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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It questions who was actually making the decisions. So what
we found is not just with the pardons he issued,
but many of the executive orders that the courts are
now using to trump proof, many of the executive orders
that President Trump is trying to implement to make government
more efficient. Many of these executive orders, as well as
the pardons of Biden's entire family as a result of
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our investigation, these were all signed with the auto pen
and clearly from that interview, which was many many months
prior to the heavy use of the outopen, Joe Biden
wasn't capable of making decisions. He wasn't coherent. We think
we've identified who the staffers are. Jason, you all have
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done great work with that over at Heritage Oversight. We're
going to bring everyone that we believe was involved in
any role in the use of the autopen. We're going
to invite them to come in for a transcribed interview
if they want, then they will receive a subpoena and
they will have a full blown deposition. But we want
to find out who was actually making the decisions in
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the White House during the last nine months of the
Biden administration when he was clearly in mental decline.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah, I think that that's a big you know what.
And they brought it on themselves. I don't feel bad
for Democrats with us because they brought this on themselves.
They were I mean, this is what happens when you're
not transparent and then people don't want to trust you.
And you can't get mad that people don't want to
trust you because you're not transparent. You did this. They
(01:31):
Democrats did this entirely to themselves. And you can't blame
people for saying, wow, I mean, did you get a
load of Biden? He looks bad? Oh my gosh, did
you hear the story about all the It looks bad?
You can't. You can't blame people for having questions about
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that and then wondering about you know, was he in
his right mind with all of this? Was he? Welcome
to the program, Danel with you were at the top
of this first hour, and we also have to I'm
gonna just rather gouge my eyes out with a two
by four talk about this big beautiful bill. And it's
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a big issue. This, it's a very big issue, the
big beautiful bill that they're trying to get past. There's
hang ups on the salt deductions, which we're going to
dive into. There's hang ups on everything. Yeah, let's look
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because so pot has had a number of meetings. This morning,
he was in the Capital on the Hill, and I
want you to listen to some of what he said,
because he met with Johnson separately, he met with different
committee members. Listen to what he said here. This is
just this morning.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
I think we're gonna I think we're a very unified party.
The Senate's doing great. John Thune is doing fantastically. He's
a great guy, and we're going to have a bill,
the one big, beautiful bill I think to be so
the biggest bill ever passed, and we got to get
it done. Tremendous tax cuts for people, tremendous incentives, tremendous
regulation cuts, so all these regulations that are so horrible.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
So I don't agree with him on everything here, and
we're going to dive into that, like the tax cuts,
and I mean there's still taxes and social security that
are included in this. The deduction is a shell game.
You have the Green New Deal, all of that is
included in there. We're going to give you some numbers.
So that's what so just do you understand this is
what he's been doing all morning, and they're really trying
to get a number of these lawmakers to give up
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these salt deductions. And that's basically can do you remember
the whole argument about red states they were coming up
with the with the narrative about red states being welfare
states because blue states fund them. Do you remember that
whole thing?
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah, yeah, I remember that clearly. Well, guess what, it's
not true. In fact, it's the kind of the other
way around. And we're going to discuss that. By the way,
When he said, Lorraine literally just typed what I thought.
That's creepy. She's in my head. She checked what I thought.
I was like, biggest bill doesn't mean a great It's
not necessarily great because it's big. Just because it's a
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big bill doesn't mean it's a great thing. But it's beautiful,
I know, it's not. It's a it's a it's a bucktooth. Hag.
It's not beautiful. Huh.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
It's big and beautiful.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
It's not big. And it's not a soap opera. You know,
it's not a soap opera. We're not doing that. We're
not doing it. So uh again, all of this. We
got the latest with Komy uh because he's went on
MSNBC last night trying to defend himself. So big day,
big day, and we'll have all of it, all right.
So first and foremost, let's can we talk about the bill? Gosh,
(04:42):
I really don't want to. You guys are done with
all the politicking, right you are, So let me just
where to start. So this big beautiful bill, as you know,
is not It adds a lot of debt, a lot
in fact, I mean, we're we're it's not. It's not
a great deal. We've got all the green new scam
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stuff in there. In fact, seven hundred billion of the
it's roughly about seven hundred to nine hundred billion dollars
of the green new scam. It's all still included in
the original that's all from the UH Inflation I hate
saying this because it's not Inflation Reduction Act. So the
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one point two that is in the the Inflation Reduction
Act of that about seven hundred to nine hundred billion
dollars is still included in the Yeah, in the in
the big beautiful bill. That's a that's a big that's
a bad thing. It's not a good thing to have.
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So that's in there, and I know that they're trying
to get this passed, and there's I know that there's
there's uh pressure from the administration to get this passed.
I think Trump needed ask for more. I'm sorry, but
this is not what we voted for. We didn't vote
for taxes on Social Security. We didn't vote for taxes
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on retired military pay. We didn't vote to keep funding
the Grain new scam. We didn't vote to keep funding that.
Are you Are you a Trader Rhino if you don't
want taxes on your Social Security because that's what the
paid influencers are saying, and they're paid. That's a fact.
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That's what paid influencers are saying. Do you think if
you're a politician and your voters demanded that you do
not tax their social Security and it is a tax again,
the people telling you that it's not are lying to you.
And I don't care the letter after their name. I
don't get kickbacks from this, so I can be honest. See,
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I don't have special interests slipping money in my pocket
like some of these rat bastards do in DC, So
I can be straight with you on this, it's a
shell game. Did you vote for that? Did you vote
to continue funding Joe Biden's Green new scam? Because the
things that I'm saying are unarguable facts. They are one
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hundred thousand percent in this bill, the latest draft that
they're now trying to get the trying to push to
get codified. It's all in here, seven hundred to nine
hundred billion dollars of the original one point two They
think that's a great cost savings. Mike Johnson thinks that,
oh my gosh, look at all the money I'm saving you.
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Instead of paying, you know, one point two trillion for
Joe Biden's Green new scam, You're only going to be
paying nine hundred billion. Wow, what savings. You got the
Green new scam at a discount. Amazing, But it's still
in there. So if you're a politician and your people
are telling you that they don't want this stuff, and
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you vote accordingly, should you be primaried. It's a serious question.
If your voters tell you, please, for the love of
all things Holy, do not tax our social security. If
you've got veterans telling you, please, do not tax our
retired military pay. If you have voters saying, please do
not spend our hard earned taxpayer dollars on green news scam.
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We just found out all the stuff we were on
the hook for witha with usaid, Please no more. And
if your lawmaker, if you're telling that to your lawmaker
and your lawmaker votes the way that you demand, should
he be primaried because that's the threat that's coming down
on the Republicans that are refusing to vote for this. Now,
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the argument is, oh, well, what other plans do they have? Oh,
they had an epic butt ton of plans. Shall I
spend the next three hours in the weeds boring you
to death with all of the addendums, all of the
proposed amendments, all of the proposed everything the line, all
of it? Should I? Because I can? There was a
lot of actually really good stuff that was kicked around
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a committee that never made it in the final bill.
I was loving some of the stuff that I was reading,
Holy cow, like actually not only making the twenty seventeen
tax cuts permanent, but lowering them further. That was rejected.
Why why in the hell was that rejected. I'm going
to tell you what guns money in life? For all
I care about, I don't care what else these congress
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people do. I don't care if they buy and sell
in danger dolphins on the black market. I don't care.
You leave my guns, money in life alone, and I'm
cool with you. I don't care what the hell you do.
I really don't care. You leave my nut and I
amo alone. I'm good. I'm golden pony boy. But the
moment that you start you start messing around with that stuff,
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Katie bar the door. I want your scalp. So it's
as I'm looking at it. So, no, we're not doing this.
This is exactly all this stuff is in there, and
they're talking about primary and some of these cats. You
got Mike Lawler, and look, no, I will to wars
Mike Lawler. All's fair on the playground, right, I mean,
I get it. He's you know, he comes from a
kind of purply district.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
Right.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
This cat wants playing parenthood? Funding in there and it's
still in there. Are we funded playing parenthood? Guys, Whiskey
Tango foxtrot? Are we because it's all in there? I
just got a lot of questions, why are we funding
any of this? Don't call it a big beautiful bill.
It's a big giant bastard. That's what it is. It's
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not a big beautiful bill good night. You're having the
You are being scammed right now. And you've got like
Mike Lawler who wants all this stuff in the salt.
He's like, oh no, this he likes the salt. He
wants to keep his bailouts. We're gonna talk about salt
and exactly what that means and how Red Staters are
on the hook for it, because this is nonsense. Red
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states should not be paying a federal offset for these
blue states because these people are dumb enough. I'm sorry,
if I get it. You got jobs and family there. Leave.
I don't care leave. I lived in downtown Saint Louis.
I left. Leave. You deserve better. Hell. I would take
you in Texas. Come on, unless you vote Democrat and
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then Texas is above the Red river Wink wink Oklahoma.
But it's okay. But these blue states, they got high taxes,
super high taxes, and these people think that everybody else
in Red states should pay the offset on that. We're
going to talk about that in depth. So I don't know.
One of the things is that there was a blue
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state or there was assault deal that was proposed last
night in a meeting by Mike Johnson, and Trump said
that these blue state Republicans should be taking that deal.
And he said that they should get mad at their
governors for having bad tax policy. Well, that's not wrong.
They should be met at their governors. They should be
met at their state lawmakers for having bad tax policy.
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They want to cap salt deduction at forty thousand. I
don't think you should have a deduction. I want you
to feel paying the way the rest of us do.
If you're gonna live in New York where they're going
to tax and spend you to death, whind the hell
should Red Staters bail out your grifting welfare backsides? Why oh,
I will go to war over this. This is absinine.
We are over taxed and overburdened. We have taxation without representation.
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We literally went to war for less than this. You
see these memes where you have like these two wolves.
They're looking at campfire, these people around a campfire. It's
like early days of mankind, and they're like the sun
looks like they got some good food over there at
that fire. Should we go over there and see what
they have? And the other wolves, like, Yeah, what's the
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worth that could happen? Right? And then fast forward and
you have these all these deformed dogs like Frenchies and
all that, and I broke my back because I jumped
up on the couch. It's very similar to where we
are with patriotism and the original intent right, Like back
in the day we went to war because they were
going after our tea and we had the Stamp Act
and all this, and it looks like a pittance compared
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Speaker 2 (14:16):
It's kind of sad. If you guys need some chickens.
A shipment of thousands of chicks were found abandoned in
a USPS truck. There you go, now overwhelming an animal
shelter in Delaware. They're trying to rehome thousands of chicks
that survived being left in a Postal Service truck for
three days. They had no food or water. Thousands died.
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Thousands of them died before they were even discovered. They're
trying to figure out how twelve thousand chicks were abandoned,
and this Delaware mail distribute it's the United States Postal Service.
That's why you want to know why, Because it's the USPS.
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you with thousands of these chicks that were left to
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Speaker 4 (18:16):
Say it, I'm a fiscal halt. I'm a bigger fiscal hall.
There's nobody like me, a more definite than Biden because
we have to fix the country.
Speaker 9 (18:30):
You think that Thomas Nasci is correct and saying that
this is no.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
I don't think Thomas Massey understands government. I think he's
a grandstander. Frankly, hell probably, but we don't even talk
so much. I think he should be voted out of office.
And I just don't think he understands government. If you
ask him a couple of questions, he never gives you
an answer. You just as I'm an know, he thinks
he's gonna get publicity and you have that, you have that.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
They've got some to Okay, first off, God loved Trump,
but that's ironic right there. I mean, dude, you're a grandstander.
That's I mean, and we like it, but let's not
you know, let's not mess around you. You're a grandstander
for so I find that a little rich. I find
that a little to be a little much. But additionally,
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the you know, saying that he's doing it for publicity,
is I think that that's you know, that's that's a
dumb take. It's a dumb take. It is. That's not correct.
He's not doing it for publicity. He's doing it because
you know, he promised voters that this is something that
he voters wanted this done, and he is fulfilling the
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voters' wishes and trying to cut spending, which was what
we promised. I mean, you know, if you're going to
be piss at him for trying to keep you honest,
that's on you, not him. That's just the real truth
of it. And by the way, for the people that
want to weep a mash teeth, if you think that
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in order to be a patriot you have to be
in lockstep with government, that's the antithesis of being a patriot.
Being a patriot doesn't mean you kiss the ass of
your government overlords and you try to be besties with
your government. That's not what it's about. We are supposed
to have an antagonistic relationship with them that keeps it healthy.
(20:23):
We're not supposed to be BFFs. You know, we're not
supposed to be like right.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
You know.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
It's not a writer die type of situation. A lot
of people are getting it twisted. I want what is
best for us, the voting taxpayer bottom line. Anybody that
gets in the way of that or gets sideways of that,
I got an issue with and you should too, says
why you go out and vote, it's what motivates you
to do this. Look, I don't agree with Massey on everything,
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but I'm gonna tell you what, there's no bigger fiscal
hawk in the House than Thomas Massey. And for the
people who argue otherwise, no offense. But you don't know Squat.
You clearly don't pay attention to his voting record. You
don't pay attention to his work on the committees. You
don't pay attention to any of the history of his votes.
He has been a consistent conservative fiscal hawk. That is indisputable,
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more so than Mike Lee, more so than Ted Cruz,
pretty much more so than anybody, even Chip Roy, who's
going to be on later, anybody in the House. And
I like Chip Roy too, and he's he doesn't seek publicity,
No offense. The guy's a nerd. He has a farm
in Kentucky, and he didn't he make like a I
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don't know he makes his farm equipment. It's the craziest thing.
You went to Mi t he's an engineer. But he
also knows that he was sent there for a purpose.
What's the point of going there if he's not going
there to serve voters. So what Trump said is not helpful.
We don't need stuff like that. If Thomas Massey is
your enemy, you got an issue. And if you're going
to sit here and criticize Thomas Massey more than Mike Lawler,
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the guy who literally wouldn't vote for the bill because
it was going to cut planned parenthood funding. The guy
who's begging for salt cap, come on, or for for
more an increase in the cap, come on. The priorities
are twisted. And I do think the I gotta say
this too with some of these lawmakers, I get why
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they think that, you know, they're right in holding out
for the salt tax. Now, if you are unfamiliar with
what the salt tax is, it's a it's like a
deduction that allows you to write off a not segment
of a portion of your like state in your local taxes. Right,
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that's what you're you can deduct that from your paycheck. Uh,
you know all this is what you can deduct. You
can deduct it from your paycheck if your W two,
you're at your uh what you're gonna what you estimate
you're gonna paying taxes if you're self employed, and they
have a limit on it. And it's really really it's
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something that blue states absolutely love. It's the only tax
cut I think that are like a cap to reduce
taxes that they like that the left likes because they
live in these high tax states, right, think like New
York think about New York's taxes, my gosh, Illinois taxes, Oh,
my gosh. Californians, I mean they love them some of
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the salt tax they like it. Washington, d C. Let me,
let's let me give you the list of the just
to illustrate my point. You have the highest, the highest, uh,
the top five states for the assault deduction are the
highest tax areas in terms of state and local Washington,
d C, Maryland, California, the bottom Wyoming, Ohio, North Dakota. Right,
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So you have New York, California, you got Oregon, you
got Washington, a lot of the New Hampshire, a lot
of these blue states. They they I mean, they have
the highest deductions. In fact, I think this is the
latest data from twenty twenty two that they have and
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the deductions that they have on this and again it
is we're actually subsidizing them. Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
they have the highest, the largest salt deductions and they
capt it at ten. The bottom five again as you know, Wyoming, Tennessee, Nevada.
But these are blue states that they're basically you're subsidizing
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them because they have higher tax rates in their state
due to state and local taxes than you do in
your red state, and so we're subsidizing them essentially, I mean,
not essentially, we all were subsidizing them. I think that's
the point you were making. So Mike Lawler, he's a
guy that he's been pushing for that he wants, he
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wants to protect his uh welfare instead of raising, you know,
instead of lowering taxes for everybody. They wanted everybody's taxes
to be high. But then you get to offset, you
have to offset their higher taxes in their blue states.
Caine's mad. You're mad over there. I can tell them
you're mad because you constantly with your hands and you're
shaking your head. What go ahead, go off, go off.
Speaker 10 (25:18):
I mean, it's exactly how you described it. I mean,
this is essentially these states are saying, we want to
continue with our high taxes. So in order for us
to continue with our high taxes and then be of
course voted back into office later, we need these high
salt deductions so that essentially these people feel like there's
some sort of relief from us, when in fact we're.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
It's like you're funding the aristocracy. These are deductions that
only benefit super progressives in Blue states, right, it is
your your they get these carve outs. It also increases
the deficit, and it also goes against his policy from
his first term. I mean, that's you know, that's the
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reality of it. And originally now Trump did now he did,
he was for it originally, and then he ended up
being against it later on. And I think that that's
where some of these Republicans feel, like, like Mike Lawler
and others, they feel like they're justified in this position
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because Trump originally was for it. He had told Real
Clear Politics just the first week of this month that
salt benefits for blue states were needed, quote because those
states are very badly behind. And now he says raising
the cap only benefits Democrat governors, and we don't want
to benefit Democrat governors was his direct quote to Politico
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on camera. So he went in the span of under
a month, he has supported it. And so now you
can see why some of these like Lawler and others
are so entrenched on them because they had the green
light first week of May. It was all cool. Now
it's not. And so now Lawler and Trump are fighting
over this. Guys, this is a mess. First off, No,
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we're not subsidizing it. Have your damn governors lower their
and state legislators lower your taxes because I pay what
I pay tax By god, I'm not paying for your
drifting ass in New York, and nor is anybody else
that's working hard. You got these people, blue collar workers,
work on their backsides off, and then what they're supposed
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to subsidize, these blue state welfare queens. Are you kidding me?
Hell no, so absolutely, And you want to why is
it that Mike Lawler is praised and Thomas Massey he
said he's being told that he should be primary. Why
(27:52):
is that not some bs? Sorry, but that's wrong, It's wrong.
I don't get it. This is not the way to
handle this. And I always keep hearing this is the
stupid argument. I had a friend that was telling me
this this morning. Well, you know, we really have two options.
Do nothing and all of our taxes go up, or
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we can pass this flaw. And it's it's deeply flawed,
but it seems less problematic. How long have you heard
that time you've been you are hit with that emotional
blackmail every damn time. Well, all of our taxes are
going to go up, and if we pass this bill,
it just seems less worse. No, all of our taxes
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keep going up, and we're in this position because this
is the argument that we're presented with every single time.
Every time, it's a false choice. No, we're not going
to do anything. You're gonna go back and you're gonna
give a bill that we voted for, or we're gonna
make your life hell. I actually enjoy, you know, politically speaking,
(28:57):
making lawmakers' lives hell. This was part of the Tea
Party that I I loved. Oh my gosh, I felt
like Baine I have a particular set of skills. I
feel like we're going to need to go back. We
are right now. I need you to understand. We are
at the place right now where the pre Tea Party
Republicans are about to make a big comeback. That's where
we're at. Everything that's happened in the past, we've never
(29:19):
been able to implement fully conservatism fiscally or really anywhere
else because everybody's too damn afraid of the austerity it
would require. They don't want to turn off the government spigot.
They like bringing home to bacon and being fetted by
their districts. So this is a problem. It is a
(29:41):
major problem. We shouldn't be subsidizing these blue states. We
shouldn't be subsidizing the Green New scam. Seven hundred out
of to nine hundred out of the one point two
trillion of Joe Biden's Green New deals still in there.
And then we got this fight over the salt deductions.
You want to cap it at forty thousand with an
(30:01):
income cap at seven hundred and fifty one thousand for
four years, and then it would snap back to forty
thousand with an income cap of four hundred. Why not
just get rid of all this? And this is so stupid,
it is so dumb. But you have, you know, these
blue state taxes that are killing people, and instead of
(30:24):
reducing their taxes, they think you should be able to
make up the offset that they get deduct but you
to deduct, but you don't. And that's a real problem,
a major problem. And then we have, of course, the
media going after medicaid cuts. There's a piece over at
NBC where they're saying, oh, a liberal group is launching
an ad campaign slaming medicaid cuts. Now, reminder, they're not
(30:45):
cutting anything but waste fraud abuse. Do you think that
someone who is here illegally, who's never paid into the system,
should be getting medicaid. I mean, if you cut that,
NBC says that you're just cutting medicaid. There's no nuance
to these people. We're going to talk about this coming up.
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The al Glass. So are the days of the United States?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
But then, could we not also say, if ostensibly there
hasn't been a fair primary for the Democrats since two
thousand and eight, are they not also a threat to democracy?
We often hear fair enough?
Speaker 11 (32:33):
That is?
Speaker 5 (32:33):
That is Yeah, I'm not going to argue with that point.
And That's why I'm proudly an independent.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
He's not an independent. He caucuses of Democrats. Come on,
he votes with Democrats. He consider an act like he's
a Democrat only one or an independent only wants to
But the reality is he's absolutely a Democrat. That's who
Democrats are. Though they're so far left that it's that.
I mean, they're just so far left that's where they are.
(33:04):
They're socialists, they're commis. I mean, I don't look at
the policies that they're pushing. Look how mad they are
of these salt deductions and the medicaid and the ads
that are coming up that are slamming Medicaid cuts, Medicaid
cuts in the bill. So they have this ad where
they have a single mother who says she relies on
Medicare for her special need son, and she said, Republicans
(33:29):
want to take away our healthcare so billionaires can get
another tax break. That doesn't even make sense. That literally
does not make sense. So Republicans want to take away
your health care for billionaires to get a tax break.
How does that work? How do billionaires get a tax
break if waste, fraud, and abuse is cut from Medicare?
(33:54):
How does that work? That's no, that's not how that
works at all. I really need the mother and this
ad and the people who made it to understand how
taxes work. That would be great. They're running it all
around in certain states, so not every state is going
to see this ad, but they launched it this week.
(34:17):
And this is all going after the quote unquote big
beautiful bill, which is a big, giant, tired sandwich, but
it is. But how does this give billionaires or sorry
not Medicare Medicaid correction. I don't know why I said medicare,
but if you cut medicaid waste, fraud, and abuse, how
does it give billionaires a tax break. I'm so tired
(34:39):
of this line by people who don't know how to
do government, or they don't understand physical policy or civics
or anything else. You're not giving billionaires a tax break
by making sure that there isn't fraud and abuse in medicaid.
I don't even think we should have government services like
this in the first place, because I think that we
should have no income tax. We should deregulate, and if
(35:01):
we had like the system the way it was envisioned
by the Founders under the enumerated powers of Article one,
Section eight, we wouldn't need to have it because you
would be able to subsist on your own. You could
have a family that operates on one income instead of
having both parents go out and work. But see, Democrats
don't want to address all that. If you support those things, somehow,
(35:22):
you're cruel. You're cruel to expect people to work for
a living, and you're cruel to expect people to do
something and in exchange for a monetary vowel. My gosh,
it's so evil. We're going to talk more about this
because we got our eyes on it. We got the
fight over the salt cap, the salt deduction and whether
or not, I mean, we're going to get taxed regardless.
(35:45):
We're not cutting spending. There's no dose cuts, none of
that's in here. So it's a giant, stupid bill that
it's being sold you like it's some great thing, and
it's not. It's not. It's not anything remotely like the
thing he passed in twenty seventeen with the tax cut.
It's not. This is just a joke. It's a joke,
and I'm not going to pretend that it is. It's
anything else for clicks. So let the thirst tours go
(36:07):
out there and do that. We have a lot more
on the way as we roll towards our second hour.
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Be worried about the.
Speaker 12 (37:16):
Day about trunk allies for the MAGA base for finding now, No, Actually,
I've got a lot of people in the MAGA base
who realized that we could have done this differently.
Speaker 13 (37:28):
We could extend the tax cuts and paid for them,
but instead we're not I mean over here that people
in favor of this bill say that under the policies
of this bill, we're gonna had twenty trillion dollars to
dead over the.
Speaker 9 (37:39):
Next ten years, which is three and a half to
five trillion.
Speaker 13 (37:42):
Dollars from Moor that them would have been a less
because it is deficit of Trump.
Speaker 9 (37:48):
That's a different.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
So this is the reality of this situation. First off,
that's Thomas Massey. That was just a little bit earlier
and he was asked about the tax cuts in this big,
beautiful bill. And we're focusing on this right now because
the progress of this is suppose they said that, I
(38:10):
think they're trying to have it done by or before
Memorial Day. I think by Memorial Day, right, I think Congress,
you know that they're going to try to beat each
other over the head and get this done because they
want an extended weekend. They want to be out this weekend.
They don't they don't want to be there. They don't
want to be there.
Speaker 4 (38:27):
So this.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
Uh intensity is going to last the week. And so
we're focusing on it right now because they're they're right
now wheel and deal and trying to cut deals, trying
to whip votes and do all this stuff. And Potus
was on the hill earlier today and he is, you know,
(38:51):
he's wants to get this bill passed. But this bill
is incredibly problematic, and I'm warning you I don't even
think I don't think it gives short term relief. Even
I disagree with that. His tax cuts in twenty seventeen
were great. That was a great piece of legislation, and
he did the right thing. That's how that was an
(39:13):
example of him managing it well. He went in and
he strong armed those moderates that did not want to
pass it and was able to provide relief with real
actual tax cuts. They weren't made permanent, though, And so
if that, all of our taxes are going to go up.
But here's the problem. You can either have your taxes
(39:37):
are going to go up right now. This is how
I'm looking at it. Just bear with me. Your taxes
are probably going to go up regardless. And here's why,
because this right here, we don't have permanency. We still
have taxes on Social Security, taxes on retired military pay.
We're adding over three trillion dollars to the deficit that
we're funding about what would you say eighty perc five
(40:00):
percent of the green new scam. Oh yeah, I mean
if it we uh what was the figure, I mean
to pull up my notes forgive me here. I think
it was what, uh one point two trillion the green
new sc and so we're funding about anywhere from seven
hundred nine hundred billion of it. So that's all in there. Still,
that is all absolutely in there. And the other I
(40:25):
mean it's that which is also incredibly problematic. Uh, but
you also have goodness, I think the planned parenthood stuff
is still in there. It's it's this is a mess.
It's there's a lot of there's a lot of things
that are wrong with this bill. And the problem is
(40:45):
by passing it, you're going to Republicans are going to
be able to have an excuse to not revisit any
serious cuts and spending or tax cuts because they're going
to go on. They're going to operate on the narrative
that they already did this, So you're not going to
get it. You're not going to get any real kind
of cuts, any real kind of savings later, what like
in September when they kicked the big hand on the
(41:06):
road and they have to come back, you're not going
to get any of that. That's not gonna happen. So
that's you know, that's all that's all gone. And honestly,
I don't even like the the the salt stuff. I mean,
this is the the whole thing is rigged. I think
the salt the salt deduction is unconstitutional. I think it's
(41:29):
criminal to make red states subsidize the deductions from blue
states just because they can't hold their legislatures accountable and
have lower taxes. That's a con job and I am livid.
Remember the narrative that we all had, that we all
heard from Democrats. When was that, by the way, was
(41:50):
was that was? That was during the end of Trump's
first presidency, his first term, when it was another budget battle,
and I remember everyone was saying, no, blue states subsidize
red states. And here's how that was a lie, because
it's actually in reverse, we subsidize them because of the
(42:10):
salt deductions that they take that they get because they
live in dumb, high tax states. That's the truth of it.
So they it's a rigged system. So instead of having
like a responsible system or you know, just completely abolish
the IRS and stop surveilling people over income, they do this.
(42:31):
So it's all rigged and it's all in constitutional. So
it is. My point is that this is going to
be a major problem regardless because of the deficit, the addition,
the additional debt we're gonna we're gonna incur with us.
That's going to have to come from somewhere. You either
can start austerity now or you can fall off a
(42:51):
cliff later. Those are your options. So whenever people tell
you all your options are you have topacity your taxes
they're going to go up. No, no, no, you either start
practicing austerity now or you lose your coming up. That's
a guarantee. That is, you can take it to the bank,
(43:13):
you can bet the house on it. Whatever that is promised.
It's a real thing. And this is this gold bark
thing that they're doing, I Rube Goldberg thing that they're
doing with this trying to structure it like this is
just goofy. It's a goofy. It's got to stop. So
that's the fight that we're having with this big budget bill.
(43:33):
And again not a fan of it. We're gonna talk
more about it as well. We've got Chip Roy is
going to be joining us coming up to talk about
some of this. We also are going to talk to
Ted Newtsan's going to join us a little bit as well.
But this it's it's a huge issue because again they're
trying to get it done by Memorial Day. They want
(43:53):
it done by Memorial Day, so that they that was
the uh, that was the plan originally, and we'll see
if they make it happen. Now I'm going to switch
for a minute talk about a couple of other things.
James Comy was on MSNBC after we were on Area
yesterday and he was trying to explain that he just
(44:15):
he just didn't realize that. You know, he was walking
on the beach with his wife, and his story is
they just happened to look down and see it. Do
you believe that, Kane, I'm sorry, did I say no?
Speaker 5 (44:28):
I meant hell no.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
He he just they acted like that they just happened
to see it and he just didn't know. Audio sound
bite which one should I do nineteen or twenty first?
I think, which is believe let's do Let's do nineteen
that listen. This was him on MSNBC right after we
finished our show yesterday.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
We were back in the middle of a political firestorm.
Speaker 11 (44:54):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
So, okay, I'm sorry, you're gonna hat me right now.
I'm just so Wan was already ready. Okay. First off, okay,
it wasn't because he was walking on the beach with
his wife. How dare you, James Comy, You're not allowed
to walk on the beach with your wife. That is
just allowed that shell not. It wasn't because of that.
(45:19):
It was because he formed shells in the fray in
the eighty six forty seven and then put it on
Instagram like a thirsty little influencer. That's why. Get it right. Okay,
go ahead, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to. Wan's gonna
hate me so bad because he has these awesome transitions
and we I'm gonna let it play this time. Okay,
promise you were back in the middle of a political firestorm.
Speaker 11 (45:42):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife. So
I don't know how we ended up here. Never occurred
to me that it was any kind of controversial thing.
But that's the time we live in.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
It's so controversial. I mean, I never knew that this
is how we ended up here. I never knew it.
That was only thirteen so long, and I couldn't even
get through it. How sad is that? I mean, I
just can't believe. I was walking on the beach with
my wife and I we're here, so audio sun Boy twenty.
They asked him a little bit more about it. Listen
(46:15):
to what he says here.
Speaker 11 (46:17):
But just again and again and again. I really thought
that I was done. I was in another life. I
was a grandfather and an author, wearing you know, sweaters
and jeans. And then they went for a walk on
the beach and posted a silly picture of shells that
I thought was a clever way to express a political viewpoint.
And actually I still think it is. I don't see
(46:37):
it the way some people are still saying it is.
But again, I don't want any part of any violence.
I've never been associated with violence, and so that's why
I took it down.
Speaker 2 (46:46):
Hmm. By the way, you know, the the idea, the term,
because I love how people now are getting into the
anomology of the word eighty six or a phrase, and
people are like, huh, it just it doesn't mean to
kill anyone. Actually, it means to get rid of, yes,
(47:07):
it does. It means to get rid of eighty miles
out and six feet under. That's an actual phrase. That's
an actual it's a actually, it's a phrase from uh
uh half a Day's Jimmy Hoffa. Everyone's like, oh yeah,
he was eighty six under the end zone a giant stadium.
That's yeah, so anyone. That's why I'm like for for
(47:27):
James Comy to not understand that phrase. You're an you're
an idiot? That is what did. I almost said something else,
but I didn't.
Speaker 5 (47:37):
He's playing, he's he's pretending to be an idiot. Yeah,
he knows what he's doing.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
I mean, I worked in hey, guess what. I worked
in the restaurant industry. I was a I was a
server for years when I was in college, and eighty
six means to us is killed off the menu. But
I love these people who are like, let's study the phrase,
let's look at the etymology of this slang. Eighty six.
(48:05):
And all of these people who were a gorilla experts
under Harambe and rocket experts with Elon Musk and yeah,
oh also like film experts with the video of somebody
trying to kill potus all that, and now they're like,
let's study the etymology of eighty six. No, it meant
eighty miles out and six feet under. You had to
(48:27):
dig your grave eighty miles out from town or wherever
everybody's living, and six feet under. That's where eighty six
comes from. That's that phrase, and it was actually used widely.
I went back and I was because I'm like, I
know that that's been used. I mean, hell, they talked
about in The Irishman when it was a film about
the guy who was supposedly eighty six to TOFA And
(48:48):
that's a common phrase. It's used in a number of
different industries. You cannot tell me that somebody is the
top cop in the land and doesn't know what that
phrase means. I don't buy that. And if you're that dumb,
why are you in that position? Oh my gosh. But
what's more, And I know I said this yesterday, not
all dudes are like this. It's I think it's a
(49:09):
rare thing. But every now and then you come across
a dude who has like angry ex girlfriend vibes, you
know what I mean, like bunny boiler vibes. He's how
old is he? Ho old is James Comy? I said
yesterday on waters that I think he's old enough to
be my dad. He might be Oh totally, yeah, he
(49:31):
could be. So he's that old. And you know that
he arranged those shells like that himself, and he's just
trying to line about it to give himself plausible deniability,
which I think is I mean, it's bad to share
that sentiment, but how weird is it that a sixty
four year old dude is doing that. I can confidently
(49:54):
say I know of no man below the age of
sixty four or or over that age that would do
something like that, because that is so cringe. They would
die immediately. It's instant death. It's that cringe that's weird.
Speaker 14 (50:10):
Right.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
Isn't that like obsessive? That is obsessive? Think about it.
This is like his second book, isn't He's got a
new book coming out. It's a second book. That's obsessive.
He is still remember that when he was in the
the White House and they were all meeting with Potus
and he was hiding behind a curtain. Do you remember that?
Speaker 6 (50:29):
Can?
Speaker 2 (50:30):
Do you remember that? It was on video? He was
oh no, no, no, no no, he was like hiding behind a curtain.
And he talked about it later that he was. He
felt very weird. He didn't really want to. He tried
to blend in with the White House curtains and he's this.
He was the tallest guy in the room, tallest guy
in a room, and he was trying to like push
(50:50):
himself all the way back into the curtains. And it
was so obvious. It was so obvious. There were all
of these like uh stills of the video this annal
and when you look at it, he literally is standing
all the way back, pressing against the curtain. He is
a weirdo. He is a theatrical over dramatic weirdo. I
(51:11):
don't like Oh, I don't like drama and women. I
definitely don't like it in men, and I definitely don't
like it in men that hold positions like these where
you need to have a calm and clear head. That's
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It does.
Speaker 2 (53:18):
But the jet that cracked the canopy, the plane had
a land sixty three millioner plane. They said it was
an orange white UAS uncrewed aerial system So it was
a drone. So why are they saying it was a UFO.
It's kind of dumb. No injuries, not sure how much
damage the jet suffered, but it's on the ground for repairs,
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that's for sure. Physicists say that they were completely wrong
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You have to wait for that to kick in right
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We're of my favorite people on God's Green Earth. He really,
he just doesn't need any introduction. He's a rock and
roll icon. He is a legendary outdoorsman. He gave me
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the best advice when I first started using a bow.
He gave me the best advice. Uncle Ted Nugent who
joins us now via I mean, that's his bunker. Look
at his bunker. Good night. He's got his dog on
his cub He's got his guitars. I see a big
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Good to see Uncle Ted. God bless you, my friend.
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Dan Lash, Dana Lash, Dana Lash. There are man caves
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arsenal democracy.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
And yes, that that what he is in that bunker
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every man's dream. He just froze on us. We're gonna
get him back. He just for of course, he froze
on us right at the gult part. We're gonna get
back and he's gonna unleash because there's a few things
that are happening, and we're that we got the Hearing
Protection Act. We also have this potential reuh maybe recension
(57:17):
of the Gun Control Act. Oh all right, we got
Uncle ted back right now. So I know, let me
ask you this, because you know, you're lifelong outdoorsman. You
know hunting, you know better than pretty much almost anybody.
You also know like wildlife management, so it's not just
like hunting and shooting, but you actually get like the
land management, the hunting and land all of that. And
one of the cool things that I fingers crossed I
(57:38):
was hearing from lawmakers that they're still arguing this that's
in this bill that they're battling over the Hearing Protection
Act with suppressors, and I just wanted to ask you
that about that real quick, because you're considered like if
you go overseas to hunt, my friends that go overseas
to bird hunt, they're like, if you don't shoot suppressed,
you're kind of looked at like the rudest person that's
ever lived. But over here they act like, oh my gosh,
(57:59):
it's a man thing that makes the gun totally. It
doesn't work like that. Where are your thoughts on this
whole thing?
Speaker 15 (58:05):
Well, I don't have any thoughts. I have some conclusions
because I think I'm a critical thinker, which is why
you love me and I love you, because we are
truth logic and common sense critical thinking adherents genuflecting at
God's miraculous creation. That is truth logic and common sense.
And the truth logic and common sense dain is why
in God's name would I need another man's authorization or
(58:25):
federal paperwork to make my gun quieter and safer. This
is insanity. By law, I have to have a muffler
on my tractor, but I've got to get a federal
piece of paper to make my gun a little quieter
and safer. It's not a silence or it's a suppressor.
It just reduces the decibels slightly under what my guitar
has been for the last seventy two years. The bottom
(58:47):
line is you're absolutely correct when I hunt over an
African over in Europe, even over in England and Scotland,
which are basically still King's tyrant countries. You can get
a suppressor at the hardware store. Now you've got to
go through all kinds of insanity get a permission to
actually keep in bear arms that we have that here.
So ultimately, what you represent every time you open that
beautiful little mouth of yours is the truth, logic, and
(59:09):
common sense that I don't need paperwork. There's not a
man that can go. By the way, Ted, We're gonna
give you constitutional carry. I was born with constitutional carry, Dana.
You know, I know anybody that thinks, anybody that actually
thinks knows that all gun control laws, all of them,
all of the regulations are infringements. And there's a document
(59:31):
that says shall not be infringed. In fact, this morning
I signed another thousand of these, another thousand of these
hats that say shall not be infringed. Would people please
wake up and tell your elected employees to quit infringing,
Stop the engineered recidivism. Keep rapists and carjackers and murders
and stabbers and trained pushers, keep them in cages and
(59:54):
let we the people keep in bear arms without any infringements.
Speaker 9 (59:58):
Boy, that's radical.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
I love it. I love the phrase elected employees. That
is the best. I'm going to like committed that to memory.
We're talking with Uncle Ted Nugent, just like the best
out there. The President talked about this first off when
he came out. He was saying that he wanted to
have national reciprocity. There wasn't another president that said it.
And I hope he strong arms some of these some
of these losers that are in d C into making
(01:00:20):
this happen. But he also touched upon the Gun Control Acting,
maybe possibly rescinding the Gun Control Act in nineteen sixty eight,
which would be enormous. I mean, I think you need
to get rid of all of it. I agree with you,
and I know this is something that you've talked quite
a bit about. Do you think that Do you think
that Congress is actually going to let this happen. I
feel like they're at odds with everything going on in
(01:00:42):
the White House right now.
Speaker 15 (01:00:44):
Well, first of all, you've identified the most important battle
cry for true we the people freedom in America, and
that is the great Commander in Chief, Donald Trump. What
a relief this is. I work every day, every day,
Dana with heroes of the military, all the military branches,
and for many years they've been heartbroken and depressed because
the Commander in Chief, Joe Biden, was the actual enemy
(01:01:08):
of America, the enemy of the constitution. The deep state
was the enemy. These young men and women of the
US military would die for their sacred constitutional oath while
the Deep Staters were violating the very oath that these
heroes died for. So the self evident truth is that
(01:01:28):
the sixty eight Gun Control Act, and signed after the
Kennedy assassinations in doctor Martin Luther King, it not only
didn't reduce violent crime or assassinations since the Gun Control
Act of nineteen sixty eight because of engineered recidivism. We're
living in a failed court system of engineered recidism. They
(01:01:50):
knowingly read out let out repeat offenders, to repeat offenders.
Then they convict them, and then they let them out again,
and they repeat offend. It's planet of the Cuckoo's nest
out there. So the sixty eight Gun Control was signed
by Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Speaker 9 (01:02:04):
Who would trust.
Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
Anything that that guy signed.
Speaker 15 (01:02:08):
It is counterproductive. Just like everything the government does, it's
counterproductive to their claim goals because they're liars. And I
as a free man, you as a free woman, your family.
God bless Chris and your kids. God bless my family,
my kids, my grandkids, my band, my crew. We get
to keep in bare arms, and I would like to
get rid of the infringement. So here's the bottom line.
(01:02:29):
Call your elected employees, Call your senator and congressman. Tell
your chief of police that you stand with Kyle Rittenhouse
for per clear and present self defense. Call your state
trooper commander, call your sheriff, call your senator, your congressman,
hammer your governor. Every day, leave your name and number
the time that you called, and say quit with the infringements.
Every other state except Texas, I think there's a couple
(01:02:52):
of South Dakota and Oklahoma have some pretty good reduced infringements.
But it's our fault, Dana, for not raising enough hell.
I raise more hell than anybody. That's why they call
me a radical, and I take it as a badge
of vish.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
You raised about as much hell as a mid sized city.
I mean that's true. Like you're like your own one
man army. Talking with our very dear friend, Uncle Ted
Nugan about all of this. I feel like we are
closer with a lot of this stuff federally, with a
lot like pulling back a lot of these gun laws
than we ever have been. And I'm so terrified that
if we don't act now, then we're going to miss
an opportunity because I'm worried about what Democrats have plan
(01:03:26):
in twenty eight and I think you are too.
Speaker 15 (01:03:28):
Well. Once again, I could give you so many heartbreaking examples.
I got a farmer buddy who's never even gotten a
speeding ticket, but he's now a convicted felon by the EPA,
another counterproductive, corrupt criminal bureaucracy, because he had a faulty
muffler on a tractor on his farm. He's now a
convicted felon and he can exercise his God given rights.
(01:03:51):
I have so many people that made a mistake way
back when they are teenagers. Now they have great businesses,
they employ hundreds of people, but they're a convicted felon
for having a couple of joints, which was a dumb mistake.
But my god, violent criminals in Chicago. I caught on
film shooting each other every day with illegal guns and
fully automatic federally crimes seers on their pistols, and they
(01:04:15):
drop the gun charges for the gang bangers, but the
guy with the bad muffler can't use a thirty thirty
to go deer hunt. I mean, these are unbelievable examples
in data. I could keep here for one hundred days.
I have a real America voice, Spirit Campfire, and our
Spirit of the Wild TV show on the Pursuit Network.
I try to expose these atrocities, and I think people
woke up. We saw the evidence November fifth, twenty twenty four.
(01:04:39):
But please people engage, raise hell. Go to hunter nation
dot org. Hunter nation dot org connects with conservationist constitutional
as conservatives, and we find out those that don't vote
and we inspire them to vote because that's what's making
the difference. We proved it in November, didn't we We?
Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
Oh? Absolutely, I got to ask about that. I'm gonna
I want to finish with this topic because the news
that's been out. So we had the her audio with
Biden's closed door testimony that came out that was real bad,
but then that immediately got shoved to the side because
this news about his cancer diagnosis, and you know it's
at stage four. It's real bad, super aggressive, and look,
(01:05:20):
I think you're going to have compassion all all the
livelong day. But also that doesn't mean you sacrifice accountability
and questions. And Americans have every right to go, wait, well,
we'll wait a minute. We saw clearly there was a
cognitive struggle. Now we have this. Everybody I had doctor
Drew on yesterday. He was saying no, no, no. The question
is whether or not how much he was dealing with
this when he ran, like before he even ran. This
(01:05:42):
is such a crazy issue. Who do you think was
in charge of the White House, Because honestly, you cannot
persuade me that he was at any point during these
last four years. I don't believe it.
Speaker 15 (01:05:51):
I don't believe it until we find out who was
running the United States government during Joe Biden's four years
were not real America. Not only was he dangerously mentally ill,
but more mentally ill than Joe Biden and his inner circle,
I mean just outrageous, more mentally ill than Joe Biden
(01:06:12):
and his inner circle were the people that covered up
for him. Can you imagine being an official, an elected employee,
in the United States of America and waking up every
day to intentionally bamboozle, lie, and deceive the American public.
That was at its peak violation during the Joe Biden
(01:06:34):
four years. You know again, I pray for mentally ill people,
even the president. Now he's diagnosed with cancer. We're praying
for Joe Biden. But that does not mitigate or reduce
the disrespect that he earned for being such a dishonest, corrupt,
tax torching trader.
Speaker 5 (01:06:56):
He's a trader.
Speaker 15 (01:06:56):
If you open up the borders, that's treason. If you
get money from our enemies in China, if that's not treason,
I'm Caitlin Jenner's boy toy. This is insanity beyond measure.
These guys are so guilty of treason. Is that the
ultimate analysis or what?
Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
I love it?
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
I'm that's gonna that one's gonna get cut for sure
and be online. That one's good. No, I totally, I
totally agree with you. I totally agree with you on that.
And I just you know the fact that we have
depressed now like a USA today was like, oh was
he ever in good health? They actually uncle ted, They
actually asked that. Now USA today is now all the
media now we're asking, oh, was was he ever in
(01:07:35):
good health? Wow, it looks like there were some things
that were bad. We were called conspiracy theorists for seeing this,
you know earlier.
Speaker 15 (01:07:41):
Last word for you on this, the dishonesty level is
finally being reversed. I call it the toxic, demonic toilet
flush of Uncle Sam and the deep State. Thank god
for Donald Trump. But more importantly, it was we the people,
especially the fence sitters. And by the way, if you're
sitting on the fence and you're a moderate, you don't
stand for anything. And if you don't stand for anything,
(01:08:02):
you're actually facilitating the evil side. Noncompliance and apathy isn't
a neutral it's supporting the evil side. And finally, enough
Americans that thought they were not, you know, not participating
in the sacred experiment self government, they said, my god,
men destroying women's sports that is facilitated by the party
that claims they're all about women's rights. Again, there's thousands
(01:08:25):
of examples, and I'm gonna leave saying this data how
much we love you because you have the most sexy
middle finger when you set it on fire with your truth,
logic and common sense everywhere I go, people know that
we're friends. They say, tell Dana, thank you, Tell Dana
we love her. You know, I have a Trontosaurus Rex
(01:08:47):
scrutem of Freedom Award, and I don't want to give
it to you because you're just too beautiful. But it
means you stand up for the self evident truth that
guides the greatest quality of life in the history of
the world, the only experiment in self government in the
history of the world. Dana Lash, we love you, We
pray for you because you're brave beyond words, and every
(01:09:08):
time you speak, you represent the best families in the
asset column of the American dream. God bless you woman,
Shamaine and I love you well.
Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Thank you so much, Uncle Ted and we love you
and Shamaine and all your family as well. And congratulations
because I know you guys just celebrated a super happy
event and I wanted to say congratulations, and I'm so
happy for you all that. I love that for your family.
But you you've really blasted the way. You have to
know that you know how many people you know, whether
it was Gen X or millennials or Gen Z that
(01:09:38):
you know, watched you as and and really took a
lot of cues from you, So you planted a lot
of seeds in a lot of people's minds, and I
think that you know, you really made that possible. So
thank you because you're an absolute American patriot. Uncle Ted
Nugent really our favorite person in all of rock and roll.
God bless you, my friend. Please tell your beautiful bride hello.
We will talk with you again soon. God bless. I
appreciate your time.
Speaker 15 (01:09:59):
We're gonna have some back wraps over a campfire, so Dana,
godspeed baby.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Yes, Amen to that. Thank you, Sarah, God bless we'll
talk again. That's Uncle Ted NuGen You can find him
on x You can find him anywhere and meet him
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he was I texted him the other day and he
was literally like on stage. He's an absolute machine and
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(01:10:47):
have a rando criminal that gets out there. They can
forge your signature on a document, use a fake notary stamp,
pay a little bitty fee with your county, and the
next thing you know, your title has been transferred out
of your name. This is these are real, actual stories,
and you can track and see that this is an
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Speaker 5 (01:12:01):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
This guy's mugshot, I'm pretty sure he doesn't have remorse.
So this Florida man was arrested for driving drunk one
hundred and eighteen miles per hour at two thirty in
the morning with kids in the car just asleep in
the back seat. The guy's name Jana Spinoza. He was
(01:12:31):
signaled to pull over. They immediately they look at his mood.
He's like, yeah, I'm not I have no remorse there.
That's a drunk gren By the way, that is a
drunk grin. They suspected that he was drunk, and so
they requested that he perform some sobriety test and give
a breast sample, and he refused. So they took him
to a detention center and he totally tested. Yeah, he
(01:12:53):
was inebriated. So he as DUI and child neglect without
significant bodily harm. But had there was a one year
old an eight year old to sleep in the back seat,
and he was going one hundred and eighteen miles per
hour at two thirty in the morning. They said, recklessly,
just like driving all over everywhere. Oh my, by the
grace of God, this man did not hit anybody. Wow,
that's just a Florida man. Broke a Dell Taco window
(01:13:17):
after he was denied tacos at closing time. I too
get angry when I am denied tacos. Florida man, he
was arrested. According to Charlotte County and the Sheriff's office there,
Anthony Izzo pulled into the drive through report Charlotte, about
thirty miles away from Fort Myers. They said, they're closed,
our kitchen shut down. They put away the meat. The
(01:13:38):
meat is put up, and he did not like that.
They heard loud popping noises. Moments later somebody called nine
to one one and it looked like well, he used
a pipe wrench and hit the window four times, cracked
it and then drove away. They found him at his
home police did where he was arrested for criminal mischief.
He had charged two or he cost two thousand dollars
(01:13:59):
worth of damage to that drive window. It's not their fault.
They put away the meat. You know, people close, they
got signs. You know, you should have checked your Google
Maps before you drove up to the Deltaco. They're not
you know God, and they're open late anyway, like good night.
What time did you go there? Del Tacos are always
open late? Stick with the third hour on the way.
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Speaker 16 (01:15:30):
Certainly not an amplified one. And I just want to
I just want to point out that he brought up issues.
He brought up that residents are being removed off America's
streets and being deported without due process of law.
Speaker 9 (01:15:49):
That's happening.
Speaker 16 (01:15:53):
He brought up that we're abandoning our longtime allies around
the clone what and signing.
Speaker 9 (01:15:58):
On with the dicta that happening?
Speaker 6 (01:16:02):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
That is also not happening. Wait, let me do my
My name's Eddie Vedder, and I'm just gonna seek like
I mashed potatoes in my mouth. Welcome back to the show,
Dane'll lash with you top of this third hour. He's
he's wasn't he defending Bruce Springsteen?
Speaker 11 (01:16:19):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
What is up with these guys that are just so
not everybody could be uncle ted? I guess you know. Anyway,
So Eddie Vedder was saying that people are just getting
snatched up. They're coming in your streets, they snatching your
people up. They're taking your wives, your husbands, your kids.
One viral video. Welcome back, Dane, lash with you. They're
not though, I mean, you know the people that they're
(01:16:40):
that they were taking were here illegally and then they
were continuing to commit crimes. Why do they Why are
they so hard over these gang bangers? I don't get this,
Like all of these they're like they're ignoring this whole
part of that story, Like you know, the gangbanger that
was all beating up his wife, like I would just
think that you would want that guy to go. The
(01:17:02):
guy who was not born here, who'd never lived here,
and who literally was running humans. He was a trafficker,
that's you know, and he was in MS thirteen is
probably still so what is this that's just stupid. You're
going to go and go to bat for this guy. Well,
they're just taken. Oh now they're concerned about due process.
(01:17:23):
They weren't concerned about due process when they were supporting
efforts to overturn of free and fair election in twenty sixteen.
They didn't support due process when they were backing gun
control and red flag laws, which are absolutely an obliteration
of due process. Their supportive due process is entirely situational. Furthermore,
this guy got due process. He was in court three times.
(01:17:45):
This guy got more due process than an American citizen
fighting red flag laws, which are unconstitutional. This guy got
his due process. He was in court, not once, he
was in court not twice, he was in court three times,
and he had all these different judges come to the
same conclusion. He got his due process. So stop it.
(01:18:05):
Older just touch snotching people without These guys don't even
know what due process is. My gosh, I'm so tired.
If you're gonna talk about politics, fine, but like do
it in an educated manners.
Speaker 14 (01:18:17):
So tiring.
Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Welcome back. So they've been having a fight with the
hearing with Marco Rubio. As I understand, it came, yeah,
do you have some fire audio, sir?
Speaker 5 (01:18:32):
We do actually, so he got.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
Into an argument, Marco Rubio with Chris van Hollen.
Speaker 10 (01:18:38):
Now it wasn't quite an argument, but it did create
a little heat.
Speaker 2 (01:18:43):
Now I'll tell you, I think that this is a
good role for Marco Rubo. I don't like him as president,
and I had issues after Parkling with the gun control
stuff because we were right there. But this is the
role that he's really good in this role. Let's if
we have this go ahead and and play it. This
was a pretty contentious little SoundBite watch in the.
Speaker 17 (01:19:03):
Case of El Salvador. Absolutely absolutely, we deported gang members,
gang members, including the one that you had a margarita with,
and that guy is a human trafficker, and that guy
is a gang banger, and that and the evidence is
going to be clear.
Speaker 11 (01:19:16):
And the days of.
Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
Rubio has the floor chairman.
Speaker 15 (01:19:21):
He can't make unsubstantiated like that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:24):
Secretary Rubio has the floor.
Speaker 15 (01:19:26):
And Rubio should take that testimony the federal Senator, United States,
because it hasn't done it under oath.
Speaker 17 (01:19:31):
Here's another point. Okay, there is a division in our
government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No
judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the
president how to conduct foreign policy.
Speaker 15 (01:19:42):
Mm.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Yeah, Chris van Holland, he was a little embarrassed. Yeah,
you went and you went and you had literally tequila
with a gang banging wife beater. But yeah, go ahead
and lecture everybody else about all of those Go ahead,
now this there's some apparently some really good soundbites. At
(01:20:05):
one point, Van Holland told Mark or Rubia that he
regretted confirming him, voting to confirm him as Secretary of State.
In review goes, well, that means I've done a good job.
Chrispin Holland is just what a little sniveling snit. I
didn't even know how to put it. Yeah, He's like,
I regret, well, then you then he's doing a good job.
You margerite, A drinking, gang banging, wife beating lover. Come on,
(01:20:26):
when the world like this, this isn't a hearing. This
is them trying to have their five minutes hat and
it didn't seem like Rubio was having it very interesting.
So I don't know the whole thing. We're gonna this
that well, we'll continue following it. But that was a
very some good pushback from him and that they need
to be reminded of this like this, You're want to
(01:20:50):
have a discussion about due process again, What about the
due process for the people that were being trafficked by
this Kilmar Abroigo Garcia, the guy the people being trafficked.
Notice how Democrats haven't talked about those people's due process
at all. But hey, hmm, hey, there you go. So
a few other things, the bill. I think Democrats are
(01:21:11):
super excited that everybody is fighting over the budget bill,
which we're going to talk about coming up. There's some
developments with chip Roy because they can get the Biden
thing off the table now. So I was thinking about this.
I really do believe that the her audio coming out
was bad, obviously, and I think that the Bidens wanted
(01:21:33):
to distract from that by creating this sentiment of pity.
They wanted to manufacture a narrative where they were once
against the VIC they're once again the victims. And I
think that's why they released this information and announced his
diagnosis because they can't. You can't criticize him or ask
him questions about accountability because look, he's dealing with this.
(01:21:55):
You're so evil if you do. And I have seen
that being used as a all day yesterday, all this morning.
That's it has been used as a deflection all day
all yesterday. You saw it too, Kane, Like you can't
saying you can't criticize or ask questions because it's disrespectful.
(01:22:16):
What that's not That's a lie, That's an absolute lie.
And this has been going on NonStop now and the
media was I wrote this piece that's out of substack.
If you are a subscriber, you will have seen that
how long will the press cover for Biden? Because I
was curious as to how long or if the press
(01:22:39):
was going to take the bait on any of those
and he whether or not they were going to allow
him to dodge any kind of accountability or questions because
the fact that I mean, first you could see the
cognitive issues. I think there's so many questions about the
auto pen you we played James comer's audio coming into
that with our first hour, they were throwing his doctor
(01:23:01):
under the bus. Listen to this. So this was from
Daily Mail. This was yesterday. This marine yesterday about an
hour after we were off air. Doctor who missed Biden's
cancer was like a son to Jill and handpicked by
the president. And there are a lot of there are
a lot of headlines like this now where they're going after, Oh,
they missed it. They missed it. You didn't miss it.
They have to they undergo so many testable and they
(01:23:23):
didn't miss it. And with it being so developed, there's
no way they missed this. This was they kept it.
It was. It was kept they they just didn't. They
hid it from everyone. And I think that they were
going to continue hiding it from people and just let
Biden go ahead and get reelected, which, by the way,
can you imagine if that had happened, Just think you
(01:23:45):
would be looking at a president Kamala because everyone from
most of the physicians out there are saying maybe a
couple of years if that, so he wouldn't have survived
his term. And how keem Jah told the press that
it was entirely inappropriate to ask questions and that Republicans
are peddling conspiracy theories by doing this. No one's peddling
(01:24:08):
a conspiracy theory. This is where we have every right
to ask questions. I mean, if he had stayed at
the top of the ticket, we would literally be looking
at a President Harris, because there's no way he would
Biden would survive until twenty eight. And here's the other thing.
Frank Biden told the press yesterday that Joe's declining health
played a quote considerable role in his decision to drop
(01:24:31):
out of the race. They all knew, but they came
claim now because these reporters are all falling all over
themselves to release cha chaining books on Biden's obvious cognitive
decline and have it rendered him ineffective in the White House.
And they're only releasing this now to try to court
sympathy as a distraction from the scandal. They are demanding
(01:24:54):
the graves that they denied the family of that truck driver.
We talked about this yesterday, right, I think so the
curtis done.
Speaker 11 (01:25:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
In case you guys didn't know real quick, Joe Biden's
first wife, Neelia and their thirteen month old daughter, Naomi
were in a vehicle. She reportedly ran a stop sign
and ran right into a semi that was driven by
a guy named Curtis Dunn, and the police on the
scene they ascertained that it was not his fault. Curtis
Dunn was not charged because he didn't do anything wrong.
(01:25:24):
He was driving a truck, he was at work, he
was doing his job. But after for forty years, Joe
Biden suggested that the guy was a drunk He would well,
he actually said it. He said that Curtis dun quote
drank his lunch and that that basically was why his
wife and daughter were killed, like because he was a
drunk driver. I think the family, honestly, they didn't pursue it,
(01:25:47):
but I really do think that the dun family had
a had a case of slander with a slander and
libel and she'd reportedly ran that stop sign. The truck
driver he couldn't avoid the crash, and so yeah, he
said he drank his lunch, blamed him from causing the crash,
which was entirely unsupported by both the police reports and
(01:26:07):
later the responders to the scene publicly responded to it
as well, and they were saying that it was not
Curtis Dunn's fault, and that because the family, this was
in nineteen seventy two, just like a week before Christmas.
The family was just trying to get Joe Biden to
stop smearing them, and they said it was a tragic accident,
but no, there was nobody There was no alcohol involved.
(01:26:29):
And the judge who investigated the crash, Judge Jerome here Hurley,
he said there was absolutely no indication that the truck
driver had been drinking. And that's a direct quote from
a CBS piece at the time. And it wasn't until
last fall, after Dunn had passed away that Biden only
(01:26:51):
then said through a spokesperson that he fully accepts the
Dunn families were that those rumors were false, the rumors
that Joe Biden started. What a coward. Oh, this the
Senator fully the Senator at the time. Oh, he fully
accepts that the Dun's family were, that the rumors were false.
(01:27:16):
There were rumors that he started. It's just so shameful,
but he went out and was attacking and smearing this
family for forever now. The family had asked for an
apology and or retraction and they never got it. You know,
the daughter was like, please stop, please stop. I mean
they've been doing this for years. They've been trying to
get him to stop this for years, back in two
(01:27:37):
thousand and eight, when he was a vice presidential candidate,
they were saying, please stop smearing it. It said, so
done passed away in nineteen ninety nine, but the family
was fed up with Biden constantly lying about him as
being drunk when the accident occurred. And the police dispute that,
the police reports, the judge, everybody investigating the accident that
(01:28:00):
they all disputed it. And they did, and police confirmed
that his wife, his late wife, was the one who
ran into him. She just drove right into the tractor trailer.
He overturned his rig trying to avoid hitting her. Curtis
Dunn overturned his rig and then he jumped out and
ran to the wreck car. And he was the first
person to render assistance. And there was a In two
(01:28:26):
thousand and one, Biden told everybody that he lost his
wife because of a drunk driver. He said it again.
In seven, he said it again, and eight he said
it again. In nine, he said it again in an
interview with Katie Couric. And it wasn't until inside addition,
and this was two thousand and eight that they reached
(01:28:48):
out to the Dunn family for an interview, that they
realized that Biden was out actually going out there lying
about the family on the campaign trail everywhere the entire time.
And yeah, they said, this is what Biden said, quote
a tractor trailer guy who allegedly, but I never pursued it,
drank his lunch instead of eating his lunch, broadsided my
family and killed my wife and killed my daughter and
(01:29:10):
hospitalized my son's That was his direct quote. Curtis Dunn
wasn't driving, and Joe Biden's wife was the one that
police confirmed apparently didn't obey traffic laws and ran into him.
And now they're asking you for grace. They don't even
have the grace right now to apologize to the family. Ridiculous.
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Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
A seventy five year old man was arrested or for
they found nearly a million dollars of cocaine hidden in
his vehicle seats, which goes right into Caine's theory that
old people are not innocent. Man del Rio, Texas they
sees more than I'm almost almost a million, nin hundred
and thirty thousand of just in cocaine at the del
Rio point of entry in the guy's seats. He was
driving a Chevy Captiva. They did a secondary inspection and
(01:31:05):
that's when they found it. And I just don't know
how he thought he could just drive that on the through.
You know, how do you think that's in the seats
of all things. I mean, they're gonna find it. A
lawsuit filed in Missoula over toxic toxic metals found in
aerial fire retardant that for service employees are suing because
(01:31:25):
of the well, because of long association with the wild
wildmand firefighting. That's the stuff that they spray when they
fly over to help stop the fire. It's like bright
red you see it dump from these like big giant
air tankers. It contains all these chemicals, chromium, katie, cadmium,
all this stuff, and they said that it is toxic,
and so they are. I mean, I didn't think it
(01:31:47):
was like, you know, gatorade that they were dropping, you know,
I mean, it was now something. Let's see New Jersey
firefighters rescue baby turkeys tripped and storm drain They're gonna
taste delicious Thanksgiving. Let's see they found no, I'm kidding,
let them. Let them have a little happy turkey lives
before they become you know, a little happy turkey lives
for they become meals. And we haven't seen any human
(01:32:11):
bird flow cases in months, maybe because it was all
hyped up. We got Chip Roy joining us. Next, we've
got some developments in this budget battle.
Speaker 8 (01:32:19):
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Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you or
at the bottom of this third hour here, and we've
been covering quite a lot, including this, this battle. Over
this they call it the Big Beautiful Bill. I say
it's a turn sandwich. You know it is what it is.
There's some bad stuff in here and we've been talking
about it. What's the latest joining us right now? One
of our favorite people in Congress and we can say
(01:32:52):
that about maybe three Congressman Chip Roy from the Great
Republic of Texas in front of his awesome artwork. As always,
this is our favorite back run for him. So Congressman,
it's so good to see you. I know that you guy.
Y'all are really rhetorically speaking under the gun here with
all this. The way that I understand it, we're funding
the Green new scam. We don't really have tax cuts.
(01:33:12):
It's all a shell game. We got some of these
moderates that are fighting to keep us subsidizing the Blue
states because they choose to tax their people higher, and
they want us to offset those deductions federally. I mean,
what am I missing? There's I'm give me at least
one good thing, one thing I can to be happy
about in this.
Speaker 13 (01:33:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:33:31):
No, let's dissect this a little bit, and great to
be on the show. As always, there are a decent
number of very good things in the belt. Let's be clear,
we've got half of the Green new scam. I think legitimately,
after the concessions we got this weekend, we do believe
we will squeeze out most future projects and really stop
(01:33:52):
a lot of the ones in process. The problem is
existing online infrastructure just continues to get subsidized.
Speaker 9 (01:34:00):
I disagree with that. So that's a big prom But.
Speaker 14 (01:34:03):
There's a lot of good things. I mean, constraining that
other stuff is good. That's still like five billion, six
hundred billion worth of constraint. Then we've got some pretty
good stuff with respects to restricting Medicaid and putting work
requirements in place. After our work this weekend, we tightened
that down. We believe they'll be much sooner. We believe
they'll be much tighter, and we're still working through nailing
(01:34:23):
that down. There are other things eligibility on Medicaid, there's
some significant reductions and it was all been working with
the White House in good faith to deliver that, and I.
Speaker 9 (01:34:31):
Think that's good.
Speaker 14 (01:34:32):
There are good tax cuts in place, the expensing and
extension of other things on marginal rates that will affect
a lot of your listeners. But there's also a lot
of giveaways, a lot of the expanded child tax credits.
There's a lot of things in there that aren't particularly
high economic growth issues. Medicaid expansion, we're not dealing with
that properly. We're not dealing with the fraud of the
ninety percent, the seven times payment for the able bodied
(01:34:56):
over the vulnerable, and we're not doing enough to offset
states like tex Is who didn't expand and try to
keep the pressure off their expansion. So this is the rub.
We're trying to manage through it. We want to deliver
a product, but frankly, it just needs to be better,
in my opinion, in order to get it done done.
So we're still working today. We'll see what happens in
the next twenty four hours.
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
Yeah, I know that you're all over trying to get
this done by Memorial Day. Is that still on track
to happen?
Speaker 9 (01:35:21):
Well, I think you.
Speaker 14 (01:35:23):
Still have several pockets of the Republican Conference who remain concerned.
Speaker 9 (01:35:28):
I think you've got those of us who want to keep.
Speaker 14 (01:35:30):
Tightening down to make it better and to try to
get more savings, legitimate savings and reduce deficits. Again, in
this bill, under the most favorable analysis possible, about one
and a half trillion dollars of additional deficits in the
first first four years. Then all the savings are in
the out years. It is in fact deficit reducing over
ten years, but they're all in the out years.
Speaker 9 (01:35:51):
The savings.
Speaker 14 (01:35:52):
I always think that's a problem. I think it should
be flatter. So we've got issues with it. We think
we ought to do more. The salt. The guys from
New York predominantly who want to see the cap lifted
on their state and local taxes so they can deduct
their high tax jurisdiction states. And by the way, we
should look in the mirror of Texas. Our property taxes
(01:36:13):
are too damn high. And so you know, I've got
Texans who are like, are you sure you don't want
to lift that cap? And I'm like, yeah, I'm sure.
Go talk to the legislature in Austin. We need to
cut taxes. But my New York friends want to lift
that cap. They're still mad about the bill and they
feel like they need changes. So it is unclear what
will happen in the next twenty four hours. I want medicate,
perform fixes. I want to save our country with healthcare freedom.
(01:36:37):
I want to stop the Inflation Reduction Act subsidies that
are killing our grid from being stable. And I want
to make sure that we get deficits that aren't all backloaded.
But you know, deficit reductions.
Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
That aren't backload, right for those joining we're talking with
Congressmanship Roy out of Texas is the way that I
understood it. Social Security in an earlier draft was still
being taxed and I was told that, oh, there are
to which is not the same thing is not taxing
social security. I mean, like a four hundred dollars deduction.
Come on, But what is the latest Is that still
(01:37:09):
in this latest version that you all are fighting over.
Speaker 14 (01:37:13):
Yeah, the provision of no tax on social security is
not in the bill. It is solely a deduction tweak,
as you point out. I think the reason for that
is that if that were to be implemented, it would
cost something in the order of one to one and
a half trillion dollars or for ten years. If you
just stopped having tax on social security, we could do that,
(01:37:33):
but we'd have to do a lot of other adjustments,
for example, before medicaid, do the other things that you
want to do to try to get savings. But you'd
also have to touch some other aspects of soci security,
which we can't really do in a reconciliation package. So
because by law, we're not allowed to touch the corpus, the
structure of social security. So there's a lot of things
we could do, but that one's not in there.
Speaker 2 (01:37:54):
So let me let me let me clarify for the
people watching, because I hear this all the time from
people in the audience. You really there is a legal
framework that prevents you from doing what you really want
to do in terms of eliminating those taxes on that
on Social Security specifically.
Speaker 14 (01:38:09):
So I don't want to speak one hundred percent of
what we could or couldn't do with that tax is
that having I personally haven't taken up the promontarium. But
I will tell you in general, we are prohibited under
the Budget Control Act, which is what controls the reconciliation process,
from touching Social Security. You can still do it on
the margins, but I would defer to experts on what
you can or can't do here. But what I'll tell
(01:38:31):
you is the bill does not include that, and that
is both because it's really expensive and because it is
mechanically hard to do. That's the one thing they did
in the Budget Control Act. It as a compromise, right
where for them to say, you're not a touch of
Social Security in this deal. So, look, there are other
things on the tax front, right There's the for example,
there's the expanded child tax credit that goes up over
(01:38:52):
the first four or five years of the bill. There's
the no tax on tips that's for the first four
or five years of the bill. The no tax on
auto loans, that's the first four or five years of
the bill, and there's several others that then create a cliff,
meaning we have tax cuts that expire in five years,
and then they'll be asked to extend an initial five years,
(01:39:14):
you know, when we get out and then when they expire.
What does that really mean that the true cost of
the policies in the bill is actually bigger?
Speaker 15 (01:39:21):
Right?
Speaker 14 (01:39:21):
We just mad if you do them on a shorter basis,
you save money by keeping them on a shorter timeline.
Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
Right from what I was reading. Also, the Salt Caucus,
they're saying they're not going to support this bill at all.
They're not going to vote for it, specifically on those
deductions that you mentioned. Is that are they just digging in?
Is that just one? Is that a fight that's going
to get lost.
Speaker 14 (01:39:41):
Well, that's what they say, and I'll let them answer that.
I'm not going to speak for them. I met with
a few of them friends of mine, you know that
on different issues, we're happy to work together.
Speaker 9 (01:39:50):
And they've got their views on this, and look, I
mean I respect it.
Speaker 14 (01:39:53):
I mean they got to come in and fight for
what they want to fight for but I just want
people to respect that. I think I need to fight
for Texas and ensure that we because we're a non
expansion state, that we're able to hold the line continuing
to be a non expansion state without getting screwed by
having all of these massive subsidies going to other states
because they expanded and we did. I think that's a problem,
(01:40:13):
and I think we ought to be doing something about that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
That's I'm so glad to hear you say that, because
I feel like a lot of people. You know, we
got listeners in some of these blue states, and I
get it they want to have that incorporated in this bill,
but it's like you all need it. We've been doing
the right thing as best as we can in these
states where we've held our legislatures accountable. I mean, maybe
not as so much in Austin, but in these other
states where we've been able to control this and not
(01:40:37):
expand some of these other provisions or these other programs.
Why we don't need to subsidize that. You guys need
to do the same thing with your legislatures. One other
quick question on one of the things that's included, is
it are we still funding planned parenthood to the tune
of half a billion dollars in this bill, because I
know that was a fight earlier.
Speaker 14 (01:40:55):
So there are specific provisions in the bill that restrict
funding to plant pair that are good. They are wins
and credit to those who fought for them. The way
you back into the fact that we think funding its
planned parenthood, there are multiple paths, one of which is,
for example, all of the medicaid dollars that flow via
the money laundering scam effectively by California in particular, they
(01:41:17):
put all that money in their general coffers and then
they're able to use it for their purposes and to
provide planned parenthood services through Medicaid dollars. So there are
still federal dollars that end up flowing because of the
largest of the federal government to planned parenthood. But credit
to the A Speaker and others, they did put prohibitions
(01:41:38):
on dollars flowing to planned parenthood, so fewer dollars would flow.
I mean, look, this is the conundrum for someone like me.
There are tax cuts that will be extended that should
be There are spending cuts that would be in this
bill that would be much better. There are reductions the
Inflation Reduction Act subsidies, which would be much better for
stopping the wind and solar and garbage going to China.
(01:41:58):
There are other provisions like parenthood. But on the other hand,
we're not addressing the Medicaid scam, we're not fully cutting
off the Inflation Reduction Act, we're not getting I think
as many tax cuts that are pro growth as I
would prefer, and we're not getting as much spending restraint
that's legit that I think we should because it's all backloaded,
and frankly, we should do more. So you tell me,
I'm undecided, trying to work through this while we try
(01:42:20):
to get reforms we need over the next twenty four hours.
Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
And we got the Green New Deal, which I know
you mentioned as well, not all of it. I think
it was what one point two trillion total, but it's
anywhere between seven hundred and nine hundred billion that's still
funding that still might wind up in this bill.
Speaker 9 (01:42:33):
It's roughly, I mean, I would put it this way,
there's a wreck.
Speaker 14 (01:42:36):
There's about a trillion ish dollars that we score in
the Greenview scam as we have.
Speaker 9 (01:42:41):
It could be more, but it's in terms of how
we score it. It's about a trillion.
Speaker 14 (01:42:45):
We think we stop about five hundred and fifty billion
of the future subsidies in the bill and leave about
four hundred and fifty billion still going. That's a little
bit kind of pick your finger in the air, but
based on our observations, that should be about right.
Speaker 9 (01:43:00):
I don't think that's good enough.
Speaker 14 (01:43:01):
I mean, I wanted to get that more to eighty
or ninety percent removed. I get there are some projects
that are well underway. I get that there are certain
political calculations in corn states. But I think we should
get that way way more narrowed, and we're going to
continue to subsidize people, including people in Texas who took
the easy road to go take free subsidies. So they look, Dan,
(01:43:21):
I want to blow your mind. Three billion dollars a
year flows from federal borrowings into the pockets of corporations
in Texas for ongoing wind and solar that are connected
to the grid. They just get your borrowed money, and
tax dollars get given to those companies in Texas for
the wind and solar electricity they're putting on our grid that,
(01:43:43):
by the way, makes it impossible to go put natural
gas and nuclear fire plants online because you're disadvantaged because
these guys are subsidies, so they're electricity is cheaper.
Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
It's crazy that sounds like Cilendra accept probably to work
in a little bit more profitable, but it sounds a
lot like Celindra. Oh my, we're talking with Congressmanship Roy
and I know this is this is like the battle
because we hear, oh, well, if we don't get this
bill passed, taxes are going to go up. It's going
to be rough either way. Because I know that people
(01:44:14):
are terrified of austerity. You know, we talked a couple
of weeks ago, we went through the whole thing with
Greece and when Greece had to implement austerity reforms and
what happened and what the EU was asking. I'm like,
we're like on the edge of a cliff here. What
if this doesn't pass the negative because I know that regardless,
the GOP is going to get skeward in the press,
But what is the reality if it fails.
Speaker 14 (01:44:37):
Look, I don't believe in putting so much stock in
what we do or don't do.
Speaker 9 (01:44:43):
The debt ceiling will get dealt with.
Speaker 14 (01:44:46):
It'll either get raised or we could prioritize our payments.
We're going to make our payments to our debt. I
think there's a lot of panic button politics that cause
a lot of the problems in this town, and we're
dealing with that right now. We're going to the Rules
Committee of one. I am why so they can jam
this through tomorrow if they can. I don't agree with
that process. And so, look, what do I think would happen.
(01:45:08):
I think we would get back to the table and
keep working and figure out what we would do. Maybe
you'd move a smaller bill to do the debt ceiling
and to deal with the border in the defense. But look,
right now, we're still working on the big, beautiful bill.
We want to support the president. There's a lot of
good things in it. There's a lot of things in
it that ball short. We'll see what happens. I'm not
one that panics though. If Congress doesn't act a certain day.
(01:45:29):
Usually when Congress acts, you should be more afraid than happy.
So and that's regardless of who's in charge. So we're
trying to make things better. There's a lot of teamwork
going on that is good, even amongst the varying ideologies
in the conference. But look, I didn't come here to
rubber stamp the same broken damn system that I came
(01:45:49):
here to fix. So I'm trying to decide how much
to change we're getting is worth it. There is some
legitimate change, and some people said, shif this, don't let
the perfect with the enemy be good. I mean, I
get that argument. But the flip side is if I'm
rubber stamping and continued socialization of healthcare, If I'm rubber
stamping the sort of fifty percent subsidy of the crap
that I didn't think should have existed in the first place.
(01:46:10):
If I'm rubber stamping more deficit spending in the next
four or five years and the hopes that either tariffs
are out your savings will balance the budget, I don't
think I'm doing my job.
Speaker 9 (01:46:19):
So I got a weigh all that.
Speaker 2 (01:46:20):
I have one last quick question for you. Under sixty
seconds left here. What's the one thing that, if included,
would convince you to vote for it.
Speaker 14 (01:46:28):
I mean, I think either or both the cutting down
on the continued subsidies and the Inflation Reduction Act, which
I feel strongly about, or something of respect to the
f MAP and or provider taxes to constrain what's happening
with the medicaid scam. Those are the two things that
are my biggest hang ups. I think if you add
those in it, I can swallow some things I don't like,
(01:46:49):
but we would have made some transformative changes. I think
we've made some good changes. I don't think the transformative yet,
and I think we need transformative.
Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
That's key congressmanship for We appreciate your time and I
know you all pull burning the midnight oil over there
getting all this done. Thank you so much for being
a fifthcal hawk on this and holding the line. God
bless you. We'll be praying for you. No, it's not fine.
Good to see you, of course you as well. Thank you.
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Speaker 2 (01:47:24):
Welcome back to the program. I'm going to have a
thing up here shortly, got a lot I gotta get
out subseac just following the latest with a bill. I
may put it up in the note section of substick.
If you're a subscriber, you're gonna know what that means
because there's probably gonna be a lot of you know, additions,
and it's kind of easier, I think, to follow along
there instead of in a post that will go out
(01:47:44):
as your newsletter, but kind of follow this stuff. But
we'll also have clips of what Congressmanship Royce said, because
that's all incredibly important, especially as it pertains to the
Social Security I mean, the deduction, that's a shell game,
and you're still getting taxed on that. That's a promise
that's not delivered, and we the tax relief, in my estimation,
is not that great. I don't think it is that great.
(01:48:05):
Any tax relief is great, believe me, because what I
pay in tax, you guys would have a stroke and
die over. Believe me. I do, and then I have
to be resuscitated, so you know, we get it. It's uh.
I And I think the point about property taxes too.
I'm not demanding that other people offset what I pay
with deductions here, So why the hell should we have
(01:48:27):
to do that for people who choose to live in
New York. You know, I mean, no offense, and I
know that they're fighting with their legislature about it as well,
but come on, all right, today in stupidity came.
Speaker 5 (01:48:35):
You had mentioned the shell game and I was going
to play.
Speaker 2 (01:48:39):
Talk about shells. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 5 (01:48:42):
Instead we'll do Rep.
Speaker 10 (01:48:44):
Mackiver, who's on video, of course, assaulting law enforcement officers.
Speaker 5 (01:48:47):
This is is that all this is her.
Speaker 7 (01:48:50):
Let's see if.
Speaker 5 (01:48:51):
She's got any regrets. Let's hear. Let's listen to this cut.
Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
Would you have done anything differently? No, once it came,
we showed up.
Speaker 10 (01:49:00):
All right, So she's all for the assaulting of law
enforcement and the left is going to make you believe
that it's Trump targeting as political opponents.
Speaker 5 (01:49:10):
It's just so stupid it's almost funny.
Speaker 2 (01:49:12):
I mean, I was told that was an insurrection. Those
were the words that were used, and I believe that
that's an insurrection, right, you all agree with me? I'm
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