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Speaker 1 (00:20):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (00:41):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
All right, good morning, everybody, happy, uh happy, whatever day
it is you're listening, I'm uh glad you're joining us,
Glad to be here, beautiful summer day. It is at
least the day I'm taping this. So and as of
this taping right now, we have a ceasefire. I'm we'll
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talk about that later on in the in the show.
But I think that the man did exactly what he
needed to do when he needed to do it, and
everybody owes him a debt of gratitude that you know,
the Dems, they'll never do it, They'll never say good job,
mister president. I was watching a clip from Seeing in
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the other day and Scott Jennings, who is the only
one on there with any sense to me, there was
some lady on there trying to take credit or saying
that this move was like years in the making. There
were several different administrations that planned this attack, and he
might have been the one that did it. But and
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I'm like, you cannot be serious. You really think Joe
Biden had any intent. Obama sent them literal pallets of cash,
and then Biden unfroze all of their billions of dollars
worth of assets that they said was unfrozen only to
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be used for humanitarian needs. Because money's not fungible, right,
you can't just say, well, if I don't have to
spend ten dollars on that, I can spend it on that.
If you gave me twenty dollars and I spent and
you said it only to be good used for healthy foods,
all right, Well I got that ten dollars I still
had that I was gonna spend on something on healthy foods.
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Now I go spend my ten dollars on junk food.
Money's fungible. So when they said they unlocked the assets
to only be used for humanitarian needs, they knew what
they were doing. And by the way, if they weren't
making a nuclear weapon, why in God's name did they
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need to build a nuclear react and all of the
stuff three hundred feet deep in a mountain where nobody
could see it? If you got nothing to hide, why
are you hiding it? It didn't need to be in
that mountain. You could have just let everybody know. Nope, nope, nope,
nope noop. So all those people out there screaming and
yelling about Uh, somebody else could have done it or
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should have done it. Yeah, but he was the only
one with the cojones to actually do it. Anyways, I
had a heck of a weekend man only cow. I
uh met one of my daughters and son in laws
and my grandkids over it in Atlanta at the house
to go on the lake this weekend and uh drop
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two phones in the lake. Never done it in my life.
Dropped two phones in the lake, perstone was shot. I
gotta switch over to an iPhone and ended up I've
never had an iPhone before, ended up dropping that in
the lake too. We recovered that one. Then my wife
or me one of us dropped my money clip in
the lake with all of my IDs and credit cards
and everything. And then the the uh, let's see what else? Oh,
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wrap the rope around the prop from one of the
tubes we were pulling on, and then the Koudi Gras
was the last day. On Sunday, my wife was gonna
go wakeboarding, and I'm really proud of her. Fifty two
years old, she decided she wanted to try wakeboarding, and
she's gotten pretty good at it and had never done
it before. But something happened on one of them and
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she got the rope wrapped around her arm her wrist
and she fell and when she did, it made this
sound like a gun going off. And by the time
I got back to her about fifteen or twenty seconds later,
she was her arm was already black and blue and
her wrist was black and blue. Took her to the hospital.
They said that there was no nothing broken, but there's
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a lot of soft tissue damage and she's been dealing
with it for about three or four days. And I
got to tell you, that's one of the toughest chicks
I've ever met. She didn't complain. She didn't, she never
she didn't. She said, yeah, it hurts, but I'll deal
with it. And then that night she's like, yep, as
soon as I can grip the rope I'm going back out.
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I'm gonna get back on that horse. And I thought, man,
that is such a difference. My wife is politically leaning.
She just liked me. That's one of the things that
drew us together was we both think about things in
common sense terms. It's hard to understand that victim mentality.
Neither one of us have it. We just get up.
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This woman started her own business by the time when
she was twenty one, and did a heck of a
job running it, and she has I'm proud of her
for as tough as she was, But I was thinking
about the difference between her and I don't know Democratic men.
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You know Alex Padilla, he barges into a press conference.
Nobody knows who he is. There's not one of us
unless you're in Congress. I guarantee you there's ten people.
He could have walked into a grocery store and that
would have recognized that he was a US senator. None
of the people the press conference knew who he was.
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And he starts shouting questions at somebody when it's already
a heightened sense of security to begin with, and he
gets pushed back, and then he puts a video out
crying about how he was manhandled. Well, dummy, don't barge
into a press conference when nobody knows who you are
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and act like you're going to run the place. People
are gonna probably put you on the floor. But then
certainly don't show your manhood by somehow going out there
and crying about it. And I was put on my
knees and then on my chest and get out of
here with that noise. My wife destroyed her arm and
never complained once. Same thing with some of these awfuls.
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I don't know if you guys have heard the term,
but a fluent white liberal women fluid, yeah, female liberal,
it's awful, awfl whatever. Anyways, out there constantly complaining about things,
and who making all these videos that go viral about
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them screaming about people and screaming and how all of
them are victims, and on and on. And I saw
one the other day that just drove me nuts. This
lady talking about how nobody's we can't call anybody illegal
while we were living on stolen land. First of all,
we bought most of the land. We didn't steal anything. Secondly,
all of those Native Americans that were here, the Indians,
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they stole a bunch of land from some other tribes
and probably stole from the people that were there before them.
All land is conquered. All land. We have sovereignty, and
sovereignty means that we get to determine the laws. And
if you're breaking those laws by entering this place without
doing it the right way, that's illegal, that simple, lady. Anyways,
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they're always complaining about something. Everybody's got to be a victim.
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Speaker 2 (08:46):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
All right, welcome back everybody, so you listen to the
show at all. You know, I moved to Tennessee about
ten years ago and moved up here from Florida, another
great state, and the decision I had to make at
the time of where I wanted to live in which
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dealership I wanted to be a part of it. I
had a choice of a one in Florida, one it
was on the southwest coast of Florida, one in North Carolina,
and one in Tennessee. I had always lived in Florida
my entire life. I was born and raised there, and
decided to I didn't want to be in Florida anymore.
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I wanted to find out what it felt like to
live someplace else. And I certainly wasn't moving to North
Carolina because it was leaning way purple and starting to
go blue. And then you had the other part of
the equation was the fact that Tennessee and Florida are
two of the I think it's eight, maybe seven, maybe
nine now states that don't have any state income tax,
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and that makes a big difference to me. So anyways,
moved up here from Florida. Really loved Florid. Think it's
a great state. Think it's getting even better with DeSantis' leadership,
and he has done a heck of a job the
Republican Party in Florida. I read the other day when
DeSantis won his first term. He won by like thirty
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thousand votes, and at the time Democrats out outnumbered the
Republican Party by like six hundred thousand people I think
it was. And now six years later, seven years later,
DeSantis cleaned everybody's clock in the second one. He but
the number of registered Republicans now outnumbers registered Democrats by
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almost a million. It's just been a heck of a
turner room. I tell you that because this may be
one of the most Florida things I've ever seen. They
are literally, let me see if I can make sure
I say it right here, building a prison that they're
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calling Alligator Alcatraz. They're turning an abandoned airport down in
the south in the middle of the Everglades into a
facility and they can have it up and running. They
said in sixty to ninety days to house illegal immigrants
that have are criminals. And the Attorney General in Florida
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came out and he said, what better way to do it.
I mean, if you get out where you're going to go,
you got thirty miles surrounding, you have nothing but alligators
and pythons, so no place to go. And it comes
out it says The roote facility, which is going to
be comprised of large tents and other planted facilities, will
cost U state around four hundred and fifty million dollars
a year to run, but Florida can request some reimbursement
from the Federal Emergency Management Yeah. So, Attorney General James
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Utmyer tweeted out the other day Alligator Alcatraz the one
stop shop to carry out President Trump's mass deportation agenda.
So all of you people out there that are having
issues with this mass deportation agenda, I want to tell
you something else that happened in Florida last week. Florida
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over eight ran an operation for two weeks in conjunction
with a number of other agencies. The Florida Department, I guess,
the FDL, Florida Law Enforcement and others saved sixty children
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that had been trafficked in the Tampa area. Sixty they
rescued them. They arrested eight people for these sixty young
people between the ages of nine and seventeen, all brought
into the country across the border that Joe Biden left open.
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That's just sixty of the three hundred thousand that they lost,
they have no idea where they are, and you guys
were okay with saying, let's get to the real facts
of what happened here right now, we are all slightly concerned.
If you live in a city, any kind of big
city at all, and you're not slightly concerned about Iranian
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terror cells, sleeper cells that are in the United States,
you're out of your gord. You should be. You should
be at least slightly concerned about it. You should be
always vigilant and aware of what's going on in your
surroundings because you never know what those crazy people are
going to do. But we know that with the open
border from Joe Biden, they had at least fifteen I
listened to Tom Holman the other day and there was fifteen hundred,
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or were fifteen hundred or over fifteen hundred Iranian nationals
that they caught at the border. Many of them were
in terrorist organizations, supposedly, that's the fifteen hundred they caught.
There were two million godaways coming across the border during
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Joe Biden's administration, two million got aways, So we caught
fifteen hundred, But how many more were in the two
million got aways that are here right now that nobody
knows about. But not so. You've got Iranians that came
across that want to do harm to the United States
of America and to the US citizens Americans. You've got
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people trafficking young children that are oh my god, and
you're still okay with that border being wide open. You're
still having issues with what Trump is doing. That makes
no sense to me. You're going to tell me if
all those people were illegal aliens that were the eight people.
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I don't know right now, as up taping the show,
I don't have a clue whether the eight people that
they caught and arrested were illegal aliens or that they
are US citizens. Don't know, but I can tell you
that there's a likelihood that at least one or two
of them is here illegally because the children were here illegally.
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You guys are okay with that? Somebody raise their hand
and say, yep, I'm good. I think that's exactly what
we should do. We should have sleep or terror cells
that want to destroy the United States of America and
kill US citizens. This lady I was telling you about
it the first thing, this raging leftist that lives literally
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in a mental prison. She starts off by saying, and
I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm just gonna kind of paraphrase
it starts off this video saying that she doesn't want
to hear another white person say the word illegal for
the rest of the life. So right off the bat,
she's saying that it's only white people that want the
illegals deported, which is absolutely false. All of the polling
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shows that the people that are here legally as immigrants
want this to happen. Also, at least a larger portion
of them are looking for it. So she uh, she
goes on and talks about living on stolen land. But
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we all know it's not stolen, right. We've heard it
repeated all the time, and it's nonsense because even the
stolen land we're living on was stolen by others who
stole it from others, and in fact, stolen probably the
wrong word, because we bought it, conquered it, traded it,
bought it, whatever. So then she goes on and says,
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let's see make sure I get this right. She goes
from stating I was stolen, Yeah, Then she goes on
and says that she goes from stating that the land
was stolen to saying that we don't get to call
people illegal because no one owns the planet, So which
is it, do we steal it or does nobody own it.
Then she goes on talks about how capitalism is bad
and something about imperialism, and there was another comparison there
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and about nature, saying that the lion can't proclaim the
elephant as illegal, so we can't either, which that argument
makes no sense to me. My point is that lady
was talking about how we should leave the border open
and nobody's here illegally. What is she talking about with
those sixty children that have been trafficked? And I guarantee
you right this second. As sickening as this is, by
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the way, these same leftists were the ones that didn't
want to talk about the sound of freedom and said
it was all a hoax and it wasn't real. They
saved sixty children, children who were being trafficked by bad
human beings. It is sickening to me that people stand
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up for that and are okay with it and defend it.
By defending the open border, you're defending trafficking of children.
You're defending allowing people in that want to do harm
to your citizens. And by the way, that lady that
was talking about stolen land and all that, let somebody
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break into her house and say, I'm now living in
this house because this house is my house just like
it's your house. I guarantee you. She changes her tune
and calls the law enforcement to come help her eject
this person who is now living in her land. If
nobody owns the land, nobody owns the earth, who owns
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that house you're living in, lady? The arguments make no sense.
They have no common sense embedded in them. Anyway, anywhere
no frustrates me. I get to the point sometimes where
I can't even talk about it because I'm so pissed
off about it. By the way, talking about being mad,
you see that video Trump, he used the F bomb.
He dropped another bomb. It was an F bomb on
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the media talking about the ceasefire. I don't know what's
going to happen, but I can tell you this, He's
not happy with Israel or Iran. Israel stepped in it
when he did everything he needed to to help them,
and then they basically after the ceasefire was supposed to
be in effect, they dropped another bomb. Yeah, that that's
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not the way it's supposed to work, and he said it,
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Speaker 2 (19:52):
Of Murphreysboro dot com. Here's your host, bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
All right, welcome back for everybody. And I forgot to
say it, but congratulations to the Oklahoma thunder I guess
that's Oklahoma City Thunder right, that's them for winning the
NBA Championship. It's almost sad that I can't remember who won.
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I know that they've played Indiana and all that. You know,
because I'm a big sports fan, I really truly enjoy
sporting events have my entire life. I played every sport
there was. When I was in high school, we had
a rule in my house that either you played a
sport or you worked. There was no nope, nope, down time.
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So I chose to play sports and have always been
somebody that really enjoyed them and kept up with them
and kept up with you know, whether it's baseball season,
I kept up with that, I kept up with football season.
I kept up with basketball season, mostly because I enjoyed
watching ESPN Sports Center, and ESPN kind of brought all
the sports. ESPN has absolutely been destroyed and there is
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no fun. I can't watch it. I don't turn it
on anymore. Unless there is a specific football game or
a specific baseball game that I want to watch that
happens to be on ESPN, I will not turn it on.
I don't watch anything on that channel anymore because, just
like everything else that ABC or Disney owns, it has
gone backwards and become incredibly woke. So the other day,
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Rebecca Lovo, who was a great female basketball player when
she played at the University of Connecticut and when she
played in the NBA or the WNBA, she was a
great ballplayer. She really was. I mean, there's no doubt
about it. She could she could definitely hold her own.
But the other day on ESPN, she was doing a
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show on the WNBA and said something about having people
having differences of opinion is what makes America great. I
agree one hundred percent. Then she apologized and said she
should rephrase that, that she didn't mean that it made
America great. And I thought you, you've got to be
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kidding me, lady. You're apologizing for say that's what makes
America great. When did we become apologists? Oh? I remember
when Obama went on the apology to her around the world,
saying we're not great anymore. We never were great. We
don't have anything good. There's no American exceptionalism. Blah blah
blah blah blah. The President of the United States telling
everybody he's sorry for American exceptionalism. The American exceptionalism that
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has has brought peace to this earth more times than
you can imagine, has kept things in check, has figured
out how to farm and feed billions of people, figured
out invented more things than anybody could count, built the
greatest economy on earth, take care of the europe Union
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when it comes to defense, keeps him from being shot
at and just taken over by other countries. And you're
what exactly are you apologizing for? Yep, we had some
bad times back one hundred and fifty two hundred years ago. Yep,
we've done some bad things. Yep. Eighty years ago, we
had some bad stuff. But World War two happened. And
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guess what happened. When World War two happened. We kicked
everybody's butt and we saved them, and we brought the
world to the point of being able to function properly.
And then we had a president, the first black president.
You know, you want to keep talking. They keep talking
about how, you know, racism and this and that and
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blah blah blah blah blah. So it took the first
black president, the one that the majority of Americans voted
for too And I wouldn't care whether he's black or white,
but that's the one that had to go around and
apologize about American exceptionalism. And his wife, Oh my god,
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the more she talks, the more I dislike her for
talking about America the way she does. These people aren't
in no way, shape or form are they patriots, But
we are getting some. And I saw an article the
other day that right now Congress will have well, let
me be ba a couple. Let me say WHOOPI Goldberg
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made a comment the other day on the View. I
don't watch the View, but I read about the comment
and equated being black in America in twenty twenty five
to living in Iran in twenty twenty five. And somebody
on the show said, it's not even close, and she
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said it is if you're black, And I thought, you
got to be kidding me, lady, You really think a
multi millionaire woman, black woman on a show could get
up in Iran and start saying anything about the government
could start spouting that nonsensiture, spouting you have more, you
have the same freedoms as everybody else. So I started watching.
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I saw this guy, Wesley Hunt, and I didn't know
who he was at the time, but man, I'm all
in on this dude. He he came out, he was
on the Bill Marshow and he said, look, I am
from a district. He's from Texas. He said, I'm from
a district that Trump won by twenty five points, that
is I think. He said it was seventy five percent white.
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He said a lot of white people had to vote
for me, a lot. And I thought he's right that.
You got Whoopy Goldberg over there talking about how being
black in America is the same as living under the
regime in Iran. But then I found out that Byron
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Donald's who's in the nineteenth district in Florida, He's he won,
and John James the Michigan tenth. Yeah, he's a black congressman.
Tim Scott from South Carolina. Uh, Wesley Hunt, the guy
I just mentioned from Texas thirty eight, burgess Owens, Utah fourth,
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and h herschel Walker almost won. Right. So we've got
the more black Republican congress people than in hit over
a century, and you've got Whoopy Goldberg out there trying
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to foment more division, more race baiting, more hatefulness, more
And I truly believe it started with our first black president.
He made it okay to talk about all that stuff
and set us back decades. It's not necessary. We can
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all just be who we are. That's the other thing.
Lesley Hunt said the other day on the Bill Marshow
that really impressed me. He said, I'm living doctor King's dream.
I am being judged by the content of my character,
not the color of my skin, which is exactly what
it should be. This DEI mess. Clarence Thomas said, another
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black conservative on the Supreme Court said that just by
nature of DEI, it sets any minority, whether it's women,
African American, Hispanics, it doesn't matter any minority. DEI automatically
puts a target on the person who got the job done.
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I read the story the other day one of our
B two pilots, one of the pilots that was flying
the B two stealth bombers that dropped the bunker busting
bombs was a woman, and Pete Hegseth had said, our
boys are on their way home, and that caused an
uproar on the left when they found out one of
the pilots was a woman was a woman, And oh
my god, he said our boys and one of them
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was a woman. Yep. And I guarantee you that that
that lady that's flying that be too doesn't care one
way or the other that he said our boys. It
doesn't have a single moment's thought about whether he said
our boys or our boys and girls. It didn't matter her.
But if DEI was still in place and she got
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that job, would somebody be questioning whether it's not she
had the skill set and the merit, or did she
get there because of Dei. Did she get there because
she had the ability or did she get there because
somebody had to promote her to hit some sort of quota,
that's the first question. Well, the truth of the matter
is they got rid of that DEI crap and she
could do the job just like any man. We've got
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to stop with this victimization for everybody. We've got to
stop acting like there are there are victims. You know
who they are. Those sixty young children who got trafficked
because they got brought across the border by some coyote
and illegally and sold into slavery, sex slavery. Some of
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the young girls are pregnant. There's some fifteen year olds
and fourteen year olds in there that are pregnant from
their traffickers. That's the victims. Those are the real victims.
Those are the ones we need to continue to remember.
All of the animals that get mistreated, misused, and abused,
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all of the young children that get If you're a
full grown adult in the United States of America, you
cannot be a victim. You are a victim of your
own thought processes and nothing else. One way, you can't.
There is an opportunity there all of the time. I've
got a young man that works for me now, a
one of my salespeople that screwed up four years ago
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when he was eighteen years old and got in some
trouble with the law, and he immediately turned his life
around and is a great young man and he's doing
a great job. And he I was having a conversation
with you the other day. He said, look, I fell into
the trap and thought there was only one way for
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me to go make some money, and I decided to
completely change it around and started using my ability to
talk to people in a positive way. He could have
been stuck. He's a young black man. He could have
been stuck. But he wasn't. He didn't play the victim.
He stood up, manned up and said, I'm going to
go handle my business, handled his business, turned his life
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around and making it work. Got to stop this victimization crap.
It's just going to destroy our country if we don't
do something about it. There is American greatness, and it's
okay to exercise. It's okay to talk about it. It's
not okay to have to apologize for it. I'll never
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apologize for it, all right, I know, I get off
the subject sometimes, but it's important to me that people
recognize just how great America is. It's the American dream.
Nobody's chasing the British dream, nobody's chasing the German dream
or anything else. All right, this is Bono's Cars right
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Speaker 2 (32:07):
Here's your host boat driven.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
All right, Welcome back, everybody. I so badly hope, so
I so badly want for the ceasefire to hold, and
for the Middle East to calm down, and for everybody
to I think President Trump is the most peaceful person
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you'll find, and I mean that sincerely. Sometimes you have
to have peace through strength, but I really truly believe
he wants peace worse than anything. He's like, Look, we
can build great economies all over the world. It doesn't
have to be like this. You can you can emulate
and have the same things that the United States has.
You don't have to rely on our our large as
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in our generousness to do this. You can do it
on your own. You just have to stop fighting and
stop this ideologies that you've got to kill people, and
we've just got to get people in there that want
to build instead of destroy. So I really hope that
it's figured out and these the crazy people have seen
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that we're not just going to talk when we tell
you got sixty days. On day sixty one, something's going
to happen. You're going to FAFO, And I think that
certainly sends a signal. My daughter asked me the other day,
as soon as it happened, if after we dropped the bomb,
she texted me and said, should we be scared now?
And I said, I think we should be completely the opposite.
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I think if the strikes did what they did, and
I didn't know at the time, that we are certainly
going to see something come to an end pretty quickly.
She said, do you think Russia and China will get involved?
And I said, Russia hasn't been able to beat Ukraine
for three and a half years. I'm pretty sure they
don't want any of this smoke. If you can't beat
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a Ukraine, you've got conscripts over there that don't want
to fight, and they're in there because they don't have
a choice. Speaking of which, somebody and well went back up.
So Russia doesn't want any of this. In China, I
don't think they want any either, and especially since we
control seventy percent of their economy. But then somebody asked
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me why I think that is, and I said, listen, China.
China may have a big army, they may have a
big navy, but they've never been in a war. And
the biggest difference between the United States military, all of
our military branches, and Russia's or China's military, one huge
difference ours is voluntary. Their people are in it because
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they don't have a choice. They have to go. You
don't know how they're going to react when they start
getting shot at if they're not there of their own volition,
if they're not there for the patriotic reason of defending
the country, the home and and fighting for freedom and
all of that, you don't know how they're going to react.
And those guys in Russia, they're not there because they
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want to be there, there because they have to be there.
There's a difference. So I don't think anybody is going
to do anything. I think that we will.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
And Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for an absolute fact.
Are you crazy people out there saying he doesn't deserve it?
This is what This is what the beginning of peace
looks like. Sometimes it takes strength to bring people to
to tow and by the way, with biologists that keep
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trying to smuggle in biological material to destroy our crops,
China may go to war, but they're not going to
go to war with us in fighting. That's not how
they're going to do it. They're going to do it
through some sort of other means, whether it's our infrastructure
or our power generation or something. They're going to do something.
But they also know you awaken that line. It could
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be a problem because you may not want any of
the smoke either. Speaking of which, why are they the
DEM's always wrong? Oh my god, Trump's gonna start World
War three? Nope, Oh my god, the tariffs are going
to cause major inflation. Nope. Oh my god, the tariffs
are going to cause a trade war. Nope, Oh my god.
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Would you guys just relax just for a little while
and let the man do the job he was elected
to do and does a pretty good job at it.
And everything you keep saying, you get all up in
arms every time he does something, and then all of
a sudden it turns out to be exactly the way
he said it was going to be. But it could
be worse. We could have the Biden administration back in there.
Because here's the deal. Let me tell you about this.
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If you listen to the show, I talked about the
Mods about I don't know, a few months ago, and
the Mods are the people that are out in South
Dakota and they had a farm and they built a fence.
I'm gonna try to paraphrase this. They built a fence
fifty years ago, sixty years ago, and then all of
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a sudden, the government comes in and they want to
arrest these people and put them in jail because the
fence was four feet off after they did a survey
on it, and they wanted to find them two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. And it became this huge deal
all because of a fence that nobody knew was four
feet off or something. I got another one for you
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called the Henrys. And the Henrys are in New Jersey.
And back in eighteen fifty, this guy named Joseph McGill
bought twenty one acres on the South River Road in Cranberry,
New Jersey, build a farmhouse, began growing as crops. So
in nineteen seventy two, the New Jersey Turnpike was built
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near the property, and people, a lot of the other
farmers that were out there began selling all their land
to the developers and that kind of stuff. Well, these
people held onto their land. They're twenty one acres. That's
their life and it got passed down by generation to
generation and now it's Chris Henry is the gentleman that
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owns this land. And they've had numerous offers to buy
their property over the years, some as high as thirty
million dollars, and they refused because they wanted to keep
hang on to a place that their family called home
for one hundred and seventy five years. Thirty million dollars
they turned down. Nope, still want to just keep my farm.
Not worried about getting rich. Just want to keep my farm,
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pass it out to my kids. So it turns out, though,
that the City of Cranberry didn't like that. They wanted
something else in mind. So back in April, the Cranberry
Township Committee sent a letter that stated that if he
didn't sell it to the town for an agreeable price,
it was going to use imminent domain to take over
the property to build affordable housing units. So let me
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just read to you from New Jersey dot com or
NJ dot com. So it turns out that Cranberry is
trying to respond to a state mandate that New Jersey passed.
It says, the Families plea comes as Cranberry races to
meet a June thirty deadline to submit its affordable housing
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plan to the state. The township is required to build
two hundred and sixty five affordable housing units over the
next decade, part of a statewide mandate that has stirred
controversy in some towns. By twenty thirty five, municipalities across
New Jersey must add or renovate more than one hundred
and forty six thousand affordable units under quotas established by
the state. The mandate sends from the Mount Laurel Doctrine,
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a series of New Jersey Supreme Court rulings that require
towns to provide their fair share of affordable housing in
the region. Towns are not required to build the houses themselves,
but they are required to come up with a plan
that includes where developers can build affordable units. So, you guys,
pass a law, and by the way, the City of
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Cranberry is not offering to pay them anywhere remotely close
to thirty million dollars what they've turned down from their property.
You passed a law that doesn't really shouldn't be there.
The market should be determining what's affordable. If you guys
would take the restrictions off and not have so many
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regulations when you go to build a house in Florida
right now, Before I moved up here and bought the dealership,
I was in the construction business for a while and
building houses, and even Florida they overregulated after Hurricane David.
And if you're hanging trusses on a house, and the
amount of straps and braces and anchors that you have
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to use to put a roof on a house in
Florida now the average two thousand square foot ranch style
house will have at least thirty to forty thousand dollars
of it ing just the stuff to go in the trusses.
It's ridiculous, and it's those kind of things. It's overkilled,
it's not necessary, it's over engineered. It's not going to
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keep the roof for blowing off if it happens anyways,
or the water damage or anything else, and so it
drives the cost of housing up. That same thing happens
in all of these other states that have all of
these regulations, and the price of a house in California
is directly related to all of the regulations that are there.
So you're gonna build, You're gonna pass a law that
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says I have to build affordable housing, and now they're
going to just basically steal my property of one hundred
and seventy five years because you want to be there's
other places that they go build out of housing. Why
doesn't it have to be right there? That is all
part of those democratic policies that continue to screw things up.
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When Joe Biden was elected, if you listen to the
show that long, you know I said, I truly hope
he does a great job, and he thrives and he
is successful. I don't think he's going to be because
I don't agree with the policies, and I've seen too
many times how those policies can screw things up and
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take a good situation and turn it bad. Maybe you
have the greatest of intent. I understand the thought process
behind having affordable housing. You know how you get affordable housing.
Let the builders build, the market dictates it, and it
will become affordable because that's the way the market works.
Good competition drives the price of things down. Over regulation
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drives the price of things up. I didn't think that
Biden was going to be successful, and I think we've
all seen it wasn't It was not successful, and it's
not the man, it's the policies. And so we've got
to get away from being this apologetic victimized. We were
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creating an entire generation of children who are are not
able to read and write the way they should. We
don't have the discipline we should have. We are not
enforcing the discipline and the schools we should be enforcing,
we're not. It's gone too far. It's gone too far,
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and it continues to go there and I cannot understand why.
I know there are a lot of people on the
left or lean left out there that agree with a
lot of those things they do. They agree with, discipline,
they agree with There are policy differences and maybe some
thought processes here or there. But for the most part,
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I believe ninety five percent of us, ninety percent of
us all live in a very close to the center
line of all of the issues. It's the crazies on
both sides, on each side, right and left, that are
the loudest that cause the most problems. The rest of
us just want to get up and go to work.
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But when you indoctrinate these kids and they continue to
hear it over and over and over again that they're victims,
they believe it. They believe it. If you told them
how successful they could be and how great they could be,
they would believe that too. We're failing. Got to do
a better job, and we can't just keep passing laws
that screw people's lives up. Those people deserve better in
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New Jersey. They're not going to get it, but they
deserve better, all right. I really appreciate you guys tuning
in today. I hope I didn't bore you too much,
and I want everybody to have an absolutely killer weekend.
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