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September 9, 2025 44 mins
*Trump understands how supply and demand works and makes decisions and policies based on that.  
*High gas prices hurt lower income families more than others.  At the same time, electric vehicles are expensive and out of reach of many and inconvenient for those who have to drive more miles to work.
*What happened to insane asylums?  People with mental illness don't need to be on the streets where they are a danger to themselves and innocent people.  
*The real reason behind the surge in homelessness is not a housing crisis that the Dems want you to believe.    Much of the increase in homelessness is coming from illegal migrants who crossed the border during the Biden administration's open border policies.
*Crime rates of illegal migrants underreported
*Photos of Hunter and Joe Biden meeting with Chinese officials emerge, massive cover-up exposed
*Blacklisted Chinese Military manufacturer acquired U.S. stealth technology, CFIUS approval through relationship with Hunter and Joe Biden
*The cover-up of Hunter Biden's laptop....mainly credited by Joe Biden protecting his son
*The number of criminals and prisoners that were allowed into the United States will cause major issues for years to come
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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Speaker 2 (00:27):
Of Murphreysboro dot com. Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
All right, good morning everybody. If everybody's having a great
day here and falls on its way, it stinks they
hate it because right past fall was winter. And uh,
you know, I've said this before, one of the one
of the very few things that I still haven't gotten

(00:56):
used to since moving here from Florida ten years ago.
And don't think I'll ever get used to it because
it just bugs me. And I don't know if it's
everybody that's born and raised here or what, but I
can never get used to when the time changes, it
getting dark at four point thirty four forty five in
the afternoon. It's just I hate it.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
It's like you look out there and you think it's
time to go to bed and it's only five o'clock
and you're like, dang, what do I do? Now? You
gotta you got, you gotta fight it and then for
like four months. Thank goodness, time change doesn't last as
long as it used to. But uh, I don't know
why we don't just go to stay it, saving time forever.

(01:40):
I mean, let's let's just back with it. Let's just
move the clocks. Everything runs that time. Anyways, why do
we change it back and forth every other you know,
every six eight months or whatever. Let's just leave it there.
I don't know what the I don't know what the
advantage to changing it and falling back is, but I
know what the advantage of leaving it forward is. Or sunshine,

(02:00):
more daylight and more fun. So you guys may have
seen this the other day. There was a video going
around of some guy what a jerk? Some guy at
the US Open was watching a match and the match
was done, and apparently there was a Polish tennis star
can't pronounce his name, wouldn't even try, and he was

(02:24):
signing autographs and there was this young fan that probably
was eight or nine years old, and apparently this tennis
player was one of his favorites. But anyways, this guy
signed the tennis player signs a hat and clearly goes
to hand it to this little kid, and some forty
five year old man who turns out to be a
multi millionaire from Poland standing there, reaches over, grabs the

(02:46):
hat from the kid, turns his back on the kid
while the kid's like, what are you doing?

Speaker 2 (02:49):
What are you doing?

Speaker 3 (02:51):
And shoves it in his wife's bag and leaves And actually,
actually nothing happened. Now here's the thing. I followed tennis
to a degree, tons. I'm not an avid fan, but
I follow it. I don't even know this Polish tennis
player's name. I don't know what he's ranked. I don't
know how high he's ranked, but he's certainly not one

(03:12):
of the top players in the world that you would see.
That's one tons of major. So I get you, you want
his autograph, But look, man, you're forty five years old.
You're stealing that kid's thunder for no reason other than
autograph of some guy that plays tennis somewhere. Well, turns
out the Internet found him and it took just a
few minutes. Now, the good part of this story is

(03:34):
when the tennis player heard about it, he tracks down
the kid. In a few hours. It gives a kid
another hat, takes pictures with the kid. The kid gets
this to actually talk and meet his hero tennis player,
which is the good part. But the internet tracked down
that guy that stole the hat too, and turns out
he was a multi millionaire that owned some paving company
or it company, I can't remember which one was in Poland.

(03:56):
And so this guy gets out there and then starts
to apologize. Apparently there were statements over the weekend that
were issued that everybody said was from him, that really
doubled down on it, said he was going to sue everybody,
and turns out those statements weren't true. So a couple
of things. Number One, I told my kids fifteen years ago,
your life is going to be under a microscope constantly

(04:20):
because everybody's got a phone, everybody's got a camera, everybody's
got a video camera. Everybody's going to be watching every
single thing you do, every single place. That's the bad news.
The good news is sometimes it actually works for good
when people can find people like that guy and straighten
them out and let them know. So I'm just telling

(04:40):
him everything we do is under a microscope everywhere, and
somebody's going to find it. Speaking of which you'll hand
Omar the Somali congresswoman from Minnesota. I think it is
has Man and I don't know what it is about.

(05:01):
She says she represents the people of Somali. I'm like, no,
You're in the House of Representatives representing the people of America.
That that's how you that's what your job is. You're
not here to represent Somalia, here to represent Americans. But
there apparently is a huge Simalian population in Minnesota, and

(05:23):
they think that they'll just turn this into Somalia, and
I say no. Anyways, so she apparently dared people to
go back. She said there was this vast right wing conspiracy.
You know how Hillary used to say this vast right
wing conspiracy about her finances, and she invited people to
go look at her public disclosures. Turns out she increased

(05:48):
her net worth in the first one year by thirty
five hundred percent, went from worth like something to like
six million dollars. Claims it's not hers and she doesn't
know what her husband does. Her husband runs consulting firm.
Guess where the consulting firm her husband runs got millions
of dollars worth of consulting contracts from her campaign. That's

(06:10):
how these people keep getting rich. In Congress, you keep
wondering how you can go from making no money to
be worth millions of dollars in just a few years
on one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year salary
or a hundred seventy two thousand dollars year salary. They
are gaming the system. Maxine Waters did the exact same thing.
Her daughter has some consulting company, and her largest client

(06:31):
in the consulting company is Maxine Water's campaign. These people
are taking campaign contributions and literally laundering them through to
consulting firms run by their family members. Is absolute corruption,
over and over and over again, and they act like
we're all just too stupid to understand it and that

(06:55):
they're doing nothing. Now. I don't know if it's legal,
I don't know, but it shouldn't be. It should not
be legal if what she is doing, and if what
Maximine Waters is doing, if what all of these people
are doing is taking campaign contributions and laundering them through
to family members who just start consulting firm, what are
you consulting about? If that's true, they need to get

(07:16):
in there quick and change the campaign finance laws. But
that's again you're talking about the fox in the henhouse.
Are the fox just gonna leave on his own? I
don't think so. They're just gonna keep doing it. There's
these people are so corrupt it is absolutely amazing. Every
one of them goes in broke, every one of them

(07:36):
comes out multimillionaires. Just don't understand it. It is frustrating
and aggravating to me. But hey, you want to give
your money to their campaign, just know you're throwing it away.
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Speaker 1 (08:06):
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Speaker 2 (08:17):
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Speaker 2 (08:27):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I know well, let
me just get this out of the way. You guys
can say what you want about Trump, you can do
what you want. Really don't care what you think. But
I think at least gas is at the lowest price

(08:52):
that's been at in the last five years on Labor Day.
And isn't it amazing Five years ago Trump was in
office four years row it gas goes up really high,
and then all of a sudden he gets back in
office and gas prices become lower. That is policies, that
is because of things he's doing in the marketplace that

(09:12):
allowing us to drill and have more supply brings the
price of something down. Higher supply, same demand, lower price.
Lower supply, same demand, higher price. That's just the way
economics works. And apparently people on the left don't understand
or don't care about actual economics. They don't care about
what actually drives the marketplace and how it affects everybody.

(09:35):
And by the way, I've said this a thousand times,
I will say it for one thousand and one. High
gas prices affect people on the lower end of the
income spectrum way more than they affect the people on
the higher end. So when you say you're at your
you're doing it for the people, and you're you're for
the little guy, and you're for the working families. Families

(09:55):
are that don't make as much money as the rich people,
or the ones that have an oversized percentage of their
budget going to fuel, daycare and food. Those are things
that people are struggling with, food and fuel for the
most part. And so when you can do things that
bring the price of fuel down, it brings also brings

(10:18):
the price of all the other goods in the marketplace
down because fuel oil is a huge part of almost
everything that we do. I never understood that economic part
where you think that we can just cut supply off
and keep the price down or if not, worry that
the price went up to four dollars a gallon, and
people that have By the way, it also serves the

(10:39):
reason that people on the lower end of the spectrum
for income have older cars. Older cars don't get the
same fuel range.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
That newer cars get, so you've got.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
A double whammy. You're paying more and you're getting less
fuel fuel mileage. It doesn't make any sense, and a
lot of them are commuting further to go to work
and not ever, here's a newsflash for all the people
on the left. Not everybody can afford an ev I
sell them. I'm telling you they're pretty expensive. And when
the seventy five hundred dollars tax credit goes away at

(11:10):
the end of this month, they're going to get more expensive.
It doesn't make any sense. But he also came out
the other day. Somebody asked him a question and he said,
I've asked my wife this, like I don't know, it
was probably two or three months ago. I asked my wife,
whatever happened to insane asylums? Why do we not have

(11:31):
them anymore? What where do we We just turned all
of those people that were in those asylums, those government
run institutions where people that were mentally ill and had
serious mental problems could go and be taken care of
and be given care like in One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest. Somebody asked Trump the other day if he'd

(11:54):
be open to that, and he said, yeah, I'd be
open to that. And I'm thinking, why did we ever
get rid of it? I know that you guys think
you're doing something good for people, but when you did that,
all you did was put people out on the streets
that don't know how the ability to take care of themselves.
Mental illness is real, and it's dangerous. A lot of times.

(12:14):
People with mental illnesses pose a lot of times pose
a risk to society. And none of us want to
walk down the street and have somebody that's absolutely out
of their mind threatening you, yelling at you, screaming at you.
My wife and I one time got on the subway

(12:35):
in New York City and this obviously homeless guy comes
over and starts singing to my wife while she's sitting
in the seat. At that very moment, I had no
idea whether he was going to turn angry because I
didn't have any cash. I couldn't give him anything. Whether
he was going to turn angry and violent, or whether

(12:56):
he was going to just sing, I didn't know. But
it was a little unknow, not knowing how he's going
to react. There are so many violent crimes committed by
people who just are out of their minds, and so
why turn them loose on the street for all of
the rest of us to have to handle. Is it humane?

(13:17):
It can be done in a humane way. It certainly
has better options than putting them in the middle of
crowded subways or the crowded streets, and with no place
to live, no way to live, no way to have
any hygiene, no medications, no anything. That seems like a
lot crueler system to me than having somebody institutionalized because

(13:39):
they're not capable of taking care of themselves. I don't
know if it was done back when they did it,
if it was done out of compassion or the thought
of compassion.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
But it absolutely is.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
It's not compassionate. It is sad, it is is hard
to deal with, and I think it would solve a
lot of our homeless problems. And why should we have
all of this urban blight all over the place? Why
should we we live in the richest country in the world.
We live in a country where everybody, I don't care

(14:16):
what you say, everybody has a chance. I know more
people from low income backgrounds and households that have become
very successful than I can count. There are tons of them.
They worked hard, they made good decisions, they did the
right thing, and it paid off for them. It's why

(14:42):
should we have all of these people who aren't capable
of taking care of themselves just free roaming everywhere in
the United States? Get some help or get off the
street one of the two. But the rest of us
shouldn't feel unsafe walking around our cities in the United States.
Barrel folded pretty quick, didn't they. I could have told

(15:06):
him when the uproar happened when they took Uncle Herschel
off of the logo and thought that was going to
be right. I happened to go into a cracker barrel
the other day because I wanted to see what the
remodel looked like the one in Smyrna off of twenty
four And believe it or not, I really like the remodel.
I think it looks good. I think it's a new
modern farmhouse. It's updated, it's white and black. It looks

(15:26):
really cool. They kept a lot of the nostalgia on
the walls. It flows a little better. It could have
done with better service, but overall everything was pretty nice.
But they folded like a cheap chair when it came
to the logo. They put it out there and then
they doubled down, or the CEO did, and said, yes,

(15:47):
we're keeping it. We've had nothing but positive backflop energy
and dialogue, and everybody loves the logo and like two
days later, after Trump comes out and says, hey, you
might want to change that logo back. You've got a
billion dollars worth of advertising here, your top of mind
for everybody. It's a story that's gone viral. You might
want to use that as something to for good and

(16:09):
now go back to it. And so they did. They
took his advice and went, I mean nothing else. The
man knows business. And they they apparently changed the logo back,
said they're going to keep Unclehearschel on the logo the So.
I read an article the other day kind of sort
of our subject, but apparently the Chinese Communist Party is

(16:35):
using our banking system and Chinese networks that are laundering
billions of dollars of cartel money through our banks in
the United States. The article was talking about how the
banking laws and the currency laws in Mexico are actually
stricter than the currency laws in the United States, and

(16:58):
so they are, well, it just says, let me just
read it to you real quick. Chinese networks are laundering
billions of dollars in drug cartel cash through the US
financial system, according to a new report from the Treasury Department.
Treasury's Finsen which is Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, said banks
flagged about three hundred and twelve billion dollars in transactions

(17:18):
from suspected Chinese money laundering networks from January of twenty
twenty to December of twenty twenty four. That came from
over one hundred and thirty seven thousand Bank Secrecy Act reports.
Treasury also linked Chinese money laundering networks to US real
estate transactions, casinos, human trafficking, and even laundering through assisted
living homes in New York. The networks also use Chinese

(17:42):
students studying in the US to help facilitate some schemes.
Real estate alone counted for about thirteen percent of the total,
but the vast majority was US banks. So stick that
in your pipe and smoke it. Not only are the
Chinese sending all the precurs for fentanyl that are killing
hundreds of thousands of Americans, they are also helping the

(18:06):
actual drug networks, the cartels launder the money through our
own banks. The Chinese have to be stopped. They are
not the Chinese Communist Party, are not our friends. They
are not good people, and they are doing anything they
can to destroy the United States of America. They will
do whatever it takes and win at all costs. And

(18:28):
I've said this before. Those people play in long the
long game. They took eight hundred years to build a
dang wall. They are not worried about what's happening in
the next ten years. They're worried about what's happening in
the next two hundred years. All right, this is Bonos
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(18:49):
on back. After the break.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
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
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
needs call six one five six four five one zero
seven five or online Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysboro dot com.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
All right, come back, everybody. So I went down a
rabbit hole not too long ago and wasn't happy with
what I was reading because it just it makes me
sick to my stomach. All of these pardons, whether they

(19:53):
were auto pin or not, all of these nefarious dealings,
all of the stuff that the mainstream media just refused
to even bother to try to look at, and just
continually gas lit everybody in the United States up and

(20:13):
that includes all of the people who on the left
who just willfully are blind to the truth. There are
still a large percentage of people who think the Hunter
Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. It was in the FBI's hands.
They had already approved and looked at everything and verified

(20:38):
that it was legitimate in two thousand and nineteen, prior
to the election. They already had it. They knew it
was real. Chinese, the Russians didn't have that much that
many pictures of Hunter Biden being naked. It's not possible,
and people wilfully just refused to believe the truth right

(20:59):
before their eyes. Joe Biden stood up on that stage
and said, fifty one intelligence officials all came together and said,
that's likely Russian disinformation, knowing for a fact that it
was a coordinated effort with Tony Blinken at the forefront,
trying to make sure that in the debate if if

(21:20):
Trump said anything about the laptop, they had all of
that stuff waiting knowing it was a complete lie. These
are intelligence officials that are supposed to have the best
interest of the United States at heart, But I'm starting
to believe that they don't care anything about the United
States of America or the people in it.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
They only care about.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
Enriching themselves to the highest degree, and they are human scum.
In twenty and nineteen or twenty twenty, Joe Biden stood
up there. First of all, he said Hunter Biden was
the smartest man he'd ever known. That should have disqualified
him from the presidency right off the bat. If that's
the smartest guy, you know, you haven't been around enough people,

(21:59):
Because that guy is not only a crack addict and
a womanizer who slept with his brothers, his dead brother's
wife and got her hooked on crack. But he never
did a single thing outside of I guarantee you he
didn't make it through law school. He didn't do it
on his own. Somebody helped him cheat. But Joe Biden

(22:20):
stood up there and said he had never discussed his
business deal or his son's business dealings with him, not once. Now,
it turns out in two thousand, the America first legal
which is a conservative legal foundation finally got the National
Archives to release some pictures they've been trying to get

(22:43):
for a long time of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden
meeting with Chinese officials. There was a series of these
photos that were taken while he was vice president that
all paint a completely different story of what he's saying.

(23:03):
It turns out, by the way, that some lawyers who
represented Joe Biden and Barack Obama worked with the National
Archives to stop the photos from being released before the
twenty twenty four election. They were doing everything they could
to stop the release of these photos. By the way,
they should have been treated as major news, and nobody
even bothered. The mainstream media just didn't really care. If
we were talking about a Republican it would have been

(23:24):
absolutely the largest story there. This cover up is immense.
I've told you that Hunter Biden's company at some point
facilitated the Chinese Communist Party buying a mine in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, a cobalt mine a Democratic Republic
of Congo. Now, the Chinese didn't need Hunter Biden doesn't

(23:48):
even speak Chinese. The Chinese didn't need Hunter Biden to
go negotiate the purchase of a cobalt mine in Congo.
They did it because they were laundering some more money.
They paid in five million dollars in commission to broker
deal that is chump chains to the people in the
Communist Chinese Party in China. You want to know why
they did it, I guarantee you I've got some of

(24:10):
the answers. So it turns out that after Joe was taken,
took a Hunter in twenty fifteen, while he was still
vice president on a trip to China and introduced him
to Ji Jimping and introduced him to the Chinese vice president.

(24:31):
And then there are photos of Joe with Jonathan Lee,
who was a Communist Chinese Party member who was also
Hunter Biden's business partner from China. So there was a
blacklisted Chinese military manufacturer that somehow was able to acquire
US stealth technology. So we have had air superiority over Russia,

(24:55):
over China, over everybody in the world because of our technology,
and we had we had it for years and years.
We had, for instance, you know, research and development on
something like the F twenty two Raptor or the F
thirty five Joint Strike Fighter that research and development takes

(25:16):
years and years and years to develop one of those
stealth bombers that was able to get in and bomb
up the Iranian nuclear facilities. That technology doesn't exist around
the world. But Hunter Biden, who owned Rosemont Seneca with
Devon Archer, partnered up with BHR, who was run by

(25:38):
Jonathan Lee, Hunter's business partner in China, and Rosemont Seneca
owned thirty percent of BHR. So in twenty fifteen there
was an acquisition of Hindages I think it's called Hindages Automotive,

(25:59):
which was a miss Michigan company who developed the anti
vibration or stealth technology that's used in the F thirty five.
And somehow they were able to broker a deal where
Aviation Industry Corporate China AVIC, which is a state owned
entity that produces fighter jets for the Chinese military, was

(26:22):
able to buy Hindages Automotive in Michigan. So a Chinese
state run company buys a automotive company that has the
stealth technology in Michigan. All right, let me make sure
I say this right. So for the twenty fifteen transaction,
I'm reading from an article. A twenty fifteen transaction, a

(26:44):
wholly owned subsidiary of Avik. The Chinese company avic Auto,
partnered with BHR to acquire Hindages, which is with avic
Auto owning fifty one percent and BHR owning forty nine percent,
meaning that the Chinese government owned Mili terry manufacturer ended
up with controlling interest in images. The Chinese government, by

(27:06):
the way, and the military have for decades tried to
catch up to the US military air superiority because they
need but they didn't have the sell technology. So somehow
they are able to buy this company that has that technology,
and it's broker through Hunter Biden and his business partners.

(27:29):
So I'm reading from the article here too. The names
Biden and Kerry John Carey figure prominently. This came from
a bright Bart report. It says internal BHR documents show
exactly how the Chinese military contractor was able to disguise
its ownership via shell corporations and formed a joint venture
with the son with the son of the Vice President,
Hunter Biden, to facilitate the Chinese takeover of an American

(27:53):
dual use technology supplier. Additional documents suggest that Hunter Biden's
Chinese backed venture funneled money to an entity controlled by
Vanessa Carrey, the daughter of then Secretary of State John Carey,
just one month before Syphius, which is the approval process
and board that's supposed to approve any of these types
of transactions, So just one month before Sophius approved the takeover.

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At the time, Secretary of carry played a lead role
in the Obama Biden Sophius Committee, So John Carey sat
on the Committee of Sophius, which is the review committee
that had multiple cabinet members, and they fast tracked all
of the paperwork through before Obama lost the election or
before Obama got out of office. These people sold out

(28:44):
American military technology that has been used for years and
years to give US air superiority to make sure that
our military is better equipped and better trained, and they
sold it. They broker the deal in an effort to
make money for themselves, and it's done through the Vice
President of the United States son and the Secretary of

(29:06):
State's daughter. Somehow or another, they fast tracked this thing
through to allow this blacklisted Chinese military manufacturer to acquire
stealth technology, and the mainstream media acts like it doesn't exist.
They act like it's not real and won't even bother
to look at it. If that was done under President Trump,
and it had been Donald Trump Junior or Eric Trump

(29:29):
or one of the other Trump kids that had done that,
it would have been the biggest scandal in cover up
in the history of the universe. But Joe Biden did
it with Hunter. We have proof of it and nothing.
Silence crickets.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
How is that possible?

Speaker 3 (29:50):
How is it that nobody in the I understand if
the politicians are nefarious and don't want to are selling
out America. I kind of understand that, and I don't
agree with it, but I understand that they are just
narcissistic in it for themselves and only themselves. People. Okay,

(30:10):
but you're telling me the entire mainstream media is like
that too. What do they get out of it? What
are the mainstream media getting out of covering up this
story for vice president or for Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
Do they just hate America too? Or are they so
blinded by their hatred of Trump that anything that the
Bidens did gets blown over forever. It makes me sick

(30:35):
to my stomach. It just keeps coming out over and
over again. How bad these people are. But isn't it
amazing that Joe Biden pardoned Hunter for everything he did.
I remember them saying, if you hadn't why do you
need a pardon, If you hadn't done any crimes, if
there's no crime committed, why do you need a pardon? Yeah. Anyways,
this is Bono's Cars, brought you by Chevrolet Buick GMC

(30:57):
of Murbysborough. Come on back. After the break.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
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really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (31:35):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
All right, welcome back everybody. So if you pay any
attention to any of this stuff, and obviously if you're
listening to this show, you must pay some attention. Ice
is getting lots and lots and lots of flak from
the left and doing their job trying to remove illegal

(32:02):
people who are here illegally, and it's affecting a lot
of people. I know somebody who had a somebody who
had done their A friend of mine had a person
who had been doing their gardening for twenty seven years,
doing their yard for twenty seven years landscaping, and been
here thirty years and left and self deported using the

(32:27):
APP because he feels like that was his best chance
to be able to come back here again legally. And
so ICE is out there doing what they need to
do to try to clean the streets up. But I
am so tired of this gas lighting of First of all,
if you're here illegally, you broke a law, our immigration law.
Maybe it's a civil offense, but you broke a law

(32:49):
any way you want to cut it. But I've listened
to Chris Murphy, who is a Senator from Connecticut, and
what a jerk he is. That said the other day
it says immigrants commit crimes in this country a lower
at a rate lower than natural born citizens. So if
you want a safe town or a safe neighborhood, you're
better off if you have immigrants. While I absolutely agree

(33:12):
with legal immigration, I'm one hundred percent for it. I'm
one hundred percent in. I can't support it any more
than I do. We absolutely need people coming to the country.
We're not having a birth rate that's fulfilling that that's
going to keep our population sustained. I'm not a fan
of bringing there to here because there is where you

(33:34):
were trying to get away from. So taking bring there
to here doesn't make it any better for us. All
of those people from Somalia who are trying to bring
all of their culture from Somalia here, the culture in
Somalia and the death and the destruction and the poverty
is part of that culture. Don't bring that here. You
came here for a reason. But is it true what

(34:00):
Chris Murphy is saying. Because I found an article in
Let's See It was written by a guy named John Lott,
and it was in am Great America greatness dot com.
It says, as to the claim that crime is falling
despite a flood of illegals, it depends on whether one
looks at just crimes reported to the police or the

(34:23):
FBI data, or total crime as measured by the Department
of Justices Bureau of Justice Statistics. Total crime rose markedly
in twenty twenty one, twenty two, and twenty three, which
is the last year that was available. The surge coincided
with a massive flood of illegals. The increases shown for
total crime during the Biden Harris administration are by far
the largest percentage increases over any three year period, more

(34:45):
than doubling the previous record. It goes on and says
there's a more direct link or there is more direct
data linking illegals to crime. Just last year, the Biden
administration admitted that nine percent of the so called non
deta illegals who were released into the US had criminal backgrounds.
By the way, that number in real number, it's nine percent.

(35:08):
The real number is six hundred and sixty two thousand,
five hundred and sixty six. So we had almost seven
hundred thousand people released in that were non detained illegals
that were released into the United States through the Biden
administration that had criminal backgrounds. But by the way, that
doesn't count the two million got aways that were detected

(35:28):
that crossed the border but failed that we failed to
apprehend under the Biden administration, and not known was how
many unknown millions we never saw coming across the borders.
So if you use that same nine percent number and
we had another four million people come across, there's another
almost four hundred thousand people, three hundred and sixty thousand people,
which puts us over a million people released into the

(35:51):
interior of the United States that already had criminal backgrounds.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
How is that okay?

Speaker 3 (36:01):
How is it okay to release a million more criminals
into the United States of America? And, by the way,
we know for a fact, I've talked about it before,
the prisons in Venezuela. Literally the prison population went down
by more than seventy percent in Venezuela. Where do you

(36:22):
think all those criminals went? Maduro put them on a boat,
put them on a plane, put them somewhere, and sent
them to the United States of America. Two problems solved. One,
I don't have to I can screw the United States
over and two I don't have to keep paying to
keep those people housed in prisons. It is. By the way,

(36:46):
there was a similar estimate for New York City that
indicated that seven percent of the illegal people living in
New York City had criminal records. That's a large number
of real human beings. You can talk about it in percentages,
but when you want to talk about real human beings.
To being released into the interior of the United States
with the ability to continue to be criminals. And by

(37:09):
the way, it's much harder to track down people with
criminal records if you have no information, because they're not
anywhere in any of our systems. It's easier if there's nobody,
there's no record of somebody, there's no fingerprints, there's no DNA,
there's no nothing, nothing, nothing. It's much easier for those

(37:29):
people to continue their criminal enterprises and not get caught.
Half the time, the police don't even know where to start.
For God's sakes, I read a statistic the other day
that said something like sixteen only sixteen percent of the
crimes in the United States right now are getting solved.
Sixteen percent. Your odds are eighty four percent of the
time you're going to get away with whatever crime you're committing.

(37:52):
And for us to release another million criminals in the
United States, and that's just the ones we know about.
But it wasn't just the criminals that's not well. We
know I've talked about it on this show. We know
for a fact that there there is child trafficking, sex trafficking,

(38:15):
human trafficking continuing to go on in the United States.
A lot of it facilitated, most of it facilitated by
the cartels, and Trump, God bless him, he has said
I'm not going to keep putting up with this, and
he's told Mexico you're on notice. We're just telling you
we're coming to bust those cartels up. If you guys
can't handle it because you're too corrupt in your government

(38:36):
to handle it, because they've got they've got their fingers
all over your government. We'll handle it ourselves. But you're
not going to keep poisoning the United States of America.
You're not going to keep taking advantage of the three
hundred and fifty million people in the United States that
are your market, that keep your economy floating, that keep
everybody in the world, for the most part, floating. You're
not going to just continue to take advantage of us
and poison us with all of that stuff that your

(38:57):
cartels are putting in. We're gonna come down there and
bust them up ourselves, whether you like it or not.
That's the kind of tough talk we need. You can
talk about your sovereign country and we can't invade it.
I get it, I get what the laws are, lady,
But I'm telling you you're not going to keep doing
this without any action. Either you handle it or I'm
gonna handle it. But it's gonna get handled. But not

(39:20):
only did it cause that, here's where it happens to
also affect real Americans every day. So I don't know
about you, but homeless encampments make me nervous. First of all,
they're unsanitary those people. It's not like there's porta potties
out there and all the homeless encampments they don't. There's

(39:42):
trash everywhere, there is feces everywhere, there is all kinds
of human waste, there are people having relations out in
the open where children are present. There are people. It's
one of the reasons why Trump's signed an executive order
saying that we're going to reverse all of the stuff
in at the state level to take away their ability

(40:02):
to have institutionalized people. We just can't keep putting them
back out on the street where they just run over neighborhoods.
Have a homeless encampment in your neighborhood, and tell me
what does to the value of your house if you
go to try to sell it. But the homeless problem
is there's a surge in homelessness by the way, but

(40:22):
it's not what they keep telling you. It's from asylum seekers. So,
using direct estimates from local government sources and indirect methods
based on demographic changes, the estimate from the Department of
Urban Housing and Development, they indicated that there was a
forty three percent increase in the number of people residing
in homeless shelters in the United States between twenty twenty

(40:45):
two and twenty twenty four, which reversed the gradual decline
if we had been having gradual declines for sixteen years.
But three quarters of the rise in that homeless encampment
or homeless population is in four places New York, Chicago, Massachusetts,
and Denver, where large inflows of immigrants seeking asylum were

(41:07):
housed in emergency shelters. That goes on and says, using
direct estimates from local government sources and indirect methods based
on demographic changes, we estimate that asylum seekers accounted for
about sixty percent of the two year rise in sheltered
homelessness during the period, which is the article says, challenging

(41:27):
the media and policy narratives that primarily attribute this to
a rise in local economic conditions and housing affordability. It's
not housing affordability that caused all of a sudden for
the rise in homelessness. And by the way, when you
put seven and a half more, ten more million people
in the market and the government's willing, some of these
municipalities are willing to pay landlords more than market value

(41:51):
to house illegal immigrants. What do you think happens to
all of the rent and the rental homes that are
on the market if you've add ten million more people
to them, lower supply, higher demand, higher prices. You're driving
the price All of these people that came here illegally
are driving the economics of the lower part of the

(42:15):
scale to go broke. Housing, gas, food, all of the
things that people need, shelter, food, and air, all of
the things that people need have been driven higher by
democratic policies. And I can't understand how it's so hard

(42:35):
to understand that that good old common sense tells you
if you add ten million more people to the housing market,
housing is going to get more expensive unless we build
enough houses to hold ten million more people. And we
can't build houses fast enough to hold that many people.
I don't know if they're doing it on purpose or
if they did it on purpose, I don't know if

(42:56):
they believe their own bs don't. I just don't get it.
But crime committed by illegal immigrants, A million of them
have been released into the interior of the United States.
Seven and a half to ten million have been released
that we know about into the housing market. What do

(43:18):
you think is happening out there? This is not hard.
It truly is just paying attention to the details and
listening and looking at what the data says. It's not
that hard to fix. Gavin Newson spent thirty five billion
dollars in California in ten twenty years trying to solve
the homeless problem. It's just gotten worse. California's got I
don't know, something like two hundred and fifty thousand homeless people.

(43:42):
Absolutely amazing to me. All Right, that's the end of
the show, and I hope you learned a little bit
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