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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mike speaking about regulations. This year, we have spent probably
half of our time as a small business dealing with
all of the new laws and regulations this legislative body
in Denver has put together against landlords this year.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
It's awesome.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
It's cost us a fortune.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Like you're used to the word awesome, it's awesome. It's
cost us half our business this year. Oh, you don't
need a weather man know which way the wind blows right,
but you do need to be the mayor of New
York City. Yes, there is. I've heard a lot of commentators, radio, TV,
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websites talking about how there's been this shift since the
election of Donald Trump. Coming in this morning, that horrible
show that I can listened to find out what's going
on in the world. When I first get up Fox
and Friends, they were out on Long Island doing something,
but they were having some sort of conversation about how
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there just seems to be a different attitude. Uh, you know.
I mentioned that Trump's been invited by Emmanuel Macrone to
go to the reopening of the cathedral at Notre Dame,
which is which is amazing because he's not president yet
and and Joe Biden is out there running around and
Angola somewhere I should app I'm not gonna do it.
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I'm sick of Joe Biden. There's an example. Uh did
you hear his speech yesterday? Dragon? Remember how we used
to make fun of he stumbled across words and he
referred to Angola as a city.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
That's something about a city or a city or country.
You're you're, you're, you have great cities, And yeah, it
was right.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
I mean, just oh my god, it's just so it's
gone from funny too sad to pathetic, and he's just
he just needs to go home and just stay away.
But there, I think there is this shift going on,
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and that's a prime example of just leadership. You know,
leadership oftentimes, you know, just like doing a good job,
showing up is pretty much not all you need to do,
but showing up is most of what you need to
do to show up and do your job. Trump's already
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doing that. Trump's already having meetings with world leaders, He's
making international trips, He's got most of his cabinet together.
I think Pete Hegsith is probably, truthfully, I think he's
on the outs. I think he's being mistreated. But regardless
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of the mistreatment. I don't know that he's going to
get the Republican senators that he'll need to get confirmed.
But at the same time all that's going on, we
got Mike Johnston and Jared Polus all still come like
claiming that they're going to you know, resist Trump and
I forget which I don't see an enter Fox up
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here on the on the monitors earlier had stories about
how different governors and mayors were still trying to Trump
proof their city. Uh, members of Congress are trying to
trump proof everything, and it's like, really, you expect us,
You lecture us all the time about bipartisanship and can't
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we all just get along bull crap? And then when
you lose and we win, now you're going to do
everything you can to start obstructing. Well, we been through
this once, and quite frankly, I think that you engaged
in When I say you, I'm not talking about you,
I'm talking about the Democrats, the Marxist they engaged. I
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firmly believe they engaged in illegal activity, and I think
they should be held accountable. They should be prosecuted and
held accountable. Does that mean that we need to Is
that revenge or retribution. No, that's accountability. Eric Adams, the
mayor of New York City, has indeed established himself as
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a far left communist, much like the mayor of Chicago,
who's name after for some means you can never remember.
And they both represent practical ideology versus kind of an
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entrenched ideology. Brandon john Brandon Johnson, Yes, Brandon Johnson. Brandon
Johnson just got vilified by which which makes my brain hurt.
Vilified by residents of Chicago who elected him as mayor
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knowing he was even more of a Marxist than the
previous mayor Lightfoot or whatever name was, Lloyd Lightfoot. How
can I remember her name but I can't remember Brandon Johnson.
That's right, Beatle Jews versus Brandon Johnson, just ripping him
apart for spending all of this money when you know
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the state of Illinois itself is essentially bankrupt. They can't
they can't pay their pension, so you and I are
going to end up paying those pensions. And they're spending
all this money in the illegal aliens. And now people
are starting to wake up. And somebody on Fox asked
one of the residents, would you invite Donald Trump to
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come to Chicago, and the response was, yeah, we think
he should do that. He should come to Chicago and
kind of draw a line in the sand. And you know,
I would say, should come to Denver. Tell Mike Johnson
the same thing, say to his face, you know what,
you want to cross me? We'll hang on because I'm coming.
Tom Holman's coming. We're going to clean the city up.
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We're gonna take out all of these gangs, all the
criminal elements, and then we'll start working on the illegal
aliens that are just illegal aliens. We're gonna clean it up,
and you're not gonna stop us. Well, Johnston, Johnston and
Brandon in Chicago, neither one want to do that. They
just want to keep doing what they're doing. Now, go
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back to Eric Adams for a moment. He continues to
call for the for the border to remain open, and
he still wants illegal aliens to be quartered in people's homes.
He blames illegal alien violence on a lack of extracurricular
activities like what do they need pickleball? Come on?
Speaker 4 (07:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
He still wants to bestow oppression privilege on the obese,
even while monitoring meat consumption he models all his anti
Second Amendment, you know, moon bat fashion. He plays the
race card all the time, calling white people crackers, same
kind of crap you'd expect fum someone like Eric Adams.
But since the election, I hate to admit it, he's
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starting to make a little sense. And I think it's
part of this whole shift in attitude. I've said it, well,
I'll say it again. I've always wanted some sort of
indication that the country was generally center right, or at
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least just moderately left. This wild ass fascist Marxist progressivism
that the Democrat Party has come to represent. Watch, or
I should say, listen as he praises the Department of
Government efficiency and admits that the government's wasting our money.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
This is anyficient, this is an efficient to do. And
so I'm hoping that he's going to examine all of
the inefficiencies that we're seeing in government because I came
in with that same energy and spirit.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
We have been wasting.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
Tax payers money for far too long, and we need
to stell wasting tax pays money. So his observation is
the observation that I had, but we had no other
choice put to do just that.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
But you did have a choice. See, he makes sense,
but he only makes sense because he knows there's a
new sheriff in town, and he knows that he's going
to have to start complying, and so he's going to
jump on the bandwagon because he's seen what the voters
have done in New York, that they've shifted rightward, and
so now he needs to do so too. But the
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question that I have, I'm not obviously a resident of
New York, but I'd ask Mike Johnson the same thing. Now,
I don't know whether Mike Johnson would repeat the same
thing that Eric Adams said about. Yeah, well it does
make sense. We do need to stop wasting this money.
Well guess what, guys, you could have done it. If
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you don't feed the stray cats, they go elsewhere. So
if you don't house feed, clothes, give healthcare, phones, education,
everything else to illegal aliens, they won't come. But you
keep doing it anyway. But he as it actually gets
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a little better. The guy, the same guy Eric Adams
that said that New York would continue to be a
sanctuary city, says that he will work with Trump and
Tom Homan on deportations, and he actually dares other Democrats
to cancel him. Now. I don't know whether he feels
like he knows it's not going to happen, or is
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this one of those pivotal moments where he really does,
for whatever reason, really believe that his political life is
on the line. Now, his political life may be on
the line for other reasons. He's being investigated for corruption,
he's being investigation for taking investigating for taking bribes, all
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sorts of things. So that may and probably does play
a part in it. But I still think that the
election of Donald Trump plays a part of it.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
Those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers,
raping innocent people, have been a harm to our our country.
I want to sit down and hit a plan on
how we're going to address them. Those are the people
I am talking about. And I would love to sit
down with the Bordizare and hear his thoughts on how
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we're going to address those who are harming our citizens, open.
Speaker 6 (11:09):
To two hearing what their plan is to deport some
of these folks, and do you think the city, to
some circumstances, should cooperate with us.
Speaker 5 (11:18):
Let me let me you know what's interesting and I
was talking to the team the other day.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
I want you to all go back.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
And google Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Google what they
said about those who commit crimes in our city and
what they said in our country.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
They said, those who.
Speaker 5 (11:38):
Commit crimes need to get out right away.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
That was their position. To let me pause at the moment. Okay,
So if you're not going to invoke the almighty Barack
Obama and the glorious Hillary Clinton, then why do you
continue to mandate that the New York Police Department not
cooperate with ice, which is part of being a sanctuary city.
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Why can't you at least cut off that part of
sanctuary cityism and say, we will cooperate with ICE, and
if you have a detainer on someone who credit a
crime and they're in our jail, we will turn them
over to you. There's nothing to stop him from doing
that now, except he's scared. All the way he tries
to pretend that he's not.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
This is not a new position, you know, because in
the state of the in the era of cancel culture,
no one's afraid to be honest about the truth.
Speaker 5 (12:37):
Well, cancel me, because I'm going to protect the people
of this city and if you come into this country,
in this city and think you're going to harm innocent
New Yorkers and innocent migras and asilumseekis.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
This is not the mayor you want to be in
a city under mister tough guy right now. He went
on to effectively acknowledge that, by the way, don't have
any news yet on the Daniel Penny case yet, do we.
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Here's what he said about Daniel Penny. Now we're on
the subway where we're hearing someone talking about hurting people,
killing people. You have someone on that subway who was
responding doing what we should have done as a city
in a state of having a mental health facility. So
the hand fisted Biden regime may have helped shift his
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perspective by indicting him, according to Adams, for criticizing its
disastrous border policy. In contrast, you go back to the
Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson, who's not adapting to the turning tide. Well,
true believers in dys Marxism are stuck on stupid and
they're going to pay the price in terms of support
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because those residents of Chicago that are blasting Mayor Johnson
over the city spending more than half a billion dollar
on just sheltering illegal aliens, with one telling the Democrat
to face to his face during a city council meeting
that he is indeed the worst mayor in America. Now
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if big if, because you've got these local politicians who
I believe in the back of their mind are hoping that,
you know, maybe they will take some of these people
out and they'll take some of the financial burden off.
They will in an instant the minute there's a news
story about some family that gets deported and the family
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has a little crying baby in diapers, and the media
will glomb all over them. Brandon Johnson, Mike Johnston, Eric Adams,
all of these and in particular Eric Adams, who's now
trying to play both sides of the fence, will immediately
turn on ICE and CVP and talk about how in
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humane the Trump administration is. But at the same time,
if this country continues to turn away from the from
from from the Marxist precipice that they've kind of thrown
us toward, Democrats are going to face a choice. And
I find this is where the next two years and
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hopefully the next four years, Democrats are going to face
a choice between weeding out that progressivism, that Marxism in
their party and become just old school liberal Democrats, become
an old school I don't know Hubert Humphrey or John F. Kennedy.
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I don't know whether they can do it or not.
But whether they do or not, there's no question that
there's been a shift in the country. When you have
black people in Chicago, in the South Side of Chicago
telling their Marxist mayor that they voted for Nelson. Not
all of them obviously did, but when they're telling their
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own mayor, you're the worst mayor in the country and
you're spending half a billion dollars sheltering people while they're
homeless veterans and homeless people in your own in your
city that are citizens of your city, and you're not
taking care of them. We want Trump to come in,
We want Donald Trump to come to Chicago. That's leadership,
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and that leadership is already benefiting the country. Yeah, because
I can't just leave it hanging there here to pray
for Trump, and you're going to do pray that he
really has the strength to keep moving forward along these lines,
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because once that oath is taken on January twentieth. Oh,
the knives will be out. Well. They may have learned
their lesson from before, but the knives will still be out.
Speaker 8 (17:11):
Electrical Code two one zero dot five to two C
two states that you can have an outlet in your
island as long as it is a telescopic or going
through the countertopic cannot be on the sides. If you
choose not to have an outlet, you have to have
the island wired so that an incoming homeowner can put
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an island, put an outlet in their island.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
There you go, even if you don't want one, you
have to put one in essentially, and it has.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
To be the kind that we want you to put
in Gemany Christmas. Well, at least I got people to
thinking today. The ladies at the Charlemagne the God, what's
his real name? You know, his real name is not
I think it's Leonard something, Leonard nie moy That's that
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what it is. I don't know what his name is.
Was on the view yesterday.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Leonard and mckeevey McKelvey.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Leonard McKelvey. Okay, Charlemagne the God, I'm Charlemagne, you know,
Dragon Michael the God sounds pretty good.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
Michael the dumbass, Well, that's the given that's the given name.
I'm thinking about a pseudonym, you know, Michael the God.
He was on the view and of course what came up,
but the pardon, the pardon came up.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
And I don't think they liked what he had to say.
I think they may have been.
Speaker 9 (18:56):
Offended about President Biden getting criticized from both sides and
be off of partnering his son Hunter after repeatedly saying
he would never do it. And a lot of people
are saying that it's hypocritical, et cetera, as if the
other side doesn't do it.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
But what it ist your reaction to it?
Speaker 10 (19:13):
I mean, I think all of the criticism is valid
because you know, Democrats stand on this moral high ground
all the time, and you know they act so self righteous.
The reality is he didn't have to say anything in
regards to you know, whether or not you know, his
son wanted to be fart and he could have said,
hey man, I'm not I'm not focused on that right now.
But since they were calling.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yes, I interpreted that two ways. One is, you can
just issue the pardon, but he had to put a statement.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Out more than once yeah, said no, I'm not going
to do this.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Well, so that's that's the two things dragon. He said
numerous times, I'm not going to do it. I'm not
going to In fact, he kept, you know, I'm not
going to do it. I give you my word as
a bite. In fact, I think I may have.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
It's not like he was out front of Air Force
one or Marine one with the jet engines right there,
and he was being asked the question, hey, are you
gonna partner your son and being an old man and
being in front of jet engines. This is not like
he didn't hear the question.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
He went, I can't hear you. No, I'm not gonna
do that.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
Or he sat in a studio with blatantly straight up
asked here a you're gonna partner your son? And he
said no, I will not.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
And the only thing he didn't add was this, why
is this no play? Where's my oh? Because I get it.
That's that guy. Now even call him a guy. I
promise me, promised me you walk it into the dirt.
Speaker 10 (20:33):
And with that, I promise you, I promise, I give
you my word.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
I give you my word. Usually that's followed with as
a Biden or preceded by you know, as a Biden,
I give you my word, or it's not a joke man,
or it's not or not joking man not joking. Back
to back to Shota Main the guy trumpet.
Speaker 10 (20:54):
Threat to democracy, and they were saying that, you know,
nobody's above the law, but they were speaking about him.
That's what they were running on. So when he kept
saying things like, oh, you know, nobody's above the law.
I respect you know, the jury's decision regards and my son, he.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Didn't believe that.
Speaker 10 (21:07):
But he didn't have to volunteer that lie to begin with.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
I'm gonna he didn't have to volunteer the lie to
begin with. That's the point that I think you can
again you can interpret Charlemagne the God two ways. He
didn't have to say anything about the pardon. He didn't
have to have to issue a statement or say anything.
He could have just issued the pardon and that was it. Now,
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he probably would have been asked about it. In fact,
I'm certain he would have at least creamed. Abdul Jabbar
would have been asked about it. But he didn't have
to say anything. But he opened himself up to criticism
when he started explaining why. In fact, I don't think
I have time to get to it today, but I
think by him going through and explaining why he did it,
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including that his son was targeted and the son was
you know, it was vindicted. Even all of that, he
opened up a huge, oh, garage door, maybe a huge
garage door for Donald Trump to drive a mac truck through.
About how oh He's admitted pretty much the Department of
Justice has been politicized, has been weaponized. But the view
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gets better.
Speaker 11 (22:18):
Stop you for a second.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
Now, Woope wants to stop shot a man the god
because he dared to say that Biden was lying.
Speaker 12 (22:31):
Only because you don't know that it was a lie.
We don't know why he changed You really.
Speaker 10 (22:36):
Think he just changed his mind with thanks given weekend.
Speaker 12 (22:38):
All Now, I'm going to tell you what I think. Okay,
I think he changed his mind because he got sick
of watching everybody else get over.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
I know what that means. He got a second type
of everybody of watching everybody else get over, get by,
get over? What see it's kind of funny, ruf pause
this this clip. Charlemagne the God's eyes are like wide open,
like what is she saying?
Speaker 12 (23:09):
And This is just my feeling because at some point
you get to the place where you just go. So
I'm just gonna follow the straight and narrow always because
that's what's expected of Democrats.
Speaker 10 (23:21):
That's the one that you're the ones that go out
there and they stand on this moral high ground. They
don't have to do that.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
I'm a Democrat.
Speaker 12 (23:27):
Tell me what the moral high grounded?
Speaker 2 (23:29):
The more high ground is.
Speaker 10 (23:31):
Nobody's above the law. I respect what the jewors is saying.
He didn't hate hents mad at him because he changed
his Wait, I'm not mad at him pardoning.
Speaker 11 (23:45):
If I get in on this, I actually think it
went further. And this is one thing we really disagree.
Joe Biden made a point of saying we stand by
our institution impartiality Department of Justice. Democrats ran on that
the same DJ and dated Hunter Biden, how we shouldn't
be saying it's corrupt like Trump does. But then in
his statement pardoning Hunter Biden, he says that it was
a political pursuit by his own department.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
In Bingo, the view just admitted it. Yes, in his statement,
he said, but the Department of Justice was weaponized and
politicized and they went after my son. You know. The
judge in the case out in California, which is the
tax case, the judge in his order dismissing the case
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said that a president does have I'm paraphrasing here, does
have the absolute right to pardon anybody for any reason
or no reason. But what the president does not have
the right to do is to rewrite history. So the
judge did the only thing he could do. He just
bitch slapped the president. You have the right to pardon
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your son, but you can't sit there and claim that
somehow he was persecuted or he was selected that out
simply because his name was Biden. No, he was charged
by a Department of Justice and a prosecutor because he
violated the law. You can pardon him, but you can't
rewrite history, he said.
Speaker 12 (25:12):
Is why it is that when Joe Biden does something,
everybody clutches their pearls.
Speaker 13 (25:18):
He's wrong, no more than me, Chaman.
Speaker 8 (25:22):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 12 (25:23):
Yeah, people have criticized him more. I've criticized them. Well,
we've all criticized them.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
What you're missing, Greg, would you pull out all those
clips we have in storage where the view was criticizing
Joe Biden I'd like to just like take off for
a week and just play all of those clips of
all that criticism.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
I'll go ahead and play those right now. Hold on,
all right, did you hear it?
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Yeah? But didn't like you must have missed a couple
because we've got at least I don't know forty hours
worth of those.
Speaker 12 (25:56):
I question, my question is what is it that makes
people flip the out with Joe but we don't have
the same kind of thing.
Speaker 10 (26:10):
Well, I don't think people are flipping out with Joe.
I think Democrats are flipping out with Joe because Democrats
believe that they don't represent what he's currently representing. But
that's just not true. That's why I say they stand
on this moral high ground that simply does not exist.
Speaker 14 (26:22):
Now that Trump is won, you say that you don't
think cable news will ever truly cover him?
Speaker 12 (26:27):
Honestly, again, why.
Speaker 10 (26:29):
Not even just cable, no network, nobody, because they didn't
do it before, so why would they do it not
they scared the president of me.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
I think.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I just find this clip funny because Charlamagne the God
is bringing some truth to the view and all five
of these ladies are just going ballistic. They can't handle
the truth and it's driving them nuts, and I find
it glorious.
Speaker 10 (26:54):
Yeah, well, well, let's be honesty. You have to apologize
a couple of times last weeks. So somebody's coming for
some notes from down I apologize.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Whoa He just called Sunny Austin out for having to
go on air and read a legal statement apologizing for
things that she said. I think it's about Pete Hegsa's
and somebody else, at least two of the nominees. And
she had to twice, maybe two days in a row,
but I know she did it twice. She had to
stop and say, now I'm required to read the following
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legal statement. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
Now we can move on and continue to lie about
other stuff. Oh my gosh, these women are just you know,
And again I point these things out, one because they're funny,
but two it should really scare you because well, you're
busy working, and you're busy doing other things, and maybe
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I don't know, maybe you're reading you know, Homer or
the Iliad, or you're reading you know, Warre in Peace,
or you're reading the Bible. Uh, this is what people
are watching on television.
Speaker 12 (27:56):
Yeah, people have criticized him more, I've criticized and well,
we've all criticized them. Well, but you're missing my question.
My question is what is it that makes people flip.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
The out with Joe?
Speaker 12 (28:16):
But we don't have the same kind of thing.
Speaker 10 (28:19):
Well, I don't think people are flipping out with Joe.
I think Democrats are flipping out with Joe because Democrats
believe that they don't represent what he's currently representing.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
But that's just not true.
Speaker 10 (28:27):
That's why I say they stand on this moral high
ground that simply does not exist.
Speaker 14 (28:31):
Now that Trump is won, you say that you don't
think cable news will ever truly cover him Honestly, again,
why not.
Speaker 10 (28:37):
Even just care when there's no network, nobody, Because they
didn't do it before, so why would they do it now?
Speaker 2 (28:41):
The president?
Speaker 15 (28:45):
Yeah, well, let's be honest.
Speaker 10 (28:48):
You have to apologize a couple times last week. So
somebody's coming through some notes from.
Speaker 12 (28:52):
Downstairs apologizing but making a legal note as an attorney
of law.
Speaker 10 (28:56):
Because you know, we have a petty president, a couple
of humans that is going to be very lutigious.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
I wasn't making an apology I was making a legal statement.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Tom T from South Dakota, FKA. Tom from Colorado. We
got screwed over by California regulations on a heat pump
we bought. Little did we know the pump would not
run at full speed until after nine am because they
had to build to California regulations which didn't permit the
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full speed running of the heat pump until after nine am.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
So for a year we were screwed.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Yeah, I would not allow it to be ran prior
at full speed prior.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
So think about the addic don't I don't use the
heat pump, so I don't know. But so you'd have
to buy a heat pump that has a timer on
it that knows or reads, you know, the a global
time to know what time zone it's in, so knows
whether it's nine am Central time or nine am Pacific time,
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and can only start running after that or before. It
can't or can't run after that time.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
It still runs, it's just can't run at full speed
to give you the heat that you have requested if
it is colder outside.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Now think about the cost of that regulation. So you
if you're a heat pump manufacturer and you're in California,
you've got to build it to that standard, but then
it gets sold in North or South Dakota, where that
standard is completely stupid, well stupid anyway, but it's particularly
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stupid in North or South Dakota. Right, so the manufacturer
is not able to supply the kind of you know,
equipment ors product that a customer outside the state of
California might want. Right. So, we talked briefly yesterday about
the spring hearing the transgender case. I want you to
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listen to something that Justice Soda Mayor said about the
risks of mutilating miners.
Speaker 15 (31:11):
Cannot eliminate the risk of D transitioners, so it becomes
a pure.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Exercise web I should emphasize that this is the Tennessee's
Solicitor General who's arguing the case on behalf of the
state of Tennessee. He's in the middle of his oral
argument when he gets interrupted by Justice Soda Mayor eliminate.
Speaker 15 (31:30):
The risk of D transitioners. So it becomes a pure
exercise of weighing benefits versus risk. And the question of
how many miners have to have their bodies irreparably harmed
for unproven benefits is one that is best left.
Speaker 13 (31:45):
I'm sorry, canselor Every medical treatment has a risk, even
taking hasper There is always going to be a percentage
of the population under any medical treatment and that's going
to suffer a harm. So the question in my mind
is not do policy makers decide whether one person's life
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is more valuable than the millions of others who get
relief from this treatment. The question is can you stock
one sex from the other?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
And I don't know how she goes from downplaying with
every medical treatment has risks, even taking aspirin, to whether
or not you're going to involve one sex or another
in these or one age or another in these surgeries.
But think about the broader statement, every medical treatment has risk,
even taking aspirin. Then why and how can the government
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mandate did I do anything to my body like take
a sar's CoV two jab. Well, maybe you got to
tune in tomorrow because the Congress has released their report
about the origins of the stars Kobe two virus, and
some of the findings are stunning. We'll talk about those tomorrow.