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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As your president.
I will do everything in mypower to protect our LGBTQ
citizens from the violence andoppression of a hateful foreign
ideology.
Believe me, and I have to sayas a Republican, it is so nice
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to hear you cheering for what Ijust said.
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
It's time.
From Newport Beach, california,the sun is shining, the beaches
are packed and the waves arerolling in, all while the last
gay conservative prepares toshare more truth with America.
He's America's binary brother,the holiest homo and the gayest
conservative of all time workingto restore common sense
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conservative politics in theAmerican household.
Welcome to the Last GayConservative Podcast.
Here's your host, chad Law.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Hello America and we
are back.
Podcast is back on, nationallysyndicated, spreading our truth
throughout all of the US.
I'm so excited to be back.
I'm so excited that we finishedthe book.
For those of you who don't know, I've been off this whole time
because I was offered anopportunity to work on a book
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about living and breathing andexperiencing life in what I call
America's Mumbai, which isPortland, oregon, and really the
concept and the study thatwe've been doing is of these
super majorities and what'shappening with these super
majorities that's causing citiesto go beyond recognition.
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Portland used to be a thriving,cool, funky, creative city
where brands like Nike couldthrive and get creative people
and talented people wanted tolive there.
Not anymore.
It is America's Mumbai, and ifyou don't know what Mumbai looks
like, look it up People arelaying around sick amputees by.
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Looks like look it up, peopleare laying around sick amputees.
Now, the cause of the Indianissues, just to be clear, is not
drugs, like it really is here.
Drugs are the cause of thehomelessness, in my opinion,
here, 90% of the homelesspopulation here is addicted to
drugs some form of meth, crackor fentanyl, opiate and they
don't want to be homed.
They don't want to be housed,they don't care, they want to be
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high and they don't want to besober.
And these are the decisionsthat they're making now in India
.
It's purely economic, it'smacroeconomic, but the visual
should be the same, which is nomiddle class.
Extreme poverty all around youall the time.
Sick people all around you allthe time.
Here it's druggies all aroundyou all the time.
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It stinks.
The trash pickup is terrible.
911 takes three hours to getsomeone on the phone.
Forget about callingnon-emergency, god forbid.
The other day I had someone wholiterally parked in front of my
driveway.
I could not get out.
I had a very, very importantmeeting.
I could not get out and I couldnot get one person from the
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city to come out and move thiscar.
What if it was an emergency andI was trying to get my animals
out?
It's disgusting.
Meeting the needs of everydaypeople cannot simply happen here
, because all the resources havebeen shifted to the wrong
populations.
It's sick and I've got somereally funny stories.
I actually took the structurefrom one of my favorite books
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it's called A Year in the Merredwhich was about a man, an
Englishman, who lived in Franceand Paris, and the reason why he
says Merred Merred is shit andParisians are notorious for not
picking up their dog poop.
So he was there and stepping indog poop all the time it's very
, very common in the moreresidential suburbs of Paris.
So he wrote this kind of blogbook.
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That went viral and I loved itand I thought I should do the
same thing with Portland and gotan agreement together and got
funded and yeah, so that's whatwe've been up to.
But it's way more fun for me totalk than write.
I got to tell you this is myfavorite thing in the whole
world.
I love being on the air.
Can't tell you how honored I amto have that privilege.
But on the flip side, whenyou're writing, it's really
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difficult to get yourself out ofthe mindset that I'm in here,
which is basically liberals aredestroying everything.
There's a, you know,socioeconomic agenda occurring
in America right now that haspeople focused on things like
trans and abortion and thingsthat have nothing to do with the
day-to-day lives of hardworkingAmerican people like you and I,
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and it's really sad to see.
And when you're writing, youcan't write with so much bias.
It has to be factual and listen, I'm sure you can fact check me
on a million things on thisshow, but I try my best.
I do.
I try my very best to be asfactually accurate as possible
when I'm speaking, but it'salways going to have my opinion
on it, and it's weird to writewithout such a strong sense of
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opinion, because the book isn'tjust shit on everything liberal
in Portland.
The book is why are we here, howdid we get here and how is this
supermajority on the left-handside causing this?
And the supermajorities on theright-hand side is just as bad.
Okay, that's what democracy is.
We need both sides.
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We have to have both fightingeach other, healthy, healthy
competition, healthy fightingbetween each other, which would
then results in policy thateveryone can get behind, because
it was an effort and we foughtfor it.
So whenever you have one side,like in California, it creates
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these messes.
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Now I believe that thesupermajority sort of push and
destruction is all intentional,trying to shape the electorate
by pushing blue voters out ofthe cities because they're too
horrible to live in and pushingthem into places like Montana,
nevada, arizona, idaho, whereyou would have traditional red
or traditional purple, like inNevada, go all the way blue, and
that's what's happened.
All the Californians that havemoved to Montana are now voting
in policy.
That's exactly like what theyvoted on in California to create
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the hellscape that they escapedfrom.
Same thing in Idaho, withOregonians leaving Portland
moving to Boise.
Same thing, and you've seen itin Las Vegas or, excuse me, not
just Las Vegas, and all ofNevada.
Nevada was has always been atraditionally right in the
middle, but a little bit moreright, and now it's going blue.
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Um, arizona, who I never wouldhave thought 10 years ago or
more that Arizona would be ablue state.
It's fully blue Now it's noteven purple, and it's all
because the Democrats love touse destruction as a way to
introduce socialism, and we'lltalk about it a little bit later
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.
But Rush is the one who reallyturned me on to this when they
were really working on Obamacareand trying to sell this sort of
government option, and he saidlook, obamacare is designed to
fail.
It will not work.
It will fail.
You can't have boundariesaround the states this way and
it's designed to fail.
It will not work.
It will fail.
You can't have boundariesaround the states this way and
it's designed to fail on purposebecause after it fails, they
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can present their next bestthing, which is a government
option not going back.
Same with the electric vehiclesituation that's happening right
now.
Hey, these car makers made amistake.
They made way too many of thesetwo expensive ones.
So we have to come in andcontrol the means of production.
We see it with fossil fuels now.
Our government essentiallycontrols the means of production
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of fossil fuels.
They don't own the businesses.
However, they determine who candrill on the land and where and
how much and how often, whichis the means of production.
So I don't want to get too farinto the socialism thing, but
there is a very purposefuleffort on the left to destroy
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cities like Portland, seattle,los Angeles, san Francisco and
push people that aretraditionally blue voters into
red areas to start voting blueand change the electorate.
We just heard Tim Waltz say theElectoral College needs to be
abolished.
They've been saying thatforever.
Democrats have always wanted toabolish the Electoral College
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and, unfortunately for us, theyknow that they can't.
It's never going to happen.
So what they're doing now isthey're using the power of
destruction and crime and drugsand immigrants to push voters
into areas that theytraditionally could not win and
turn them blue or purple.
And that is exactly what'shappening out there.
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You know, guys, I love thecelebrity drama when it comes to
the election some Taylor Swiftnews, as well as Tim McGraw my
favorite his daughters and MeganMcCain all equally stupid.
We'll talk about it when wecome back after these words.
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All right, we're back.
You know, one thing that drivesme crazy is how relevant as a
party we've kept some of these,what I call uniparty losers the
McConnells, the Bushes, theClintons, the Obamas, basically,
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anyone post-Reagan, pre-trumpis what I call uniparty, and
they're all in it and they allthink they've got something to
offer.
Look at Liz Cheney an idiot.
Yet the news still covers her,picks it up, talks about her,
gives her credit.
Well, imagine my surprise whenI'm scrolling through the news
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and I see a story about MeghanMcCain, who is the chubby
daughter of John McCain, the warhero.
Slash sellout to the cartels.
Slash sellout to the cartels aswell as, in my opinion,
criminal politician I think JohnMcCain is.
Now it's become very clear thathe was so far from the pure
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image that he tried to portrayof himself that it's disgusting
the stuff that he did in Arizona.
So, anyways.
So his big fat daughter, megan,gets on Twitter and she's so
upset because Kamala is usingher dad's stories and she's
going to spill the tea again.
Who cares what your tea is?
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Who cares what your deadSenator dad thought about Kamala
Harris?
Nobody cares.
No one cares about you.
Well, apparently they do,because thousands of people are
talking about it.
And then this is news becauseshe tweeted hey, I know the
Democrats like to use myfather's image as a way to
support their candidacies, butI'm going to start spilling tea
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about what my dad really thoughtabout Kamala.
This is your last warning.
Uh-oh, I bet Kamala Harris andtheir campaign is so scared.
Meghan McCain failedbroadcasting career, failed at
everything she's ever done,handed, everything she's ever
gotten.
Just a sorry excuse for a humanbeing.
I think she missed her callingas the Lane Bryant spokesperson
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let's put it that way.
But regardless, she's a totalhack and she's threatening
Kamala Harris because she thinksshe's relevant.
And my point here, people, iswhen are these freaks going to
go away?
When can we say goodbye to theMcConnell's, goodbye to the
Clinton's, goodbye to the Bush's, goodbye to the Obama's?
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Why can't we say goodbye?
We don't want uniparty peopleanymore representing us and they
still have a stronghold.
Look at Karl Rove.
Fox continually employs KarlRove and he has been proven to
be the worst election predictorin the planet.
He sat there and said there isno way calculable for Donald
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Trump to win in 2020 when hedestroyed Hillary Clinton.
He sat there, bold faced, andyet we still give him a platform
a total failure.
But because he has that namefrom back in the uniparty days,
they think there's some sort ofcredibility there.
There is not.
Liz Cheney, same thing.
Get rid of these people, stopfollowing them, stop retweeting,
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stop commenting.
And for Meghan McCain to sitthere and think that she's got
any legs to stand on Her father.
If some of the things that Ihave learned in the last year
came out publicly about herfather when he was still alive,
he would be in jail.
There is direct correlationfrom Senator John McCain to the
head of the Mexican cartels thatcross through Arizona and feed
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all of America with fentanyl,drugs and all sorts of other
illegal substances and weapons,etc.
He created all of that with thecartels, conspiracy or not,
we'll get more into it.
I've got a guest coming in acouple of episodes to talk about
it, but it's true.
And so, yeah, kamala harris isshaking in her boots because
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megan mccain fired a warningshot on twitter.
I personally think I would havepreferred megan mccain to
endorse kamala on behalf of herand her dead father.
I also think it would be betterif she agreed with Kamala that
her dead father liked her,because people who traditionally
like John McCain are not peoplewe want in our party or voting
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for our candidates.
She did us a real disservicethere by acting like she's still
a Republican, and I'm just sotired of the phonies.
I'm so tired of the phoniesthat use us, use the
conservative movement for theirown selfish reasons and then
don't take the support that theyreceive from us and use it for
good.
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Another primary example I don'tknow if you guys saw Tim excuse
me, I can't say it withoutvomiting Tim McGraw.
Tim McGraw on Instagram theother day talking subtly not so
subtly about his stance on thewoman's right to choose, which
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is totally within his rights.
He can have an opinion.
My issue is that he's a megadonor to all liberal causes.
He's totally pro-choice, allthe way up to late term
abortions.
He's a total nut job, thecountry base of people who like
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his music, support and put itinto causes and efforts that
have nothing to do with, or helpthe base of people that put him
on top.
How does that happen?
He's like the OJ Simpson of theblack community.
He doesn't want to be country.
He doesn't want anything to dowith conservatism or Southern
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values.
All he cares about is proppingup his liberal agenda, and
that's what this whole new songthat he just wrote is about we
are the world, or whatever it is.
I say it's a redneck version ofMichael Jackson's we Are the
World.
It is so stupid and it's tryingto be all about unity.
And what's happening now is nowhis daughters are getting on
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and making comments aboutpolitics as well, and they do
this sort of secret, subtlething because they can't come
out and directly say it, becausethere'll be a huge overthrow.
Tim McGraw's whole career willturn out the exact same way Bud
Light did.
If people knew how extremelyliberal this guy is.
If people knew how extremelyliberal this guy is.
And now his kids, who areinfluencers, are peddling this
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crap.
At the same time, people say,well, it's just abortion.
That doesn't mean he's liberalon everything.
Well, yes, it does.
He is liberal on everything andthe only reason why all these
liberal celebrities fall back onpro-choice is because it's a
sort of cheap, disgusting way ofhitching their wagon onto the
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only election sort of piece orplatform that works for the DNC,
which is abortion andpro-choice.
They've done a better job ofconvincing women.
It's a lie.
But they've done a better jobof convincing women that Roe v
Wade and pro-choice or pro-lifeis about rights and not about
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the infant or the child.
I'm not going to get into a bigdebate about that.
Celebrities using abortion as away to support Kamala and the
DNC, because it is the onlything that some people who
matter in this election resonatewith on that side.
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That's it.
It's a powerful message, but itis a big ode to Kamala.
So is his new song.
I saw someone on the news theother day comparing his new song
to the Coke commercial whereeveryone held hands around the
world.
I don't even remember that.
All I remember from that is MadMen ended with that campaign.
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It was a bizarre ending thatshow.
But anyways, add, I think thatTim McGraw is scary.
I think people like this arevery scary.
Talk about the enemy within thewolf in sheep's clothing.
People don't realize that thisguy is dangerous and his entire
base of people for the most partare Trump supporters and people
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who love this country, and he'staken advantage of that for
many, many years, while thenspitting in the faces of his
fans by supporting thisoutlandish crap.
And the stuff that really getsme is he's Mr PC, mr, we are all
one.
Yet one of his number one songsis called Indian Outlaw and it
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is the epitome of culturalappropriation.
It is racist.
Just using Indian is racist.
He talks about how he's thebear claw.
If that song was from someonelike Toby Keith God rest his
soul and I see him who was sucha champion for our efforts, took
care of his fans, just awonderful human being and
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someone who epitomizes reallywhat country culture is all
about and uplifting people andmaking people happy and having
fun Toby Keefe was all aboutthat.
However, if his song was IndianOutlaw, it would have already
been canceled.
It would have been removed offthe air.
There would have been a big,you know, outcry about it.
But because Tim McGraw is aliberal, they don't mess with
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him, so he can say and dowhatever he wants and not get
canceled.
But in my opinion, the song isextremely racist and I would be
offended if I was, as he callsthem, an Indian or a Native
American.
So we've got worthless MeghanMcCain hurting our campaign by
saying that her dad did not likeKamala, because we know her
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dad's disciples are the same asthe people who are supporting
Kamala always have been.
Then we've got Tim McGraw andhis daughters and wife on a
pro-choice rally throughouttheir fans, in subtle ways to
impact the election withoutcoming on too strong, completely
going against the values oftheir base, the audience, the
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people who have made themmillionaires and successful.
And then today I get up and Iread that Taylor Swift is buying
, or just got green lit to buy,a majority share in the Chiefs.
What's that?
Oh, excuse me, it's notmajority share.
She has the permission to buyinto the chiefs.
It could be 1%, it could be 90%.
That is not a fact.
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But regardless to me what thisdemonstrates, because the entire
time she's been dating TravisKelsey which, by the way he
talked about scum of the earth,degenerate him and her, him and
his brother, both can't standthem.
That podcast, oh my gosh, it isso bad.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry if you like it but Ihate it, but travis kelsey,
travis kelsey, mr pfizer andtaylor swift have basically been
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seen at every game for the lastyear and their entire
relationship has been wrappedaround the nfl and people say,
well, that's a quote.
She's dating an NFL player,right, but he's also dating a
billionaire pop star.
So in that sense, you wouldthink it would go one way and
the other way, which meansTravis at all of her concerts
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for a year, her at all of hisgames for a year a lot of public
outings.
We don't see any of that.
All we see is Taylorlor swiftat nfl football games,
quote-unquote, supporting herboyfriend.
They don't look romantic to me.
I don't.
I mean, this is completely myopinion.
Taylor swift to me is like arobot.
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I don't think that she is fullyhuman.
There's something extraterrestrial about her or
something, because she doesn'tseem to exude genuine emotion
ever.
All of her works, all of theimagery, everything is very,
very clean, sanitized andeverything she touches turns to
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gold, which is awesome.
Don't get me wrong.
I am no one to ever deter fromsomeone's success, and she is a
brilliant songwriter and singer.
Okay, on the record, some of hermusic I find catchy, but the
point that I'm trying to makehere, when this celebrity
segment, is that people likeTaylor Swift go out and they
endorse Kamala Harris forwhatever reason.
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Pop stars think they'repolitically savvy, so she goes
out and she endorses KamalaHarris.
Well, all we know about TaylorSwift this point in her career
is that every decision she'sever made, both in her personal
life quote unquote and herprofessional life, has been
about money.
There's a financial gain orincentive in there for her
supporting the Democrats therehas to be and there's a
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financial gain and incentive forher for dating Travis Kelsey,
who is a top top linebacker inthe NFL for the Kansas City
Chiefs, a team in which sheaspires to own either a piece of
olive or whatever it is.
All I'm saying here is that ifher romantic relationship can be
fake, based around money, thenthere's absolutely no way that
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her political endorsement wasgenuine and not having something
to do with financial gain,either because that's what she's
all about Same with TravisKelsey, that's what he's all
about or he wouldn't have signedwith Pfizer and essentially
supported the deaths ofthousands of Americans, and
still the sickness and thecontinual death of thousands of
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Americans because they receivedthe COVID-19 vaccine.
These aren't just myconspiracies, folks.
This is out there in black andwhite on the Times of India all
about Taylor Swift and her phonyrelationship with Travis Kelsey
the Hindu Times as well.
You know India.
They have an obsession withTravis Kelsey and Taylor Swift.
So it's good information and itreally breaks down the fact
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that this person is a brutal,capitalist, billionaire singer
who will do and say anything forthe almighty dollar.
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The other thing that reallybothers me about all these loser
, billionaire endorsements ofKamala Harris is do you really
think they believe that she'sgoing to tax them?
Do you think Taylor Swift, whois a billionaire?
Any of the Kardashians, any ofHollywood?
Do you think any of them reallythink that they're going to
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have to pay more and endorsethat same candidate?
Does that make any sense to you?
No, none of these people willpay more taxes.
That's it.
That's why these people supporther, because she does exactly
what they do.
They pretend to care, theydon't care.
They don't care and theyendorse Kamala Harris because
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they know that her fair share isjust bullshit and that's the
only tax plan she has is toincrease revenue by taxing the
wealthy.
So it's a perfect timing tosort of talk about the tax
implications of both DonaldTrump and Kamala's economic
plans.
You look at Donald Trump'splans no tax on tips, no tax on
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overtime, no tax on socialsecurity, all things that
everyday people experience.
Kamala's answer is to tax thewealthy, the billionaire's, tax
their fair share.
Interestingly enough, theGuardian just published a report
about a couple of years of taxlaw.
It looks like last year, norwayimposed a 1.1% wealthy on their
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multimillionaires 1.1% taxincrease for, again, their
multimillionaires, their rich ofthe rich, the fair share.
You know they imposing thatfair share.
Well, guess what happened?
The budgetary office in Norwaysaid that by adding that 1.1%,
they would be able to garner anadditional 150 million, 146 to
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be specific but they'll be ableto garner an additional $146
million in annual yearly taxrevenue.
That was the raise thegovernment wanted to give itself
.
Well, what happened?
They all moved, they all leftAgain.
Just here it is right in thearticle, as it happened Norway's
wealth tax that cost thecountry more than half a billion
in annual collections resultedfrom a 1.1 imposition on the
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wealthiest, leading the likes ofbillionaire Kjell Angirok, who
said in an open letter I'vechosen Lugano Switzerland free
market, go figure as my newresidence.
It is neither the cheapest northe lowest taxes, but in return
it is a great place with acentral location in Europe.
For those close to the companyand to me, I am just a click
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away.
Point being is that Lugano isin Switzerland and Switzerland
is the most free market in allof Europe and it's not part of
the European Union.
And no, their taxes are notcheap or low in Switzerland.
But guess what the people ofSwitzerland get in return from
the government their fair share,their fair share of good
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education, their fair share ofroads, their fair share of
universities, their fair shareof infrastructure, their fair
share of jobs, their fair shareof infrastructure, their fair
share of jobs.
See what I'm saying.
In Switzerland they pay a lot,but they get a lot.
Here we pay more and more everyyear and as a nation we spend
more on taxes alone when youinclude all of the penalties and
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all of the taxes and all of thefees that are continually
assessed on us than anythingelse.
The government is our numberone payee Isn't that sick?
And she wants to implementadditional taxes on the wealthy
regardless of that.
Now, what's even moreinteresting is that $54 billion
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worth of wealth left the countrywith it.
So in the one yearly taxrevenue they lost 600 million,
594 million.
And but because of that, notonly did they lose that, but
over time and overall assets andwealth, they lost $54 billion.
Or whatever money they use inNorway the Euro that was real
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was really, uh, making me soundvery educated.
There they use the norwegiandollar, they use the mark.
So, folks, you see that's just1.1 percent.
And then I'm looking here.
Even snopes and you guys knowI've done a whole episode on
snopes, what a joke, they are bs.
But even snopes has come outand said if they were to follow
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the vice president, kamalaHarris's proposal, it would
include a whopping 25%unrealized capital gains tax on
those worth a net worth of 100million or more.
So here we have Norway.
They add a 1.1%, let's say,billionaire's tax, and not only
do they lose 600 million for theyear, they also lose 54 billion
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because these other countriesare like yeah sure, come on,
bring your wealth.
Why wouldn't they?
It's not like they go crawlingback.
It's not like they have peoplewho don't have anywhere to go.
So they lose.
Basically, they lose asignificant amount of their GDP
in wealth and assets, and that'sjust from 1.1 percent, and
that's a much smaller populationof billionaires as well.
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So are you hearing this?
1.1 percent and then 25 percent.
She's looking at imposing a 25percent unrealized capital gains
tax on anyone with a net worthof 100 million or more.
It's crazy, it's crazy, it'scrazy.
All that money and all thosejobs will go away.
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We've seen this before, folks.
We saw it with Clinton when hesold us out to China, and we're
still losing that trade deficitby billions and billions of
dollars.
The more taxes you impose onthe wealthy, the people that are
keeping the economy going, themore you will lose.
And if we elect Kamala Harris,you can imagine 54 billion left
Norway.
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Think of how much money isgoing to be moved out of this
country.
The dollar will devalue.
It already is.
It's already happening, butit's going to be even worse.
You know, I think that's whatirritates me the most out of
this election is the media ispretending like Trump didn't
already have another four yearsfirst.
So actually you're comparingsomeone who had four years in
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office against someone who hadfour years in office vice
president, president.
And when you go down the lineeconomy, jobs, trade,
international conflict, health,income, investments, stock
market value of the dollar hewins by a thousand times every
time.
The only people that areholding up Kamala Harris are
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single issue idiots that caremore about abortion than they do
about the economic future ofthis country.
And the funny thing is isthere's been more abortions
since after Roe v Wade thanthere was from before Roe v Wade
.
It's just sick.
These people are so crazy I seethem on TV.
It's so easy.
It's four years and four years,what's better.
Who would want to continue thiscrap?
No one is happier, happier, noone.
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So when you get all of theguilt trips and from your
liberal friends, you know allthis billionaire stuff let them
know what happened in Norway.
That's just another example.
And the other funny thing too isKamala Harris did some
consulting for the government ofthe Bahamas when she was
working in California, and guesswhat her recommendations were
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for them to increase theirpopularity, safety, tourism,
economic growth and opportunity,free market.
You should read the report,folks.
She told them to open,deregulate, deregulate,
deregulate and open thefloodgates.
That's what she told them to do, but she's telling us that we
need Medicare for all thebillionaires need to pay for
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everyone's college loans.
We've never been asomething-for-nothing country.
That's not who we are.
We are not asomething-for-nothing country,
and the second we become one isthe second.
We're no longer a great country.
People need to understand that.
Democracy as we know it hastaken centuries to create.
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The power struggle between themasses and the ruling class is a
consistent theme throughouthistory, and we've learned
through that time that when theruling class has no limits,
things get really, really crappy.
That's why liberals care moreabout their ruling class than
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they do about all the rest ofthe stuff that we're talking
about, and it just happens thatruling class has the most money
and the most power and the mostinfluence, so it's always made
to seem like whatever theiragenda is is the right agenda,
but that is not the case, and Ithink it's very, very apparent
here in this election.
This is a socialist.
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She said she's a socialist.
She endorsed Bernie Sanders.
This woman is so radical, andhitching yourself to tampon Tim
isn't going to help.
And for anyone who believesthat Donald Trump is destroying
democracy.
Let me ask you this questionhow many members of the DNC, how
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many Democrats, registeredDemocrats around the country,
had an opportunity to tell theparty in a primary election who
they wanted to run?
Zero Trump went through theprimary process with everyone
else Nikki Haley, all the restof them, kamala has been.
Essentially, she's beenappointed to every position
she's ever had.
But my point is is thateverything you hear is the
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opposite?
I tell people all the time gowatch the news If you want to
know what to do in life orwhat's happening in this country
.
Go watch the news and do theopposite.
Reminds me of that episode ofSeinfeld where George Costanza
decides to do everythingopposite from what his natural
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inclinations would be and hegets a job with the New York
Yankees.
He starts dating this gorgeouswoman, his friendship improves,
then he gets married, or anyways.
You know the story.
The bottom line is is that, asa nation and anything that you
hear, any natural inclination ofa Democrat you have to do the
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opposite, and everything you'rehearing right now is coming from
some sort of Democratmouthpiece.
Do the opposite and understandthe opposite as well.
You don't even have to doanything, just know that the
opposite of what they're sayingis what the reality is and
that's the right answer and itworks.
It works.
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But it's really scary to say inthree weeks we could destroy
centuries of work to keep theruling class in check by the
masses Centuries in one day bytaking the world's largest and
most successful democracy andinching it one step closer to
this democratic, socialistposition that they have.
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And it only benefits thembecause they have the control.
They control the means ofeverything.
So when you're thinking aboutTrump being an asshole, and
you're thinking about Trumpbeing too gruff, and you're
thinking about how Trump doesn'trepresent America in a way that
you would like him to representand you think he's an idiot, in
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my opinion, and hopefully yours, none of those things, which
are all merely characterassassinations, no character
assassination, should eversupersede policy, americanism,
democracy, capitalism.
If you have someone who haspoor character but supports
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those things and I don't believeTrump has poor character, but
that is how he's been painted.
So that's the reality for a lotof these voters.
A lot of you out there stillthink that he's a big, mean,
tweet a-hole, and he's not.
But it's not my job to changethe perception of America.
It's my job to set Americanpriorities straight and tell you
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this it doesn't matter aboutthe character if the meat is
right.
I guess what I'm trying to sayultimately is the means are
always justified by the ends,and so if someone has to be
really mean in order to getsomething really good done, then
that happens.
I'm not excusing any meanbehavior.
All I'm trying to tell you is,if you look at the deficits of
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each candidate, trump's are allcharacter assassinations.
Trumps are all characterassassinations.
Kamala cannot run on her ownvoting record.
It's too extreme.
Should hear Liz Cheney talkabout her voting record.
She's out now endorsing KamalaWe'll talk about that in a
second but she can't run on hervoting record.
It's too extreme.
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So what does she do?
She runs on anti-Donald Trump.
That is the default platformfor people who have nothing else
to run on to just attack theiropponent.
And abortion, that's it.
If you really listen to herspeak, those are the only two
things she delivers with clarityHer attacks on Donald Trump's
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character and Roe v Wade.
I mean no tax on tips.
Trump is the one who said it.
She comes out and says it rightafter him.
Every single tax plan he's putout she's regurgitated and tried
to take credit for All right,I'm going to take another quick
break and I'll be back.
After these words, I want toshare a little bit of Liz Cheney
news, because it's just alwaysfun to troll her, and also talk
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about a new report that justcame out of Colorado about
homelessness.
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Joe Biden has really
been trying to portray himself
as the moderate in this race, assomebody who is a centrist, and
in one fell swoop here he hasput somebody on the ticket whose
voting record in the Senate isto the left of Bernie Sanders
and Elizabeth Warren.
So I think that you know theAmerican people are going to
look at the substance of this.
They're going to look at whatshe stood for in the past.
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They're going to look at whatshe said during the primary
election, and it's very clearshe is a radical liberal.
She's somebody that has said weought to spend $32 trillion on
Medicare for all.
If you look at her record aswell, in California she did, in
fact, essentially ban gun saleswith executive action, and she
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threatened during the primariesto do the same thing if she's
elected if she were elected here.
So I do think the Americanpeople are going to take a look
at this record and realize sheis very much a radical liberal.
Well, that's exactly theproblem.
I mean, she is the epitome of aSan Francisco liberal.
She's even farther to the leftthan Barack Obama was.
She seems to be farther to theleft than Nancy Pelosi is
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infringing on the SecondAmendment in terms of support
for abortion up until the ninthmonth and beyond.
Speaker 4 (43:25):
And we're back folks.
And that was the Liz Cheneythree years ago talking all
about how horrible Kamala Harrisis.
And now she's on the campaigntrail, three years later and,
unfortunately, america seesright through it.
The only reason she's on thecampaign trail is because her
life as a Republican is over.
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As we know it.
Her father, mr Halliburtonhimself George W Bush's vice
president, who got us into Iraq,who convinced all of us in
America that there were weaponsof mass destruction, dick Cheney
, has always been a member ofthe elite.
He's always been a globalist.
He worked with George W Bush togrow our government
exponentially, set us up forfailure so we could convince the
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nation to welcome a knownAmerican hating Muslim president
, barack Hussein Obama.
So her father, who gave her thelast name, did nothing great
for us and he's always been inthe ruling class.
He's always sat on boards ofhuge military manufacturing
companies, et cetera.
He's all about him, and LizCheney is a perfect example.
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She's been given everything shewants.
And people like this do not likeDonald Trump, because, although
Donald Trump was born intomoney and his father at the time
gave him a million dollars tostart his business, he has
scaled that to a billion and hereally did work his ass off.
There's no one in the worldthat can tell you that Donald
Trump just got lucky.
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Well, liz Cheney did just getlucky.
Her entire career, her entireschooling, every acceptance,
every college, everything she'sever done, has been handed to
her.
And so everyone says well, shewas there, she saw the January
6th stuff.
She saw what Trump did with herown eyes behind closed doors.
She can't be lying.
Well, not only is she lying,but they didn't see anything
behind closed doors.
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We've now basically seenpublicly everything that they
saw, and the public has decidedthat it's not nearly as big of a
deal as they have tried to makeit.
But the reason why Liz Cheneydoesn't like Trump, the reason
why she's so anti-Trump, is notbecause of January 6th you think
she really cares about.
The whole Capitol could burndown, thousands of people could
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die, and Liz Cheney would notcare because she's about
protecting herself, her fatherand that little elitist ruling
class that they're in.
And so I'm sure she expectedsomething of Trump because of
her last name.
And when she didn't get it, shestarted having a hissy fit
because she's used to beingpropped up because of the fact
that she's a vice president'sdaughter.
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She's Dick Cheney's daughterand Dick Cheney is a smart man.
I don't agree with any of hispolicies.
I think he's him.
Karl Rove, george W Bush again.
All uniparty people never likedCheney, but again Liz Cheney in
three years has changed hertune just because she sat on a
January 6th committee.
No, she is not getting theelite treatment in the
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Republican Party that she wanted.
She didn't like that.
Trump started having extremeamounts of influence over people
like the Huckabees, the Bushes,mccain's and all these uniparty
people that thought they had astronghold on the party and they
could do and say and get awaywith whatever they wanted and
their elections were untouchedand ready to go.
And then we started primaryingthem.
And then we realized, when westarted identifying rhinos, that
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there is a huge problem withinour party of these uniparty
people who don't like Trumpbecause he doesn't give in to
their expectations and they'rejust spoiled, whiny brats that
have had everything given tothem, just like Liz Cheney.
I hate people like this, can'tstand it and I act like you have
something to offer.
You have nothing to offer.
You're a Congresswoman, bigwhoop for Wyoming, big whoop who
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cares?
She's so irrelevant it's noteven funny.
Anyways, enough about that.
You know, I say all the time,we are not a something for
nothing country.
This is not why America isgreat.
We have all worked for where weare in one way or another.
Minus Capitol Hill, liz Cheneyand all her rhino friends and
all her big government pals inthe ruling class, they're
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something for nothing people.
They believe they deservesomething.
When we know, and God knows,and in our faith we know we
deserve nothing, we deserveabsolutely nothing.
And that is American.
That is American.
I don't deserve it.
I'm going to go get it.
So, anyways, enough talkingabout all these negative freaks
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that are out against Trump.
Everything's looking great.
I think Trump will be our nextpresident.
Like I said earlier, I do wantto just close out on something
really, really cool.
The Denver Gazette just launcheda report.
There was a county in Denverthat created a marketing
campaign called Handouts Don'tHelp, and it was Douglas County.
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Within the Denver area, and fortwo years, from 2022 to 2024,
douglas County witnessed this isright off the article a steep
drop of homeless people livingon the streets 86%, so it goes
on to say.
In a campaign to mitigatehomelessness, the officials
emphasized one simple messagehandouts don't help.
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They urged residents, forexample, against giving money to
homeless people on roadways orsidewalks.
In two years they noticed ahuge drop in homeless population
86% and basically the liberalresponse here is well, of course
you cut off homeless services.
There's no services, they'regoing to leave.
Yeah, you just made our point.
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We can't enable people, we areenabling people to do nothing.
That doesn't work.
The truly homeless people herein Portland, for example, are
either mentally ill or addictedto drugs.
There's plenty of housing andaffordable housing.
So Douglas County conductedthis two years against the
liberal pushback, and it workedwhen people in the county
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stopped giving money to homelesspeople.
It's incredible.
It's the same with alcohol,it's the same with heroin.
When you cut off the source andyou push someone to the
precipice out of love, out oflove.
This isn't mean, but when youcut someone off from their
heroin, when you cut someone offfrom their income, they have to
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do something else, they have totry something else or they give
up and die.
That is literally the choice,and that's the only thing that's
ever worked in the history ofthe world that I'm aware of is
when people don't have a choicebut to get better.
I wonder if any of these idiotsrunning for Portland City
Council has read this reportthat probably not so
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conveniently highlights thathandouts don't help.
What a brilliant marketingcampaign.
It's a great way to control thehomeless population, get
citizens involved and let themknow that their behavior is only
hurting.
I mean, I always go back toaddiction because it's a huge
part of my life, but Al-Anontaught me that a lot of my
behaviors during my interactionswith alcoholics in my family or
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outside of the household wereactually enabling the alcoholic
to drink more and to stay inthat terrible state of addiction
alcoholism.
I didn't know.
I don't think most people knowwhat helps and what doesn't.
And again, america is the mostcharitable country in the world.
We are the most charitablepeople.
We're warm.
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That's why there's a line outthe door.
There's not a line out the doorto move to France because
people are cold and nasty.
I don't want you there.
We welcome everyone, but wehave to understand that giving
doesn't help.
And it's not just homeless, it'severything.
It's student loans.
You want your medical schoolstudent loans paid off?
Then go do Doctors WithoutBorders for two years.
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You want your law school paidoff?
Go do X amount of pro bono workin a disenfranchised area.
You want your MBA paid off.
Go teach business classes at acommunity center in a poverty
stricken area, teachingcredential.
Go teach in a school where noother teachers want to teach.
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Having your education paid forshould be based on how you're
using it to contribute tosociety, not just standing
around.
They say, oh well, it's goodbecause when they have all this
free money now they're going toput it back into the economy.
First of all, that's notnecessarily true.
A lot of these people aregetting forgiven, are borrowing
from friends just to make theirpayments friends and family, et
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cetera and also they alreadycan't afford their bill like
barely can afford their bill.
So they have that little extramoney.
It's not going back into theeconomy.
They're either going to save itor they're going to spend it on
very, very low amounts onbasics, and most reports show
over 50% of the borrowersapplying for forgiveness are
using the additional funds thatthey have to pay off other debts
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like credit cards or carpayments.
That doesn't help the economy.
The county commissioner forDouglas County goes on to say in
this article that he wanted toget on top of it because their
population in 2022 was growingsignificantly into the hundreds
of homeless people in the smallrural area I wouldn't say
Douglas County is small andrural, but it's smaller than,
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let's say, metropolitan Denver.
And what they did was theycreated a team known as the
Homeless Engagement, assistanceand Resource Team and they were
there to tackle the issue, butnot only from the homeless side,
but also from the public side,criminal side, etc.
It was a cross-functional group, etc.
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It was a cross-functional group, unlike in Portland where if
you have a homeless personmasturbating in front of your
business and you call the police, they send out the community
helper who gives that homelessperson a tent and helps redirect
them from masturbating inpublic to their private tent.
I kid you not, this happened,it's in the book.
You're going to die, but it'sso sad that you could take
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something that works so well,like we're talking about here in
Douglas County, sort of dosomething similar, but so far
out there that it doesn't workbecause there's no common sense
approach.
He also says that he recognizesthat shelter is a critical
component of self-reliance andself-sufficiency to start moving
in that direction, whereas MikeJohnson, who's Denver's mayor,
he's still pushing this housingfirst.
Housing doesn't help, handoutsdon't help people.
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Do you know how many vacanciesare in Portland?
Well, it's not affordable orthey have criminal records.
They can't get into housing.
Okay, but is it really housing?
That's the issue.
No, we don't have enough bedsand rehabs.
That's the issue.
Drugs are the issue Again.
Opposite of Douglas County, themayor of Denver, johnston what's
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his name?
Mike Johnston?
Yeah, mike, mike Johnston tookthe opposite approach.
Of course.
He spent nearly $155 million onhis Housing Plus campaign, or
Housing First campaign, and so,from 2022 to 2023, the homeless
population went up 1,000 peoplein the city of Denver.
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So that went from 5,800 to6,500.
6,500.
And then, after he spent 155million on this homelessness
campaign, they only lost 150unsheltered people.
So they still have like 6,400after they spent 155 million,
whereas Douglas County spentessentially nothing, fed them
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into people who knew what theywere doing and it worked.
But this isn't going to changeanything because these people
are getting all sorts ofkickbacks the tent manufacturers
, the disposal services, thetrash services, lots of people
making a lot of money off thishomeless problem, and the
liberals, democrats at the topare right there with their
handout.
Like usual, something fornothing.
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The article goes on to provethat Douglas County does
represent the particularhomeless issue that is facing
all metropolitan areas at thispoint, which is the fact that
only 20 percent of homelesspeople accept help.
They're denying help.
Roughly 20% of homeless peopleaccept help, while some of the
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80% who don't are eitherstruggling with drug addiction
or have warrants out for theirarrest or have mental health
issues.
They also took the money and,instead of self-funding some
program, they invested $1.4million in the Aurora Homeless
Navigation Campus and theybought designated beds for the
homeless populations in theircounty.
Listen to this, go figure.
Take care of your own, keepyour county safe.
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Local government that works forthese people.
And yet the Denver Gazette isthe only newspaper that has
covered this in a meaningful way, that doesn't lean one way or
the other.
All the other major media arecalling out all these loopholes,
all these things, the numbersare too small, etc.
Because they can't admit whenthey're wrong.
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And homelessness is the bigoverarching, but there's all
kinds of other things, likepublic drug usage, public nudity
, crime, as well as panhandling.
This program in Douglas Countyactually lowered the amount of
well-known or live, if you will,panhandlers to zero.
Go figure.
Lone Tree is one of the citiesin Douglas County and the mayor
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of Lone Tree says In Lone Tree,we affirm our commitment to
working with Douglas County andother neighboring cities to
address homelessness in theDenver metro area.
Every person we can helptransition from homelessness to
stability represents asignificant step forward.
The sheriff also sayshomelessness is not a political
issue, it's a public safetyissue.
We do everything that we can tokeep Douglas County safe.
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We've added homeless navigatorscivilian professionals that can
help navigate and connect thesefolks with the services they
need.
They also say that they have torespond to every panhandling
call that they receive, which iseating up a significant amount
of resources as well.
From the sheriff's department.
Throughout the county there are70 signs with a barcode to
report homelessness, panhandlingor to donate to the Douglas
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County Community HomelessFoundation.
It's a relief fund thatsupports their homeless
initiative, which is working 86%reduction.
We don't want to arrest anyone,the sheriff says.
We want to get them thoseresources that they need.
I think the real key to successof this program is to be
proactive.
Exactly, see all these otherplaces Los Angeles, san
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Francisco, portland, seattle.
They're all reacting to thisproblem and they don't know what
to do because, honestly, Idon't even think they understand
how they got it there.
I don't think they think theygot it there.
I think they're still blamingthe pandemic COVID.
How long are Democrats going touse COVID?
It's just crazy.
Anyways, yeah, I'll get on withit.
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Okay, I'm going on and on today.
I know this show is a littlemore wacky, but we'll get back
on track, guys, I promise.
But needless to say, thisDouglas County study is
incredible.
It is absolutely functioning,working.
Not cheap, not small government, but it's working.
But the first step is to takeaway the ability for these
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people to function.
And isn't it crazy how theliberal mentality can apply it
to everything, like I hear thiswhole thing with Israel, which
we'll talk about Israel inanother episode.
But you know they take twostate solution.
We need a two state peacefulsolution and meanwhile that
Yahoo saying this is a criminalenterprise.
We have to cut off their head,we have to cut off their source,
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we have to bomb their weaponsaway, we have to kill their
leaders in order for theterrorism to stop.
Don't give them their owncountry to run abuse more women,
abuse more gays, etc.
No, there's no two-statesolution.
Who wants to live next to thatstate anyways?
So Israel's doing the rightthing.
They're cutting off the supply,cutting off the leaders, so
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then eventually, the peoplethere can live a prosperous,
hopefully democratic future.
Even though they all voted forHamas, they all support Hamas.
Supposedly they don't.
Supposedly there's a differencebetween Hamas and Palestinians.
I don't see it, don't care.
The bottom line is is that twostate solutions don't work, and
that is what liberals are tryingto do with this homeless
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problem is they're trying to say, okay, these people want to be
homeless.
How do we get the two people tolive together without crime and
everything else?
And you can't.
There's no two state solutionfor housed people and homeless
people.
You can't govern themdifferently.
The law is the law.
Can't govern them differently.
The law is the law.
And it's just so funny, becausethat is literally their
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mentality about everything Splitit, separate it, control it,
manage it differently.
You know, one thing people don'tunderstand is when we talk
about city and county andfederal land, y'all know whose
land.
That is right.
Well, go get a mirror.
It's your land.
These homeless people arecamping on your land.
We pay taxes.
We own the land.
America is a country owned byits people.
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When you write those big fatchecks to the government and
across the street from yourhouse is a tent city that's
brought down your value 20%.
What the hell are you payingtaxes for?
For it to go to what?
To give more resources to thosetent cities?
But the resources that they'regiving them are just to keep
them happy and placated so theystay longer, they do more damage
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, they deter more value and theypush more people away.
And that's what's happened.
187,000 people moved fromPortland to Vancouver last year
or the year before, I can'tremember Anywho.
All right, guys.
Well, listen, I am so glad tobe back.
I will be back on first thingMonday morning.
Let's go.
Longhorns are playingVanderbilt.
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Who's Tennessee playing, guys?
Oh, and it's theTennessee-Alabama game tomorrow.
Make sure you guys watch that.
That's going to be a great game.
Longhorns had a disappointingloss to Georgia, which I
continually said we haven'tplayed strong enough teams and
our coach decided to bench Ewersand put in Manning, which I
thought was very, very weird andprobably not the best decision.
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That last name is getting inthe way of us coaching the real
way, in my opinion.
Well, as always, this is ChadLaw, reminding you of what
Reagan once said no arsenal orno weapon in the arsenals of the
world is so formidable as thewill and moral courage of free
men and women.
Amen, god bless you, presidentReagan, and may God save America
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