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February 6, 2025 • 41 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
to supermax? Should we supermax our criminals? Uh here in
the United States? And illegal criminals, violent criminals in Al Salvador.
Trump says he loves the idea. What say you, Morris

(00:21):
in Boston? Thanks for holding Morris and welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Hey Morris Evans morrise Morris.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead, morrise.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
The floor is yours, Yes, sir.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Hey, what what's happened?

Speaker 5 (00:36):
Good morning, Jeff, Hey, good morning. Let's start to the morning.
Jeff On races the protologists and I'm running late here.
I'm trying to get my Schumer checked, but it's not
looking good. Hey, listen, Jeff.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
You know what I love about Trump is he's all
about deterrence.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
He does things perfect example, what he's doing in Gaza.
He doesn't plan on building hotels in Gaza. He knows
that Saudi's, the Saudi's Jordan and the rest of the
Middle East, Egypt. They don't want the big Satan in there.
They already got the little Satan. They don't want the big.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
One in there. It's the same thing that he's doing here.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I think it's a brilliant idea. My wife works at
a prison. It's a country club. If I was homeless,
I'd commit a crime to go to the prison that
she works at. They've got iPads, three square meals a day,
any medical attention they need. And Guantanamo Bay compared to
prisons in El Salvador, Guatemala and those other countries, Guantamo

(01:39):
Bay is a country club as well, setting violent criminals
of Guantanamo from other countries who were released from high
security prisons there. That's a step up of these guys,
and so the idea of sending them. I don't know
if you've ever seen any specials on El Salvadorian jails,
but they're not pretty, and I think it's a great

(02:02):
detern I mean, you look right, they're brutal. You don't
even get a get a bed until you've been there
about ten years, and fight, you know, fight your way
for a mattress. But I you know, I love seeing
him making.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
The media's headspin.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
I love seeing Chuck Schumer out there screaming at the
top of his lungs as his little money train is
going to be coming to an end and quite possibly
he's going to be getting indicted hopefully, and you know,
you're one hundred percent right. You've got animals hitting old
ladies over the head, you know, with baseball bats, pushing

(02:40):
people on the subway tracks. These people have no right
to be in this country, even if they're citizens, they
have no right. Send them the hell out of here,
and what's never see him again?

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Morris, you're a brother from a different mother. You and
I are so sympatical. Honestly, it's not even fun. Morris,
let me just ask you this and again. Look, you
know me, I'm zero tolerance on crime. I'm a law
and order guy all the way. Okay, but if someone
robs an old lady, not that you should ever rob
an old lady. But he says, you know whatever, I'm

(03:15):
a drug addict. Okay, I needed my fix, so I
stole the old lady's purse. It's wrong, it's disgusting, it's obscene.
Please don't get me wrong. But okay, it's rational. You understand,
you can wrap your mind, you go, okay, Well, he
needed the drugs. He's an addict, so we grabbed her purse.
He snatched her purse, stole the money, and then shot

(03:35):
himself up with heroin. Okay, I get it.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Maybe if we.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Get him drug rehab. You know, maybe he can be rehabilitated.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
You understand.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
But when you walk up behind an old lady, I
think of nobody the kind of person you have to be,
an innocent, vulnerable senior citizen, and you take out a
baseball bat, as recently happened in New York, and you
smash your SKUs for no reason whatsoever, literally no reason,

(04:06):
and you're laughing. If you ever seen the Batman movies,
like The Joker, hah, this maniacal laugh as he's spinning
the baseball bat in his hand and then smashes her
head again, and then smashes her head again, and then
smashes their head again.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
You are I gotta be careful.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
I don't want to swear you are an e fing animal,
You're an e fing savage.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
I don't want to honestly, I don't want to pay.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
For your three square meals a day. I don't I
don't want to pay for your iPads. I don't want
to pay for your ice cream size Fridays. I don't
want to pay for your workout equipment. I don't want
to pay for your porn inside the jail, go to
El Salvador.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Because that's where you do.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Honestly, that's where he deserves to be with fellow other animals.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Morris, am I wrong.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
No, you're one hundred percent right, Jeff. And you know,
let's not forget the guy lit a woman on fire
recently in a New York subway.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
I mean, you know.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
That guy, honestly, and I have to watch my French
too here, but somebody should have put a bullet in
his head right there and done us.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
All the favor, you know.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
I mean when these when these criminals were being released,
especially during twenty twenty, I mean, I really say it
got worse when all these purple haired lunatics were out
burning down the you know, innocent people's homes and businessests
after they looted them. They burned them down, and many
of them in black neighborhoods, and nothing happened to these people.

(05:35):
Now criminals see that, like geez, these guys are burning
federal courthouses and police stations and nothing's happening. Well, now
I can start slugging women on the subway. I mean you,
I don't know if you remember, it was like a
trend for a while there with white women being punched
in the face in New York City.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
He was a walk up and punch them in the face.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
The knockout game, you know. And yeah, Morris, it was
called a knockout game.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Nothing happened. They would get arrested, released that day, only
to do it again.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
You have to have deterrence, especially in the society we
are in right now.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
We've let it run am up for four years and
let these people get away with murder.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
You know.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
It's when I.

Speaker 5 (06:12):
Was a kid, I was the youngest of five boys.
I watched my dad punish my older brothers, and I said, well,
I don't want any of that. And it deterred me
from doing dumb things, you know. And you know, I
might have gotten a little more street smart from watching
it and learn how to not get caught doing certain things.
But man, and there was some deterrence, like when it

(06:35):
came to grades, respecting your teachers, respecting your elders and
all that.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Oh, there was zero tolerance in my house.

Speaker 5 (06:42):
And and I would watch my I'd hear the screams
coming from upstairs. And not that you should beat your kids,
but it deterred me.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
And uh, you know, right, Morris, he and he was
a great man.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
And Jeff, I want to say this.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. Dad passed
away in twenty nineteen and I think about him every
day and it's the permanency.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Of it that kills me. That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
I agree.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Thank you, Morris, Thank you as always, outstanding call, really
outstanding call, Morris, Thank you very much for that, for
that call. My dad was the same. He was zero
tolerance in the house, you know, and he was a
great man.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
He was a wonderful man, big heart, but he laid
down the law. You know. He was a disciplinarian. And
I'm telling you it worked. Morris is right.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
You know, we respected our teachers. We had, you know,
fairly good grades. I got better and better as I
got older, but you know, and just we respected authority.
We respected our mother, that's for sure. So no one's
going to tell me that deterrence doesn't work.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
It works.

Speaker 6 (07:44):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
I'm not saying go beat your kids, obviously, but there's nothing.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Wrong with a little bit of discipline. Okay.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Trump now says violent criminal illegals MS thirteen trendur Aragua,
drug traffic or sex traffickers, many of them are going
to be sent to Guantanamo Bay. Liberals are now saying
these are modern day concentration camps.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
I say they're insane. What say you? And Trump now
has signed a deal.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Or more accurately, Rubio on behalf of Trump for a
supermax prison, a massive prison, maximum security in El Salvador,
for a fee that they will be taking in criminal
illegals that we deport if other countries don't want to
take them. But Trump now says he's even willing to

(08:36):
send American citizens who have committed and been convicted of
the most heinous, gruesome crimes imaginable raping children, mass murder,
lighting people on fire, things we've been seeing at the
New York subway horror show after horror show. He says,

(08:56):
we don't need them, we don't want them. Why should
we have to pay for them? Send them to l Salvador.
I agree with Trump? Do you six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight Let me just play
the cut if you don't mind one more time, because
I think this is the heart of his argument, and
I find it very hard for liberals to try to

(09:20):
refute this because his logic is not just to me irrefutable,
it has a real power to it. Roll cut one hundred.
And by the way, common sense, just full of common sense.
Roll cut one hundred.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
See, Mike, if you.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
Take the shooters, the people that hit old ladies in
the back of the head with a baseball bet when
they're not looking, they walk down the street, the people
that you and you see it, the people that take
out a gun and shoot you for no reason at all.
If we could get these animals out of our country
and put them in a different country under the supervision
of somebody that made a relatively small fee to maintain

(10:03):
these people, because you know what, these are, criminals. You
call them hardened criminals. They've been in jail forty times.
There's one forty two times, and every time the person
gets out it's a he Every time he gets out,
he commits another crime within twenty four hours.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
And it's a heinus crime.

Speaker 7 (10:22):
It's a rough crime. We don't want these people in
our country either.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Yeah, seriously, He's completely right, And think about it. They
keep getting let go, so they end up doing you know,
they rape again, they kill again, they murder again, they
molest again. That's the other argument Trump's making. He's like, no, man,
send them town Salvador. What do we need them for
so more people can be hurt?

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Agree?

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Disagree six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Let's go to Natalie in Lunenburg. Thanks for holding Natalie,
and welcome.

Speaker 8 (11:01):
I don't know if you heard yesterday a judge blocked
Trump's order borrowing biological men from women's prison. So it
kind of intersects with your two topics today. That's mind boggling.
So like fail sentence a convicted rapist to a woman's prison.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Well, that's really, Natalie, that's liberalism in a nutshell. Really,
it's a mental disorder. You're completely right. They will send
a rapist, a male rapist, into a woman's prison. All
he's got to do is put on a wig, put
some lipstick, maybe wear a dress and say I identify
as a woman and boom, and you know how many
women are going to sexually assault in there?

Speaker 3 (11:43):
How many women is going to rape in there? I mean,
it's it's disgusting.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
And aren't you sick and tired of these fascists and
black robes constantly obstructing the duly elected president of the
United States? Like the Libs go on about democracy, democracy, democracy,
what about the will of the people. Trump campaigned on
all of this. Trump has a mandate to do all
of this. But some crazy moon bad judge, you know,

(12:13):
because their daughter or son is transgender or whatever, or
wants to get you know, their portrait up for the
resistance in La Vezis France, the resistance of the month,
and suddenly they block a lawful executive order. I mean,
enough is enough, But Natalie, please, I'm cutting you off.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Go ahead, you have.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
The floor.

Speaker 8 (12:35):
Bellyaching about Elon Musk not being an elected person even
though he's appointed by the man who won the election.
Would let that go? These judges, I didn't vote for them.
I don't want men and women's prisons, but that's just me.
But I am just concerned as much as I want
them to throw the book at all these scumbags. And

(12:56):
I don't personally have a problem with them going to
El Salvador if it's say the taxpayer money. That being said,
I do see that there may be serious grounds under
the Ninth Amendment to challenge this as a violation of
the Ninth Amendment ban against them and cruel and unusual punishment.
But being a strict constructionist, I think they when they

(13:18):
wrote that, they were referring to things like being drawn
and quartered or burned at the stake or things like that,
being sent to a prison doing hard time. That's probably
what you had in colonial times. You know, they didn't
have TVs and jim workout equipment and all that other
stuff back then.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Well, you make an excellent point, Natalie. Look in colonial
times when they wrote up, you know, the Constitution and
the Bill of Rights, the prison was no joke.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
In many ways.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
What El Salvador has today is you know what they
had at the time when they wrote the Constitution. You know,
you get bread and water and you throw them a
dungeon and you know, and good luck, you know. And
they were dirty, filthy conditions. That's why they had such
low crime because nobody wanted to go to jail because

(14:06):
it was hard, hard, hard time. Now, they didn't whip you,
they didn't torture you. You know, they didn't beat you.
But basically you had no ameny of these whatsoever. You
had a very small cell. It was a dirty, dingy
cell and basically bread and water, and you know, you know,

(14:27):
thank the be grateful you have that. So honestly, I think,
you know, if you were to go back in history,
if you can go on the time machine and go
to Jefferson or Franklin or Madison or you know whoever,
and say, hey, you know, look at this supermax in
El Salvador.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
You think that's cruel and unusual.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
They'd be like, hey, dude, that's what we have now,
so hold on, we don't have that anymore.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Oh no, you got to see what we give our prisoners.
They'd be horrified. I'm telling you.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
They're turning in their grave. They're like that, that's not
what we fought the American Revolution for. We didn't fight
the t and prisons into hotels. Natalie, final word to you.

Speaker 8 (15:04):
Yeah, I just wonder is El Salvadorga they're going to
have women's prisons because I think we're going to see
an influx of like ninety percent of the prisoners are
going to identify as female and not be sent down there.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Natalie, outstanding call as always, Thank you very much for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Stuart in Boston, Thanks for holding Stuart, and welcome.

Speaker 9 (15:33):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 6 (15:34):
Hi.

Speaker 9 (15:34):
So I love what Trump says. In my heart, I
know he's right, and I feel that it would have
the effect he wants to have. But I'm concerned, and
I'll tell you what my concerns are. The Eighth Amendment
prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. I don't think it's cruel
and unusual to send somebody to El Salvador in and

(15:56):
of itself, but then the government loses control all over
how they're treated. Now, I don't really care. You know,
if you're if you commit, you know, committed multiple multiple crimes,
and they're violent, but I think it requires a constitutional
amendment to send them out of the country. And I
also think that the second part of it is once

(16:18):
somebody has committed multiple violent, heinous crimes, what we should
do is have a constitutional amendment that we can take
away this citizenship. The second problem with Trump's plan is
just because I send somebody to El Salvador to prison,
they haven't lost the citizenship. When they get out, they're

(16:39):
going to have the right to come back. You need
a constitutional amendment to dislodge this citizenship, and I wouldn't.
I would be in favor of it. Frankly, I would
be in favor of it. I love what he wants
to do. But I don't think we can do it
without some additional laws that have passed.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Well, Stuart, instead of going you know, whole hog is
your suggesting, which is interesting of you know, a full
constitutional amendment, why not have Rubio finalize the deal. It's
gonna be you know, the ACLU is gonna challenge it
in a millisecond. Okay, there's the signature. By the time
it's Io for Rubio, he know, he he goes, you know,

(17:19):
he finishes the O. The ink is not even dry yet,
and bank the ACLU is going to take it right
away to court.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
Right, So.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Let's take it to the Supreme Court instead of saying constitutionally,
let's see what the Supreme Court says. And if the
Supreme Court says yes, you can send him to El Salvador,
then watch the deterrent effect.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
I think, just that fact alone, you don't even have
to send many of them. You just send a few
of them, and.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Everyone's gonna be like, no, I don't I really don't
want to go to El Salvador.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
I don't want to be in that dungeon. It's a crime.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Is gonna like a stone. So let's do a deal,
have it, you know, hashed out in the courts. How
does Supreme Court issue a ruling and let's say they
say yes, maybe they say no, then the issue is
mute obviously.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
But if they say yes, you know, send the.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Mass murderer over there, you know, send a serial rapist
over there, like someone you know, the guy that burned
that old lady literally on fire, just liter on fire.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Six one seven.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
My apologies to Stewart. I don't know why I called them, Brian,
just so that everybody knows to the audience, I have
a very bad case of the flu. It's been a
couple of days now. I got it from Ava. She
got it from someone at school, passed it off to me,
and the last couple of days have been brutal.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
High fever, aches and pains, sore.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Throat, constant coughing. Anyway, so I'm trying to keep my
energy levels up. I'm starting to lose my voice a
little bit, to be honest, and my head is really congested.
So if I make mistakes like your name or something,
please don't take it personally.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
I really belong in bed. I'm really sick.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
But there's just so much happening, so important, and these
are our victories, my friends. We worked so hard to
get to this point, and we should be taking pride
and joy in all of these accomplishments. Now that Trump
is rocking up, and he's rocking up a tremendous amount,
and that's just in barely two weeks, Loan. So I'm
going to try to power through and get through the

(19:28):
whole show today, God willing six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. So, Stuart, thank you, very
very good call. And so Stuart says, maybe we need
a constitutional amendment.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
He could be right.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I'm saying, let's at least take it to the Supreme Court,
and maybe you just send one or two high profile
you know, defendants, criminals, convicted criminals.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Send them to Al Salvador.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
You don't have to even send many of them, just
a few of them, and I think the message will
be sent. You don't want to go to El Salvador,
so knock it off. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Agree, disagree? Okay, let's go to
Steve in the great State of Kentucky. Thanks for holding Steve, and.

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Welcome, good morning, hoping you get to feel them better.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
I've got to disagree with this, and i'll tell you why. Yes,
Trump is not going to be president forever. And could
you imagine if they had these laws on the book
over the last four years, how many of us would
it ended up being Guantnamo or down in Ol Salvador.
Because the government they're they're evil when it comes to

(20:45):
things like that, the sixty eight gun law, if you
are convicted of a violent felon, you are no longer
allowed to possess a handgun. Today, it's any felon, what's
any felon, child support? Anything, You lose your right to
protect you. And I think people need to understand it.
The government's evil and they will take advantage of this.

(21:07):
It's a double edged short death.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Well, Steve, you know, I didn't even think of that.
That's a very very good point. That's an excellent point.
So I think, to be honest, if we're going to
do this, I agree with you. I think it has
to be very clear, very clarified. You have to lay
out a clear definition. You know, hardened criminals convicted of
mass murder, rape, pedophilia, you know, molesting children, burning people alive.

(21:36):
You know, it can't be for so called petty crimes
or crimes against you know, or disclosing classified information or
you know that's how they tried to get us, or
on sort of hate crimes. It has to be for
the worst possible crimes. But look, Steve, as you're talking,
I think you're making a very good point. I mean,

(21:57):
where did it get to the point in our in
our country, in our society where our prisons have become hotels?
I mean, I you know, this is what I think
Trump is. This is his frustration. It's like, you know,
people are getting released dozens of times, and New York
is an example, but Boston is the same, Chicago, La Atlanta.

(22:20):
It's just it's heinous. It's disgusting. You know, a guy
will come in murder a mother and her child and
maybe do fifteen years if we're lucky, you know, maybe
ten with times, you know, you know, like if he's
good in prison, you know, and they release him and
he goes out and murders again, and so that we

(22:40):
don't have the death penalty here, that we don't have
serious prison sentences here.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
You know, I remember in the South, for a very
long time.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
You had to do hard labor, if you were convicted
of a serious crime, you were picking cotton, and people
often asked, well, how come you know crime rates in
Texas for so long? We're so low, you know, we're
Louisiana or Alabama or whatever. I'll tell you why, because
you don't want to pick cotton. You you know, every
day in that brutal heat, you know, from eight to five,

(23:14):
and you're picking cotton.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
It is backbreaking work.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
No way.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Hey, hey, I'm not doing this. I'm not robbing this bank,
I'm not stealing this car. I'm not going to shoot
this woman. I'm not going to rape this person. No hey, whoa, whoa, wha, whoa, whoa,
I'm not picking cotton. So what I'm saying, Steve is
I think part of this is we've been so lax,
and it's really post Black Lives Matter, post COVID in particular.

(23:40):
You know, I thought Morris made a great point. You
know what the message?

Speaker 3 (23:45):
What message did we send the criminals?

Speaker 1 (23:48):
If you burned down federal courthouses, if you burn down
police stations, if you murder cops in cold blood, if
you blind them, if you maime them, if you burn
parts of city after city after city to the ground.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Nothing is going to happen to you. Nothing.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
And so the message they got is it's anarchy. And
that's what Biden did. He unleashed anarchy by allowing all
these illegals to pour in. And these progressive das in
predominantly blue states and blue cities have allowed anarchy terrain
and Trumps sees at his wits end, and he's he's

(24:30):
scrambling for solutions. I mean, to be fair to the guy.
Final word to you.

Speaker 6 (24:34):
Steve, Well, it's just it's really important that people understand
that again, Trump is not going to be there forever.
And these Democrats already proved with our day sixtures what
they're capable of doing. And I'm against it all the
way because I think you're I think it's fighting up

(24:55):
more than we could chew and it's definitely dangerous. Have
a good day, Deaf, and I hope you thank you.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Thank you. A very good call, Steve, really very very
good call. Okay, just very quickly.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
This is Mark in Medford, and Mark in Medford message me,
and he makes a really really good point. Jeff, Please,
why don't we ask the Democrats the same question if
it was primitive or barbaric for what they did to
Jay sixers and how they were treated for doing absolutely

(25:28):
nothing wrong. So, Jeff, they can't stand America or American citizens.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
It's disgusting.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
You know, Marcus makes an excellent point when they were
throwing American citizens in that and it was a gulag.
That gulag in Washington, DC, solitary confinement. Forgive me no
proper toilets again, it's the morning I'm sorry, excrement urine everywhere.

(25:56):
By the way, story after story of police guards beating
to Jay six that was basically a dungeon. I mean,
that could rival anything that Del Salvador has, believe me,
and that's what the J sixers those those were human
rights abuses. So if it's conservatives or Trump supporters or

(26:17):
J sixers, then throw them in that gulag and you know,
lock them up and throw away the key. But if
it's mass murderers, if it's convicted serial rapists, if it's
convicted child molesters, it's a concentration camp. Jeff, Jeff, Jeff

(26:40):
seys Hepler, happlar Jeff, now want to I want to
go back to Steve.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
I'll never forget the Patriot Act.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
I initially supported it, one of the biggest mistakes of
my life because I never imagined that they would be
used against innocent, law abiding citizens. So I'm always cognizant. Now,
be careful what you do. Never assume that your person
is going to be in power. The left, the Democrats,
may return to power. Don't give them weapons that they

(27:11):
can use to eventually harass and persecute and imprison us.
So I think, no matter where we go with this,
we've got to keep this in the back of our
mind six to one, and I think that's why in
the end, I think Trump, you know, floated this trial balloon.
But I think they're going to limit it to violent
criminal illegal aliens, i e. Non citizens. I think that's

(27:37):
eventually where they're going to go with this. I'm almost
pretty sure. So they're going to say, Okay, fine, no
American citizens go, but illegals, especially the worst of the worst,
send them to El Salvador. Bye Bye, John, indunstable, Thanks
for holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 10 (27:58):
Thanks Jeff for taking with well my pleasure John, Jeff.
The bottom line here is that all illegals.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
Have to go.

Speaker 10 (28:10):
That's what we voted President Trump, and they're destroying our country. Now, Jeff,
you get a I believe, I believe one hundred percent
what Steve just said, and he actually stole a lot
of my thunder. There are people in prisons, Jeff that
shouldn't be there, and that's a fact. And you know,

(28:31):
look what look a President Trump went through. They were saying,
you know, they they accused them with these judges of
of of raping that whack job from I don't know
how many years ago, that one that loved sex. I
forget was I forget her name and whatnot? But I
mean Carroll, yeah, I mean, look what, Look what happened

(28:55):
to them, Look what happened to him.

Speaker 4 (28:58):
They could do it to me, They could do it
to you.

Speaker 10 (29:01):
They want to get rid of us, or we'll send
them to El Salvador. We don't need that, Jeff, That
that that we don't we don't need that nonsense. Let's
get rid of all the illegals. I mean, And and
your other caller that called and said that the one
that threw the gasoline on the on the woman, the

(29:22):
lighter fluoridever he used the litter on fire, that's what
he needed. He needs death That's that's what he needs.
He needs gas thrown on him and lit on fire.
That's what That's what's gonna happen, you know, not sending
American citizens to foreign prisons. Jeff, say, say, for instance,
you got you got they begged you for something, and

(29:44):
they said, they said, we're going to send him. You
know how corrupt they are. We're going to send him
to El Salvador. We're going to get a lawyer, Jeff,
an American lawyer to represent you, to try to try
to free you. What are you going to call an
El Salvadorian lawyer? I have Sandy go over there to
defend you. That's what you probably would have to do.

(30:04):
But I mean, it doesn't even make sense, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
I mean, this is John. She wouldn't She wouldn't defend.

Speaker 10 (30:09):
Me, Yes, she Would's a great person, Sandy.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Sandy wouldn't defend me. She'd say, ah, you know what,
he made his bed, let him lie in it. I'm
just kidding, kidding, No, John, You're making a very very
very good point. John, I'm just curious. Look, obviously it's
just not going to fly. I agree with you, right, Look,

(30:34):
you know someone deserve you know you light an old
lady on fire. You're sick, okay, for the you know,
for for the job, for the hell of it, you're
really sick. And that person deserves a bullet, they really do,
or they'll be lit on fire themselves. But that's not
going to happen. So my question to you is this, John,
what can Trump do to deal with crime? Out of control?

(30:56):
Spiraling crime here in the United States? Because if you've
got Alvin Bragg as the DA and Leticia James as
the Attorney General in New York and Kathy hokel, a
president has limited authority unless there's an act passed by Congress,
you know, criminal justice reform that really brings back the

(31:18):
death penalty, brings back harsh penalties for offenders, repeat offenders.
If he can't get Congress to sign a major piece
of legislation, for the most part, John, his hands are tied.

Speaker 10 (31:31):
What say you, well, Jeff, there's always been crime, and
there's been Americans, Americans you know, have done the crime,
you know, up until you know, recently, we got all
these illegals. And but the thing to do is, like
I said earlier, clean them out, get rid of the illegals,

(31:51):
and then we can deal with Alvin Bragg and uh
and uh Leticia James. I mean, who's you know.

Speaker 6 (31:59):
If these people in New.

Speaker 10 (32:01):
York want those two, want those two there, then let
New York fall.

Speaker 4 (32:07):
All they gotta do.

Speaker 10 (32:08):
Is stop them for money and they'll get rid of them.
That's all they really have to do, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
John, John, please tune in at eight thirty. Trust me,
tune in at a thirty because that's exactly what Trump
is doing. He's now begun to cut federal funding to
sanctuary cities and so it's a huge development. It just
broke about maybe twelve fourteen hours ago, So big story.
I'll be talking about it at a thirty. John, thank

(32:39):
you very much for that call. Again, very thoughtful call.
Kevin in Boston. Thanks for holding Kevin and welcome.

Speaker 11 (32:47):
Thank you, Jeff, Jeff. Going back to Stewart and Natalie
Totch always just super terrific, going back to the original
Babar platform. Yet is unique design called America and the
Constitution to a Constitution amendment we know for what's going on,

(33:09):
we can't really push anything through. A week ago Friday,
just to confirm the confirmation of PE tanks that the
DoD it was vice president of VANCE that had to
break the tie. And we have too many miss mcconnells
that we just cannot trust what Trump is doing by

(33:30):
throwing everything on the wall. And I just commend who's
behind that. West Wing is working around the clock putting
all this, but again we do not do the same thing.
The status quo has to end. We need to hold
our politicians through out there, whether it be on the

(33:51):
city streets with their rallies calling for violence or as
with what goes on in the host lawmenitarian needs to
change things and we need to be like, why is
it that when we go overseas Tokyo, Philippines is not
a crime rate?

Speaker 6 (34:12):
Why is there not?

Speaker 11 (34:13):
Because there's punitive penalties for crossing the line.

Speaker 6 (34:19):
So places like.

Speaker 11 (34:20):
Chicago, Brandon Johnson, the violent crime just spiked up four
percent and it's already out of control. We need to
hold these mayors, cities, and councilors on the local state
and hold them accountable and just keep on doing what
Trump's doing. He doesn't give them by the next day.

(34:43):
What was what he did falls just not to the
second folds. It is two or three pages deep. So
I just commend what's going on and just holding people
accountable and throwing it anger Kevin.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
I agree, and that's what he's doing. He's holding.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
He's holding countries around the world accountable, Canada, Mexico, China, Ukraine, Putin,
He's holding everybody accountable. And now he's holding agencies accountable.
Soon he's going to be holding these blue city mayors
and states accountable. He's coming after all of them. And
we knew it was going to be a steep hill

(35:24):
to climb, but he's climbing it day after day after
day after day. And you know you mentioned Mitch McConnell earlier.
This is how bad it's gotten. Okay, this is really
I almost have almost I want to underline the word almost.
I almost feel half sorry for him. I don't know
if you saw this yesterday, there was something, some event

(35:45):
that he was at. He's trying to climb a step
to the podium to get to the dais where the
microphone is in front of it. It's hashtag team Mitch. Now,
I don't know who the hell is on Team Mitch
except for the lobbyists in China. Okay, so outside of
the lobbyists in China, who the hell is on team Mitch.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
But let that go.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
And he fell down.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Now, he didn't fall down the stairs. He fell climbing
up the stair. It was humiliating. So you can see
on him. He keeps falling. In fact, they're saying now
reports are he may have bruised his face, you know.
And he almost looked at one point the way his
hands went up in the airs. He was falling as
he was climbing up a step, and he just starts falling.

(36:32):
I thought the guy was going to do a cartwheel.
I mean, I'm not making fun of the guy. I'm
just being honest. So now it's brain freezes, repeated brain freezes.
Remember he fell before a couple times. He comes in
all bruised up, all banged up, you know, arm in
a cast or whatever. He's always banged up. He's falling downstairs.

(36:52):
Now he's falling upstairs. Look, this is how decrepit these
people have become. The you know what, you know, there's
a certain point. I'm sorry, it's like Joe Biden. There's
a certain point.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
Hey, where's his family? Dad? This is enough? And that's
another thing. How many decades are you going to serve
in power.

Speaker 8 (37:15):
Like this?

Speaker 3 (37:16):
Is the other thing, like, what you need another six years?

Speaker 5 (37:18):
Dad?

Speaker 3 (37:19):
What's the matter?

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Forty years wasn't enough? What you need another ten? So
you look at these people and they're clinging. They're so
corrupt and venal. You know, it's like Dianne Feinstein. They're
wheeling around in a wheelchair. She's gone. She doesn't know
her name, she doesn't know where she is. I mean,

(37:42):
they eventually had to replace her. But you're talking about
full blown sinility, and that's you know, that's one of
the great leaders of I put great in air quotes.
That's one of the great leaders of the Republican Party.
Holy mackerel. And the only reason why even admitted he
did an interview.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
He admitted it.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
He goes, people ask me, why don't I retire? Like now,
like just you know, step aside. He goes, I haven't
forgiven Trump for January sixth. So he's actually admitting I'm
here to stab him in the back, even if it
means I got to keep falling upstairs, falling downstairs, bruising
my face, hurting my arm. Now they got him in
a wheelchair. So now they're just hauling Mitch around in

(38:25):
a wheelchair. So he's gonna be falling off the wheelchair.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
So this is how you know.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
This is at eighty some years old, you haven't made
enough money, you haven't sold your country down the river enough.
So what are you clinging to power for? To just
what be vindictive and stick it to Trump? I mean
this is they got we need term limits? Oh my god,
do we need term limits?

Speaker 3 (38:53):
Kevin?

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Thank you very much for that call. I think that's
the ultimate accountability. I know Trump is trying to do it,
cutting off funding and holding people accountable, and you know,
with these tariffs and forcing them to make these deals
and commitments. But I think ultimately you want to hold
these politicians as feet to the fire term limits. Otherwise
they're gonna be like Biden, McConnell, Feinstein, Mazie Herono, I

(39:19):
could go on Mitt Romney.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
And I think that forever. Like really, if they could
be till.

Speaker 1 (39:25):
One hundred and twenty, they would, if they could live
that long, they would, they would just be, they'd be
there forever. It's it's one hundred year tenure, it's a century. No,
if you haven't served a century, you haven't done public service.
Six one, seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
Walter in Marlborough. Thanks for holding Walter, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (39:55):
Hey Jesff. How's it going?

Speaker 6 (39:56):
Hi?

Speaker 4 (39:57):
Good?

Speaker 3 (39:57):
Good good? How are you Walter?

Speaker 4 (40:00):
Well?

Speaker 12 (40:00):
Listen my condolences about your dad.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
Thank you, Thank you very much, Walter. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (40:06):
You're welcome.

Speaker 12 (40:08):
Just a few thoughts here. First of all, I support
the I'm a vet, by the way. I support sending
the illegals down the ones that are really awful down South,
going to those other nations. So fine, that'll stave us money,
that'll deal with a lot of issues and what have you.
And the course of what Trump's doing, which is building
the wall. But really, if you look at everything, our

(40:31):
mess that we have is our mess. The reality is
we the people haven't voted, have been engaged for seventy years.
We've let we trusted everybody, and we've got the train
wreck that we've got because we haven't been engaged. I
read an article in a voting rag. This was halfway
through Obama's second term, and basically what it said is

(40:53):
if you take all the voters, people of age legal
to vote out of felon and such, eighty two point
five points us in my zero point five percent of
American votes in that category haven't voted for fifty years
with elections, state, local, federal, special elections, you know, someone
died or something. So really it's a stewardship issue. We
have not been good stewards of our nation. So we're

(41:15):
getting the train wreck that we deserve. Now we're in
the constitutional Republican we can handle
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