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April 11, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Have you ever gotten just, you know, accidentally, an unemployment check,
an unemployment benefit, a social security check, I mean, in
other words, that you weren't supposed to you know, I
don't know, a welfare check whatever. How come it's only
these democrats. No, really, it's illegals and these Democrat hacks.

(00:23):
Just the luck that these people have. Huh, it's just oops.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Oh I don't geez.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
They're thirty five years old, but they're collecting social security.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
How did that happen?

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Oh, they're working, but they're collecting welfare.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Really oh oh hold.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
On, they're working but they're on unemployment insurance.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
How does this happen? How does this happen?

Speaker 1 (00:55):
So it's just you know, how come I that's what
I said last night at the dinner table. I go,
we never get a check ever, even at two hundred
dollars check, just a little something.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Nope.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Sixty one seven, two six six, sixty eight, sixty eight
eight twenty one on the Great wrko okay elon. Now
a bombshell, absolute bombshell. Twenty eight thousand people they found
so far. Again, it's just the tip of the iceberg,
over one hundred and fifteen years old, collecting hundreds of

(01:32):
millions of dollars two hundred and fifty four million in
particular in social Security checks. Another twenty four thousand, almost
twenty five thousand unemployment checks going to people who are
between the ages of one and five children literally two

(01:54):
three four year old kids getting unemployment checks. And then
the one that he said, just nobody could believe it.
They had to redo it and recheck it and triple
check it. Nine thousand, seven hundred, almost ten thousand people
getting checks totaling almost seventy million dollars who haven't been

(02:17):
born yet, many of them writing down on there as
their birth dates. Fifteen years from now, thirty years from now,
one hundred years from now, one person born in twenty
one fit or will be born in twenty one.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
To fifty four.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
August first, twenty one, fifty four forty one thousand dollars
in unemployment and counting. So my question to you, the
waste and the fraud and the abuse is now so obvious,
so irrefutable.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
And as Elon said, it is so rampant.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
It's in the entire government from head to toe. Are
you get your money's worth? Is it time for a
tax revolt? Because I'm starting to feel like maybe it
is because I don't I'm paying taxes and this is
what I'm going my tax money is going to. You know,
I don't pay taxes to have it stolen. And my

(03:18):
biggest question to you, who do you think is getting
these this money? They're being direct deposited, the checks are
being you know, they're they're the someone's receiving these checks
and it's going into a lot of people's bank accounts.
The question is who six one seven two six six

(03:40):
sixty eight sixty eight. Eddie in Charlestown. Thanks for holding Eddie,
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Good morning, Jeff. We all know who's getting the checks.
It's not a takes the rocket scientist to figure this
out here. It's the dirty pollock, Democrats, Republicans, whoever's on
the take is getting it. Judges, the media, Okay. And

(04:08):
the reason why you're not gonna see any arrest is
because the president is being told we can't do that
because it's a matter of national security. That's the that's
the bottom line that they always go to, it's a
matter of national security, we can't do this. They'll be
an uproar because just like Epstein's list, there's people on

(04:33):
the on the names of Epstein's list. You're never going
to find out who's on that list because the people
will be an uproar. Okay, that's number one. Number two
you mentioned earlier, Mafia Democracy. That was great because I
read a book about a few weeks ago mafia captain

(04:56):
ex mafia captain from the Colombo crime fam Michael Franchase,
and the book was titled Mafia Democracy and it was
an excellent book that he put out. And that's what
it is. The government is playing that book play by play,
and that's all I have to say.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
It's up to you, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
But you won't say nowhere rest because it's national security.
That's the bottom line. They go to.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Well, you know, Eddie, look, and this is my fear
that Ewon's discovering all of this, and honestly, to be
very fair to that man, he's really putting his life
on the line. He's getting seventeen to eighteen thousand death
threats a day a day. In fact, I don't know
if you've heard about this, Eddie. Big story, big report

(05:48):
came out. There is now something among Democrats, among liberals
and democrats, there is something now their word they're phrase,
not mine. It's called assassination culture. That's what it's called now,
assassination culture in which liberals and Democrats now so often
call for the assassination of either Elon Musk or Donald Trump,

(06:13):
that it's become mainstream. They just it's almost par for
the course at rallies when they protest at Tesla dealerships.
There is now a new poll that came out fifty
five percent of Democrats fifty five that's a majority. Okay,
lines are blazing. Derek in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Derek,

(06:39):
and welcome bike.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
Hello Jeff, Hi Derek. Hey, I'm calling from New Hampshire
and I'm just wanting to bring a couple things to
light here. Office girls that work with this particular town.
One of them made over twelve thousand dollars alone in brazes,
another one may eighty four hundred dollars in raisors, other

(07:03):
one fifty four hundred dollars in raisors. Yet these three
women that work in the office, they made over twenty
six thousand dollars in raises. That's not talking the other
benefits they have. This sounds particularly spe close to three
quarters of a million dollars on their health and dental insurance.

(07:24):
It seems like it's never enough of these people.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Well, Derek, that's why we're going broke.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I mean really, that's these politicians are sucking as dry.
And whether it's at the local, state, or federal level,
it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Look, notice they always say this, I'm running for public service, right,
they go, oh, I've been involved in they think use
the term public service all the time. I've been in
public service for fifty years. When do they ever serve
the public?

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Well?

Speaker 1 (07:57):
No, really, I mean take any politician you want, When
do they serve the public? When you say, well, they're
serving me, how are they serving you? They haven't served me.
No politician, No politician. I'm not talking about Trump, who,
to me is not really a politician. He's an outsider.
He's a businessman who, at the end of his life,

(08:18):
basically almost as an act of patriotism and altruism, said
you know what, I'm going to go through misery and hell,
but I got to fix this country. I'm not talking
about people like that. I'm talking about what you're talking about.
These are political careerists, These are hacks who've been in
local government or state government or federal you know members

(08:40):
of Congress who've been there twenty thirty forty years.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Hey, their hacks. What have they ever done for us?

Speaker 1 (08:48):
What?

Speaker 5 (08:49):
You know?

Speaker 1 (08:49):
They're serving the public? No, they're serving themselves. Really, it's
not public service, it's private service. And Derek, I swear
to you, God is my witness. I'm not saying this
for dramatic effect. When I was at the Washington Times, Okay,
this was under the Bush and the Obama years, and
I was or helping to cover their White House and

(09:11):
congressional coverage as the assistant national editor.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
What I found amazing.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Was how many politicians, and it didn't matter Republican or Democrat,
were in it for themselves, how corrupt they were, and
the way you described it, how they were always self dealing,
always getting extra perks and privileges and more money and

(09:44):
speaking fees, speaking engagements, crony book deals, gold plated healthcare plans,
ways to siphon money offered themselves or their spouses or
their children or their family members. And I remember I'm
just looking around, and I'm like, they're like a bunch
of parasites, And really it just kind of dawned on me.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
I was maybe like my seventh or eighth.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Year there, and I said, they're like criminals, except they're
smarter than criminals in this sense. They realize that if you,
if you in the private sector, steal money, I don't
care how you do it, but if you steal money,
you're going to go to jail. Chances are you're probably
going to go to jail. But being a politician, it's.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
A license to steal unless you're really.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Like Menendez, you know, that guy from New Jersey. Unless
you're you know, tucking wads of cash and.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Gold bars all.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Over your house and you're you know, seeing underage hookers,
sixteen to fifteen year old girls as hookers, you know,
and you're flaunting and taking pictures of it. And unless
you're really brazen, like stupid about it, yes, one or
two will go to jail. But for the most part,

(11:10):
it's pure impunity. If someone said to me, no, really, Jeff, look,
I'm a crook. I'm a crook, I'm a kleptomaniac, I'm
a crook. I just want to steal. I don't want
to work too hard, but I don't want to go
to jail. So how do I become a millionaire? And
I mean I got big appetites, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
I don't want to.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Just steal a little here and a little there. And
I want millions and millions and millions. I want to mansion.
I want you know, five star meals. I want to
travel the world. I want to have a chauffeur driver.
I mean, I want the good life, Okay, I want
to live high on the hog. Become a politician, you

(11:54):
have to have two skills. You have to be able
to lie brazenly and not be ashamed of it. In
other words, you have to go in front of a
crowd and lie and know that you're lying, and not
feel any guilt or conscience, have no conscience about it whatsoever.
Number one and number two, you don't care how much

(12:17):
you steal. So if you have no conscience and you're
willing to lie to people's faces again and again and
again and again, then you've got it made. And that's
when you think about most of our leaders. Look, Obama
is a liar.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
He's a con man. That's what he is. At best.
He's a used car salesman. He's a con man. He's
a crook.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
He's a liar, Hillary Clinton, liar, Well what did Bill
Clinton do his whole life?

Speaker 2 (12:51):
He just lied?

Speaker 1 (12:53):
But he could bite his lip and emote and act
like he feels your pain as he's what now worth
what is it north of half a billion dollars?

Speaker 2 (13:03):
How much he and his wife have stolen? Now, I
could go down.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Politician by politician by politician. That's what politicians are. That's
what I realized. I looked around and I said, they're
the mob. But they're just a little smarter than the mob,
because the mob will engage in activities that could potentially
put them in peril of going to jail, drug trafficking,

(13:30):
sex trafficking, extortion, murder, or you know whatever, what the
mob does. No, even if you want to murder people,
you want to listen, Obama, that's SICKO. Just to give
you an example, got up every day and had a
deck of cards of who he wanted to kill overseas. Whoever,

(13:52):
even if they were American citizens, kill them. Look at
Joe Biden. How many people did he kill? He got
thirty teen marines killed nothing. He ordered a drone strike
that wiped out an entire family in Afghanistan with children,
innocent children, that you know we're talking. This would put

(14:13):
anybody else in jail multiple times for the rest of
their lives. He wiped them out, no problem. Nothing happened
to the guy. So even if you're a homicidal maniac
and you love killing people, become a politician. You're Bill Clinton.
You're a serial rapist, rape and rape and rape. Nothing

(14:35):
happens to you because you're a politician. You're a child molester.
Joe Biden molested his daughter and many others. Nothing, you're
a politician. So the political mind is a criminal mind,
and many of them really belong in jail. They're sociopaths

(14:58):
and psychopaths. Seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, speaking of corrupt politicians and how
crooked and frankly thieving that they are here.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Listen to this.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
So this is a great text you can text the
cooner man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four
seven zero. This is from six one seven Jeff, talk
about feathering one's own nest. Look at AOC's taxpayer funded

(15:34):
expense account. She spends ten grand a month of our
taxpayer money on her congressional expense account for dance lessons.
Manicures and four star, five star lunches.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
That's what I mean. I'm done.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
That's what I kept witnessing in DC, over and over
and over and over again.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
I'm like, they would never she's a barista.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
She would never have the lifestyle that she has now
if she wasn't a crooked politician Alexandria Fi del Castro Cortes.
But you know she's for the little person. She's for
the little guy and the little gal, right right. And
if you believe that I've got a bridge in Brooklyn,
you may be interested in This is from Eric on Messenger,

(16:33):
and he says, in answer to the Pole question, do
you feel you get your money's worth when you pay taxes?
With all that Doge is now discovering about the fraud,
the waste, the abuse of our taxpayer money, Jeff, This
is what Eric wrote on Messenger, Jeff, the answer to
your question, I feel like I'm over tipping for very

(16:56):
bad service, with every government agency leaving me broke until
the next paycheck.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
That's how I feel. I think it's a.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Really good analogy horrible service, and I'm just a the
price is through the nose. I can't believe the price
is on the menu, and then I'm way overtipping for
horrible service on top of horrible food, Like that sums
up my experience as a taxpayer. And then Eric adds this, Jeff,

(17:31):
when was the last time you've ever seen a politician
struggle financially?

Speaker 2 (17:36):
You know, that is an amazing point. Think of all
the politicians.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
You've ever met, have you ever seen one just one say, boy,
they're really living like me, They're living check to check. Boy,
they're really boy, they're tighten their belt, they're having a
hard time making ends meet.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
You know, oh boy, there you know now on Beacon.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Hill or talking state legislators, Look how they live. Michelle
wou the mayor of Boston. Look at her salary. Look
how she lives. I could go on, Look you talk
AOC one hundred and seventy five thousand dollar whatever, two

(18:23):
hundred thousand dollars a year salary.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
I mean manicures, pedicures.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Salons, five star lunches and dinners, trips.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
All over the world, you name it. Look at the
clothes that she wears.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
You think you're gonna afford that on a two hundred
thousand dollars a year salary In New York with all
the taxes and the cost of living. No, I've never
met a single politician who's gone hungry. But it's all
quote unquote public service. They're all doing it for us.

(19:02):
So to bring it full circle back to DOCH, do
I think a lot of these checks.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Are going to illegals?

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Yes, but I think a lot of these checks are
going to politicians or the family members of politicians, or
the friends of politicians, because there's way too much money
circulating around. And when you start talking about now unemployment,

(19:30):
not even Social Security checks. Now, now we're talking unemployment
benefits to people who are one hundred and twenty one
hundred and thirty, one hundred and forty years old to
two three four year old kids getting you know, two
thousand dollars, three thousand dollars checks every month supposedly on
unemployment or people who haven't been born yet or are

(19:52):
going to be born in one hundred years and they're
collecting these, you know, forty one thousand dollars in unemployment benefits.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
No, they're stealing, they're stealing, and they're stealing right underneath
our nose. Agree, disagree six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Let me ask all of you,
throw this small log on the fire. Do you think
we'll ever find out who's actually collecting these unemployment checks

(20:24):
that elon you know, the bombshell revelation yesterday. The twenty
eight thousand who are over one hundred and fifteen years old.
You think we'll find one, track one down and find
out really who that person is and that that person
will be held accountable. Or the twenty four thousand so

(20:45):
called toddlers, that the little bit the babies that are
getting thirty forty fifty thousand dollars in unemployment checks. You
think we'll track down one of them? Or that the
guy I really want is August first born August first,
twenty one fifty four. You know, I remember that movie

(21:06):
two thousand of Space two thousands A two thousand of
space Odyssey? No, No, I want twenty one fifty four
A tax Odyssey two thousand and one. Forgive me two
thousand and one is space Odyssey? No I want twenty
one fifty four. Screw the taxpayer Odyssey. That's that's the

(21:28):
guy I want. You think we're gonna find that person
and that person will you know, go to jail? Are
you confident, seriously, what's say you? Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight call me skeptical John
in Malden. Thanks for holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (21:52):
Morning, Jeff, John.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
How are you good?

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Not bad? And a little shout out for the wolf fan.

Speaker 5 (22:01):
Because the full holds coming right up. You know you
have the good good audience, good good audience and sanity.
And Mike, I'm glad to get good workers. You know
nothing nothing. What about the bank every time I you know,

(22:23):
when I used to collect unemployment in the past, you know,
unfortunately of work or whatever, you'd have to deal the bank,
especially like Bank of America Direct when I used to
get direct deposits, They've got info. You know, they gotta
take my name and everything else and make sure I'm legit.

(22:43):
So I know they got info. But then again, what
about the employee, I mean the employers, I say, no,
the employee. Yeah, the employers are people who owns the businesses.
They have to dish out money, you know, just for
you know, get into the system of you know, if
you go to unemployment you're working for a company, you know.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
You get to collect.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
They should have some type of info also.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
And I think too is for investigation.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
You know, it's going to take a good, solid politician
to bring all this stuff up, you know, that's the thing,
and to find out someday we might and we might not.
If you know, see what happens, then it's it's it's
hard to say you get the floor.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Well, John, look just piggyback off of what you're saying
to show you to me how rigged the system is.
And again it's always rigged against you, me working middle
upper middle class people who pay their taxes, obey the laws.
We know, we're honest. We're honest citizens. Okay, here, as

(23:51):
you know, my dad passed away in December.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
He left me.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I'm with my sister as well. He left my sister
and I a little bit of money.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
You have no idea. It's still what do we now? April?

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Pretty soon we're going to be going into May. The
banks won't let go of the money. The bank's here
because the money's up in Canada. To transfer the money
from a Canadian bank to an American.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Bank, Holy mackerel. The papers, the forms.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
The loophole, I mean, the the hoops that I got
to jump through you, I mean, the questions, the regulations,
you know, you know, dot this side, cross this tee.
They've asked my birth date now a million times, my
social Security a million times, my address a million times.

(24:43):
Like I can't tell you my bank accounts a million
but the ID number a million times, the account number
a million times. And so I'm asking myself, now, look,
this is my father. He's got a will, it's been notarized,
he made his you know, his express will known, his
wish is known. It's not much, it's not a lot

(25:04):
of money. It's a little bit of money, but he
worked hard for it, and you want to give it
to me and my sister, and it's it's it's going
to take a miracle to find. It's going to come eventually,
but it takes forever, the red tape, the bureaucracy, the regulations,
the questions that now I'm asking myself, how the hell

(25:27):
does you got? You got somebody who says literally their
social Security number and their date of birth.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Okay, this is a.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
February fourteen born February fourteen, twenty twenty three. They're like,
that's that person's two years old, that's a baby. Well,
they're getting sixteen hundred dollars every every two weeks social Security,
every two weeks sixteen hundred social Security. Now nobody says,

(26:01):
whoa how is a two year old getting a sixteen
hundred dollars check? Hey, how is a two year old
eligible for unemployment insurance? How is a two year old
able to collect the claim? And then you go, okay, well,
maybe there's a glitch. I don't know. Somebody put in
twenty twenty three, and it's I don't know two thousand

(26:23):
and three. Okay, I'm just gonna But then you go
and you look again, and you're like, son of a gun,
this one is March eighteen, twenty twenty four. The kid,
it's a one year old baby. And you keep going,
and you keep going and you keep going. That's what
Elon and his team are saying. They said, and we

(26:43):
just stopped at twenty twenty. He goes, we just picked
an arbitrary number. Ah, five years, let's go back five
years and it's five thousand, ten thousand, fifteen thousand, twenty thousand,
twenty five thousand people that they're finding are doing this.
And they go, look, we don't have the manpower. I mean,
you know, we can't track all this down. So Elon

(27:05):
and his team are saying, no, look, you want to
do a real, proper, comprehensive audit, We're going to find
millions of people scammers, fraudsters. Now you add that up,
check after check what they found already we're talking hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. That's our

(27:28):
money stolen, out out stolen. Now, this should be bloody hell.
Congress should be on a rampage, The Justice Department should
be going nuts. The media, this should be the lead
of every story, sorry, every paper, every television station, every

(27:52):
media outlet in the country. Instead, they don't even want
to talk about Doache. It's Elon is rich, Elon's a billionaire,
Elon's a fascist, Elon's a Nazi. Let's kill Elon Elon.
He's throwing people out of work. How barey do this?

(28:15):
He's cutting social sacreta, here's cutting medicare. By the way,
the Democrats are already screaming, listen to this that by
by going after this fraud and abuse here comes they're
slashing unemployment insurance.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
And Elon's like, what.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
We we just found how much money is being stolen
to people who clearly don't deserve it. These are fake people,
and they're like, it's cutting social it's it's it's shredding
our social safety that it's cutting they're cutting unemployment insurance. No,
they're saving unemployment insurance. Stupid because they're not sending our

(29:01):
money to people who don't deserve it, because they're stealing it. Listen,
I've never had to collect unemployment insurance, honestly, by the
grace of God. I've been at multiple companies there, the
last one Entercom before we got bought out by iHeart.
There was a bloodbath there. There were liquidating entire stations.

(29:26):
I could have been out on the street. I would
have had to need unemployment insurance to get by, of course.
So you work for it, you pay into it, God forbid,
you lose your job for whatever reason.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
You're entitled to it. It's your money. You paid for
the damn thing.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
But it's not supposed to go to some one hundred
and thirty year old grandma who we know is dead
and has been dead for a long time. Because someone,
either any legal or some sick political hack isaling stealing
our money in lining their pockets. Now, that's not cutting
into unemployment insurance.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
That's good. That's stopping wasteful fraud and abuse. That's what
that is.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
People are getting checks they don't deserve to get these checks.
It's a fraud for them to get these checks. They're
stealing these checks. And now you know why they have
to turn Elon Musk into Hitler two point zero literally
to the point. And I want to emphasize this. Okay,

(30:36):
you have a brand new, massive new poll. Fifty five
percent of Democrats fifty five a majority, now say it's
justified to murder Donald Trump. It's justified to murder Elon Musk.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Justified.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Go ahead, kill them because they're that kind of a
threat our democracy.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
They're that evil.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
You go to any rally now, any rally they openly
call for the assassination of Elon Musk and firebombed Tesla cars,
fire bomb Tesla dealerships, shoot up Tesla dealerships. My god,
you had a poor woman who was driving a Tesla.
She was pregnant, pregnant, they pregnant driving the car, and

(31:30):
some whack job took a massive rock and threw it
through the windshield and he almost killed the woman. She
had to be rushed to the hospital with a pregnant baby.
Chuck Schumer was asked to denounce it. He won't denounce it.
Schumer will not denounce calls to assassinate, murder Elon, to

(31:52):
destroy Tesla vehicles, to shoot up Tesla dealerships, to the vandalism,
the assault, the fire bombings. Oh you know what, he says.
Doge has to go. Elon has to go.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Now.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
I'm not stupid. I wasn't born yesterday. I can connect
the dots. He's collecting checks, his family's collecting checks. In fact,
Elon publicly called him out, good and good for him
to Schumer, saying, I'm starting to get the suspicion now
you want this massive corruption to continue because you're taking

(32:31):
part in this quote unquote game. That's how Elon called
it a game. You're taking part in this corrupt game.
You're benefiting from this game. Otherwise it makes no sense.
So no, John, there's no question about it. You file

(32:53):
for unemployment, and you got to go right through that
whole rigamarole. You gotta wait six weeks, eight weeks, ten weeks,
twelve weeks.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
They ask you the.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
Same questions over and over again. But if you're an illegal,
no problem. If you're a Democrat, hack no problem. If
you're some lazy, good for nothing federal bureaucrat, no problem.
If you're connected to a Democrat politician.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
No problem. What do you want?

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Social Security you got it, Welfare you got it, Unemployment
you got it. That's why now they want to crucify
Elon Musk because he's exposed the massive rought and corruption
at the heart of the entire system. Now I'm telling

(33:46):
you from now on this is my position. No new taxes.
Don't you dare to any politician out there tell me
that I got to pay more in taxes. You're raping me, man,
and they're raping you you they're stealing from us blind,
they're rubbing us blind. No, no, no, no. If you

(34:07):
got enough to steal like this, you got enough money,
so steal less and spend more on roads or schools
or hospitals or police or whatever you need. Steal less, take,
as they say in Eastern Europe, take but not so much.

(34:33):
In other words, leave something for God's sakes, for the peasants,
and for you know, the roads and the schools, and
the hospitals and the healthcare system, and you know, basic infrastructure.
So no more tax increases. Cut cut, cut, cut, spending,
cut programs, cut the bureaucracy, don't stop cutting. John, thank

(34:57):
you very much for that call.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
I mean this.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
And by the way, Elon is now saying I guarantee
you a trillion. He said, honestly, we can get you
two trillion. But well, you know, well we're at one
hundred and fifty billion and we just started, we just started.
We're just, as they say, wetting our beak. So no,
we can balance this budget and we can turn our

(35:23):
we can get our fiscal house in order, but you've
got to have a media that's gonna stop lying and
stop covering up six one seven two six six sixty eight,
sixty eight agree, disagree. You know, I gotta tell you
it's almost getting to the point outside of it being
a crime, which I don't think. You know, I never

(35:44):
recommend somebody to commit a crime, obviously, so I know,
if I don't pay my taxes, I'm gonna go to jail.
So of course I'm gonna pay my taxes. But outside
of the fact that I say, you know you're gonna
go to jail, it's it's a crime you're gonna go
to you know you're gonna go behind barts. I really
can't give you a reason why you should be paying taxes.

(36:06):
I mean, we need taxes for basic things. But they're
stealing so much, they're taking so much, they're wasting so
much in good conscience outside of you know, going to jail.
Why are you paying taxes? I can't give you. I
can't give you an honest answer. I can't say to

(36:26):
you honestly and say, oh, you're getting you know you're no. No, hey,
pay taxes it listen. It's good for you and your family.
You're getting a lot in return.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
I can't tell you that.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
Andy in Halifax, thanks for holding Andy, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (36:44):
Oh yeah, thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 4 (36:45):
I'll tell you this.

Speaker 3 (36:46):
The weight on the phone line is like a cool
down period because you had.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Andy. You're breaking up. Let's we're going to reconnect with you. Andy.
Hang on.
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