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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Start spreading the news. I'm leaving today. Don't want to
be a part of it.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
High tax New York. These men Donny Blues are making
me leave right to the very heart of it. Bye bye,
New York. I want to wake up in a city
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without bad crime and fine. There's nowhere scene and no chucking.
These little town blues they pulled me away. I'll make
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up brand new start event outside New York.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
If I can make it.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Their same money.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Everywhere, good bye if you New New York, New York,
Screw you New York. I wanna wake up.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
In a city with Domandani.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
And find out payload taxes, no crime, all day police
that are both.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
We're an old girl allway. These big city blues and
bush me away.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'm I'm gonna make a brain new star event the
hell away from New York if I can make a
fair no Hillary is anyway. I'm sick of.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
You New York, New.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Y Go have yourself New York.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
You're a complete.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
New yor they're great. Joe Pegs. Uh So, I got
this idea and I rewrote New York, New York. But
I can't sing. And Joe Pegg's a dear friend of mine.
Great radio host in his own right, but he's great
at it. And we played his songs before and I
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contacted Linda. I said, do you think Pegs would cut
this for me? And he what did he do?
Speaker 2 (03:43):
It?
Speaker 5 (03:43):
Turn it around in like a day? It was nothing.
And Linda's going to me right now, Man, you are
really pissing people off today by playing Why am I
pissing people off by playing it? What do you want
me to sit here and come on the air.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Because we're all here. Bro, you got to live under
this lunatics.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
Oh you don't know. Sorry, you don't live there? Wrong?
Oh my god, in thee I.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
Am in the city. I take that subway.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
I'm not lying like once a week. Stop. You don't
pay taxes in New York.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
You're not.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
You're not employed for New York. You don't work there,
and you work in Pennsylvania. Cut the crap you're full of.
You're full of Adam Schiff. And I'm sorry that the
people of New York elected a Marxist communist you know,
and everything that I warned everybody about. I fought hard
for New York, even though I have articles in front
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of me. Oh look at this one. New York City
election fears drive one hundred million dollars Florida real estate
surge as nervous New Yorkers flee. South Miami developer reports
twice last year's volume as buyers concerned about Mom Donnie's
platform and they talk about this one. Just one Miami
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based uh BH Group telling Fox News Digital the company
closes more than one hundred million dollars and signed contracts
from New York buyers in just the past couple of months,
twice of last year's volume. And now that it's real,
it's gonna happen. Look, I will say this now, congratulations
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to Nassau County, Suffolk County, Nasau in particular, Bruce Blakeman
is a rock star. And they swept everything in Nassau County. That's,
by the way, the county that I was born in
and the county I left two years ago. And Bruce
Blakeman is a great guy. And you know what, I
should have probably waited until after being in New York
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tomorrow because I'm emcing the Patriot Awards. But one day
I am flying in in the morning and I'm leaving
that night. I'm in and i am out. That's it
one day, Good New York, New York. Come on, you
got to admit it's a little bit funny. When you
want me, okay, I can do Rosie O'donnald for you.
I can come on the air. I'm going to Ireland
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thinking I can't live under mom Nani. I mean, you know,
I just I'm not I'm not that person. Over the
course of my radio career and TV career, started radio
when Ronald Reagan was president, There's been plenty of elections
that we've lost. I'll never forget. There's a great, great
Fox Nation documentary. It's imparts and I'm actually part of
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it as a commentator in it about Rush, the era
of Rush, and and and this. Rush went through this
his entire career and laughed about it. You know, we
have Bill Clinton becomes the the president. Uh, and people
are ah, that's the end of Russia's career. That's it. Now,
just the opposite. He was the loyal voice of opposition.
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I remember once Mary Madalin said that she could not
imagine the Clinton years without hearing and having Rush on
the air. We went through, you know, tough times. I've
lost elections. I wanted to win. I didn't I didn't
pack my bags and and leave for Ireland or you know,
like Rosie or or Ellen DeGeneres. I'm not going to
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spend the next year of my life, you know, calling
Mamdannie Marxist Kami Mumdani, which I say affectionately, I don't
say it. He mainly is a Marxist. He is a communist.
He just likes to say socialist. But you know, just
his his radical positions are what they are. We've gone
over them in great specificity, in detail.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
And why are you giving affection to mom Donnie?
Speaker 6 (07:33):
I think I feel And for the record, even in Pennsylvania,
I'm a commuter.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
I'm a commuter like millions of other people that work
in New York.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
City, part time commuter. You go in occasionally. Cut the crap.
You're not honest with the audience.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
The audience knows I live in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 6 (07:51):
The audience knows I commute into New York City, as
does Ethan occasionally.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
That's correct.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
Yeah, that's gross, that's not true. I'm not being stupid.
Speaker 5 (08:03):
What are you talking about. I'm not nobody's calling you stupid.
What are you talking about? I'm saying that you live
in Pennsylvania, and you work a lot from home. That's
that's perfectly fine. You know, but and and Ethan works
in Loweong Island. You know, so Ethan is from there,
and you know, but a lot of people live there. Look,
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I tried hard. I didn't look at this from my
own self interest here or wanting this to benefit the
Free State of Florida. I mean, I will tell you
there's some funny memes out there, and it made me
laugh when the Statue of Liberty was on top of
a New York City building, you know, drinking a lot
of cans or whatever and smoking a cigarette and sitting
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down saying, f it, I'm going to move to Florida.
I did get a kick out of the meme that
had a picture of Zoran Comie Marxist brom Nani. He say,
you knowing Florida real estate Realator of the Year in Florida.
I could have gone that direction, but for the sake
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of people that I know, love and care about in
New York, I didn't want this to happen to them.
So I tried hard. I can tell you that the
analysis of so many is dead on wrong about all
of this. Let's start with the four main states who
were looking at yesterday, they are all deep blue states.
New York City is the deepest and deepest of blue states,
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along with California Prop fifty. I told you yesterday the
odds were next to nothing, but I wish the people
of California the best gave it some attention. I you know,
some of the polls showed it might be closer in
New Jersey for a period of time. I was very
well aware on the air yesterday that win some seers
that the bottom had dropped out. Robert Cahelly and Robert
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and Matt Towery had her. You know, they just said
the bottom fell out and she was losing by double digits.
That was not a surprise either. You know, if you
want to know what the outlier is in Virginia was
that the outlier was when Glenn Younkin actually won four
years ago by two points. But it was almost a
perfect political storm with the perfect candidate. He is a great,
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great campaigner and a great candidate, but he doesn't have
coattails in a state like Virginia common Wealth. The Virginia
which you know, Northern Virginia is solidly dark, dark blue
because all the bureaucrats in DC have moved there, so
there was no surprises last night. The only thing that
was a surprise was that, you know, polls showed that,
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you know, things might be tighter than they would be
in New Jersey. And I had hope. But here's the
biggest problem. And I said this back if you go
back for you know two a year ago on Dana
and Bill Hemmer show at nine am in the morning,
I was their first guest, and it was election day
for the presidential election. And I started out my commentary
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by saying, we are starting this day out and Kamala
hars has a math problem. And then I went on
to explain what the math problem was and that she
was in terms of early voting, down about seven hundred
and fifty thousand votes from where Joe Biden had been
four years earlier. That's a math problem. That means she
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would need historic day of turnout for her to compete.
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it was the same story,
down forty five percent in North Carolina, forty five percent
in Georgia, same thing with Wisconsin, in Michigan and Arizona.
And I was pretty much at that moment one hundred
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percent confident, but you can't on election day. You still
need those day of votes. So I'd never want to
project any unrealistic confidence. Then twelve hours later, when I
was on with Brett and Martha, that's when I you know,
Brett was making fun of me. Last night, everybody at
the table, there was a whole big you know, all
of my Fox colleagues were at the table. Brett and
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Martha were anchoring, and I'm you know, they get to me,
and I'm like, all right, maybe some of you at
this table will think I'm getting over my skis here
and if I'm wrong, you can print out Hannity's wrong
T shirts. You remember that moment, Linda, because at that moment,
I can't tell you how many people said to me
they knew. At that point, I knew something that most
people didn't know. And I did and a lot of
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people because I have my own methods, and we had
kind of telegraphed with Mark Halpern, who we put on
Radio a lot. He's a smart guy. I like Mark
a lot, and we had telegraphed where this was headed,
and he kept saying, if you want to believe Primetime
MSDNC and believe the big lie.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
You go with it.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
But I'm telling you that this is not working out
for Kamala Harris. So I was giving little signs and
signals to my audience without creating a sense of overconfidence,
because I want everybody to believe in every election that
your vote is going to be the deciding vote, because
in many close elections it might be. So I don't
get pollyannish. I get real with my audience. I tell
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him the truth. And I said that night. But and
I went through all the math that I just described
to you, and I added to it, what's this is
what's gonna unfold. We're soon gonna call North Carolina and
Georgia for Donald J. Trump. Donald J. Trump is going
to win the state of Arizona. He's likely going to
win Nevada. That means as of this hour, I said,
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for Kamala Harris to be elected presidents, she'd have to
sweep the blue wall that would be Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan.
Here's why she won't. And then I went through the math.
And I had spent all day, every single second, every
break I had calling people in heavily blue districts. You know,
the suburbs of Philly, Allegheny County, you know, in Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Michigan, Detroit,
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all these different areas to see if there was unnatural
turnout and record day of voting turnout for Okamala. There
was not. I knew it was over. You remember that, Linda,
I do well, you should give me prompts. I mean,
I can come on and act all depressed. There's nothing
that happened last night that I'm surprised at. These are
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four blue states, radically deep blue states. What do you expect?
All right, let me give you some serious analysis. Number One,
I'm not surprised by any of it. We have been
probably more than anybody, but warning everybody that the Democratic
Party is now dominated by radicalism. It seems to have
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been taken to a whole other level. In the last year.
All we've heard is, you know, racist, you know, sexist
and Nazi and fascist and Hitler and Stalin and Massolini.
And that was their reaction. No interest, inspection, self reflection,
no course correction by Democrats. And now they have doubled down.
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Now there's a great danger for them in this. But
there's also a warning admonition for Republicans that you know,
maybe simple slogans like, for example, I am very very
confident that. In fact, by the way, Linda says, the
phones are blowing up. People are mad at me, insulted
by the song that we played about my version of
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Frank Sinatra, New York, New York. I'll get to that
in a minute. But you know there's something happening here.
Chuck Schumer is no longer. He's leader in name only,
Hakeem Jeffries, Oh no, no, no, he's Ma'm Donnie's not
going to be the face of the Democratic Party. I
mean Obama himself couldn't endorse him. Chucky Schumer, you know,
didn't tell anybody who he voted for. He voted for Cuomo.
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There's no doubt about it. DC Democrats now are doing
everything that they can do to distance themselves from Mom Donnie.
And you know, we're now going to have a you know,
test wrong. And this is what I've been saying. I've
been saying it for a long time. The real leaders
of the Democratic Party are AOC. And by the way,
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you should give her credit. Bernie Sanders, you once thought
to be a radical and extreme Elizabeth Warren, the squad
in general Jasmine Crockett and now the face of the
Democratic Party, as much as they try to distance themselves
from him is Zorn Kami marks his Mumdani, and he
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will now take one of the world's largest economies towards
this radicalism endorsed by the likes of Kathy Holkl, the
governor of New York. But outside of New York, few
Democratic lawmakers were celebrating. Well, this isn't my election, Fetterman, said,
a Democrat from the swing state of Pennsylvania. It's not
going to impact my life. I don't think hopefully it
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will impact our party's future. I disagree with him on
that part. Schumer wanted no part of it. Takeem Jefferis
is trying to distance themselves, and Mike Johnson said, we'll
watching New York City very closely. And by the way,
I would add to that New Jersey. You know, New
Jersey losing nearly a quarter of a million people in
the last year is very telling. Now, be logical about it.
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Who are the people that migrated out of New Jersey.
There are people that probably in all likelihood, the vast,
overwhelming supermajority of them would have voted for Jack Chidarelli.
By the way, in Kansas City, for example, tried to
Mamdani style free bus plan for five years. It was
a miserable failure. Those free buses, you know, controlled by
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the MTA under the jurisdiction of Kathy Hochel Hokeel's hockl
now is in a bad spot. However, I'm not going
to buy into this notion that, oh, somehow Alist the
Phonic is going to step in and become the governor
of New York. I like Elisa Phonic, I like that
to happen for New York. I'm not so convinced it
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can happen because of mass migration. I went through Wall
Street South in great detail and specificity in the last
you know months on this program. There are more JP Morgan.
JP Morgan identifies with New York City more employees in
Texas than there are in New York City. You know
Citadel Ken Griffin, multi billionaire investment firm, private equity guy,
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he's down in the Free state of Florida. Wall Street South,
I keep telling you is real, and that is every
big bank, every investment firm, every private equity firm, every
Wall Street firm there in South Florida. You look at
Goldman Sachs. They're going to build eight hundred thousand square
feet a facility in the state of Texas. Okay, this
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migration is real, and ultimately that's we're going to get
to a point where it's going to impact presidential elections
because there's going to be a lot more electoral votes
in red states than there's going to be in these
blue states. As the you know, radical socialists takeover. You know,
you watch momdani uses his victory speech last night to
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give a shout out to Eugene Debs, an early twentieth
century radical socialist that vowed to abolish capitalism. Quote Eugene Debs,
the Socialist Party proposes to abolish the capitalist system. This
was in the New York Post today. I'm Donnie the
son may have set over our city this evening, but
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as Eugene Debs one said, I can see the dawn
of a better day for humanity.
Speaker 7 (19:17):
Now.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
Devs was not your run of the hill socialist, you know,
like the prime ministers of say Canada and gat Great
Britain or a lot of Western Europe. This was an
admirer of the Russian Revolution. Debs even called for the
complete abolition of capitalism. You know, enthusiastically supported the Russian
Revolution and certainly read you know his you know marks
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and angles. You know depths railed relentlessly against capitalism and
capitalist exploitation in the most searing language. The Socialist Party
is not a reform party, Debs thundered in a speech
to minors in nineteen oh two. Who proposes to abolish
the capitalists system, to transfer from private hands all the
means of production and distribution. That's where they're headed. If
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you look at the New York City, they have a
fire commissioner who happens to be Jewish. His name is
Robert Tucker, handed in his resignation first thing this morning.
Tucker happens to be a Jewish philanthropist businessman, will step
down from his role he is held for the last
twelve months. He'll go back to running a private security firm,
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which he headed before Mayor Adams tapped into him. The
New York poll Post calls on Kathy Hokeel to reign
in Mam Donnie to save the city. Good luck with
her because she's got her election coming up. Al Sharpton,
of course, praising Mam Donnie as the new Obama. He
makes Obama look like a moderate. Nice election. Not since
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the election of Barack Obama and eight a voter's been
this energized and hopeful about it candidate. And islamis group
that lawmakers say have. You know, Radical Ties was one
of Mamdani's biggest backers, you know, and I've gone through
all of this. Look, I went through all the reasons
not to support Mamdani. You know, he hates the police.
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And you know, remember call the NYPD racist, anti queer,
major threat to public safety. The NYPD is at a
level of ranks the lowest in twenty years. For crying
out loud, you know, never mind, you know, we have
to make clear when the boot of the NYPD is
on your neck, it's been laced by the IDF. Nice
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little dose of anti semitism here, you know, sending the
social workers. Sir, is there a reason you're threatening to
kill all of these people? I mean it's ridiculous. You know,
free busses for everybody, well myself solve the homeless problem,
especially if they offer free booze and hookers, which she
wants to decriminalize hookers. I mean, yeah, why would you
ever leave the bus. I could solve one problem because
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another the guy that wouldn't condemned globalize the Antifada, he
sides with a lot of the hate group. His love
of you know in this rap song of the Holy
Land five, the you know Americans who helped finance amass
that were sent to prison sixty five years radically Mommy
hung out with Linda Sarsore that we chronicled. He's gonna
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flood the streets with criminals and let all these people
out of Rikers Island. You know, he's gonna make the
housing crisis worse, and you know, force landlords to lose money.
Those landlords are gonna either go bankrupt or sell and
get out. This is gonna be a disaster. But I
warned you ahead of time. All Right, I gotta go
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to this call. Why are you telling me to go
to V in my free state of Florida. V. What's up?
How are you doing?
Speaker 2 (22:52):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (22:53):
I'm doing good.
Speaker 8 (22:53):
I'm from Long Island, New York, Soot County. But I
don't like what you did with Frank's song. I mean,
I have major respect for you, I mean no disrespect,
but you had a little bit of cussing in there.
And I'm Southern, by the grace of God right now,
and I don't we had.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
We took a lot of the cuss out, but we
implied it for sure. Yeah, it was a little LEGI
I'll acknowledge. But it was funny. Don't you think it
was a little funny.
Speaker 8 (23:17):
No, not really, I don't think it was a little
funny because Frank Sinatra is amazing, And yeah, it was
kind of insulting, but I do steel support even so,
please can you take that down or maybe change it
a little? We'd appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (23:29):
How about I just used it this one day and
then I'll put it down after today. Just just give
me a little slack for today, all right, you're a
fluid I'm trying to put a smile on people's faces.
I don't I don't react the way Democrats react after
an election loss, even one that I want to win.
You know, I don't react that way. You know, I'm
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just I'm not going to tell you I'm moving to
Ireland now. I made a decision to leave New York
because it was untenable for me. I couldn't. I mean,
I mean, walking to a restaurant, I felt like I
was putting friends of mine's lives in jeopardy with the
daggers that were would throw my way. And I'm treated
very differently in the Free State of Florida. But I'm
just give me one day of grace v and then
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I'll put it to rest.
Speaker 8 (24:15):
Okay, all right, well you haven't wonderful day. Keep trucking.
Speaker 5 (24:18):
Okay, God bless you. I appreciate your call. Lynda is
more mad than her.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
Feel Yeah, she's nice, she's she's a listener.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Okay, Well you're more mad at it than me. Don't
blame me. I tried to help. You have to admit
I went all in, even though probably it would be
my own best personal interest to see more economic growth
in Florida. I'm not for the sake of my friends,
you know. I went in and I wanted Mamdani to lose,
and I tried my hardest to get get there. I tried.
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Is everyone getting all bent out of shape of me
over this?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (24:55):
But don't you think there's a problem with rank choice voting.
Don't they you think there's a problem with candidate is
being listed to in three times on one ballot. Don't
you think there's a problem with no voter idea. I
don't think there's a problem with people voting three times
a day.
Speaker 5 (25:07):
I think I think there's a problem if you don't
have voter I D signature verification, chain of custody controls,
updated voter rolls, partisan observers, watching the vote counting all day,
and the voting all day, and the vote counting all night.
I think there's a problem. We don't use paper ballots.
My goodness, I say it all of the freaking.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
So everything you just said is perfection. Here's the problem.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (25:30):
We need progress on the perfection. We are not getting
any movement.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
I have tried exhaustively. I'm trying to make it happen
with everything I have in my heart, mind and soul.
You know, I feel bad for too today, I really do.
For my friends in New Jersey. I didn't I went
up there to help. I didn't waste my I didn't
want to waste my time. I like Jack Chitdarelli. I
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feel bad for him. But you know you have you
go into this race yesterday with the second highest overall
tax burden in the country, the highest property taxes in
the country. You have, you know, your New Jersey home,
your fourth highest income tax rate in the country, highest
corporate rate in the country. When Mamdani's quoting, you know,
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New Jersey as a model to raise taxes, you got
a problem. In New Jersey, forty five cents a gallon
in the of our taxes a gallon of gas. The
state sales tax among the highest in the country. You
have the highest death tax in the country, a whopping
sixteen percent. Nobody beats that. It's insane. All right, Okay,
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everyone wants to beat me up, Jeff and Florida. What
do you want to beat me up over? Go ahead.
Speaker 8 (26:44):
I just want to tell you.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
If Frank Sinatra is probably rolling over in his grave,
but not because of the song, because Mandamie's going to
turn the big apple into a rotten apple. And just
unbelievable what happened in New York City.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
I totally agree with you, you know, and if listen,
you know Bill Maher was only the only Democrat leading
into the election last year that said, I'll tell you
what I'm doing. If Trump wins. I'm doing my show
every week and I'm going to make fun of Trump
and I'm not going to change you know what. Elections
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don't change me and then I, if anything, I dig
down deeper and I try to do a better job
and be the loyal opposition and lead the way out
of it. And that's what I'm doing here. I'm going
to try my best, and I hope the people of
New York wake up. The people of New York wake up, then,
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you know what, It'll be my great pleasure to try
and help them. But I did try anyway. Eight hundred
and nine to four to one, Shawn is a number.
If you want to be a part of the I'm
going to play it one or one time in full,
and I'll play it a half a time, all right,
ten seconds Andy and Texas quick comment, Andy, Hey, I think.
Speaker 7 (27:59):
You should keep playing that song. That is a great
song from the great state of Texas. Here. That's called
freedom of speech.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
And if you also, Texas is the biggest beneficiary, you know,
like Florida of New York. Stupidity.
Speaker 7 (28:15):
Oh oh, unbelievable what they did there.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
I mean, it's unbelievable. I hope the rest of the
country wakes up and says, not here, no way. And
if you want to move out of New York City,
don't bring your dumb politics with you.