're not going to get in trouble.
I don't think for a second they're gonna be well,
you know, they didn't tell me to leave. These people
were shocked, These people were dismayed to think for a second,
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William Scott Kelly, if that is really your name, that's
a Mark Levin line right there. If that is your name,
if that ran I mean it right, is it really
your name? Because I think this guy's an op. I
think this guy is a fake, phony fraud. I think
he's an actor. I don't think he's some sort of
crazy that fell off the deep end that's served in
the military and he's malcontent. Now there are people like that,
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but I don't think that's the case here. This guy's
a real professional radical. This guy's likely that's not his name,
he likely has done work with intelligence agencies. I guess right,
this is the type of guy you send in when
you want to destabilize the country. He knows the rhetoric.
It's not his first rodeo. This guy's a professional. Right.
(37:34):
Compare him to AOC. It took her a long time
to be able to get to to her rhetoric, and
it's not even as sharp as his. Right, she's a
real you know what, The left would call it, useful idiot.
This guy, this guy's a pro anyway. That's all I
have to say on that. I'm glad they arrested him
and her and some other third person, and they should
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probably arrest everybody that was there if they could track
him down, and then you know, we can track them
down because it was all over the video and they
were able to do it at January sixth, why wouldn't
they be able to do it here? And I think
personally that's the example that should be set. Every last
one of them should be charged with the Face Act.
Every last one of them should be held in the
DC gulag or whatever gulag they can find. And I
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say gulag euphemistically for jail, I don't really mean a
real gulag. And we should we should make an example
that no one should go into a mosque, no one
should go into a synagogue, no one should go into
a church and interrupt the service. That shouldn't happen. People
should have their right to do what they want, say
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what they want, do what they want right within the
limits of the law. You want to protest that church,
like I've said before, stand outside, hang up your sign,
just like the people in abortion clinics. They go outside,
they offer prayer, they do whatever whatever they're doing. Right,
everybody's got their right to protest, and you got to
respect that right. But you can't bring it inside. You
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can't start, you know, crossing that line. And these guys
clearly cross the line. This is insanity that we're even
having this conversation. I hope that tomorrow we wake up
to hear that seventy other people were arrested. All seventy
or fifty or sixty whatever number. This is all these
dozens of people that storm this church. Every last one
of them should be arrested, and not for exercising their
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free speech, but for interrupting the free speech of others,
for interrupting the other's right to worship. It's all I
got on that. All right, amigos, I'm coming right back.
We're gonna talk about a couple more things. Don't go anywhere.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
This is America. This is America, all.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
Right, amigos, Welcome back. It's Rich Valdaz. I'm here with you.
We continue the conversation on some of the crazy that's
going on today. Haven't had a chance to add some
of the lighter topics that I like to add in
just because the news cycle has been so hectic lately.
Might just so much going on that it's been difficult
to kind of break away and break free. But I
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wanted to talk a little bit about this Don Lemon
stuff because there was some updates there, right, Breitbart reporting
that a federal magistrate, I can't say this word magistrate,
a federal magistrate judge. Right, I feel like I'm going
to get in my head. I'm mentally saying, don't say
a federal masturbate judge. And that's what I say, right,
(40:31):
that's this this federal judge, what a jerk off anyway,
a federal magistrate judge in the Confederate State of Minnesota.
This is a piece by John Nolty in Breitbart. He
says refused to sign a criminal complaint against the far
less activist and former CNN anchor Don Lemon, also known
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as Don Lemon and one Stor's take two. One source
told CBS News that the Attorney General is enraged at
the magistrate's decision and that the process is not over.
Justice Department could find other avenues to charge Don le
monk posing as a journalist. Over the weekend, Don Lemon
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and a bunch of other leftists anti ICE protesters were
there defending murderers, rapist, wife beaters, and others inside a
Christian church in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Early reports said that
Lemon was along with seven other people involved in the
church riot and that they're all facing DOJ charges. So far,
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only three have been charged, So let's see what happens again.
The people arrested here are Nakima Levy Armstrong, William Kelly
that we just talked about, and Sean Till. Luisa Allen,
She's another one that was arrested here. Let's see here
people posting the memes all over x also known as
Twitter with the pictures of Don Lemon and his mug shot.
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So DHS Secretary Christino says that William Kelly's being charged
with conspiracy to deprive rights of federal crime, violating the
Face Act, which is is what Tony was talking about
before on his call Title eighteen of the United States Code,
section two forty eight for his involvement in the Saint
Paul Church riots. The issue with don Leymong is trickier.
(42:19):
He will say that he was there to cover the
incident and that his fore knowledge of what was about
to go down is not unique, but it's just called reporting.
And that's often the case with many journalists when they
know what's going on before it happens and they're about
to cover it, and you know, they say, this is
information they got from their sources, part of their First
Amendment right to a free press. Don Leymong, I believe
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was probably my belief from what I see based on
what he said, not just I don't like him. He
gave this preface about being at the church, being outside
the church, and in doing so he made it clear
that he kind of knew where they were going. He
knew what was going on. He was with that group,
he was embedded with them. But he said, I don't
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know where this could end up. And it seems like
he's saying it just to cover his butt, right, it
seems like they he very well knows that they're about
to go somewhere and do something by surprise, and he
alludes to it. Let me see if I can find
that audio. Can we get that?
Speaker 4 (43:16):
All?
Speaker 5 (43:16):
Right?
Speaker 3 (43:16):
So here's Don Lemon just before they storm the church
and saying that he's with this group and here we
are moments before. Listen to him.
Speaker 11 (43:28):
After that, after we do this operation, you'll see it live.
And these these operations are surprise operations. Again, can't tell
you where they're going.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
Oh so you can't tell us where they're going? Done? Well,
what can you tell us? Well, here's the full to Minneapolis.
Rewind that, sir, Please rewind that. I want everybody to
hear it from the beginning, because he sets up the
whole thing. We started with the end there, just so
you can hear the money shot. But in reality, he's
explaining that he's embedded with this group, he's part of it.
(43:56):
He says, we we are going to do this. After
we do this operation, we're going to do Operation pull Up,
and we're going to surprise people and hold him to account. Right,
sounds like he's trying to see ya, but sounds like
he knows what's going on. And he is, in fact
part of the conspiracy.
Speaker 11 (44:10):
Into Minneapolis a little bit ago and did some some
reconnaissance on the ground and speaking to an organization there
that's gearing up to for resistance and protests. I've been surprised,
pleasantly surprised to see the community coming together, diverse community.
Speaker 3 (44:30):
If you see this. When we first pulled up, we're.
Speaker 11 (44:31):
Like, wait a minute, would is which which operation are
we at? And as it turns out, because we were like,
well this is kind of Maga codd right, so the
American flag or whatever, but these are resistance protests. They're
planning an operation that we're going to follow them on.
I can't tell you exactly what they're doing, but it's
called Operation pull Up and it's the Chema Armstrong and
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she Now.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
This is his saving grace here, right, His saving grace
is he's saying I can't tell you now, we don't
know if he's said saying, I'm sworn to secrecy, I
can't tell you. If I tell you, I got to
kill you, or if he's saying, I can't tell you
because I don't know. I'm just finding out right now
and we're following this group. His saving grace is gonna
be saying, look, in the middle of a war, you've
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got army, a fighting army, b but there's always reporters there,
and you're not allowed to shoot or kill the reporters.
And nobody prosecutes the reporters for filming the war. And
this is what he's gonna say. It's just the way
he's worded this. I've never heard a reporter say, all right,
I'm here, Even the ones that are embedded, right, they
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kind of tell you exactly what's going on, and they'll
tell you I can't tell you because for our safety
where we are exactly. But we're with this army and
they're doing that. So I feel like this really rides defense.
And this is likely why the judge refused to issue
the warrant for him. But stern warning nonetheless, be advised, right,
you don't want to chill free speech, but you also
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don't want to, you know, use free speech to hide
behind being a conspirator for some something heinous like disrupting churches.
Speaker 11 (46:11):
Has been doing this since George Floyd, Dante Wright and others,
where they surprise people, catch them off guard and hold
them to account. And so that's what we're doing here.
And then we're after that after we do this operation
and you'll see it live. And these these operations are
surprise operations again and can't tell you where they're going.
Speaker 3 (46:29):
So you do what you want with that. I'll say this,
I don't think anything's going to happen to him legally.
I think that his YouTube following might suffer. I think
that a lot of people who once perhaps respected Don Lemon,
liberals and others that like CNN like Don Lemon, like
that type of thing, you know, a liberal journalism. I
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think many of those people are going to say, you
know what, Diegamo, I'm not interested anymore.
Speaker 8 (46:56):
Don.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
My thoughts I could be wrong. Maybe it's a more
forgiving audience, but I think this was beyond the pale
as the saying goes right. I think it was just
a tad too far right. Which one are you? And
you can be an activist and a journalist, but you
got to show your true colors. You've got to say,
(47:18):
I'm an activist and a journalist. Right every time I've
been to a MAGA event or anything like that, I
come and I tell everybody here, and I always tell
you I am not a journalist, no matter how much
people tell me that. Just because I might report some
of the things that you hear in the news, I'm
doing that for the sake of setting up my commentary,
setting up my opinion, to give you my analysis, not
(47:39):
my recitation of the facts. Because I am not a
journalist and I'm not gathering the news or reporting the news.
It's not my goal. If it happens by happenstance, you know,
because I was reading an article that somebody else reported
to give you the background and the setup to give
you my opinion, that's a different story. But stand where
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this comes from, and that's my thought here on Don Lemong,
Don Lemong, Ultimately, I think he's got something coming to him.
I don't think it's going to be from the federal
government anyway. More on everything else, straight ahead, don't go anywhere.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
This is America. This is America.
Speaker 4 (48:31):
He's making podcasting great again. This is America with Rich Valdez.
Speaker 3 (48:47):
All right, I mean he goes welcome back. I am
Rich Valdes, the aforementioned Rich Valdes, and I want to
get into just a couple of things, right the story,
right I wanted. I told you I would tell you
to fill you in on that. So I was invited
to Newsmax to do a show. I did what I
(49:09):
had to do. I went in there, and when I
came back out, there was a big yellow boot on
one of my rims on my car, and I said, well,
what's this all about. I'm the kind of guy I
get a ticket, I pay it while I'm standing there
grabbing it off my windshield. I don't try to let things,
you know, amount to things. But I'm also the kind
(49:29):
of guy that if I was issued a ticket and
didn't get it on my car, and you send me
a letter in the mail saying, hey, we sent you
a ticket, why haven't you paid it, I'm calling you
to fight. I'm not just gonna pay it and take
your word for it that you gave me a ticket,
because now I'm ticket. I didn't even get a ticket.
(49:50):
I didn't even get a ticket, let alone if it's
a red light ticket or one of those tickets. Oh,
you better be showing me some proof here, and if
your proof doesn't look really good, because I know I'm
pretty by the book kind of guy when it comes
to driving right. That's why I get so mad at
people when they drive like idiots, because me, like a sucker,
I got to drive right. So apparently there was a
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couple of tickets I'd gotten a handful, not a dozen,
but a handful. And in New York they add up
quick because some of the illegal parking tickets right, you
can get issued in an illegal parking ticket for putting
a quarter in a meter or whatever it is, nine
dollars in a meter or whatever they charge you now
putting the little ticket from the meter in your window.
(50:35):
And if it's a metered area where it says commercial only,
and you just saw the meter and by accident paid
the meter, you don't get like a break or any
other ticket that says, oh, you know you paid, you paid,
but you know, no no variation, no break. You get
(50:56):
a prohibited parking ticket, which I think is three hundred bucks,
two hundred ninety three or two hundred ninety seven dollars.
So imagine if you have three or four of those
that you didn't know you had right because it wasn't there.
And it's pretty easy in New York A. Some people
(51:16):
steal stuff off your car. B Sometimes the weather gets
it right, because I can tell you if I find
a ticket on my car, I pay it. It's who
wants to go through that right, especially in the moment
New York, to their credit. You want to fight a
ticket in New York City, five boroughs, it's not that difficult.
(51:39):
You don't have to take a day off of work,
you don't have to dial in through zoom. You take
a picture right where you are. If you don't agree
with the charge that's on that ticket, you take a picture.
If you feel that that can provide you proof and
guess what, you can upload that right through the through
your phone and voil I you can. In a day
or two, some judge will write back. I can say,
(52:00):
all right, you've been cleared, and I have won several
tickets this way. When they say prohibited parking, no standing
and clear as day, there's a sign here that says
you can park here during this time to this time,
and then down the block there's another sign that says
something else. Sometimes they're contradictory. And I'll be the first
one to tell you I believe a lot of this
(52:20):
stuff is a scam. A lot of these things are.
They're done and designed to get in your pocket, to
get your money, to make sure that the city wins.
They want money. These are revenue generators. So anyway, I
find this boot on my car, and there's this sticker
on my window. So I'm reading this thing and it's
hard to read. There's a lot of writing, and then
(52:41):
they're writing on top of it with like a sharpie marker,
and I'm just incredulous. I'm just like, I can't believe
this is happening. Wow. As I'm there reading the paper,
I hear Burbert ber I look to my right. There's
a cop car. Guy's like, hey, there's a boot on
your car. No kidding, Sherlock, Yes, sir, I'm aware. Thank you,
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you're gonna pay it. I was like, I have no
idea how much it is. I don't even know what
to you say. There's a form on the caross like,
I'm reading the forum, I'm looking at the thing. I'm
trying to call the number. Give me a second, you know.
He's like, listen, you got two hours to pay that.
If it's not paid in two hours, we're coming back
and we're towing it. What do you say to that? Right?
What I wanted to say I didn't say. I felt
(53:26):
like saying, all right, I don't know, say it, thank you?
What do you say? I nod in my head and
I said, okay, you know what else can I say?
So I keep reading and the guy comes back. He
went around the block. So a minute and a half
goes by. It comes back and I'm like, yeah, I'm
literally right where you left me. And he's like, listen,
(53:46):
are you gonna pay her? What? And I'm like, is
this a scam? Or these guys real cops? Is this fake?
What is going on here? He says, listen, you gotta go.
You gotta pay. You gotta pay in person. There's no
payments online, none of that. You got to go in
person to the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York.
I'm like, man, my dad used to work down there
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. And I'm thinking, I'm in
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midtown Manhattan, now I got it, and it's five pm.
You think I'm gonna get there? I'm thinking it's gonna
take me two hours to get there, and I don't
have a car. How am I gonna get there? He
tells me, no, no, no, take an uber. Take an uber.
You'll be there twenty five minutes. I'm like, yeah, all right,
you paying for the uber because I'm not paying for
an uber. At five o'clock anyway, I look the Uber
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was something like seventy five dollars, and I was like,
I'm not paying that for what? And there was no
guarantee you're gonna get it right, so not at least
on time. So I looked at my transit app and
I see that the F train is close by. Thirty
nine minute ride into Brooklyn. This's got twenty five minutes,
thirty nine minutes on the subway, twenty five minutes. Guy's
(54:51):
smoking crack. Anyway, I walk very long blocks and again
this is the first day this year. It was eighteen
degrees on the high side, eight degrees on the low side.
I'm walking, freezing, and I get there. I go the
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train station. The subway station is thirteen minutes away from
the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Walking, I took an uber cut
down some time. I get there's a bunch of people online. Thankfully,
a bunch of people, like four or five. Right, the
place is Impact. It's got two lines, and four people
are on one line. And then the security guy tells
(55:34):
me you can go on that line where there was nobody.
But there was also nobody at the window. But eventually
somebody came to the window and I was next. I
thought that was cool, so I go in. They tell
me something about plus this fee, plus that feed, plus
the ticket, three tickets at this price, and blah blah blah,
fifteen hundred something dollars. I'm like, good load, there's a
(55:54):
lot of money plus the one eighty five feet and
I go, no, I didn't get towed. There's a big
sign on the wall that says towing fee one eighty
five And I said, well, I didn't get towed. There's
a boot on the car. The guy goes, yeah, towing fee,
boot fee, same fee, one eighty five plus you gotta
pay the outstanding tickets. So quickly my brain just works
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this way. I'm thinking, so hold on these people, and
again I get it. I'm the one that's in the wrong.
I'm the one that didn't pay the ticket. So got it.
I'm the bad guy. Right, say hello to the bad
guy here, that's Tony Montana. But talk about scaling, right.
The other day, I was talking about scaling versus growth. Right,
Had mister Mumdani decided to say, we're gonna hire more
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tow trucks, We're gonna we're gonna hire more cops to
drive these tow trucks, We're gonna tow more cars so
that we can earn more money, that would be growth
in the business. Right. You increase your expense and you
increase your revenue as a result of your business. But
this is true scaling. What the government did here the
City of New York is they eliminated the need for gas,
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the need for tow trucks, the need for the tow
truck driver. The same guy that gives you the ticket
now harasses you until he gets you to jump on
a train or in an uber to drive to another
burrow to pay the bill. You still pay the towing fee,
which they've now relabeled the boot fee. Then you got
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to come back, so you do all the traveling. They
don't do all the traveling. All the cost and time
is on you. That cop stays there next to your car,
just takes the boot, right, off once he hears that
it's been paid, and voila. Talk about scaling a business.
They're now in the business of towing cars without even
towing cars. I had to drive to a towyard to
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pay a bill that I likely could have paid online.
I don't know why they make you go in person.
I guess to inconvenience to you, to make it worse.
Don't ever do it again, that type of thing. But
long story short, and the business lesson on scaling versus growth.
It was a streamlined process that sixteen or seventeen hundred
dollars later, I thought, Wow, I'm likely not gonna drive
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in Manhattan that much more, right, or you're better off.
You're better off paying the one hundred dollars it cost
to park because my car is a little big and
most places don't take it, and the ones that do
take it charge for oversized parking, so it's usually eighty
five or one hundred bucks. I'm probably better off paying
the one hundred dollars in parking, then the three hundred
dollars and then having another incident like that getting a
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ticket that I didn't even though I got so anyway,
he goes, that's my story. I'm sticking to it. I
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