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Speaker 1 (01:49):
Good morning, Taxa, Good morning Texas. Good moring, Texa, y,
Good morning, wake up.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
That speak condamn.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Good morning. After Joe Biden left office a matter of
a couple of months later, the same media who had
been covering for him for more than four years, actually,
but for four solid years. The staffers, the people around him,
the people who knew him, the other elected officials, they

(02:35):
all said, oh my god, you can't imagine how bad
it was. He was in a zombie state. Not one
of you spoke out during that time. Well wait until
they all start saying, yes, it was really bad with Lena,
but you would never come forward to make it stop.
The absolute mental health breakdown of the petulant little princess

(02:58):
who was placed there by powerful people. Lemahd allgo. Yesterday
she walked out again. She's had a temper tantrum here
she is.

Speaker 9 (03:08):
I would like to move to restore. Since we're not
cutting anything, I would like to restore all departments to
their full fiscal year current level of service budgets. Since
everybody says we're not cutting any services, then we should
just have the current level of service repeated for next year.
So I would like to see if my colleagues are
willing to have the same level of services next year

(03:30):
as we've had this year. I would like to vote
that all departments keep the same level of service. Do
I have a second for all departments to keep the
same level of services?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
I think, well, we can't do that because the money
has to come from somewhere right in this process we've
set up. I'm for it, but we can't do it.

Speaker 9 (03:51):
So when the decision with great, well, I just want
to make it clear that three colleagues here they say
there are no cuts, but they're not willing to second
emotion to keep the current level of service. So that
means so that means there are cuts.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
It's for colleagues want okay, and so.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Jeg Yeah, we got it at that time. Now when
you say anyone.

Speaker 9 (04:16):
Well, I'm just not gonna vote for these additional I'm
not gonna vote for this whole. And I'm and I'm
not gonna vote against my constituents interests. You represent a
certain party, Commissioner Ramsey, and I respect that, but the
rest of us ran on something else. I represent the whole.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
I think we got about five more items.

Speaker 9 (04:37):
Right, yeah, all right, I'm gonna I'm gonna let you
continue with the court. I don't want to be a
part of this nonsense. All right, thank you.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
So she just it's my party now craft. I won't
tell him out of here, take her little ball and
go home. She's nuts. She's certified Bible, I mean literally
certify your bull here she is. If if if we
if we're not gonna stand up for children. You ever

(05:10):
notice how often women in public life who don't have
children claim to know everything about children and claim to
care about children, but they've never raised a child. Have
you ever noticed how often this happens?

Speaker 9 (05:20):
Listen, we seem to be totally immune to not supporting
and in fact harming our children. I don't understand, So
I'm gonna leave it, Commissioner Ellis to you, and I'll
just again for the record, colleagues, I I don't know
what we're doing here for not standing up for children.

(05:43):
Shame on you.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Okay, So Daniel, we're gonna while we're doing this, you
all want to stay in here. If you need to
step out, it's okay, and we'll live. Yeah. Yeah, if
we get off, we'll wait for you.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Ellis sounds like the teacher who's moderating a let's let
the children have a you know, model you in or
something and let's let let's let them coordinate it all.
Y'all have to coordinate. Everybody has to to run it.
Y'all are the adults, and we're just gonna sit back
and watch. And now the kids have lost their way
and are asking the parent to step in, the teacher

(06:22):
to step in, so he has to step in and
tell what has to be done because she has no
I mean, she has just absolutely melted down. Well, it's
all for the children right now. The Department of Family
Protective Services investigating two Houston area daycares after they brought
down foster children to use as props. KPRC TV with
the story sticks.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
Come on down.

Speaker 10 (06:44):
Let's see if she says yes or no. Come Come
on down over here, Come on.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Down, you little props peasants.

Speaker 11 (06:51):
She did a change between Judge Lena Hidalgo and county
commissioners last month and Commissioner's court. It all stems from
Hidalgo's unsuccessful proposal to let voters decide on a tax
hike for early childhood learning. The Harris County judge stood
in front of reporters with a group of kids from
two Houston area daycares. Those two daycares now at the

(07:13):
center of an investigation by Texas Department of Family and
Protective Services after a report made by Austin based child
welfare attorney Lindsay Dion.

Speaker 12 (07:22):
So this is something I saw and something that triggered
my duty.

Speaker 11 (07:24):
Deon tells me. The kids were put in an inappropriate
environment and.

Speaker 12 (07:28):
They don't need to be subjected to somebody losing their temper,
yelling and putting that kind of pressure on children. That
it would be their responsibility to get the funding for
their daycare.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
My name Michila Chadman. I am the owner of Right
Fit Kids Academy, and first I'd like to say thank
you all so much for even allowing us to provide
high quality childcare.

Speaker 11 (07:51):
The daycare operators spoke at that meeting last month in
support of Judge Hidalgo's proposed tax hike.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
My name is Dessy Muta. I'm the CEO and direct
of Alan New Beginning, London Academy. Abundance from their early
childhood investment has brought critical training for childcare owness and
stamps raises the quality of care for our children.

Speaker 11 (08:09):
Mutan tells me. She was asked to speak at the
meeting by East Harris County Empowerment and received permissions looks
from parents for the kids to be in attendance.

Speaker 12 (08:17):
Children can't have jobs, they can't contribute to this, they
cannot vote, they cannot participate.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
In the way that we as adults can. So it's
our job to protect them.

Speaker 9 (08:28):
Continue with the Michael Barry, Joe, I don't want to
be a part of this nonsense, all right, thank you.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Would the court be able to do.

Speaker 13 (08:51):
I've been hanging around this place, I've been looking through
your space.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
I've been waiting for you. I've been waiting for you.
All the places you going, all the people that you know,

(09:35):
I've been looking for you. I've been looking for you.

Speaker 7 (09:49):
And all them pretty people the ball El Cerno place say,
I'll got something in their pockets, all got I sunthing
on their face.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Ole roll down to Librea wearing MESABLEVN, singing Halle Wiley,
dance over the stars.

Speaker 7 (10:17):
They all bank They're going far me. I've been looking
for your baby. I've been looking for your baby. I've
been looking for your baby. I've been looking for your
baby all my long, all man long.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Two years ago today, Charlie Robinson died just nine days
after his fifty ninth birthday, Charlie Robinson died far, far
too young, King of Lena Hidalgo. She will be gone

(11:04):
soon in one way or another, and when that happens,
a lot of people are going to be asked the question, well,
what was going on, and they're you have no idea.
I have an idea, because there are people who are
down there every single day who tell me what's going on.
First of all, she's never in her office, she's never

(11:27):
available to staff. They don't see her. Staff does not
see her. She doesn't make eye contact with anyone anyone.
She is in the middle of what healthcare experts call
an episode, and has been for a little while because

(11:50):
what has happened is she has confronted Rodney Ellis over
the fact that he's not going to ensure that she's
the county judge anymore. And sometimes she forgets that he's
the reason she's there, and he's the reason she stayed there.
All the cheating, Clifford Tatum, the ballots that didn't get
sent out, he's been running this whole thing, and she

(12:14):
started noticing that he was growing distant, that he wouldn't
answer the questions as to what's going on, and that
Daddy wouldn't take care of everything anymore. He's got a
new family, he's moved on. She's jealous, she's bitter, she's angry,

(12:35):
she's hysterical, she's extremely hormonal, extremely emotional, distraught, And let's
not forget this is a child emotionally developmentally who never
understood how she got there in the first place, but

(12:58):
then had this sort of fantasy see child like, it's
my party and I'll cry if I want to. This
is my big wedding day. Bridezilla phenomenon overtake her, and
then she decided that she would just embrace this whole
thing and be the queen she was meant to be,

(13:18):
or maybe the princess. So she began bossing around her
security detail. She doesn't get her bike out of her
vehicle when she goes for her weekend bike rides. She
makes the security, which are your tax payer funded law

(13:40):
enforcement officers do it for her. You'll recall a few
months ago she wanted to go to Paris is a
trade trip she was going to She was going to
bring back a bunch of business and all. She was
going to talk to some international leaders and explain to
them that they needed to be doing business here and
probably you know, probably talk about ebadadd and top line

(14:02):
profits and really layout, return on investment, infrastructure, trade routes,
future technologies. She was going to lay all that out
to them because they don't know how to run their businesses.
She does. And one thing she does know is economics
and business development. You know, with her unique skill set
of living with her parents and claiming as her job

(14:24):
to be a translator. Hell I had more respect for
Hunter Biden's painting talents. At least you could run a
whole bunch of money through that without anybody being able
to argue, because art is subjective. So here we have
a person in a full blown mental episode that's been
going on for years now and has escalated again, who

(14:46):
went into hiding for two months when Rodney finally surfaced
al Hage style and said, I'm in charge. Well, hey, wait,
how did you get to be in charge? Where's Lena?
What did you do with her? Oh, she's in the nuthouse.
But this is a great opportunity for us to extol
the bravery of people who go to the nuthouse. Yeah,

(15:10):
that's great and all, but we don't let them be
the emergency room surgeon if they're in hysterics. Yeah, this
is brave and bold. She's in the nuthouse. I'll be
in charge when she's not here. Well, you're in charge
when she is. We know that. But how did it
fall to you? You're first among equals of four county commissioners.

(15:33):
How does that work? What do the other folks have
to say about this? Not a damn thing except for Ramsey,
the only Republican left. Rodney jerrymandered Cactus Jack Cagele out
of his seat, and of course Emmett was a county judge.
Nobody showed up. It was twenty eighteen. It was the

(15:53):
last of the state of the last allowed in the
state of the straight party voting, and the Democrat, in
an effort to get Beto elected to the Senate, showed
up with Act Blue in big numbers. And I'm sure
they cheated as well. And eventually the lack of election

(16:14):
integrity in Harris County will threaten the statewide Republicans and
that's when they'll all of a sudden jump up and go,
we got to do something about Harris County. They didn't
care until it affected their statewide elections. But they will
learn to care because just as Cook County, just as
Fulton County, just as Moltnomah County, these these liberal counties

(16:37):
run by machines and racial operations and graft and corruption.
Once that hits them, they'll start to realize, oh, we
better do something about Harris County. It's enough to sway
the whole election. That's why probably out of tune now
you might have to edit that this is Mark Chestnut

(16:57):
and enjoy the czar of talk radio.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
I saw her on the television news one day. She
had a quiet voice, but a lot to say about
Vaccina's vacccus. She spoke in a whispered through her cop
and masked. She's a judge with a grudge, if you
have to ask. Her name is Leena l I n

(17:30):
Eileena lely lyly Lia. She had a little bob hair
cut to go with her Napoleonic complex and type sweater.

Speaker 6 (17:49):
Oh my, len.

Speaker 14 (17:51):
Lely Lina.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
She seems so harmless standing there with her rye little
smile and.

Speaker 14 (18:01):
Telepromp there clean.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Clelile bean lely be Well.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
I gotta admit I was take guinea. Find this hot
little Mexican American. I imagine so hard that a package.

Speaker 14 (18:27):
So sweet would be a pignot.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
Of bullet tasty treats.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Well, I'm not the world's most.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
Observed and guy, but as I listened to her talk, well,
I almost.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Fell for Lean.

Speaker 14 (18:39):
Clean Bean, A lion, Eileen Cleen, A lion, Eileen Lean
le Len.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
She wants a thread level pinned on red. She's a
little lady, Paul LaRoy, Judge tread.

Speaker 14 (19:09):
Clean Elliot Lean.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
She's a power.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
Hungry democrat trojan horse with a tessel of scalps in
her top drawer.

Speaker 14 (19:22):
Clean Elliot Aileen.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
When the Chinese flu was released from Muhan onto the
world by design, beginning in the Christmas season of twenty nineteen,
and then being carried into our country beginning in early
twenty twenty by February, the local officials they had not

(19:56):
given the word yet. Some of you might remember Sylvester Turner,
who was Mayor of Houston at the time. He had
he had lunch with his staff, eight or so of them,
at a Chinese restaurant over off Corporate Drive. You know
Beltway and say West tim or East. You have Ocean,

(20:21):
you have you have several big Chinese dim sum restaurants
and big, big Chinese restaurants that are primarily a Chinese
audience for a Chinese customer base. And he went there
and they made a big show of it, and they
filmed it and they took photographs and he was sending
the statement. So he said, because you know, everybody looked

(20:43):
a Sylvester for leadership and whatever he did, could you
just move mountains? And he was having lunch there to
show that there's nothing to worry about with Chinese people
just because of the Chinese flu. We have nothing to
worry about. Look at me having lunch at this Chinese restaurant.
Of course, anybody knows anybody's personal behaviors. Know that was

(21:04):
the least risk he was being exposed to. So he
has the lunch and that's the deal. Within two weeks
he's calling for complete lockdowns. See, they didn't give him
the memo early enough because they can't trust people at
his level with it. This came from much higher up
than him. It's complete lockdown mode. We've got to get

(21:26):
the country lockdown so we can have mail in ballots
this year and we're going to take control of their lives.
In the meantime, and we'll never give it back. Well,
it's interesting that during that period of time you learned
a lot about people. Ivermectin, for instance, was supposed to

(21:48):
be horse paced and you shouldn't use it. And had
Joe Rogan not been absolutely panicked and sought out advice
from doctors who weren't beholden to systems and taken it
in recovered so quickly, a lot of people would not
be aware. A lot of people would have believed the establishment.
It's a sad day when you can't trust your doctor. Well,

(22:11):
that same horse pace that won a Nobel Prize for
the creator of it three decades ago is now over
the count over the counter house built twenty five passed,
was signed into law. The effective date of the legislation,
because a number of you have asked when you can
buy ivermectin over the counter is ninety one days after

(22:33):
the last day of the legislative session, or December fourth,
So let me back that up. December is, November is thirty,
October is thirty, September is thirty, So I don't know
if that means that September thirtieth is the day upon

(22:56):
which you can buy it. I'm going to ask for
some more clarity on if it's the earlier of the
two dates or the later of the two dates. So
Lena Hidalgo storms out yesterday, Apps just storms out. She's
pitched a fit. Oh, by the way, I was going
to tell you on that Lena Hudago thing. When when

(23:18):
during all that's happening, a lot of people are beginning
to panic. I'm panicking because i have a live music venue,
and I've paid deposits all these bands to come here,
and I've taken in dollars for tickets to shows. And
there's Portman County, which is now Fortman used to be
most reliably red county in the country, or at least

(23:40):
in the state, and now it has fallen into some
odd combination of corrupt, insider dealing Indians, Rodney Ellis's friends,
and some white liberals. It's gone to hell. It's just
a once great political entity, political unit has absolutely fallen.

(24:03):
And a huge part of the leadership now this inside
corrupt cabal, is these Indian Americans who've come here and
they've all located in the Sugarland area, so they vote
for the guy. You'll vote for me. I'm brown like you,
and so they do, and then they get these guys

(24:24):
in like KP. George, and they're they're a very very
dangerous combination. They're very dumb. KP. George is honestly, honest
to goodness, he is stupid. And I'm not insulting him.
I'm telling you whatever the opposite of mensa is, he's

(24:44):
in that school for the retarded mentally disabled. If you
prefer uh, low brain power, slow short bus, I'm i
getting my point across. I'm not telling you I don't
like him. He's dumb. I'm telling you he's really, really,

(25:05):
really unsmart. Bad remedial. Yeah, twenty one years old, State
of Texas, ninth grade. You can't go to tenth, you
can't be into public schools. Till twenty one. We had
a couple of those at our school. And that's fine.
There are people born whatever you want to call that, retarded,

(25:26):
mentally disabled, stupid, idiot. There's all sorts of terms throughout
history for people that are Look, there's people that are
morbidly OBEs. There's people that are frighteningly skinny, and they're
born that way and that's what they are. That's what
he is. In any case, I was scared to death

(25:47):
that they were going to close. I'll get back to
my point. Lenna Hidalgo personally tried to get Matt Brice,
who had just opened Federal American Growth, personally tried to
get it shut down. She made personal calls and they
couldn't do it. And that's when he blew up because
we told the story. And here we are today, as
I call it, and she's having a meltdown.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
Very good.

Speaker 10 (26:16):
The motion is to set up public hearing on August fifteenth,
twenty twenty five, at ten am, to consider for the
Harris County General Fund the proposed twenty twenty five tax rates.
Bring the kids here and ask each member yes or no?

Speaker 9 (26:26):
Yes.

Speaker 10 (26:26):
Come in, sugar, Sia, porn of order.

Speaker 6 (26:28):
There's been a motion made, no second, and we're in discussion.

Speaker 14 (26:32):
I didn't make emotion.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
I just read what it's going to be.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
You said no.

Speaker 10 (26:35):
I didn't say no.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
I didn't.

Speaker 10 (26:37):
Okay, Well I take it back. Can you guys count
to three?

Speaker 11 (26:39):
One, two, three?

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Okay?

Speaker 10 (26:41):
So I'm one, So we need two and three.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
We need three votes so.

Speaker 11 (26:45):
That we can can we can we can put this
on the ballot.

Speaker 10 (26:47):
Okay, So you guys help me count right now we
have one one okay, say one, one, two three one
and come on down over here, Come on, come on,

(27:16):
come on, come.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
On, because this is not about politics.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
This is about kids.

Speaker 11 (27:19):
Come on down.

Speaker 5 (27:20):
Excuse me.

Speaker 8 (27:22):
Part of education is respect Travis County, they spent two
years working with subject matter experts, spent four years. Excuse me, Judge,
please be respectful.

Speaker 10 (27:36):
At least education is feeling. Don't give the kids this
example of making things up.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
She's talking about raising kids. Now, that's that's always rich.

Speaker 9 (28:16):
So kids, Let let me ask Commissioner Bones.

Speaker 10 (28:19):
Is she yes or no? Does she yes or no?
Are you yes or no? Commissioner Bones, here's.

Speaker 11 (28:24):
The eighty phe evaluation.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
Our program has been running.

Speaker 11 (28:26):
Successfully for four years.

Speaker 10 (28:28):
Charvis Kenny didn't even join a program.

Speaker 4 (28:29):
Judge, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but a question has
been called.

Speaker 6 (28:33):
You made a motion.

Speaker 10 (28:35):
We have to call for a second for that motion, and.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
Then and then a boat house would we take it's.

Speaker 9 (28:40):
So disappointed, obviously, I'm yes, Commissioner is no, Commissioner rams yes, no,
commission sees, no commission eliss no Judge.

Speaker 10 (28:48):
Sorry, So eleven fifty one, I'd like to call it
ten minute breaking.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
You will notice a lot of talk about raising children
and what they're doing is for children by women with
no children in public life. It's a real sickness. It's weird.
It's creepy. If you ever start looking at it carefully,
trust your instinct. It's creepy. It's as creepy as you

(29:33):
watching Joe Biden stumble around fall over, and you're aware
that not only is he brained, ad that whatever drugs
they're putting into him, you and nobody else can get.
This is some high powered biological weapon grade. I mean,

(29:55):
this is top of the line NASA developed to keep
a human being alive when they're actually dead.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
This is you know it.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
And in a minute he's gone. Everything you suspected and
they told you you were awful for thinking. They go,
let me tell you what's been going on. Oh, you
mean exactly what we thought. No, no, let me tell
you what's been going on. It's really bad. And they
tell you, and you go, that's what we said, that's
what we said, and you said, no, everybody knows that

(30:32):
what we're having right now. If this was a reality
TV show, she'd get voted off the island. Doctor Drew
would come in and prescribe they're coming to take me
away treatment. She's got to go back involuntarily to the nuthouse.
This is not an argument, a disagreement. This is not passion.

(30:57):
She dragged kids down by the way ramone. Go back
to that clip, if you would please, sir. The second one,
the KPRC story where yeah, well yeah no, clip number eighteen,
the I think the leader of the quote unquote learning

(31:20):
center says, staffs, listen to this.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Ship's come on down.

Speaker 11 (31:25):
Let's see if she says yes or no.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Listen to her voice. Listen to her voice. I'll tell you.
When you show up at a scene, you can tell
if somebody is paranoids, getzophrenic, if they're in the middle
of a really bad episode. Suicide by cop. It's a
relatively common thing that mom. Mom calls the cops. You know,

(31:52):
she's in her sixties, he's in his twenties. He's been
in and out of jail, been in and out of
treatment centers. He's beating her up before. She's worried he's
gonna kill her, so she calls the cops. And what
she wants is the cops to come out and make
her make him stop beating her. But then once the
cops are there, she realizes he can't. He's out of

(32:14):
control of his senses. He's gonna get killed. So now
she's mad at the cops for killing him, because the
cops have no option when he goes to kill them,
and so he makes these very rash, rabid decisions and
they have to put him down. Well, you can tell
by the voice when a guy is in that that

(32:35):
point that they're trained to deal with this. Stay away
from them, get back. They're very frantic. Everything, the breathing
is frantic. Come down here, you gotta She can't catch
her breath. We're at a county commissioner's meeting. Calm down, coming, Dante,

(32:58):
and and she's losing it all. She now she can visualize,
she's not gonna have this paycheck anymore. She's not going
to have all the handmaidens carrying her bags. She's not
gonna get to she's not gonna be on photos spreads
from the people so desperate to show this great leader.
She didn't get the Biden appointment that was promised. That

(33:19):
was the whole deal that was struck. Rodney had sent
her off to DC. She was going to be in
the administration in a position that you know sounded good,
they'd write at a Harris County commissioner, a Harris County judge,
Lena Hidalgo is headed off to a new job in Washington.

Speaker 4 (33:38):
D C.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
That was supposed to be the headline and that kind
of puff piece about it all, but it didn't work
out that way. But I want to get to something else.
Headline from our kt H morning news today, Hidalgo storms out,
Garcia stirs ice drama in Harris County budget fight. Well,

(34:01):
let's not miss out on what Adrian did. Adrian Garcia
floated the idea of requesting that county law enforcement not
work with ICE agents. I woke up this morning to
messages from almost every local law enforcement agency, city, county, state,

(34:28):
federal leaders and members, and my immediate thought was, Oh, no,
somebody's been murdered. This is this is gonna be Rodney
Harrison kind of thing. This is this is going to
be bad. I don't get that many messages from that
many different law enforcement leaders all overnight unless something really

(34:54):
bad has happened. Well, County Commissioner Adrian Garcia floated the
idea of requesting that County law. Let me tell you something.
There are bad guys in our jails right now that,
if ice add you would be shocked by the crimes
they've committed.
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