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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All the violence in Chicago just continues. All told, over
the weekend, fifty eight people in Chicago shot, eight killed
over the Labor Day weekend, and of course the city
continues to reject Donald Trump's offer of help. Idiot Mayor
Brandon Johnson taking steps to fight Donald Trump's expected immigration
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crackdown and the potential of National Guard deployment in Chicago,
and he signed the Protecting Chicago Executive Order on Saturday
as the Trump administration is preparing to conduct a major
immigration enforcement operation, which, by the way, we have something
called the Constitution. It has something in it called the
supremacy Clause, which means jurisdiction does lie with the federal government,
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not with the city of Chicago or the state of Illinois.
And sources say hundreds of Immigration Enforcement agents ICE agents
could becoming a Chicago and at every level of government
all the way up to JB.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Pritzker.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
You know, is you know out there saying that there's
nothing wrong and we don't want Donald Trump. The mayor,
you know, is explicitly saying it. You know, we vocally
rejected President Trump's potential use of the National Guard to
crack down on crime, which is we have pointed out,
was tremendously successful in every major category in our nation's capital.
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And but to have fifty eight people shot, eight people killed,
you would think that maybe they want the extra help.
Even liberal Joe Scarborough was begging the mayor of Chicago, well,
if you had five thousand more cops, he asked him
four separate times. We played it on the program last week,
separate time, five separate times. The guy could not answer
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the question anyway. The comments were, no federal troops in
the city of Chicago, no militarized force in the city
of Chicago. We are going to defend our democracy in
the city of Chicago. You cannot. And I say it.
I will say it till I'm blue in the face.
I'm read in the face right now. I'll say it
till I'm blue in the face. And that is if
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you cannot have law and order and safety and security,
that is a prerequisite to have any chance of pursuing
happiness in life.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
And that's it. You have JB.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Pritzker out there criticizing the president on the issue of crime.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
And all of this has happened. Now.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
The problem is you could take it all the way
back to the Obama years and since he was president,
and we went through the eight years of him being president.
He mentioned, you know, the murder rate, all the crime
in Chicago, maybe three times. Nobody cares Democrats. They have
a monopoly of compassion. The same people that will will
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riot five hundred and seventy four riots. Nobody should have
died as a martial artist. I said, what they did
to George Floyd, it is handcuffed, was morally repugnant, incomprehensible,
and un necessary. But there's fifty eight people shot, eight dead.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Not a word.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
It's saying, stay away, don't help us. One Chicago Democrat
Chicago alderman Raymond Lopez, said he's absolutely in favor of
the president deploying the military to the Windy City. The president,
you know, trashing the weak, empathetic Governor Pritzker over the
Chicago killings. And anyway, this is all part of defund
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dismantled no bail law, reimagine the police and send in
you know, let's send in social workers USA. Today Real
Clear Politics picked up their article. I live in d C.
I'm glad Trump sent the National Guard to fight crime.
I think the people in Chicago would feel the same
way President Trump did praise the Democratic DC mayor for
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finally working. This is Muriel Bowser. An eighty seven percent
drop in carjackings, forty five percent drop in violent crime.
We went nearly two weeks weeks, which is, you know,
pre COVID levels without a single murder. And it's pretty unbelievable.
And Mark Penn Harvard Harris poll shows Trump gaining traction
with voters on the issue of crime. Why because people
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want law and order and safety and security.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
New York posts.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Democrats head scratching reaction to Trump's DC crime crackdown puts
them at odds with voters. Even in blue cities and
blue states. People have had it. They can defy the
president all they want. President's going to send in the
guard and I don't care what any judge is ultimately
going to say.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Let me listen.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Let's listen to local Chicago reports on the shootings over
the weekend. Shallow we this is a typical weekend, by
the way, in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
It's not abnormal. If anything, it's predictable.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
We begin with a breaking news update on what was
a violent night for Chicago police. Five women and two
men were hurt in a mass shooting that was right
outside of police headquarters. That wasn't the only incident.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
Shooting happened right across the street from the Chicago Police
Department headquarters parking lot.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
We got some gun in the curthout this way too.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Fire crews also called out to clean up blood stained cement.
A few hours later, police say three men were shot
in the Pilsen neighborhood. So far, five have been killed
and thirty one people hurt. During this Labor Day weekend.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
We're following breaking news out of Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. A
mass shooting sent a teenager and four adults to the hospital.
The news two kids have been shot on the city's
south side.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
One of those two boys shot was able to make
it to the back of a barber shop before collapsing
on the ground.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
He went back here, you know, to take my break,
and he was laid out on the gate.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
He got shot on the other end of the out
and ran all the way down here. They chased him down.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
Investigators tell us two boys, ages twelve and fifteen, got
into a fight with multiple people. One of them police
pulled out a gun and shot the twelve year old
in his chest and the fifteen year old in his head.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
At least fifty four people were shot and seven were
killed over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Now the violence
colmes as President Trump threatens to deploy the National Guard
to Chicago to crack down on crime.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Over the long weekend, Chicago police opened up more than
thirty shooting investigations, and as you said, eight people were killed.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Doorbrow cameras captured the eruption of gunfire. Several people can
be seen running away from the area Pepe was found.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
It sounds like a typical fun weekend in Chicago, doesn't it.
Here's their dopey mayor Brandon Johnson saying, no federal troops
in the city of Chicago. We're gonna defend our democracy.
Speaker 7 (06:38):
No federal troops in the city of Chicago, no militarized
force in the city of Chicago. We're gonna defend our
democracy in the city of Chicago. We're gonna protect the
humanity of every single person in the city of Chicago.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
What about all the people dying anyway?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Joining us now is Danielle Carter, the Vice president of
Chicago flips read and p ray Easley, who will be
a candidate for the seventh District of Chicago. Welcome both
to you to the program, Danielle. What I'm hearing from
people in Chicago's pretty much pretty similar to what I'm
hearing from people in DC. They like the idea of
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law and order and safety and security, and they're sick
and tired of decades of NonStop, predictable violence and death
every weekend.
Speaker 8 (07:25):
Yes, just this morning on the Eisenhower Expressway, we just
had a shooting on there. So people can even go
to work in peace without word about getting shot. Now
Labor Day weekend, last year, twenty four people got shot.
Fast forward to Labor Day weekend. Right now, fifty four
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people got shot. A people die, and they want us
to believe that crime is down. Those families are now
stuck planning of and studying and joining their holiday. They're
start planning a funeral roles And what does this incompetent
bid mayor?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Did I lose you, Danielle, No, I'm here. What about
the incompetent mayor.
Speaker 8 (08:19):
They're downtown protesting. They're pro testing Donald Trump from coming
in and sending help for us, all while protesting to
protect illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
I've been reporting on this and scrolling the names that
Americans never hear of. I have been doing it since
Barack Obama first became president. Not a single Democrat, no mayor,
no governor has ever lifted a finger to stop this insanity,
this death. None of them we pointed it out. I
don't want death to happen in Chicago. I don't want
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innocent people to die, right and they.
Speaker 8 (08:57):
Want to and they want us. Now they're trying to
lie to us. We are living this experience. We're living
in the hood. We're not living with Prisker and Brandon
Johnson family. They're living in those comfort safe and they
are gaining communities with security surrounding them. They're living that,
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and they are trying to tell us, the citizens, the
residents who have to worry about. When you sit in
the car, you know that you cannot sit in the
car a loan without a gun being pointed to your
head because you're gonna get carjack robed or shot. You
know this. When you at a red light, you can
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even sit at a red light and piece because you're
scared that the car that pulls on the side of you.
You're scared they're they're gonna jump out with guns to
your head. And if we're not talking about just one,
they're jumping out in three with guns and they're carjacking you,
robbing you. And most of the time, when you give
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them everything they ask for, they still kill you.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Let me bring in p ray easily.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
There's going to be a candidate for the seventh District
of Chicago, both of you. And we'll get to this
in a minute. The political side of it think that
somehow Chicago and Illinois might tend or have a window
of opportunity to become Republican. I'm not sure I agree
with either one of you, but that's neither here nor there.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
What is your reaction?
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Fifty eight people shot, eight dead, just a typical weekend
in the city of Chicago.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Pray well, thank.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
You again for having me today. I want to make
a point of clarification. Brandon Johnson lives in the Austin
community where I live on Chicago's West Side, And what
frustrates me the most about Brandon or Mary Johnson is
that he's driving past these crime scenes just like us.
He can hear the gunshots just like us. He understands
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that we are dealing with the fallout of becoming the
home turf of the Mexican drug cartel. They are selling
almost two billion worth of heroin every year on the
Heroin Highway that runs directly through the seventh congressional districts.
We have leadership who has aligned themselves with these illegal immigrants.
Rather than going to the respective wells of their legislative
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bodies and screaming we need help on the West side
of Chicago, nobody's doing that, and it seems like they
are in with this international terrorist organization, which is why
they're going out of their way to protect them, to
create legislation to make sure that the National Guard can't
come here and affect them, because it's very important to
understand that the National Guard cannot arrest citizens. They are
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not here to make arrest They are not here to
stop gangshootings. They are coming to stop an international terrorist
organization that's literally poisoning our people with the help of
the Chinese Communist Party. They're the ones who are giving
the Mexican cartail defensanol that's being trafficked off the West
side of Chicago. All roads in America lead to Chicago,
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which is why called the Chicago Loop. And we are
America's number one distribution center, which is why Sears was
here at its apex. And so now the cartel has
decided to take advantage of our distribution ability as well
as the fact that we are a sanctuary city. So therefore,
if any of their workers get caught, they won't be
turned over to immigration. So it seems like the mayor
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and the governor. It's very important that we mentioned the
governor as well, because we are a sanctuary state. So
even if Mayor Johnson was to end the sanctuary city today,
the state would still be a sanctuary state and we
would still run into these same problems. For me, it
seems like that they're in with the terrorists and not
the people.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
All right, quick break more with Danielle Carter, VP of
Chicago flips read and p rate easily. Who is going
to be a candidate for the seventh District of Chicago.
We'll get their reaction why they actually are optimistic that
Illinois can actually turn red or Chicago can turn red
on the other side. Your calls also coming up eight hundred, Shawn,
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if you want to be a part of the program
the Sean Hannity Show, a thermonuclear mm may assault on
fat News.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Hannity's on right.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Now by twenty five now till the top of the hour,
eight hundred and nine one shaan our number. If you
want to be a part of the program. Your calls
coming up in mere moments, final moments. I have one
question for Danielle Carter, vice president of Chicago Flips Red
and p Ray Easley, who will be a candidate for
the seventh District of Chicago. And as we all know,
Illinois is a heavily Jerry manderd part of Illinois, part
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of the country rather h fifty eight shot a dead
over the weekend. And you have a mayor and you
have a governor that don't want any help. Now, Danielle Carter,
you're the vice president of Chicago Flips Red. Call me
pessimistic if you want. Tell me why you think that's
even possible, because I don't believe it is. I think
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people with common sense that would be open to or
have an open mind to voting Republican have long since
left Illinois like they've left California, like they've left New Jersey,
like they've left New York.
Speaker 8 (14:14):
Okay, well, let me talk to the Chicago citizens. Chicago
We're at a point of no return. That's what your
incompetent mayor told you, that also stays in the fluent
area of Beverly. We must flip Chicago red. We have
no other choice. We have to put the right candidates
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in office that's going to make sure that we save Chicago.
You can't continue doing the same thing in expecting a
different outcome. We have no choice. If we want to
make Chicago safe again, if we want to bring common
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since back, if we want to put the citizens first,
if we want illegal aliens up out of our community
and country, we must change what we're doing. We see
that we've been doing the same thing for forty years
and what has that gotten us? What have that gotten
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us nowhere? We're actually worse off than we ever were.
So we don't have a choice. Look at this mayor,
this mayor, he don't care anything about what the citizens
are saying. We're begging for help, and he's downtown protesting
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for illegal aliens and protecting them. So we know that
the Democratic Party is done, the machine in Chicago is broke,
and now we have a chance, Chicago, we have a
chance to get this right and save our city from
becoming Gary, Indiana, California, and the way Detroit was. That's
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all I have to say.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Pray same question.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I mean, you're going to be a Republican candidate for
the seventh District of Chicago. What makes you think in
your gerrymandered state that's even a possibility.
Speaker 9 (16:20):
Our property taxes have gone up astronomically because we are
completely funding the Third World, and I mean that by
anyone who can get to the city of Chicago can
be housed. We'll receive healthcare, we'll receive food subsidies, and
we cannot pay for this anymore. The city of Chicago
is broke. The Chicago public schools are broke. And therefore,
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because we are a city about business and money, it's
time for us to turn the page from the Democratic machine.
It no longer exists, and we are moving on. P
Ray for Congress, Pray for the seventh Congressional District, because
we are going to put an end to the Heroin Highway.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
We appreciate both of you. Thank you for being with us,
Danielle Carter, and p ray easily. We're going to watch
that race and see if any chance that they can,
you know, flip that state and City, Mississippi. Jarrah Is
on the Sean Hannity Show, Jared, glad you called, Hope
you had a good labor day.
Speaker 10 (17:15):
Hey, Sawn is great to talk to you.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
What's going on?
Speaker 11 (17:19):
Hey?
Speaker 10 (17:19):
So I wanted to mention what Chrischer said last week
when he mentioned Memphis and Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where I'm from,
when talking about Chicago's crime rates. And one person has
been murdered in Hattiesburg this year compared to over six
hundred and fifty in Chicago. It's just not like that.
In Hattiesburg, there's been one person murdered this year. The
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murder rate is five point nine points for one time
thousand residents, compared to Chicago's twenty one point five.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
It's insane.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
You know what, Innocent lives, great human potential, God given
to talent wasted. Back to our busy telephones as we
say a hi to Aaron Is in the United Socialist
utopia of Gavin Newsom, you're part time governor, full time
tweety bird, and full time Trump's stalker.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
What's going on?
Speaker 11 (18:12):
Well, Sean, I'm just really tired of hearing people call
from California that don't really have a good sense of
why I'm still here and fighting for the last maning
people who are really going against this gruesome Newsom who
simply can't get his priority straight in the fifth largest
economy in the world.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
I like gruesome Newsom. I don't know that may that
may be a contender.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I think that's that's right up there with Nuddy Newsom.
Gruesome Newsom, Gruesome Newsom.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Listen, this is the truth about what you have.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
You have a part time governor who's more interested in
podcasting and being tweety bird. And you know here you
have they don't have water for predictable wildfires because they
don't practice the science of Forestreet. The same people that
lectured you about the science of COVID, the same people
that shut down the state. Have Newsom shut down the
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state although his children did get in person learning and
he did go to the French laundry. So you know,
one rule for thee and another for me. But you know,
you look in your state. We know you have the
highest income taxes, you have the highest sales taxes, you
have the highest gas taxes, you have the sixth highest
property taxes. Gavin, can you know he can spend all
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his time being a tweety bird and all his time podcasting,
he wants he still, if he ever gets the nomination
to be the Democratic presidential candidate, will have to run
on that record. And I don't think America, I don't
think Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and Arizona. A lot
of the people in Arizona left because of him, So
good luck trying to win.
Speaker 11 (19:46):
Tob And you know what, I hope that we can
get Donald to come over and help us out, because
the Donald has all the answers and he's doing a
fantastic job. And this is why I haven't left, is
that I'm hoping that the reprieve of the biggest movement
we have here can actually bring some light to why
our taxes are so high.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
I mean, listen, I don't want to dampen your your
optimism or your hope. I'm a believer that there's always hope, right,
But I'm just telling you you're wasting your time. I
don't think you can flip California red.
Speaker 11 (20:14):
No, I don't think we can have to flip California red.
But I'm doing believe that we can get some assistance
and how these things are oversighted. For instance, our bullet
train that's been under Governor Brown, I don't even think
that things moved more than a mile. And yet you know,
Donald Trump's able to very quickly come in and say,
what are we doing with these budgets?
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Why are these No, we're not going to spend another
penny on it. And if Gavin, by the way, it
was supposed to be from La to San Francisco, then
it became Bakersfield to what Mercer, California, which made no
sense in and of itself. They haven't laid a single
track and they've spent tens of billions of dollars.
Speaker 11 (20:49):
Well, you know what they're also not doing is they're
not helping any of my fellow colleagues who locked houses
in the Pallo area right They can't even get there.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
They can't get a permit. There's thirteen thousand homes burn
of the and I think you have like one hundred
plus permits that have been granted. I mean it's taken
that long, but that but that's an expedited process. And
Gavin's too busy, you know, being Trump's alter ego and
being tweetybird percent.
Speaker 11 (21:15):
And you know what we need. Is again just oversight.
I'm a nothing but a Chrump supporter and a lot
of these things, but I don't necessarily appreciate some of
his composed ways of going about it. But there's no
doubt that California is a lost city in a major
amount of resources, and we simply need some better over something.
Let's talk about petroleum alone. We have so much petroleum
up and down the coast. We could drill and actually
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offset our own gas prices in our state by a
significant amount.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Of the highest gas prices in the country. I have
a friend of mine that lives out there and sends
me pictures all the time. You're paying more than twice
for gasoline per gallon that I'm paying in my free
state of Florida.
Speaker 11 (21:53):
Down Pacific Coast Highway, Seawan, you can see these areas
that aren't being drilled actively. Why those petroleum pumps can't
be in a near target. It's so frustrated.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Prices are about to go higher. Buckle up in your state,
not for the rest of the country.
Speaker 11 (22:10):
And that's why I'm calling Sean because this is just
a not clear issue to a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
And Aaron, you're staying because you're saying you want to
change it, but you're admitting you can't change it.
Speaker 11 (22:18):
No, no, Sean, I would be clear. I'm a healthcare provider,
and I've been here for you know, fifteen twenty years now,
I'm in my late forties. I've got children, we have
been in this process. They're integrating, their thriving. I do well,
we have a lot of work ahead of us.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
You know what, well adjusted kids will integrate and thrive
in Florida or any other state you go to.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
You know what the difference is.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Instead of being ranked either forty eighth or ninth whatever, whatever,
California comes in at it's one of the worst, has
one of the worst school systems statewide than any state
in the country, Florida is ranked number one or number
two every year.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
You're welcome my.
Speaker 11 (22:53):
Support, Sean. That's why I'm calling man.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
We know income tax, very low, sales tax, and the
gay again, I'm paying half what you're paying for a
gallon of guests.
Speaker 12 (23:05):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
And there's still some affordable areas all throughout the state
of Florida. Pick the one you know that you think
you like the most.
Speaker 12 (23:12):
Well.
Speaker 11 (23:12):
I hear you, Sean, and I do appreciate you with
a big time supporter. I just appreciate anything else you
can do to help leverage the gruesome newsom because we
just need some.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
More gruesome newsom is he's too busy running for president.
You know, I used to get along with Kevin. Gavin
doesn't like me anymore. I don't know why.
Speaker 11 (23:28):
I don't know why not.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
I have no idea anyway, Aaron, thank you, appreciate it.
Eight hundred and nine four one, Sewan. If you want
to be a part of the program, all right, let's
get back to our busy phones. Eight hundred and nine
four one Sean. If you want to be a part
of the program, Chris in California, you might as well
stay on this topic.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
What's up, Chris? How are you?
Speaker 11 (23:45):
Hey?
Speaker 12 (23:46):
Sean longtime listener, Hey, I just wanted to touch base
on this. You know, abandoned California. It's a lost cause.
I totally disagree with that because if you really review
the data, it suggests over the last three major election cycles,
it's trending conservative. And that's really why grew some newsome
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as the previous caller just called them, is having a
special you know, calling a special election and it wants
to flip more seats and redistrict and jerry mander the
state even further than it already. Is what we really
need is we really need the patriots that are here
to stay a little bit longer and tough it out.
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I know we're paying a high gas tax. My property
tax just went up.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I have friends in New York that are staying in
New York and they're gonna stay New York born, New
York bred. And when they die, I promise you, Courtious Lee,
what Mark Simoon will be New York dead. They're never
gonna leave, you know. I look, I had already. Maybe
it's because of my life experience. I lived five years
in Rhode Island. I live five years in your state
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of California. I think I was the poorest person at
the time that lived in Santa Barbara. Had no money
at that point in my life. But it did get
My radio career started in the nineteen eighties, if you
can believe it. And then I went to Alabama, learned
what it meant to be a Southerner, learned a lot,
realized that I have Southern values.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Way more than New York values.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Four great years in Georgia and then you know, Fox
brought me up in nineteen ninety six.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
And you know, my life changed.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
I'll be celebrating coming up soon my thirtieth completed year
on Fox.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Thanks to all of you. I never thought that was possible.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
If you watch me in the early days of Hannity
and Colmbs, you would think this guy should be fired immediately.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Some of you want me fired now.
Speaker 12 (25:41):
All congratulations on that, but you know, back to the point, like, okay,
so what we really need to do is we need
to allow to We need to continue to show the
contrast between Florida. We vacation in Florida. I love Florida.
We go on crud, we go out of the ports
all the time in Florida. We love Florida, and I
you know, I love no graffiti. Can go for a
walk and not see needles in the street. I can't
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do that here. However, the best thing we could do
is show the contrast between the two, the cost of living,
the cost of energy, the crime is lower, you know,
the homeless problem. That was a big contrast for me,
like where's all the homeless people, where's all the graffiti?
You know, I moved actually moved out of Los Angeles
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into a rural area, and the gangs out there have
started to infiltrate even the rural areas. I live in
a little community called Lake Los Angeles, and trend ay
at radwal graffitis starting to show up the last few years.
And that's all because of the open border policy. So
the best thing that we could do is to continue
to show the contrast between the two. And I see
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the trend line in California continuing to trend towards conservatism,
because you know, you got to let them see it.
And as they do that, once California flips are red,
I'm telling you it can well.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Look it used to be a very reliable red state.
That's the state of Richard Nixon. That's the state of
Ronald Reagan. For crying out loud. But I do wish
everybody the best, Like I wish my friends that are
still back in New York, I wish them the best.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
I have no ill will.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I'm really worried about New York City because by every indication, Mom,
Donnie's going to be the next governor. It's going to
be great for my free state of Florida. But it's
going to be horrible for the people in New York City,