All Episodes

September 29, 2023 101 mins
The House continues to battle for votes on a CR. Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at age 90. Elon Musk visits the border. The White House blames the budget battle on “extreme” Republicans. Trump makes a speech in South Carolina where he references. 99% of Americans can’t afford to buy a home. Gov. Kathy Hochul says New York City is at capacity for more migrants. The Navy will start randomly testing SEALs and special warfare troops for steroids.

Please visit our great sponsors:

Black Rifle Coffee

https://blackriflecoffee.com/dana
Change the lives of Veterans and their families with the Boot Campaign with every purchase of the Ready-to-Drink Coffee!

Hartford Gold:

CALL 866-887-1188 or text DANA to 998899.
Call right now and they will give you up to $5000 of free silver on your first qualifying order.

Hillsdale

https://danaforhillsdale.com
Get your free copy of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence today!

KelTec

https://KelTecWeapons.com
Sign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.

Patriot Mobile

https://patriotmobile.com/dana
Get free activation with the offer code DANA.
Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
Do you love hiking or camping,Whether it's a short walk through the woods
or an overnight stay along the trail, Keltech has the protection you need.
For two decades, the folds andhalf Keltech Sub two thousand carbine has been
filling the pistol caliber carbine gap withoptions for several popular magazines including Glock,
Smith and Wesson and six hour.The Keltic Sub two thousand is much easier

(00:20):
and less to take along. Sitesare intuitive, the stock is adjustable,
and field stripping is a breeze plus. The sub two thousand can easily be
disassembled for cleaning or inspection without extratools to carry in your pack. From
now until March twenty twenty four,Keltech is offering a one hundred dollars rebate
program on any newly purchased SUB twothousand from a licensed dealer. Buy Keeltech

(00:41):
Sub two thousand, get one hundredbucks. So if you've been waiting for
the right time to buy an Americanoriginal, consider this your invitation and visit
Keltech weapons dot com today It's Keltechweapons dot com to learn more about the
sub two thousand and one hundred dollarsrebate program. Keltech Weapons dot Com.
Last night, the House did somethingnone of you sitting here thought we can

(01:04):
do. The number of questions Icould take from the number of weeks about
doing appropriation bills, I told you, don't give up on us, because
we're not giving up on the Americanpeople. We passed three appropriation bills,
Defense, State and Foreign Offs,and Homeland Security. My biggest question is,

(01:26):
I don't understand why the Democrats votedagainst funding the government and all we
have four appropriation bills done. There'stwelve overall to get done. It's the
discretionary spending every year the government issupposed to do. We have now in
the House passed more than seventy percentof the discretionary spending on appropriations. Need

(01:49):
I remind you how much has theSenate passed? Zero not one appropriation bill
has passed the Senate. We've donewhat many have said was impossible. When
I became Speaker, I said we'regoing to change Washington, and we did
that by keeping our commitment to restoringregular order. So that is Kevin McCarthy,

(02:15):
who is you know we're going backand forth with the stuff with the
House, this budget battle because Saturdayis that's Saturday night. Anyway, midnight
is when it's supposed to everything's supposedto go to hell. So actually or
not, well, we'll kind ofsee with it. It could not be

(02:36):
because you know, I kind offeel like if you can't agree to a
funding package where you're not you're notputting billions of dollars into Ukraine, then
that's you know, then then youdon't need to be passing it. Welcome
to the radio program, Daniel,last year with you. Revon's a lot
of technical difficulties with the simulcast rightnow, so you are not going to

(02:58):
get a simulcast until we get thoserun. But welcome to the radio program.
Uh, Daniel Last here with you. You can still stream the show
as well. We're a small crew, so we're we're we're trying to get
it up for you, but wecan We're limited in what we can do,
but we're trying. So I wantto focus on this stuff with the
house first and foremost because and we'regonna get in the Einstein's stuff because I

(03:19):
know there's a lot of speculation aboutthat. But as I said, Daniel,
last here with you, top ofthis first hour on Friday, the
uh, the first you saw this. You saw this too. I saw
a number of lawmakers tweet us outand I've gotten I don't know how many
press releases on this too, thatthe c the CR or the stop this,

(03:44):
this stupid continuing resolution. There isuh this insistence to keep it,
to keep this Ukraine. And it'snot just Ukraine funding in there. I
want to note, it's a lotmore than that. It's a lot more.
There's a lot more stuff in itthan that than just the Ukraine stuff,
because it's you always have these thesepackages their last minute. They lawmakers

(04:11):
know they have to get past andso as a result they tack the stuff
this nonsense on there. It's alwayswasteful spending and you always find out about
it after the fact, do younot. You always find out about it
after the fact. Then you realize, oh my gosh, why the hell
did I pay you know, fivemillion dollars for DA Agents cars? Or

(04:32):
why are we giving twelve million dollarsto fisheries? Or why are we doing
this? Or why are we doingthat? Why is all the you know,
there's all these questions that pop up. We're just this is borrowed money.
Do we not understand all this works? It's borrowed money. So this
is a it's a it's a it'sa major issue. So the the insistence
on conservatives not wanting to just willynilly, you don't kick this through,

(05:00):
you know, kudos to them becausethey're taking a lot of heat for it,
and Democrats are doing everything possible tomake sure that that the public well,
well you gotta put the blame whereit belongs. We're going to talk
more about this and look at someof the stuff that's been proposed here coming
up too. But uh, yeah, it's it's it is. It's a

(05:21):
it's a mess. It's a mess. Now Dian Feinstein, ninety years old,
has passed away and passed away,and this is uh this, how
do I want to put this?There's a huge speculation game going on as

(05:44):
to how her seat is going tobe filled. So have you heard the
speculation? Have you heard all thedifferent plans came So one of them is
what Kamal is going to step down? Gavin Newsom is gonna it's gonna be
musical chairs, Gavin Newsom is goingto take over, and then after that
it's gonna be uh, you know, Kamala Harris will being the Senate,
that Gavin Newsom is going to bevice president, and then Commander is gonna

(06:05):
molve Joe Biden, and then GavinNewsom is gonna take over. I mean,
I'm just I'm like kind of beingfacetious. But that's that's kind of
how they've That's that's kind of howthey've been they. I mean, I've
heard Newsom's name. Car I don'tthink that that's exactly how it's gonna go.
I don't really think that that's howit's gonna go. Now Sheet ninety
years old, the oldest member inthe Senate and passed away last night age

(06:32):
ninety. She's had a long life. Now, I don't care what your
politics are unless I don't care reallywhat your politics are, unless you're like,
you know, poll pot or something, which she was not. You
know, you can disagree with her, and I think she did a lot
of wrong things, but you know, it's sad for their family. Although
she's nine years old. I mean, she lived a long, full life.

(06:54):
But here's kind of the question thatI think is completely fair to ask,
how old is too old to beserving in the Senate or the House.
I think it's completely fair to askthat it is not disrespectful at all.
And the reason I ask this isbecause now she kind of, you
know, this is sort of likea Ruth Bader Ginsburg move right, you
kind of Ruth Bader Ginsburg did notwant to leave her seat. Din Einstein

(07:16):
did not want to leave her seat. She was pushing off these ovatures to
replace her for I don't know,like what at least a couple of years,
and particularly so in the last severalmonths, because she didn't she vote
like right before, didn't I'm prettysure she voted right before. Yeah,

(07:36):
yeah, yeah, yesterday, butlike I mean, like literally hours.
Yeah, all right. So nowyou got a bunch of Democrats. You've
got Katie Porter, You've got BarbaraLee, You've got Adam Schiff. I
think of those three, Adam Schiffis probably the lead. But then somebody's
got to fill his House seat.There's also maybe Newsome. He has to

(07:59):
appoint temporary replacement because see Democrats,it was only a fifty one forty nine
majority with her, and fifty oneforty nine because you had Joe Manchin and
then you know the independence they theythose individuals caucused with them. So when

(08:22):
I don't know like, I thinkthat Adam Schiff is the best of those
three that I mentioned with Katie Porterand Barbara Lee to take the spot.
And I say best meaning that youknow, he's already in the house,
et cetera, et cetera. He'sbeen there for a while. There's you
know, however, do you rememberwhen Kamala Harris back in two thousand and
one, Gavin Newsom had promised didn'the promised to he was going to appoint

(08:48):
a black representative in that spot,and then it didn't happen, and then
as a result, black voters werevery mad, not just at Newsome but
at Democrats, and so now theythere's this expectation that it's going to be
Barbara Lee. Nobody doesn't like barbarreally, I'm sorry, I just it's
Friday. I just thought of it. It just popped in my head.

(09:09):
I can't help it roll with it. So there's I I don't know,
what do you think? Do youthink he's actually gonna Would it be Barbara
Lee? Because she's I don't know, good you guys, it wasn't Barbara
Lee. The check that went toCuba, like way back when hold up,
Hold Up, hold up? Maybeit wasn't her? There was one

(09:31):
Democrat? Yeah, no, No, I was right, I was right.
Yeah, she Well, she didtry. She visited a lot,
She visited a lot, And Idon't know if it's gonna be her or
not, but I feel like thatNewsome has a lot of because she had
praised Fidel Castro. I just don'tknow how you're how you're praising Fidel Castro.

(09:52):
She had met with him. Sheuh, I don't know they met
with ral Castro. But she praisedFidel Castro before while she was bashing,
you know, the previous president.Okay, that makes seing her no sense
at all, whatsoever or whatever.So I don't know, but I feel
like if Newsom doesn't do that,he's going to get a lot more criticism,
and he's there's a rising unpopularity withhim in his own state that I

(10:15):
just don't think that he can.I I just don't really think that he
can run the risk of taking anymore people off. So you may very
well see a Barbara Lee. ButDiane Feinstein, how old is too old?
I mean, I think it's fairto ask, right, I don't
believe in term limits. And here'swhy I don't believe in term limits because
I agree with the founders and thatI don't believe in term limits. And

(10:37):
when I say I agree with theFounders, I mean I agree with the
Federalist papers in which the founders werearguing against, including Madison and Hamilton and
everyone else, and they were arguingagainst term limits because they they that's ultimately,
that's that's the responsibility of the people. Term limits are seating the power
of the voter to the government.And everyone always supplies term limits to just

(11:01):
the bad ones. Yeah, thereare bad ones, but there are a
lot of good ones out there aswell. And when you when you implement
term limits, I think you're you'reyou're just empowering all the special interests that
are out there. And that istrue. I mean you are empowering special
interests because those are the people whowrite a lot of the legislation anyway,
and you're just giving them even morepower to do so. I just think
that term limits is a lazy way. It's a lazy abdication of duty by

(11:22):
the voter. And we absolutely thevoter, voters have the power to do
this. That's why I just youknow, you gotta get out and do
it. You gotta get out anelection year. I just can't imagine a
lot of the people talking about termlimits. I guarantee you have never spent
more than one hour phone banking orgoing door to door canvassing or working on
behalf of an issuer candidate. AndI'm not trying to say that to shame
people, but I am trying tosay to say that as a way to

(11:45):
illustrate you. You give up yourpower of determining who can go into elected
office because you can't get out anddo a little you know, civic duty.
It just floors me. I justI absolutely, almost violently reject term
limits. I mean I would riotif we passed term limits. I would
actually go and throw crap in thestreet and I would raise all hell because
that is a big government status position. It is. Term limits are what

(12:09):
state is argued for. Don't don'tget don't get persuaded by status. This
is your responsibility. And like Isaid, I agree with the founders.
If people don't, I'm sorry,but I agree with the Founders on term
limits. So this is, uh, this is just one of these these
instances here. How old is tooold? I mean, because people liked
her, they kept voting for her. You know, they were voting for

(12:33):
somehow. Oh so we're gonna thePresident already spoke about it. We're gonna
we're gonna talk about some of that, some of the other things that we're
gonna get to coming up. ElonMusk was at the border. AOC was
mad about it. She was madbecause there were some Republicans that were taking
him around the border, and she'slike, can you believe that they left?
And you know this one lawmaker's joywriting, joy writing. She's never

(12:56):
been to the border except a cryoutside of a parking lot. So we're
gonna get into all of that andmore. Black Rifle Coffee Company, together
with the Boot Campaign, are ona mission to raise one million dollars to
change the lives of veterans now throughthe end of the year. When you
grab a can of ready to drinkcoffee, you can help contribute to making
this massive donation possible. The BootCampaign is one of the most renowned veteran
focused nonprofits in the country, workingtirelessly to provide life changing aid and benefits

(13:22):
to service members and their families.Black Rifle Ready to Drink Coffee is available
in several great tasting flavors at BlackRiflecoffee dot Com slash Dana, or at
convenience stores nationwide. Whether it's theBarrymocha, Vanilla Bomb, or Espresso salted
Caramel, every can helps fuel yourcaffeine fixed while making a huge difference in
the lives of veterans and their families. Black Rifle Coffee Company is committed to

(13:46):
serving the veteran community, and withyour help, we can all continue to
make a difference. Let's raise acan together and keep fueling Americans for a
good cause. Visit Black Riflecoffee dotcom, slash Dana. That's Black Riflecoffee
dot Com slash Dana. Every crisisis an opportunity for government to take our
freedoms away. The Wall Street Journalreports that the Security and Exchange Commission has

(14:07):
created a database to track every singlestock transaction in your portfolio, whether it
be nine to eleven, the PatriotAct? When is this going to end?
Check out the Watchdog on Wall Streetpodcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever
you get your podcasts, and nowall of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.So this is interesting. New York

(14:28):
is sinking NASA has revealed hotspots thatare dipping more than twice as fast as
the entire metropolitan region. They includeLaGuardia. They've dropped point fifteen inches annually,
and they've said that it's really it'ssinking under the weight of skyscrapers.
Okay, so, but every horrormovie that I've ever seen, it's built

(14:48):
on a network of tunnels that godown into a pit where a monster lives.
So how does that work? Howdoes it seek? Wouldn't just fall
through? It's like very venisy.It's gonna say, it's very very venous.
Like let's see, it's a crashin coming. Entire US treasury yield
curve moves toward or above five percent, raising the risk that something's going to

(15:11):
break. All the things are goingto break. I don't like this either.
I don't like any of this.You know, I'm just m all
right. So we'll talk. We'llcome back to more economic stuff. This
is kind of interesting. A veryunique George Washington letter written in seventeen seventy
seven and which he said God inHeaven in the American Independence emerges for sale
for the first time. It's beenvalued at two hundred and seventy five thousand

(15:35):
dollars by a collection auction house inPhiladelphia. And it's the only Washington letter
from the Revolutionary War mentioning Heaven.Now it's a daily mail piece, which
means that their headlines are barely literate, and the leads buried, and they
and their sentences in preposition, becauseGod help them, none of them ever
went to j school and learned howto write a balance sentence or spell.

(15:58):
But ultimately it means that he saysthat Godden having supported the American independence in
this letter, and it's the onlyletter during the Revolutionary War in which he's
mentioned Heaven and mentioned in this regard. But it was written in October seventeen
seventy seven, right after he heardabout the first victory over the British during
the Revolutionary War. So that wenton sale, it looks so it's going
to fetch you know, if you'vegot if you've got a nice n or

(16:19):
six figures two hundred and seventy somethinglaying around two hundred and seventy thousand laying
around, it can be yours.What would you do with it? Though?
I mean you'd have to put itin a special case because it's this
like old timey parchment and you know, all of this stuff. So,
cannabis overuse is linked to heart failureand heart attacks, according to a study
from Forbes. People say that iswe'd used. There's really skyrocketing though,

(16:45):
is it. It's been legalized ina lot of states recently. So I
imagine the l you know, becauseI know like a ton of conservatives and
libertarians. And it's weird because youwould always think the libertarians are the potheads.
They're not, though, Like Idon't know any libertarians that actually I
don't know. But so when theysay overuse cannabis, so they're talking about
the fancy stuff that you get andlike those California shops where they have it

(17:07):
by different types. Is that what? So real? So so they say
that adults who overuse I didn't knowif you could do it cannabis sixty percent
are more likely to experience heart failure, strokes, and heart attacks compared to
adults of the same age and genderwithout what they call cannabis used disorder,
which is a stupid phrase. Stopmaking something a product for big pharma?

(17:30):
Can we please? Not everything isa syndrome. Not everything is a disorder?
Stop it. It's led by ateam of researchers in Canada and they
said it was a report published Thursdayby Addiction thirty thousand participants, so they
actually did, you know, lookat a pretty significant portion of them and
apparently cannabis used disorder impacts around twentyseven to thirty four percent use it.

(17:52):
What is that used disorder just becausethey overuse it? That's so dumb?
All right? We got a lotmore on the way Diane Feinstein's replacement magical
chairs or music chairs. We gotto talk about that as well. Stick
with us. Does it seem likeevery time you turn around or open up
your wallet, you're shocked at thechanges that have directly impacted your life in
just two and a half years.There's something that you can do to protect
the value of your hard earned savingsand retirement accounts. Contact the folks at

(18:14):
American Hartford Gold and talk to themabout your options and diversifying your assets.
Empower yourself with opportunity, hold onto the fruits of your hard work,
and protect your future. So dowhat I did and call the only precious
metal dealers I trust, American HartfordGold. Diversify your portfolio with physical gold
and silver delivered right to your dooror inside of your IRA or four oh
one k. American Hartford Gold isthe highest rated firm in the country,

(18:37):
with an A plus rating from theBetter Business Bureau and thousands of satisfied clients.
Call today and they'll give you upto five thousand dollars of free silver
on your first qualifying order. CallAmerican Hartford Gold today at eight six six
eight eight seven eleven eighty eight.That's eight six six eight eight seven eleven
eighty eight. Or text Data tonine nine eight eight nine nine. That's
eight six six eight eight seven eleveneighty eight. Or tech Sana to nine

(19:00):
nine eight eight ninety nine. Readyto grow your intellectual rolodex? Download the
Danish Show podcast and join the ranksof those who refuse to settle for the
same old, boring contents on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Well, Gie, I'm sorry,but like the idea that America is
going to compete and win in thetwenty first century by clinging to twentieth century

(19:22):
technology, that's a recipe for thosejobs to disappear. And I know exactly
what that can do, because Igrew up in the industrial Midwest, surrounded
by the literal carcasses of the factoriesof companies that couldn't innovate fast enough.
Sometimes, when when I'm hearing thisdialogue and this debate last week, when
I was testifying in Congress, hearinga lot about EV's, I feel like

(19:45):
it's two thousand and five and I'mmeeting people from the Rotary Phones Society,
the Rotary Phones Society MT. Yeah, I didn't even know that the was
a society for that. There yougo, Uh, welcome back to the
program. That's Secretary Mayor new Mompot Booty Juice. Don't don't this is

(20:11):
name? Are you making fun ofhim? He's a new mom matter.
You're so hateful, so mean.There's so much meanness in this world.
So glad it's Friday. All right? But sidebar, did you get me?
You did get my turn down?For what? Right? Did we
get that? No? No,no, just drop it in the thing,

(20:34):
right? Can't you just drop itin the thing? Sidebar? Were
I asked for something like in themiddle of the night last night? That
was sounded nuts. I'm sure toyou guys at the time, but I
promise it'll make sense later. Ijust wanted to make sure, you know,
I'm sure you had that, allright, So Secretary mayor new Mom
Booty Juice, He's if you opposethe EV push, that means you're an
old person who uses the rotary phone. You know, forget you're you're completely

(21:00):
legitimate concerns. You're an old personwho uses a rotary phone. I mean,
forget about the fact that you're youknow, you might be concerned about
how China maybe further empowered. You'rejust an old fogy who uses a rotary
phone. I mean, can wenot do this stuff? Can he?
I mean, it's a rotary Ifeel like I'm like talking to Howdy Duty.

(21:22):
How about that. I feel likeI'm talking, you know, to
you know, failure to launch here. That's who I'm feel like I'm talking
to kidle night all right. SoElon Musk got himself a stetson and went
down to the border. Brought upa lot of attention down to the border.
He went down to Eagle Pass audiosign. By twelve he was done
an Eagle Pass to see what wasgoing on. I think he was pretty
shocked. Listen to this. Yeah, so here we are at Eagle Pass.

(21:48):
Uh and we're gonna be being withwhat's the sort of major the major
officials and look horspans are responsible forthe water and its here it correctly from
them and see it, see exactlywhat's going on for yourself. So with
that, that's yeah, Yes,I'm Tony Gonzalez. I'm the local congressman

(22:10):
here in the district. My districtis eight hundred and twenty three miles of
the southern border, places like EaglePass, El Paso, Uvaldi del Rio.
We've been at the upper center ofthis border crisis. What I really
like to share is is a lotof my sheriffs and UH and local elected
officials aren't being forgotten. Their storiesaren't getting now that's true. So down

(22:32):
at the border there were tons ofpeople UH crossing the border today. I
think what they had like it's likeit's up something like sixty percent. Isn't
like six thousand people over six thousandpeople that have been crossing per day.
Yeah, the September border numbers arejust going to be so explosively high.
They're they're expected to set an alltime record. So it's going up to
ten thousand plus encounters a day.Guys, that's insane. That is that's

(22:59):
that is absolutely insane. So no, I hope the whole damn government shuts
down. You know, if thegovernment shuts down, you know what we
should do. Seed You remember howduring the Biden administration, or sorry,
the Obama Biden administration, they putdown all those things to prevent people from

(23:21):
enjoying the outdoors. They put upthe barriers in front of the trees and
the parks and the playgrounds. Youknow, because the government shut down,
that means you can't access the thingsthat you've already paid for with your tax
dollars. I will set a damnbarrier on fire and then we'll go away,
go style. If you try toapprehend me, how about that?
Not even playing so high? CIA, I hate you so anyway, it's

(23:42):
Friday. What we should do is, if the government shuts down, we
should reinstall all of the fencing thatBiden's border dudes his federal agents have cut,
and then put the barriers in frontof the wires. Because you can't
send your federal agents down there tocut that. Because this is all say
you guys are it's a government's shutdown. Put the barriers in front of

(24:03):
all the wires. And all thatstuff. You can't because it's shut down.
You guys can't. You guys can'tget down. It's shut down.
Can that make sense? Right?Makes sense because the government's shut down.
Government's closed. So just put thosebarriers. You guys can't go to the
federal Joe Biden's people can't go intothe border. It's it's it's it's it's
closed. That makes perfect sense tome. I think, I think that's

(24:27):
what we need to do. Ihope we do that. I mean that
that makes that, that makes sense. That's what they did. Do you
guys all remember that. That's exactlywhat they did during the Obama administration.
They were all, well, guys, the forests are closed. They put
it up in front of Yosemite.Trees are off limits. The roadside,

(24:48):
you know, the little roadside stops. They put up barriers there. It's
so ridiculous. Where was that treeequity? Then? No, that was
fire, straight fire, as thekids say. All right. So the
response that AOC had, I'm pullingthis out because they just closed it like

(25:08):
a genius. The response that AOChad to this. She was livid that
Elon Musk was was down at theborder and was there with some you know,
Republicans an eagle pass and said thatit's you know, it's it's unfortunate

(25:37):
that he's there. Joy writing,I think, is how she put it,
and joy writing instead of she saidthese Republicans should be in Congress and
they should be their voting to avoida government shutdown, and that it was
just I mean, they've had thislike this war of words now going on

(25:57):
for quite some time. Musk saidthat she wasn't that smart, which is
true. I don't think that sheis. And she's he I mean,
he's been warning of some quote prettyextreme migrants, is what he said,
illegal immigrants coming in. He saidthat there were people that had the tear
drop tats and isn't like one teardrop. I mean, I need to

(26:22):
understand the gang math here. Soone tear drop means you've you've killed,
you've marked one person. And thenso one tear drops you mark one person,
two tear drops as you mark twopeople. I mean at some point,
like if you're like a mass murder, do you just put like a
thunderstorm on your face? Like howdoes that work? Do you? Just
like how does you have like thetally marks? So She accused Musk of

(26:47):
taking the joy ride to the border. She said that what's the House is
holding important votes in DC and peopleare scrambling to avoid a shut down,
And then she was going after Gonzale. She said, this Republican congressman decided
to skip down to joy ride witha billionaire when his own party has just
single digit margin and needs his vote. I well, no, you're pre

(27:08):
supposing that they want the government tokeep funding this, keep funding the nonsense
in Ukraine, and not do anythingat the border. So and even if
this thing were to pass the wayDemocrats wanted to, there's not going to
be any relief at the border.That's just the way it is. There's
not gonna be any really fedal whatsoeverat the border. I love it that
he's down there. I love thatMusk is down there. Look at it

(27:29):
this because this is it is sobad. People don't realize how bad this
is. I read this one account. There was one individual, a family
and they're you know, they're Americancitizens. They immigrated from Mexico American citizens.
It's a younger family and the oldestson who's like in his younger he's
like in his low twenty younger twenties, early twenties. Sorry, he was

(27:53):
saying that when his mom, Ithink it was like leaving work or doing
something one evening and she was inher car and a bunch of illegal immigrants
who had crossed over. We're tryingto break into the car with her in
there, and there's almost nothing youcan do because the resources are so stretched
thin. It's not you can't reallycall law enforcement because law enforcement is helping
with border patrol. And it's it'sthat bad, and people are terrified.

(28:18):
It's it's you know what, it'salmost like, it's almost like, you
know some of those old horror moviespeople are like, you don't go outside
at night because you don't know what'sout there. Right, This is kind
of what it's like there, becausethat's when, from what I understand,
some of the biggest uh particularly alot of the human trafficking and a lot

(28:41):
of the drug stuff takes place atnight. You know, obviously, a
it's easier under cover of darkness,but also secondly, you know they'll distract
and then they'll use the cover ofdarkness to get a ship into something else
across. So I mean, it'sjust it's horrific. I you know,
I feel I feel so bad forthese people that are having to deal with
this, and I'm glad that Muskis going down there. You know,

(29:03):
this makes Democrats angry because and they'rehating even more now because they're trying to
get the attention away from the borderduring the shutdown. They don't want Americans
focused on the fact that the numberone reason why Republicans are opposing the Democrat
insistence that they just passed the CRas is is because it barely includes hardly

(29:23):
anything for the border, hardly anything. Do you know that the promise to
send oh we'll send some troops downto the border from the federal government,
from the administration, that's to helpwith paperwork and not really enforcement. I
don't know if you guys knew that, but that's yeah, that's what That's
what one CPB told me. Yeah, it's not they're not doing enforcement.

(29:45):
That's the help. That's paperwork stuff. Like you gotta be kidding me,
that's what it is. So youknow, this uh opposition and Musk going
down there, it just brings furtherattention to that, and that's in reaching
the left. They're they're raised overthis because it's messing up their whole it's
messing up there they're plotting, it'smessing up their scheming. It's harder for

(30:07):
them to sit here and act like, oh Democrat Republicans just don't want to
pass this et cetera. Uh,you know, they just, you know,
they just don't want to They don'twant to pass this stuff because they
don't want it, you know,they just they don't want to have our
troops promoted or military they don't wanthave military leaders, they don't want to
have any of this stuff. UhSo I like that he's down there and

(30:27):
it's given a lot of attention toit. So we'll see because Saturday night
twelve actually technically early Sunday morning,twelve oh one midnight is when is when
everything's hit in the fan. Butthat's that's when it's all expected to go
down. So we'll see, we'llsee how that works. I'm I hope
I wanted to shut down. Ireally hope it does shut down. And

(30:49):
then I hope that the state's like, Okay, well you know we're gonna
we're just we're just gonna close allthis stuff. You can't come down here
because the government's closed. So now, oh, by the way, I
saw this headline too real quick,you know how you've been hearing the border
so dangerous. So there's apparently awhole bunch of photos that the New York
Post has of people who cross illegally, and then they take a bunch of

(31:10):
selfies as they're crossing and go yeah, yeah, selfies. Okay, all
right now. I don't know ifyou saw this at the hearing yesterday.
I think it's hysterical. I hopeshe keeps doing it. Democrats are mad
at Marjorie Taylor Green again. They'resaying that she's showing Hunter Biden porn again.

(31:33):
They said that she held up asign that included shots of a woman
from behind, and she said thatmy Democratic colleagues pretend to care about women's
rights, showing those this is allfrom the stuff. That's it's all from
the laptop stuff. They're so mad. They told her, don't include pornographic
images. That's just the president's son. Listen, listen. But let's talk

(31:56):
about Chairman. There the parliamentary challengebefore us. Here's the point, and
we'll stop the clock for you.Mister Sherman, the our colleague from Georgia
has introduced before pornographic exhibits and ohmy god, displayed things that are really
not suitable for children who might bewatching and bathing. It's not suitable,

(32:20):
mister rap Well, I'm saying Iwould like the witness to I would like
the member to be instructed to notintroduce any pornography today, at least without
running. A bathing suit is notpornography. We can't see it from down
there, so you didn't make itavailable to the minority before you started before.
It's on the internet, it's everywhereyou and you are submitting a naked
woman's body. This is a bathingsuit. This is a bathing suit,

(32:44):
and it has not been clear beforethis committment classes on do you wear them
or not? Congratulations, Oh mygosh, that's hysterical. She's in a
bathing suit. I just love howshe throws it out there. I know
people give her grief. No,I like her. I like her.
She throws it out there. Shecracks me up. She said, you

(33:08):
basically you have the committee, like, well, here's how we're gonna do
today. Like hell, that's basicallyhow she approaches it. She just holds
it up because then remember they gotmad when she had her big giant but
she go to like Kinkos or somethingget that printed out, which is,
by the way, it's like theappropriate place that you would print out Hunter
Biden stuff Kinkos, and she justshe had the big old posterboard. I

(33:30):
don't think they're gonna let her doit again this time. So she had
smaller posterboard and she had it affixedto it. She just holding it up
every times. I mean, itis. It cracks me up. The
faces of the Democrat lawmakers when theyrealized that, the looks of horror and
then rage when they realized what shewas doing. So all she had to

(33:51):
do is be like, you know, oh no, this is not Hunter,
this is that gender queer book'alllike sa gender queer book, the
gender queer that's what it is.Stags right here says it's same thing,
same positions and everything. That's whatshe should have said. And then just
seeing what they what the reactions wouldhave been. I could watch that all
day long. All right, wegot a lot more on the way we
get today days in these United States. Coming up the latest still with shutdown.

(34:14):
We're following that for you, lawand order, wait until hear the
percentages of restaurants in San Francisco thathaven't been vandalized. If there is a
percentage, folks, Constitution Day hascome and gone, but there's still time
to receive your free copy of theConstitution and Declaration of Independence from my friends
at Hillsdale College. So what areyou waiting for? Grab your free copy

(34:34):
at Dana for Hillsdale dot com today. Hillsdale's goal is to give away one
million copies to Americans who don't haveone. And if you already have a
copy, why not get one forsomeone you know doesn't have a copy.
Every American young and old should readthese documents because liberty depends on we the
people, knowing the basic principles offree government, and given the state of

(34:55):
our nation, it's more critical thanever for citizens to read and understand these
founding documents. So to claim yourown free copy or to give one away,
visit Dana four f O R Hillsdaledot com. The form is simple
and you'll receive your booklet by mailwithout pain shipping. The offer expires in
just a few days, so reserveyour copy at Dana four Hillsdale dot com

(35:19):
today. That's Dana four Hillsdale dotcom. Don't let fomo get the best
of you. Stay in the loopand ahead of the curve by following Dana
on Apple, Spotify, or whereveryou get your podcasts like SAMs through the
Alley Glance. So are the daysof the United States? Colonel Mark Milly

(35:42):
combat infringement, a master parsons,a green baret? Did he just call
someone a cogbat? Ingolshiishimany combat islike an amazing that's like the next Godzilla
movie instead of like Godzilla Vie Mathraor Godzilla Vie you know, Mecco whatever,

(36:04):
it's Godzilla Vie Kong bat godly.Can you imagine it's like King Kong
but with wings. That's not whata bat sounds like. But you know
what I mean, I don't know. Coming up, Donald Trump teaches us
about whales. We're gonna Yeah,it's a super informative lesson. And did
you know that this is what anorca sounds like? Do you know that

(36:30):
here you gotta you should always havethis ready to go? Is it ready
to go? Now? It's gonnakeep playing it. I'm just gonna keeps
You know that's an orca? Youknow this is an orca. Yeah,
okay, there you go. Sois it up now? Okay? Perfect,
It's what an orca sounds like.Totally not at all what I thought
it would sound like. So we'regonna we're gonna have some I'm gonna have

(36:51):
some conversations. It's funny. Also, immigration, shut down culture, stick
with us. I've made the defensein protection the preservation of America. To
mock you, the central issue ofmy presidency from the speech I made at
Gettysburg, an inaugural address to theanniversary of June sixth, This direction,

(37:14):
our January sixth insurrection? What what? What did Joe Biden's direction? What
he said that D Day was theanniversary of the January sixth direction. That's
a direction. I don't think that'show biology or history works. Welcome back

(37:35):
to the show. Top of thesecond hour. Daniel Lash here with you,
always good to be with you,all right, So first and foremost
here the wow. That's uh no, he needs to not talk anymore.
Let's just have him not say anythingor like this one audio subite fourteen,

(37:59):
I could have gone my whole life, my whole life, Kane. Lets
go ahead, I'm gonna put alittle more meat on that bone? My
last word? What why was hemaking this expression? Now, for those
of you not watching the simulcast,because you can listen to the radio show

(38:20):
Coast to Coast, you can streamit, but then there's also a simulcast,
there's a visual component that is availableto you through YouTube, Facebook channel,
through forty seven Direct TV. Sofor those folks, Kane, why
was he making the face where hewas like, why was he doing that?
Well, he was talking about meatlike guming it. Yeah, one's
gonna play again without Audie just sopeople can see it. That's crazy.

(38:45):
It's like that's a going to bea meme. I just don't I just
don't know why he's who does that? Norma that's not slow mode, does
not have that like in slow motionor anything. How do you move that
slow anyway normally? I can't.Can you try to move that slow normally

(39:08):
like by yourself without the aid ofI mean, he just he does he
I just don't even know how todo that. That's terrifying. Why get
him all the stage? Just don'thave your vote there anymore? Good night,
Just stop h I'm I will sayhe at least didn't mess up his

(39:37):
remarks about Diane Finstein audio signed bytwenty two because she passed away last night.
It's not going to affect her voting. But she passed away last night.
And when I heard that, heowed. The President said, you
know, gave some remarks about thepassing of Senator Einstein. My first thought
was like, oh, man,what because it was USh off the January

(40:00):
sixth erection, and Uh, wellhe, I mean he he got through
it. Listen. Before I began, I want to say a brief word
about Senator Diane Feinstein, who passedaway this warning. She was a historic
figure, trail blazer for women anda great friend. Band made her mark

(40:22):
and everything from national security to theenvironment, protecting civil liberties. That country's
gonna miss her daily, and sowill Jill. And I have more to
say about her later today. Mso uh, like I said, it's
not going to affect her vote,So we'll have Now we're I'm trying to

(40:45):
pull something up here for you,but I have things that are not being
responsive. The musical chairs. Replacementfor her is going to be interesting because
I don't know who it's going tobe. Newsome Newsom is going to be
responsible for doing it. So I'mnot quite sure who is going to be
the person that replaces her. AlthoughBarbara Lee, we were talking a little

(41:06):
bit about this last hour. BarbaraLee might be it because remember, he
got a lot of he I meannewsom, he got a lot of grief
because he, I guess, hadpromised to replace Kamala Harris's Senate seat.
He had promised to put a blackwoman in that seat, and then he
didn't, and then there was alot of consternation. So I don't know,
No, you know, we'll see. But she's she's got her own

(41:29):
baggage. But I don't think thatmatters out in at in California. I
don't think that it matters. SoI don't know. But the still,
it's not gonna Can you imagine thinkabout this for a minute. Do you
honestly think somebody wanted to spend thelast days of their life being ferried around

(41:51):
in a wheelchair told how too?Because we had to remember how she sort
of told how to vote, beingyou know, told how to vote.
That does not sound like the bestways to spend your last days on earth,
does it. I mean, wouldyou want to be with your family

(42:13):
when you want to be with youryou know, your your kids, your
grandkids. I just just I don'tknow. It just seems it's like elder
abuse. You know. It's likewhen Democrats have the choice that you know,
calling hospice, they end up puttingsomeone in office. I don't understand
that, all right. So coroneJean Pierre, just moments ago was asked
about the impending shutdown. I'm surprisedshe didn't say the the mega maga Republicans.

(42:37):
This is what she had to sayabout this liston. As you all
know, extreme House Republicans are soare solely solely to blame for marching US
toward a shutdown. That is whatwe're seeing right now. Solely solely.
What is that about? Solely it'ssolely the to blame the war, marching

(43:00):
US towards a shutdown. Well,as we all know that that's just simply
not true. We've talked about thepoison pills that they've put in there before,
but uh no, it's not true, not true at all. Again,
I do hope that it I dohope that it happens. The plan

(43:22):
though, I think that Republicans andI think they've they've done a pretty decent
job of you know, going outand explaining why it is that they are
they hold a position that they are, but they also need to be messaging
about what plan that they have becausewhen we did this back when was this

(43:42):
during the Obama administration. They're oneof the reasons that the Republicans did not
suffer the consequences of this because itwas very similar to what's happening now.
Is also because they had a planand they messaged the plan. They they
explain, this is what's going tohappen, this is why we oppose it,
and this is what is also goingto happen. I mean, everyone

(44:05):
always thinks that this is like somekind of you know, any type of
shutdown is an immediate loss, andit's not. But it they do seem
a little disjointed, and they needto also have more of a plan other
than well, we don't like KevinMcCarthy, Oh well, you need a
little bit more than that, Likewe people want to know what they're going
to be getting out of this forsticking with this strategy, and I do

(44:31):
think that they need to say,you know, it's it's it's a pity
that these you know, what Republicansought to be doing. Republicans ought to
be holding press conferences. They oughtto go to the border, and they
ought to hold press conferences with familiesthat, like Gonzalez, should follow up
the Musk visit with a press conferencewith families that are having to deal with
crime and cartels on their property orin their communities. Now, like like

(44:54):
the family that I was telling youabout just last hour, where it was
a early twenty something citizen who wasexplaining how you know, there and again
people who immigrated, follow all thelaws, did everything they were supposed to
do, came to the country illegally, became citizens. And he was explaining,
like his mom was in the carand there were people who had crossed

(45:15):
illegally and they stilled all their stuffwith them. I guess they were being
led by coyotes and they were tryingto break into the car that his mom
was in. Or the ranchers thatlive right there on the border that are
terrified to go out at night totend to their livestock because they're worried about
crossing paths with cartels that are trespassingon their property to move human cargo or

(45:36):
drug cargo. That's I mean,they need to be I think that that
would be a really you know,had these kind of press conferences they should
have had. I wish Gonzales,but it had a little bit more foresight
and had some of those people,you know, maybe brought Musk to talk
to some of those people and hadand had that incorporated that into a pressor
and because all the press was downthere from Musk, that would have been
a great moment to do that.And you know what, that would go

(45:59):
right in to this whole funding battle, and then they could say, this
is why we're opposing the continuation ofthis, you know, pushing forward with
this CR because there's nothing there's noconsideration in here for all of the stuff
that we just explained. There's noconsideration in any of this for the issues
that we're dealing with at the border. There's no consideration for any of it

(46:19):
all. So we don't want tospend the billions. We don't want to
borrow to borrow money to send aUkraine when we need to be focusing on
our responsibilities here Domestically. Media wouldhave hated that, but that would have
been epic. They didn't do it. I wish they would have done that.
This is what I'm talking about therewas only twenty nine percent of adults.
This is a recent Economist poll.Twenty nine percent of adults would blame

(46:40):
Republicans in Congress for a shutdown.That was That's it. I think everyone
gets a portion of it. Butthis idea that the media is floating with
Democrats that somehow this is all goingto be Republicans is just is just not.
It just doesn't hold water. Doesn'thold water. Government agencies are say,

(47:00):
noble, the federal workers are gonnathey're gonna have work stoppage. Okay,
I don't care. I mean,you're you're talking about twelve appropriations bills
that they have to get through beforeSaturday midnight, Saturday night. If they
don't get a cr they got toget twelve appropriations bills passed. Republicans have
to They do have to have aplan though, because that's the thing that

(47:21):
averted during the last fight over this, that that was the that was the
thing that averted a lot of theblame being put on the GOP when it's
not it's not just the GOP,and in fact, really with this it's
not the GOP. I mean,you're you're the pittance that is being proposed
for the border, just to saythat they spent something on the border when
we're talking about sending hundreds of billionsmore to Ukraine. That's a big consideration

(47:45):
and that's where they need to forcethe negotiation. They need to force it.
They to force the negotiation at theborder. I mean, you get
six thousand, well now it's goingto be up to ten thousand. That's
what they expect the encounters to be. As of right now, it's over
six thousand crossings of illegal immigrants comingthrough, zero accountability, no way to
track, there's no one's being given, you know, dates to go in

(48:07):
in front of immigration judges, noneof that. It's not going to have
it. But they're pushing this sobad. Remember the narrative I told you
about the start of the week.They're trying to say, oh, your
social security is going to be affected, this is going to be affected.
If Democrats really felt that, thenwhy didn't they put their stuff as standalone
bills? Why do they have totack it onto this and then threatened to
take the whole thing. That's theway it is. So tomorrow night,

(48:30):
government's shutdown. I don't think it'sgoing to change, and I think it's
going to shut down, but Ido think that they have to have a
plan. I think that they that'swhat the that's what McCarthy needs to be
focusing on. This is how theyshould be doing it, and they should
be united. I need Gates andMcCarthy and everyone else to get over the
fallus measuring contest right now. Y'allneed to be getting on the right page,
on the same page. McCarthy needsto be going out there messaging about

(48:52):
the plan that they have for this, and then you need to have all
these other congressional members hitting the border, doing the press conferences, talking to
the people who are affected, youknow, talking to you know, the
ranchers, talking to the families,talking to the law enforcement that are there
that are you know, completely overworkedand overwhelmed and they're not seeing any relief

(49:13):
from the federal government at all whatsoever. That's what they need to be doing,
as McCarthy messages, Okay, here'sour backup plan. This is what
we're going to be doing. It'sa one two punch. That's how they
should be approaching this. And ifthey're not doing that because everyone's so busy
power jockey, and then they deserveto get their asses kicked. And now
all of the news you would probablymiss It's time for Dana's quick five in

(49:34):
that base. Okay, So afterall this time, they made an arrest.
This is like apparently just like hittoday, they made an arrest in
Vegas and two Box of Cords innineteen ninety six killing his drive by.
They said that Vegas police arrested aguy in the deadly ninety six drive by
shooting of Two Box a Corps,a long awaited break in a case that's
frustrated investigators and fascinated the public.Everyone was like, it's Shug. He

(49:59):
was the one. I mean,there's so many conspiracy theories. They said
that Duane Davis aka Keffee d wasarrested early Friday morning, although the exact
charges haven't been immediately made clear,according to people with firsthand knowledge of it,
They said they weren't authorized to speakpublicly ahead of an expected indictment later
today. They said they've been thatDavis has been known to investigators and apparently
admitted like repeatedly in interviews and ina twenty nineteen tell tell all, like

(50:24):
kind of like Hunter. His tellall was called compin Street legend that he
was in the Cadillac when the gunfireerupted during the drive by. So he
was like singing like a bird abouthimself. He's got Hunter Biden syndrome.
So they collected all kinds of computers, they rated his house, all kinds
of computers of self are hard drive, all kinds of they said, tubs

(50:47):
containing photographs, all kinds of stuff. So he's apparently legit been talking about
this apparently since twenty ten. Theysaid at the time he was forty six
and facing life in prison on drugcharges when he agreed to speak with the
authorities, and he broke his silencein twenty ten during this closed door meeting
with the FATS, and he talkedabout this in his book. So he
goes they promised that they would shredthe indictment to stop the grand jury if

(51:09):
I helped them out. He's apparently, he says, he's one of the
last living witnesses to it. Really, man, I mean, people try
to make money out everything to that. And nowadays we're going to talk about
this more about the typical American,according to CBS, cannot afford to buy
a home in about ninety eight percentof US counties and a new study because
by nomics and Democrats have made everybodybroke, and some Republicans too, Let's

(51:31):
be real some of those also,Let's let's be honest about it. Let's
see, this is a fascinating headline. Scientists are developing an implant that with
the smaller than a crayon, thatdoctors hope will cure cancer in sixty days.
They said it would be implanted inthe abdomen. It's smaller than a
crayon. It could communicate with yoursmartphone. They call it a ground breaking

(51:53):
pill and this Rice University in Houston, and they actually hope it would cure
cancer in just sixty days. Itworks as detection and like as a drug
administration system. That's kind of that'svery interesting. Zuckerberg debuts new metal glasses
and they look like total It lookslike dork nonsense, if I'm being honest
about it. They say that,oh, these glasses, these metal glasses,

(52:16):
they're supposed to be like raybans,but they look like big gaudy raybans,
like with the big giant thick arms. I mean, they are like
rabans with metals, but they're likethat. Not the wayfarers. I mean
like they have like the big thicksides. It looks like they're super heavy
and uncomfortable, right, doesn't it. But they do look better than the
Google glass, which is like thedorkiest thing I've ever seen in my life.

(52:37):
I Phone fifteen pro owners. I'mreally getting upset about this. By
the way, don't have people preorder the stupid phone and then make it
available in the store and make thepeople who pre ordered it still have to
wait. Everyone's saying that they're overheating, that there's overheating problems because of engineering.
I'm done done with it. Wegot a lot more on the way
Trump on Whale's coming up. Whetheryou're a policy want news junkie or simply

(53:00):
someone hungry for insightful discourse, thatDanas Show podcast has your back. Follow
Dana on Apple, Spotify, orwherever you get your podcasts. So welcome
back to the program, Dana Lashhere with you bottom of this second hour.

(53:20):
So I have to because this isone of the funniest sound bites of
the week, and it's about nature. It's about nature, guys. Nature.
So apparently South Carolina has wind turbinesin the ocean, it's a free
it's a serious issue, but it'sjust still funny because think about it,
it's like wind turbines in the oceans. You know, Nature's blenders. It's

(53:45):
the oceans blender. Okay, itis. It's a scrambling up, scrambling
up all your whales and dolphins,you know, joy, why are you
laughing? It's still Can I justsay? Windmills are the stupidest damn thing
I've ever They are so stupid.If I was an alien, I'd want
to blow up our planet because I'dbe like, look at these stupid people

(54:05):
putting up these stupid and they're notlike the rounded ones either, Like like
then the cute ones that you seeover in like the Netherlands and stuff with
the tulips. They're they're giant spaceknives, that's what they're they're they're there
are a bunch of damn knives andthey would just spin them around. So
we and then we're like, damn, it's killing the eagles and everything shocking,

(54:27):
Like what do you think was gonnahappen? Anyway? Oh? I
great? What time did I sendthis last night? Hell? I don't
even know it was. What timedid I? Oh? Late. Oh
no, it wasn't at all.What am I thinking of? Oh no,
wait, that that is late.No, I'm looking and trying to
remember when I did this. Okay, so I and anyone's too bad.

(54:50):
So Trump was speaking. I don'tknow where was he at he was in
Was he in South Carolina? Yeah, it was in Summerville, and he
was talking about, like, youknow, the windmills and stuff and way,
and I just about to die becauseI was listening to it, and
my first it just was funny becauseI'm like it. He needs a host

(55:10):
in nat Geo series. Listen tothis. Listen, this is too funny.
But you have a better chance ofbeing struck by lightning than hitting a
whale with your boat. There hasonly been listened to this. One such
whale killed off the coast of SouthCarolina in the last fifty years. But
on the other hand, their windmillsare causing whales to die in numbers never

(55:34):
seen before. Nobody does anything aboutthat. They're washing up a show.
I saw it this weekend. Threeof them came up. They wouldn't you
wouldn't see it once a year.Now they're coming up on a weekly basis.
The windmills are driving them crazy.They're driving driving the whales. I
think a little batty, a littlebatty batty whales like combat or regular bat

(56:00):
like I'm just like that SoundBite fromJoe Biden or regular bat whack bat So
what gets me? Those people werecheering at one point, and I know
people like to applaud. It's like, no, no, no, don't
applaud the whales getting scrambled out ofthe ocean. Don't do this. Stop.
But have you seen those windmills offthe I googled it. I was
googling it. You can google SouthCarolina and then you can do South Carolina

(56:22):
coast. Then I think I didwind mills and it's the offshore wind and
they're again, they're giant damn knives. It's like you put some giant knives
out in the sky and and Imean they they it's it's it looks like
you got a bunch of damn ginzoom knives out squirreling around in the and

(56:45):
the sky. It's chopping up allour birds. I'm kidding, but it's
a serious issue. Actually, Idon't want to make light of it.
It's actually serious issue. And they'reugly. They're it's so bad. Remember
was it Teddy Kennedy when they weretalking about doing offshore wind development near their
compound, and Teddy Kennedy was like, we're not having any of that.
You know, the big green guyleft a woman to dine upon. Uh.

(57:07):
They they actually fought that. Theyfought the development. So the wind
farms. I like how they callit a wind farm, but that's that's
that's what they have it all out. It's just this goofy looking especially when
we have again renewable energy. Wehave fossil fuels, that's a renewable energy.

(57:29):
These just look dumb. They lookdumb. I think there's a it's
a blight up on the earth.And and again they look like giant ginzoo
knives out there. But they theyapparently what is it like they're like four
over all, like they're over athousand feet they have they have some that
uh uh, it's like taller thanthe tallest building in North Carolina, the

(57:53):
turbines that they were trying to planfor that we're gonna be off kiddie hawk.
I think it was bigger than likethe Bank of it's the Bank of
America Corporate Center and Charlotte. Theywere taller than that. They were taller
than the turbines that they were playingoff of the Brunswick County Beaches, which
is taller than the the PNC andrally. They're huge. They're goofy looking.

(58:15):
It's like attack on Titan stuff,isn't it. That's what I think
of it is. By the way, Kane sidebar, do you think that
that's how tall they are? Likeif it was real life, how tall
the Titans? I don't know,would it be like the tall like the
height of a wind turbine a thousandfeet? Yeah, I was just wondering.
I just you know, I'm justwondering. That's just funny. But

(58:37):
I mean it is a serious issue. I mean, they had what the
there's there's they're driving the whales alittle batty is actually hysterical though, that
is funny, But then you havethe people like, actually, yeah,
no, the but the wind isthe wind industry. They're the ones who

(58:58):
were like Michael Schllenberger had an interestingpiece this. He was like, they're
they're saying that that they're not actuallykilling whales, but they are. And
then new boat traffic is colliding withwhales and then they have the high destable
sonar that is separating the calves fromthe whale mothers, and it sends them
into harm's way. There's like awhole documentary at about this that's all about,
you know, all this stuff goingon in the North Atlantic and the

(59:20):
problem that they're having with whales outthere because of all this. It's I
mean, it sounds goofy and youwant to laugh your head off about it
because but it's true. All ofit's true. I mean, that's you
know, that's it. So inaddition to our whales getting getting mrked,
everybody's broke. Check this out.CBS homes are unaffordable in ninety nine percent

(59:44):
of the nation for the average American. The typical average American cannot afford to
buy a home and a growing numberof communities across the country according to common
lending standards. It's a main takeaway. It's a new report from a real
estate data provider. They were lookingat the medium home prices for about five
hundred and seventy five US counties andthey found that home prices in ninety nine

(01:00:04):
percent of those areas are beyond thereach of the average income earner, and
they said that's insane. And theysaid that there's a couple of trends.
The mortgage rates topping seven percent,so you're looking at you know, hundreds
of dollars a month added to that, plus like, don't forget what did
we I'm too lazy to look atmy notes. I think it's what almost
seven thousand annually that we're looking atthe average costs that's been added to a

(01:00:30):
family because of inflation. Closer thannine thousand. Actually it's seven hundred and
something a month. It has beenreal fun talking to our accounting about all
this stuff, like, oh mygosh, it's like dred Yeah. So,
and then the people who are lockedinto lower mortgage rates during the pandemic,
they don't I mean obviously they don'twant to sell because they're you know,

(01:00:51):
terrifying because the property is so elevatedat this point, they don't want
to sell. So it's so there'slike a you know, the the out
of homes for sale obviously has beendepleted. So they said that the only
people who are selling right now arepeople who've got to divorce marriage, moving
for a new job. So thefact that you don't have that kind of

(01:01:12):
inventory is keeping prices super high aswell, so they had I cannot,
I am just this has doubled sinceI was in my early twenties. As
of August, the national median existinghome price was four hundred and seven thousand
dollars. That is insane to me. Four hundred and seven thousand dollars.

(01:01:40):
That's almost a four percent increase froma year ago. As the National Association
of Realtors, the average interest rateon a thirty year home loan was seven
point one nine percent. That's upfrom six point four eight at the beginning
of the year. As Freddie mattas the mortgage rates rise, You're I

(01:02:02):
mean, this is gonna this unaffordabilityfactor is going to mean is going to
be maintained. This is crazy.So the inventory coupled with the the inflation,

(01:02:22):
the econ I mean it is yahLee, yeah, that is.
I think that's a good way toput it. Yeat. It is the
new real estate bubble. And thisis and go ahead and say this,
say this, say this on myyou don't say, I mean, the
FED rate is what's caused the costof money the skyrockets in the in the
housing market. So no one ina decent interest rate will ever want to
sell their home until the rates comeback down. And with all this government

(01:02:45):
spending, there's no chance that we'regoing to get inflation under control, which
means there's no chance the Fed willbe able to lower the rate, which
they planned on doing by twenty twentyfive. Souh Yeah, you're right.
It's a bubble that's going to haveto burst now, as you say,
because of government spending. Kine,give me an example of some crazy government
spending, I mean like Ukraine.Ah and tell me once again what is

(01:03:09):
being pushed as a part of theCR that Republicans are rejecting moon Ai for
Ukraine. Massive amounts of moon Aicash, Moonei, massive amounts of it.
So now you get it. Nowyou see why it's not just you
know, opposing this this this cr. It's not just oh well we don't

(01:03:30):
want we we we just only wantthis for the board. And there's a
ton of stuff wrapped up into thislike this story. You see how this
all affects, how it's all related. And obviously first time home buyers,
those are the ones that get hitthe most at the interest rates. They
are most sensitive with these interest rates, so many of them had to postpone,

(01:03:51):
so you They said that unaffordability israted apparently by the percentage that somebody
has to spend of their income towords pain for a home, and so
if it's more than twenty eight percent, that's they classify that as being unaffordable.
And then when you factor in themortgage, the homeowner's insurance, your
property taxes, you know, I'mnot even putting maintenance and just regular stuff
into that. They said that thetypical home price today is like over thirty

(01:04:13):
five percent of some of these wages. And yeah, if you're in,
if you if you got an adjustablerate Morgas, you're getting slammed. I
mean, this is oh and themost unaffordable huh crazy, these interesting Los
Angeles, Chicago, San Diego,all these big giant democratic cities. I'm

(01:04:35):
just saying, just saying, anduh, it's it's just I it's gonna
get worse. This is just it'sit's it's enraging because for the majority of
people, that is how they startbuilding wealth. It's property. You buy
a home, you build your equity, you sell, you know, you

(01:04:57):
get you know, and a lotof people that's how they that's how they
start building their family's wealth, andby destroying that, you are removing the
foundational block for American families to beable to start that wealth creation and start,
you know, that foundation for theirfamily. I that is it's Unamerican.

(01:05:20):
It's it's to me. I thinkit's un American that you have to
have two incomes just to even payfor a family anymore. Everything's gotten so
out of control. So I don'tI don't want to hear it from the
media. I don't want to hearit from the government, from from these
Democrats who are like, oh,we got to pass the r get bent,
I've got to do nothing. Ihope the whole damn government shuts down,
and I hope it hurts. Ihope people realize what's happening. This

(01:05:42):
is what this is what Republicans needto be going out messaging over look at
it. You've got ninety nine percentof the country that can't buy a home
because it's considered unaffordable. It's therethere can't afford it. This is this
is why this type of stuff,this spending in this CRS, why you
want to make it worse. Pastthe cr they need to be out there
doing this, messaging this instead offighting over and having basically using this as

(01:06:06):
a proxy war for the House speakership. So ridiculous. It's his laugh mission
to make bad decisions. It's timefor Florida man. All right, So
a couple of things we're having.I would like to today's like the day

(01:06:28):
of having like major crazy difficulties withtex So we'll forgive me here. I'm
trying to do everything I can.Let's see the couple of things there we
had this. I'm trying to pulla couple of things up here. I
may have to have you pull itup. King. Actually, I'm having

(01:06:49):
such a hard time here with everything. Oh here, we got this all
right. Florida man accused the cycle, accused the cyclists of being with the
CIA, tried headbutting. Police toldofficers to take him to jail. Well,
he is a cyclist, you know, so you know what do you
expect now? The Jupiter, Floridatwo nine one one calls replaced Tuesday night
regarding to hit and run a cardooming donuts in a parking lot and a

(01:07:10):
man whose bike was run over byreckless driver. The driver, thirty one
year old Jesse Martinez was found byauthorities on the side of the South Coastal
Highway in his SUV. He smelledlike a liquor bottle, according to the
arrest report, and before the policecould take him into custody, they dealt
with kicking, headbutting, a violentthreat making, and a peculiar witness statement.
So they he's a thirty four yearold bicyclist, Blaze Steinbach. They

(01:07:33):
said prior to that they had contactedthis guy who said he was nearly run
over. But yeah, they whenthey got there, he accused his victim
of working with the CIA and thatthat's why apparently he had targeted him.
So Martinez allegedly ran down Steinbach,causing him to leap out of the way
leave his bicycle to be hit.And then when they finished taking the cyclist

(01:07:56):
statement, it was the driver's turn. A dui investigation. He failed every
test. He couldn't even he couldn'ttouch, he old a toe on any
step, and so they ended uptaking him to jail. So he's got
seven charges, a whole bunch ofcharges. I mean, the people I
don't know. Oh my gosh,check this out, Florida. It's an

(01:08:16):
Alabama school bus, but it's aFlorida man. He impersonates a student to
ride with a fifteen year old girl. Florida man's under arrest because he got
on a school bus to impersonate himselfas a student or impersonate himself as a
student to ride with a fifteen yearold girl. Police saw on Wednesday were
dispatched to Enterprise High School after ateacher discovered the twenty three year old dude

(01:08:42):
from Pompino on the bus. DennisWimberley, twenty three years old, was
immediately taken into custody on a chargeof criminal trespass. They learned that he
arranged to meet the fifteen year oldgot on the bus, she assisted him
in getting him on the bus,and they had transmitted obscene material via cell

(01:09:02):
phone. So he's charged with seconddegree rape, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was booked into a Coffee Countyjail where he remains held without bond.
Man that dude's gonna have a wreckerforever. And also this guy was
arrested for it was a possession ofa threatened tortoise. Edric Acres fifty three

(01:09:23):
of Eustace, Florida, was chargedfor the possession of the threatened gopher tortoise,
which poor little baby had to livein a five gallon bucket, so
he was arrested, taken into custody. Goes for a turtle. All right,
stick with this third hour on theway. We have been welcoming,
We have been gracious, we havebeen supportive, but we have to point

(01:09:45):
out the fact and make sure thatpeople coming across the border who think there
are plentiful hotel rooms and services inNew York City, we hit our capacity.
So we're asking other areas to embracethese individuals, but we're not going
to compromise who we are as astate with a statue of liberty in our
harbor. So that's what I wantto be clear about. That's important.

(01:10:08):
Will retain that, But we justneed a slowing right now to help us
manage the people who've already come andlet people know it's not the way it
was a year ago. We're atcare. You either are for sanctuary or
you're not. You racist bigot,Why are you such a clan member,
Kathy Hokol, I mean, that'swhat I was told, Kane. We

(01:10:29):
were all told us, welcome backto the program. Top of the third
hour, she's saying, we're notgoing to comproment three hours of state with
the statue of liberty in our harbor. But we're a heart capacity. Nope,
No, you don't be a bigot. Don't be a big at Why
is she such a bigot? DEM'sde rules, Kane, that's right,
DEM's de rules. You can listento the radio program Coast to coast stream

(01:10:49):
it, watch simulcast YouTube Facebook channelthree forty seven, and she's a We
were see we were told that theinscription on the statue of everybody was like
literal law. It wasn't the Frenchwho gave us that inscription, quoting a
socialist poet. It was the thirdTablet that came down with Moses from Mount

(01:11:13):
Sinai, and they put it upoff the statue of liberties. You know
that, remember that Bible lesson.No, it was a whole tablet by
itself, because it was like thatwas too long of an description to fit,
like at the bottom, like oh, bonus commandment, right, there's
no actually kind of was, butit was a whole tablet by itself,
Third tablet. It was the bonusCommandment. That's how they treat it.

(01:11:39):
I remember that, do you rememberit? Gosh, we were We're like,
Kine, You're you've been called aracist. You're like Have You're Have
is Mexican. But you know,because you believe in lawful immigration, you're
white adjacent and a racist. Andthose who have legally immigrated here feel the
same way. So are they also, Yeah, they're all white adjacent racists.

(01:12:00):
Yeah. Yeah. Now here's atrick question, like what if you're
Venezuelan and you believe in lawful immigrationto Venezuela? Nobody nobody wants to go
to Venezuela. But you know whatI mean, how does that work?
O? Carrious lots of questions,lots of questions here. So Kathy Hokel
is telling everyone, Yeah, youknow, forget what that I'm They're they're

(01:12:21):
gonna put a bit. They ifit didn't look like a member of the
activists wing of the Democrat Party,they would throw a big giant sheet over
the Statue of Liberty and hide it. No, don't look at this yet.
Still look at this for a littlebit. We need a break.
We need a what did she howdid she put it? We need a
little we need a pause. Howdid she put it a slowdown? M

(01:12:44):
Yeah, Where do you think theslowdown happens? Where? Does where does
the slowdown happen? Does the slowdownhappen sending them to New York or would
the slowdown happen to the crossing atthe border, Because my response to Governor

(01:13:09):
Hokel is that the slowdown that wouldtake place at the border, and so
far there has been no cooperation fromthe federal government to that effect. So
as of such, there will beno slowdown. Here's another bus. There's
not going to be a slowdown.There's no slowdown for you ever, no

(01:13:32):
bus. Send everybody up there becauseit's there's it's a sanctuary. I mean,
look at all the stuff in NewYork, Kane. You got Times
Square, you got all the restaurants, you got the theater, right,
you got all the parks, CentralPark, at Battery Park, you got
all the parks. What else?You got all kinds of fun stuff up
there, right, I mean pretzels, Yeah up there? Yeah, let's

(01:14:00):
go and Hi there you go.Just send them out to New York and
got to send them out to andthen you go upstate. I don't want
to include upstate because those upstate Fothvote Republican pretty reliably. So you know,
let's maybe that's just tell them it'sCanada. They can't go to Canada.
But yeah, Manhattan, just puteverybody in Manhattan sanctuary, sanctuary state,
that's what you you want to Imean, you have these states that

(01:14:24):
went so far as to not actuallyeven cooperate with ICE when it came time
to deport violent criminals, and theywouldn't even let ICE know when they would
release other criminals. So I'm andI'm just saying sounds you don't get.

(01:14:51):
You don't get to slow down.If people in Del Rio don't get to
slow down Eagle Pass, they don'tget it. If they don't get a
slow down an Eagle Pass, theydon't get a slow down them a Alan.
If they don't gonna slow down inBrownsville, they aren't going to slow
down anywhere else. Guess what,you don't get your slowdown because you're you're
a sanctuary city. You've been sayingthat for how long They've had all this

(01:15:12):
time to do sanctuary activities came toprepare for this, for sanctuarying. So
just I'm just wondering, all right, Audio Sundbite six AOC needs a dictionary.
She's opining on the impending shutdown that'sgoing to take place tomorrow listen.

(01:15:38):
And so they are literally the RepublicanParty is literally biting the hands that feed
them here in the United States Capitalby playing games with a looming government shutdown.
And ironically, many of the membersthat were wasting time in that impeachment
hearing today are the same members thatare holding up the votes necessary for US

(01:15:59):
to pass a clean resolution to fundthe government. Literally, they're literally biting
a houn that fades them. Literally, like I watched Kevin McCarthy gnawing on
someone's fingers, nawing them to littlestumps. Literally, they're literally biting a

(01:16:23):
houn that fades them. Literally,what are you talking about? I love
how people use literally as an emphasiswithout knowing that you actually that you're not
speaking metaphorically. You're you're saying thatthey're actually biting people. What is it?

(01:16:44):
Who is she talking about? Whatdo you mean biting the hind that
feeds them about the shutdown? Idon't even understand what she's saying. I
feel like she was like, Wow, I literally have to say words here,
words to fill this airtime literally forthis news hit words. What was
her point came, I don't reallyknow. I guess because government pays politicians.

(01:17:04):
Why don't you literally go make adrink? And they're shutting down the
government literally, like I have noidea, they're literally biding the hand that
fades them. I don't really Yeah, I know, I mean, you
just see it. They were justmunching on people like zombies. I don't
know those hands that were bitten showingyeah, show me the hands. If

(01:17:25):
they would have asked her that,I want, I want to know what.
I'm just fascinated as to what herresponse. Okay, Congresswoman, you
said they were literally biding the handthat feeds them up. Has there been
any kind of complaint filed for this? Has there been because she would have
what are you talking about? Itsaid? No, you said literally,

(01:17:45):
Congresswoman. I'm just because because that'sa serious accusation, very serious accusation.
Can you is there a complaint that'sbeen made? Because I just, you
know, I feel that people shouldknow about this ahead of the government shutdown.
You know, if they're just literallychewing on people instead of doing their

(01:18:06):
jobs in DC, that's something thetaxpayers need to know. Democrats are all
bread and circuses. All they are. It's all they are. Like,
oh man, so then you haveken Buck. This is all shutdown stuff.

(01:18:26):
Well this is so fun. Sokin Buck is the representing what is
he yet? He's in the houseColorado's fourth congressional district. He's the chair
of the Republican Party. He hadthis to say. This is audio sound
bite eight. Listen to this.It concerns me about how Republicans priorities.
Also concerns me about the public perceptionof our party being able to run the

(01:18:51):
US House. I think that thereis nothing worse than a shutdown. I
think this is embarrassment. We knewthat September thirty was coming for a long
time. We should have been talkingin July about a continuing resolution. It
doesn't have to be done on theeve of a shut I really I'm gonna
need more black rifle coffee in thisto deal with that. Ken Bucks.

(01:19:13):
There is nothing worse than a shutdown. I think ken that there there is.
He's embarrassed. Hey, wait,he's embarrassed because his party would like
some fiscal responsibility. He's embarrassed becauseninety nine percent of the country. I

(01:19:33):
mean, you saw that we wentover this headline. I just had this
headline. He's embarrassed because homes areunaffordable in ninety nine percent of the nation
for the average American due to governmentspending out of control, interest rates rising,
no one's wages keeping up with theprice increases of anything. And he's

(01:19:58):
thinks it's embarrass rassing to try toput a stop to additional government spending,
the borrowing of money to spend ona foreign land dispute, when we can't
even handle our stuff at home.And ken Buck thinks that standing for fiscal
responsibility is embarrassing. I think kenBuck's an ability to do basic math is

(01:20:20):
embarrassing. I think ken Buck runningaround treating the American taxpayer like they're the
parent, and he's some entitled vineyardvines wearing brat that I find to be
embarrassing. With Republicans like that,who the hell needs Democrats? Jeez,
I'm so tired of these people.Oh oh, I'm so scared. I

(01:20:43):
don't know what I'm going on goon CNN and talk smack about my own
party. I'm kin buck dang goeson CNNA. Does that. Kevin McCarthy
needs to be slapping these people slavitiesliterally chewing on their hands right now,
he's too beze literally, I meanhonestly, aside from not using words whose

(01:21:09):
meanings he doesn't know. How doeshe sound any different from AOC He doesn't
sound any different. He sounds justjust like she does. All right,
So we got coming up, Wegot the impeachment inquiry. Got some audio
for that also featuring Secretary Mayor,former Admiral of the Canoe Fletic Camp Wimmy

(01:21:32):
Taka poot booty juice. We're gonnahave that for you. And now all
of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's quick five.
All right. So dad's homeschooling theirchildren. That's a trend that's surging.
I hate when people are like,oh, dads are ditching gender roles and
homeschools. Shut up, No,they're not. Anyone who's ever known anything

(01:21:54):
about homeschooling knows that it has nothingto do with gender roles. There are
certain things that it dads are justlike a lot better at teaching kids about,
especially if it has to do withany kind of like, you know,
mechanics, shop anything like that.And also they're they're kids. They
can just beat Dad's without you beingobsessing over gender roles. Newsweek, I
just want to just shut up.I'm so tired of this stuff. Homeschooling

(01:22:15):
is surging. That's how this headlineshould be presented. Homeschooling is surging,
period the end, because parents arechoosing to do this. Cops visited Britney
Spears for a welfare check. Ihave to say she danced with knives and
apparently she put something else up andthen put don't call the cops. I'm
just having fun or something. Ithink she's a die of man. She
danced with knives again. My favoritepart about the video of her dancing with

(01:22:39):
knives is the dogs. The littlewhat are those little cotton balls with eyes
that she's got on the floor?Her little dogs? They ran away.
We all are her dogs. Ifeel like her dogs feel whenever I look
at DC. That's exactly. Butthere was this. The internet has done
what the Internet has done. Somebodywore a Michael Meyer's costume and they said

(01:23:00):
the theme to Halloween and they didthe exact same moves that Britney Spears did.
Did you see that? It's amazing. I love the Internet. Popeye's
employees accused of selling drugs while atwork and he shot a customer trying to
rob him. Oh what, Sothis employee was fired after he was being
accused of selling drugs and shooting ata person who came to buy drugs while
he was on the clock at Popeyes. It's a Harris County, Texas.

(01:23:24):
He was arrested because he was sellingdope at Popeyees and deputy say the employee,
yadi Io Gonzalez, was selling marijuanawhile on the clock and then but
he apparently was like, I onlydo it when I meant when I'm working.
What It's not gonna be shut up. So anyway, they don't know
if the guy was actually if theperson towards him he shot was actually shot.

(01:23:46):
Deputy said he ran off, butthey arrested him. Popeye's corporate released
a statement blah blah blah. Obviouslythey don't tolerate that kind of stuff.
Oh man, I've got a lotof jokes here. I was ticketed after
he wedged a helicopter beneath an Itwelve overpass in Denham Springs. It literally,

(01:24:11):
you know you're there. Why whyphotographs show the helicopter on top of
a towing trailer wedged literally underneath anoverpass. The craft's rotor there was no
way that was gonna make it,and it hit the concrete support beam on
the under the side, on theunder side of the bridge. And it's
only the bridge passes fifteen feet abovethe roadway. The signage has all of

(01:24:33):
the technical specifications, like if yougo this way, you can't go back.
The specifications for the chopper indicate thebody's fifteen and a half feet tall.
What in the world, so Iget why he was ticketed. The
cargo was being transported from Georgia theLafayette and officials have not released details on
entirely. It looks like they said, Sikorski S ninety two, fresh off

(01:24:57):
the production line, So about thirtymillion dollars. Thirty million dollars helicopter,
Yeah, not a big deal.Let's him and I didn't get this one's
really worth it. This guy's mugshots everything. He was charged with reporting
a fake bear attack trying to getout of the Kanawa Woods in West Virginia.
He got lost and apparently couldn't leavethe wood, so he claimed a

(01:25:18):
bear attack and somebody came and gothim. He got in trouble for fossil
reporting emergency incident. Stick with uslooking for the drive through version of The
Dana Show. Check out the besthighlights from every show and Dana's Absurd Truth
podcast posted daily from The Dana Show. Devastating thirty percent cuts. You heard

(01:25:39):
me, thirty percent cuts and listento what that means. It would eliminate
twelve thousand FBI agents, almost athousand ETF agents, and more than five
hundred local law enforcement. Wow,happy birthday to me, man. That's

(01:26:00):
wait, is that supposed to bea bad thing? She's saying that like
it's a bad thing that that thisis the White House Budget director of the
Republicans bell, you know, becausewe don't want to pay for Ukraine somehow
means that that's also going to eliminatetwelve thousand FBI agents and a thousand ATF
agents. Oh okay, don't threatenme with a good time, lady,

(01:26:21):
and welcome back to the program.Bottom at the third hour, how is
this bad? Can? I'm justcurious. I failed to see it.
A lot of dogs are going tobe happy, you know, they get
the joke. That's all right.A lot of a lot of parents that
are at school board meetings are goingto be happy. Yeah, look at

(01:26:42):
that, because they're not gonna beunfairly targeted. I'm just trying to figure
out how this is a bad thing. It's not. It's the thing.
It's not. It's not at all. Oh boy, So I I got
a couple of weird headlines. Areso in addition to this, because we've
got the government shut done. That'sgoing to be tomorrow. Yeah, I'm

(01:27:04):
so excited about this. Is anybodymad about this? Genuinely? I don't
think anyone actually is. I thinkeveryone's like that pretty much. We understand
really, ultimately where the whole problemis with us, it's the insistence of
spending. Oh. Also apparently involvedin this ione to pull this up,

(01:27:28):
Lauren found this Republican representatives led byChip roy Or. Would they want to
reduce Alejandrome Orcus's salary to one dollarbecause of the border crisis. Oh,
I'm all for that. I don'teven think it should be a dollar,
but oh, I'll agree to adollar, which I still think is too
high because they don't think he's qualifiedand I don't think he's doing his job.

(01:27:48):
They want to include an amendment inthe Homeland Security appropriation spill, because
we remember, if they don't passthe cr what did I say, It
was like twelve or thirteen appropriations billsthat they got to get through before midnight
then and stid So they said thatthey want to use the Wholeman rule,
which allows lawmakers. I love theWholeman rule. Yes, it allows lawmakers
to cut the salaries the federal officials. And they were looking at the southern

(01:28:10):
border and they're like, he's notdoing the job, so let's reduce the
salary to a dollar. Yeah,I mean, look at the border,
look at the border, and tellme he's doing his job. I'm what,
you know, for a Democrat tolook at the border and say,
yeah, it's totally because who wasthere was some lawmaker that was on MSNBC
who was saying, yeah, it'stotally fine. The borders totally secure,

(01:28:30):
like literally just a two days ago. How do you how do you look
at what's happening there and then youtell yourself that and you tell the public
that with the straight face. Yeah, the world's yeah, the the yeah,
the sky is uh is purple?Yeah, totally, it's the world's
flat in the sky's purple. Youyou're lyned dere at that. This this

(01:28:51):
is why people have no faith inI mean you look, there's non enthusiasm
and Democrat policies and there's not alot of faith in government period. So
they say they American people have noobligation to keep paying a federal official who
won't do his job. I agree, cut his salary, cut it to
a dollar. That sounds good.This is one of my favorite proposals so
far. Oh, I love this. This eliminating the al Oh my gosh,

(01:29:15):
it's amazing. Well, this isamazing. I mean, you know,
we could get rid of the ATFaltogether, but I'm totally fine with
starting with the twelve thousand doing that. But this reducing the pay to a
dollar. We came last week,what were the what was the record encounters?

(01:29:36):
The encounters were I want to sayit was nine thousand, four hundred
encounters per day last week. Yes. Now we're nearing eleven thousand, yes
for this week. Yes, Soin the span of a week, we've
gone from like nine thousand, fourhundred eleven thousand one record to another.

(01:29:59):
In one week. Yeah. Whyis he not in jail? I think
is the bigger question, jeez,it's intentional. Well, of course it's
intentional. I this is just sincethis insanity, insanity, so a couple
of other things I wanted to getinto here. Uh can I I saw

(01:30:25):
this, this, this, Ihave some serious thoughts on this. So
the Associated Press says the Navy isgoing to start randomly testing Special Operations troops
for steroids, the first such programin the US military. Okay, I

(01:30:46):
am made of so many simultaneous comments, all firing off in my head at
the exact same time. There seemsto be a little bit of inconsistency here.
So where do I start it?Where do I start? My first
thought is I wants my spec opsjuice to the absolute heavens. Number one.

(01:31:11):
Number two. You're going to beupset if spec ops are using steroids,
But you're not going to be upsetif someone wants to chop off their
schlong. I'll ah Dresden Dolls backsor Dresden Dolls sex change song and become
like have a gender reassignment surgery.What's help? I am really, hasn't

(01:31:40):
it always kind of been? Well, I mean, it's always been known
when you go into special disciplines withinarm within Armed Services. There's certain things
that happen in order for our soldiersto be super effective at their particular missions.
And they know it. We knowit. That goes with the territory.
Now we're gonna what Wait a minute. I I mean, if you

(01:32:09):
are a dude and you want tobe a chick, that's okay, but
heaven forbid you be on steroids.Jago chad? What? Yeah? Like
what what in the world? Whatmilitary can be weakened? But we can't
have giggad chads. I don't getit. It's a ma'am. Wait,

(01:32:29):
why am I doing that? BecauseI have it here? Wait a minute,
hold up, hold up, heldup, excuse me, it's ma'am.
It is ma'am. Well she's aguy. So yeah, true,
yeah, you know so say II I. So that's they're gonna start

(01:32:50):
doing this. They've already made thedecision to start it, according to AP.
So they're gonna start randomly testing spackops for steroids. First time this
has ever happened. Can you randomlywhoa who are you? Dah man?
I can't say that what I wasjust gonna say? Can go ahead?
What are you gonna say? Ifyou can fish that sentence. What if
you finish the sentence, we're gonnastart testing for steroids to make sure they're

(01:33:12):
on steroids, Like, then I'dbe okay with it. Then I'd be
fine. Yeah, because I wantthem on steroids. I want those guys
to be the most jacked gigga chadsout there. Yeah. Yeah, because
that's because that's that's because that's whatI want. So if you're testing for
steroids to make sure they're taking steroids, I'm cool with that. Yeah.
If you're testing to like to makesure they're on them, I want that.

(01:33:38):
I would like that. But sospec ops can't use steroids, but
trainees can. Taxpayers can fund traineessex change surgery. Well wait a minute,
what if you need to be onsteroids because you're a chick who wants
to idea as a dude? Isthat a thing that they do? Is

(01:34:00):
that one of the things that theytake to be Like, well, I
don't know, like what if theywant to, you know, get jacked
or something. I don't know likehow that works. I mean, we
don't know enough about hormones period,so I know about as much as they
know already about long term abuse ofhormones. For the human body. So
we're equal there, and that's true. There's no long term studies fight me.

(01:34:20):
That's that's so we're equal with thatknowledge base. I mean, I
I want them to be on allthe roids. Give them all the tea,
give them all the roids, givethem everything. Like you said,
giga chads, here's a story.Well, my grandfather was in World War

(01:34:42):
Two who was on USS Alabama.I have no idea how he was on
the USS Alabama. And here's whyI say. This dude was like six
three Okay, my grandpa was agiga chad. He was not fat.
We have like a crazy metabolism inour family. My grandfather was shredded wheat
till the day he died. Hewas a rancher though like he had you

(01:35:05):
know he was he I mean wasfit. Dude was washboard. He was
just like shredded all the way upuntil he passed, like we were.
It just it's how he was.It was life. And when he was
in the navy. And the reasonI say I don't know how he was
on this ship because if he were, they sleep, I don't know how

(01:35:25):
he slept there. Their bunks werelike wee little bitty. I don't know
how any of these dudes slept there. I mean maybe if you were like
a toddler, you could fit,but I don't know how it happened.
Anyway, long story short, hewe found out after he was in the
VA because he was exposed to atone of radiation apparently, I guess they

(01:35:49):
were with they were like within falloutrange after the bomb was dropped. He
regardless when he went in because hehad like apparently this wild slow growing cancer.
It was like the slowest growing cancerapparently that they had seen. They
wrote papers on what he had,and apparently was him and some other veterans,

(01:36:09):
and they discovered that he had beenexposed to a ton of radiation.
Right, so he's in you know, the being We're hearing all these stories
for the first time because that generationjust never talked about it, right,
I mean, my gosh, youwouldn't even know some of them were in
the war unless they were a hat. They just didn't talk about it.
And when he was in the hospital, you know, my mom and her

(01:36:30):
siblings had to ask Dad what happened, because why were you exposed to so
much radiation? This is crazy?And that's when he was telling them about
what he saw during the war,and then it came out he was on
the USS Missouri when they signed thetreaty with Japan and we thought, well,

(01:36:51):
how did that happen? And hewas like, oh, maybe it's
because it was from Missouri, andwe're like, no, no, no,
that's that doesn't sound right. Well, as it turned turns out,
we figured out why. So Ilove the psy ops. I love how
they thought they picked tall gigga chatsto stand on the route where the Emperor

(01:37:14):
and the Japanese delegation walked. Thetallest guys in the navy they picked to
stand there so they'd look like giantswhen the Japanese came to surrender. My
grandpa was six three, good figure. That's why he was on the USS
Missouri because he was huge. He'sa giga chat, tall and lean,
a mean machine. And I wantthat for our military. I want them

(01:37:39):
to be able to be total gigachats, right, So I don't see
why this is. I don't getthis. Why is there Oh my gosh,
we can't have spec ops cheating togo after terrorists. So heavens,
no, are you taking performance enhancingas kicking drugs. We just need to

(01:38:00):
find out about this. We can'thave it. It wouldn't be pets.
What would you call that, piakadids? Are you guys cheating to kill
the bad guys? We need tofind out. Really, this is a
major League baseball. I want youto be cheating. Who is it that
said war is cheating? Who winsthe war? Who war is cheating?

(01:38:25):
Who was it that said that?I need to know that? Hang on,
I we're not going anyway. AndI figured out Friday. What is
it that they there? I swearthis was like a where do we just?
I read, I literally just readsomething about this. Anyone who says
you don't cheat, No, ifyou're not. If you're not cheating,
then you're not you're not really fighting. I don't want to hear it.

(01:38:45):
So I, oh, you knowwhat? You know what it was?
In Lioness Taylor Sharedan's series, soapparently it wasn't like a total but you
get him saying, I don't understandwhy this is the thing. This bothers
me so bad. Follow Dana onApples, Spotify, or wherever you get
your podcasts, because knowledge is yourultimate superpower. I think this one was
a bit of a surprise to me, given I think what the conventional wisdom

(01:39:09):
is. So there's been a numberof polls on this. So who would
you mainly blame for a government shutdown? Actually, the plurality to blame Joe
Biden and the Democrats and Congress atthirty nine percent, the GOP and Congress
at thirty three percent, Baltically attwenty two. But in the two polls
that I have seen, when youcombine Biden and the congressional Democrats, more
voters blame them than blame Republicans andCongress. And oh man, that's CNN.

(01:39:32):
You know that hurt them. Youknow that had to hurt you know,
they didn't want to They didn't wantto be telling you all that.
You know that that one had tobe tricky. Welcome back to the program,
Daniels here. Oh my gosh,like the people, the people who
are going on. So we hadthis, I gotta tell you this.
So we had the story, uhwhere I just allowed to hear this of

(01:39:56):
ap the Navy's gonna start randomly testingspecop troops for steroids for such program,
and Kana and I were like,we like to make sure they're on them.
Right, because that's what we want. We want, like, you
know, we want an army ofgiga chads to go out there and just
and the man the internet is deliveringright now with the responses on this,
it really is like you guys aredoing your thing. You guys are Yeah,

(01:40:18):
it's uh yeah, like they probablygive them puberty blockers. Uh.
Let's see. Somebody made a goodpoint like, don't so if a woman
takes testasterone that kind of has likedoesn't that have a similar impact as a
dude taking a steroid? In away? Possibly? I don't know.

(01:40:43):
Someone's like, how's that going towork? With the transman taking the test
tasterone? A how's that gonna?Oh? Man, I don't know,
guys. This is it's it's friday. We made it to friday. The
government could shut down tomorrow. Bythe way, if it does that,
I'll have either something up on Facebookor in the newsletter. Will send something

(01:41:03):
out to you and get that out. So make sure you go sign up.
It's over at sub stack, chapterand verse. The link is in
all my social media profiles. Youcan access it there as well. All
right, today in stupidity, Oh, we just heard CNN talk about who's
being blamed for the shutdown does notmatter, though Karen Jean Pierre has her
talking points. Listen to this meetingwith anybody in it. No, I

(01:41:24):
don't have any I don't have anymeetings or to read out as it relates
to to Congress. But what Ican say, this is something and we've
said it over and over again andit needs to be repeated. This is
something that Congress can fix. Okay, Congress can fix it, but you're
getting blamed. So get to thetable. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(01:41:46):
Get to have a backup plan.You need a backup plan, folks.
That does it for us this week. I'll be back behind the mic with
you on Monday.
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Special Summer Offer: Exclusively on Apple Podcasts, try our Dateline Premium subscription completely free for one month! With Dateline Premium, you get every episode ad-free plus exclusive bonus content.

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.