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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time, luck and load. The Michael
darry Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Bomb bomb bom bom bomb, I ram bom.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Bom bom bom bomb.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
I rams.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Had a bran back to a mosque, Throw some rocks.
Tell me I had all I got as I.
Speaker 5 (00:46):
Ran bomb bad.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Just got a ban see my head bomb. There is
an interesting thing happening in this country right now, and
I think it's very healthy, and that is a spirited,
if rancor us debate within the Republican Party and Republican
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influencers regarding our role in what's happening between Iran and
Israel that could be called a war. It has all
the trappings of a war, Bombs being dropped, deaths being reported,
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and historically, the neocons have so dominated the Republican Party
that they appeal to what I must confess I personally have,
which is countries I don't like. I would like to
see blown to smothereings. Now, that might not be the
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most sophisticated approach to foreign affairs, but I'm being honest.
I would like to see certain countries reduced to rubble
or at a minimum, their military facilities and their evildoers.
But what ends up happening is the neo cons drag
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us into things which extend forever, which is one of
their call forever wars, and a lot of good American
men get schewed up, spat out, and families lose their
loved one, and we have nothing to show for it.
Fifty eight two hundred and twenty lost in Vietnam alone,
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what did we gain. Vietnam still fell to the North
Hochi men still ended up ruling the country. They still
were a Communist nation at the end of it all.
But the cost to America in blood, to an entire generation,
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in families, in resentment to our political culture, I think
we feel to this very day. I think we still
feel it to this day. I think that was the
moment and perhaps that's healthy where Americans realized you can't
just set it and forget it when it comes to
your politics. You can't just assume that these people are
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telling you the truth, because often they're not. The neo
cons have long ruled the day on the Republican side,
and the Democrats have always had sort of a Eugene
McCarthy Peacenik candidate, but they've also had the hey, look,
we can't get outward by the left. George Wallace in
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his first selection was defeated by a fellow who claimed
that George Wallace loved people who he referred to as
the inward And George Wallace swore after losing that election
that he should have won, that he would out He
would never get out inwarded. He would always be the
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guy who white people felt would protect them against the
black guy, and that became kind of a driving force
in his political process. Well, I'm going to tell you
the Democrats have a similar philosophy. It's why Hillary voted
to go to go to war in Iraq, which would
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end up causing her a lot of problems in two
thousand and eight, probably cost her the nomination, truth be told,
is because Barack Obama had never had to actually take
a position on it, but she had. She knew she
was perceived as being weak, so she had to show
white American males she could be tough too. More Maggie,
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that les Bernie Sanders. So President Trump has a leadership
style that he long had in business, which I think
is very difficult to undertake and very effective if you
can pull it off. And that is he has his
advisors battle it out. Now, George W. Bush didn't have
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his advisors battle it out. Everybody told him war, war,
and more war. So he'd come out to the mediac
as far as he knew, because that's what Dick Cheney
told him. The only thing we can do is go
to war. Trump's gut, his natural instinct is a good one.
He does not naturally want to go to war. He
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does not want to put American boots on the ground
and expose them to being shot at. He does believe
that there is a requisite use of force to keep
the world safe, and he does believe that America has
a role in providing that. This is a subtle, nuanced position.
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And as you've probably figured out, people with an agenda,
whether that's sell more bombs, sell more MREs, sell more planes,
sell more bullets, they don't want nuance, they want more war.
Lindsey Graham's hands are sticky right now because he had
a very busy weekend, very excited over the Israeli bombing
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of Iran. I will tell you, on a visceral, guttural,
atavistic level, seeing Iran suffer, considering everything they've done to
wreak havoc in the world. It does mean some good.
The question is what should the American role be in
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Israel's attempt to not ford ow down to zero, Israel's
attempt to denuclearize Iran, Israel's attempt to push Iran back
twenty five thirty years in their attempt to create a
nuclear weapon. There are multiple approaches. There are different ways
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to skin a cat. And if you look at the
Tucker Curlson, Hey, this ain't our war to fight. We
shouldn't be in it. Israel's dragging us into it. They're
doing things it'll cost us later versus Mark Levin's. The
right thing to do is support our ally in Israel.
They're our friend, they do a lot of good for
us in the region, and they're doing the heavy lifting
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against Iran. We should stand with them wherever you come down.
I will tell you that Middle America doesn't know. Middle
America hasn't decided. But beware anyone who tells you that
asking questions, liberating, attempting to be more thoughtful in how
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we handle things, that anyone who tells you that those
that approach to this very complicated situation makes you a
bad person. A jew hater, an Iran lover, or anything else.
Disregard what those people say. They have an agenda.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Sports of like on Facebook, like the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
The Democrats have struggled with white males in this country.
They're actually losing black males and Hispanic mails as well,
but their loss in black mails in white males is dramatic,
and so their answer was Tampon Tim a man who
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has governor of Minnesota governing over his largest city, Mogadishue.
A man of stolen valor who claims he served in
the military, who claimed he served in combat and didn't.
A man who said that one of his protest accomplishments
was putting tampons in the Boy's restaurant after they lost
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the election. He said, the reason I was chosen is
because they knew they needed to connect to Joe six
Pack and I jazz hands. Timmy was the man tasked
with doing that because you see Kamala I had trouble
with the foullies, but they knew I'd connect. So Tampon
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Tim was one of the Democrat governors who were called
to appear before a Congressional hearing on the issue of
sanctuary states. Here is South Carolina Congressman Nancy Mace talking
to Tampon Tim.
Speaker 5 (09:49):
What don't you understand about yes or no?
Speaker 4 (09:51):
Like?
Speaker 6 (09:51):
What can't you comprehend about yes or no questions? Do
you still want to abolish ice? Do you still want
to abolish ice?
Speaker 5 (09:58):
Yes or no?
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Good? I wanted to abolish ice.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
Didn't you march in a rally calling for ICE's abolishment?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Not that I can recall, Congressman.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
Well, according to widespread media reports, you.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Did, and the media is always cool.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
How do you rate Kamala Harris's job as borders are?
I want a number between one and ten. How is
she as borders are?
Speaker 2 (10:18):
I wouldn't have a way to measure that. I was
not in the admittments.
Speaker 5 (10:20):
Weren't you her running mate for vice president?
Speaker 2 (10:24):
As in the campaign?
Speaker 6 (10:25):
And you can't rate her role as borders are on
a scale of one to ten?
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Was she great at ten? Or or was she one terrible?
Speaker 2 (10:32):
I think her proposal that she put forward to make
sure we had the bipartisan.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
Immigration it wasn't bipartisan.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
Did you ever personally speak with Kamala about Joe Biden's
cognitive collapse?
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Not that I can recall congressman, not.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
As her running mate for vice president.
Speaker 6 (10:46):
You never once talked to her about the president and
why she was nominated instead of him?
Speaker 2 (10:52):
No, not that I can recall.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
What kind of operation were you guys running over there?
Speaker 2 (10:57):
I was more concerned with Donald Trump's cognition.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
He's president and Jade Vance's vice president, and not you.
Speaker 5 (11:04):
Have you ever served in a combat zone? Governor?
Speaker 2 (11:07):
I have not.
Speaker 6 (11:07):
Congresswomen, Okay, are you still friends with school shooters?
Speaker 2 (11:12):
I have never been a friend with a school didn't.
Speaker 5 (11:14):
You say you were friends with school shooters on the
debate stations?
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Congresswoman?
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Yeah? Is bullying is bullying? Is?
Speaker 6 (11:21):
My mom was a teacher. I'm a high school dropout.
We can talk about that later. Is bullying okay?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Is bullying okay? As teacher?
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Is bullying?
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (11:31):
Yes or no?
Speaker 6 (11:32):
Is it okay to bully somebody?
Speaker 5 (11:34):
Yes or no?
Speaker 2 (11:35):
I'm to push back at a bully, So yes, I
do think there's a time.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
So you think it's okay to bully others.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
I think it's okay to bully the bully at You're showing.
Speaker 6 (11:41):
That the Democrat Party is a party of violence? Were
you at Teman Square?
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Have I been to tenements square.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
I have were you at TNEM and square? I have
been at when were you there?
Speaker 2 (11:55):
As I recall up January of nineteen ninety.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Okay, what is a woman? What is a woman is
a question?
Speaker 2 (12:10):
I'm not sure I understand the question here that what
do you want me to say?
Speaker 6 (12:16):
Is I want you to say that a woman like
me is an adult human female, that men.
Speaker 5 (12:22):
Can't become women.
Speaker 6 (12:23):
You guys are the party of violence, and you're the
party erasing women. You don't respect us, You're a bigot,
You're a misogynist, you're a sexist.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Mister chairman, I.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Yield back, Nancy Mace, Ladies and gentlemen. A few weeks
ago Tampon Tim Waltz called President Trump a wanna be
dictator and said that Democrats had to get meaner.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Called out on this because I called Donald Trump I
wanna be dictator. It's because he is. It's because he is.
The governor's being mean, and the governor's speaking out on that. Well,
maybe it's time for us to be a little meaner.
Maybe it's time for us to be a little more.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Fierce, because.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
We have to ferociously push back on this. And again
I'll speak to my teacher colleagues in here. The thing
that bothers a teacher more than anything is to watch
a bully, to watch this bully and to stop it.
And when it's a child, you talk to them and
you tell them why bullying is wrong. But when it's adult,
like Donald Trump, you bully the out of him back,
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you push back, You make sure they know it's not there.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
There is a very amusing trend among these sissy men
like Tim Walls, and they always have a list, and
they always have a lot of allegations about them of
things to you know, questions and troubles they've had with
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young men in their past. And they're always talking very
tough that we're going to beat up Donald Trump. We're
going to show him he's a big, bad bully, aren't we.
The Democrat Party is now comprised of women who want
to be men and men who want to be women,
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and it's utterly freakish. I suspect we'll learn a lot
more of the shootings in Minnesota. It doesn't change anything.
The left is extraordinarily violent, and the rest of Americans
are just trying to live our lives. And that's what
we've been dealing with for quite some time now. In
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the last six months, leftists have murdered a healthcare ceo,
murdered to Israeli diplomats, firebomb Tesla dealerships, firebombed Jewish demonstrators,
and burned Los Angeles and now many other places to
the ground. So I don't know what we'll learn from
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this freak in Minneapolis molded Isshue who shot the state
repsen state senator. I don't know. No one example comprises everything.
I don't know that that matters. I do know there
is a trend, and I do know that Democrats are
out of step with American actor Michael Berry, the Michael
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Berry Show. The weekend protests by a bunch of income
poops which turned out to mostly be old white hippies
on their last legs. It turned out to be old, frail,
sad white liberals. What a group. This was their last
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hurrah and there what had been organized for them was
no kings. We don't want a king in America. And
I suppose they were very successful because we don't have
a king in America. And the irony that these people
all vote Democrat, the party that picked Hillary Clinton as
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a nominee in sixteen and worked within the party to
defeat Bernie Sanders because otherwise he likely would have won
the nomination. The party who in twenty twenty picked Joe Biden,
The party who in twenty twenty four smothered Joe Biden
and picked his replacement without having any primaries, so that
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the voters could choose. The party that took over healthcare, education,
the party that takes over every aspect of America's life
and treats the common man like a serf. The party
that wants us to have a king, Not so much
a king per se that would make decisions and determine
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whether we go to war, what our tax rate would be,
but a sort of regent king, a place keeper, a placeholder.
The way, when the king would die and his heir
apparent would be twelve years old, they'd bring the boy
in and put the crown on his head, and his conciliaries,
his council of advisors, they would run things. But he
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would go out and the people would cheer, Oh, there's
the king, there's the king. That's how the Democrat Party runs.
Joe Biden was the token regent king. They rolled him
out there and he fell over and fell asleep and
mumbled and drooled, but he was the king, and everybody, hey,
there's our king. At least he's not Trump. There's our king.
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And in a sense that's very, very consistent with the
monarchist mind of the left. The problem with Trump, when
you get right down to it, is that he's been
chosen by the commoners. Trump's a populace president. Make America
great again. It is a populist movement. It's a ground up,
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grassroots movement. The George Soros crowd, the elitist crowd of media, politics, movies, culture.
They don't like commoners at home making the decisions as
to who will govern the country because you're not as
sophisticated as they are. You're not as well traveled and
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well spoken. You don't serve nice things, you don't have
hired staff. I saw a video this weekend that you
may have seen by now. It is a woman who
a white liberal woman. She looks like Sarah Jessica Rafael,
and she says, I have friends texting me. My gardener
didn't show up, my housekeeper didn't show up. The farmer's
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market is closed. Everyone's scared. You're gonna have to do
your own dishes, clean your own house, mow your own lawn. Oh,
dear God, the horror, the pearl clutching. You mean you
won't have slaves that you can pay cheap wages to
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wipe your ass. You mean you'll have to mow your
own lawn and wash your own dishes. Well, I didn't
realize that was what's at state. Oh sure, I don't
mind if some cops are killed, some of our daughters
are raped, you get smashed into by people with no
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insurance who were drunk, again and again and again, and
some of you die from it. I just don't want
to have to mow my own lawn. Lord knows, what
did we do before we imported the sickliest, most criminal
element of the world to perform the tasks that we
don't want to perform at below market and below legal
rates pay levels. What did we do? How did we survive?
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This is what white liberals want, and this is what
illegal immigration is all about. In Nebraska, where a raid
on a meatpacking plant, and that's not some reference to
San Francisco, it's a real meatpacking plant resulted in a
lot of the employees, As we've long known we're illegal
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aliens and they've been pulled out. So NBC News had
a national headline how a city in Nebraska is recovering
after the state's largest work site immigration raid. Omaha is
trying to forge ahead following the raid's chilling effect on
the local workforce and the community at large. But then
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the opening line of the article goes, every seat in
the waiting area of Glenn Valley Foods was occupied with
people filling out job applications. Well, you just told me
that illegal immigration raids have illegal immigrants afraid to come
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out of their homes, and yet there is a room
full of people filling out applications to go to work
at Nebraska meatpacking plans. So that must mean if the
illegals aren't leaving their homes and a bunch of jobs
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just opened up and the people are crowding into the
room to fill out applications for the jobs airgo, it
would seem to be the case that Americans are applying
for jobs that were previously held by illegal aliens. Now,
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how does that work? It's almost as if that was
Trump's design all along. You see, it became very easy,
very convenient, very lazy to hire illegal aliens. My dad
worked at DuPont, a chemical plant in Orange. You know
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why he worked at DuPont because his dad worked at DuPont,
and his brother worked at DuPont, and his sister worked
at DuPont. And when he came home from the coast Guard,
his dad and his brother and sister said, what you'd
do is get hired on the plant. We know somebody.
Go talk to Bubba Smith in c unit here's the
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phone number. Go tell him you're looking for a job.
I think they're hiring right now. You're looking for a
maintenance worker. So he did. You see communities that tend
to dominate fields and the reason is Pakistani's in Texas
in the convenience store business. Because when somebody's nephew wants
to the United States, they call uncle Gulam and he says, oh,
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I got a commedian story. Yeah, you can come here
and work. This is true. Illegal aliens become funnels for
other communities, funnel other people they know in their community
to the job site. Some companies will pay a bonus
if you tell your friends that this company is hiring.
So once you start into illegal aliens, amazingly you get
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out of hiring American citizens because the illegal aliens bring
more illegal aliens and the Americans are left out. And
oftentimes the illegal aliens move into mid level management supervisors
and managers. Well they don't even speak English, so they're
not about to hire American workers. And lo and behold,
you do this for long enough, and kids can't find
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jobs and families can't find jobs. But what do you do?
How do you account for that? Oh, you say Americans
don't want to work. These people are just doing the
jobs Americans don't want to But why was that waiting
room full of people filling out applications for these jobs
for the first time ever? Because for the first time
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ever they have a shot at kitting.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Them guitars, cigars.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
And a few thoughts from Bizar. We'll go back to
Iran and Israel in just a moment. But a story
out of Miami. You just can't fix this kind of stupid.
A roofing company owner in Key West claims he's a
Trump supporter, but he's crying to NBC Miami after ICE
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detained six of his illegal immigrant employees. Nice touch by
NBC Miami at the end, which I know you would
have noticed. To add the sad piano music at the
end of the package for full dramatic propaganda effect. This
is the kind of stuff that Ramon does. Some of
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you notice it's just a little extra landya ah, It's glorious.
NBC Miami with the story.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
Vincent's Gardena is the owner of the roofing company where
they worked.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
He's owned it thirty seven years.
Speaker 7 (25:11):
It's going to be really hard to replace those guys.
Speaker 4 (25:14):
Says losing the six man is losing a third of
his workers.
Speaker 7 (25:18):
Were not able in Key West to just replace people
as easily as say a big city, very limited people
to pull from, and then you would have to train
them and that takes sometimes years.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
But for Vincent, it's much more than that.
Speaker 7 (25:35):
It's financially as well as emotionally. It takes a toll.
You get to know these guys, you become their friends,
which is not an employer but a friend, and you
see what happens to their family. It's it's quite a shock.
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Given his support for the president.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
We asked what he would tell the commander in chief
if he had a chance.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
What happened here.
Speaker 7 (26:04):
This situation is just totally just blatantly not at all.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
What they said it was vincent.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
You voted for Donald Trump. Yes, I did well. He
agrees with most of the president's policies.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
He thought the Trump administration was going to focus solely
on deporting criminals. It seems immigration officials, he says, are
just trying to meet quote.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
US now buyer's remorse. I don't know a little bit.
How much damage does this create in your community. It's
not just happening to me.
Speaker 7 (26:35):
I mean it's happening across the board. I know one
landscaper that lost nine or ten of his the whole
crew he had, and he's just totally out of business
all of a sudden.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
He wants his workers released and yearns for normalcy in
his community and for the families of the men. Many argue,
we're wrongfully detained.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Our business is struggling. You don't make no mistake.
Speaker 8 (26:58):
But I still get to go home and give my
child a hug at night. These guys do not, and
they don't deserve that.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
They don't deserve that, even though they violated America's laws
coming into this country. One of the great injustices when
you focus on the criminal, is failing to note the victim.
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America's working class has struggled for decades as jobs they
once held have been replaced by people from other countries. Now,
once the person from another country takes the job and
the American worker is left to be a fentanyl add
it or oxycon at it because he can't find a job.
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Nobody wants to hire him. They can hire the cheaper
and legal life alien and the devastation that has to
him and his community. But we don't do stories on
that guy. We do stories on his replacement, who's illegal.
How about this, how about we have a national referendum
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on our immigration laws. How about Congress bring the issue up.
Have you ever noticed how every member of Congress, it's
a Democrat, and fair number of them that are Republicans,
don't believe we should secure our border. Our border is
only secured, our law is only enforced because they are
the laws on the book. So if those laws are
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so unpopular to the people of the country, how come
nobody ever proposes we repeal them. We argue over whether
the executive branch, which executes the law, enforces the law,
whether the enforcement branch should enforce the law. But the
law is written by the law writer, which is the legislator,
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and the same legislature, which is the body of legislators
that wrote those laws, has every power to change or
eliminate those laws. When's the last time you ever heard
a Democrat say, our immigration laws keeping all these people
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out are bad, Let's change them. I could spend the
next hour and a half, the next hour of the
show playing you audio of Democrats Biden, Hillary Obama, their
last three nominees talking about how the law has to
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be enforced. Why don't they ever talk about how the
law shouldn't be enforced? If that is as we're told,
where most people are in all of this in this
odd All right, let's talk Israel and Iran, a very
very complicated issue. You start with the fact that Iran
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has been a problem for our country and for stability
in much of the world. But does that mean we
involve ourselves in a war against them? Or to the
extent that we do, How much should we do? We
provide only arsenal, we've sent our naval carriers. Now what
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happens when they shoot one? Well, let me tell you something.
Whatever you think of all this, the Masad and what
they've done inside Iran on this, it appeals to I mean,
it's impressive Fox News with the story.
Speaker 3 (30:49):
This was a highly planned mission. Again, it took years
of planning. The operation involved massad smuggling weapons and drones
deep into Iran long before the attack, they said a
drone base, and they activated the drones this morning to
hit Iran's surface to air missiles. It also involved those
drones hitting specific apartments. The IDF at the same time
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deployed hundreds of fighter jets to strike hundreds of sites
in Iran, multiple exert at Iran's Natans Nuclear Power Facility
that's Iran's main enrichment facility.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
The IDF today says that.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
Most of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Court high command was
killed while gathering in an underground headquarters that includes several
of the highest ranking military commanders. Iran also says that
six nuclear scientists were killed. They make up some of
the roughly eighty people who are dead in more than
three hundred and twenty people who are reportedly injured. Prime
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Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says this strike initially was planned out
for April, it carried out in the early hours of
this morning, and says that the US was notified before
any of this took place. Washington says it was not
involved and that the top priority right now is still
protecting American forces in the region.