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April 14, 2025 • 85 mins

In this episode, Joe delves into political commentary, focusing on taxation and government spending. He criticizes the IRS and federal taxation, labeling it as immoral and theft, and discusses the misuse of taxpayer money, including fraudulent unemployment claims and benefits for illegal immigrants. Joe highlights the transparency of the current administration in revealing government waste and fraud, comparing it to past administrations. He also touches on the controversy surrounding the deportation of an MS-13 gang member and the Supreme Court's ruling on the matter, emphasizing the importance of state sovereignty and advocating for a free and independent Texas.

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(00:01:15) Introduction and Technical Challenges

(00:06:02) Weekend Recap and New Initiatives

(00:17:07) Taxation and Government Critique

(00:36:47) State Sovereignty and Political Advocacy

(00:42:03) IRS and Tax Fraud Issues

(00:52:00) Immigration and Government Spending

(01:03:34) International Relations and Deportation Controversy

(01:20:03) Closing Remarks and Acknowledgments

- Joe Russiello

- Wayne Rankin

- Rosanna Rankin

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Alright.
Well, hey there, folks. This
is Joe Rusciello. It is great
to be with you again on another week,
a beautiful
Monday
here at the asylum studios,
broadcasting from the pimple on the backside of Texas,

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the beautiful city of Eagle Pass, and doing the best we can to bring you the best quality
political talk radio we possibly can muster
without all the bluster.
My friends,
this
is the podcast.
Wow.

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Wasn't sure we're gonna get the show kicked off tonight.
Not for a lack of wanting to do it. Just
wasn't able to get everything put together on time for some reason. I was just, like, panicking trying to get it all together.
And, I had
a bunch of texts coming in, phone calls, and it was just, you know, one one thing after another that just really kinda

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just messed with the whole operation tonight. But,
the good thing was is that I was able to get most of the prep ready earlier in the day, like, all the articles that we want to look at. I had an idea of what clips I was gonna pull.
The problem was getting it all pulled together and then dealing with other stuff that was going on around me at the time. So it was kinda kind of a a a throw together

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type show today, so I hope it's, okay with you. And, also, we are sporting some new equipment here. We're sporting a new,
Shure SM four
mic.
Never used one of these before.
I was watching
oh, who was it? It was I think it was Alex Jones, and they have these nice

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little mics in front of them like that, and seems like they have all the room in the world. And you know me, I'm always looking for some kind of a a way
to give myself extra room because I'm always knocking into things.
So, we are gonna try this out tonight, but rest assured, I have my trusty boom right here ready to go
if in the event
this really annoys me and I gotta get rid of it. So we'll see how the how all that goes. And another thing too that I kinda, like, irritated me a little bit, and the fact is I I,

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the rumble studio finally
unlocked the,
the, the the ability to broadcast on Facebook.
So I know, you know, we have a Facebook page for the show, and I was like, oh, that's cool. Let's let's give it a shot. So I went through the whole setup earlier today, and I put the whole thing on and, you know, logged in and all that mess,

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connected everything. And tonight when I went to hit the live thing, it said,
error, unable to connect to Facebook. Do you wanna continue or end the stream? So I'm not gonna end the stream. I got I got a show to do for crying out loud.
So we, we're not streaming on anywhere else right now on video except, Rumble.

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So we're not on x. We're not on Twitch. We're not on Facebook,
which is fine. You know, we don't really have a draw on on Twitch yet or,
on on x. I don't I don't know. It doesn't tell you how many people are watching on x, but and to be honest with you, I don't
I don't run to x after the show is over to see how many people are watching the stream when it was live, so I don't even know.

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But,
if you if, you know, if somebody was watching on x, I would hope they would let us know,
that we're not there. But, you know, that's that's all fine and good. So let me know what you think about the audio quality here.
When I when I picked up the mic over the weekend and I did a test run with it, it sounded pretty good.
Right now, it sounds a little tinny to me. So just let me know what you think. Drop a comment, shoot me a message in the chat. Would love to get your opinion on that. You know, I'm always looking and trying to do better

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for you guys so that,
you know, I'm gonna give you the best quality we possibly can give you. But, you really can never go wrong with a Shure mic. I think Shure mics are fantastic,
between Shure
and and the Rode mics. I
I I don't it's hard to pick a better between the two. They're they're just both fantastic products.
And,

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and I'm sure that they're not the only ones that are out there on the market, but these are the ones that I love to use and that's why I'm sticking with them and I'm flip flopping back and forth, but we'll see how this goes. This, unfortunately, is not a type of a mic that you can put on a boom, so,
it's gonna be relegated to
this right here. And then we picked up something else too. I got a new, camera,
tripod that we're gonna be setting up, and, of course, that didn't get here until,

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about fifteen minutes before the show, so I didn't wanna take the time to try to set it up, mess the whole thing up, you know how it is. So I'll do that after the show, and we'll play around with it later on. We'll see how it goes. But, in the meantime,
hope you guys had a great weekend. This this was,
like a whirlwind of weekend.
Just so many things going on. We also started something new,

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on the weekend.
We are doing a, a replay of
one of the,
video,
not video.
Well, yeah, I've replayed the video,
but we're doing the interview segments.
The interview shows, we're replaying them on the weekend. So, hopefully, you got a chance to do that, to check that out. I did not publicize it. It was a last minute idea and thought to throw out there. So,

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but, you know, we're gonna try it again this coming weekend. We're gonna be,
replaying the,
the interview show episode 51 with, Matthias Mueller.
That that show actually has been,
probably one of the more popular ones that we've
done. Gotten a lot of feedback on it, and, so I'm really I'm really excited about that. I'm really happy about it. That was probably, you know, one of the best conversations that I've had on that subject matter. So,

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hopefully, you guys got something out of it also, and, you'll go back and rewatch it and check it out. And, in case you missed something, maybe go back home. I know you can go and just go for go through the the episode listing. I I I know. I know. But this is more fun.
Get it? More fun.
Pretend it's live.
So, we'll figure it all out as the days and weeks

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progress.
So, so yeah. So a few different things took place over the weekend. Like I said, you know, just, you know, got some new stuff to play with, and and, hopefully, that's something that we'll be able to, make good use out of. Alright. So, with all of that said and done, since we don't have to worry about cutting off our feeds to x Twitch and,

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I should have somebody come running out here and pat my face and, you know, make sure I'm nice and ready for this.
Alright. Well,
folks, do you know what today is?
Do you know what today is? Seriously, do you know what today is?
Today
is Taxmas eve.
And, if you don't know what that is, that's liberal Christmas eve.

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And tomorrow is taxmas,
and,
that's what we call liberal Christmas.
Now I really do hope
that all of you guys have been well behaved,
that you've kept all of your receipts,
you know, counting every single penny that you have,
every single penny that you took in,

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every single penny that you spent.
And I hope that when you sit down with your tax preparer or if you do it yourself on your, you know, whatever app you use for your,
your your taxes,
that you have
all of your account numbers available
because
the government doesn't have enough of that information on you already.

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For every bank account that you have, and, you know, there are some folks that have multiple bank accounts for different things, you know, like, for example, I have
I have a bank account for my own personal business, and I have a bank account for the show.
And then there are folks that have, multiple accounts that are available to them,
for,
like, like like, for investment purposes. Like, they have their their crypto accounts, and they have their stock accounts, and they have all those things. And I hope with I hope that you have every single one of those

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statements
and,
account numbers,
transaction histories,
and all of that stuff ready. And I hope that you have everything that you need
to justify that $600
transfer that you sent to your kid
or that or that transfer that you got from somebody else.

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I hope you're ready to do
that. Because if you're not,
oh, shame on you.
Shame on you.
You're naughty.
You're very bad.
No refund for you.
In fact,
not only will you not get your refund, which is, you know,

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a lot a lot of people don't understand what a refund is. A refund is your own money coming back.
Yeah. That's the extra money they took from you that they, quote, unquote, didn't need.
So they
give it back to you, and they say, here you go. No interest on it. Nothing like that. They just give it back to you.

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Sometimes.
Depending on your tax bracket.
And if you're not gonna get a refund,
well,
if you're lucky, you'll break even.
If you're lucky, you won't get anything back,
which by the way is whenever I whenever I I I do my tax, that was always my ultimate goal, is not to get a refund

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and not to owe anything, but to break even.
You know, just take what you need.
Not even if they need it, but you know what I mean. Just steal what you need to steal.
Pay off all of your,
cronies. Pay off all of your NGOs.
Pay off all the,
little
side

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pieces that you all have. Because you do know that your tax dollars go to pay for,
government employees'
sexual abuse.
Yeah. That's your tax dollars do that,
among other things. You know?
Pay for
the prostitutes.

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Pay for all those fancy dinners that they go to. That's all your tax dollars, my friend.
Your tax dollars. But yet, God forbid
God forbid you don't move that decimal point over.
God forbid you
misplace
that one statement.
God forbid you forget to to include something on your

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filing.
You're evil.
You're a bad boy. You're a bad girl.
Now we're gonna have to take more
of your money. And if you don't give it to us,
well,
we're gonna put liens on your properties.
So you can't do anything with them until if you try to sell it, you you have to pay back.

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I because she didn't say pay back. You have to pay what we tell you that you have to pay us.
Basically stealing
your money.
That's why you've heard me say it many, many times.

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Taxation is theft.
Taxation is immoral.
I personally feel like there there shouldn't be
an income tax, an individual income tax. You know, you you have a corporate tax.
You have a corporate to do business here in the in The United States. You should have a a a, you know, pay something to into the

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institutions,
the
the the legal
institutions.
So a corporate tax is fine at the lowest rate you could possibly do.
No federal income tax,

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state income tax. I am blessed to live in a state that
does not have
a state income tax.
Thank god for that. But, you know, if if ever
there was
a shift in the political power here in the state of Texas and and it did

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turn blue, you can almost guarantee that one of the first things they're gonna do is slap a state income tax on you.
And Texas does have a pretty high,
property tax rate,
which in the Texas State House, you have representatives like Brian Harrison,

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who's not my representative, but, I'm a
big admirer of of what he's doing,
in Hidalgo County, which I I think is where he is in his district,
in advocating for
the state of Texas to return
the $24,000,000,000

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surplus in taxes they have through property taxes.
Wouldn't that be beautiful? Wouldn't that be who wouldn't love to get their taxes back?
And say here, you know, you you know, you gave enough.
You've done enough. Here.

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At the federal level, though, taxation is immoral.
Well, Joe, why is it immoral? Why do you say it's immoral? Why is it immoral?
Okay.
Look at
look at the things that Doge is uncovering.
Look at the,
the amount of fraud

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that's being perpetrated on on the American taxpayer
with organizations like USAID
and,
the NIH,
we talked about the other day, $41,000,000,000
going to torture and abuse animals

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to examine things like,
you know, shrimp running on a treadmill.
That's a real thing, by the way. No joke. No joke at all.
I was talking to somebody about that today, and I and I said that, and they looked at me like, are you out of your mind?
You know, Joe, you're really going off the deep end with this one, man. You are just totally, you know, like, freaking lost on this.

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But no.
That's for real.
Or what about all the NGOs that USAID
would funnel your money to
and then ended up going back into the pockets of the politicians that set up the NGO
for USAID
to fund after you've
had your

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income confiscated at the point of a gun.
And that's what it is. I know it's it's I say it I I say it figuratively, but that's really what it is.
Government comes along with the full power of of of law behind them and tells you, you either pay
or we take everything you have and put you in jail.

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How is that not could you imagine
if your neighbor owed you money and you showed up at his house or her house
and tried to forcibly take it from them?
Where would you go? You'd go to jail, wouldn't you?
Not when government does

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it. When government does it, it's called
paying your taxes.
The cost of living in a civilized society.
And to get back to the the immorality of the whole thing,
you have your tax dollars paying I and I and I I hinted at this earlier. You have your tax dollars paying for,

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to settle,
lawsuits against
government employees, federal employees
that are that have gotten swept up in,
in in in sexual scandals,
paying off people to shut them up and keep them quiet, hush money. Remember what Donald Trump

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had to pay out
in a
hush money?
The hypocrisy
of it all, my friends. The hypocrisy
of it all.

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But federal taxation, individual
taxation is
immoral
and it is theft.
Especially when you pay attention to where it's going, and thank God for Doge,
and thank God for this administration
and their transparency on it. I mean, this is odd. This this in my lifetime, this is the most transparent

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administration I have ever seen in my lifetime. I'm 54 years old. Alright? I,
Ford was president when I when I was born.
Gerald Ford. Yes.
So

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from the point when I started paying attention to politics when I was about 18 years old
until now, this is the most transparent
administration I have ever seen.
And it is
it's it's refreshing. It's a breath of fresh air, and and I and and and we needed this.

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But now that you know where your money's going, how do you not understand that what they're doing is is immoral and it's theft?
Our founding generation revolted
against Great Britain, the strongest military power in the world at the time,
over a 2¢ tack on tax on tea.

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And yet look at what
your government is doing to you now. And then you have these morons that you watch them, like, I'm I'm looking at it right here. They they have these morons that are out there protesting against
Elon Musk and Doge.
Why aren't they protesting
the the the the politicians that have been stealing their money?

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Why aren't they standing outside the houses of government
protesting?
Why aren't they at Chuck Schumer's
place of business in Washington DC? I I don't advocate ever going to somebody's home,
politician, business, whatever it is.
No. You don't do that. You have a problem with them in their in their official capacity. That's where you go, where they work.

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That's where you go. You stand out there. You let your voice be heard. You protest
peacefully,
protest.
Not what the left does, the lunatic left,
firebombing
Tesla plants, Tesla,
not plants. I'm sorry. Tesla dealerships
destroying people's personal property.

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That's
what the left does.
And what happened over the weekend, you had a a radical leftist lunatic
firebomb the Governor's Mansion.
The Governor's Mansion in Pennsylvania,
the governor, by the way, who is a radical leftist themselves. And that's what I love. You let let the let the left eat themselves. It's beautiful to watch.

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It is beautiful to watch, but I'm I'm way off from the taxation thing. But
you understand what I'm talking about. These people are out there protesting
the uncovering and the discovery of
this
horrible
fraud, waste, and abuse

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that has been put on the American people for for
years.
Since since
1913,
when the sixteenth amendment was not properly ratified,

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but yet through parliamentary tricks was forced onto the American people?
Oh, it's only just pay for the war debt,
and it's only gonna be 1%,
and it's only gonna affect this percentage of people
who make this much money.

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They did 38 states to ratify the sixteenth amendment. They got 35.
And then through parliamentary tricks, they got
it sent right on through.
And ever since then, it's been a it's it's been a steady intrusion into your personal life,

(32:29):
your personal finances,
the government dictating to you that they know how to take care of you and your money better than you do.
Taking your money
and giving it to people who don't work,
who have no inclination to work,
even though they're fully able to.

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And trust me, I I know what I'm talking about.
For years, I worked in
the welfare capital of the world, in my opinion, New York City.
And in one of my official capacities, I supervised a program
and housed a program in in a sector that I worked in,
that I was responsible for,

(33:12):
where they would train people who are on public assistance.
The city would give them training in some kind of a marketable skill with the intention of them coming off public assistance, which doesn't happen often.
And you talk to some of these folks and they pose the same question, why am I gonna go to work? I make more on public assistance.

(33:37):
I make more out of what the taxpayers give me than why am I gonna go to work.
All on your back.
See? Look at that. Hit it again.
All on your back.
All on my back.

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It's immoral.
It's theft.
It's illegal,
and it needs to be abolished. And I know Donald Trump talked about that
on the campaign trail.
He talked
about getting rid of the IRS. He talked about federal income, and I know that, recently,

(34:25):
his, treasury secretary, Lutnick,
had been talking about Donald Trump's plan to eliminate federal income tax completely on anyone making less than a hundred $50,000
a year. How about we eliminate
federal income tax on
every
individual

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citizen
of this
country?
How about we do that?
Put a corporate tax. Like I said, a minimal corporate tax, but get rid of it altogether.
You know, Doge has proved over and over and over again how corrupt

(35:09):
this whole system is.
And we're gonna look at that in a few minutes. We're gonna I'm gonna show you some things.
How corrupt the IRS is.
How how how our our federal dollars are are misspent,
unaccounted for,
billions and billions of dollars funding

(35:30):
Hamas,
a terrorist organization.
The billions of dollars that were sent to Iran,
that the buy that that the first Trump administration put a stop to, but the Biden administration resumed.

(35:56):
And now
using
your money, my money,
have waged war across the Middle East, meaning Iran,
through proxies,
are this close,
folks, this close to a nuclear weapon,
and they have proved to be they have proved over and over again that they would not be afraid to use something like that at their disposal.

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All funded by the American taxpayer.
It has to stop.
And, honestly, if there was any greater
reason that anyone
would need
to get on

(36:56):
board
with a sovereignty
movement,
a state sovereignty movement,
something like
Texas,
of which I am part of,
where we advocate for a free and independent Texas,
free and independent
of
this American union that is failing and falling. Yeah. We might be on an upward trend right now,

(37:21):
but that's gonna change.
You know that that's gonna change.
Because nothing is passed through law anymore. Everything is done through executive fiat.
Everything is done through
executive orders.
When Obama came in, he undid the executive orders that the that the Bush administration

(37:48):
had. When Donald Trump came in, he undid all the executive orders that the Obama administration had
and then instituted his own just like Obama did,
just like Bush did with Clinton prior
all the way back.
Just rinse,

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wash, repeat.
Rinse, wash, repeat.
And what do you think is gonna happen now? Donald Trump came in for his second term,
undid all of Joe Biden's
executive orders,
which were fine
because they were horrible.

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But if the Republicans or the or the conservatives or whatever you want, a MAGA movement, whatever you wanna call it, say they don't win
in four years.
You have a new president. You have a Democrat president.
Or maybe you have a Republican come in that did not agree with what this administration has undertaken.
All the stuff that was done by executive order gets all overthrown. It gets all kicked out.

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And all that does is
bring instability.
You can't govern effectively like this.
It is impossible.
That's why I am part of the Texas Nationalist Movement. That's why I advocate for states to legally,

(39:26):
legislatively
seek separation from this abusive relationship
that we are in with this federal government.
No. I'm not trying to get swatted.
No. I'm not trying to get, you know, the DOJ, the FBI knocking on my door,

(39:50):
but I will stand for what I believe.
I believe
in small
small
local
government.
Self government self government
means governing yourself

(40:11):
so that you don't need a government.
Well, you need government, but but I'm I'm not saying I'm an anarchist, but
you need some form of government
to protect and defend and preserve the rights that you have,
which were given to you inherently
by god,

(40:32):
the creator.
Get this.
Pocket Constitution. I got this, man, I don't know how long ago I got this,
or from
where.

(40:53):
But read this.
Read this. Read the constitution. Read the declaration of independence.
Our founding generation
was the greatest generation.
Our founding generation was the greatest generation because

(41:15):
they put together a government
that was small,
local,
and self contained.
And this thing
and it's not one particular party's fault.
Every political party that ever had any input whatsoever in the in in in the,

(41:37):
the legislative processes of
this country as it has grown
is at fault.
Everyone,
Republican, Democrat,
independent,
wigs, whips, whatever.
Every one of them.

(42:03):
New York Post today.
New York Post.
Joni Ernst.
In a Twitter post,
GOP senator Joni Ernst proposes a bill to claw back the $46,000,000

(42:28):
owed in taxes by
IRS
workers.
Joni Ernst in her tweet said, after a bombshell report shows the IRS employees
thousands of tax cheats owing millions of dollars, I am auditing
the auditors.
My audit of the IRS Act requires annual audits of the agency and fires every tax dodging tax collector.

(42:59):
Long overdue.
Long overdue.
In fact, instead of auditing the IRS,
abolish
the IRS.
Get rid of it.
Get rid of it.
GOP senator Joni Ernst is gearing up for a tax day

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gearing up for tax day with new legislation requiring the IRS to police itself.
It's not gonna happen.
The IRS is not you can require it till you're blue in the face. It's a bureaucracy
that will never ever ever police itself.
Ever.
Ever,

(43:45):
and ensure that all its workers are fully caught up on their debts to uncle Sam.
Bullshit.
Not gonna happen.
You can let just I applaud the effort.
I do. I applaud the effort. I think it's a great idea. It's a great effort. I applaud it. It should happen, but it's not going to.

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The act may pass. It may get signed into law,
but it's not gonna happen. They're not gonna police themselves. They're not gonna turn themselves in. They're not gonna rat on themselves.
They are going to do what every bureaucracy does, and that's do whatever it can to protect itself.
The measure comes in a response to a July 2024 watchdog report finding that current and former workers owe

(44:29):
$46,000,000
worth of taxes,
and that's about 5% of IRS employees and contractors
weren't fully caught up on their personal tax obligations.
Only 20 of the 70 IRS agents who were found to have willfully skipped them and their taxes were let go, the tax collecting agency told the IOWAN last November.

(44:58):
Under the audit, the IRS act, workers with seriously delinquent tax debt, meaning individuals with a lien filed in public records against them, can't continue serving at the agency.
Additionally, the bill would restrict the IRS from hiring workers with outstanding tax obligations.
The IRS has long struggled with unpaid taxes back in 02/2022.
For for instance, the agency estimated that the gap between total taxes owed and what was paid at the time was about 696,000,000,000.

(45:24):
Folks, that's about
40 something percent.
40
or close to 40%
of the federal
of the federal deficit for 02/2024.
And I and the, the federal tax debt for 02/2024,

(45:45):
the federal deficit for
02/2024
was $1,800,000,000,000.
So 40%
of the federal
deficit
was in taxes
that were owed

(46:06):
by federal tax collectors.
And yet you have these morons,
these liberal
far left morons,

(46:27):
and people out there just
not knowing why they're protesting or what they're protesting about or or
the or the truth behind
what Doge is doing out there protesting and firebombing and destroying property and
death threats. Did you know that that that 54%
of liberals that were polled

(46:48):
favor
these violent acts, including
assassinations?
That's your modern Democrat party,
folks. That's your modern Democrat party. That's your modern liberal.

(47:10):
The IRS needs to go.
It needs to be abolished.
What I find interesting though
is in,
you know, this whole thing with Doge is not a new phenomenon.

(47:35):
It's only hated
when it's the Republicans doing it or the right doing it.
But I wanna show you something. It's about two and a half minutes long.
I wanna show you a video
about Doge.
You might be surprised at what you see.

(47:55):
Take a look. Everyone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require some tough decisions,
and that includes cutting back on billions of dollars in programs that a lot of people care about.
But what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody.
Waste we should be getting rid of even if we didn't have a deficit.

(48:16):
Sure. Some of these cuts aren't that big, but no amount of waste is acceptable. Not when it's your money. Not at the time when so many Americans are already cutting back. Just as families are living within their means,
government should too. Did you know the federal government pays for a website devoted to a folk music ensemble made up of forest rangers?
They're called the Fiddlin Foresters.

(48:41):
I'll put their music on my iPod, but I'm not paying for their website. And there are hundreds of similar sites that we should consolidate or just get rid of.
By the way, you're not only paying for websites no one needs, you're paying for thousands of buildings all across the country no one uses.
For the last decade, the government's owned a massive and completely empty warehouse in the middle of Brooklyn, for example.

(49:03):
Now the government hadn't been able to sell this building and others like it because of red tape and Washington politics that held things up for years. But we're finally cutting through all that and plan to get rid of these buildings in the months ahead.
We need to step up our game. We need to go after every dime. We need to make government work for you.
That's why starting today, I've asked the vice president to lead a renewed effort to hunt down miss spent tax dollars in every agency and department of this government.

(49:32):
We're calling it the campaign to cut waste, and I know Joe's the right man to lead it because nobody messes with Joe. There's a new standard by which the government is going to function from this point on.
The American people are entitled to transparency.
Look.
A lot of this depends on new sophisticated methods, but it also

(49:52):
it also, we know,
depends on relentless
focus
on making this a priority.
Focus that can't be delegated.
We're holding ourselves accountable, and we're deeply committed
and focused on making government function better. We're not just eliminating fraud and waste. We hope to be instilling an entire new culture that not only our administration,

(50:13):
but every succeeding administration
will, in fact, pursue.
We're gonna give you the government you expect and deserve.
Wow.
Wow.
Sounds awfully like Doge to me, doesn't
it?

(50:34):
Doesn't
it?
Sounds awful lot like Doge
because it is.
That was the that
that that, program
that they instituted
was the foundation for Doge. They all all the Trump administration did was change the name.

(50:56):
That's all it did,
but it's the same agency. It's it's the same executive agency that was there when o but that Obama and and yeah. That was
that was sleepy Joe Biden right there.
He didn't look very comfortable talking about it. I don't know if you caught that that hard swallow he did at the very beginning.

(51:19):
But you see, when the left did it,
nobody rioted,
nobody protested,
no car dealerships were torched and burned,
no death threats were made.

(51:45):
Interesting. Right?
Fascinating,
actually, is probably the better word.
Well, I've spent almost an hour on this. Should I move on?
Yes. We'll move on.

(52:06):
Alright. Let's see what else we got here.
Still in line, of course, with
your tax dollars. We're not because, you know, we're not gonna really totally let it go. We're we're we're just gonna move away from
the IRS and abolish that,
which we should abolish the IRS.

(52:26):
So Doge,
as we have been discussing
let's see. Doge,
This is amazing.
Criminal aliens paroled by Biden took in $1,300,000

(52:50):
in taxpayer handouts.
Under the Biden administration, it was routine
for for the border patrol to admit aliens into The United States with no legal status and minimal screening.
So far, the CBP identified a subset of 6.3

(53:10):
individuals
6,300
individuals paroled into The United States since 02/2023
on the FBI's
terrorist
screening center watch list,
or they had criminal records.
Despite having no other legal status,

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paroled aliens are able to file for work authorization and receive Social Security numbers.
Among these, 6,300
paroled aliens with criminal or terrorist records
all have a Social Security number.
905
collecting Medicaid, including four on the terrorist watch list. $276,000
was paid out.

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41 collecting unemployment insurance receiving 42,000
in benefits.
22 received federal student loans totaling $280,000.
4 hundred 9
received net tax refunds of $22,024
only for $751,000.

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Several,
final numbers to be determined, received SNAP food stamp benefits.
Your tax dollars.
My tax dollars
confiscated

(54:36):
by the IRS,
one point three million dollars
handed over to criminals.
Criminal aliens,
some of which on terrorist

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watch lists.
While the left goes about its little hands off temper tantrum, their leaders have forced Americans to pick up the tab in government benefits for paroled illegal immigrants
convicted of crimes, even suspected terrorists.

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The Biden administration paid out at least 1,300,000.0
in Medicaid student loans, tax refunds, and other federal government benefits and payouts to thousands
of paroled aliens with criminal or terrorist records according to the Department of Government Efficiency,
DOSH.
US border and cuss the US Customs and Border Protection identified a subset of 6,300

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individuals paroled in The US since 02/2023.
And we just read we just read the whole thing.
The message is clear. It's clear that the Biden Harris administration has intentionally used unlawful massed parole schemes to shift hundreds of thousands of inadmissible
aliens to ports of entry for release into the interior, often with little or no vetting,

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a ho a house Homeland Security Committee report released in in October asserts.
The report found that customs
and border patrol
recorded more than 10,800,000
encounters with illegal immigrants over the run of the Biden presidency, 8,720,000
of those at the Southwest border.

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$1,300,000
confiscated from the American taxpayer
went to pay out
criminals,
some of which on terrorist watch lists.
Tell me again
that taxation is not theft.

(56:48):
Tell me again
that
taxation is
not immoral.
Tell me again it's my responsibility
as a citizen of this country
to fund any of that.
Please tell me.

(57:18):
Here's another one. Doge.
More Doge.
That's the headline for the last one.
Doge, three Democrat run states created most of the 382,000,000
unemployment fraud.

(57:48):
Let me see if I have that.
Now let's do this
one.
An initial survey
of unemployment insurance claims
since 2020 revealed the following.
Mind you, this is, again, paid for by your tax dollars

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confiscated from your paychecks,
taken from you
with the threat of imprisonment,
and bankrupting you. An initial survey of unemployment insurance claims to since 2020
revealed the following.
24,500
people over over 115

(58:36):
years old claimed
$59,000,000
in benefits.
28,000
people between one and five years old claimed 254,000,000
in benefits.
9,700
people with birth birth dates over fifteen years
in the future

(58:59):
Claim $69,000,000
in benefits. And in one case, someone with a birthday
in 2154
managed to claim
$41,000
of
your tax dollars.

(59:22):
You need to read that
over and over and over again.
Your tax dollars
were going to pay fraudulent unemployment claims for fake people born in the future.
Just look at that. I had to put it up one more time. Just look at that. 02/2154.

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Folks,
Have we had enough yet?
Have we had enough yet?

(01:00:09):
It's disgusting.
And take a look at this.
I'm gonna screen share this with you.
California,
New York,
and Massachusetts
accounted for most of these improper claims totaling 305,000,000

(01:00:33):
in unemployment benefits.
Additionally, California accounted for 68%
of the unemployment benefits paid to parolees.
I mean, folks, please,
Explain to me again how taxation is not theft,

(01:00:59):
and it's not immoral.
Please
enlighten me.
Convince me that I'm wrong.
I mean, you're not going to. It's it's just that simple. You're you're just not going to.

(01:01:29):
And, again,
I know we just we just kinda put this up there already, but
conservative brief.
Musk says latest Doge finding so bad it took a while to sink in.

(01:01:51):
Your tax style is going to pay for frozen unemployment claims for fake people born in the future.
And we already looked at this text at at the, at his post on x.
When is it enough?

(01:02:13):
And yet you have people out there protesting,
finding out about this information.
I guess they're okay with their money
being spent on illegals,
criminals,
terrorists,
people who aren't even born yet.
That's okay.

(01:02:34):
That's fine.
That's okay. Right?
Yeah.
I guess you could say we're all working for the future. Right?
Oh, man. This stuff is giving me a headache.

(01:02:55):
Like a bad headache.
So let's do this. Let's
do you wanna touch on this, and then I think we'll wrap it up after this.
And, man, I just cut myself.
On what? I have no idea. See that?

(01:03:16):
Right there.
I don't have anything to wipe it up with, but alright. Well, we'll deal with it.
See, I give my blood for the show.
Alright.
So there's a lot there's this whole big kerfuffle going on about,

(01:03:39):
this,
Kilmer Abrego Garcia,
who was a citizen of El Salvador, who was deported by the Trump administration,
quote, unquote, by mistake.
And then the Supreme Court said, well, you know, you have to admit you have to you have to bring him back.
Well,

(01:04:04):
today,
El Salvador's president,
Bukele
met with president Trump at the White House
and said that he will not
be returning
our terrorist friend.
El Salvador's Bukele won't return MS thirteen gang member mistakenly deported

(01:04:28):
to his country. He Was not mistakenly report, deported to his country. He was deported there because he was
deportable.
Okay? Let's listen to,
what happened today at the White House. Can president Bukele weigh in on this? Do you plan to return him? Well, I guess I'm supposed to have been suggesting that I smuggle a terrorist into The United States. Right? It's already

(01:04:51):
How can I smuggle how can I return him today, Alexis? Like, could I smuggle him into The United States or whether I do it? Of course, I'm not gonna do it. It's like
let me the this the question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist into The United States? I I don't have the power to return him to The United States. But you can release him inside or somehow Yeah. But I'm not releasing I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorism to our country. We just turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, and you want us to go back into the releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murder cap of the world. Now that's that's not gonna be bad. That's Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, reason to I mean I I mean, there's there's a fascination. They would love it. Yeah.

(01:05:32):
They're sick these are sick people.
Mark, could you have something to say?
I love
okay. So there there there's a few things there. Alright?
One
one being
that,
Bukele is correct.

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How is he gonna get him back into The United States?
Second thing is,
Abrego Garcia
is a citizen
of El Salvador,
so he's exactly where he's supposed to be,

(01:06:13):
his country of origin.
So
why
why would the president of
El Salvador
send
or return one of his citizens who left
and and
illegally entered The United States

(01:06:38):
back to The United States?
Why would he do I mean
and you and you heard president Trump say, I well, you might not have because because it was kinda low and I and I didn't catch it until and I've watched the clip a few times and I didn't catch it until just now. He said, well, that's CNN. So
and and then, you know, President Trump, of course, ends it with, you

(01:07:04):
know, these are sick people, and he points to the press.
I mean, that's
he's right. He's absolutely right.
And then go further than that.
As Bukele said,

(01:07:25):
under his under his administration,
they turned El Salvador from the murder capital of the world
into the one of the safest
countries in the world,
why the hell would they release
a known
terrorist
gang member
back into into,

(01:07:46):
the, the population?
Why would you do that?
Why would you do that?
And then, of course, President Trump, you know, he he gets his dig in. This is kind of a long clips about,
I got two back to back clips that I'm gonna show you.
And,

(01:08:07):
so it'll be about ten minutes of of video,
not altogether, but
upcoming here. So,
and of course, you know, president Trump then rips into CNN.
If it plays, is that the quality does not look very good at the moment.
Alright. So we'll just stop that right there.

(01:08:35):
Let's, let me see.
What clip can I bring you that's better?
I'm probably gonna have to go to the,
probably go clip it from the do a screen share.
Alright. So while I while I
sorry.

(01:08:56):
So while I do that, let me let me play the, Stephen Miller clip for you. Here we go.
Number one, DOJ said a federal court cannot compel the executive branch to engage in any mandated act diplomacy
or encouraging upon the sovereignty of another nation. So your argument is that you don't have to bring him back home, but will you?

(01:09:17):
So I wanna correct. I hate to do it, Bill, but I gotta correct you on every single thing that you said because it was all wrong.
First, we won the Supreme Court case.
Clearly, nine zero, a district court judge
said, unconscionably,
that the president and his administration
have to go into El Salvador
and extradite one of their citizens, an El Salvadorian citizen. So that would be kidnapping. That we have to kidnap an El Salvadorian citizen against the will of his government and fly him back to America, which would be an unimaginable

(01:09:49):
act in invasion of El Salvador's sovereignty. So he appealed to the Supreme Court, and it said clearly,
no district court can compel the president to exercise his article two foreign powers in any way whatsoever.
DOJ called me after that Supreme Court ruling, and they said, this is amazing. We won this case nine zero. We are in excellent standing here. So this has been portrayed wrong for seventy two hours in the media. They said the most a court could ever compel you to do would be to facilitate return, which would basically mean if El Salvador

(01:10:19):
voluntarily sends him back, we wouldn't block him at the airport. We would put him back into ICE detention, and then he would be deported either back to El Salvador or somewhere else. The Supreme Court said that is the most the government can be expected to do. So we won the case handily.
The misreporting on this has been atrocious. Secondly, I appreciate it. He was not an appeals incident. Case. He was not mistakenly

(01:10:40):
sent to El Salvador. So do you still believe that he's a legal alien
from El Salvador. Hold on. This is important. Mhmm. In 2019,
he was ordered deported. He has a final removal order from The United States. He's these are things that no one disputes. Where is he from? El Salvador. Where is he a resident and citizen of? El Salvador. Is he here illegally?

(01:11:01):
Yes. Does he have a deportation order? Yes.
A DOJ lawyer
who has since been relieved of duty, a saboteur, a Democrat,
put into a filing incorrectly
that this was a mistaken removal. It was not. This was the right person sent to the right place. Now some have said, well, but he had a thing called a withholding order. So a withholding order means you've been ordered deported,

(01:11:25):
but an immigration judge is saying you cannot go back to a particular country. Here's the thing. If you are a member of a foreign terrorist organization,
you cannot have a withholding order. Since he's in MS 13, there is no withholding order. You you just you just answered my question. They just give me a chance. The gang that he is accused I I get it. Of being persecuted by Just give me a chance. Doesn't exist anymore in El Salvador. The eighteenth Street gang is gone. So you have an illegal alien from El Salvador. Where are we supposed to send the illegal alien from El Salvador?

(01:11:54):
Ask you a question.
Are you convinced he is still a member of MS thirteen? That was your original charge.
Yes. He is now but here's the thing, Bill. Yes. But here not only am I convinced of it, not only is El Salvador convinced of it. Bill, he's an illegal alien from El Salvador with the deportation order.
So his only options in life, Bill, his only options in life are to be deported to El Salvador or to be deported to some other country. That's it. He has a deportation order. So, Bill, you tell me, what country should we deport him to? Tell me, please. Tell me. So Marco Rubio on Sunday morning said this. On Saturday night, another 10 criminals from

(01:12:36):
Great question.
Tell me where he should go. He's a he's an El Salvadorian
citizen.
That's where he should go.
End of the story. Plain and simple.
Alright. Now I'm gonna play this here for you. This is, Donald Trump shutting down I'm sorry for that. Caitlin Collins. Do you plan to ask president
of
the president of the president of the Let's hear the question from this very low rated anchor. Thank you, President. Do you plan to ask president Mulvaney to help return the man who your administration says was mistakenly deported? The man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador? Well, let me ask Pam. Would you ask to answer that question? Sure, president. First and foremost,

(01:13:16):
he was illegally in our country. He had been illegally in our country. And in 2019,
'2 courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court ruled that he was a member of MS thirteen,
and he was illegally in our country.
Right now, it was a paperwork. It was additional paperwork had needed to be done.

(01:13:38):
That's up to El Salvador
if they want to return him. That's not up to us. The Supreme Court ruled president
that if, as El Salvador wants to return him this this is international matters, foreign affairs.
If they wanted to return him, we would facilitate
it, meaning provide a plane.
So will you return him? And you are doing a a great job. Thank you. Well, the thing I need is wait a minute. Can you just also respond to that question? Because, you know, it's asked by CNN and they always ask it with a slant,

(01:14:09):
because they're totally slanting because they don't know what's happening. That's why nobody's watching them. But would you answer that question also? Yes. Gladly.
So as Pam mentioned,
there's a illegal alien from El Salvador. So
with respect to you,
he's a citizen of El Salvador. So
it's very arrogant even for American media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador how to handle their own citizens as a starting point,

(01:14:35):
as two immigration courts found that he was a member of MS thirteen.
When president Trump declared MS thirteen to be a foreign terrorist organization,
that meant that he was no longer eligible under federal law, which I'm sure you know, you're very familiar with the INA, that he was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in The United States. So he had a deportation order

(01:14:56):
that was valid, which meant that under our law, he's not even allowed to be present in The United States
and had to be returned
because of the foreign terrorist designation.
This issue was then
by a district court judge
completely inverted, and a district court judge tried to tell the administration
that they had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and fly him back here. That issue was raised to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said the district court order was unlawful

(01:15:24):
and its main components reversed nine zero unanimously
stating clearly
that neither secretary of state nor the president could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador, who again is a member of MS thirteen,
which is, I'm sure you understand, rapes little girls, murders women, murders children, is engaged in the most barbaric activities in the world. And I can promise you, if he was your neighbor, you would move right away.

(01:15:51):
So you don't plan to ask him to ask him to And what was the ruling, really, in the Supreme Court, Steve? Was it nine to nothing? Yes. It was a nine zero
In our favor. In our favor against the district court ruling, saying that no district court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of The United States. As Pam said,
the ruling solely stated that if this individual at El Salvador's sole discretion

(01:16:14):
was sent back to our country, that we could deport him a second time. Well, I No version of this legally ends up with him ever living here because he is a citizen of El Salvador.
That is the president of El Salvador. Your questions about it per the court can only be directed to him. I I asked
What can we do? President Kim president Buchanan That's the way to do it. Do you plan to return him? Well, I guess I'm supposed to have suggested that I smuggle a terrorist into The United States. Right? They shall return.

(01:16:41):
How can I smuggle how can I return him today, Alexis? Like, could I smuggle him into The United States or whether I do it? Of course, I'm not gonna do it. It's like,
I mean, the this the question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist into The United States? I I don't have the power to return him to The United States. So you can release him inside or some of the Yeah. But I'm not releasing I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorism to our country. We just turned the murdered people of the world to the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, and you want us to go back into the releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murdered capital of the world. Now that's that's not gonna happen. That's Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, reach into it. I mean I I mean, there's there's a fascination. They would love it. Yeah. They're sick. These are sick people.

(01:17:24):
Mark, could you have something to say about that? Yeah. I mean, Steven Eitman, it's just I don't understand what the confusion is.
This individual is a citizen of El Salvador. He was illegally in The United States and was returned to his country. That's where you deport people back to their country of origin, except for Venezuela that wasn't refusing to take people back at places like that. I can tell you this, mister president. No. The foreign policy of The United States is conducted by the president of The United States, not by a court.

(01:17:48):
And no court in The United States has a right to conduct the foreign policy of The United States. It's that simple. End of story. And that's what the Supreme Court held, by the way, to Marco's point. The Supreme Court said exactly what Marco said, that no court has the authority to compel a foreign policy function in The United States. We want a case nine zero, and people like CNN are portraying it as a loss as usual because they want foreign terrorists in the country who kidnap women and children. But president Trump, his policy is foreign in terrorists that are here illegally get expelled from the country, which by the way is a ninety ten issue. Well, the president mister president, you said that if the Supreme Court said someone needed to be returned, that you would abide by that. You said that on Air Force One just a few days ago. And they said that

(01:18:28):
it must be facilitated.
Why don't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're keeping criminals out of our country? Why can't you just say that? Here it comes. Why do you go over and over? And that's why nobody watches you anymore. You know, you have no credibility. Please go ahead.
And then, of course, it ended

(01:18:49):
let me make sure this doesn't start on us here. Yeah.
We don't wanna hear Tim Pool. I'm not a fan of Tim Pool.
I don't care how popular he is. I'm not a fan.
Let's see. Where was I gonna go with that?
And then, this is a great clip too. It's a short one. It's only about forty seconds. This is, president Bukele

(01:19:14):
bringing up a very,
very good point. Yeah.
We appreciate it. Thanks.
Actually, what you're doing with with the border is remarkable. It has dropped what? 95%
of it. It's incredible. K. As of this morning, 99%.
Ninety nine point one %

(01:19:35):
to be exact. Why are those numbers not in the media?
Well, they get out with the fake news, you know, like CNN
CNN over here doesn't wanna put them out because they don't like they don't like putting out good numbers. They only like putting out because I think they hate our country, actually.
Yeah. This isn't gonna But it's it's a shame. You're right. Isn't that a great question? Why doesn't the media why don't they put out numbers? Yeah. I mean, 9%. I mean, it's, like, it's crazy. Right? We're doing a crazy turnaround. Christie, could you maybe, say a couple of words?

(01:20:03):
99.1%,
and you don't hear a word about it in the mainstream media.
You wonder
you wonder why, don't you? It's because the mainstream media hates this country.
They really do. And I I agree with the president on that one. And then, and then Caitlin Collins, you know, tried to get another question in and this was Question. Done. Not you.

(01:20:27):
Not you. Alright. So I'm gonna have to I wanna clip that,
and I'm gonna add it to my playlist here. This way, you know, we could use that for background effect.
I I think that's that's a that's
I love it. That is Donald Trump
right there.
Alright, folks. Well, I didn't get to the, the other stories I have here. We'll hold on to those for tomorrow.

(01:20:50):
So we're gonna pretty much wrap it up here at this point.
Like I said, honestly, I got this headache. It's just pounding, so I'm gonna we're gonna we're gonna cut it here. And oh, wow. It's an hour and a half. Okay. I didn't realize that. I gotta move that I gotta move that clock from where it is over there so I could actually see it because I got a tower light here that blocks the light. And but anyway alright, folks. Well, again, I just wanna,

(01:21:14):
just let you guys know we'll be back here tomorrow at, 8PM central time. So we look forward to seeing you there. And as always, we wanna give our shout out to our executive producers, excuse me, Wayne and Rosanna Rankin. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much
for all that you do for us. It's, it's great to have you on board as a team. Also, I do need to mention

(01:21:36):
a a new addition to the team.
I didn't ask her if I could throw her last name out there, so I'm not gonna do that, but I'll I'll give you her first name. So,
so Angela
has been working with us now for the last week, and, we're we're getting her on board with how we do things, and she has been a tremendous help to us already
and, got her handling a few things for me, and this this is just it's working out really well, so I wanna say thank you to Angela. She is actually,

(01:22:03):
taking
advantage of the value for value, the three t's, the time, your talent, and treasure. So she's she's contributing her time and her talent, to what we're doing here, and I do appreciate that. It's great to have her with us, and,
hopefully, she sticks around. I'm really not trying to throw throw too much at her right now because, I know she's got a ton that she's doing,
with other projects that she's working on that she has told me about that I'm not at liberty to discuss with everybody. So,

(01:22:29):
unless, of course, she says I can, which she hasn't yet. So, we'll just leave it at that. So I wanna say thank you to our executive producers, Wayne and Rosanna Rankin. We wanna say thank you to Angela for volunteering her time and her talent. We really do appreciate that. Also, I wanna say thank you to all the folks that are listening on the modern podcast apps like Podcast Guru and Fountain.fm and TrueFans.fm

(01:22:49):
and Podverse and so many others, and especially those that are streaming SATs to us across those apps. Thank you so very much for those. If you wanna check out the modern podcast apps, the audio apps, you can check them out at modernpodcastapps.com.
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(01:23:11):
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Scan the QR codes and register your support, become a member, and make a donation.
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Don't forget the donations. We really could use the help. And please don't forget, Charlie. If you could help us out with that, we'd appreciate it. Alright, folks. Thanks again for being with us tonight. We will see you for sure tomorrow night at 08:00

(01:23:38):
here at the podcast.
Good night. Goodbye.
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