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Ladies and gentlemen in this corner fromthe University of Colorado, thirty years in
Lorraine, fighting for truth, justiceand the American ways, and once again
Colorado's center of the universe of craziness. Why is that? I mean,
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that's its own talk topic, andI would love to hear from you in
that, whether you've been here foreveror whether you've got here today. I
mean, why is Colorado one ofthe most beautiful places on the face of
the earth. What caused it tobecome this epicenter of madness and craziness?
And it's not that everything is obviouslybut weight disproportionately. And we've got more
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of that on the agenda today andhistorically we can look at many, many
examples, but today we're going tobe talking about just truly this insanity of
what Diamond Mike Johnston, Mayor ofDenver I named him Diamond Mike because he
loves to spend your money and there'sno limit to it, right, not
his own, but yours, andspend it in ways that are completely self
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defeating and guarantee that much much moreof your money will have to be spent
starting with this, And this iswhat I mean just by lunacy, who
in their right mind, as apublic official, as a mayor, would
as in anything, would ever sayin public, let alone at their inauguration
these words to a nation and aworld right now where there are many homeless
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people. There are many homeless peopleare homeless because of Democrat policies have left
them homeless. There are many peoplewho are homeless because they just want that
lifestyle of urban camping. There aremany people who are homeless because the Democrats
have decided to open up the southernborder. But in a world where you
have so many homeless people, andmore and more every day, including obviously
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you get more and more homeless dueto drug addiction because the Left is pushing
legalized drugs, what sane person whocares at all about the rest of us
would stand up with a big platformand say these words to the homeless or
those thinking about coming homeless, orthose who are going to become homeless soon
all over the world. Oh,Shannon, can you cue up button bar
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for me? Thank you, Shannon, the Great Shannon'scott, really, the
iconic Shannon Scott is kind enough tobe filling in today. Ryan and Kelly
are off to celebrate Kelly's birthdate atthe Rockies Dodgers game, and hopefully the
Rockies won't get cheated out of awin tonight the way they were last night.
But Mike Johnston, we will getyou a home. Who would do
that? We will get you ahome. We will get you a home.
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Who would do that? Now?Listen? I would respect the hades
out of them. If Mike Johnston, the mayor of Denver, individually stepped
up as a man and said tohomeless people, hey, come live at
my place. I'll get you ahome. I would say, man,
Mike, I really disagree with yourpro death abortion stuff and all this and
that, But in this sense,man, you're christ Like, right,
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I would respect that guy of that. But that's not what Diamond Mike is
talking about. We will get youa home. No, he's talking about
taking your money and getting homes forall these folks so that Diamond Mike can
win the governorship. Because that's whatthis is all about. Right, He's
running for governor, he has beenall along, and so he will spend
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any amount of your money to warehousehomeless people of any stripe, per variety
or source in hotels and motels.So he can get elected governor, and
the fact that it is unsustainable,that it's counterproductive, that there is a
reason no other city in the countryhas done this is obvious. It doesn't
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work, it's going to backfire,it makes it worse. But Diamond Mike
doesn't care because it's your money,not his. And so one of the
built in fatal flaws is obviously,when you advertise we will get you a
home, and then you deliver onit to the tune of at least this
one story you're about to hear willsay maybe about twenty eight thousand dollars a
year per homeless person. Then atthat point, what are you going to
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get Let's think about that together fora second. I don't think any of
us have to be math majors tofigure this one out. Okay, the
mayor's out there telling the homeless ofthe world, we will get you a
home, and then the first timethe Democrat's ever done it, he's delivering
on the promise to the tune oftwenty eight grand a year out of taxpayer
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pockets per homeless person. What isthat going to lead to? Yeah,
that's right, few are homeless,because no homeless are going to want to
come here. If they get tocome here and get twenty eight grand a
year in housing food, there's nohomeless person in America that dump to come
to Colorado just to pick up twentyeight grand a year for housing food for
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doing nothing. You don't have toget any treatment, you don't have to
do anything, you don't have tosweep the floor, you don't have to
do anything. Not one homeless personin America would be attracted here for that.
So yeah, that's the obvious startingpoint fatal flaw, but there are
many others, and which raises theinteresting question how many fatal flaws can you
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have or is that a gross misuseof the term, because if one flaw
is fatal and this is right,because okay, we're going to spend twenty
grand a year of taxpayer money,every single year into perpetuity to get the
homeless off the street. And that'syeah, that's going to cost us right
now at least eighty millionaire. Butit's actually much more than that, And
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that eighty million a year is goingon like forty percent of the whole police
budget, and then the whole homelessbudget in and of itself is more than
the police budget. Much more.Yeah, okay, that's our starting point.
But then are we really reducing homelessnesswhen it's just attract more homeless?
Right, So you've got that builtin fatal flaw, but there are others.
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So we're going to talk about thatmanness today. And you know,
us on this show, we're wedon't curse the darkness while we do that,
but we also light a candle.So what is the fix? I've
got the fix? Do you havethe fix? And maybe we've got two
fixes that will work, or twohundred fixes, but I've got one that
clearly will and Diamond Mike has nointerest in it because it's not about your
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best interest. It's not about thebest interest of the ninety nine point eight
percent of society that is not homelesshere, you know, by choice or
otherwise, and many are homeless notby choice. No, it's it's all
about Diamond Mike and his road tothe Governor's mansion. Because there's one profound
truth that I would ask you toconsider and adopt because I think it's undeniable,
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and that is for Democrats in Coloradoright now. Because you may be
thinking to yourself, wait a second, Dan, there is a fatal flaw
in your theory, Dan, becauseyou say, Mike Johnston's doing all this
to become governor. But wait asecond, this actually doesn't work. It's
going to be bad for the state. That'll hurt his chances to become governor.
No. No, here's what's happenedin Colorado. It because Colorado has
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become so solidly blue and the lefthas so much money, and the GOP
right now, there's great GOP talent, and some GOP are winning, but
the GOP right now struggling in Colorado. Here's the bottom line. Democrats know
the smart ineffective. But these smartDemocrats know that winning statewide office in Colorado
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has become detached from whether their actionsare harming the people of the state.
Police has proven that the key towinning a statewide race in Colorado right now,
and Dems like Johnston realize it iswinning the Democrat primary. And that's
just a matter of who gets thebig leftist money, right, who gets
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the big leftist money, who getsthe big leftist support, They're going to
be the nominee. It's not thebest woman, it's not the best man.
Jared Polis proved that he was ableto absolutely pancake his Democrat opposition.
We would have had the first femalegovernor of Colorado. And guess who stopped
that, And that would have beenKerrie Kennedy, the treasure. Guess who
stopped that from happening, The enlightenedone, the very woke Jared Polis.
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He single handedly stopped that from happening. We were going to have a female
governor. She was going to bea Democrat, and Jared Polis crushed her
with his money. So the Democratsget get it. And you think all
of this, Mike Johnston using hundredsand hundreds of millions of your money to
wear house homeless in something that's unsustainableand counterproductive, that's just going to attract
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more and more high end leftist supportand money. So he's got it,
and he is going to be theDemocrat nominee for governor and it doesn't matter
that, like polists before him,dramatically undermine life in Colorado. So we
got that going for us, right, So we're going to talk about that
today now that we finally have thenumbers, which, not surprisingly diamond Mike
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had been hiding from people because thenumbers really make him look bad. So
we're going to get into that story. Today talk about madness. We're going
to talk about the latest example.And I told you this would happen of
the horror that Jared Polis and theLeft have brought on Colorado. They're not
responsible for each and every truck crashdisaster in Colorado, not by a long
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shot, but unforgivable that Jared Polishas invited more of this carnage into Colorado
by stepping in to take off thehook that that homicidal trucker who caused the
massive fire that burned to death multipleColorados, just so Jared Poulis could please
Kim Kardashian. So it's no surprisewhen we have yet the latest mass casualty
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truck crash in Colorado. So I'mgetting a lot of texts and calls on
this. When we come back,we're going to talk about this. A
semi driver sent back to Mexico sixteentimes, so comes to Colorado once more.
You know, kills on the highwaywith the semi And what do you
think he's going to be facing interms of charges? Because now Polus is
set the standard. Right, youget one. You can be as reckless
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as humanly possible. You can burnto death Coloradin's and it's about a year
per Colorado. You burn to deathunder the Jared Polis standard. You're on
the Dan Kaplis show, Conduise aRice. So are you for school choice
or not? We already have achoice system in education. If you are
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of means, you will move toa district where the schools are good and
the houses are expensive, like PaloAlto, California. If you go across
the street from Stanford, Palo AltoHigh has a performance arts center that looks
like a smaller version of Stanford's.If you're really wealthy, you will send
your kids to private schools. Sowho's stuck in failing neighborhood schools? Poor
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kids, a lot of them minoritykids. So how can you say you're
for civil rights? How can yousay you're for the poor when you're condemning
those children to not be able toread by the time they're in third grade.
They're never going to read. Soif you want to say that school
choice and vouchers and charter schools aredestroying the public schools, fine you write
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that editorial in the Washington Post,But then don't send your kids to Sidwell.
Friends, so brilliant by kind ofLisa Rice. There is school choice
for the people with money, right, But it's the Democrats, starting with
polists in each and every one ofthem, who want to rob kids of
that freedom, who want to robdisproportionately kids of color of that freedom.
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And it's just so revealing about whothese Democrats really are. And unfortunately it's
just one of the great moral outrageis in life today because it robs these
kids, most of them, oftheir true capacity, their true future,
because they don't have an equal opportunityto compete. But the Democrats are perfectly
happy to do that in order toget teacher union support, etc. And
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the crazy thing there is, youwould think a lot of teachers who are
normally such good people, such smartpeople. My sister has been a very
liberal school teacher in Chicago area formany, many years, you would think
they would understand. Wait a second, if we had true competition and education,
and if middle income and lower incomeparents were now empowered with money in
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the form of these vouchers to goout and truly have a competitive education marketplace,
think about how the salaries of thebetter teachers would skyrocket. Think about
the competition for the best teachers.As a free market, competitive education system
K through twelve now competes to getthe best teachers so they can attract more
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customers to their school. So you'vegot this teachers union set up which is
really geared to protect the weakest inthe hurt to protect the worst of the
herd. Right, you've got thisteachers union set up that's actually undermining all
of the great teachers who'd be worthso much more if there was true competition
in the education marketplace eight five tofive for zero five eight two five.
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More importantly, these precious children wouldbe given what the American promise is right,
an equal opportunity to compete. Butright now the Democrats rob them of
that. Glad you are here,Techdan five seven, seven thirty nine.
I guess common theme for today isis why is Colorado the epicenter of kind
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of madness? And there are alot of examples historically. We've talked about
some others today, but here's anotherone. Listen, no matter what state
you're in, and no matter howgood your governor is, you are unfortunately
going to have some disastrous big grigcrashes, some awful truck crashes, and
I know that that's my job.I do big crashcases, truck crash cases
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in Colorado and some other states.That's just the reality. But any sane
governor who really cares about his orher people is going to be looking for
everything they can do to minimize asmuch as possible that carnage. We have
a governor who does the opposite.We had one of the worst truck crash
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disasters imaginable. Remember that one wherewe had that rohal Agualara Maderos who decides
he knows his brake's overheating. Hegets out of the truck because his brake's
are overheating way up in the mountains. He gets out of the truck,
he's told to stay out of thetruck by his company. What does he
decide to do with the brake smokeand he decides to get back in.
And then he had multiple opportunities toditch that truck before he burns a bunch
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of people live, but he makesconscious decision after conscious decision to drive at
eighty plus miles an hour this verydangerous semi and with complete utter disregard to
the lives of others. And thenfinally when it's coming to its predictable end,
and there's highway traffic stopped in frontof him. He has one last
choice, very conscious decision, plentyof time to make it. Is he
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going to ditch the truck off theside of the road or is he going
to ram right into the back ofthat park traffic on I seventy And he
makes a conscious decision in order toprotect himself to ram into the back of
that pack traffic, knowing full wellwhat would happen, big fireball and all
these people burn to death. Soa jury, and in a Democrat jurisdiction,
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a Democrat Da and Jeffco apologies toall the great Republicans there. Democrat
DA does the right thing, theonly thing you can do, brings these
homicide charges, takes the jury acup of coffee to convict him, and
he gets the sentence of one hundredand ten years, and it should have
been longer. And then what happensbefore the judge can consider a motion to
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reconsider the sentence, and then thejudge can impose something that may be more
quote reasonable in the minds of thecourt. Governor Polis swoops in in order
to kiss up to Kim Kardashian,who's pressing for the reduction or elimination of
the sentence of this great hero killer. You know, Kim Kardashian swoops in.
So, of course Polish chooses hugsand kisses with Kim Kardashian. I'm
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talking metaphorically. Polish chooses that overthe safety of Coloraden's and the dignity and
rights of the survivors of the dead. And so then what do you think
is going to happen. I'm hereto tell you I've been doing this forty
years. I've been doing trucking casesfor decades. The network the trucking industry
in America. First of all,you have a lot of really good people,
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and then you have a lot ofreally bad people and really bad companies
along with some really good people andreally good companies. But the trucking industry
in America talks, They communicate.The entire industry knows, you know,
what states you don't mess with andwhat states you can get away with stuff
in. And you get a governorafter a guy does and listen for the
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great truckers out there. What Maderosdid is a series of absolute cardinal sins.
So you do the worst things youcan do as a trucker, literally,
and you burn all these people todeath, and you're going to end
up with about a year per personyou burn to death. You think that's
lost on the trucking industry. Moreimportantly, you think that's lost on the
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underbelly of the trucking industry, thebad part of the trucking industry. Give
me a break. So all you'regoing to do through what Polis did is
attract more and more of the badpart of the trucking industry into Colorado,
and then you end up with someof this stuff that we're having. And
so I want to get you thelatest report on the latest killing in Colorado.
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I'll do that right out of thebreak. And then the charge is
that this killer is now facing Sothis is total madness, and this is
the sort of stuff that has tostop and that you would hope a GOP
candidate eventually you could cut through thenoise, you know, with the voting
public and succeed with just just aseries of these issues that make it undeniably
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clear these Democrats don't care about you. I love the line trump head,
and I'll find that sound for you. I think it was yesterday out of
Wisconsin, where he said, Hey, Biden's all about the illegal immigrants.
Biden cares about the illegal immigrants.I care about you. I mean,
there's such inherent, obvious truth inthat. Who do you care more about?
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Clearly, at this point Biden pollsthe rest of the left care more
about the folks coming here illegally thanthey do you. You're on the Dan
Kapla show. Are hidden microphones apturemore of Joe Biden's debate prep. There
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was none of this going on andliving and recuperating today. Everybody spoiled run.
When I was a boy, wedidn't have these video games. We
may have our own games like chewthe bark off the tree. You and
your friends would fight a nice oldtree and you start chewing the skin off
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of it, and there were nowinners. Everybody was a loser. It
rot in your teeth and left yourintestine scarred and gnawed it. And that's
the way it was, and weliked it. We loved it. That's
exactly what he's gonna sound like onJune twenty seven, right, just like
the sticks to the Union. Thatthat is how they they want to create
the appearance that he's functional. Butyeah, and that story is more plausible
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than cornpop anyway. Speaking of Biden, and I know this isn't the same
without the visual, and if yousaw the visual, you know what I'm
talking about. But it's what I'vebeen talking about four ages on the show
almost two years now, that hewill not be the demnominee. And that's
apparent now. But we've had thesemajor freeze ups just within the last seven
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days. I count two. Otherpeople claim three or four. I think
the other two may not be legit, but there are two absolute public freeze
ups that just show somebody who cannotbe president of the United States just isn't
physically and mentally capable. And ifyou're seeing these two publicly, as guarded
as they are with him, andas seldom as he appears in public,
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how many are going on behind thescenes? Right? And you know from
experience that when people reach this phaseof their cognitive decline, you know,
all of the sudden, it's veryrapid, just like you know people go
bankrupt very slowly and then all atonce. So with Joe Biden, Now,
this one yesterday to me was inmany ways the worst. And you'll
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get a feel of it from theaudio, from the way he couldn't get
these words out. But if yousaw his face in the video, you
just see the face of somebody whois in that stage that they're in that
stage right of you know, youcan technically maybe or maybe not call it
dementia. But if you saw hisface, it would have it would have
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made you very sad for him.It would have made you very mad at
the people who keep rolling him outthere for their own purposes, and it
would have made you very afraid forthis country. Thanks to all the members
of Congress and Home with Security Secretary, I'm not sure going to under show
all away. So when he goesinto that and I'll play it again,
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the go go go go go goGoogle, got got got got go go
stuff. What do you think ourenemies are thinking. They're thinking this is
their super Bowl, this is theirwindow. They have to act quickly,
and we don't have a commander inchief, right, I mean, And
we've seen that, we've seen that, We've seen what the enemy's done in
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Ukraine, we've seen what the enemy'sdone in Israel. We see putin meeting
with the equally evil Kim Jong unyesterday I mean, you see all the
different ways the enemy is on themarch, but how and I know you
can't put yourself in the mindset ofevil, but how could evil think anything
else when they see and hear this. Thanks to all the members of Congress
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and Home with Security Secretary, I'mnot sure going to under show all the
way. Yeah, yeah, soit and it all supports what I've been
telling you. This debate on thetwenty seventh, it isn't a debate in
the classic sense. It's been movedup. It was sped up to the
twenty seventh because Biden knows he's notgoing to be capable of being on a
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stage with Donald Trump. He isn'tnow, but he isn't going to be
capable come September, and they'll beable to juice him and goosom and everything
else to get him looking okay orbetter than expected on the twenty seventh.
But he knows he's not going tobe around for the normal debate season,
and not as a candidate. Sothis is just his one last big moment
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of public relevance and his chance tospew venom at Trump. That's what the
twenty seventh is all about. Andthen sometime soon we'll get the real candidate.
Anyway, before we get back tothe phone lines, if you just
joined us, thank you have beentalking about how Polus has gravely increased the
danger from bad truckers in Colorado andin the latest killing, the latest horrible
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fiery highway killing. You know,I want to get you the details on
that and where this thing is going. We have a couple of pieces on
that. Let me pull one uphere eight five five four zero five eight
two five five the number tex dan five seven seven three nine. This
is a nine news piece. Justicelooks different to each family. For a
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wife and daughter in Jefferson County,the fight is just we need to make
change to these laws. We needto make sure that we get these rogue
drivers off the road. DM Millercame to court Tuesday to ask a judge
to not reduce the bond for thetruck driver accused of killing her husband A
driver investigator say, who operated abig rig without a proper commercial driver's license.
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My husband would be alive today ifthere was more accountability on the truckers
on the road, and there isn't. She and her daughter, Michelle are
grieving the loss of Scott Miller.He died last week in the crash on
Highway to eighty five when a NasioCruz Mendoza lost control and dumped his heavy
load onto the road. If hisdeath is going to mean anything, it's
going to mean that people are moreaware and that truckers as a profession are
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more careful. They're frustrated to learnthe trucking company involved in this crash has
a history of violations. A fewyears ago, inspectors at least twice found
drivers didn't have the proper license.There's just a lot of things that are
falling through the cracks. To makesure that our driver that are on the
roads are safe. Safety is somethingScott valued. The irony of my father's
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death is that he was a truckdriver. It was of his utmost concern
the safety of the truck drivers thatdrive really heavy big rigs up in the
mountains. Scott died on his wayhome from the grocery store. His family
is fighting so everyone else can besafe in the mountains. We want to
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make some positive changes for other people. We don't want anybody else to ever
go through this today. Cruz Mendozawas formerly charged with four misdemeanors. The
District Attorney's office could file more chargesafter State Patrol wraps up it's investigating,
and a darnwell better this better notend up a misdemeanor case. But that
same DIA's office had been heroic andcourageous in the case of that killer trucker
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who Polis then swept in and tookoff the hook to please Kim Gardashians,
so optimistic the de office will upthose charges. But how in the world
do you do a story like thatand not mention that this cruise Mondosa had
been deported at least sixteen times priorto the crash. So we have to,
and I've been talking about this ina lot of different context. You
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know, we have to dramatically reviseColorado law to make the penalties for reckless
driving that injures reckless driving the killsand reckless driving that doesn't because it only
didn't because the driver in public gotlucky and it's going to kill her injure.
Eventually, we got to make thepenalties much, much, much more
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severe, starting with the fact you'regoing to drive in Colorado, you're going
to drive a semi without a CDLyou've got to get at least five years
of mandatory jail. At what pointare we going to stand up and protect
the people of this state. Imean, my job as a lawyer,
I come in. You know thiscarnage has all happened now, and so
you're trying to come in and salvagethe life of the survivors. Hey,
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no, no, let's prevent thecrash to begin with. But obviously that's
not a priority for Polis. Thepriority for Polis is love and kisses and
political support from Kim Kardashian. Youjust make Colorado a magnet for these bad
companies and bad drivers when you didthis sort of thing Polist did. But
with or without Polists selling out thestate, we're still gonna have carnage here
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until the industry. And again,I know the industry. I've been litigating
against that industry for decades. Untilthe industry. And you got the good
part of the industry, they're heroes. You got the bad part of the
industry. They're the enemy of thepeople. And the industry talks, and
when the industry gets the messages,you don't blank around with Colorado because they'll
throw your ass in jail. Thenguess what, We're going to be a
lot safer right now, the industrygets the opposite message. We'll come back
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to the phone lines. You're onthe Dan Kaplas show. Frank Lunce no
fan of Trump on c n N. To me, it's not that Donald
Trump is winning so big an Iowa. That's not the story. It's that
is making it close in Minnesota.Minnesota is a reliable Democratic state. It
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votes Democrat and every presidential campaign andpoll after Paul I see Trump within two
or three points in Minnesota. Wow, So who do you think the Democrats
are going to tap? Who willthey think their best shot is now?
Obviously, if they could have MichelleObama, it's a no brainer. She
clears the field. She's it,but at this point she says she doesn't
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want it. But we'll see eightfive five four zero five eight two five
five the number. All we knowfor sure is it will not be Biden.
Texter says Dan, texting to daN five seven seven thirty nine,
that SNL clip is such a cheapfake. How dare you? That's DeKay
in Broomfield? How dare you decay? I mean, I told you we
have hidden microphones in Joe Biden's debateprep and anybody who listens to this,
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they recognize that voice that is JoeBiden. I'm not happy. I don't
like this chair, and I don'tlike this desk, and I don't like
being here. I'm a grumpy oldman. I don't like everything the way
it is now compared to the wayit used to be. And I don't
like television. In my day,we had radio and you couldn't see anything,
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and it was primitive and lousy,and we liked it. How can
anybody have any doubt. Let's goto Mike and Lakewood around the Dan Kaplis
show. Welcome, Hi, Dan. I called to see if you had
heard that the jeffco Da dropped allthe charges from felonies to misdemeanors. And
I'm wondering who got to the Jeffgoo Da. Mike, I did hear
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that? It was in the storyof played. Here's my current understanding,
Okay, And keep in mind,this is the same jeffco Da who quite
properly charged rohel Medina Aguilar with thatmultiple counts of homicide that the jury quickly
con on and poll this stepped inand took him off the hook, right,
So the DA had done a verygood job in that case. So
I say, let's watch this thingplay out, and believe me, if
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there aren't more than misdemeanor charges herein the end, I'll be leading the
charge politically to hold this DA accountable. But my understanding is that the DA
is quite possibly going to increase thecharges after the State Patrol investigation is completed.
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So I think the jury is stillout on what this guy's going to
be charged with, and if peopleare wondering why guys like this are getting
by. I ran into a statepatrol sergeant coming out of a hospital two
years ago in January, and wetalked about Sea dot's public ad campaign about
motorcycles, and somehow the conversation gotto the state patrol being overworked, and
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this state patrol sergeant confided in methat at that point Polis had just pulled
fifty five zero state troopers off ofthe highways to protect his fat ass at
the capitol. You know, Mike, I'd have to see the proof on
that. I mean it, andI'm glad you raised the issue. I
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want to look into it. Iwant to find out if that's true,
but I'd have to see the proofon that. What we do know is
that the state Patrol is grossly underfunded, underappreciated, under supported. It's arguably
one of the very toughest jobs inlaw enforcement because of all the carnage they
see and the difficult working conditions outon the highway. Thank if you're call
Mike and Mike, if you haveany sourcing on that, let me know
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and I'll look into it as well. But I'd want to see the numbers
on that. This. We knowPolus does not support law enforcement across this
state at every level the way theyneed to be supported, on multiple levels,
in multiple ways. And Polish directlyundermined the Colorado State Patrol when he
sent that very dangerous message to theentire world of truckers that yeah you can,
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you can come here and you cando what Rohel Agualara Maderos did,
which is as reckless as it comes, which is why a lefty DA you
know, charged with murder and gotconvictions in a very short period of time.
You can come to Colorado and burnall these people live and yeah,
in Colorado you may get a yearfor each person you light up. Think
about how we undermine the state patroland your safety by doing that. Eight
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y five for zero five A twofive five Texter says Dan I seventy eastbound
by Georgetown was closed a good partof today because two or more trucks crashed.
The carnage is just piling up waytoo fast. But thank you Polus,
thank you Biden, thank you Johnstonfor all you Johnson for all you
have done to open your arms andhave cute little names like the welcome wagon
free legals that are here to destroyour country. You know it's I know
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it's personal for you because you're onthe roads all the time and you know
you're in danger. Even worse,you know your family's in danger. And
our daughter and her boyfriend Jack wereright behind that crash today, and so
you think about and they were stuckin traffic still when I was driving into
the show. So you think abouthow life works, right, just a
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matter of okay, if the dogdidn't need to go to the bathroom for
the twentieth time today, that couldvery well be you. And yeah,
but again it comes back to thisinherent disrespect for human life that we see
from the left in so many differentways. We most often talk about it
in terms of abortion, because it'sobviously this mass killing before birth, But
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there are so many other ways thatthe left's lack of respect for human life
plays out. The opening of theborders, you know, the all of
the other things they do in Denver, in terms of attracting the homeless,
etc. They're showing lack of respectfor human life on multiple levels, including
the homeless, But in this way, in this way when it comes to
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making our roadways even more dangerous whenreal people and think about think about all
of these deaths are horrible, right, and but you think about how it
completely upends and destroys entire ecosystems offamilies when all of a sudden, mom
leaves in the morning and then justlike that, she's gone. She's dead,
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She's burned to death by a recklesstrucker. And the devastation that stretches
through entire families because of things likethat, and it's all so sudden and
explosive in all the worst ways.But it just comes back to that lack
of respect for human life. Becauseif people like Polists, the Democrats they
really respected human life, they'd beacting much differently in so many different ways
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in office and public policy. Hey, speaking of office in public policy,
you know, we got the primariescoming up Tuesday, and George Brockler,
personal friend and a guy who oftendid the show together. I've been open
about my support for him, andI think he's been a great DA.
But George Brockler is running in acontested primary in Douglas County for that DA
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job. And we've had his opponent, Dogny Avanderjakta on the show as well
and enjoyed it and we had agreat conversation. And there have been some
very tough punches thrown at George andaccusations made over the course of the last
week. So we asked both tocome on the show two days ago.
We asked both to come on theshow today at five oh six and let's
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have the conversation and let's air itout and let's see where the truth falls.
We have not heard back from Dagne. We have heard back from George.
Again, we give everybody two daysnotice, So George will be with
us at five oh six to giveyou his response to these accusations that are
being made. He says, there'sno support You're on the Dan Kaplis show