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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast
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of the state are going to have to make a decision.
But whether they want to defend themselves in their families,
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whether they want to protect themselves and their families, or
whether they're going to just sit back like sheep and say, Okay,
there's going to be this giant acceptable casualty rate. We're
just going to sit back and because Democrats don't want
to arrest anybody, they don't want to prosecute anybody, We're
just gonna let these vicious, evil morons keep slaughtering people
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on our roadways. I mean, it's decision time. You heard
at the top. You heard this news story about the
latest right, the latest guy who steals a car out
of Aurora and then he drives like a bad out
of hell down I twenty five and then he murders
his family. It's flat out murder, just like it was
murder on It was flat out murder, and the jury said,
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so when that trucker who knew his breaks were hot,
he got out of the truck, he knew his breaks
were too hot, and he got back in anyway, and
then he had a chance to drive that truck off
the roadway, but he decided no, he was going to
crash it into stop rush hour traffic, burned a whole
bunch of people alive, and he just climbs out of
the truck, gets Kim Kardashian to make a call, and
after the jury hammers him at trial and he gets
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one hundred years. Oh, Kim Kardashian whispers sweet nothings and
pull US's ear, and this spits on the victims, and
he cuts that sentence to the point where that murder,
that killer trucker will walk out of jail after five years. Right,
I mean that's who the Democrats are in this state.
Auto theft, Oh, who could ever imagine somebody who steals
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a car might drive recklessly and kill people?
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Do you hear the ages of.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Those kids who were killed and the father who was killed,
all because the Democrats in this state, oh that they
just don't want to arrest anybody. Remember Phil Wiser running
for governor? Ah after the third or fourth car theft.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
In a few months, then we might keep somebody.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond, because you got a sense they're gonna
get out, they're gonna commit more crimes.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Understand something. That's not some drunk on a barstool.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
And if you heard that from a drunk on a barstool,
you'd say, are you also drugged?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
That's the Attorney.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
General of the State of Colorado basically begging car thieves
from all over America to come here and steal cars,
just like he and Polus and Johnston beg people who
are in this country legally to come to Colorado and
live here where they can also kill people on the roadway.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
They don't care about your lives.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
I know people say that they don't care about your lives,
and it kind of gets lost in the ether, But
the reality is they don't, and on the roadway it
means you and your family are in real danger. God forbid,
that could have been you and your family murdered yesterday
on I twenty five. They don't care about your life.
And when you talk about these reckless drivers. You know it,
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you're living it, you're on the roadway. Don't blame law enforcement.
It's the politicians who are undermining law enforcement. They don't
fund them, they don't support them, they don't back them.
So how can you expect there to be a lot
of enforcement on the roadways? And it's getting worse every day.
But think about this again, and then think of is
there any high elected official Democrat in Colorado who would
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disagree with Wiser on this?
Speaker 2 (03:37):
No, because none has.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond because you got a sense they're gonna
get out, they're going to commit more crimes.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
How could those words come out of the mouth of
anybody with even room top but your IQ and Phil
Wiser is a brilliant guy intellectually. He obviously does a
lot of insane things like this. Oh yeah, you know,
three or four car months car SEFs in like three months.
So if it's three or four carcefs in five months, No,
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that's fine. Hey, I'm at it. You just you stay
out there. But this is the mentality of the left.
They are pro criminal and they are anti victim. That's
the reality. That's where the big money is on the left,
that's where the power is in the Democratic Party. And
you pay for it. You either pay for it with
your life, you pay for it with your limb, you
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pay for it with your kids' lives, or you pay
for it in the way most of us end up doing.
Living in an environment we are much much more risk
and much much more unnecessary risk because these Democrats who
control Colorado don't want to enforce the law. And we
need stronger traffic laws to begin with. Our traffic laws
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are so pathetically weak. And this is what I do
for a living, what I have, my whole professional life
has represent victims in these these horrific off and horrific
crash cases.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
And so I look at these pictures all day. I
see these recks all.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
The time, and you would not even imagine how weak
our laws are. I'll give you one example, Okay, I
do a lot of trucking cases. Have a trucking case.
We've got a semi. We've got a semi and he's
hauling King super stuff and he's he's out here on
I seventy. He's going the full speed limit in rush
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hour traffic on I seventy in the morning, and in
my cross examination it became clear he had taken his
eyes off the road for up to nine seconds, essentially
driving blind full speed in a semi rush hour traffic
and I seventy in the Metro area for nine seconds
before he kills my client's beloved husband. How many years
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do you think he got that'd be none. It's our
weak traffic laws. I went out personally. District attorney was
great about meeting just top people, everything else, meeting with
the client, everything else. No, the guy gets a slap
on the wrist nine seconds. But that's how broken this
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state is when it comes to our traffic laws and
protecting you and your family on the roadway, and something
has to be done about. The only thing I've been
done about it is from your end. You know, you
can do whatever you can do within your own life
situation to make sure everybody in your family is in
the safest possible vehicle.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
I would eat dog food.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
To make sure that my wife and my kids were
in certain kinds of vehicles, because I know from forty
years of doing what I do that they make a
big difference. But there are certain kind of crashes caused
by these certain kind of criminals who don't give a
blank about your life, that it doesn't matter what you're in,
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but most of the time it does. So you can
do that from your end, But then you just got
to vote these morons out office because they truly don't
care about you, and they prove it in so many.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Different ways all the time.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
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Speaker 2 (07:22):
Yet somebody needs to somebody.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Needs to put this in an ad and they just
need to put it on TV and er it over
and over and over again. Because this guy is the
Attorney General of the state of Colorado at a time
when we have this rampant carnage on our roadways.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond because you got a sense they're gonna
get out, they're gonna commit more crimes.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Oh you've got a sense hmm. Phil Wiser, Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
What would give you that impression that they're going to
steal if you let him out just because they've stolen
three or four and three months. How about the first
one they steal? Doesn't that give you a sense that
they're gonna steal more? How many eat one chip?
Speaker 4 (08:10):
And certainly Dan he doesn't mention the second. If you
do it a second time, there's a pattern. There's a
problem here. No, it's a third or fourth time. Well,
you got to make sure you're lock him up down.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Right and after one, right when it comes to something
like car theft, after one one you'll have so.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
And you don't get one free one.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
But it does come back to this, this really critical
core point. And listen, I like Phil Wiser when've win
the earfs liked Phil Wiser. He's infinitely more accomplished professionally
than Michael Bennett. Now he's done a lot of wrong
things because of wrong ideology. I like the guy, but
the reality is just as a matter of ideology, and
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it's proven there, he doesn't care about you, He doesn't
care about your life or he never of even thinking
something like that, let alone doing something like that. And
the last thing you'd ever imagine is saying something like
that publicly. But why does he say that? Why does
he do it? Because that's what helps him get and
keep power. That is the ideology, the mindset, the commitment
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of the far left that controls a democratic party is
they are pro criminal and they are anti victim. And
you have so many Democrats they know better, but they
want power and they want to keep power more than
they want to do want to do what's right, so
they do things they know are wrong. He must know
that's wrong. And all of them know in advance that
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people are going to get maimed and people are going
to get killed because of these pro criminal policies. Three
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an five seven seven three nine. How would you change
Colorado's traffic laws today to make you say, for your family,
save for your neighbors safer, and to punish, to punish
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these people who assault you on the roadway, who kill
you on the roadway. Let's not drem let's not dress
it up in fancy terms. It's no different than somebody
walking up to you in a seven eleven and blowing
your head off. What's the difference they blow your head
off in the seven eleven, or they choose to drive
recklessly and they tear you to shreds on the roadway,
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or your children, what's the difference. There's no difference. So
how would you change our laws?
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Today? You're on the Dan Caplis Show.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
And now back to the Dan Taplas Show podcast.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Journey General Phil Wiser.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond, because you got a sense they're gonna
get out there, gonna commit more crimes.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Oh yeah, what would make you believe that? Oh my goodness,
three or three or four in three months before your
behind bars. But if you can stretch it up to
four months, you remain free. And in Phil Wiser's Colorado,
we talk about this as a thirty five year old man,
eight year old boy, twelve year old boy, twelve year
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old girl who were passengers in the car hit by
this this guy who'd stolen a car and ran. Yeah,
all killed. Thirty five year old man from Colorado Springs,
eight year old boy, twelve year old boy, twelve year
old girl, all killed along with the criminal himself. The
criminal who Phil Wiser says, Ah, you get three or
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four free bites in three months before we're going to
keep you in jail. How would you change Colorado's traffic
laws to make you safer, your family safer, all of
Colorado's safer, and begin to do something other than actively
invite these reckless drivers into Colorado onto our roadways to
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maime and murder.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
But what would you change.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
I've got some ideas after forty two years now of
doing these kinds of cases. You know, it's one thing
in life, you know it. I know we all know
in life there are some horrors, there are some awful things.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
There are some.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Deaths, et cetera that just rock life to its core
and you just have to live with. But then you
get the ones that are completely unnecessary and completely preventable,
and it is just maddening. It's in humane that we
just sit back and take it. And it doesn't seem
to affect these Democrats on election day at all. I
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think people just aren't alert to this issue. They know
of the carnage, but they don't.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Know why so much of this is.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Happening that doesn't have to Mark and Laramie Wyoming. You're
on the Dan Kaplis Show.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
Welcome, Hey, Thanks Dan, I appreciate it, love your show.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
I just you know, we were talking about the tragedy
that happened down in Colorado with with the crash killing
five people. But it's even like in where these convicts
have been arrested multiple times, I mean sixty times, fifty times,
and they're out lighting girls on fire on the subway
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or stabbing them. Yeah, I mean, is there any recourse
for the judges that are let this happen? Is this
Are they abiding by the law or you know, is
it left of their discretion?
Speaker 2 (13:26):
That's a great question mark.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
I can speak to Colorado in Colorado, I would not
blame the judges on this at all, not systemically. I'm
not saying that every now and then you don't get
a sentencing decision. I disagree with any human endeavor, you're
going to get some of that.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
But systemically, no, I wouldn't blame the judges.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
I would blame these cotton soft laws that are meant
to treat the criminals so delicately at the expense of
the victims. You know that that phrase that mercy to
the guilty is cruelty to the innocent, to the victims.
And now listen, there are things you can do within
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the system, you know, to try to make sure that
the guilty are treated. You maanly and have a chance
to rehab their lives, etc. But not at the expense
of the victims and the innocent victims to be And
so no, I would not blame the judges. It's these really,
really soft laws. And then we have this new phenomenon
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I'd say in the last five years or so that
I'd never seen before in my forty two years of
practicing law, where now we're starting to get some of
these some people label them sorrows prosecutors, but you're starting
to get these lefty prosecutors who, in my opinion, disregard
their sacred obligation to put the safety of the community
ahead of politics.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
And then you get.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
This insane stuff like Rian you remember it, this case
out in Aurora.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
We have this.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Beautiful twenty four year old girl brutally murdered by a
vehicle driven by somebody at over ninety miles an hour
through a residential neighborhood and then he gets he juvenile
gets probation. So now you're starting to see politics on
top of the weak laws. You're starting to see politics
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mixed in with some of these prosecutorial decisions by some
of these Democrat prosecutors, not all Democrat prosecutors, but some
that's as dangerous as it gets.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
And maybe it's time for us to start leaning on
our legislators well in Washington and in the state at
the state level too.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Man, Mark, that is so smart. What we need in
Colorado is we need some people running for high office
who make this an issue and just campaign on it
and say, hey, wait a second, you're never in more
danger than you are on the roadways. Here's how these
soft laws are getting people killed and putting your family
at risk. Hey, thank you, Mark for that. So, yeah,
we need tougher laws. That's really really important, really important,
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tougher laws. We need a whole bunch of reckless driving,
which all of a sudden becomes a felony. We need
a whole bunch of that then, and we need the
words spreading out there. Hey, wait a second, do this,
do this, do that, do that, and you go to jail.
It's mandatory. You're gonna have a felony and you're gonna
go to jail, and that's mandatory. And then you've got
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to lock in some really high restitution for victims. You've
got to get the message out there that not in
Colorado don't do it in Colorado.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
But what do you have? You have the opposite of that.
You got the governor of the state.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
You've got the two highest officials, the governor and the
Attorney General.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Going out of their way.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
To tell all of America you can come to Colorado
and do the most reckless things you can imagine on
the roadway, and we're gonna treat you like a conquering hero. Hey, truckers,
come to Colorado. Know your brakes are bad. Even get
out of the truck and see your brakes are smoking.
Get right back in that truck, drive it down the
roadway like four or five Colorado's on fire, and kill them.
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And I will cut your sentence. That's what Jared Polis did.
I will cut your sentence. The jurial convict you and
the time it takes to get a cup of coffee
because the evidence is so strong. You'll be sentenced to
one hundred years in jail because you killed so many people,
and I'll cut the sentence so you're out in five years.
That's the message poll This sends to truckers all over America.
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And then what does Wiser send, Hey car thieves, We
are Navana for you, man, if you're into stealing cars,
Phil Wiser says, you got to come to Colorado.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond because you got a sense they're gonna
get out, they're gonna commit more crimes.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
And he's running for governor.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
And the reason we're talking about this today, I talk
about it a lot on this show because it's what
I do for a living, is representing these victims. And
so much of this is so unnecessary. But we're talking
about it today because you got very predictably enfor foreseeably
to Phil Wiser and all these other Democrats who make
the loss. You've got somebody steals a car and oh,
they could have never seen this, steals a car and
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then drives recklessly after stealing the car and then kills
a dad and three kids. Yeah, they don't care about you.
They're never going to care about you. You've got to
do these things. You've got to do whatever you can
possibly do to get everybody in the safest car possible.
That would not have helped this family yesterday. It's never
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the victim's fault. But I'm just telling you because the
Left is just just gifting these perpetrators.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
The roadways, you know, to maim and slaughter.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
You got to do everything you can in the kind
of vehicle that you're in, in your family's and to protect
yourself because the Democrats are.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Turning them loose on the roadway.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
And then you got to try to vote these people
out office and get some laws that makes sense. When
we come back, we have lots of other stuff talk about.
If you want to touch on this as well, we'll
certainly do that. By the way, why are insurance rates
so high in Colorado? It's not the reason the Democrats
are telling you. I have it straight from the insurance company.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
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Speaker 2 (20:37):
We're going to miss him when he's gone.
Speaker 5 (20:39):
Oh man, you've heard Sean Ferish on my show to
the impersonation of President Trump, and it's spot on I've
said it many times. I don't know where Sean ends
and Trump begins, because that's that's like a bit that
Sean would do.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
He was like, we've pardoned the turkeys. It was the
nick of time, Like yeah, yeah, not And he gets it.
I mean Trump gets it.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
It's one of the reasons he's been so successful in
life is I think the way God created us. Humor
opens us up, Humor diffuses, Humor opens hearts and minds.
It's got to be appropriate, and it's got to be smart.
You know, it can't be why did the turkey cross
the road?
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Jokes?
Speaker 1 (21:15):
But this texture makes a great point. I don't know
the backdrop on this story of the names involved. I've
seen some headlines and the Trevis Ley Turner coach wanted
for sex crimes in Virginia, will show up in Denver
or Reno. But the broader point being, if you just
joined us, think you I spent the first couple of
segments talking about all of this unnecessary slaughter on the roadways,
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including the father and three children slaughtered on I twenty
five yesterday by a criminal who just stolen a car.
After the Attorney General pronounced maybe after the third or
four stolen car in three.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Months will lock you up.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
So the point being that there is a real world
consequence these leftist policies. They attract a lot of criminals
to Colorado. And come on, if you're a criminal out there,
where would you rather be. It's no secret you got
the Attorney general out there saying, yeah, maybe after the
third or fourth aft and three months will lock you up.
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You got the left out there, you know, just the
softest imaginable drug laws.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, fentonyl eye, it.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Can still be a misdemeanor if you do this. And
then all of these different things they do. You think
criminals are stupid. Some are just rock stupid, right, but
plenty of others are plenty smart. They just use their
intelligence to do evil things. And you think criminals don't talk,
You think the word doesn't get out. You know where
you're going to be treated best. And then you've got
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Johnston and Polish and the rest of them actively inviting
that the homeless of America to Colorado. Johnston go so
far as telling him come to Denver, we will get
you a house.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
And then he delivers on that with your money.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
So then there are all these other cuts and cuts
and law enforcement and everything else.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
Yeah, it's that is what they do. That is what
they do.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Legalization of marijuana attracted so many bad actors to Colorado.
One of them died in prison today after monstrously killing
a bunch of people down at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs.
He died in prison today. He came to Colorado for
the legal dope.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
He said so himself.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
So, yeah, you've got the left out there actively recruiting
a lot of bad actors to Colorado. It's literally insane
unless you're a power mad lefty who wants to hold
height off high office. And you know, all the money
and the power in the Democratic Party right now is
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with these radical secular leftists, so you're willing to do
things you know are wrong just to get and keep power.
And then separately, you have all of them on the
left actively working to attract as many folks in the
country illegally as possible to come to Coloradado.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
They're open about it.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
They just changed the laws in this state so that
if you're an illegal living in America right now, where
would you rather be than Colorado. That's the message they're
sending very openly, because they just changed the laws to
say you can be legal, come to Colorado and get
your driver's license tomorrow. It used to be that you
had to be here a while and you had to
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show an intent to stay and pay taxes. And now
you can get it the very next day. And you
know what Polis and his crew did. They changed the law.
They changed the law so you can use an ID
that's ten years old or nine years, three hundred and
sixty three days old.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
And why is that.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Why do you think they changed that because at that
point it basically requires no ID because so many things
can change in ten years.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
So they are actively recruiting.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
And listen when it comes to the folks who are
here illegally who they're recruiting here, most of them are
not going to commit other crimes, but they still pose
an added danger on the roadway.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
And some of them are hardened criminals.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
When Polus and Johnston and the rest change the laws
to recruit people to come to Colorado, people are in
the country legally, they're not discriminating between the good people
who are not going to commit other crimes and the
rotten to the core murderers and rapists. They're not discriminating
they're actively recruiting all of them. What does that say
about how they view you? It's crystal clear how they
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do as meaningless as dirt is nothing, because they believe
they're going to keep getting elected no matter what they do,
no matter how they hurt your family. And as we
sit here right now, they're right in Colorado today, they
are going to keep getting elected no matter what they
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do to hurt you and your family.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
That's just the reality. Now.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Someday, hopefully in this cycle, a Republican candidate is going
to break that stranglehold. And once that happens, Katie bar
the door, this state can really start to change them.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
But until it happens, it's just a double.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Middle finger every day. And isn't this the epitome? I
don't know, you tell me for the twenty twenty five
Double middle Finger Award?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Is it Phil Wiser saying.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
This, Hey, three or four stolen cars in three months, now,
that's all good by us.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
You can stay out.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Is it Johnston inviting every homeless person in America? Everybody
in America can't afford a home to come to Denver
and we.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Will get you a home.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Is it Polis saying, Hey, every person in the country
legally or on the other side of the border. If
you can get to Denver, it doesn't matter if you're
one of the good people or if you're one of
those who are a rapist or murder. You can get
to Denver, you can get your driver's license tomorrow. Which one,
which one gets the Double middle Finger Award for twenty
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twenty five. I'd say at this point, then we'll take
some calls and text and I want to come back
to this issue of what's really driving the insurance rights
up in Colorado, not what the left tells you, but
what's really doing it. Because I've got it straight from
an insurance company, I'm gonna read it to you. But
i'd say Wiser, we'll call him the leader in the
clubhouse for the Double middle Finger Award, because you know
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we started with this tape.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
But do you give it to Johnston? Do you give
it to Poli's tough call?
Speaker 3 (27:27):
After someone commits a third or fourth car theft in
say three months, they should be kept in with a
really high bond because you got a sense they're gonna
get out, they're gonna commit more crimes.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Yeah, And one of those car thieves, Phil wiser, just
very foreseeably and predictably. Yesterday slaughtered slaughtered four people in
a car, thirty five year old dad, three kids. And
you could see that coming, right You give all these
car thieves a break. Let them stay out there now.
They got to steal three or four and three months
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to get taken.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Off the street. You can see that coming. You're on
the Dankapla Show. And now back to the Dan Kaplis
Show podcast.
Speaker 7 (28:11):
Turkey's being pardoned today. Go by the names of Gobble
and Waddle. When I first saw the pictures, I thought
we should send them.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Well, I was.
Speaker 7 (28:20):
Gonna I shouldn't say this. I was gonna call him
Chuck a Nancy. But then I realized I wouldn't be
partnering them. I would never pardon those two people. I
wouldn't pardon them. I wouldn't care what Malania told me, Darling,
I think it would be a nice thing to do,
I won't.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Do it, Darling.
Speaker 7 (28:38):
These are two of the largest turkeys ever presented to
an American president, over fifty pounds each. It's the largest
We've ever.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Had, largest turkeys ever.
Speaker 7 (28:48):
People are saying they're the biggest Dan They're totally big
I'm glad we're gonna have three more years of this guy.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
It's just yeah, fun stuff.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
If you missed it earlier, the President saying last year's
turkeys on their way to the slaughterhouse because Biden used
the autopen invalid pardon. But Trump has pardoned them as well.
So at two for this year three at three seven
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five seven seven three nine. And yeah, I don't want
to be this this heavy right before Thanksgiving. And I
understand this Tuesday afternoon of four fifty one, a lot
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of people are already, you know, essentially taking off getting
ready for Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
I think that's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
But when once again we have this beautiful family slaughtered
on I twenty five by a reckless driver somebody else
who stole a car because Democrats let them steal cars
and get a slap on the wrist, you know, at
some point this state has to stand up for itself,
and I believe it will. I think it's going to
take the right leadership, the kind of perfect storm thing.
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But then once people can see that it doesn't have
to be this way in Colorado, it doesn't have to
be this steady trend line down. The criminals don't have
to win all the time. You know, the innocent people
can be the priority and can be protected. Once people
get a taste of that, I think things can really
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turn around here. But you need that breakthrough. You need
that breakthrough candidate, that breakthrough election. Three oh three seven
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five seven seven three nine ties into a couple of
related issues. I want to get you some good information
on One is why auto insurance is so expensive in Colorado.
And Polis has now since his poll numbers are tanking,
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and I'll get into those poll numbers in the five
o'clock hour. Not good for Democrats, not great for Republicans.
But the first step is people of the state have
to have the spell broken and they have to be
able to see who these radical lefties who don't care
about them really are. Then the GOP has a chance.
If it has it's a plus game. But yeah, recent
poll bad for Democrats. And so Polis then calls a
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social media guy, does some goof body park social media thing.
I'm talking about bringing insurance rates in down, which he
will not because, as you're about to see, in order
to do that, he would have to do things the
left is unhappy with, and so he's not going to
bring your insurance rates down. Because what, in fact is
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driving your insurance rates up, Well, we start with the
extraordinary large numbers of folks on the roadway who are
not in this country I legally.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
You start with that, Hey, you're probably like me.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Some of the greatest people I have ever met are
in this country illegally. And then I know of some
other people in this country illegally. You know, and you
can read about them in the paper and everything else.
Whoe are the worst kind of murders and rapists. But
the reality is it is driving up our insurance rates.
And the way you will see it described by insurance
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companies when they talk about what's driving up the rates
is the high numbers of uninsured drivers. Yeah, where do
you think that big spike comes from. It comes from Pollis,
Johnston and all of them actively recruiting people in this
country illegally to come to Colorado. It drives up your
insurance rates. Why this is what I do for a living.
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I represent victims.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Here's why you're out on the.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Roadway and some reckless driver causes devastation to you and
your family, and all of a sudden, you've got this
legal claim, and you've got all these lost wages, you
got all this medical bills, you got everything else. Well,
there's a pretty good chance that the person who did
that to you is here illegally and doesn't have any insurance,
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or they're here legally and they don't have any insurance.
And that goes back to the left undermining law enforcement,
cutting resources to law enforcement, not having law enforcements back,
so there's less enforcement, so people are more emboldened to
drive without insurance. And so what happens then, Okay, you're
a good citizen, you're paying your bills, you're getting insurance. Well,
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all of a sudden, then your only hope of keeping
the family home and being able to pay the bills
is the amount.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
You can recover from your own.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Uninsured motorists coverage. So then all of the sudden, those
claims are larger because the at fault driver didn't have
any insurance or you don't have any uninsured motorists coverage
because everything in the state's getting so expensive, and then
what happens. Then what happens is all of the economic
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fallout from having no insurance available to address all of
these losses, and then you have a bunch of it
falling on the state, etc. But Yeah, the fact that
the Colorado Democrats actively recruit as many folks here illegally
to Colorado as possible drives up your insurance rates, There's
no question about it. What else is on that list?
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And this comes from an insurance company, This is issued
by LA Insurance. Ten reasons why car insurance is so
expensive in Colorado?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
What's another one here? Hmm? Legalized marijuana. Wow, who would.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Have thought, Well, anybody with a blank in brain would
have thought, you legalize marijuana in a state, Guess what
you're gonna get. You're going to get higher insurance rates
because driving under the influence of marijuana makes you a
worse driver, and there are going to be more crashes,
and there are going to be more fatalities and there
have been.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
So that drives up insurance rates.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
So right off the bat, police isn't going to bring
your rates down because police is not going to do
anything to try to reduce the number of folks here illegally.
He's certainly not going to do anything to harm his
sacred cow of legalized drugs. He's not going to do
any of that. No, So that's the reality in Colorado.
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Lefties want to do all this lefty stuff. Your insurance
rates are going to be higher and they're not going
to come down. Obviously, we've got some weather stuff here, right,
We've got hail in particular that can cause some big claims.
That's always going to be built in. But it's this
other stuff that drives it higher than it has to be. Yeah,
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And we have more crashes here, and we have more
crashes here because of the legalization of drugs. We have
more crashes here because we have these lefties undermine law enforcement,
thereby undermining enforcement of the law on our roadways.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
So it's just it just goes back to the same
point we've been talking about all day. They obviously provably
don't care about you, and it's just going to keep
getting worse and worse and worse in Colorado.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
So let me ask you this.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Very light question today as we head towards Thanksgiving. How
bad would it have to be in Colorado? How bad
would it have to get before Coloradado actually started electing
Republicans to state wide office. What would it have to
look like in Colorado for that to happen. Can somebody
tell me that because my premise is there is no there,
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There is no there that unless certain other things happen,
and until certain other things happen, it doesn't matter how
bad it gets in Colorado. Colorado's still going to elect
Democrats to state wide office. If you think my premise
is wrong, please love to hear from you. Three oh
three seven one three eight two five five text d
an five seven seven three nine. Now, I think Republicans
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can still win, and a Republican could win statewide in
this cycle, but it's not going to be based on
how bad it gets because of the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
You're on the Dan Caplis Show.