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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael, what this guy who's running for mayor of New
York is saying sounds like something that would come from
the Bad One Be except it's ten and.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Not funny, and actually it's shocking and horrific.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I've been kind of disappointed that I didn't get more
text messages about that story. I'm not going to call
any numbers out, but like this, Mike. Two things on
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you on your New York City mayor. Well, it's not
my mayor, it's and he's not the mayor yet. But one,
how well did the government run a brothel when they
confiscated one in Nevada? They didn't make any money. Number
two promo should pull out of the archives. The look
on Gorbachev's face when Reagan took him to a US
grocery store and he saw the plentiful shelves, perfect illustration
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of socialism versus capitalism. Yeah, I totally agree with that.
Totally agree with it or the next one. Michael, No
way do I want the government involved in my choice
of food, particularly my salsa. The only sauca I buy
is her day Cessera, a product of Mexico. It's harder
and harder to find the government would likely provide pace
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yet a substandard product of the United States Texas. And
oh and in this one there was this one Mike,
I remember Marxism was supposed to happen in the US. First,
I don't know what that means. That is Marxism, and
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he's advocating it. And quite frankly, I think we have
a lot of Marxism in the country already. But I
maybe I've done too good, you know, Dragon, I've just
done too good of a job of warning people about
the march of Marxism in this country. And so when
I give them a real life story that's utterly absurd
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on its face, because like, oh, yeah, it's New York
another Marxist. Yeah, whatever, okay, And like you know, done
by lawyer up in Alaska. You know, am I a
bad person for wanting the mayor to Winslo and see
what would that? Well, what do you think we were thinking?
Of course, we want to see New York go down
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the toilet? But you know the scary part about wanting that, though,
is there too many useful image in the country that
would no matter why, they would still think, oh that
was a good thing. Move Shaiam. I'm really goad that happened.
Remember how we are I shouldn't say we, but the
collective left is always screaming at the collective right in
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particular Trump, and say DHS and Tom Homan and immigration
or whatever the issue might be that Trump is, he's
creating a constitutional crisis. Why he is absolutely ignoring the courts. Well.
In a major win for Trump, the Supreme Court yesterday
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authorized the deportation of certain illegal aliens to third countries,
not necessarily the home country. You can find a you've
got a criminal illegal alien, you want a departing or her,
and they're from Mexico. But you want to send them
to Yemen. Now that's fine, that's what we don't care.
You can deport them. That decision overturned a lower court
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injunction that had stopped those deportations. In a statement from
Homeland Security, they say this, with this decision, the Department
of Homeland Security can finally exercise its undisputed authority to
deport criminal illegal aliens who are not wanted in their
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home country to third countries that have agreed to accept them. Now,
that order, the Supreme Court order follows this decision by
a far left judge that had left ICE US Customs
and Enforcement. They're agents and eight criminal aliens stranded in Djibouti.
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They had actually already flown them out of the country.
They were in Jibouti. They were getting ready to take
them off the plane. I mean, I guess they did
finally take them to a you know they were I'm
sure they were on a military base, maybe not. They
took them to an FBO fixed based operator and they
and they were sitting there, you know, with the with
the criminal illegal aliens, you know, in their shackled and
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the ICE agents are trying to find something to eat
there at the vending machine, trying to figure out how
to use the vending machine. They can't fare anything in
The court finally comes down and says, wait a minute,
you can't do this. Of course, it was a sixty
three ruling. What are you know, come on, are you kidding?
So it stayed, mean, it overturned the lower court injunction
that had blocked those removals, and of course the usual suspects.
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So to my or Kagan and Jackson Brown descended, the
case involved eight illegal aliens who had already been convicted
to serious crimes, who were challenging their deportations after they
were being transferred to the Sudan to booty, they claim.
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They argued that they were unlawfully sent to countries not
listed in their original removal orders. So they have removal orders.
They've done all the due process, they've been you know,
properly convicted in a criminal port of law, and they
have removal orders that say remove them. You know, you
may remove these three, these eight individuals. You may remove
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them to Al Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. And Guatemala, El
Salvador and Hondura said we don't want them. We don't
want them, Okay, we'll take them to the Sedan and
the illegal aliens there are lawyers paid for I'm sure
by an NNGO. They got money from you, the taxpayer.
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Argue that no, no, no no. If you can't send
them there, you can't send them anywhere. The trial court
judge the YAHOO, but they ain't with all due respect, honey,
Oh wait, call them the judge, honey, I just don't wow,
had previously blocked their deportations. He was going to require
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that the aliens remain in US custody until undergoing a
reasonable fear interview, so that the government could assess potential persecution. Now,
the Solicitor General, that's the per who argues on behalf
of the government, argued that the judge's decision obstructed ICE's
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enforcement authority and delayed deportation of the some of the
worst of the worst illegal aliens. Now here's where he
gets interesting. Well, I think it's interesting anyway, because isn't
this what we voted for? And doesn't I mean, everybody
screams due process, right, the left keeps telling us, oh,
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you can deport them without due process. Way amnuth. They've
been convicted in a court of law, so they got
due process there. They already have removal orders, which means
they got their due process. And we forget that. In
nineteen ninety six, the Illegal Alien whatever it was Act
I forget the official name of it, signed by Bill Clinton,
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said that you don't need full blown due process to
deport illegal aliens from this country. So all the government's
doing is exercising their authority. And then the Supreme Court,
in a six to three decision, says, yeah, that's right,
they have the authority to do this. They can do it.
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Guess what happened next. Just hours later, that same judge
who's ruling whose restraining order had been stayed by the
United States Supreme Court, meaning that six of the nine
justices said, Hey, Judge Murphy, your restraining order is wrong.
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So we're gonna vacate it and we're going to allow
the government to proceed. Guess what, Judge Murphy did, you
want to guess he reinstated his injunction specific to those
illegal aliens they're in Djibouti. In other words, he blatantly
defied the United States Supreme Court order. Now this isn't
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the this isn't ice, this isn't homeland security. This is
the judiciary absolutely ignoring the judiciary. Wow, we have a
constitutional crisis. A trial judge not the lowest of the lowest,
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because you have US magistrate judges and then you have
the trial judges. You know, they are nominated by the President,
approved with the advice and consent of the United States Senate.
They have lifetime appointments, and they are a part of
the Article three courts created by the US Congress and
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the Supreme Court. That everybody says is the final word,
which we all agree that, you know, we we give legitimacy,
legitimacy to the U. S. Supreme Court, and we agree
to follow their you know, their rulings. And when the government,
like the executive branch, says that you're operating outside your authority,
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you have no authority. We're conducting four in policy here.
I'm just as an example, we're conducting foreign policy. This
is outside your jurisdiction. We're gonna do what we damn
well please, oh, constitutional cost for crisis, constitutional crisis. But
a lower judge is told by the US Supreme Court,
we're vacating your order. It's no longer valid. Okay, well,
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I'll just reinsate it myself anyway. He wrote late yesterday
that his prior injunction quote remains in full force and effect,
notwithstanding today's stay of the preliminary injunction. He then goes
on to cite the dissent written by Soda my Ore,
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which has no legal effect other than just to inform
lawyers and give lawyers, you know, in future cases arguments
that they can make. But you know, so my Ore
in this case argued that X y Z, and we
think she was right. Well, he wrote that the case
was not properly for the Supreme Court. Wow. Stephen Miller
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said late Monday evening. Expect some fireworks tomorrow today when
we hold this judge accountable for refusing to obey the
Supreme Court. Yeah, I certainly hope. So oh, I'm sorry,
I need a microphone.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Yes, this is your reaction.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
This court decision is massive, Steve.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Yes, this is an incredible victory the Supreme Court win.
It allows President Trump, as the law has long said,
but the courts have blocked. It allows President Trump to
send illegal eliot Is convicted of rape, murder, homicide, assault, battery,
crimes against children to any country around the world that
is willing to accept them. So, whether that be South Sudan,
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or whether it be Somalia, or whether it be Ethiopia,
any country in the world that is willing to accept
these monsters, we can get them out of our country
and be free of them forever.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
I assume they're going to go to the Supreme Court
today and ask that the I mean the judge, the
judge and Tough has no jurisdiction, So I don't know
whether they I procedurally, I don't think they'll go to
the US Supreme Court. I think they may make well,
they might, they might make an emergency appeal to US
Supreme Court. But there's you know, I would argue that
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if you're going to blame us for ignoring the courts,
just ignore him, go ahead and do it. Time to
go pound sand. And then there's one final thing that
I would recommend, and I rarely recommend this. We have
control of the House in the Senate. Now we may
not have the number necessary to convict him, but the
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House has the numbers. They should impeach Judge Murphy. And
the argument ought to be he refused to follow the
rulings of the United States Supreme Court and therefore is
not fit to be a trial judge. That's what I
would do. If a lower court is defining a Supreme
Court ruling, then there's no other way to define it
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outside of an activist judge in defiance of a legitimate
Supreme Court order. And now it's time for Congress to
step in. No, don't laugh, but I mean that Congress
should step in. Uh. Are they back at work yet
or is it still? I mean, I know we're getting
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close to the fourth of July and we just had Juneteenth.
Do they do they do they all run together? Are
they is? Oh? We have Memorial Day so we have
a Memorial Day and in June tenth and the fourth
of July is Congress might go any where are they?
I think when judges start getting impeached, I think things
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might change because not one single judge who has been
acting outside there authority or in this case, absolutely defying
the US Supreme Court, none of them been held accountable
and in our system of checks and balances. This is
where Congress can step in, and as they have done before,
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this would not be the first time that Congress has
impeached a federal judge. Al Sie Hastings from Florida was
impeached for I think bribery charges. He of course went
on to become a US Congressman because he because he
had expertise and bribery, so he became a congressman. The
Supreme Court's ruling reaffirms federal authority to remove violent criminals
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who have exploited our immigration system full stop. I mean,
that's it. And an activist judge like Murphy undermines national
security by prioritizing a procedural game over public safety and
the administration's use of third country deportations to target convicted murderers, rapists,
and you know all these other child sex molesters and
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others individuals whose home nations refuse repatriation. Well, Murphy's injunction
has now forced Ice to divort, to divert, divert resources
that they would be using to guard these criminals in
Djibouti instead of just removing the threat. That is not
judicial oversight. It's sabotage of law enforcement. The judge is
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acting like one of the rioters. They endanger the agents
and they endanger the community. Now, the Constitution is not
grant lifetime silent to violent offenders. Scout has got it right.
Sovereignty isn't negotiable. And this judge, clearly an activist judge,
needs to be impeached. Judicial insubordination, refusal to follow the
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Supreme Court. I am whatever you want to do, but
do something, hold somebody accountable. It's absurd that we haven't
and that we won't. But you know what, we're too
focused on grocery stores or something. I don't know what
it is. Speaking of impeachment, Trump responded to renewed calls
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for his impeachment by Alexander Cassia Cortez. He called her stupid,
one of the dumbest people in Congress. That came after
she floated the idea about impeaching Trump over his policy victories.
Her reaction that Trump has chalked up to well this
democrats are getting frustrated was losing. The reason for her rantings,
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he said, is he posted this over in truth Social again.
The reason for her rantings is all of the victories
that the United States of America has had under the
Trump administration. The Democrats aren't used to winning, and she
can't stand the concept of our country being successful. Again.
I think he's actually kind of right about that. But
he didn't stop with alc He he went on the
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slam Jasmine Crockett as a seriously low IQ individual, and
then he torched elon Omar for constantly criticizing this country
while representing a failed country drenched in crime and poverty.
How dare the mouse I guess she has nicknamed now
elon Omar is the mouse? How dare the mouse tell
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us how to run the United States of America? Oh?
You know, I forgot to Trump claimed he passed a
cognitive test at Walter Reed and aced it. He said,
I got every answer right, and then suggested that AOC
should take one as well, and then returned to our
district in Queens to clean up the filthy, disgusting, crime
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ridden streets and to start worrying about her own primary too. Michael,
I agree with you.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Why would we have to worry about a judge that's
out of his jurisdiction and the Supreme Court already ruled.
I mean, that's just irrelevant. Why even make news out
of this guy?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
He's nothing because I went even impeached because I want
him removed. I want accountability, That's why. And I you know,
I've I'd have to really think through and do a
little research on. I mean, I know you can. Don't
get me wrong. He can be impeached. He can absolutely
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be impeached. But whether there's some judicial remedy for it,
I don't know. But to your point, yeah, uh, your
response to his order is your order is vacated by
the US Supreme Court. We're dropping these yahoo's off in
Djaibouti and then we're coming home and we're leaving them here.
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And if you don't like it, you can try to
arrest us whom we get home. Yeah, if you want
to hold us, if you want to hold the government
in contempt for not following your you know your injunction.
Well then file your contempt charges because we're leaving these
dirt bags in Djibouti and we're coming home. If I
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let's go to Australia for a moment, because Australia is
about to do stupid stuff like we do. But to
just give it some perspective, let's go back in time over.
Oh I don't know, maybe forty years or so. Oh well,
I think you were wrong, mister Vice President. So what's
going on in Australia? Under orders from the World Economic Forum?
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Just like a lot of other nations captured by them,
the Australian government and its main political opposition are now
fully committed to the so called net zero policy, a
formal commitment to zero emissions by twenty thirty, all for
the sake of fighting climate change. No, and it's not
just about the energy sector. Australia has decided that they're
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going to overhaul every major part of their economy to
fit the WEF blueprint. It is literally a top down
redesign of their way of life, all dictated by the
bureaucrats and devotes. They have completely capitulated and what's the
cost will be. It's going to be the money of
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every family in Australia, funds that should be going to
things like matter, to things that matter, like I don't know,
fixing their own crumbling infrastructure, supporting you know, senior citizens,
or just keeping those essential public services, you know, operating
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and running. The money for all those kinds of things
are are gonna get siphoned off, or as many are predicting,
it'll be even worse. They'll just borrow more money and
plunge Australia into even deeper debt. Now, the politicians in
Australia are actually bragging that they're on track to hit
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a forty three percent emissions cut by twenty thirty. Now,
remember the goal is one hundred percent, and they're bragging
about being at forty three by twenty thirty. So every
time an assi pays a power bill, they're paying for it.
Every time their economy slows down, they're paying for it.
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Their wages in Australia don't seem to be growing at all,
and they're paying for it. And quite frankly, it could
get worse. Think back to Spain and Portugal back in
April when we talked about the blackout. Everything stopped, the trains,
the hospital's emergency service, the whole shebang ground to a halt.
But of course they could all rushed in all the
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obviously claiming that well, there were no definitive answers there mine,
you know, we got to worry about cyber attacks or
there was a rare atmospheric phenomena. But then we started
digging deeper and they got pretty clear that that was
those blackouts was the cost of their reliance on too
much so called green energy. And then you had the
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actual technical investigations that have shown that it was probably
related to the overdependence on that green energy, mostly solar
and wind. So we know the truth. Solar wind, they're
not dependable, they don't work when the sun doesn't shine,
they don't work when the wind doesn't blow. They weaken
the energy grid, they make everybody vulnerable, and yet now
the Australians are buying into it until they're gonna have
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to sacrifice more in order to eliminate emissions. Yeah, i'd
like although it's a little hazy out to they're supposed
to have some thunderstorms into a little hazy aut smells
like rain smells like a spring day in the middle
of end of June, but we got pretty clean air.
Would it be nice if it was cleaner? Perhaps, So
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if you could convince me that the cost benefit analysis
is there, but it's not, And why is it not there?
Because nobody wants to do a cost benefit of analysis,
because we would recognize that just like the Aussees are
starting to do. We're doing the same thing. And it's
all about control. We've known that, but Australia. Conservatives in
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Australia are beginning to recognize that it's really about tearing
down their own sovereignty and then rebuilding that sovereignty in
the image of a foreign agenda driven by the World
Economic Forum, and they call it green virtue. They're also
worried because you know, when you take a global view
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of things, not as a global citizen, but as an
American citizen, and you kind of look over the horizon,
like what's going on over there? You realize that this
is a worldwide catastrophe that's occurring. They're squandering the blessings
of their own nation, and they're going to preach the
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sermons of sacrifice, just like the Congrants and the Church
of the climate activists do all the time. They'll want
you to give up their jobs, their freedoms, their kid's future,
all for that stupid climate goal that they never meet. Anyway,
the message from Spain ought to be that green energy
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combined with a digital ID, combined with electric vehicles equals
what no money, no power, no food, no transport, no heat,
no light, no business, let's see, no industry, no healthcare,
just big fat that zero. Yeah, you get that zero.
But it's not emissions, it's your lifestyle, it's your economy,
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it's your sovereignty, it's everything. I don't know that any
country's ever going to return to common sense because even
in the even in the hindsight of Spain and Portugal,
even in all of the fear mongering right now about
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the Arrayans cutting off the straight of horror moves, and
suddenly you know, well, China's not going to let it
happen because China depends upon Iranian oil, so they're not
gonna let the Iranians block the straight of horror moves.
They don't want to buy any more oil from the Russians
than they have to. But when you recognize that this
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kind of bull crap is occurring all over the world.
You realize that the Marxism that's being preached by the
congregants of the Church of the Climate Activists truly is worldwide.
It's just that Australia just happens to be the most
recent one to be doing it. And there's a part
of me that wants to feel sorry for them, but
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I don't because just like us, at least, we're starting
to move away from it. They have elections, they got
rid of their crazy whatever that female prime minister was.
But I'm not sure the new guys in any better
because they're still going to push from that zero. Now,
imagine the entire world goes net zero, and then what
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happens when what happens Spain and Portugal starts occurring all
over the world. It's utter insanity, the whole idea that
this can be accomplished, I mean true net zero. How
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think about the internal contradiction of that phrase, because to them,
net zero is reliance on wind and solar, So you're
going to have to create so much wind and solar
to generate so much electricity I mean, curse. You also
need that electricity is going to be used to produce
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heat because you're going to need the heat to forge
the steel, to forge the aluminum, to forge the concrete,
to forge all the things that you need to erect
the windmills, the wind turbines so that you can generate
more wind. It becomes a never ending cycle and you'll
never reach that zero because you've got to keep producing
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all of the equipment that's going to produce what, oh,
eliminate all of the hydrocarbons and the fossil fuels. Not
quite sure you can create that machinery based on electricity
generated by wind and solar without having all the unintended
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consequences of Oh no, you're gonna have blackouts, just like
Spain and Portugal everywhere you go.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Hey, Mike, let's just buy Devil's Island from the French
and send them there.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
What was the movie where Manhattan became a like a president?
It was I Escaped from New York. Yeah, let's just
put them all in New York and cut the bridges off,
close the tunnels on the bridge. Just been in there,
I mean, any of the places to live, and they'll
have socialized grocery store, so plenty of food. Deep. How
is it not regarded as a crime to help an
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illegal alien evade law enforcement following this huge invasion we
had over the past well, I was gonna say the
past four years, but over the past forty years. Yet,
not only is Tito Rodriguez, No, not Tito's Vodki, Tito Rodriguez.
He's a part of Local Hearts Foundation. Now he hasn't
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been apprehended. He hasn't been arrested. In fact, he's being
lionized by the cabal out in California. Here he is
driving along talking to the local Fox affiliate.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Today we're going to camp in Long Beach Paramount.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
On a regular basis, Tito Rodriguez, executive director of Local
Hearts Foundation, and a team of volunteers prepare grocery bags
for those in need bands some rice. Lately, that includes
people too afraid to leave their homes because of the
ongoing ice rates happening across Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Yeah, people are scared to come out. We've gotten thousands
of messages. We're afraid to go out. We're even afraid
to go to the doctor at this point. So then
we assemble and we have somebody deliver groceries.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
And I find it interesting he uses the pronoun we
that we are afraid to go out. Is he admiting?
Is he an illegal alien? And by the way, if
you weren't an illegal alien, what are you afraid of?
Speaker 2 (29:42):
After watching video after video of ICE agents detaining street vendors, Tito,
known too many as hood Santa, and his wife Patrina
knew they couldn't just stand by. They pick up vulnerable
street vendors by their flowers and other merchandise, then drive
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them home to get them off the streets and out
of harm's way.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
You see them in the streets right now where they're
just being picked up and taken. And you know, my
heart was tugged when I saw a couple of them
hiding behind a rock or you know, just sitting ducks.
So I just decided to take action.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
This lady admitted on camera that she is afraid, but
she says she has no choice. She has to work.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
They're a little resistant at first, and then I reassure
them that hey, I'm here to do something nice for
you guys. I just want to give you guys some
money and send you guys home. Then everything changes. They're
so thankful and full of gratitude.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Thanks to cash donations, Tito was able to cover the
woman's rent this month, he urged her to stay home
while the raids continue.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Okay, no, Sally, Okay, tweet that's okay.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
We're just here to learn that helping hand to relieve
some of that stress.
Speaker 4 (31:06):
It's I kind of imagine not being able to go
out of my house to purchase things.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
That I needed. Local Hearts Foundation has received a share
of hateful messages, but Tito remains undeterred.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
You know, this is not political at all for us.
This is about feeding bull It is political families. It's
really us saving us. That's why we say it takes
us to save us. It's it's not it's not the
big corporations that you think would come to the rescue
at a moment like this, right It's none of those.
It's it's the it's average joes to turn into savage
pros right now.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
It's it's it's them.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Tito says, as long as the ice rates continue in
southern California, so will his efforts to help people in need.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
You know, the liberal media will pull in your heartstrings
in order to try to keep you from thinking for yourself,
and don't let them pull out your heart strings. These
people make choices. Now these are the ramifications of the choices.
And this is well, this is what enforcing law looks like.