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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Okay, so this is gonna be kind of a two
part little talk we have here before we get into
the Butler assassination in a few minutes. And there's just
so much more we have to get to on the
show Dark Money, all kinds of things. I want to
talk about, immigration and the liberal white woman. Let's first
address this part of it. We're going to go to
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the very beginning of this. This is a concept that
is as old as time itself and something we've talked
about before. Tyrants, evil men who are in positions of
power in any country, they want foreigners to come in
as fast as humanly possible. It's always been this way.
I think it was freaking Plato was talking about this.
It's a very simple a concept to understand. If I'm
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an evil person in charge and I want to burn
down America, I only have to con myself with people
who love America. Americans who love America, people who have
a loyalty to it. They're my only threat. If I
can bring in people who don't have that same affinity
for America or for whatever country I'm in charge in,
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well then I'm on a gravy train with biscuit wheels.
I'll promise to give them a little bit of cheddar
cheese as I'm looting the country, and nobody's going to
stop me. It's been done a million times before, It'll
be done a million more times throughout history. The mass
importation of disloyal foreigners is not one issue. It's not
a side issue for the globalist communists trying to destroy
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Western civilization. It is everything. It is the foundation, It
is the concrete, it is the rebar, it is the
central pillar. With it, they cannot fall without it. They
cannot succeed without the mass importation of foreigners. Communists cannot
succeed in destroying America. So the Trump administration, for all
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the getting, and some of it's deserve. The way they've
fumbled the Epstein stuff, and they'm we've already talked about that.
For all the crap they're getting, let's acknowledge something. They
are going after illegals. Is it as fast as it
has to be? No, not yet, But it takes time
to build the machine. They're going after illegals. They're going
after them hard. We're already at over two million year one.
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Let's hope that number increases year after year. They're doing it,
and the communists inside the United States of America, you
know what they're watching. They're not just watching illegals be deported.
They're watching their power evaporate. That's what they're actually watching.
They're watching their powers slowly fade away. Every time it
illegal gets deported from the country, a communist who hates
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the country loses power. And that's why they're out there
warning you about masked men.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
And also, at the same time, in our states and
many others are sending masked armed individuals to snatch law
abiding residents off the streets. Is their own children's scream
in terror.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
And these ice agents running around our communities like masked
bank robbers terrorizing women.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
This is not what we want in our country. This
is not what we voted for. Maybe in Chile under
the dictatorship, maybe in other dictatorships like North Korea and
China and around, but in this country, we don't have
masked armed agents ripping civilians out of their cars.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
We have witnessed masked gunmen kidnapping our neighbors off the streets.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
And my understanding, as they're outside waiting to do it again.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
Are Republicans really that stupid to think that you can
have masked men going around the country beating up brown
people and and and throwing them in unmarked cars.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Now you know why they speak that way, Well, they
want the mass importation of foreigners. But there's another there's
another aspect to it. You have to sell that. You
have to sell the mass importation of foreigners because Americans
are going to obviously push back on such a concept.
In order to sell that, you need to find someone
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to sell it to. Who are the people in America
who are so stupid, brainwashed and naive they will accept
that you should bring in a bunch of gang rapists
from Guatemala. Well, they're known as liberal white women. They
just busted up a child trafficking ring in Charlotte. It's
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breaking horribit. It's like the worst thing you've ever seen.
But that may have made you happy, It may have
made me happy, but not the liberal white woman.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
I'm a member of several groups here in Charlotte that
are working behind the scenes to make sure that are
migrant community immigrant communities are safe while your conditions arets icy.
So I'm here along with regard for other people, to
make sure that families feel safe, that children get home safe,
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and that families know that they don't have to come
out and put themselves at risk.
Speaker 7 (05:17):
While this is happening.
Speaker 8 (05:19):
Very coordinated.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
That what do you think about that that effort to
do this.
Speaker 8 (05:25):
I think that it's a warrant that we have to
do it.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
But the response has been incredible in the community, and
I'm so glad that people are stepping up and putting
themselves out there to protect our neighbors and our friends
and community happers.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Anything else you'd like to say?
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Trump?
Speaker 5 (05:48):
Can I say that.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
If you're an evil tyrant in America anywhere around the world,
you have to find someone to sell your evil, demonic
ways too. And fortunately for you, there are millions and
millions of American liberal women who are so dumb, manipulated,
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easily manipulated, that you can sell them filling up their
own community with gang rapists and they will buy it. Truly,
just broken, and that's what we're up again. You need
to put your money where your morals are, so do I.
This is something we have been better about in recent years,
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as I've talked about before many times, and I'm gonna
keep talking about. I'm not dismissive of the issues you
care about or I care about, but we always have
to keep in mind issues that actually win and lose
US elections. I'm an abortion break you know, you know
how pro life I am. But that doesn't move people
to the polls that will not decide that midterms. It
just won't, you know, what will inflation and immigration. Donald
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Trump's in the White House. We have the House and
Senate because of inflation and immigration, specifically the American people's
anger over those two things. So let's always keep that
in mind. In fact, let's talk to Chip about that
right now. Joining me now, Congressman from the state of
Texas is going to be Attorney General in the state
of Texas. Ball goes well, Congressman Chip, Roy, Chip, what
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is the pause act?
Speaker 7 (08:25):
Well, great to be on, Jesse, And you couldn't be
more correct with respect to the issues that are going
to matter next year in the election. Inflation and affordability
is obviously a huge one, but so is immigration and
continuing to do what we said we would do. The
President and his team, obviously Tom Holme and Stephen Miller,
the Secretary, the fine folks at ICE of Border Patrol
have been doing a great job stop being the agree
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to flow the borders, basically triage right, like, let's just
stop the flow, stop the bleeding. And now they're doing
a lot of the removals. ICE is engaged. Are we
removing as people as fast as you and I would prefer?
Speaker 9 (08:58):
No?
Speaker 7 (08:58):
But are we still removing tens of thousands of people? Yes,
that's a good thing. Self deportations are occurring, We're gonna
have to keep you know, following that, studying that, and
having oversight to make sure we know how many people
are going. But then there's this insue of legal immigration.
So you ask about the pause AD. I'm introducing legislation
this week that would pause all legal immigration, with the
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exception of short term tourist pieces, to basically say, we
need to review our entire system from top to bottom.
We should make sure that we are fixing the abuses
of H one B visas, which have been extraordinary. We
should end diversity and chain migration, the diversity visas and
chain migration which allow for this, you know, cousins and
brothers and sisters and extended family members that then piggyback
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on someone who comes into the United States. We should
fix the magnets to the interior of illegal immigration, including
Plyle or v. Dough, which was a bad decision of
the nineteen eighty saying that we must fund illegal aliens
in our schools. It was a Texas case. We should
end the broken birthright citizenship rule and instead make it
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t where it's very clear that if you're born to
an American citizen to youre a citizen, but not just
because you're on American soil, because it's a magnet for
people to come here legally. And importantly, last, but not least,
we need to continue to explore what I put forward
in a separate piece of legislation, vetting people for adherence
to Sharia law. We should make sure that the people
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who are coming here are not adherent to Shria law.
We should remove those who are. And if we do
those things and others, frankly, then we can unpause immigration
once we've fixed it to work. Right, But we have
fifty one million people in our country who are foreign born,
sixteen to seventeen percent of the population. It's higher than
it's ever been. We don't have an education system teaching
people that America is great. So let's pause, Let's restructure
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our system. Let's take a deep breath, and let's get
American workers back into the workforce. Let's support an America
first workforce rather than a corporate driven one.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Chip. There's so much of that I want to take
a part with you. Let's focus on the first part
of it, the abuses of the H one B visa,
because so many normies out there who just don't understand.
Maybe they're not political nerds like you and I are.
They hear about h one b visas they think, well,
these are just some highly trained engineer from Mumbai. Surely
we have to have that guy or the United States
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of America will collapse. We simply won't be able to
program Microsoft word again this year. Is that what all
these things are? What abuses are you talking about? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (11:31):
First of all, we should also make sure that we've
gotten high skilled workers that are being created here at home. Okay,
So let's start there. And one way to do that
is to stop the flow of the corporations bringing people
into h one bs and improving our education system and
increasing the demand so that Americans will do it. But secondly,
it's not being used that way. That's a falsehood. H
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one b's are often used for entry level positions. They
are shockingly for large numbers of peoples that are people
that are positions that you would think would be the
basic positions you could hire any number of Americans for
and they're not. And so that's being abused, and it's
being abused heavily by corporations who simply want to be
able to bring people in and they get tax advantage
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for doing it, and they're undermining the American people from
being able to get the employment they deserve. So we
need to reform that system. And there are ways to
do that, and we've got legislation we're going to be
introducing separately to do that. But the Pause Act says
pause fix H one b's fix the other issues I
went through a minute ago, and then we can take
a breath and decide if we want to reopen legal
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immigration in a month or two, or six or in
five years. I mean, let's pause. Let's truly pause and
take stock at the current state of our country.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
What about birthright Citizenship CHIP. This is something I've heard
Trump mentioned before. I know you've talked about it before.
It's just so nakedly absurd that you can sneak across
the border and crap out a kid right in the
state of Texas, and that kid'll be in Americans citizen
and his eighty five kids will be an American citizen forever.
It's so ridiculous, beyond belief in a gross misinterpretation of
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an amendment that was made for freed slaves. Are we
stuck under this ridiculous ruling? Forever.
Speaker 7 (13:15):
No, I don't believe so. And at first of all,
let's remember that all we've got is one opinion that
was not dispositive on the issue generally from the eighteen nineties,
that frankly got it wrong and misinterpreted the previous Supreme
Court rulings in a way that I think is bearing
a false notion that this is even a thing.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Right now.
Speaker 7 (13:32):
The President is right with this executive order to say
that there is no such thing as worthright citizenship from
the standpoint of being a citizen just because you came
here and we're born here, but rather that you were
considered a citizen if you were born of an American citizen.
Congress should state that clearly. We should make sure that
we get that and fight the courts to make sure
that that's the law. That would be the law. The
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court would uphold that, because the Constitution does not conflict
with that in the slightest bit. And I think it's
common sense. You ask the average American and they'd say, yeah,
if you're born to an American citizen, you're a citizen.
But you know, if you're born on American soil, just because,
as you noted, somebody just comes across the border, has
a kid in our hospital that we're paying for, and
then suddenly they're a citizen, or you know, the Chinese
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communists have you know, corporate machines that they use for
profit centers to fly people over he or have babies
and then get this Chinese national aid American citizenship. That's absurd.
And like I asked a Democrat witness and a hearing
today that we had on the census, we should have
a whole other segment on the census and how badly
it was done in twenty twenty and how skewed it
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is to blue states and liberal jurisdictions. But I asked
the Democrat witness to be clear, if seventy five million
people flooded into California illegally, you think, the witness, you
think they should be counted, they should be counted for
census purposes and therefore apportionment, and therefore California should get
a hundred new representatives. That Democrat witness said, yeah, that's
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what the constitution says, which is totally not true, but
that's what they think they want that so they can
you know, beep up their representation. And that's exactly what
happened over the last census. We're down at least ten
to fifteen seats just because of stupidity in the census.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Speaking of people pouring into our country and changing the country.
We have the Muslim called a prayer five days a
week in Dearborn, Michigan. The American people are slowly starting
to wake up to the fact that we have in
Islamist problem in this country and what in the world
are we going to do about it? Too?
Speaker 7 (15:33):
Yeah, Jesse, Look, this is actually probably the number one
reason that I'm running for Attorney General in Texas is
We've got to take immediate action to defend Texas because
it's not just Dearborn. It's not just Minneapolis. It's not
just London in Paris, it's not just Mamdani in New York.
It's Texas. And it's Texas not just because of what
you're hearing in the headlines of Epic City up in
Plano or the New Islamic Center down in Houston where
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you are, which is what one hundred and fifty thousand
square foot, you know, monstrosity. It's three hundred mosques across
the state of Texas. It's good friends of mine and
Plano that are also listening to those prayer calls coming
out of a mosque in Plano, Texas, just north of Dallas.
This is real, it's concerted. It's funded by the left,
It's funded by Arabella, you know, Democrat operatives, the Soros
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funding groups, the the AIDS Foundation, all of these outside groups,
all of it's related the same people that are pushing
you know, the Soros DA's, the leftist DA's, a lot
of them are pushing this Islamification of Texas because it's
the Red Green, it's the Marxist Islamist alliance that you
see in Mamdani. They've got a plan and we can't
win a war. We're not willing to recognize exists. I
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recognize it exists. I've introduced legislation to take away the
tax status for care the Council and you know Arab
one of American Islamic relations. I've introduced legislation to vet
people for Sharia law. I've introduced the bill or I'm
going to introduce this week to pause immigration while we
make sure we do in fact vet it. And we've
got to then go after the money, follow the money,
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knock the ness out from under it. And stop hiding
behind the person Amendment. This is a political movement. They
want to take over our country.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
They want to.
Speaker 7 (17:08):
Undermine Western civilization, and I'm not going to apologize for it.
I'm a proud Christian. I love this country and we
got to stand up and defend it and stop hiding
behind the person Amendment to allow the takeover of our country.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Finally, before I let you go, Chi, we started out
talking about it affordability. I know that we have a
bunch of loser Weenings in the Senate and a very
slim majority in the House. We do have midterms coming
up a year from now, and if Burger's still six
dollars a pound, we're going to get our clocks clean.
Is there anything we can do about affordability realistically that
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we're not doing that? What should we be doing?
Speaker 7 (17:45):
Yeah, First of all, we've got to allow some of
the policies that we implemented in the big beautiful Bill,
cutting taxes, get the economy going and get everything reving.
We're going to have to unwind and some of that
takes time. So part of it is just being really
confident in going out and campaigning. We're doing the hard
work of the President's doing a do a good job.
But we also need to pass more legislation. We either
need to blow up the filibuster and pass it in
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the Senate or we need to use reconciliation again. But
we can't just sit on the sidelines. We've got to
pass real legislation. The President is right, we've got to
deal with housing affortability. Stop letting private equity and financial
shops and formners buy up our housing. Stop that would
be a really good effective way to immediately increase housing supply.
Number two, let's make sure that we're going after the affordability.
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With respect to healthcare. Just massively change the system to
get us out from under the broken Obamacare system. Expanding
health savings accounts, equalizing the tax treatment for everybody so
that you get the same tax break that big corporations get.
Stop funneling subsidies to insurance companies. Empower patients to be
able to go to doctors of their choice. We can
do that. We have all the legislation, we just have
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to go do it. But stop running away in fear
and go on offense. And finally, we want to deal
with with grocerims. You've just got to make sure that
we're creating competition and that we're making sure that we're
growing more stuff here at home. We should stop allowing
the Chinese communists to own our farms and our ranchers
and our meat packing facilities, free up our local farmers
to get more stuff directly to market. And then once
you do all that and get the economy going, we'll
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be in good shape. But we've got to address portability
because right now healthcare is consuming about a third of
our government resources and huge chunks of the average American
famili's budget. So we got to make those changes, and
we can, and we should, but it takes boldness among
people here in Congress to do it.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Thank you, Chip, come back soon. Brother. I love snacks,
and when I snack, everybody, everyone who knows me, knows
what I'm going for. I'm going for chips. When I
say snacks, I don't mean crackers, I don't mean pretzels.
I don't want fruit. I want chips. But chips are
terrible for you. They just are. They're awful for you.
(19:49):
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Speaker 9 (20:40):
The Biden administration started the affordability crisis, and my administration
is ending it.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
I'm ending it.
Speaker 9 (20:47):
Prices the way down, our energy prices the way down.
And you know, despite Hamburger's being a big business, energy
is one business that's bigger.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
When you get energy.
Speaker 9 (20:56):
Down, everything else is affected. If you start bringing the
price again, that's like a massive tax. Gun prices that
McDonald's are coming down. It's moving down. Unfortunately, they were
so high in the last administration that people aren't that
happy because it was so high. So even though it's
coming down and coming down a lot. They want to
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see where it was like when I was president, and
we'll be getting it very close to that number, maybe
even better depending on what we do with energy. But
the energy's coming the way down.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Okay, joining me now, moynihan, New York Post Financial correspondent. Okay, Lydia.
Donald Trump is certainly no more on. He's the man
who understands that people want prices down. And really that's
the big reason he's in the White House. As much
as I love other things about him, and you probably
do as well, he's in the White House because things
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got too expensive and people can't go out to red Lobster.
Speaker 10 (21:50):
Now, yeah, exactly. It's not the Ebstein files. That's not
why he got elected. It is because the economy was
tanking under Joe Biden for the average America.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
And I mean, inflation hurts working class people.
Speaker 10 (22:04):
More than anybody else because it's basically eating your wages
much less purchasing power. So look, I think the Trump
administration is doing, to the most part everything they possibly can.
I think they're deregulating, which is helpful for the economy.
They're making sure that we can drill and get access
to energy that's taking prices down as well, and we'll
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have sort of a spillover effect. But it does take
time for these things to happen. And the other thing
is that inflation is almost impossible to reverse. Right, if
you're speeding down the highway at let's say, an inflation
rate of ten miles per hour that was basically what
inflation is at under Biden, and you slow down, you're
going nine miles an hour. You're still moving, right, You're
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just not moving quite as quickly. But to actually go
back and reverse prices to what it was before the
pandemic isn't really feasible, unfortunately. And so again, I think
we're going to be in much better shape than if
Biden or Kamala Harris was running the country, But I
don't think that we're going to get back to pre
COVID levels anytime soon. And I also think it takes
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more than nine months to see the impact of these policies.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
So Lydia does that put us in kind of an
economic slash political game of chicken, if you will, where
voters are still mad that they can afford what they
could afford five years ago. That's why they tossed Democrats out.
But we have midterms coming up next year, as you
well know, we have twenty twenty eight election. That's not
that far away, as you know. Are they now going
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to look at those same prices and say, hey, you
Republicans are sitting in office and you didn't get me
back to red lobster, it's your fault now, or are
they just going to start getting used to it.
Speaker 10 (23:45):
Well, first, I reject the notion that it's red lobster.
I think they also want to go back to Olive Garden.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
No, but look, look, yeah, the rent still too damn
high here and.
Speaker 10 (23:57):
A lot is the affordability issue that has become the
buzzer since Zorn Mumdani made it the buzzword here in
New York City where everything is really expensive. And I
think Conservatives and Republicans have a tendency to basically say, well,
we also want to subsidize things. We also want to
make sure that the government gets involved to help you.
And I think what Republicans need to do is take
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a step back and point to the facts. And the
facts are that anytime government gets involved in any industry,
whether it is healthcare, whether it's subsidizing childcare, whether it's
food stamps, whether it's housing.
Speaker 5 (24:32):
Education is another huge example.
Speaker 10 (24:34):
As soon as the government gets involved and tries to
start subsidizing that for people, the prices go up. So
if you look at over the last thirty or so years,
the prices of everything that government gets involved with, those
are skyrocketing. Meanwhile, the prices of things like technology or clothing,
anything that the private.
Speaker 5 (24:51):
Sector does, those prices go down.
Speaker 10 (24:54):
So I think we need to have a bit of
a framework, sort of adjustment, you will, because I think
Republicans are too quick. They want to make voters happy,
and they're too quick to say, oh, yeah, let's make
sure that you have enough food stamps or this or that.
And I think we need to take a step back
and message to the fact that, as Reagan said, government
is not the solution to the problem.
Speaker 5 (25:16):
Government is the problem.
Speaker 10 (25:17):
And I think that's going to be so much more
compelling because you have here in New York so on
Mom Donnie who's basically saying, oh, there is no problem
too big or too small, but government can't solve That
is a terrifying statement, right, And so I think Republicans
really need to message government is the problem. We want
to get out of your way, and I think the
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good thing. Actually, Trump is not an idelogue. He just
likes to find solutions that works, and so I think
right now he is proposing all kinds of solutions. The
fifty year mortgage was not well received, I think for
good reason.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
But I think it's not a bad idea. Throw it out.
Speaker 10 (25:55):
If somebody wants a fifty year mortgage and that's going
to make them happy, it's a free country, let them
do it. But to your point, I mean, the issue
is that any of these economic policies, especially when it
comes to deregulating, it takes a long time to see
the impact, right, And so it's easy to sell socialism.
Speaker 5 (26:13):
It's free, free, free.
Speaker 10 (26:14):
You know, you get a car, and you get a car,
and it's a little bit harder to sell. No, in
the long run, you're gonna end up like Venezuela if
that's what you do. And one other thing that I've
been thinking about as well, I've been seeing some conservatives,
for instance, kind of go after so black Rock has
been buying up a lot of single family homes all
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across the country, and people are pointing to that as
one example of corporations basically making life more expensive for everyone.
Speaker 5 (26:41):
But this is the issue, and this is again.
Speaker 10 (26:43):
What conservatives need to debunk. It's sort of the stage
one thinking Thomas ol talked about. You basically think corporations
buying something bad or government helping good. You just think
about the first stage and you don't think about the
long term repercussions. And if you think about it, actually
the fact that you know you have these companies now
looking to buy companies that is spurred development. One of
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the big issues is over the last couple decades we
haven't had a tremendous amount of new homes built. So
now you actually are seeing a lot of development happening
because those people know.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
Well, you know what, there's going to be a buyer.
Speaker 10 (27:20):
I can make this bet because somebody's going to swoop
in and get this, and so that's actually spurring development.
I've heard some conservatives say they want to ban that.
I think that would be a bad idea, right, And
so again I think we just need to message the
free market is always the best and the cheapest and
the most affordable solution when you have government that makes
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it complicated. Right in New York, there was a great
piece in the Free Press just fifty thousand apartments that
are just sitting vacant because of government regulation. Government here
in New York basically pass some things saying you can't
raise rents a certain amount, And there's all of these
landlords who now are like, well, why would I rent
this out? I can't afford to renovate it. To rend
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it out at that price, the numbers aren't going to work.
So I'm just going to stick here and keep the
apartment and not let it runt. And that's, of course
another example of government interfering and freezing prices.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Yeah, take it from an old guy who's bought and
sold several homes. Please don't take out a fifty year mortgage.
If you're watching this, please please do the math on
what you would actually pay for that. I'm begging you,
don't take out a fifty year mortgage. I just my
blood pressure can't handle the idea of that. But I
do want to talk to you about Oh gosh, I know,
I do want to talk to you about in New
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York City, a place I dearly love. In fact, I'm
willing to be there in two weeks, and I'm concerned
that this is going to be my last visit Lydia
because it was already it's getting filthy. The whole place
smells like pee weed and it's awful. Last time I
was there, a homeless guy dropped his pants to his angles,
imped in front of me in the sidewalk, and it
was noon, in the middle of the day, and it's
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just freaking awful. How much how much worse? Oh gosh,
I'm sorry, how much worse is it going to get?
Speaker 5 (29:06):
I think a lot worse.
Speaker 10 (29:07):
Not to be glum here, but about Eric Adams kind
of feckless, kind of corrupt, but at least he wasn't
embracing and pushing for defund the police and all of
these crazy ideas that z around. Mumdani clearly believes he's
like kind of walked them back in the last couple
of months. But there's literally five years of him tweeting
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defund the police, the police are anti you know, queer
and racist, and there's dozens and dozens and dozens of
times that he said that, So I think we could
be pretty clear that, you know, what he was tweeting
for five years is probably what he's going to do,
more than what he said in the last two months.
Right before the election.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
But yeah, I'm really concerned.
Speaker 10 (29:49):
And it's it's interesting because we saw sort of one
group of Republicans say, you know, oh, this is going
to be great. Republicans can run on Mumdannie and win
the midterms, and isn't that going to be fabulous? New
York is going to be a disaster, and we can
point to that is how socialism fails. And I think
Trump actually now is also saying he wants to work
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with man Donnie, and he was very clear during the
primary that no, we want to save New York.
Speaker 5 (30:16):
New York should be like a crown jewel of the
United States, and that's what we want.
Speaker 10 (30:22):
So look, I don't know what's going to happen, but
I guess so my hope is And if you look
at who voted for Mom Donnie, a lot of it
is foreigners. In fact, if it had just been native
born Americans voting in the selection, Cuomo would have won.
If it had just been working class people, Cuomo would
have won. But there was a lot of foreign born
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people who, for whatever reason, maybe felt that Zora Mamdannie
reminded them of where they came from.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
I don't know, but there was a lot of sort.
Speaker 10 (30:52):
Of Champagne socialists as well. And I read this story
this week about how the mayoral victor in Seattle running
on a socialist platform pretty similar to Momdannie, how her
parents still give her money. And I have a cary
thats still giving their kids money is the root cause
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of most of the bad policy in America. And I
say this because I have a lot of friends here. Again,
parents subsidize their life, and what that is created is
an entire class of voters who is completely untothered from
any economic reality. They don't understand. Oh, I don't want
taxes to be raised because that would mean I would
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keep less of my money. There's no sort of critical
thinking skills if you don't actually have to live with
the consequences of your decision. Right, If your parents are
giving you money and you have a driver or you
can afford to uber everywhere, you're never going to have
to face the fact that defund the police means you're
not gonna want to take the subway because it's spooky
and people are gonna show you parts of their body
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and do all these crazy things that you don't want
to see. Right, So people need to live in the
real world, and I this is such a this is
such a prevalent thing here in Manhattan. You know, middle
class or upper middle class kids from all over the
country move here and their parents help them out, and
then they just think it's chic to be a socialist
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because Emily rode Jakowski and the cool influencers are all
talking about how you know, hot girls are for zoron
and they are completely removed from any reality of their decision.
And that's another thing actually is it's a lot of transplants,
people who moved here in the last five years who
voted overwhelmingly for Mum Donnie.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
It was not lifelong New Yorkers.
Speaker 10 (32:43):
So pretty interesting kind of as we see that breakout
of who and where and why and what notot how
Mumdanni came to power.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
But yeah, don't don't give gyar kids money when they're
at thirty. Like, it's just not a good idea, Lydia.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
You know, whate else is in a good idea? Taking
the sub way as a young woman, why are you
taking the subway? Get a freaking uber or something. What's
wrong with you?
Speaker 5 (33:05):
I mean it's it's expensive. That that is the issue.
Speaker 10 (33:09):
You know what I have gotten pepper spray, which of
course is something technically illegal in New York City. You
can't get it because why should you be able to
protect yourself in a disgusting city that our horrible blue
state leaders have created.
Speaker 5 (33:24):
So I do have that.
Speaker 10 (33:27):
But yeah, I also city bike a lot, which it's funny,
probably is more dangerous, but it feels a lot safer.
No one sort of, I guess, glimmer of hope. I
don't want to be one of those people who comes
on and talks about how the sky is falling and
how horrible things are, because we still, obviously are super privileged.
If I could live any time or place, it would
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be still right about now. But at least Depotic who
has been such a voice of reason. She was the one,
of course who was grilling all of the university president
about anti semitism on campus. She has announced her candidacy
for governor here in New York, and the polling again,
a year's a long time, as we know, anything happens.
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Everyone thought Cuomo was going to win a year ago,
but Stephanic's polling is very impressive and people don't like Hochl.
So I am very confident actually that she stands a
very good chance of winning. Lee Zelden, who I didn't
think would get very far, he actually almost He came
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in very close to Hokel in the last election. So
my hope would be that people in New York kind
of start to wake up and literally look around like, like,
are people just I don't know, blindfolded, Like do they
have their blinders on? I don't understand how somebody could
walk through New York City and think like, hmm, I
think we need a social worker, Like how could you
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reach the conclusion that mamdannie is going to solve these problems.
I'm honestly baffled by it, but I think hopefully that'll
be give a moment of waking up. Unfortunately, I think
there's going to be some claudical damage in the interim,
but I think at least Demonic Stan's a very good
chance of winning, and ultimately the governor.
Speaker 5 (35:13):
Does have a lot more power over the purse, the MTA,
a lot of.
Speaker 10 (35:17):
Those things that we have to deal with in New
York City than the mayor does.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Unfortunately, many of ma'am Donnie's voters come from a place
that's actually dirty or in New York City, and that's
half the problem. Lydia, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
I love chips. I'm a chipman. Everybody knows that. That's well,
that's what I dig ho is chips. And when I
walk into gas station now I actually can walk past
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the chip aisle. And I never used to walk past
the chip aisle. Why because I have massive chips waiting
for me at home. When I first heard about massive chips,
I was told that they're healthy because they only have
three ingredients. Right, there's no seed oil, tallow, salt and corn.
You know what I heard when someone said healthy, disgusting.
No potato chips with three ingredients are everything for me
(36:12):
now because Vandy Crisps figured out how to do them right.
That's why you need to go try a bag. In fact,
I would try every flavor they had. The smoke houses,
like their barbecue. That's really my jam. I like the
plain ones. My son freaks out over the ones that
tastes like Italian dressing. The freaking glorious. Go get some
Vandy Crisps at Vandycrisps dot com. Slash Jesse TV freaking fantastic.
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Let's talk about the communists, let's talk about the media.
Let's just talk about well, a conversation we've had before
about their mentality versus your mentality. You know, it's a
religion of destruction and domination, and they are really never happy,
they're never really satisfied, because there's always something else you
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can control, so you can destroy it. This is how
the communist operates. It's one of his one of the
things that helps him. It oftentimes hurts him as well,
because he can't control his demonic nature. But you know
what's wild When Republicans complain about media bias, Ah, they're
favoring the left. You're being honest about that. You look
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out and you see all this bias favoring the left,
and you're angry, and you're totally correct about that. But
you want to hear something well when democrats. When democrats
complain about the media, they should be doing more. If
you do better reporting, why aren't you helping us? You
scoff and throw your hands up and say things like
you control ninety five percent of it? What are you
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talking about? But here's the thing, they're being honest too,
because the communist doesn't want ninety five percent of the
media the communist wants one hundred percent of the media,
and until he has complete control over every word on
the news, in the newspaper, on social media, is not happy.
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So when Summerlee says things like this, she means it.
Speaker 8 (38:20):
We need our electorate behind us, all parts of our electorate.
We need the media, and we rarely have the media.
So how this story gets told is going to be
a really important piece right now. They're going to have
to go up against all of Trump's media apparatus, right
social media owned by his cronies, the legacy media that
always has a little bit of a skew biased towards
both sizessm both sizism always benefits for public.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
I know that sounds crazy, what's she talking about, but again,
she's a communist. She doesn't want ninety five percent. All
things should be working on behalf of the revolution. And
if there's even one tiny thing that's not, the communist
feels that he is under threat. What's the result of this.
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I want you to watch Jimmy Kimmel, and more specifically
Jimmy Kimmel's wife, I want you to watch this.
Speaker 11 (39:16):
Thankfully, my immediate family all they did not vote for
Donald Trump. They did the first time, a few of them,
we flip them the second time. It hurts me so
much because of the personal relationship I now have, where
my husband is out there fighting this man, and to me,
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them voting for Trump is them not voting for my
husband and me and our family, and I unfortunately have
kind of lost relationships with people in my family because
of it. This is not just Republican versus Democrat for
me anymore. It is to me it's family values. And
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I'm angry all the time, which isn't healthy at all.
But I like personalize everything now. When I see these
terrible stories every day, I'm immediately mad at certain aunts, uncles,
cousins who put him in power. And it's really hard
and I wish I could like deprogram myself in some way.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
She said it, and you know what's wild. You can
tell she knows it. She's been programmed. This is the
benefit the communist has when he controls everything. When he
has the control of so many of these institutions, he
can program dumb losers like that woman. And after she
is programmed, she will lose valuable relationships with family. She
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will be miserable, angry, bitter, all the time, and she'll
know it too. She'll know She'll wake up in the
morning with a scowl on her face and go to
bed at night with a scowl on her face, completely
destroyed from the inside out. That's why the communist wants
control of all messaging, and even a tiny little bit
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escapes his grasp, it drives him insane. All right, it's
time to lighten the mood. And we may not always
love the specific language or specific targets Donald Trump uses
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or targets goes after, but we will carry something on
long after Donald Trump has passed. The treatment of the
media forever, Republicans were taught to treat the media as
if they were a little biased but kind of misguided.
Let's just be polite. Let's accept whatever Communists framing they have,
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and will be polite. We have to answer the question,
after all. But of course, that's a terrible way to
treat your mortal enemy, who lives in die to destroy
you every single day. You treat your mortal enemy as
if he's your mortal enemy. And well or later of
these people are going to learn it's a.
Speaker 5 (42:11):
Better one week for Congress to release the Epstein files.
Speaker 8 (42:13):
Why not just do it now.
Speaker 9 (42:14):
Well, it's not the question that I mind, it's your attitude.
I think you are a terrible reporter. It's the way
you ask these questions. You start off with a man
who's highly respected asking him a horrible, insubordinate and just
a terrible question. And you could even ask that same
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exact question nicely.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
You're all psyched.
Speaker 9 (42:38):
Somebody psyches you over at ABC, and you're gonna psych it.
You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter. And ABC's
your company, your crappy company is one of the perpetrators.
And I'll tell you something. I'll tell you something. I
think the license should be taken away from ABC because
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your news is so fake and it's so wrong, trying
to not going then.
Speaker 5 (43:04):
Hanging in the box and let's trying to.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Look back because they begin yeh, let's see you tomorrow.
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