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November 11, 2025 9 mins
There is debate over whether some SNAP assistance recipients actually need the benefits based on their personal circumstances. The phenomenon of Trump Derangement Syndrome is explored, questioning the intense animosity some hold towards him. Howie shares his perspective on the administration’s performance within its first year.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
How you doing.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Very good? Mark, very good. It's a fun time, happy
veteran state. Everybody out there.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Yeah, the shutdown, I think we've been through fourteen of them.
Has anything ever been accomplished ever by any shutdown by
any party?

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Oh? It just I think in this case, it just
shows how corrupt the Snap program was. You know, the
fact that you know, one of my listeners said yesterday,
you know, the Democrats don't control the mainstream meeting any
more than one pays any attention to it. So the

(01:00):
problem this time they had was that all they are,
all these Snap recipients with pink hair and purple hair
and weighing three hundred pounds and nose rings and tattoos.
They were all out on social media posting how angry
they were, and it was easy to round up the stuff. So,
I mean, I thought it was pretty devastating for their
for their their position. You know, Oh, I can't afford

(01:24):
how can I afford to feed my my six kids?
I will be able to buy a tattoo. I well,
you know, and these people loading the guy yesterday, I've
been using them a lot on my show and putting
out Instagram some tiktoks on it. They had a guy
yesterday he said I was gonna have to dip into
my Christmas money. Thank goodness that the snap payments resumed.

(01:44):
He was loading like five cases of soda into the
back of his suv and it looked like a nice
suv too. You know, I think it's it's kind of
a reminder to people, you know, the I guess if
you go to the supermarket a lot, you see it,
you know, but some people don't or they or they
just you know, keep the blinders on and don't don't
worry about it. But I don't know, I don't think

(02:07):
this was you know, the more I think about the
elections last Tuesday, you know, the Democrats were going to
probably win Virginia and New Jersey anyway, and New York
was just Democrats against Democrats. So it was it that bad?
I don't I don't think it really was.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
No, but the idea snap. You have forty two million
people on that program. That's a ridiculous number.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
It's up forty percent since Biden became president. I mean
he you know a lot of it had to do
with COVID. You know they were just getting first, they
were jacked up. They jacked up all the monthly allot
months and then they then they let you claim that
if you that you weren't quote unquote working, so you
got it. So these people go back to work, or
they decide to work under the table, and they keep

(02:52):
getting the money. I saw Brooke Rollins, the Secretary of Agriculture,
said it's gone from I they got twenty billion in
twenty twenty, in twenty two thousand, year two thousand to
now it's one hundred billion. That's a little above the
rate of inflation.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Hey, the Trump arrangement syndrome. You've been following this story
at Jimmy Kimmel's wife, who, yeah, went ballistic screaming at
family members, don't how dare you vote for President Trump?
My husband is fighting him and your voting isn't her
husband supposed to just be doing a comedy show.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
How do they get themselves so worked up? It's you know,
it's a cult. You know, the Democrat Party has become
a cult. And you know you're a Trump arrangement syndrome
is some kind of fashion accessory, like the purple hair.
You know. Did you see the guy in Chicago, Raymond Lopez,

(03:50):
the Alderman you know too. He represents a Hispanic district.
I think it's back of the yards and he so
two of his constituents were killed, a jeweler and his son.
They tried to stop a guy from stealing a necklace
and the guy shot shot both these guys, you know,
just kill them for over a gold necklace. And Lopez

(04:10):
put out, he said, hey, you know all your pain,
where are all the pink and purple haired ladies coming
out to demonstrate against this guy? My constituent's getting killed.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
I thought it was beautiful, Yeah, but this Trump derangement syndrome,
you know the guy? What is it about this guy
that said them up? Is it that he's everything that
tried to stamp out like the old fashioned nineteen fifties
macho American kind of a.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Five I think I think that has a lot to
do with it, you know. I mean, I think people
from the Northeast especially, you know, kind of kind of
relate to the guy because he's he's like he's like
one of us, you know, and that's that's what that's
his whole strength. And actually in all of Middle America,
not just the Northeast, and these people just think they're
they're beyond all that. We have this judge in Boston,

(04:58):
his name was Mark Wolfe, and he just he was
a retired he's seventy eight. He was a senior status
and he retired in a big huff and had a
big piece in the Atlantic the other day about how
I am I can't take working for trumpety more and
I can't speak out. Yeah, I mean, the guy is insane.
He's just he's got trumped arrangement syndrome. Mark I was

(05:21):
forced to put out something from a from an FBI
file from nineteen eighty three when he was leaking information
to the to the mafia about about the weather Hill Gang,
and he didn't know, he was just trying to brag.
It was what Jerry and Julie used to call an
unconscious stool pigeon. And he would talk to these guys
and they'd run back. And so he's now he's making

(05:43):
himself out like he's this hero prosecutor. And he was,
and he was, as Jerry and Julia used to say,
an unconscious stool pigeon. And I got it all. I tweeted.
I tweeted out the whole thing yesterday, the FBI file
on this guy. And he's just a he's just such
a but he's a All these judges are crazy, you know,
the you know, the the joke about judges. What's the

(06:03):
difference between a federal judge and God? What? God doesn't
think he's a federal judge.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Make sure you follow how we car on Twitter. Great
stuff there. You're in Boston. You got a crazy left
wing kook of a mayor's socialist contrade. So give us
some advice. How are we going to get through this?

Speaker 2 (06:25):
Call the moving van, that's what he's in Boston. And
if you've got any real estate, especially commercial real estate,
sell you know, even to take a loss because the
you know, whatever loss you take today is going to
be worse tomorrow. And I think Nanni is worse than
than Michelle Woo. I really do. I mean, this guy,

(06:45):
I there's there's there's not going to be any rains
on him. I don't think, is there.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Well, everybody's appointed this from the Deblasio administration. So we
got through Deblasia. It wasn't good, but we got through
eight years. Aham, we'll get through that. Well, you're laughing
at me. We'll get through this.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Well we no, yeah, but I mean, you know the
Blasio was insane, but you know he was. You know,
there were there were some checks and balances on there
Are there any checks and balances on this guy? Is there?
Is there anybody left on the city council who's going
to stand up to him? No?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Actually, they just voted in a lot more woke idiots
on the city council.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
That's right. I mean, yeah, So Burrell he's gone. He
was he was. You know, I don't know how much
you can do, you know, one out of fifty for
fifty five. But I mean at least he was out
there to you know, you know, beat the drums against him.
I mean, who's going to do that? Now? That's the
problem I got in Boston. We're down to like two
people out of thirteen on the city council who you know,

(07:43):
we'll say it will you know, speak speak out.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Okay, But you still live and work in Boston. It's okay, right,
I mean you're still there.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Well, I'm there for five months and twenty nine days.
I'm in Florida for the other six months.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
If I went to Boston right now and walking around,
it seems fine, doesn't it.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah, it's I mean, it's it's it's just not what
it used to be. I mean, the restaurants there. I mean,
it's it's you know, it's like it's like they said,
I think it was Hemingway said about going bankrupt first gradually,
then suddenly you know you'll notice you'll notice restaurants, you know,
like the marginal restaurants will will go and and you know,

(08:26):
the marginal neighborhoods will start to slip, and you know
it won't be you won't notice it on you know,
Park Avenue or something for I don't think for a while.
But it's I mean, who's who's left in the middle class.
I mean, you know the how many far rockaway neighborhoods
are left in New York City?

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Mark, Well, you're right, not a lot. But well, thanks
for cheering us up.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Wait, I go through the same thing in Boston. Now
we have like two hundred and fifty precincts, and like
maybe fifty of them are still you know, majority normal Americans.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Oh all right, this is getting very depressive.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
I'm sorry, Mark.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
All right. Well, Hey, everybody get Howie Carr's latest book,
Mass Corruption, another great book, bestseller, Mass Corruption. You can
go to Howie carshow dot com. You get his radio
show is podcast also on the iHeart app. You can
get it there and it's great stuff.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
He will tell you check out the Twitter to check
out the Twitter too and see this. See what this is?
This idiot who's now you know, living off of his
Trump arrangement syndrome. See what he was doing in the
nineteen eighties.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Yeah, make sure you follow how We Car on Twitter,
how we Car on Twitter, Howie Carr, thanks for being
with us.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Thanks Mark, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Take care, Hey, no forget Coming up tonight nine o'clock
is a great new show. Jimmy Fala is now on WR.
Excellent show, very funny, every night nine to midnight on
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