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June 2, 2026 33 mins

In this episode of "Rogue Recap," Lynda McLaughlin dives into a series of pressing and controversial topics. From the tragic stabbing of a grandmother on an Atlanta train to the complexities of immigration and crime in New York, Lynda offers a candid perspective on current events. She also explores the contentious debates surrounding gender identity and political correctness, highlighting stories from both the U.S. and abroad. With a focus on the California elections and the challenges facing seniors in America, this episode is a thought-provoking journey through today's most urgent issues.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Rogue Recap. Hot takes, cold facts and
zero respect for the official narrative. Sit back, roll your eyes,
and let's recap rogue style.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
What's up, guys, and welcome to the Rogue Recap. It
is Tuesday, June second, so happy to be with you today.
I want to talk to you about a few different topics.
They're not exactly connected with the exception of just that
they all stink and they're terrible news and you're probably
not hearing it anywhere. So we're going to talk a
little bit about the sixty six year old grandmother that
was stabbed on an Atlanta train. We're going to talk

(00:35):
about the discrimination commissioner, excuse me, the sex discrimination commissioner
who wants to talk about male pregnancy. And know that
is not a Babylon b story, it is real. I
want to talk about how mom Donnie has suddenly decided
that one month this isn't long enough to celebrate careers
and drans. And then of course we have to get

(00:57):
into the fact that he wants to rename the fifty
nine Street bridge. It's named after former Mayor Ed Kotch.
He doesn't like that. I wonder why, And then I
have this super creepy tape of Taller Rico, obviously the
candidate running for Senate against Ken Paxton and Texas. I'll

(01:18):
explain it when we get to it, but it's super
super weird. Today is the California elections. We've got Spencer Pratt,
who is the potential candidate maybe the mayor for LA
which we desperately need because we have Karen Bass there
and obviously she's terrible human being. And then we have
Steve Hilton going up for governor. So I'm praying that

(01:40):
those two things happen. And last but not least, we
are going to hit the manhole covers and why people
are coming out of them in the middle of the
night in New York City. I would think that a
city that is about to come upon its twenty fifth
anniversary of nine to eleven would be concerned about people
coming out of manholes. In fact, let's just lean into

(02:02):
that for a hot second. So we have footage. This
came out yesterday, and it's surveillance footage because obviously we
have all these flock cameras, we have the CCTV cameras,
we have cameras everywhere, and we have two separate groups
of men that aren mind you, this is an illegal act.
You're not allowed to just open manholes and get into

(02:25):
the underbelly of the city. Not for the least of
which reasons is that so much of our sewage, our water,
our electric, the grid, it's all underneath right the city
because there's no place to put it above the city.
The city's crowded as it is. But and you know,
you have the subways running, all of the trains and

(02:45):
the tracks and everything is running underground. So the idea
that we have these large groups of men with backpacks
going in and out of manholes, It's now happened in
the Bronx, It's happened in Brooklyn, and it's happened in Queens.
And technically those three areas. There's five major areas that
make up the component of quote unquote New York City.

(03:08):
But for it to be happening in Manhattan, for it
to be happening in Brooklyn, for it to be happening
in Queens, I'm like, nobody wants to talk about the
guys going in and out of the street. I mean,
these aren't just regular guys. These are guys lifting a
manhole cover with their backpacks and some kind of tools
going down there, down there for a few hours, and
then they have the footage of them coming back out

(03:30):
in several different areas. We don't think we need to
discuss this is thisn't something that we need to look
deeper into. I don't know. That's the kind of stuff
right when you see it and you go uh huh.
And those are the moments that we're going to look
back on. God forbid we were ever to be attacked
again and say, oh, yeah, remember when we talk to
you about those manhole covers and the people coming in
and out of them. Yeah, that's why. So that's a

(03:53):
super scary thing. I'm hoping that we're going to find
out more about it. And given the fact that we
have so many people that are coming to the East coast,
whether it's New Jersey, whether it's New York, and they're protesting, right,
we have all these assholes over at Delaney Hole in
New Jersey, which is an ice detention facility, which was

(04:14):
erected by Obama. Nonetheless, he was the one who cut
the ribbon and opened the doors there. And they're saying
it's not sustainable, it's not clean, it's not shut up.
These are people who broke the law, and after breaking
the law, broke some other kind of law so that
the attention of whatever they did was brought upon them.
And now we have ICE agents coming and saying, oh,

(04:37):
by the way, not only did you rob, murder, mame whatever,
you're also here illegally, so now we can detain you,
work out the paperwork, and kick your sorry ass back
to wherever you came from. There should be why Well
White held support for this type of effort. Why why
do you want to keep people who are breaking our

(04:59):
laws here? Don't we have enough Americans doing that already.
You know, if you went to any other country and
you didn't have the right to be there, you didn't
have a visa, you weren't douring to work visa student visa,
you weren't trying to get some sort of you know,
path immigration in this country, and you started raping people,
and you started beating people up, and you started stealing
from people. Do you think other countries would tolerate this?

Speaker 3 (05:22):
You know?

Speaker 2 (05:23):
I mean, I gosh, I guess I can't even say
that now about certain European countries because we're seeing the
mass infiltration and takeover from North African and Muslim countries.
We're seeing Sweden is now the rape capital of the world.
We're looking at the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary now just elected
a psycho liberal party instead of keeping Victor Orbon there

(05:45):
who actually knew how to keep shit straight. I mean, really,
I mean, where is there in Europe right now that
you can go safely? Poland? I guess Poland's okay. I
mean it's a very scary time. And so you look
at these people and now we have these New Jersey
riots where they're saying that they want to keep you know,
these people that are being detained for their crimes which

(06:08):
extend beyond their initial crime of coming into the country illegally,
and they're protesting. Problem is now that you know, Mikey Cheryl,
the governor in name only over there, who's pretending like
she gives a shit about what's going on, is saying, well,
you know, maybe we do have to cooperate with the
federal government. The federal government goes in and they're looking
at these people's ideas. They're not from New Jersey, they're

(06:30):
not from New York, they're not from Pennsylvania. They're from Portland,
they're from California, they're from you know, all of these
places that are you know, a plane ride away. These
aren't people from the local community protesting their local government.
These are people that are being brought in. It's manufactured.
They're being paid to cause havoc and unrest for this

(06:55):
global mindset of we all need to live as one,
whether you like it or not. So Mark way Mullen,
who has now taken over as a DHS secretary, came
out and he had a few words to say about
what is really going on and what will continue to
go on. As we pushed back against these people.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
The individuals that came in from Portland, not from New Jersey,
camp from Portland to lead. We've seen that they've been
well supplied. Wee we've seen Antifa flags being flown. And
once the state police came out and which by the way,
awesome group of guys. They understand crowd control very well,
and they started pushing the individuals back after they warned them,

(07:37):
started making arrest. You saw that the situation quickly got
under control. And for us, when we first started calling,
they were simply saying they didn't have the resources and
it's interesting to me that they finally found the resources
and and and started clearing their streets. We can control
our billing, we can provide security for own building, but

(08:01):
if the city and state streets, it's that is their
job to do. However, we will do it if we
have to protect our employees.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
But how scary is that. You know, the Department of
Homeland Security is coming out and he's saying, listen, you
know this is not okay. You know, we have our
guys in there. They're doing the right thing. They're fighting back,
and they're trying to protect the public. You know, people
who are here again illegally committing crimes. The public deserves

(08:29):
to be protected from them. Why is it that Soros
and Neville Singham and the Antifa movement want to endanger
the public. What's in it for them? Oh? I know,
it's because of the fact that we have a situation
where they're going to go out and commit these crimes
again and then innocent people become victims. How many more

(08:50):
American citizens, how many more children have to die at
the hands of illegal aliens. And let's also remember that
these stupid ask liberals that are outside of this particular
ice facility They think that anyone who's brown can't be
a Republican, can't be working for the man, can't be

(09:11):
an Ice agent themselves. Don't forget we played this last
week in sound bites. These people are cheering when they
see these two Hispanic guys leave Delaney Hall and the
black and there's two black agents and a white agent
that is on that are on the inside of the fence.
And they're cheering for these two Hispanic guys because they
think they're DTEs being released. Meanwhile they're agents. How racist

(09:34):
is that? Take a listen, I.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
Don't care.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Assume just assume.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
That they got.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Like, think about that. It's so racist. You're assuming that
because they're two Hispanic guys, maybe they work there. You know,
not everybody is hop in the fence and trying to
get over on the government. But the Liberals are so
in the tank for the people that are doing this.
It is truly obscene that there is no end for

(10:21):
you know, their complete denial of what is reality, and
reality is that the average American person could give a
shit less about your stupid protest or that you're being
paid by people who are single handedly upending this nation
because they have no desire to celebrate two hundred and

(10:42):
fifty years of the greatest experiment towards equal freedom for everybody.
Not to say that we don't have our faults, Duh,
we do. Everybody who starts a new project makes mistakes.
You have hurdles to climb, you have hills to fall
down and roll down and everything else. But then you
find your way idea that we still have to have
this victim mentality is such a crock of shit. It's

(11:06):
like these women the other day that we're saying we
need five days off a month because we are our period.
I'm like, you guys are such morons. We have women
that led the feminist movement. Let me be very clear,
I'm not a feminist by any stretch. I actually think
they're morons too. But we have decades of these women
fighting to not be judged for having a period. We
want to be judged because of what we're capable of doing,

(11:28):
not because we're a woman, not because we have our periods.
They don't want it. And now you've got these dumb
ass women going and we should be given five extra
days off because we mentionor it. What you know, God
gave you that task in life to enable you the
ability to bear children. It is a gift. And trust me,
I'm with you once a month. That doesn't feel like

(11:50):
such a great gift. I got it. But the idea
that you can't go to work, you can't do your job,
you are weak. You know, those men who storm the
beaches of norm and World War two are crying in
their graves. You it's an embarrassment. Sack up and get
to work. That's the stuff that drives me nuts. I'm
telling you, I am so at my end. And while

(12:13):
they're screaming about how they need five more days so
that they can, you know, be a woman, we have
horrible things happening, and we'll go back to where we
start at the show. Today, we have this poor woman,
Margaret Swan, sixty six years old. She's on a train
in Atlanta, sitting there bothering absolutely nobody right, doing nothing,

(12:37):
and this guy comes on, you know, repeat offender, has
a record, homeless guy, YadA, YadA YadA, comes up and
stabs her in the throat. Margaret was a mother of three,
a grandmother of five, a great grandmother of four. Now
she's fighting back this scumbag. His name is John Elijah Matthews.

(13:01):
He slits her throat, then he stabs her eighteen more times,
leaves her dead. She's dead because this scumbag wanted to
come on the train and attack her. She'd not bothered anybody.
Here's the best part, and this is the stuff that
it's you know that it goes back to that whole
concept of what would you do right? Nobody helps her.

(13:26):
Nobody on the train helps her. There's one hundred people
on this train. Not one of them stepped in front,
tried to stop, said to a friend, sit and send
to her, or just a passenger, could be a stranger. Yo,
we got to go stop this guy who's gonna kill
this woman. We got to do something. These are the
moments that separate you from the herd where you say

(13:47):
that woman's life matters. Now, this is a black on
black crime, so we're not hearing that much about it,
just like we didn't hear that much about Irina Krutzka
when she was murdered by a career criminal because that
was black on white crime. The only time we hear
about these crimes is when it's white on some minority,
because then it fits a narrative that America is terrible.

(14:09):
America is racist. White people are privileged. We think we
can do X, Y and Z all the bullshit right
instead of it just being about life. Here's this guy,
he's got a record, he's got a knife, and he
is killing a sixty six year old grandma. Why isn't
anybody helping her? I know you're scared. I would be

(14:29):
scared too, But don't you want to help somebody? How
can you watch somebody? I couldn't watch a dog, a cat,
a human, anybody being stabbed to death and not go
in and try to stop it. I just I really
am trying to understand the callousness of people. I'm trying

(14:50):
to understand where we are as a country that we
can't help a grandma on a train. This is the
local reporter rec sunting this situation. Take a listen.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
This morning, we've learned from the arrest war that the victim,
sixty six year old Margaret Swan, was stabbed eighteen to
twenty at times, and that the suspect, twenty five year
old John Elijah Matthews, was located on the platform here
at Oakland City Station shortly after the stabbing, and that
other writers were able to give a description of his
clothing to Martyr police before he was taken into cassidy.

(15:26):
And now very soon about an hour and a half,
we know he's going to be making his first appearance
from Fulton County Jail. Marta calling this incident a senseless
act of violence. Now, after the stabbing, we know trains
here at Oakland City they were stopped temporarily on Saturday
and about one hundred passengers were transported via shuttle to
their final destinations. Let's take a look now at some
of the violent Marta incidents that have occurred since twenty twenty.

(15:49):
This includes buses, trains, and also parking lots, seventeen homicides,
three hundred and forty nine aggravated assaults, majority of these
incidents happening on trains. Now, this stabbing comes a little
bit about a week after another stabbing happened at Georgia
State train station. A man was stabbed there multiple times,
but he survived. And we were also here at Okland

(16:11):
City about a month ago after a teenager was shot
and killed but getting off on the bus here. Now,
one woman we spoke to says she does not feel
safe writing Marta, even with security present hearing song.

Speaker 6 (16:24):
Was stabbed just initially anywhere is that's crazy, honestly, especially
for our families well too, because the call that they
have to you know, receive like hey, you know she
has passed.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
I feel like that's pestimatic.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
And in a statement released over the weekend, Marta says
that they are actively investigating this situation. They also say
they do understand the fear this may cause writers.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
They understand the fear this may cause writers. Yeah, rogue
judges who don't give a shit about the public and
want to feel good about themselves, so they let repeat
offend back out on the street because they feel like
they can't they can't, I guess, operate within the confines
of the law, so instead they do this dumb shit

(17:10):
where they let some guy who has all just a
rap sheet back out and then he murders an innocent person.
Why is it not their job to protect the innocent person?
You know? The president of l Salvador Bukayley, he recently
said something and I thought, man, it was so spot on,
and I'll misquote it a little bit, but you'll get

(17:31):
the gist, and it was essentially, how can we side
with criminals because by siding with criminals, we are hurting
the innocent. Our job is to protect the innocent and
capture the criminal. This idea that we have to give
people second chances and third chances. These aren't people with
second and third chances. These are people with thirty two chances.

(17:55):
Time's up, time to go to jail. We're done. I
just don't you feel that way. I really do. I'm
kind of at that spot where common sense needs to
become common again so that we can stop having discussions
about Grandma's being murdered. Or in this next story that
I mentioned before, where we have this doctor. Her name's

(18:16):
Anna Cody. The story is out of Australia and she's
in front of their Senate and arguing for the rights
of something called, wait for it, potential pregnancy. Now. I
don't know about you. I've been pregnant in my life.
I don't know what the hell potential pregnancy is. But

(18:37):
potential pregnancy, in her eyes, is a man who could
potentially be pregnant because he is a trans woman, or
as I like to say, a dude who's dressing like
a woman pretending to be a woman. But he's a dude.
I know it's a difficult concept, but a real one.
So this doctor goes before the Australian Senate and it's

(19:00):
like they're wasting taxpayer dollars on these hearings and this
woman is asking her this question and it's like okay,
like you know, I don't really understand. Like if it's
a trans woman, it is still a biological male. This
person does not have a uterus. Only women have uteruses

(19:21):
in which they carry their children. So even if let's
just say for a second, as disgusting as this is,
you've gone the extra length to chop off your dick
and become a woman, right, turn your genitalia into whatever
the hell it does. They do, and I'm so grateful.
I do not know so that you can be a woman,
you still don't have a uterus, you can't give birth.

(19:46):
So listen. This is doctor Annacoty debating this with one
of the senators from the Australian Senate that she's sitting before,
trying to justify this coust.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
From the Commission specifictive what is a woman? An adult
female human? Thank you, and includes a transgender woman.

Speaker 7 (20:06):
A biological male can't become pregnant, but the grounds of
pregnancy includes potential pregnancy as well as pregnancy.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
But if they can't become pregnant, how can you then
become potentially pregnant.

Speaker 7 (20:19):
If someone is treated unfairly on the basis of pregnancy
or potential pregnancy, then that is unlawful discrimination on the
basis of pregnancy.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
So if a bloke came in and they said are
you going to have children? Which is the same question,
really and he said, oh yeah, maybe, are you saying that,
he could also claim that ground.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
If he didn't receive the job because they can't get pregnant. No, no,
not a man who is seeking a position. Then it's
not going to apply to a man.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
They're both biological men. It makes no sense. A biological man.
You started, a biological man can't get pregnant. Am I correct?
Because if I'm not, I've got to go back to school,
I seriously do.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
That's correct, Senator. But someone who is a transwoman may
be assumed to be pregnant or to be able to
be pregnant.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
So what stops a man putting on a dress, walking
in and climbing the protections he is now a woman?
You've admitted that.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
I mean, if I if I'm not hearing this right,
Like you're watching this and it feels like it could
be like a Saturday night skip or something ridiculous, right,
But no, these are elected officials. This woman has the
letters DR in front of her name. I don't know
where she got those letters. I have no idea where
she went to medical school. I can tell you that

(21:48):
I would never ever go to her for anything because
she can use the words potentially pregnant. There is no
potential pregnancy. Potential pregnancy is if you're a chick and
you're having unprotected sex and there's a potential that you
might get pregnant. Sure, okay, but if you're a man,

(22:10):
even with gender reassignment surgery, you cannot be potentially pregnant.
And then she's like, well, if it's a trans woman
and they are perceived to be a woman, then the
employer might think, hmm, maybe someday they're gonna get pregnant.
So now you want to take I mean we're talking
about what IF's to the nth degree. You want to say,

(22:32):
what if somebody saw me? What if when they saw
me they thought that I looked like a woman. What
if when they saw me they thought that I looked
like a woman that could be pregnant. What the hell
are you guys talking about? I mean, oh my god,
it's exhausting. Like when I see stories like this, I
start to think to myself, it's just too hard to

(22:53):
have a common sense conversation. And then you've got asshole,
Mom Donnie, who is you know, a practicing Islamic radical
and he's claiming that he's standing with the queer and
trans New Yorkers. I'm like, I'm so sorry. Has anyone
read the Quran lately? We do know that they stone
and murder these people to death, and that in every
majority Muslim country this is illegal. Like gays and lesbians,

(23:17):
it is illegal. How can you say? This is what
he puts out? Mom Donnie says, one month isn't long
enough to celebrate queer and trans New Yorkers. First of all,
can someone please tell me why I'm celebrating who you
decided you wanted to sleep with. Honestly, this is something
I need to celebrate. You want to celebrate equal rights.

(23:39):
You have equal rights. You can now get married as
a gay person, you can live together, you can do
all the things regular married people do. Hooray. Why are
we celebrating this for a month? You know, veterans put
their life on the line, they go to war, they
lose their legs, they lose their sight, they lose their families,
they have PTSD, have one damn day, one day, and

(24:04):
now we have this guy saying we need to have
more than a month because you know how you like
to have sex. It's disgusting not to mention the fact
that the trans movement has so many conflicting agendas and
it has very little to do with freedom and everything
to do with ideology. Truly. That's where we're at. And

(24:25):
let me tell you something else, mom. Donnie is out
there riding bikes and walking with people that are gay
in trans and fly in the flag and all this
other bullshit. But he's skipped the Israeli Day parade and
he says, well, you know, I've made my opinions of Israel.
You know very clear. That may be so, but you
have tons of Jewish people that live in New York City,

(24:47):
over which you now are the mayor. By rights, you
should be out there with that community and saying, while
I don't agree with Israel, these people are my people.
They live here in New York. They are law abiding
cities synced, they are celebrating their faith and culture. I
will walk alongside. But no, he skipped that. And now
he wants to change the name of the Queensboro Bridge

(25:09):
because it's named after Ed Kotch, who's a former mayor.
And oh, I wonder why you want to do that.
Could it be that he's also Jewish? And that makes
you uncomfortable? You can't just go around erasing people's history
like it's this. This whole idea that we are going
to erase and replace is becoming so frightening. Whether you're

(25:29):
talking about you know, our ancestors and things that happened
in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds, whether you're talking about
people that have made mistakes during various movements in our country,
whether it was you know, freedom of religion or women's
rights to vote, or you know, slavery and the abolitionists
and so on and so forth. All of that history

(25:52):
is important. It makes up the fabric and the color
of who we are as a nation. And now people
like this want to come in and say, no, I'm
not interesting, I'm gonna get rid of that. So we've
got this really scary guy right now, who's another one
big on the trans and all that crap. James tall Rico,
and he is going to be running for Senate in

(26:12):
Texas up against Ken Paxton. So he won his primary
and Paxton won our primary for the GOP. And this
guy put out this post. I want to make sure
that I give him credit because I really did think
it was spot on. His name is attorney Shaldon Daniels,
and he writes, this guy gives me the creeps. Yeah,
me too. He did a great job. He pulled two

(26:35):
clips of tall Rico speaking. They are day apart ones
on CBS, on's on MS now, and he's not talking
to the interviewer. He is reciting a script. This is
so scary. Now what I'm about to play. You are
two different days, two different interviews, on two different networks,

(26:55):
and this is James tallerco answering a question. Just take
a listen.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
You know, I've gone to every corner of the over
the course of this campaign, from Beaumont too, from Amarilla
or Brownsville, everywhere in between. And I can't tell you
the number of people who come up to me at
the end of these events and which were I'm not
a Democrat. They're like, they're in the Women's Protection program.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
What how scary is that? Guys? Imagine being so programmed,
being so in the tank, having your words scripted so
much that you were unable to speak during an interview
about the topics that you're covering daily. And I understand
you're going to have talking points. Don't get me wrong,

(27:41):
that's not talking points. That is somebody who is rehearsed
and is not being themselves. That's a to me, that
is a very scary, AI feeling kind of thing. I
just saw that and I was like, uh oh, that
is so creepy. And speaking of people running for office,
like I said, today is the Cawn primary. We have

(28:02):
Karen Bass, who burnt down the Palisades, is definitely in
bed with big dollars and money laundering and appropriation and
people come in and send the money in from the
Middle East and China, and she's definitely a wacko communist,
socialist lunatic who could care less about the people of

(28:23):
Los Angeles. And we've seen that because not a one
of them is rebuilding their homes in the Palisades. I
have several friends that lost their homes in the Palisades fires.
It is heartbreaking. I mean, they've literally had to uproot
their entire lives and move to other states because they
couldn't even get into their properties because Karen Bass wouldn't
let them. I think, how weird that is. It's kind
of like when we had those terrible fires in Hawaii

(28:44):
and they wouldn't let the press in and they wouldn't
let the people in, and I'm like, why why are
you not letting people in to capture take pictures, get
back to their property to see what disrepair its in,
Like it was so so shady. And now we have
Spencer Pratt and we have Steve Hilton, and these guys
are sort of you know, they're leading the charge here

(29:05):
right because California has a jungle primary, so the top
two candidates are the top two candidates. Doesn't matter if
it's a Democrat and Republican, two Republicans two Democrats, it's
just the top two candidates are the ones that are
propelled forward. So I'm like, wow, that's that's pretty wild.
You know that we could really have a Republican running California.

(29:25):
I pray that it happens. It would be it would
actually be really amazing. But the idea that people are
still on the fence and they're not sure who they're
voting for. I'm like, uh, guys, you have crackheads on
the street. You have crackheads taking dogs, homeless dogs and
sticking them with fentanyl needles to see if they die
so that they don't kill themselves. But the dog dies

(29:47):
a horrible death in the middle of the street. Nobody's
protecting the animals, and you've got all these crackheads and
homeless shooting up because they can get it for five
bucks a pop. I mean, really, it's it is such
a state of destitution and disrepair to a level that
is so demonic and evil that the average person that's

(30:08):
just trying to live. I mean, you know, California has
so many beautiful things about it, but when you look around,
you're surrounded by the evil that is trying to overcome
that state. And it's headed by Gavin Newsom, who is
truly a terrible human being and is the puppet of
so many terrible people, but also care and Bass and

(30:30):
they just have an agenda. They don't care about community,
they don't care about getting their state back to what
it once was they care about how much money can
they make on the pain in the backs of the people,
and they're doing it every single day, guys. And speaking
of that, I want to end tonight on something that's
really serious. We have a real problem in America, you know,

(30:51):
with affordability, particularly with our elderly. And I believe it
is our duty, you know, as human beings to take
care of our children and to take care of our elderly.
And there is this growing trend. Wall Street Apes had
this out on X a couple days ago, and he
bullet pointed a few of these statistics with regard to

(31:13):
our seniors. So you listen to this. A record twelve
and a half million senior households, more than one in
three seniors our quote unquote house tour. They spend over
thirty percent of their income on housing. Forty five percent
of senior households can't cover the basics. Eighty percent are
financially vulnerable. Twelve million of them are sixty five plus

(31:36):
they are still working, which is the highest rate in decades.
Fourteen million seniors face food and security. Fifty eight percent
of older renters are costswured in spending thirty percent of
their income on the rent. And here's the worst part.
Low income seniors die and average nine years earlier than
high income seniors. They're working too hard. The golden years

(31:57):
of your life are supposed to be just that, a
time and a place where you can go, okay, I
can take a breath. But instead they're being choked out
by a system that gives to illegal aliens and crackheads
and leaves our elderly to just spend for themselves in
an economy that they have. They're like, what is going on?
They're getting robline on their Social Security, they don't know

(32:20):
what they're doing with their Medicare and their Medicaid costs.
And the only people that this nation seems to be
serving right now are the illegal aliens and the criminals,
because the regular people doing regular things and following the
rules cannot circumvent the amount of drama that is going
on all the damn time. So I hope you'll pray
for our seniors, and I hope you'll pray for our
president as he deals with so many backstabbing assholes in

(32:43):
the White House, and of course these massive decisions that
it's making about Iran. I am Linda McLaughlin. This is
the Rogue Recap. We want to thank you for listening.
Please check us out online at Linda mick at Rogue
Recap and we will see you back here tomorrow. Be
safe out there, Pray for our troops and good night,

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