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We've got a few big stories talk about. First of all,
Nike is permanently closing a flagship store in Portland because well,
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that's right, theft. Obviously, massive, endless, continuing retail theft. We
will discuss that. Plus, the NYPD can expect a flood
of retirements after Mayor Adams has proposed to slash overtime
for migrant cost cutting reasons. We'll discuss this. And then
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an info Wars host gets sixty days in prison for
being in a restricted government area not inside the capital,
mind you, on January sixth. So this is where we're
all going. I want to start with Nike though, Okay,
here we go. Nike is permanently closing this massive factory
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store for a scary reason. That's the headline on the street. Now,
this is scary reason. It's an obvious reason. There's a
lot of theft going on. They're stealing stuff all the time.
They're constantly stealing from the Nike store. And so you
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sit there and you ask yourself, you say, well, what
would it take for this to stop? Right? What would
it take enforcing the law. But they won't do that.
Why won't they do that? Why is it that we have,
at least in some Democrat enclaves decided as a society
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that they're not going to punish shoplifting anymore. I understand,
you know, you steal a candy bar, you shouldn't go
to prison for twenty years. I get it, right, we
all have. But that wasn't happening any way. What is
it that has to occur though, before people recognize that
stealing this much stealing this much stuff from a store
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can well cost people their jobs. It can destroy It
won't destroy Nike, obviously, but it can bring down small businesses.
And it's just a question of the political will to
enforce the law to do something about this. This This
story points out that you know, San Francisco gets a
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lot of attention for all the places, all the businesses
that have shut down in San Francisco. Yes, true, but
Portland's got a similar problem. The shoplifting in these places
is completely out of control. And to say it's shoplifting,
it's not even really it's organized retail theft. It is
taking large sums of money in the form of consumer goods,
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selling them easily either on the street or online, and
making considerable profit at the expense of other people. You know,
if you said that you were going to steal this
kind of money from somebody through wire fraud from their
bank account, you're going to hack in and take fifteen
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thousand dollars from some company or some individual, you go
to prison wire fraud, and everyone agree. But if you
steal fifteen thousand dollars of handbags, that's not a big deal.
They're not going to arrest you, or if they do
arrest you, they're not going to prosecute you. If they
do prosecute you, they're not going to put you in
prison for very long. What is going on? How can
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anyone think that this is not a situation that is
just going to continue and it's going to worsen over time.
I mean, that's exactly what is and it is going
to happen. But for the flagships, remember Nike was founded
in Oregon. It is an Oregon company and Oregon based company,
and Portland specifically has big Nike ties. So for the
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biggest flagship Nike store in uh in Portland, Oregon, to
have to shut down because of all the stealing that's
going on. It's just indicative of a breakdown in the
civil order, in the in the legal order that we
have in this country. There are just no longer any
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any there's no longer any prosecution that deters these kinds
of thefts in a lot of places. Some places you
still will get prosecuted, but Portland's not one of them.
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NYPD is going to have a lot of retirements, that's
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what the source is telling the New York Post here,
because they're going to pull overtime. Now, why are they
pulling overtime at a time when New York City already
is having much higher crime rates than we think is acceptable,
that we should think is acceptable, Like, why would you
want to not defund police but defund a portion of
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the overtime budget? Well, because you can afford it anymore.
Why can't you afford it? You can't afford it because
of all of the migrants, that's why. And the migrants
are creating a massive strain on the city budget. The
migrants are creating multi billion dollars shortfalls. And so now
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that's affecting police, it's affecting the most essential public services.
Here's what the New York Post rights. A lot of
people that are eligible to retire are going to leave
if the overtime stops, because overtime is pensionable for an
NYPD sergeant. New York's finest haven't heard anything officially about
a potential red reduction rather in overtime, but the source
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told The Post that such a move wouldn't make financial sense.
We're already at critical staffing levels, and it's cheaper to
pay overtime than it is to hire another officer, the
source said, explaining that healthcare and other benefits had already
been paid for it when an existing officer picked up
a shift. In addition to possible fire, police, sanitation and
correction ot cuts, all branches of government in the Big
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Apple have been told the slash spending by five percent
and potentially up to fifteen percent by spring to mitigate
the skyrocketing costs of New York City's migrant crisis without
more federal aid. So you've got a big problem here.
To slash spending five percent, that's gonna hurt, that's going
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to make a difference to people in New York City.
But a fifteen percent possible cut by the spring is massive.
Is massive when you think about how rapidly this will
be done, and why is this happening? Well, because the
Democrats think that migrants, illegal immigrants should be able to
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have to pick up the bill for this, and that
is just how they view it all. I think it's
important to note that this is exactly what they wanted
in these places. They wanted a lot of migrants, they said,
at least they said they did, or they wanted them
in America, but they apparently don't want them in the
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you do the same, all right. Info Wars host sentenced
to sixty days in capital riot case. That's the CNN headline.
Ohen Schroyer, a Info Wars host, was just sent it
to sixty days in jail on Tuesday for his involvement
in the January sixth attack on the Capitol. That's this,
that's how CNN's writing up. What's his crime? What's his crime?
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Accordinated to court documents, Schroyer spread election disinformation in the
months leaning up with the capital attack. That's not a crime.
That's the first Amendment. If he thinks that the election
was stolen, he's allowed to say the election was stolen.
There's no right, I mean, or we don't have a
first amendment. I mean, these are the decisions that we
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have to face. These are the realities that we are
dealing with. So, yeah, that's where we are, election disinformation.
This is what we're talking about here, folks. What are
we supposed to do about this? Well, right now they're
sending him to prison for sixty days, and you say
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to yourself, why is he getting sixty days? How many
people that were part of the BLM riots who cross
police lines into restricted areas, you know, government restricted areas,
how many of them got sixty days in prison from that,
assuming it's federal prison that he's going to as well,
and sixty days for what exactly? For being in a
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place where he did not have access to be Schroyer
asked the judge to drop four misdemeanor charges he was
facing for his activity in the capital attack. Kelly denied
the motion. Schroyer would eventually plead guilty. So this guy
is going to prison because he said stuff that the
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Libs don't like and because he was in a place
where he wasn't allowed to be. He didn't attack anyone physically,
He didn't plan to do anything violent, had no there's
no conspiracy to commit violence here of any kind, not
that I'm aware of, not based on the reporting. He
didn't destroy any property. Nobody even alleges he did that.
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They're gona put him in a cell for sixty days.
I think we have to understand that they keep upping
the ante here on the police state. I mean, they
keep getting more and more aggressive at this, and they're
not going to stop until there is pushback from the
system that makes them feel like they can't just keep
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