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number is eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if
you want to be a part of the program, so
you know you're a parent and it's it's kind of
amazing these issues still linger, never seem to end. In
many cases where you have teachers and school boards that
they think they know better how to instill values in
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your children than you do, and the issue never seems
to go away. My old stomping grounds, Long Island, New York,
Massapequa School District. You know you have now. The New
York Attorney General Letitia James is now being sued in
federal court as of today for threats to remove school
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board members from office if they publicly spoke about or
allowed public discussion at school board meeting. Well, if it's
public discussion at a school board meeting, how could you
possibly you know, get rid of or remove a board
member for listening to the parents that actually, you know,
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it's their children, it's not the government's children, or allowed,
you know, public discussion at school board meetings about trans
students using locker rooms of their opposite biological sex. The
threats by James in a guidance letter included the removal
of any school board member who uses the wrong pronoun
for a trans person, or if they allow students to
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publicly speak out at school board meetings about their fears
and discomfort with student trans athletes using the wrong locker
room for their biological sex. The new lawsuit is especially
timely as there is a current ongoing debate. It's a
public debate at the massivepequal Long Island School Board about
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accommodations for fans athletes and experiences of female students that
are there who have to change in a locker room
with a trans athlete who is a biological male. And
we have discussed this many times. I thought it went away.
Apparently it didn't go away. This new case against the
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New York Attorney General file today by the Southeastern Legal
Foundation nonprofit group, and the cases on behalf of several
parties and one of which you'll meet in a second.
And in a related matter, a North Carolina school district
is now facing pressure from Republican lawmakers at a heated
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oversight hearing yesterday where legislators through LGBTQ children's books and
accused school officials of openly violating parts of a new
parental rights law that requires parents to be notified about
gender identity changes and lgbt Q themed curriculum for young children.
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You know, God forbid, we actually focus on reading, writing, maths, science, computers,
the basics that that these kids need. I mean, after all,
we may be pay more per capita for student than
any industrialized country with the absolute worst results. Kerrie Walker
is with us and she is one of the plaintiffs
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in this case along with others. This is the case
of massive peoqule Long Island. Welcome to the program, Kerry.
Appreciate you being with us. I don't know why this
is a complicated matter. I think parents have a right
number one, to speak out at school board meetings. Number two,
I don't think that you know this. I don't think
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kids should be used as social experiments, period, and the sentence.
And if they want to accommodate kids that are trans
and bend, you know, and bend over backwards for this accommodation,
well let them build another lock room, let them build
a trans locker room. But they should not subject children
into uncomfortable positions. You know. For example, Riley Gaines has
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been on this program describing how horrible it was for
her to be in that position.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Right, Well, thank you Sean so much for having me
on your show. I really appreciate it and to and
bringing attention to this lawsuit. And you know, we're grateful
for a Southeastern Legal Foundation taking on our case, which
they do for all their clients for free. Thanks to
generous donors. This is a free speech case, you know.
You know, we hear in massive people like you said,
are having a live issue. The school board has stood
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with parents and the community and we know that we
only want students using the locker room and bathroom of
their biological sex. We did make accommodation for anyone who
didn't want to use a locker the biological sex, but
that was not good enough and we got sued. But
you know what we've needed was our ability to have
our students, not youre, not just our parents, but our
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female students to address the board to let them know
how they are feel being in the locker room out
like this and the impact that it has on them.
And this is what the Attorney General wants us to
shut down. They want us to shut down our girls,
our students who bravely you know, you have fourteen fifteen
year old girls standing up in a room full of
people and addressing their Board of Education saying how uncomfortable
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they are and I feel indulge me one of the girls.
I can read their you know, their comment that she said,
I do not feel comfortable changing in the same locker
room as someone of the opposite gender. Well, I am
in the locker room with these other students, I feel
not just uncomfortable, but defeated. I feel like I have
no support. And after I leave that room, I feel
a wave of relief. But that's not the end of it.
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These situations stick with me throughout the day, often distracting
me from my learning. So I walk through the rest
of my day continuing to feel discouraged. And with all
these emotions I'm feeling, I'm sure it's not just me,
but that's why I'm here today to speak and fight
for the girls that won't, for the girls that walk
around school feeling scared.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
But I want to ask you very specifically here because
this is important, because what the Attorney General of New
York is saying here now being sued in federal court
as a result of you and others, is she is
now threatening to remove school board members from office for
the sole crime if you will, if they publicly spoke
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about or allowed a public discussion at a school board meeting.
And by the way, it's very common at school board
meetings for parents and students to speak out about trans
students using the locker rooms of the opposite biological sex.
The threats by James, include the removal of any school
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board member who uses the wrong pronoun for a transperson,
or if they allow students to publicly speak speak out
at a school board meeting about their fears and discomfort.
I thought, whatever happened to freedom of speech? To me,
this is a First Amendment issue on top of everything else.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
That is exactly what this is about. It is about
First Amendment. It is about not just for us board members,
but right for us sitting there to hear the community's input.
We could be removed just by allowing the conversation to happen. See,
they're losing the narrative, and that's what it is. And
in New York State, as you know, since if you
left here because you know what.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
They're like, I think everybody in New York by now
knows that I left because I left as loudly as possible.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Yeah, And you know, but for those of us left behind,
you know, we are under their tyranny. And so when
they see they're losing the narrative, they come and clamp down.
And this is their solution. We cannot have a battle
of policy debate. You cannot listen to your community, you
cannot speak and listen to parents, You cannot listen to
students who are objective to their left wing ideology.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
So you're the massive people of school board president, correct,
I am okay? And so are you going to allow
parents and students to continue to express themselves?
Speaker 4 (08:59):
Well, I have and I will continue to do so
because this is my community. They elected me. I sit
up there to, you know, to represent the values of
my community, and I will let them allow and I
will allow them to speak. And you know, the other
point of this is is part of this regulation, in
this letter, if you wanted to speak out in favor
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of transgender students and in favor of my biological boys
going into girls' locker rooms, you can say that. You
just can't say that you're against it. You can't say
that a biological boy should not be in a hole.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
So they'll only allowed one side of the debate. They
won't allow people with a different point of view. So
much for you know, a high school or college campus
being a bastion of freedom of speech.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Yeah, no, free speech is not allowed in New York unfortunately.
But we're fighting back thanks to Southeastern Legal Foundation, myself,
my plaintiffs who are willing to stand up and say no,
this is unacceptable. We will allow our girls to speak.
We will give them a void, we will have a
place for them, and you know we won't silence them.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Where is Bruce Blakeman in this?
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Who?
Speaker 1 (10:08):
I think a lot of I think he's He's done
a great job for Nasau County. I believe Massa Peaka
was Nassau County.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
And love Bruce Lakeman. Great friends, he's great friends of Massapika.
He is always there for us. He's a great, great
Nasa County executive. And uh, I think he'll make a
great governor if I can say that. But he is, uh,
he's great, and he's always on our side. You know,
he was the first one to to uh put in
a regulation against uh, you know, biological males playing on
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female teams in Nasall County. So he's he's on on
the side of uh.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I mean, let me ask you this, are you facing
physical removal as the as the school board president? If
in fact, you know, Leticia James sends in law law
enforcement in mass some Pequa Long Island, which by the way,
you know, it's it's kind of like you know, middle
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class USA, Red County by you know, it's a sixty
to forty county. And I mean is I mean, are
you every meeting you have if you allow this, you know,
if you allow parents and students to speak out and
it happens to be about this topic, are you facing
possible arrest? Are you facing possible charges? You know? I
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mean what are you facing by allowing people to express
their views? Because the whole purpose I would think of
a school board meeting is for people to get up
and express their views and and and champion the values
that they hold near and dear and and not have
values that are contradict values that parents are instilling at home.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Yeah. Well, you know, matt Topeka is the home of
all fore of Diller and you know we are, yeah,
a town that is very patriotic and believed in these
First Amendments and the Constitution. So you know, the community
here is really behind whenning our girls speak and you know,
and having engaged in conversations with the board. So what
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do we face It is removal procedures. I assume you
know they would use the UH That's why they sent
the joint guidance with the State Education Commissioner, and she
would she would start the process it would probably be
you know, and it happens, and it happened to one
of the boards up state, and I think that's one
of our co plaintiffs in Rotterdam. They did try to
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remove a board member for this, for this exact thing,
speaking out against a transgender issues and not being on
the right side of Lutitia James things.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Where is the jurisdiction legally for this lawsuit.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
I believe it's it was filed in the Northern District
Federal Court because I guess that includes Albany and the
Rotterdam School District is up there, and that's one of
the co plaintiffs on there.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Well, I mean, at least you got a shot. Is
not in New York City. But with that said, I mean,
it's just a colossal waste of taxpayer money. All right,
quick break, right back, we'll come back the lawsuit against
New York Attorney General Letitia James. We'll have more with
Kerrie Walker, she is the Massapequa School Board president. We'll
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find out what Tiger Mom Linda would have to say
if this was her school district. Then more as we continue,
all right, we continue with Kerry Walker, Massapequa School Board President.
Believe it or not, Latissa James now suit in court.
Why because he's calling for the removal of school board
members if they dare publicly speak out about or allow
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public discussion at school board meetings about issues involving trans
students using locker rooms. And by the way, if you
don't follow her mandate dictates and you're on the school board,
you can be removed. Anyway, We continue again with Harry Walkder,
massive people, school board president. I'm not sure why there's
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this this desire to force people to think like them.
I don't even think that topics that should come up
with the school to be very very blunt with you.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
Right, yeah, And I just want to, you know, be
clear on one point as there's no tax pay funds
paying for this. This is the Southeastern Legal Foundation and
thanks to their generous donors, they represent their clients for free,
so thankfully, so we can, you know, can we can
go and take this as far as it will go,
and you know, we're willing to take it as far
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as it can go because we think that you know,
there's this a first first Amendment and listening to our
students and our community and our parents are really paramount
you know, we hear horror stories of school board not
allowing parents to speak right, and you had, you know,
we had people being followed around, you know, you know,
coming to school board meetings because they were pushing back
against the schools. And here you have a school who
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was in support of the parents. And we're not in
an antagonistic you know, school board. We are in sync
with our community. And now we have Utarian General coming
down and saying, no, you cannot you cannot listen to
your community, you cannot respond to your community. And you know,
here in New York shown we have every school district
is in each community. We don't have county schools like
they do across the country. Every community in New York
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State has their own school board. So it's very responsive
on a local level. And that's why you know, you're
going to see your school board president in the supermarket.
You're going to see me at the park or on
the baseball field or somewhere else. So you know, and
that's what they don't like. They just want to control
from Albany. They want to shut down school boards, which
I think is probably part of their motivation too. But
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they want to rule and when they see that they're
losing the narrative. They're going to shut down free speech,
and we can't let them do that.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
All right, Well, continue to follow the issue. We really
appreciate it. Kerrie Walker, who is the school board president
in massive Peko Long Island. Pretty unbelievable. Well, these issues
continue to pop up all over the country. Eight hundred
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that took place, and whether or not. There's a whole
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when and you can't have the files right? What do
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And here's Benny Thompson from the January sixth Committee Predetermined
Outcome fame calling the shooting of these National Guards people
in Washington d C. Oh, this was an unfortunate accident. No,
this seemed like an outright murder.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Listen, n CTC refference the unfortunate accident that occurred with
National guardsmen, ban Ko.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
You think that was an unfortunate accident?
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I mean, is it Terri? Wait wait, look, I'll get
this straight.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Then you can you shot our National guardsman in the head.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Look, Lucie, will you direct witness to allow need to
ask my question. It was an unfortunate situation, but you
blamed it solely on Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
I mean, you're going to blame the victim who is
doing nothing but their job enforcing the laws of our country.
You know, And you wonder why Tom Holman is out
there saying is a twelve hundred percent increase in the
threat level against ICE agents. Then you have anti ICE
protesters disrupting Christy Nohom at this house hearing from earlier today.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Listen, I'm very privileged in honor today to have my
family with me.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
I'd like to introduce.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
Them to you.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
Disruptions of congressional business is a violation of law.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Is a criminal offense under federal law.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
Audience members are advised to take their seats and maintain order,
a chairman, and now we ask Capitol police for moving
aroun it's the person's reading all disturbance.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Your community, community get hid much reason, not terrorizing your community.
And you know, why are people's minds whipped up into
a frenzy when in fact, you know, do you think
it's related to the rhetoric of the radical left, Gestapo,
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Nazi fascist, the dehumanizing, insightful rhetoric. I believe that, I
mean everybody that that every high profile person that works
for ICE, every ICE agent now you know is officially
has an extraordinarily dangerous job because people have been lied
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to about what it is that they're doing. Anyway, let's
get to our busy phones as we say hi to
Bill and my free state of Florida. Bill, how are
you glad you called?
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Sir Hi Sean, thank you for taking my call. I
called in because you were one of the few people
that has a direct line to the president. I listened
to his Affordability rally on Tuesday, and he did a
great job describing what he and the Republicans did in
passing the Big Beautiful Bill. But he and all Republicans
need to emphasize what the Democrats did on no tax
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and over time, no tax on tips. Every Democrat in
the House and the Senate voted against providing that benefit
to working and women in America. Tax benefits on Social
Security again, every Democrat voted against providing this benefit to
our seniors. Expanded childcare credit. Every Democrat voted in the
House and Senate against providing this benefit to working families
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and small children. The American public has a very short memory,
and the benefits of the BBB Big Beautiful Bill won't
kick in until the first quarter of twenty six, when
Americans begin to see that extra money in their pockets.
We need all all Republicans to hammer whom point that
all Democrats were against them. All they did was shut
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down our government for forty seven days to provide illegal
benefit benefits to illegal aliens. We need to hammer that
hammer that hammer that because it's not just the president,
it's those House seats that are at risk here, and
we need the people to understand that even though the
Democrat says he's a moderate, he votes with the left
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wing lunatics.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Every well, remember they all you know, lied or they
are more complicit in the lie. No, there were no
prominent Democrats, very few of them. Maybe you know Henry Quayar,
who just got pardoned by President Trump but now still
going to run as a Democrat, which makes zero sense.
But you know, putting all of that aside, I'm telling
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you the Democrats, their partners and the legacy media mob,
they stood by silently and lied to the American people.
They allowed administration officials Biden, Harris, Mayorcus to continually tell
us what that our own eyes were lying to us
by saying the borders closed and the border secure when
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we had video almost every single day, just like I
had no idea that Joe was a cognitive mess. I mean,
it was spect These are spectacular lies that they told.
And every American that has died at the hands of
one of these unvetted Harris, Biden, may Orcus illegals, I'm sorry.
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They're responsible. They allowed it, they facilitated it, they wanted it,
and lied about it, and Americans are dead because of it.
And I think probably the worst is yet to come
because we have known terrorists in the country, cartel members,
drug dealers, other murderers, rapists, and violent criminals. And I
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have zero doubt that something is going to happen again
in the future. Every time it had happens, they have
more blood on their hands. They allowed this to happen.
And I think you may you raise a good point here,
and you know Donald Trump's trying to clean it up.
Look how they're being treated. Give you the last word.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Okay, Well, we need to really emphasize because as the
economy gets better, and I'm convinced it will in the
first quarter, people are going to forget who gave them
that money. They keep saying affordability, affordability, affordability. Well, Trump
and the Republicans just handed them money on a golden platter.
And the Democrats are going to say, oh, I'm middle
of the road.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
I was okay for that.
Speaker 5 (26:31):
No they weren't.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
They voted against it one hundred percent.
Speaker 5 (26:36):
And we need to.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
Pound that home. So when somebody tells you they're a
middle of the road Democrat, they're a liar.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I are lying, There's no doubt about it. There's been
a lot of lying and a lot of lying that
goes on still, and the media, they just they're the
echo chamber for the conspiracy theories pedled and the lies
being told. Anyway, good call. Bill, appreciate it. Thank you.
Eight hundred nine Seawn our number if you want to
be a part of the program. Alright, let's get back
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to our busy phones. Eight hundred and nine foot one, Shawn,
if you want to join us, John in the United
Socialist utopia of Gavin Newsom in California. You notice your
governor's very very busy, full time podcaster, full time tweety bird,
world traveler, going to you know, global warming events or
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whatever you call him in what Brazil, going to Texas,
campaigning in other states, doing everything but really helping his
state by you know, lowering the highest income taxes in
the country, highest gas taxes in the country, highest sales
taxes in the country, some of the worst schools in
the country. Never mind the Pacific Palisades where people can't
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get building permits. But anyway you choose to live there,
not me.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
How you doing, Sean, Hey, you know what you forgot?
The one thing? He's a nuisance, That's what I call him. Okay,
I'm calling about the Pacific Palisades. Almost specifically, I'm wondering
where that one hundred million dollars fire Aid concert money
is because last time we knew it was in Newsoman's
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twice NGO and I personally know people whose homes are
in that in Pacific Palisades, and fortunately theirs didn't burn,
but everything around them was. And they haven't received the
dying okay, And it's been almost a year now and
they're finally able to go into their property and if,
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of course, they're escorted, and part of what they go
through is.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
What do you mean they're escorted into their own property?
What does that mean?
Speaker 5 (28:42):
They have a group of people to go with them,
because you're gonna love this part. The latest thing is
is that there is contamination in the area. The last
report they got was their refrigerator is contaminated. Okay, So
they're having to go through and clean out things and
all the you know, clean out you know, mattresses and
all kinds of stuff. But they're being escorted by I
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guess it's a government, you know, a bureaucrat, you know,
working about hazardous waste or whatever they're doing. But there's
a lot more to this because you know, those people
did it pretty well, okay. And it's been almost a
year and they've been living in hotels okay, because they
can't go we had a call.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Or say, maybe you can double confirm this that said
that they still have to pay some property taxes to
this day, and they all have to keep their property
ensured in case somebody trespasses and may get injured on
that property. Is that true?
Speaker 5 (29:46):
Of course? Why is that not hard to believe in California?
Speaker 1 (29:50):
I mean, oh no, I believe anything that goes on
in your crazy state, which is why you are number
one in terms of migration out of your state. You
and you, you know right there, you're in a great
competition together.
Speaker 5 (30:04):
Oh yeah, it's it's nuts. But I'm still wondering why
they're doing all this because Pacific Palisades its beachfront property. Okay,
why are they pushing low income housing when it's you
go further east, still nice area, lower cost, lower construction cost.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
And what they can do is they can weigh people out.
They they can use the bureaucracy and basically chase people
away from their property and yeah, then build you know,
low income housing. I mean it's almost it's like the
most corrupt eminent domain you'd ever think of. And taking
(30:43):
advantage I mean, I mean taking advantage of people that
are at their lowest they lost everything in these fires.
Never mind they're in competence that contributed to that loss,
empty fire, hydrants, empty reservoirs, the utter incompetence. And to
have your governor traveling the world, I mean, his latest
(31:04):
you know, stupid action and waste the time as an
AI generated video of Donald Trump and handcuffs. I'm like,
this guy has nothing better to do. I mean, does
he do anything for that state except you know, hurt
the people in that state because his policies are hurting
people money.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
That's what they do, you know. And part of this
whole thing is I'm still wondering where is that one
hundred million dollars because, like I said, these people have
not seen any of it, you know. And also, you know,
the propaganda media, like you know on the facebooks and
all that, when you try to post this stuff, they
bury it. So it's really you know, it gets stupid.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
By the way, for all of you that want to
believe the phony promises of big government, this is what
you get. I got a run man, appreciate the call.
I'm so sorry for the people out there. It's nearly
one year. They can't get a housing.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
Man