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May 15, 2025 110 mins
The House Republican budget continues to fail to meet the moment. The Supreme Court hears a landmark case over birthright citizenship. The Episcopal Bishop doubles down on defending their stance on ending aid to South African refugees over Trump. Rosie O’Donnell says she can't get Xanax after moving to Ireland over Trump getting elected. - Bruce Springsteen blasts Trump’s ‘corrupt, incompetent, treasonous administration’ at a  UK show. Dana asks where the RNC has gone during the “Big, Beautiful Bill” debate. AOC says defunding Planned Parenthood will “literally kill women”. Sen. Josh Hawley claims no Republicans should be voting for Medicaid cuts. Trump announces he will lift sanctions on Syria. Is making deals with terrorist nations dangerous? More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike to protest their new dress code. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Secretary has laid out an objective of obviously getting
our deficits down to three percent of GDP through strong
economic growth through the tax policy that we want to
extend that the President put forward. I believe that's one
piece of the puzzle that we must go do. But
right now we are not going to address the key
drivers of spending that will make it impossible for the

(00:21):
President and the Secretary to achieve that objective.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Bond markets are.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
On a knife edge. You know that, and I know that,
and that is necessary for the free flow of capital
to have that economic growth. If we continue to allow
medicaid to consume our budget and allow us to continue
to drive that budget up so deficits go up, then
we're not going to be able to achieve those objectives.
Medicaid right now is now a trillion dollar higher baseline

(00:44):
than when we came in under Biden.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
And one of the things people aren't talking about it's
all the fraud that's endemic and medicare I mean, there's
so much fraud, and I mean, let's to say nothing,
to say nothing about the issue with the illegal immigration
and how that's all compounding this further. I mean, I

(01:08):
mean it's crazy. I mean, it's it's just, you know,
it's a nutty thing to think that we can't cut
like waste, fraud and abuse, which is all this has
ever been. And Democrats and then you have Republicans too,
are freaking out about all of this because they don't
know how to explain getting less money to their districts.

(01:30):
They always want to look like they're bringing home the bacon, right,
that's the you know, the whole pork barrel spending politics.
Welcome to the program, Dana lash with you or at
the top of this first hour on Thursday, Potus is
wrapping up his Middle East tour and there were some
commitments scored apparently as well as I guess some investment deals.

(01:52):
And we'll see how that is. I mean, the thing
is is that you can have you can have uh
u AE, you can have you know, anybody, You can
have all of these people invest quote unquote invest you know,
as much as you as much as you want. But
if you're not fixing the problems here with deregulation, then

(02:15):
all of this is stupid. I where, by the way,
why doesn't uh, why don't Republicans sin chip roy out
more to talk about this stuff because he can message it.
He messages messages it quite well. But the problem is is,
you know, of course you have some big spenders within
the GOP who don't want him to talk because it
makes there that makes everything harder for them. I'm not

(02:37):
happy with with this stuff. And uh, I know people
are like, well, you know, you got to compromise. I'm
so damn tired of hearing that from people because I've
heard that my entire life. Oh, We've we've got a compromise,
Like as though compromising with people with some of these
big spenders is going to somehow get us to the
point of fiscal sanity, you know, and it's not going to.

(03:00):
It never has, it never has. So I'm just I'm
a little aggravated about the state of things because I
don't I mean, I'm not really I don't see any cuts.
I'm not seeing any savings. I'm not seeing any of
this stuff. And I don't know where's the r n C.
We heard so much about the r n C. They're worthless.
Is Lara Trumps still running the err and se who

(03:21):
the Holl's running the r n C. I mean, I
would just think if you're running the RNC. If I
was the daughter in law running the r n C,
I would be dem sure that every resource I had
was out there to make sure this agenda got passed.
And I don't see it because you have midterms coming up.
I would be tying people support from the administration and

(03:42):
report and support from the r n C. I would
absolutely be tying that to Okay, well, how did you
vote on tax cuts? How did you vote on this issue?
How did you vote on that issue? That's I mean,
that's exactly how I would be working this thing. So
I don't know where they're at. I got I got
friends that work in politics, and they're all over the nation,

(04:04):
and I they're not seeing them in their states either.
I mean, this could be this. I mean, it's it
just is. It's incredibly frustrating. So we can have all
this investment all we want to, but when you're not
changing things here with domestic policy, that is a major issue.
When you're not changing it domestically, when you have the
same Biden level regulations and the same Biden level spending

(04:27):
and none of that, none of that's being remedied, you
are going to have the same problem over and over again,
and I just think that that's insane to think that
we're just going to be able to change something top
down and that that's going to fix the issue. This
issue predates it. It's long standing. And again too, you've
seen the people freaking out over any kind of proposal
of austerity. We talked about Greece yesterday and how people

(04:50):
rioted and everybody across Europe, and you know, Democrats and
even Republicans saw that. We're like, oh my gosh, you know,
we can't, we can't, can't do that. We're not ever
going to be able. We're not ever going to be
able to do something like that. So, you know, we
it's it's something that we're going to have to I
don't know. Is the right ready to have a discussion
about it, I don't know. I don't know. They've got

(05:12):
they have to be able, they've got to be comfortable
being on offense, and they're not. Republicans suck at offense
so bad, so bad Still to this day, that's never changed. Like,
for instance, medicaid, Democrats are trying to make it to
where you cannot remove people who are not legal in
the country off of medicaid, off of medicaid huge issue.

(05:38):
This is part of the waste, fraud and abuse. It
is a significant portion of it. And we went state
by state yesterday because remember how one of the proposals
and again it's all draft with the reconciliation, it's all draft.
But one of the one of the proposals was if
states cannot guarantee that x amount of x percentage of

(06:00):
people that are receiving these funds, you know, that they're
not duping the system, then they have to pay you know,
they have to pay for it. They have to pay
for like fifty cent they have to pay for over
half of it, which is could wind up being billions
of dollars. And they had to prove that they had
x percentage that they could account for, and most states can't.

(06:20):
And so now the states are angry. Democrats just discover
the tenth Amendment. Now they're very angry about it. I mean,
I don't know, this is something Republicans have got to
go on offense on this stuff, and they're not doing it.
They're not doing it, So I'm frustrated. And I know
everyone's like, oh, well, can't you just revel and no,

(06:41):
you know what, everybody's sitting back and reveling in fearic
victories is exactly how we got into this position. It
is exactly how we got here. So we've got the
president over touring Saudi well, he was in Saudi Arabia,
then he was in Cutter, He's in UAE and the UH.
I thought the videos are pretty amazing coming out of

(07:03):
all of it. He walked into one palace the other
day and was saying that who's was it? I guess
was it in Uae? He walked into one of the
palaces and said, nice house, and I just thought it
was hysterical. I don't know why that. I just thought
it was funny. I've noticed that they have like a
lot of like liminal space over there with all of
their grand their grand palaces, et cetera. I thought that

(07:23):
was very interesting as well. So we're gonna we're going
to get into all of that. We're also going to
discuss some of the latest with immigration and refugees, and
we've got to discuss the UH twenty eight and some
what some Democrats are positioning themselves to do. I'm going
through my list here. We've I've got some funny stuff

(07:43):
for you as well. And of course that hearing yesterday
you had the Ben and Jerry's guy. Although Ben and
Jerry's it's not owned by those two hippies, right, It's
on by Unilab, so they don't even own the ice
cream anymore. But they were interrupting that yesterday. So we've
got a lot of stuff to discuss today. So anyway, welcome.
The other big issue is what's happening with the Supreme

(08:05):
Court today with birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions. This is
another significant issue, birthright citizenship. Yeah, we're going to have
a discussion about that. It's a very big day because
you have those two you have those issues that are
making it, and there's the hope that they're going to
end these nationwide injunctions. You know, maybe perhaps once and

(08:28):
for all that would be nice. But I was looking
at some of the arguments, like the Court has to
decide whether or not they're going to allow these nationwide injunctions,
and the Court has protected this for quite some time,
so this is going to be interesting. It's some of
the most most important world arguments I think that we're
going to have on all of this. But a very

(08:50):
big day for that as well, because the birthright citizenship.
That's been a debate for quite a long time, and
I'm actually it's sort of wild that it's taken this
long for it to make make its way up to
the Supreme Court. And then in addition to that, we
have Trump urging Apple to shift manufacturing from India to
the US. So it went from China. They were moving

(09:12):
a lot of stuff from China to India, and now
POTUS is wanting to move some of that from India
to the United States. Which I think that's what everybody
would like on shoring of all of this stuff. But
if it has to be somewhere other than the United States,
I would like for it to be with a geopolitical
opponent of China. I think I feel comfortable with that.

(09:33):
You don't have any objections to India where I came, Yeah,
I mean, I'm all right, I'm all right, but there
as long as it's not as long as it's coming
out of China. They've been ramping up their operations there.
It's part of their diversity, specifically to shift from China
and expand the diversification of their supply chain. So they
actually have three huge plants there and apparently they were

(09:56):
getting ready to expand and construct some more. But they've
I think it was a sixty percent increase in the
manufacturing in India from China as they are trying to
wind all of that down. So interesting, I whatever reason,
Look again, you make it, you deregulate, you make things

(10:19):
a little bit more, a little bit more, a little
bit better for businesses here in the United States, and
you're going to have less of a difficult time trying
to get people to onshore. So a lot of stuff
happening today and I think the UH is the president
expected to give some remarks later today, I don't think so.
He's usually every day, He's been on literally every day

(10:39):
every day. In fact, Biden aids were like, wow, he's
doing a lot. There was a clip that I saw.
I don't want to play because I hate all the
people that were on it, but seeing in MSNBC they
were discussing, Wow, he's actually doing quite a lot. You know,
his foreign policy moves, he's he's he's traveling and talking
to a lot of leaders and it's seemingly bringing them
to our side. Can you imagine Biden going to the

(10:59):
Middle East? Because I don't know how you sleep while
everybody was sleeping, they were doing a lot of you know,
they had a lot of business. But I can't even
imagine him being there in UAE and going to well
Saudi Arabia. He kind of embarrassed, embarrassed himself and then
went with hat in hand. I mean, it's pretty wild.

(11:20):
The difference in twenty years makes One of the things
we're going to discuss here coming up is now the
leadership of Syria, where they were just like a couple
of years ago, because you had you had an Iranian
friendly and Iran friendly Asad and now you have a
leader who is a Jie Hottist. Now the leader of
Syria who is a gi Hottist, he is not Iran friendly.

(11:43):
So are you noticing a trend here? That's a it's
a very interesting trend. We're going to discuss that because
there's a lot of stuff shifting over in the Middle
East that is going to have long lasting impact on
what we do here. So those are some of the
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Speaker 4 (13:08):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
So apparently bald dudes are bringing back the two pay. Well,
women get extensions. Man, let me tell you something. You
don't let abroad make fun of you for wearing a
two pay, because these youth girls out here are getting
like five foot long extensions put up on their head.
If they're not getting extensions put up on their eyelashes,
So you know what, you don't get no heat for that.
Take that to the bank. But they are bringing it back.

(13:35):
I would imagine too, that they are much nicer than
they were like when I was a kid, because when
I was a kid, it was very obvious that somebody
had a two pay. So they said that this is
a New York post piece, and they said that men
are bringing them back. I also thought dudes were doing
like the hair plugs or whatever. Maybe maybe not, but yeah,
two pays are coming back. They're coming back again. An

(13:57):
ancient reptile footprint has upended theories about when animals evolved
to live on land. There was a little short that
Monty Python had one time where they took like this
bone of something and fabricated it into a completely made
up animal and put it in a museum. It was
at a little one of their little cartoon breaks that
they had for Monty Python. And it makes me these

(14:17):
kind of stories make me think of this every time.
It's a three hundred and fifty million year old fossil
and they said it shows characteristic similar to that of
monitor lizards. And it's been in Australia three hundred and
fifty million years ago, they suggested when it when it emerged,
But they think that animals developed the ability to live
on land faster than previously assumed. I actually don't really

(14:40):
care about any of that. I mean, I think it's interesting,
But does it matter, Oh is it a billion years
earlier or not? Does it change where we are right now?
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (14:48):
You know.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Chimpan Oh, this is really gross. Chimpanzees actually use leaves.
It's gross, but not they clean themselves like that's there.
That's nature's tissue for them. The lead. Since nature's tissue,
they've been studying them. The horrible left wing rag that
is called the Guardian said that they did this study
on all of these chimpanzees and that have they always
don't matter? Is that new?

Speaker 3 (15:10):
I would?

Speaker 6 (15:11):
I mean, leaves have been what the leaves have been
around forever, so I many, but like.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Then using them to actually groom themselves with a leaf.
It's kind of I don't know. It's interesting. Air traffic
control hotline between Pentagon and Reagan Washington National Airport that's
been broken since twenty twenty two. I think that might
be needed. They said that it's supposed to be for

(15:38):
coordinating aircraft and it hasn't worked since March of twenty
twenty two. They were not aware that the direct line
was broken until a May first incident when a helicopter
circled the Pentagon caused two flights to abort landings. I
feel like they need to get that a hotline fixed.
So wait a minute. Poot pooty juice. When he was
Secretary of Transportation, he didn't know that.

Speaker 6 (15:59):
He didn't do anything about it.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
He didn't do anything about it. Sean Duffy gets in
there and he's like, oh my gosh, what is happening.
So he immediately run that he's it. But what the
hell was poot Oh that's right, poot booty juice had
just bought some children and was pretending that he had
birthed them in the hospital when he took months off
from maternity leave. That's right, that's right. The DoD also
maintains the hotline. But the fact that you were not
able to coordinate any of that air traffic and you

(16:23):
had that issue happen, that's pretty crazy. I read this.
When I first read this, I thought it said a
fish cemetery, and I said, what a Fisher's cemetery. Employeely
got charged because he dug up a grave for a
gold ring. Sounds like an old Tales from the Crypt story.
Seth Davidson twenty four told police that he's buried and

(16:45):
earned with a gold ring in it and couldn't stop
thinking about it. And so it's this isn't Indianapolis. He
apparently dug it up. He graved robbed. That's we don't
do that anymore. We don't grave rob. We haven't done
that since well, hell, I don't know at least one
hundred years. We don't grave rob anymore. But not this guy.
There were reports of a suspicious car in the area
and that's what tipped off police to find him. We

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Speaker 2 (18:21):
Oh, I agree, it should be about need.

Speaker 7 (18:23):
And as you've reported, you know, look at the thousands
of people fleeing war in violence, people who are waking
up debt around the world, people who have helped our
military that are being left in camps on a daily basis,
while white afri commers have been fast tracked. You're right,
it is about need and if you look at this decision,

(18:45):
this is really about people who have jumped the line.
When you look at the fact that the entire refugee
resettlement as a program in the United States has been
totally gotta that almost no refugees have been admitted since
January and the only ones that are being in the
are white Africa.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
I don't know what that's I mean. I remember Democrats
they had a problem with Cubans when they were coming in.
They had a problem with those refugees welcome back. That's
one of the false shepherds with the cult that I
call the Episcopal Church. I'm not a fan of it.
I don't like anybody that ordains trans priests, celebrates abortion,
rejects biblical definition of marriage, and then calls themselves shepherds.

(19:22):
Get behind me, Satan, and you have this. You know
Tim Walls want to be who's sitting there on Anderson
Cooper's show on CNN saying that these people who are
literally fleeing murder jumped the line tell me you don't
understand how the refugee program works without telling me you
don't understand how the refugee program works. I mean, I

(19:44):
some of the you know why, this is why people
stop going to church because it clowns like that. That guy,
I can't say. If you got my piece last night
for Substack, I told you I said on it for
twenty four hours. It's true. I mean, they finally discovered
refugees that they hate because they're white. And this guy,
you can tell that, this white whatever minister, what is
the a bishop? He's a bishop with the quote unquote

(20:06):
Episcopal Church. They've been hunting down entire families and brutally
executing children. There was a story of a family because
they're white. There was a story of a family generational farmers.
It was the Lindley murders, and they convicted six men.
A family and their two year old daughter were brutally butchered,
and they waited to chop up the little girl last.

(20:29):
They made sure that she got a front row seat
to watching her parents get tortured, the women get raped.
Imagine your toddler daughter watching you be raped to death
and then have your arms hacked off, and then your
ankle's hacked off, and then bit by bit you're chopped
up like steak in front of your child for the
crime of being a farmer whose family has been there

(20:50):
for hundreds of years in South Africa, because your skin
is the wrong color. Because that's exactly what happened in
this story. Notice that that bishop doesn't have any sad
words for the Linley with the victims and the Linley murders.
I mean there's more. I could give you a ton
more examples, but you wouldn't be able to listen to
the rest of the segment because it's so grizzly. They're

(21:13):
just one family, that's just one story. There's tons of them,
tons of them. But you have these historically illiterate, you know,
want to be white saviors, these communists, and that's what
they are. They had only what fifty some of them
that arrived over here, and they didn't jump the line.

(21:34):
That's what the refugee programmed. That's how it's supposed to work.
Simply trying to come into the country, not because you're
fleeing for your life, but because you just want to
come in and you want to be fast tracked. That's
not the way it works. These people stayed in South
Africa and they filled out the appropriate paperwork to be

(21:55):
admitted and considered as refugees. Then they were allowed in.
People don't realize that they filled this stuff out forever
ago and just kind of cross their fingers and hope
they weren't murdered before it was considered. That's how that
process works. They were able to get here because they're
literally murdering them, tons of them. And the Episcopal Church,

(22:23):
these devils, the bunch of demons that were presfessments, they
have a problem with it because they're white. Oh, you know,
our good Christian charity just doesn't allow us to help
people fleeing racial genocide. That's a bridge too far. These
clown turds were getting our tax dollars. That bishop that

(22:45):
you just heard that was last night. They received our
tax dollars literally to help resettle illegal immigrants in the
United States, not exaggerating. We've talked about all of these
NGA and all of these other entities. They operate under
the flag of Christianity, but they flout law and you know,

(23:07):
being lawless. I mean, we can revisit what the New
Testament says about that, we can revisit you know, Paul's
numerous letters where he extols, you know, the virtue of
following the lag and then I mean, we can go
on and on. But they received lots of millions of
dollars to resettle or to settle illegal immigrants in this country,

(23:29):
and now they just because in order to continue to receiving,
uh those federal dollars, they would have to agree to
help resettle even people from South Africa. And that's when
they they didn't want to meet those requirements anymore. They
were they were done with it. That's that's the reality.
To hear that, oh well, they were fast tracked. That's
absolutely offensive. That is incredibly offensive, incredibly offensive. I mean,

(23:57):
they one of the things that I had heard as oh, well,
why don't they just go back to where they came from, Well,
you go back to where you came from then, because
those people have been here for over four hundred years.
But they think that that's a fitting punishment. And twenty
twenty three, forty five white farmers were murdered in South Africa.
The murder rate is a staggering one hundred and fifty
per one hundred thousand. There are only in South Africa

(24:19):
fewer than thirty thousand commercial farmers remaining. That rate of
death actually exceeds the United States Army's death rate. And
that was at the peak. That compared to one twenty
per one hundred k. That was the peak of the
Afghanistan Iraq War in two thousand and nine. There's a
story I won't get too much in the details because

(24:42):
I had I couldn't even read it all where another
family that was a farmer, they took their their infant,
They had a baby, they had a three month old,
and they drowned her front of the family before they
killed everybody else. So I'm telling you that's not These
are not unusual or exception stories. Those are regular stories.
That's how that's happening in South Africa. That's not hyperbole.

(25:06):
And of course you know, you have the law where
they can confiscate your land based on your race that
was signed into law just last year. And the African
National Congress, the ruling party, they said that if you're leaving,
you're a coward. They think you should stay and read
the punishment. They literally phrase it like its accountability. And

(25:28):
then let's not forget one of the other major parties there,
the Economic Freedom Fighters, a bunch of illiterate communists and
their thug Julius Malema led a stadium of communists screaming
kill the white farmer. Yeah, the A and C literally
said they're fleeing from persecution, not from persecution, but from
injustice and equality and accountability for historic privilege, or from justice.

(25:54):
They're escaping from justice and trying to escape their accountability
for historic privilege. And if you're the Episcopal Church, so
you think that the sin of someone's ancestors hundreds of
years ago, they should be responsible for that, because if
that's where you stand, then please explain to me Jesus's lineage.
I'll wait, let's go back to David. Let's go back

(26:14):
even further than that, since you think that that sin
carries down through generation after generation after generation, and then
you tell me why you worship someone that comes with
such a lineage, because you miss the point of how
God is glorified and how even imperfect people can be
used and imperfect histories can be used. But that's beside

(26:37):
the point. These people are false Christians. The Episcopal Church
is a joke. Their bishops are a joke. People should
leave that and go find an actual church that follows
actual scripture. I just find this disgusting. This is no
different than when they tried to burn down the church

(26:57):
there in dc same thing, remember, and then what happen
and those leaders came out and said, oh, well, it's
Trump's fault. It's all Donald Trump because burn loot murder,
tried to burn down a church. I mean they literally
set it on fire. Hmm No, But hey, MS thirteen
gang bangers pretty amazing, right. You think that anybody's going

(27:22):
to go have Margarito's with the South African refugees. You
think anyone's going to ask them how many of their
family members were murdered? Hint several?

Speaker 5 (27:32):
No.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
No, South Africa is ruled by thugs who want to
settle scores with the same savagery and evil that they
pretend to oppose. And then you got a fake church
that gets taxpayer dollars. You would all fall out if
you knew how much money that church got. Millions, They
get taxpayer dollars, and then they want to look the
other way because of race. Just sickening, absolutely sickening. Yeah,

(27:56):
due process, where's the do Yeah? Are they going to
talk about that? We're speaking to do process? Hold up,
So you know that Wisconsin judge I got indicted on
charges that she helped immigrants evade. Well, they say immigrants,
it's illegal aliens evade. Arrest Judge Hannah Dugan. This is
why language is important. Hannah Dugan was accused of helping
the illegal alien run away from federal agents and they

(28:18):
were waiting to arrest him outside of her courtroom. Well,
now she's indicted. She ought to be everybody's equal under
the law, right or are they due process? Here's your guys,
due process.

Speaker 7 (28:28):
Yay.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Due process is so great, except when it's not if
you're a Democrat. This story related a Colorado prosecutor is
offered an unlicensed illegal alien probation after a deadly crash.
This isn't a rapha ho District Attorney's office out there.
They're defending their decision. It's an illegal alien who didn't

(28:51):
have a driver's license, was in the country illegally, was
operating a vehicle without a license, no insurance, no nothing,
and he killed a woman. It happened last year and Aurora.
The victim, Caitlin Weaver, was headed home from work when
this jeep driven by this illegal alien blasted through a
residential neighborhood at top speed and slammed into her car.

(29:11):
This driver was going over ninety miles per hour in
a subdivision. Yeah, she didn't even see him coming. She
had no idea. She was killed instantly. That's the only
I hate saying it, but that's the only silver lining
was that she wasn't in pain when she was murdered.

(29:32):
She was immediately out. They tried to keep her on
life support but it didn't work. She was gone. She
was gone. She was gone. She volunteered for a suicide hotline.
She worked with drug addicts at a center in Aurora.
She was really trying to help people get back on
their feet after battling addiction, reclaim their lives. The illegal

(29:54):
alien had other kids in the car with him. He
was charged with vehicular homicide. He's fifteen years old and
the state laws shielded him from being publicly identified. So
the prosecutors said that they were going to pursue the
maximum sentence of two years in youth corrections. And that
changed after the DA's office underwent new leadership, and the

(30:19):
illegal alien was offered two years probation and that's it,
and that's it. You know, it was made. The point
was made that if he had taken a gun and
shot someone there, it would be a different case. But
because he used a car to kill someone, there's no
financial liability the family. All the medical bills for the
very you know, twenty four hours that she lived after,

(30:40):
they are stuck with all those bills. The jeep was uninsured,
he had stolen it and so nobody's responsible there. The
family's on the hook for it. Where democrats with due process? Again?
Can I hear more about due process from democrats? Ms

(31:00):
Weaver had her organ donation information filled out, so she
donated her organs and the illegal alien he's now filed
for asylum. I don't care if he's fifteen death penalty.
You know, you know what you're doing. I'm so done
with this. You know what you're doing. Yeah, so they

(31:22):
they he's walking, he's going to be able to live
his life, and he's going to be coddled by the
state that values people based on race more than others.
Due process. Again, where's the episcopal church for that family?
Where are these where are these uh fat cat bishops

(31:44):
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Speaker 6 (33:01):
Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
of the United States.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
But I talked to my cycle farm guy from New
York and said, you know, because I have been using
remor no what is it called trazadone to sleep, and
trasadone is not really a sleeping aid. It's an It's
a depression medication, usually for people who are addicted to something.
That's what I read, at least online. I'm not addicted

(33:28):
to anything, and well I was sugar, but that's over,
thank you, Banjaro. So I asked him if I could
get xanax, because you know, Xanax to sleep is fantastic.
You take one. It puts you to sleep and to me,
I sleep the whole night. But he's like, I don't
like to give xanax. I'm like, You've been my shrink
for so long. I've never abused any kind of mid

(33:48):
I don't know why people would abuse xanax because all
it does is make you sleep.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
So she's mad because she can't get xanax in Ireland
because you know, she moved to Ireland. Maybe just try
getting off your ass and exercising and getting tired from that.
Does that mean to say why? I just I don't know.
I don't like all the prescriptions for everything.

Speaker 6 (34:13):
It's good, solid, healthy advice.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Take a melatonin, you know, that's like an actually and
anti viral thing. Melatonin. Take a melotonin. I take ten
melograms and melotonin works like a dream.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
It's a crazy, weird idea. She's in Ireland, I don't know,
a whiskey, some sort of bourbon.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
I mean, there's a lot of pretty stuff to look
at there, walk around, you know, get outside, get some
of that fresh Irish air.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
And I'm just saying, seems like there's a few things
she could do to help her sleep.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
She's like, doesn't work, so why is she so stressed out?

Speaker 8 (34:47):
Good point?

Speaker 2 (34:48):
She sounds like, I don't know, Like it's just like
the height of entitlement. Why are you so stressed out
just you don't do anything. You're sitting over there in
Ireland not doing anything. I'd kind of sla I need
it as that act. I think maybe you have too
many things you're taking. That's also kind of, you know,
maybe a possibility. I don't like this, like I just
need a prescription to take for medicine to go to sleep.

(35:10):
I mean, there might be some people by nature of
stressful work or whatever, that they have to if they
work weird hours. But you knowmelotonin's pretty good. I know,
I don't know. I just don't. So she moved to
Ireland and every video that she has made has been
her complaining about something she's unhappy about. Since she's moved

(35:35):
to Ireland, and I read that she actually is considering
not staying there. I don't want her back. Just keep
her just stay there. Can we just like put a
sign out in America's closed and put one of those
velvet ropes in front, or put like one of those
sandwich boards like wet floor, America's closed. You can't come in?

(35:58):
Can we do that? Don't come back.

Speaker 6 (36:00):
Have a moose hold the sign.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
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by a solar eruption tomorrow. Oh I'm praying we do.
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(36:23):
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Speaker 2 (38:42):
This is radience. Yeah, so Bruce Springstein decides to wait
un till it goes to England and then run his
mouth about the US government. Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. I got my criticisms of the administration,
but I'm not going to go to a foreign country
and be like run my mouth about it. Can I

(39:04):
just say that I think he's entirely overrated. Get mad
because he is. You know, he's overrated. You know who
else is overrated? Barbara streisand overrated af Welcome back to
the show. Let's make everybody man today, Dana lash with you.
We're at the top of the second hour. He is
he's overrated, and whenever he plays his guitar he looks
like he's struggling with constipation because he probably is. Yeah,
and you guys know it, he's like literally a dries

(39:26):
a box of wheaties. He's anyway, So that like he
decided to go I'm trying to these people use words
that they don't understand. So anyway, real quick, Welcome back
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(39:46):
it's a corrupt incompetent in treason us. What does he
think treason is? I love these people that use these
big words treesonus. Well, what does that mean to you?
What classifies particularly be specific as treason to you, Bruce specifically?
He probably he wouldn't even be able to define it

(40:08):
on his own, much less give you a solid example
of what he thinks is treason us from the administration. Now,
like I said, I've got I call balls and strikes
and I hate. I have an adversarial relationship with government.
And that that's how we're supposed to be because we're patriots.
We're not supposed to be besties with government. Real patriots

(40:32):
when they feel like their government's trying to get to
buddy buddy with them, they kind of they freak out
a little bit. And that's that's that animating spirit of
liberty that you're either born with here or that develops
in you when you come here and you join this
American family. Everybody knows it like ues just you know
what that is. I'm just but to say treason us
what actually specifically is treasonous, what I think is treasonous.

(40:58):
I mean, I don't know. I could go on. I mean,
I could get personal and talk about how he slept
around on his wife, but I'm not going to do
that because I am a good person. Kane, right, I'm
a nice part. I'm not going to talk about that
you broken promise, that broke and covenant.

Speaker 6 (41:10):
No, that is very gracious.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Look I am I feel like I need to not
mention it. Yeah, his affair and it was a television
actress and he really humiliated on a public stage. But
that's okay, yep, I'm not going to talk about any
of that.

Speaker 6 (41:21):
Credit where credits do?

Speaker 2 (41:22):
He had said during an interview with Variety in twenty seventies,
like I still believe people fundamentally come to be entertained,
and I want to blah blah blah then entertain them.
Know what, me wanting a political opinion from Bruce Springsteen
is like me going to Joe Biden for gun suggestions, right,
or firearm advice or something like That's it doesn't make

(41:42):
any sense. I don't mind if people have their opinions,
but when you're over enough foreign country and you're running
your mouth and saying stuff like that, I mean treason.
When you talk about treason, you know what the punishment
for that is. Correct. Okay, So words have meanings, and
let's be proper about it. If you disagree with the administration,

(42:03):
you can say I disagree and this is what I
don't like. But to be like, brother, this trade isn't it?

Speaker 9 (42:06):
Like?

Speaker 2 (42:07):
What is it? What does it even mean? It's just stupid.
You know, it's weird to see people who are fetted
by our society for being like the upper echelon of
their skill set, their artists or whatever, and they're celebrated,
and then they say completely stupid things that make me
think that the actual dumbest people on guy the Green Earth.

(42:29):
I don't know. I mean, I get that he's still
mad over Kamala, But good heavens, can we talk for
just a couple of things here a little bit about
the GOP stuff. So I was asking a little bit earlier,
you know, where is the RNC Because I'm a little
mad because the big beautiful bill is a big beautiful
turred it is horrible. I'm not going to pretend otherwise
for clicks. I'm not gonna whatever for high fives. I

(42:50):
don't want to be buddy buddy, chummy chummy cocktail party
invite with my government. I don't want to because I'm
a patriot, but I want exactly what I don't want,
tax on social Security. I don't want higher taxes period.
I would love for the IRS to be abolished. Absent that,
let's have tax cuts for everybody, not just certain brackets,

(43:11):
particularly when the certain brackets pay lower than others. Fifty
percent of Americans don't even pay into the system. That's
not just me pulling a number out of the ether.
That is actual data, the latest available from the IRS.
Fifty percent of people in this country don't even pay
into the system. And then you have the top percentage

(43:33):
that pay literally all of it. So when you're talking
about giving money to people who didn't pay anything in,
you are redistributing wealth. And I remember under Barack Obama,
people who claimed the mantle of republican or conservative or
a constitutionalist, however you want to put it, they had
a problem with that. We all objected to that. I'm

(43:55):
not going to like it more, if it's repackaged and
tied up with a big bow that has Republicans elephants
on it for the sake of pretending to have a win.
I'm going to tell you, when your opponent can get
you to swallow something that was their idea, first, you
didn't win. You lost, and not only did you lose,

(44:15):
but you surrendered. So I'm not hat like. For instance,
this bill as it is, and I know that the
House is still fighting over drafting, and I'm being generous
and making that distinction. They still include in it all
the Green New Scam stuff. I'm not kidding you. It
retains most of the Green New Scam subsidies for an

(44:39):
additional four years. That's literally all of Trump's term. So
in this bill, if they were to send this draft
right now and kick it over and pass it, it
would literally fund all of the Green New Deal stuff
for the rest of Trump's term. That's all in this
bill now, and the Inflation Reduction Act, I mean, all

(45:07):
the subsidies, all of it's in there, and they're outsourcing jobs.
Green New Act, the Green New Deal, and the Inflation
Reduction Act, they all the solars. So, for instance, in
twenty twenty four, solar made up over sixty percent of
all new US electric generation. Who manufactures the vast majority

(45:31):
of solar components that we use?

Speaker 8 (45:34):
Who?

Speaker 2 (45:36):
He guesses, China? It's China. So we're literally subsidizing China
and our gas and coal, which are plentiful renewable. It
is renewable, and people who argue otherwise, literally are too
stupid to talk about anything of this issue that this
is literally, this is science, it's renewable. All of the

(45:58):
jobs that are related to the those industries, all of that,
everything gets kicked to the curb. So this is a
Republican bill, includes the subsidation of China, It continues all
of Biden's green new scam subsidies, doesn't do anything about
the volatility or instability of the grid, doesn't remedy job loss,

(46:22):
and they're talking about maybe kicking it down the road
till twenty twenty nine, any kind of repeal of this.
What did Republicans tell you after this election? First? Would
they tell you before? Oh, we got to get all
these things so that we can pass this. Okay, they
got it. Oh no, we can't do it now, we
got to wait. We gotta wait until spring Remember I
took a lot of hell for that. Guys, just remember

(46:43):
in January February. Remember how much you remember the McCarthy
fight last year. I took a lot of hell for
criticizing Republicans for kicking the can down the road. I said,
they're going to do it again. Well, here we are.
I look like a soothsayer. I am a modern nostro Damis.
They're gonna they want to kick a lot of this stuff.
If they're not able to get all the things with reconciliation,

(47:04):
they want to wait till September, and then they want
to kick all the green new scam stuff down to
twenty twenty nine. So you're literally funded. So it's Biden's
term two point zero. They've only passed five bills five
They've only five bills have been passed to SENTI Potus's desk.
He has more eos because Congress can't get anything in.

(47:26):
He's got more executive orders than FDR did, like tops
in history. And everybody's got a sugar high. They're out
here celebrating prematurely. Sorry slicks, but all this stuff is
gonna go away in twenty twenty eight. Hell, it may
go away after midterms at the rate this is going.
So I asked back to my question, where's the RNC.

(47:48):
Where are they at with this? I know it's not
popular and you're not gonna get cocktail party invites if
you tried to hold your party accountable because the new
gas lighting is that patriots don't ask questions of party
leadership or party so bordinates or anything like that because
you're not being a team player and you're hurting your
own side. They want you to think that accountability. They
want to brainwash him to thinking that accountability is a

(48:09):
bad thing. We raised hell against the Bush administration for
stuff like this. Now the RNC you've got Michael Wattley
and Casey Crosby that were handpicked. And Crosby is the
member from Kentucky. She's co chair along Watley. So I

(48:31):
don't think larr Trump is there anymore. That was kind
of a short tenure, I think, and Lorraine found at
Forbes piece because I'm like, where are first off, if
I'm the RNC, let me interrupt myself. If I'm the
RNC and I'm seeing that, you know, the president made
these promises to voters and he's not able to get
anything done. I'm going to find the vulnerable Republicans and
I'm going to calm down them on them like Thorn's hammer.

(48:55):
Why are you not getting this passed? Do you want
access to republic and Congressional Committee campaign dollars? Do you
want access to the National Republican Senatorial Committee campaign dollars
coming up in midterms? Do you want help from your
party as you battle any kind of primary or opponent
in a general election, Because if you're not passing this

(49:15):
and you're not putting every bit of momentum that you
have behind it, you're not going to get any help,
and you're going to dangle out in the win helplessly.
I would be threatening them. I would be threatening their
very political existence. I don't know what's happening the RNC, though,
according to Forbes and this I've heard this from a
lot of people, is sometimes different, varying degrees. This can happen,

(49:40):
But this is kind of I think in excess. There's
a there. I know that there are a lot of
businesses related to Potus that are getting RNC money even
while he does all the crypto stuff. So this piece
with Forbes kind of was getting into some of that
Forbes isn't necessarily totally. They're kind of a moderate website.
But friends, since the RNC, they spent three hundred thousand

(50:02):
at different business they spend a lot of money at
mar A Lago. If there's an event at mar A Lago,
the RNC pays for the use of mar A Lago.
And I think probably one of the reasons that they
do that is so he can later claim it like
tax deductions, et cetera for text you know whatever. But
still I think that that that brings up a lot
of questions. You got to be careful, like the hotels

(50:24):
and the publishing company for donor mementos, like venue rental,
like the dorrale, things like that. I mean, that's that's
getting a lot. I think that RNC cash should be
spent specifically on supporting and getting elected Republican candidates. That's
what it should be going towards. And if it's a

(50:46):
campaign that has to then do campaign stuff unrelated to that.
But we can't be we can't be paying people so
that they can get tax deductions for their hotels and
this and that and this and that. We got to
stop this. Where the hell is the party organization? I
see none. I see no effort at all by the RNC.
This is some of the weakest RNC leadership I have
ever seen, and I've criticized almost all of them. Oh

(51:08):
my gosh, what was his name, Michael the guy who's
on CNN Now I can't remember his name. Gosh, Ryan's
previous and I Ryan's is pretty decent. We went back
and forth on things before Steele. Michael Steele, My gosh,
I blasted that guy during the tea party days. Oh
he hated me, hates me, still hated me. I dragged
him up one side and down the other. My gosh,

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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 2 (52:47):
So Earth could be hit by a six hundred thousand
mile wide bird wing solar eruption tomorrow per astronomers. So
what does that mean? Am I going to get superpowers?
What does that mean? Dude? I have got some requests.

(53:08):
If there's a superpower I could get, it's so let
me explain. It's a filament of solar material that's more
than twice as long as the distance from the Earth
of the moon, and it could hit Earth tomorrow. So
they said that it could be like communications affected all
kinds of stuff, disruption to electrical equipment. I think the
aliens are trying to hit us with an EMP and

(53:29):
then like that's what I mean. I just you know,
I want smad. I'll take an alien invasion. I got
some stuff that I'd like to use, like at least
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drills to work. That'd be great. I'm not saying I
drilled for an alien invasion, but who knows, maybe I did. Also,
let's see hear so China's AI powered humanoid robots are

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Speaker 10 (55:25):
It kills women. It kills women, to defund care reproductive care,
It kills women to restrict it, to ban it, to
defund it. And this legislation will kill women. That is
not a hyperbole.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
It is hyperbole, and it's stupid and brain dead and DITZI,
first off, that's AOC like you needed any kind of
introduction on that. She's talking about the big stupid bill,
which is funding still all the green new scam stuff.
It's funding you know, there's no you still have taxes
on Social Security, there's no action. I mean, it's just
I'm not happy with it. We demanded more, Like why

(56:06):
is it that we ask for a lot and then
we're voters are told that no, no, no, now you
only get a little bit. It's not what we voted for.
Jimmy Christmas man, I'm like back in tea party days,
like mentally welcome back. Dan A lash with you. So
she's talking about this bill where they yeah, I told
you the three Republicans, one of them is Mike Lawler.
I have a tweeted about it. A peace mentioned it

(56:27):
over at substack. But they want they want to keep
funding for planned parenthood in There still funding for planned
parenthood in it still to this day. And as you know,
planned parenthood gets like half a billion dollars a year

(56:50):
of taxpair dollars. And this is all publicly available information
because they have to report it. Not only do they
make a profit, but they have a revenue of tech
pair dollars to the tune of like four hundred and
sixty something million dollars a year, so about half a
billion a year, and it's been increasing year after year.

(57:10):
And it's stunning to me that there are three Republicans
even that are in the House that that don't want
to remove this funding. Now to her point where it's
going to kill women. I am so tired of these
grifter females telling women that if they don't get abortion

(57:34):
on demand, we're all going to die. Can we just
hold up for a minute and talk about facts here.
Pregnancy resource centers outnumber planned parenthood clinics three to one
in every single state, every single state. Pregnancy resource centers

(57:54):
they didn't get under Obamacare. And the reason I know
all of this was back during the fight over Obamacare.
This was the same argument that came out because Obamacare
was going to be funding Planned Parenthood even more and
they were only going to give a pittance to pregnancy
resource centers. Now pregnancy resource centers offer a full suite
of services. The other reason I know all of this
is because Planned Parenthood was trying to lie and act

(58:16):
like they performed mammograms, which they do not. They don't
even have mimmography machines. What they do is they want
taxpayer dollars to give you a referral to go get
one somewhere else, and you pay for it. So that's
all that is. Pregnancy Resource centers do all of those things.
They have the mimmography machines, they offer a full suite

(58:38):
of services, and they also some centers even offer services
for dudes. They even offer pediatric care, a full range
of services. The one thing that they don't do is
they don't offer abortions as a form of birth control.
And that's Planned Parenthood's big business. So Pregnancy Resource resource centers,

(59:00):
which again outnumber Planned Parenthood, and they do birth control
and all of that, they just don't do abortion on
demand as birth control. They they're everywhere, and they're ignored,
and they have to be ignored. Democrats don't ever talk
about them because they get money from Planned Parenthood that
have a billion dollars that we give to Planned Parenthood

(59:21):
under threat of force, that is funneled. It's like ninety
nine percent into Democrat camp. Actually it's all Democrat campaigns.
I think they just left a point a one percent
off for plausible deniability. But they donate exclusively to Democrats.
You can go and look at Open Secrets and see
where everybody donates. They donate exclusively to Democrats and have

(59:41):
for forever. So it's our tax dollars being taken from
us to fund Democrat campaigns. And they also make money.
They make a lot of money. They are They make
a lot of profit on top of getting our taxpayer dollars.
And I keep hearing this refrain over and over again.
Women are not stupid. We know where babies come from.

(01:00:07):
The audacity is that by making these arguments, you're intimating
that women are stupid and on it. We're all just
cheap bimbos who don't Wow, we just fell pregnant. I
hate that phrase. It's like you fell down and found
yourself pregnant. You fell down the stairs, you got pregnant. Wow,
who knew it's asinine? They don't save any lives. There's

(01:00:31):
not anything that they offer that cannot be offered at
a pregnancy resource center. It is a scam, and it's
just really just the top of ignorance for a lawmaker
to sit there and act like women are going to
die if they can't have abortion as birth control on demand.
That's what this is. That's what the whole entire argument

(01:00:53):
always is. Now, excuse me. Keep in mind Democrats also fought,
like hell, not once, not twice, but three times to
stop birth control from being available over the counter, three
separate times in the past I think ten years. Republicans
brought that to the floor and Democrats killed it every time.

Speaker 8 (01:01:13):
Hm.

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
Why could that be? Well, maybe because they want women
chained to the big daddy that is planned parenthood. They
want women to have to go hands out like tiny
tim and beg for birth control. May I have some
planned parenthood. They want to keep them shackled with limited options,
which is ironic for a party that always claims to

(01:01:35):
be about choice, except they're not. They don't want you
to choose. Did you get to choose whether or not
you get a birth control over the counter. Hell, no,
Democrats made that possible for you. They block you from
having that choice. The only choice they want you to
have is to go to planned parenthood so that you
can give them and their campaigns more money. That's what
this is all about. And I just think you look

(01:01:58):
like a bimbo when you say these things, and I
think you should be publicly ridiculed when you get up
there and you play to the worst stereotype of females,
when you fulfill the patriarchal stereotype, the progressive patriarchal stereotype
of women. When you get up there and you fulfill
that with your nonsense, it's asinine. It's like these women

(01:02:20):
out there who say that, oh they weren't like if
they have a miscarriage, and oh, hospitals don't do DNC's yet. Well,
miscarriage is not a viable pregnancy. That's not No hospital
is going to reject doing that. They think you're stupid.
That's the sad thing about this, And I'm just I'm

(01:02:41):
just done with it. It's infuriating, also infuriating. Can I
play this for a moment? This is I don't know
if we have this, this is I'm gonna drop this
in slack. This is a Senator Josh Hawley who's talking
about and this is all a part of that bill.
He tweeted, quote, no Republican should be supporting Medicaid benefit cuts.

(01:03:04):
We're the Party of the working class. Time to start
acting like it. I want you to listen to the SoundBite.
This bill comes in in over from the House to
the Senate and you have to vote on it. Are
you know if this bill does not change.

Speaker 11 (01:03:20):
No, I'm not going to support this bill from the
House in this form. I think that's clear. It's got
to change before it can pass the Senate. And I
continue to stand by my line in the sand, which
is no Medicaid benefit cuts. Listen, if you want to
do work requirements, I'm all for that. I bet every
Republican and I bet most Americans would agree with that.
But we're not talking here about just work requirements. The
House goes much much, much further than that. This is

(01:03:42):
real Medicaid benefit cuts. I can't support that. No Republicans
should support that. We're the Party of the working class,
Mond and we need to act like it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
All right, So this is an issue I don't like
the language. And this is all coming from the issue
that I was telling you about. What was it yesterday
that's been proposed where Republicans are looking for savings, and
they're looking at states that have Medicaid fraud and abuse

(01:04:11):
and telling states you need to meet this percentage of
fraud reduction and if you don't, you're gonna have to
pay for this yourself. And a lot of these other
you know, making sure like work requirements or making sure
that the money is going towards people who are here legally.
And I think those are all opportunities. Those are all
things that Josh Holly missed saying I don't want to

(01:04:32):
hear the phrase, no Republicans should be supporting Medicaid benefit cuts.
We're the party of the working class. Time to start
acting like it. That's communist language. That's too big to
fail language. We remember the bushisms? Do we not tell me?
That does not sound like bush leak? And I like
Josh Holly, he's from my home state. We know a
lot of the same people, we know each other. But again,

(01:04:55):
I got to call balls and strikes. I don't care
about cocktail party invites. This is too big to fail language.
No Republicans should be talking about expanding government entitlement. Heaven forbid,
we talk about the things that empower people to get
off Medicaid. Heaven forbid we do that. You know, goodness,

(01:05:15):
Let's ignore everything, Ben Franklin said, let's ignore the federalist papers.
Let's ignore what Hamilton wrote about. Let's ignore what Adam.
Let's just talk about. Oh no, we can't cut it.
That sounds exactly like too big to fail again. Empower
people to get off medicaid? How do you do that?
You don't tax everybody to death. Number one, You deregulate,

(01:05:39):
you stop spending everybody's damn money. But they would rather
use this language than do any of the things that
I just mentioned. So instead we got tax on social Security.
That's absolutely in the latest draft. I read it to
you literally the other day. I linked it in my
substack newsletter that you get as subscribers. It's all there.

(01:06:00):
This is the problem. There's so much abuse and so
much fraud. I just feel like he was unprepared to
answer that. But also I like Josh Holly, but there
are some things that he says and I'm like, hmm,
reminds me just a little bit of old school that era.
But no, it is too big to fail language and

(01:06:23):
it's I, you know, I, I don't know. We have
to get the entitlement queens and the entitlement queen thinking
out of the GOP. That's not big tent, big tent.
You want to know how the tent grew. And it's
not big tent. That's a cheap phrase for coalition. You
have party and you have coalition. But this is actually

(01:06:47):
a coalition issue because what is one of the three
things that everybody came together on during the last election.
Do you remember smart spending, cutting government entitlement. That was
the whole thing, and we just I don't know why

(01:07:11):
there's now we have And it's not the people that
are coming in to the coalition. It's the old school
Republicans that are saying this stuff. And this is why
I'm not a Republican, because they're too moderate for me,
they're too fiscally irresponsible, and they get involved in nation
building and Mission creep and that's just not where I've been.

(01:07:34):
But I vote Republican generally, I vote for the most
conservative person on the ticket, or I vote for the
position that best advocates what I want what me as
a voter would like. But the thing is is like
they don't actually say, Okay, well the bill cuts medicaid.
What do you mean? How does it cut medicaid? Work

(01:07:55):
requiring work or demanding work requirements isn't cut medicaid. That's stupid.
So what is exactly cutting medicaid? Making sure that there's
no fraud and that people who are here illegally don't
get Medicaid dollars, because that's not cutting medicaid either, So

(01:08:17):
what exactly does it mean? Where is the Medicaid being cut?
Because all I see are states and I don't even
think Medicaid should exist me personally. So I'm telling you
Republicans are too moderate for me, and I can say that,
but we can't put into action because they've refused to
do anything else to make that a reality. They want

(01:08:40):
a safety net of government to keep you under control.
That's what this is all about. But where's it being cut?
Demanding that states verify that Medicaid dollars are being spent
like actually on legally the people who are here legally
and medicare he issues, not waste, fraud in abuse. How

(01:09:02):
is that a cut to medicaid Why are we using
Democrat language to avoid accountability? Why are we tolerating this nonsense?
I mean, as Kay noted, each of these we talked
about this yesterday. Each of these states, they were told,
you have to meet the threshold. You have to be

(01:09:22):
able to show that ten percent, that under ten percent
is waste, fraud and abuse. Anything over that you're going
to have to foot the bill. For Democrats are apoplectic.
Why are we using language of democrats? Why is any
Republican using the language of Democrats to avoid accountability for Medicaid? Why?

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Speaker 6 (01:11:02):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
I am really mad at this dude. A Florida man
was arrested Tuesday because he shot his neighbor's cow multiple
times because he was angry that it had jumped over
his fence. It was a two year old calf that
had at least five gunshot wounds. She had been shot
in the chest, the abdomen, or the guts, the rear,
leg everything. The animal was lying on the ground struggling

(01:11:32):
to move in a lot of pain as the deputies approached,
and it had to be euthanized. And the cow's owner
said of his neighbor, hung Trin t r I n
H fifty four was angry, oh man, and he used
used to twenty two. Oh like an absolute pansy Hung Trin,

(01:11:54):
Major Floridaman. Pansy used a twenty two to go and
shoot this calf. So he's charged with animal cruelty. I
personally think you got to be dragged behind a truck.
But that's me grand theft of a commercial farm animal,
according to the Sheriff's office. And I'm glad that the sheriff,
Carmine Marceno went hard on it and was like, we're

(01:12:14):
not going to tolerate this because it's a farming community.
Number one. I mean, there's a lot of cattle ranchers
in this area and they I like the way police
handled it, but this infuriates me. That's so ignorant. That
is so ignorant. Jump your fence, Oh, use your little
use your little sissy boy twenty two to go out
and handle the cow goll lee. Let's see, Oh, man

(01:12:36):
bites dog, dog bites man. Coyote attacks Florida man in
a shocking junkyard incident. I'm uh, it's an I can't
get this to open. Of course, of course it would,
and we're gonna have to probably have to. I don't
think we're gonna be able to get this one. Yeah,
well I can't get that either, because ya ya Safari
I know anyway, but I'm mad about the guy that

(01:12:58):
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It was on Tuesday and the guy was going about
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looking coyote and it wandered into his lot and then
it just lunged at him. He said, he goes. It
didn't just bite and run that it held onto his
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Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
What are the five gross Points cities?

Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
Well, look, I'm not here to answer a quiz. I'm
here to say that I'm going to fight for the
people of Detroit. I'm going to fight.

Speaker 9 (01:15:13):
For my gross Point and all of the growth tailors
and all of Taylor and every course, every part of
the thirteenth District. I'm just do this real quick. Gross Point,
gross Point Park, gross Point woods, grow gross Point.

Speaker 5 (01:15:27):
Farms, and gross Point shores.

Speaker 9 (01:15:28):
Okay, you know on your campaign filings it says occupation
yours says United States Government. Aren't you employed.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
By the people of the United States?

Speaker 11 (01:15:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:15:39):
I am okay to fix that one. Okay, And finally
you're getting nailed with this one. Uh the beagles. You
abandoned the beagles, left them to die in their cages
at your pharmaceutical.

Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
Look. So that guy that's that cheery thandar, I don't
know the guy who wants to he wants to impeach
Trump again, jeers. He doesn't even know all the cities
in his district, all the towns in his district. How embarrassing.
This guy's a full and his hair looks ridiculous. Stop
trying to be Howavi MLI, welcome back, Dana lash with you.

(01:16:09):
He's like the Timu Javier MLI, uh, Dane lash with
you or at the top of the third hour. And
I said it, and it's true. You can listen to
the show everywhere Channel three, forty sevens, Direct TV and
all kinds of fun stuff. Yay, go find his Facebook
and YouTube. So, uh yeah, this, I tell you. I'm
not uh. We were talking about the big beautiful bill,

(01:16:31):
all this stuff. This is what Democrats have been doing.
They have nothing else. So let's go back to the impeachment. Well,
Republicans are so inactive. I almost think that they deserve
a pommeling at mid term. But at the same time,
I don't want that to happen because guess what happens
if they lose. Oh, it's going to be impeachment everything.

Speaker 7 (01:16:48):
Yay.

Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
I love like being in a groundhog day cycle of
this same stuff all the time. That's all they have,
all they have, Like, guess we should impeach him. I
don't like what he said, Guests, we should impeach him.
I don't like what he did, Guests, we should impeach him.
It's the same stop every day. And apparently some Democrats
are trying to tell this little this little fruitcake to
shut up, like stop trying to push impeachment. That's not

(01:17:12):
going anywhere. It's not going anywhere, and he won't. He's
not listening. He's like David Hawk, right, He's like the
David Hog of Congress. Loo. So we got a lot
of things here to touch on. So you know, Potus
has been in Middle East Tories wrapping that up. And
he met with which I thought was interesting, the head

(01:17:36):
of Syria, their new leader, the interim Syrian President Ahmed
al Sharai, who used to be known by his g
haughti sabriquet Abu Mohammed al Jolani. He met him in
Riad and this was like literally six months after he

(01:17:56):
came in and toppled the Assad regime. Now, remember what
we told you this time about Syria and leadership. You
just have different Jihati factions. What I find funny is
that the media was trying to downplay this guy's Jihati background,
and now that Trump met him, they're like, by the way,
do you know he used to be a Jihati like
they're now they're like embracing it. He had been previously

(01:18:18):
on the Designated Global Terrorist List in twenty thirteen because
he had at the al Qaeda affiliate in Syria. That's
what the Al Nusra. He had up Al Nusra, the
al Nusra Front, and they rolled in and got rid
of Asad and Asad but shi Al a sad kind
of you know, with Russia and Iran, very they were

(01:18:40):
all buddies, right, and also helped facilitate, you know, some
of the stuff with regard to Hesbula, et cetera. So
he had been known he was on the Designated Global
Terrorist List, was placed there in twenty thirteen. Saudi born
former Jihattis that's how he's been described. So I guess
he's not, you know, jihaden anymore. Jim hot I don't know.

(01:19:02):
I guess he's not. But he moved his forces in
and then they led. They toppled asad a Sod had
to flee to Russia. If you remember. Now he's saying
that he's not going to be a Jihati anymore and
that he just wants a government for the people, right
by the people. They all say that time will tell

(01:19:24):
what interests me. And first off, I think when you're
talking about leadership in this part of the world, nobody
has clean hands. And I get it that we all
want to live in a kitten and sunshine world where
it's all sparkles and rainbow and Dotson's and kittens and
yay lollipops and gummy bears. That's a great I get it.
But we don't live in that world. We live in

(01:19:45):
a reality where there exists some very brutal people, and
there are some very brutal parts of the world that
only respond to brutality. It's not a justification for it,
it's an explanation. So this guy says he's not going
to be Jihati anymore, and so my interest in this
is the positioning of Syria away from Iran. That is

(01:20:07):
what interests me in this because this isn't just a
regime change, it's a reset for this area. Remember, it's
Iran versus the Saudis, it's the Shia versus the Sunni,
and this is we're seeing this like everywhere. You know,
part of it is, you know, some of it's fueling
some of the discontent in parts near in entities near India.

(01:20:33):
So he would when he announced that they were going
to lift sanctions on Syria, he got a forty minute
standing ovation from people there. The Crown Prince NBS of
Saudi Arabia stood up and applauded him, and Potus joking
was like, oh what I do for the crown Prince.

(01:20:53):
Now some and the left I think is trying to
understand their position on this. You could argue, oh, well
Trump is embracing this Jihattist and oh my gosh, looking me,
he's coming in. Well, I realized that there are some now,
some of the factions in the Republican camp they liked Asad.
Tulsea Gabbert was one of them. They some of them

(01:21:18):
are they think Asad was better than the other. Jihati's
rolling in and time will tell if that that remains
to be seen. I mean, I don't think you're going
to get a great leader over there, but some might
be less bad than others, I think, is the only
way you can put it. But again, the big thing
for me is the repositioning of Syria away from Iran.

(01:21:39):
The sanctions that they've had on Syria have been I mean, gosh,
forever they've they've been sanctioned for forever. They had tons
of sanctions that and they had this it's called the
Caesar Act that was passed in twenty nineteen. So what
that did is that the what on top of everything else,
there were wide ranging restrictions on not just like the

(01:22:02):
government and not just on companies, but even individuals. They
were not allowed to or they would be sanctioned from
any economic activity that boosted Assad's war effort, and so
the whole economy was just you know, you can't touch it.
And the World Bank reported that between twenty ten and

(01:22:25):
twenty twenty, serious economy shrank by more than half, and
as of twenty twenty two, they had poverty affecting sixty
nine percent of the population, and other Arab nations were
hesitant to invest because they didn't want to get sideways
with US sanctions, the Saudis being among them, cutter being

(01:22:47):
among them. They were looking at investment opportunities. They want
to make money, and they didn't want to run a foul,
particularly the Saudis of any of this, so they didn't
get involved in it. They everybody was just sort of
nobody really did anything, was kind of hands off to
that extent. So now that he he told also al

(01:23:10):
Shara or al Sharei, the part of what the deal
would include in lifting these sanctions was normalization, the normalization
of relations with Israel. Get rid of the gods and terrorists,
stop stop associating with Iran, stop doing this with Husbalus,
stop doing this with Hamas, and then they can release sanctions.

(01:23:32):
And apparently ashe who agreed to it, and so people
were celebrating in Syria. They had like fireworks going off,
they were on the streets celebrating because it's going to
change their entire economy. You're going to have Arab states
that Saudis are going to go in and develop and
do all of this. And you might look at it
like oh business, it's more than that. Think of it

(01:23:54):
as like an actually functioning built in road against Iran.
What's the word I'm looking for. You're terriforing basically a
nation away from Iran. So I think that might help
color your perspective of this just a little bit, because

(01:24:16):
that kind of puts it into a better context that, ultimately,
I think is what all of this has been about.
Because the Left, I think they wanted to be apoplectic
over this, but there's a lot more to it than that. Uh.
And the Syrians responded, I mean, they were thousands in
the streets celebrating those I saw a couple of pictures

(01:24:38):
where they were waves. Somebody was waving an American flag
out there. Now I'm not I am not sold and
I am not persuaded by performative sentiment at all, because
I am a natural cynic and suspicious of everyone. But
what I am persuaded by is the strategy of further
isolating Iran, who's still the great Satan and still finances

(01:25:02):
the deaths of a lot of soldiers and and Americans.
And I know people say, well, the Saudi's nine to eleven.
I agree wholeheartedly. It's not the same people running it today.
And I'm not saying that you don't enter with any
kind of caution. And again I want to re emphasize
it's not the same faction running it today. It's a

(01:25:25):
cautious plan. It is a cautious strategy of isolating Iran,
which would love nothing more than to obliterate the United
States and their partner Russia and their partner China. Now
you see how this all comes in. It also hits

(01:25:45):
a night. It also hits a quarter for China as well.
So this is all all of this. It creates an
opportunity for these Gulf states and it's been very very
interesting to watch in China, you know, is watching very
closely because they're pretty not unofficially aligned with Russia in Iran.

(01:26:11):
So this is all very interesting stuff and that's what
I've been most interested in looking as all of this
plays out. So I think it's been you know, it's
been a I think a very interesting discussion that they've
been having. And to see Al Chara meet the President

(01:26:32):
of the United States, man, that was different, way different
than a year ago, wasn't it, good night? Way different?
So we'll see he's wrapping up that trip right now
and we'll see how it plays out. Now, a couple
of other things we've been talking about. The big beautiful
bill we're about maybe I don't know how long are
we away from a floor vote, like a week away.

(01:26:52):
I think they're supposed to have the first floor while
they're anticipating having the first floor vote on it in
like a week. Whether that happens or not, we don't know,
but we'll see that. It's supposed to be a tax
and spending bill, and Republicans are very concerned because you
remember when Democrats had built back better. Republicans are concerned.

(01:27:16):
I'm not comparing the bills, but I'm comparing the process,
and I think there is some concern amongst Republicans that
this bill will go the same way that they're going
to have an implosion. And Mike Johnson basically has to
have total party support to get this done, and we
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Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
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Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
So a second Mexican mayoral candidate was gunned down live
on air. Are right ahead of their June first elections.
A mayoral candidate Mexico was shot dead a cartel gunman
live on air, the second politician to be killed in
the state ahead of the elections on June first, you
see not Learra Guzirez of the Moreno party was shot
and killed on television and the small town of Texas

(01:29:13):
te Pek in the Gulf State. This is in Vera, Cruz.
She was running for reelection. It was a Facebook live
stream and she was greeting people of the town. It
was like twenty thousand people there and like shots rang
out and someone shot and killed her right there. Just
crazy craziness. So, uh, don't use the smiley face emoji
because apparently gen Z considers it to be sarcastic. So

(01:29:38):
you know, like the regular like playing basic smiley face emoji, right,
they said that for everybody else, like it's a way
of expressing contentment or happiness, but gen Z it means
sarcasm or irony. So someone from gen Z sin jew
as smiley face, I feel like they're just mocking you
now at this point, right, is that what that suggests?
I don't know, I'm like, I'm curious about this. I

(01:30:00):
don't know, that's what it seems like. Oh let's see.
Oh gosh, listen to this. So a Rhode Island man
he is bummed out because he bought a limited edition
president themed watch, right, and I don't know where he
got it. Oh, it was from a place called get
Trump Watches. So maybe don't go there. Don't go to
get Trump Watches and buy a watch, because what happens

(01:30:22):
is you get a watch that says Rump. Oh no, yeah,
she got this pink, pricey watch and it was a
limited edition six hundred and forty dollars. When it arrived,
it didn't have the tea. It literally says Rump on
the watch's face. Rump. And it's really hard to miss
because it's like a candy pink background with gold and

(01:30:44):
then Rump in giant black letters. And he said, I'm
really disappointed. And I guess they did. I don't know
if they wanted to. Like, the couple complained to the company,
and the company ignored it. And then only then when
local news reached out to the Trump Get Trump Watches thing,
did they offer them a coupon and an apology. So

(01:31:06):
maybe don't go there based on what a coupon for
the love of semi carrying vodka crashes close this part
of I twenty five year Colorado City BRB going to Colorado.
Now I'm kidding. They closed part of the interstate. I
don't think it. They said that they it took a
lot of time for them to clean it up, so

(01:31:26):
there was a lot of stuff that was broken. Let's
see McDonald's or offers free quarter pounders if you share
Brad Pitt's first name after his visit. I don't know
what this is about. So they wanted so if you
I guess he went and visited in New Zealand McDonald's
and so now they're offering free quarter pounders there. I
guess that's what he got only in New Zealand. I

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Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
That we will. I believe away. I believe. I believe
they're mad because they have at that's Starbucks baristas who
are picketing because of a dress code. I'm trying to
understand why they're upset. Welcome back to the program, Dana

(01:33:20):
Lash with you and uh that's right. What are the what?
What's wrong with the uniform?

Speaker 6 (01:33:27):
Nothing?

Speaker 9 (01:33:28):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
What are they? I don't understand. They said that they're
they're protesting the dress code per ap because it requires
them to wear a solid black shirt and khaki, black
or blue denim bottoms. And then they under the previous
dress code they could wear a broader range of darker colors.
They said they want their green aprons to stand out,

(01:33:52):
and a Starbucks Workers United said the dress code should
be subject to collective bargaining. Starbucks, they said it has
lost its way. Instead of listening to baristas you make
oh my gosh, are you? Instead of making listening to

(01:34:12):
baristas who make the Starbucks experience what it is?

Speaker 11 (01:34:15):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
What is the Starbucks experience? Hold up? What is the
Starbucks experience? My favorite is the name's purposely not being right,
which I think is a gimmick. Do you ever see
the thing where the guy was like, my name is
Mark with a C and they put kark on the cup? Yeah,
and like what else? Like when you wait for forever

(01:34:37):
for your overroasted beans?

Speaker 1 (01:34:39):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
Is that what it is? Or I mean, I'm just curious,
like it's I don't know. I don't get it. It's
you're serving coffee, you're a barista. When I was a
waitress throughout college, I had to wear like darker slacks.
I got a uniform shirt, but I had to wear
dark colored slacks and dark tennis shoes. I could not
wear bright collar, and I went with it because that

(01:35:02):
was the rule. Businesses have the right to go. We
want to make sure our branding stands out. And if
you don't like it, dear sweet Heavens, go get another job,
because it's amazing. There's so many coffee places in the
United States. Kane's. There's so many coffee places in the
United States. It's not like a heritage thing. I have

(01:35:24):
to work at Starbucks because my grandmother worked at Starbucks
and her grandmother worked at Starbucks. You make coffee. It's
very simple. Somebody goes. Customers don't care what color our
clothes are. I don't care about hearing someone bitch about
having to wear a certain attire.

Speaker 6 (01:35:43):
To make coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
I just I don't care. They said that they're being
criticized because they sell styles of Starbucks branded clothing that
employees can't wear, and Starbucks that it would give two
free black t shirts to each employee when it announced
the dress code. That's what I got when I worked
at Hula Hans, oh I did. I was slinging that

(01:36:06):
tady soup. I worked at Hula Hans. I had to
wear dark. I had to wear black tennis shoes and
they were not the attractive kind. They were like nursing
home tennis shoes and black trousers. And I had like
a maroon shirt and it had to be long sleeve.
I couldn't even wear short sleeve. My stuff had to
be long sleeve and it had to be buttoned down shirt.
That's what I had to wear. It was really unfortunate.
In August so the apparently fewer than less than one

(01:36:31):
percent of Starbucks workers were even participating in the strikes.
I'm just I'm sorry. This is such a first world
entitled brat problem. Can you is it possible to I
don't want to protest, I just want to make fun
of people in a picket line style. Can you if
someone's like doing that for this, can you just make
fun of them while they're doing it? Like it's so

(01:36:51):
sad I don't get to wear what they want to wear.
It work, man, How do you think doctors and nurses
feel and they gotta wear scrubs to operate brains and stuff. Wow,
you're making coffee now. If you don't like it, you
can go work at Duncan or I know what their
uniform requirements are, or a million of these other little

(01:37:11):
coffee places. Do you think it's like a bragging point? Wait,
here's a question. I have. This ought to be honestly,
like a Christopher guest documentary called Barista. I just came
up with it right now on my head where it's
like best in show that made fun of dog shows
and Parker Posey was in it and it's hysterical, but
it's like for barista, so is it? And the reason

(01:37:34):
I am asking this is it because do they view
being a barista at Starbucks as like snooty? Like, oh,
you're you work at Duncan, I'm a barista at Starbucks?
Is that? Steve? You're a millennial? Is that a thing?
Is it? Do you know anybody who's a barista? Does

(01:37:55):
that literally look like that? I mean, it's a fancy
word for a coffee house employee who literally pulled espresso.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
You know what's funny is that the only people I
know that are still working that type of job look
exactly like that.

Speaker 2 (01:38:05):
Yeah, yeah, I mean is there I would be more.
I don't know, Like I.

Speaker 6 (01:38:10):
Just I'm wondering what the specific complaint about the dress
code is because they haven't stated it. They said we're
against a dress code, but they haven't stated what about
that dress code is unpleasant or whatever it is. They're
standing yet what we want Caine right, That's literally all

(01:38:32):
they're saying. Yeah, I don't get it. They don't like
long sleeves, like they don't like black shirts. They haven't
said anything about what the dress code is and what
their actual objections are. They're just objecting to the idea
of a company having a dress code. This is a
waste of time.

Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
So Barista is based on it originated in Italy. It's like,
you know, it's a it's a person that makes the
coffee right, and it's it's an Italian term. And I'm sorry,
but I've been to Italian coffee shops in Italy and
I've been to Starbucks. Is what you're doing is not
the same. It's not it is not. Don't sit here

(01:39:11):
and try to sell me the stale ass limon pound
cake and you're over roasted beans and be like, no,
I'm a barrista, you're pulling coffee. It's not the same.
It is not the same experience. I mean, I would
like to think that some of the actual barristas that
are in Italy, like when they're pulling espresso, if they
think it smells bad or burnt or stale, they're, eh,

(01:39:32):
I'm not serving this. You don't even give us an avogado.
Stop it. H so mad I have to wear these
clothes to serve coffee. So less than one percent are protesting.
You cannot make fun of the stuff enough good night,
And they're mad about it. And I'm I'm I don't know.

(01:39:53):
Clearly I'm missing something. I apparently I don't know. I
just think that there's maybe I don't know, like it's there.
They said that, yeah, they it should have been collective bargaining.
Shut up, go work somewhere else. Then I can't man. Okay,
So sidebar because this really puts me in the frame

(01:40:16):
of mind. I've been watching this sci fi show basically
about an alien invasion. I don't really like watching a
lot of TV, but it has to be engaging, and
if your first sixty seconds isn't good. I'm not watching, Like, like,
if I take a bite of food and it tastes bad,
I will spit it on on my plate and I
will not eat it. I'm like, you know, life's too short,
you know what I'm saying, Like, if I have bad coffee,
I'll be like, this tastes like Satan made it, and

(01:40:38):
I'll slide it back over anyway. So I've been watching
this show. It's called The Eternot and it's is it
on Netflix? I can't remember. Yeah, it's on Netflix. It's
an Argentinian show based in Argentina. So there's subtitles. Never
do a dub ever, dubs suck, They're horrible. But the
show is called The Eternot and it's non woke at all.

(01:41:02):
There's no woke. But it is so good. It's very
brilliantly done. And my kids, one of my kids in particular,
because I was talking about like, man, if this was happening,
I would already be like a warlord and I would
have all this like like shut down, and I'd have
a gate and I'd have blah blah blah blah blah
blah rolling up. And my people are resources, you know,

(01:41:23):
harvest and you know, and my son was like, you're
not allowed out of the house. And I just this
makes me want to fast forward into that world right
through all the asteroids, smot everything else. Let's just get
right to it, right. But this kind of stuff, it

(01:41:44):
puts me right there. I'm like, this stuff wouldn't fly.
Like if you're if if it's not enough for you
to be concerned about during Armageddon, then maybe don't get
upset about it right now? Right, I feel like that's
a pretty good measure use the Armageddon yardstick. Are you
going to be mad about this if you have if
you're dealing with an alien invasion and a pole reversal?
Because if not, shut up Armageddon.

Speaker 8 (01:42:06):
Yardstick's a dope band.

Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
Name, dude, Right, that is actually a pretty good band name,
now that I think about it. But the internet is fabulous.
It's so good. It's such a good Oh, it's so good.
But anyway, I'm like, I could I could swing that.
I mean, I'm sure I'll fight aliens and whatever I could,
I can hang. I could hang with that. But at
least I won't have, you know, people complaining that they

(01:42:27):
have to wear a certain kind of shirt while they're
pulling coffee at the Starbucks. Would you want somebody like
that making your food.

Speaker 6 (01:42:37):
I don't care about the attire of the person who's
making my food either.

Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
I don't care what a company is.

Speaker 6 (01:42:42):
A little to have at the time I'm supposed to
get it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:45):
I just why is it thirteen dollars for like a regular?
You know, I don't get coffee at Starbucks because you know,
it took.

Speaker 6 (01:42:51):
Me like two visits to figure out the difference between
Venti and Grande because Grande is supposed to be large.
That's what Grande means. So then Venti's only twenty and
it's like, that's not very large.

Speaker 2 (01:43:03):
Well, you're not supposed to have that much.

Speaker 6 (01:43:05):
Venti's the largest, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:43:06):
Nobody drinks like that's all Starbucks made giant, you know,
garbage sizes like normal. It's not supposed to be like that.
Like your coffee should not be cold by the time
you get to the end of it. That's bad. That
means you've been given too much and that's stupid.

Speaker 6 (01:43:22):
But I always like more coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
Then you can have several different shots of it. I
like espresso or just like an Americano, I want it
black and bitter like my heart. Save your stupid sugar
and your milk. That just reduces the intensity.

Speaker 8 (01:43:37):
Nay.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
So anyway, I could not get over that story. I
was fascinated by that, and I absolutely had to share
that with you. Did you hear about the accused of
Venezuelan hitman who was allowed in the United States and
given a work permit by Biden despite the fact that
he was wanted for four murders? Yeah? That guy? Do
you hear about him? Just a regular just a regular dad.

(01:44:01):
Anthony Fabian marin Letoure was nabbed by Immigration ACROSTOME enforcement
in grape Fine, Texas, Kane, right down the road from
US in Grapevine on May second. He was literally wanted
by Interpol for four murders and he was a lieutenant
in the el Chmu gang. Yay, Biden gave this guy,

(01:44:26):
a Venezuelan gangbanger, a work permit even though everybody knew
that the dude was wanted from multiple murders. He was
arrested in Grapevine, Texas, Kane, and he a month after
he crossed the border. He showed up in Dallas for
a required check in and he was given a notice

(01:44:47):
to appear in immigration court. He was given a federal
work permit issued in June twenty twenty three. He applied
for asylum and for protected status. You're a murdering gangbanger
and you applied for asylum. Now you could say, well,
you know, it was really difficult to ascertain whether or

(01:45:08):
not he was wanted for murders because you know, the
Maduro regime wasn't exactly working with the Biden administration to
give honest records at the time. Yes, we just why,
you just don't allow people to enter illegally, and they
were They had no information on any of these Venezuelan
people coming in, and so they were just the Biden

(01:45:29):
administration required ICE agents border agents to just release them
regularly into the gen pop. So, literally down the street
from an elementary school in Grapevine, Texas, a gang banging,
multiple murderer of Venezuelan was arrested here illegally. No joke.
May second, Kane, May second. I'm not saying that this

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Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
I mentioned yesterday how in Virginia, because of the federal employees,
they're looking at like maybe losing thirty two thousand jobs
this year, according to an economic forecast from UVa's Weldon
Cooper Center. And it's these are these are government jobs,
you know, because we're government's too damn big. That's crazy.

(01:47:35):
So we're cutting the federal workforce. That's what this is.
And everyone's like, oh my gosh, it's going to affect
you know, Virginia's you know, they're they're unemployment, et cetera.
And so now, according to a Cook political analysis, the
Virginia governor's race has moved from toss up to lean
Democrat because of this. So this is why Republicans are

(01:48:00):
scared of austerity, they're scared of reducing government, they're scared
of actually cutting anything because of stuff like this. Honestly,
it is to sit here and hold taxpayer's hostage because
you want to work for the federal government. Blank, you
learn to code. I have no I don't feel bad,

(01:48:22):
I don't feel bad at all. And I feel like
because I've had a couple of hate mail pieces of
hate mail about it, and they're like, you're just so
mean about this. No I'm not. How dare you try
to shame me the taxpayer? How dare you me and
everybody else? Clearly there's a massive redundancy and there is
a government's too big. You can't be a conservative and

(01:48:44):
not think that that's just the way it is. It
is not my fault if someone put all their eggs
in the federal government basket. And these people aren't going
to have jobs anyway, because the American people are going
to be bled dry financially. So you have Abigail Spamberger
and win some Earl Sears. Some of the Earl Seers

(01:49:05):
stuff has to do with primary stuff, and I'm so
done with the people who would rather rule over ashes
than I just I don't get it. But I mean,
I can't believe that Spamburger is that close to Sears.
That's just mind blowing to me. And they've reclassified it
as Lean's Democrat. It was toss up, Now it's Lean

(01:49:25):
dem unbelievable. Unbelievable. Now that's already going to be that
will be used. If that's an actual, real loss, that
is going to be upheld by the media as a
sign of things to come as it pertains to midterms. Tomorrow,

(01:49:47):
we're going to talk about how we're going to talk
about Scotus stuff tomorrow, and we're also going to get
into Aana Presley's demanding reparations. Yeah, that's new today, we're
going to dive into that as well. In the meantime,
today's stupidity came.

Speaker 6 (01:50:03):
It is aoc it's all hyperbole. While she's saying all
this hyperbole, she's claiming it's not hyperbole.

Speaker 2 (01:50:11):
Listen to it kills women.

Speaker 10 (01:50:14):
It kills women, to defund care, reproductive care, it kills women,
to restrict it, to ban it, to defund it.

Speaker 2 (01:50:25):
And this legislation is talking about funny will kill women. No, no,
it won't.

Speaker 10 (01:50:29):
That is not a hyperbole.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
That's not It is hyperbole. And just because you got
a dictionary doesn't mean that makes it so. So tomorrow
we got scot To stuff. We're going to be talking
also about reparations. That's a big thing. Democrats keep going
back to the stupid Well, all of that so much more.
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