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We have spent an inordinate amount of time on the
issue of the failure, the despicable, disgusting failure of Obamacare
and you know, for people out there that want to
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believe in the Green New Deal and cradle to grave
and womb to the tomb socialism, and all my fears
and all my anxieties and all my worries in the
world will be taken away because the government is going
to take care of my children and take care of me,
and everything's going to be free, free, free, free, free.
Well didn't quite work out. How are your government schools doing?
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How's that law in order to work in your town
or city that has defund dismantled, no bail reimagine the police?
How did the border is secured? Borders closed? Policies of
Biden and Harris work out for you. Everything government promises.
They'd usually botch up Social Security. The money was supposed
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to be put in a lock box, Well, they raided
it and squandered the money. It's headed towards insolvency. The
same with Medicaid. But the promises of Obamacare were clear,
keep your doctor, keep your plan. Average families saves on
average twenty five hundred dollars per year. We warned you
on this program at the time that this was a
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system design to funnel every American into a government run
universal health care system that would be catastrophic, as evidence
for by the way, single pair system in Canada. Why
so many Canadians come to America when they need health
care in a timely matter. So if you look at
this now that was the original plan, what are the results.
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Millions of Americans lost their doctors, millions lost their plans,
and nobody's saving on average twenty five hundred dollars per
family per year. Just the opposite, Americans are paying anywhere
between two hundred and twenty five and over three hundred
percent more than when Obamacare or the Affordable Care Actors
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they like to label it went into effect. And by
the way, if it's so affordable, why did Joe Biden,
you know, put in and Democrats put in temporary subsidies?
They caused this mess. Obamacares was theirs. They passed it
with reconciliation by one vote, you know, just like you
know during COVID, the Obamacare subsidies, they they designed it
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to be temporary. And now that it's expiring, the Affordable
Care Act, they're realizing the increase in premiums is so
severe because everything they promised false that they're trying to
make this a big political asue Republicans want you to die. No,
Republicans don't want you to die. And anyway, the Wall
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Street Journal they had an editorial new report the GAO
on Obamacare subsidies being ripe for continued fraud. And we've
had doctor ros talking about this at length. Now we
had John Thune on TV last night. And Republicans have
a plan. The president has a plan, the President, for example,
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backing the Republican proposal that would put as much as
fifteen hundred dollars directly into every American's health care savings account.
I've been talking about this since the Cato Institute came
out with a book called Patient.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Power, many many years ago.
Speaker 6 (04:45):
But we also have new innovation as well, tell Amedicine
healthcare cooperatives. That's where our friend doctor Josh Umber, you know,
we've been having him on the program for nearly a
decade for crying out loud, fifty bucks a month, unlimited care,
twenty four hour care with a doctor. And then you
get catastrophic you know care in case you have a
bad accident, stroke, heart attack, and you're covered and you're
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saving a fortune. There's so many ways to get better.
Care for less money, but they never want to go
into this anyway. I'm going to introduce it our guests
here in a second. Luke Roseac here is him. Luke
was a witness at the US Senate Committee on Small
Business and Entrepreneurship yesterday on the fraud that is filled
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in the SBA program. And here's part of what he said.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
At least five percent of all federal contracting dollars are
diverted through set asides. But these billions don't go to
poor minorities in your states. They go to insiders in
the suburbs of DC, which are already the wealthiest counties
in the country.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Now, we'll check in with Luke in just a moment.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Also, doctor Brian Blaze, he himself testified before the House
Judiciary Committee on fighting Obamacare subsidy fraud.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Specifically, listen, the promised affordable, high quality insurance and it failed.
Millions of families lost their health plans and doctors, premiums
and deductible sword and networks narrowed the law entrenched and
inefficient insurance dominated health sector with massive subsidies flowing straight
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from the Treasury to health insurance companies. A new joint
Economic Committee report found that the main winners from the
subsidies are health insurers, whose stock prices have soared because
of the ACA.
Speaker 6 (06:34):
All right, doctor Brian Blaze joins us now, and also
Luke Rosiac investigative reporter Deli Wire.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Welcome both of you back to the program.
Speaker 6 (06:43):
Brian Blaze, by the way, former Trump advisor staffer, president
of the Paragon Health Institute.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
All right, Louke catta to go.
Speaker 6 (06:51):
And is there anything that I'm saying about the failed
promises of Obamacare that's wrong?
Speaker 9 (06:57):
Hey, Sean, No, you're right.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
These are massive programs run by the Small Business Administration
PPP where you're having some mallies stealing all the PPP loans,
and you had people the Biden administration was doling these
business loans out to people who were uploading pictures of
Barbie dolls where you were supposed to be showing a
picture yourself. And apparently we're told, just as all the
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somalis are vetted, all the biometrics were run on these
Barbie dolls too, and they turned out to be apparently
adequately proven to be real people for the Biden administration.
But the other big program is minority contracting which is
the thing James O. Keef highlighted a couple of weeks
ago where you had this company that's supposedly owned by
Native Americans and they bragged about how they would get
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one hundred million dollar contract and then they would just
keep fifty five million and pay eccentsure to do thirty
five million to do the actual work. So Joanie Ernst
and that committee is doing good work. It's been fifty
years that they've had this program. It started in the
seventies helping black people, but now we have all these
immigrants who come in they're and their minorities, so they
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actually get preference for government contracts over white Americans, which
is kind of a crazy way for the US government
to run itself. And it almos reminds me of the
Smally fraud, where were benefits are going to foreigners that
Americans don't get. And then the second similarity is everybody
kind of knew that this was going on, and everybody
in the SMALLI community knew people were defrauding.
Speaker 9 (08:27):
Same thing.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Everybody in DC knew that these contracts were scams. I
mean there's there's you know, the companies that say they're
run by Alaskans like Eskimos and they're getting defense contracts,
and you've got you had Republicans and back in the
day like Ted Stevens representing Alaska who said you weren't
allowed to touch these things because they're all it's just
the swamp and everybody's protecting they're part of the grift.
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And Jony Earnst is saying enough, we're not gonna We're
not gonna pretend this isn't a massive scam anymore, because
minority contracting is a is a fifty billion dollar a
year scam.
Speaker 6 (09:01):
Well, I've found both your testimonies very compelling. Brian, you
testified before the Centate Finance Committee about the rising cost
of healthcare, and what I liked is you also talked
about solutions and you came up with nine specific ideas
to make health care more affordable. You know, the ideas
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that I've champion on this program for you know, twenty years,
health savings accounts, healthcare cooperatives like Atlas MD. Also, I'm
a big believer in tell amedicine. I think people there's
so many more affordable ways to do stuff. I think
when my kids were young and they'd get the croup.
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You remember the croup, but it's like or sound like
a seal, and you know, you're taking the emergency room,
and all night long they'd make you, you know, put
you know, you know, some mist and let your kids
breathe in the mist. And then at the end of
the night they'd end up giving the kid, you know,
a mild steroid and the problem went away.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
You know, you just can do that over the phone.
Speaker 6 (10:05):
You don't need to spend five hours wasting your time
overnight in an emergency room.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
Yeah, I mean, Obamacare crowded out a lot of those
free markets alternatives that make so much more sense. And
the issue before Congress right now is whether to extend
these COVID era subsidies. So there are permanent subsidies in Obamacare,
those continue, but the Democrats juice those during COVID And
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these are subsidies that go directly to health insurance companies,
and what we know now is that they've led to
massive amounts of improper enrollment and fraud. They're actually twelve
million people covered with an Obamacare plan in twenty twenty
four that didn't use the health plan a single time.
And what it's happening is the Treasury is sending monthly
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checks directly to health insurance companies on behalf of individuals
that never used the plan, and the gaos OZ.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
Toll me there's like fourteen million that we know of
that don't even know they're eligible.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
Yeah, there's a lot of people that have been signed
up through broker and agent scams to take advantage of this,
that have no idea that they're enrolled in the coverage.
And if you don't know you're enrolled in the coverage,
we would expect that you don't use the coverage for anything.
The Biden administration covered up this data. They didn't release
the number of what we call zero claim enrollees. In August,
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the Trump administration released the data, and in twenty twenty four,
twelve million people didn't use their health plan a single time.
Insurers got thirty five billion dollars from taxpayers that year
on behalf of individuals that didn't use their health plan
a single time. And what the Democrats want to do
is continue these COVID era subsidies that give insurers massive
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pricing power that have led to massive frauds to lead
employers to drop coverage without any reforms. They are not
acknowledging any of the underlying problems with obonac here. Unfortunately,
you know, the Senate today rejected their proposal.
Speaker 6 (12:11):
All right, quick break right back, We'll continue. Uh, why
is it Democrats want to double down on the worst
failure that healthcare has ever seen. You'll have to ask
them more with Luke Rosiack and Brian Blaze on the
other side than your calls coming up. Probably we continue now.
Democrats want more and more money for Obamacare, the Affordable
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Care Act. They want permanent subsidies. I guess it's not
that affordable, they continue. Luke Rosiack, Brian Blaze, both both
testifying before Congress this week. The sad part is, Brian,
is they want to double down on failure and triple
down on failure and then demagogue the entire issue and
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turn it into the usual meta scare type of rhetoric,
which is Republicans want grandma and grandpa to die.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
That's their plan.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
Yeah, and Republicans need to push back and they have alternatives.
And I think the President has been very clear that
we need to stop sending money directly to health insurance.
You know, the government is going to subsidize healthcare for
lower income Americans. Why don't we do that directly by
giving the financial control to them so that they can
choose the care that works best for them and empower
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them with additional options and choices like the ones you
mentioned earlier.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Well, let me go back if I can, to Luke.
Speaker 6 (13:30):
I mean, you know, I think these innovative healthcare solutions
of the future, and we're not even keeping up with
modern technology, and that to me in and of itself
is frustrating. But we can't get rid of Obamacare. We
don't have the votes to get rid of Obamacare. I
wish we could get rid of Obamacare, but you know,
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at this point, I'm not sure if it's something that's
going to happen. I mean, we came within one vote
of getting rid of Obamacare, and then John McCain, you know,
last minute, made it switch this vote and ruin the
opportunity to one chance we had to get.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Rid of it.
Speaker 9 (14:07):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
I mean, even with the ADA contracting, there's no It
doesn't seem like if Republicans can't get rid of that,
which is clearly illegal, then I don't see how they're
going to get rid of of of Bombacare. But some
of these Supreme Court rulings are basically saying it's illegal
to treat Americans differently based on race. So there are
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a whole class of programs that have gone on for
many years, and this eight a minority contracting is one
of them that they're basically illegal. And that's why I'm
advocating for Congress to go back and revisit this program
because there's a court injunction that's making it so you
don't get automatic preferences because you're black, but you can
write an essay now that you're disadvantage. The whole thing
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makes no sense because you know, Elizabeth Warren could write
an essay talking about how she's a Native American. Suddenly
she's getting no bid contracts. But it's no way to
run a government. You know, if you're having the plumber
come out to your house, you'd get three bids. The
government doesn't do that if you're a minority. So it's
basically everybody, including women, get this. Everybody but a white male.
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This is the kind of thing. This is low hanging
fruit that the Senate Republicans can come together and say,
because of the Supreme Court, we've got to rewrite this
program anyway, it's been fifty years, and let the Democrats
filibusterer if they want to defend illegal and fraud ridden programs.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Yeah, it's unbelievable. We'll give you Luke the last word
on this.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
So they get the government contractors. If you're minority, you
get one of these contracts. There's a guy who buys
toilet paper from Walmart and then resells it to the
government at a fivefold markup just because he's black. They
we're literally just flushing government money down the toilet as
part of this dei scheme called Ada contracting.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
Now it's like, you know, the biggest fraud, the worst
way to run anything in the entire world. And you know,
if you're in favor of modernization and technology and real
healthcare at affordable rates, you know, you're viewed as some type.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Of enemy of everybody. It's unreal. But that's the state
of politics today, isn't it. Anyway.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
I appreciate both of you. Eight hundred nine four one,
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All right, let's get to our busy phones. Laurie and
Linda's state, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
What's up, Lorie? How are you hi?
Speaker 10 (18:15):
Sean, thanks for taking my call. I heard something disturbing
the other day. You said you've never seen PSO in concert.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Oh you mean the Trans Siberian Orchestra.
Speaker 10 (18:27):
Absolutely, you have to put it on your bucket with.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
I have not.
Speaker 6 (18:32):
I know, I'm not sure when I'm actually it may
be I might have missed it. To be honest with you,
I think they were in town and I missed it.
You know the problem is I work all day and
all night and all overnight, and I never stop. You
know my work, I mean my downtime is weekends, and
even on my downtime when nobody's looking in my life
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and paying attention, I'm usually working too. And Linda could
make testify that.
Speaker 10 (19:00):
To make sure you do. I mean, it is nothing
you've ever seen before and you'll ever see again.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Stay paid.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
So you agree with me, Just say Linda is wrong. Wrong,
The defense is wrong.
Speaker 10 (19:16):
The defense is wrong, don't get me wrong. Perfect the
old stuff too, but you'll never.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
But you like, but you're with me. You like the
new stuff a lot better.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
Absolutely, and you not even close.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
That's because you have really good taste.
Speaker 11 (19:33):
Oh my god. Well you let the woman get to
a point. You're like gloating in your bliss that she
agrees with you.
Speaker 6 (19:40):
Well, sorry, because you stack the calls with people that
only what's about bros? Excuse me? You do so stop stop?
You know, pulling an Adam schiff on us. Question did
you speak to sy?
Speaker 1 (20:00):
I just want I just no, no, no, laur You
got to answer. You got to answer that question. Did
you talk to me today? Did I call you?
Speaker 2 (20:06):
You call me?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Did you talk did you talk to Linda? Today.
Speaker 10 (20:11):
I did not talk to Linda today.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Boom boom boom one for me. Sorry, Lauria, go ahead. Yeah,
but she she's like, you know, how do you say?
Speaker 6 (20:24):
This's like a mama bear and she's all over the
staff only put callers on that like me.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
That's what she does.
Speaker 11 (20:33):
That is You're right, Sean, That's what I do in
between all the other things that I do for the show.
I'm like, by the way, only people who walt with anyway.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
I'm taking your recommendation, Laurie. I think that's great. I
know you go see them every year. Have you gone
to see them this year?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Yet?
Speaker 10 (20:48):
I have actually gone every year for the last fifteen years.
Speaker 6 (20:53):
Oh wow, that's amazing. That music's amazing. I heard the
show's amazing. I just have not gotten one myself. But
thank you, Laurie. We appreciate it. Let us get to
our busy phones. Jean in Minnesota, what's up, Gene? The
United Socialist Utopia of campon Tim?
Speaker 1 (21:16):
How are you very well?
Speaker 12 (21:18):
Sean? Thank you. I just thought i'd try and share
a piece of information about the Minnesota fraud case that
I'm not seeing reported very often in the news up here.
Our legislature has a clause they put in nineteen seventy
called the Emergency Powers Act. We nickname it the Kingship Clause.
In March of twenty Governor Walls gave himself that kingship
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and the law says he can keep it for thirty days.
Governor Walls kept it for four hundred and seventy four
days until July of twenty one. And during that time
he was solely responsible without the legislature, distributing those federal
funds to all the people in these fraud cases. Now,
and there's only two possibilities. Either he's a total impecule
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or he's complicit in the fraud and the crime.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
He was warned extensively, Congresswoman Omar, I'm convinced when the
facts come in, was fully aware of what was going
on here. I mean the amount of money that was
that they ripped off the American taxpayers. They were warned
about it, but they didn't want to alienate a big
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voting block in Minnesota, and it just grew exponentially, as
I went into great detail earlier in the program about
and it's just so sad. My question for you is,
why why are you living in Minnesota.
Speaker 12 (22:44):
It's a very very blue state, and getting out is
tougher than you think sometimes. Why Mostly because of the
tax issues that you're going to if we bail out
of here, we're going to face in Minnesota tax system.
It's quite incredible up here.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Wait a minute, do you mean they charge you an
exit tax?
Speaker 12 (23:04):
Well, you're going to get hit two ways. You're going
to get hit with capital gains tax on your home
up here, and the inheritance tax up here, which is
thirteen million dollars for the Feds is only.
Speaker 6 (23:15):
Well, remember, federally, if you buy a home within a
certain amount of time. I think it's six months of me,
I don't remember off the top of my head. It
doesn't matter where you buy it. You can take that
capital gains and roll it into your next home, especially
if it's your primary residence. That's not a problem. That's
not a state issue. That's a federal tax issue.
Speaker 12 (23:36):
Right right, you're not wrong, you're not wrong.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
All right, Well, good luck, there's your I just gave
you your get out of jail free card.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Let's see what you do with it. Back to our
busy phones.
Speaker 6 (23:49):
Let us say hi to Patrick in San Diego, Cogo radio.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
What's up, Patrick? How are you, sir?
Speaker 9 (23:55):
I'm doing great, Sean, living in the land of four
dollars and eighty five cent gas. But I have two
topics for you.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
One is, can you imagine that?
Speaker 6 (24:02):
I mean, you know what I'm paying in Florida and
now I have the Tesla, but I I have one
gas powered car. We're paying like two point fifty gallon
a regular gas.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
That's it.
Speaker 6 (24:13):
Can you imagine paying double? And you pay the highest
income taxes in the country, highest sales taxes in the country,
highest poverty rate in the country, highest homeless rate in
the country, worse schools in the country, worst quality of
life all over the state of California. And your governor's
out there podcasting, tweeting, making AI videos against Donald Trump,
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headed to Brazil, Texas, and everywhere else in the world,
and he's doing every and not even helping out the
people in the Pacific. Polis says, what the hell?
Speaker 9 (24:46):
It's cheaper form to be out of the country than
live in California. But my topics were, why can't the
GOP pass a standalone after this issue they're doing with
a standalone bill that protects private healthcare, you can't tax it.
You can't put fees on it. You can't punish doctors,
you can't punish insurance companies and protect because that would
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stop universal health care and put a threshold on it
that to remove it, it has to be like a
seventy five percent vote to take away private health care.
The second issue, real quick is why can't if you
have harm from a federal fugitive that's been released by
a sanctuary city or state and they steal from you,
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they hurt you, they steal from the store, why can't
you sue those sanctuary cities and states for damages when
they knowingly released a federal fugitive back into the community.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
So you should be able to do that, no doubt
about it, because there's culpability on their part, there's negligence
on their part.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
And the same with not secure in the border.
Speaker 6 (25:54):
As far as I'm concerned, that was that was almost
like a criminal ring and they just flat out lie
to us and we're all not safe as a result
of it. Okay, anyway, I appreciate the call Patrick, hanging
there man? Uh Andrew in New Joisey?
Speaker 1 (26:12):
What's up? Andrew? How are you hi?
Speaker 13 (26:15):
Sean? How are you today?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
I'm good. How are you.
Speaker 13 (26:19):
I'm fine, Selan, I got some questions. I always wanted to.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
It kind of it's a little annoying. You see groups
of Democrats all over the place, all with their signs
following this and that about trumpet.
Speaker 13 (26:34):
You never see anybody.
Speaker 8 (26:35):
Out there backing Trump up. But all the Republicans that
are out there that voted for him, that know what,
he had his back against the wall from the time
he stepped into office and everything he's trying to do.
Speaker 13 (26:49):
We never see people in groups out there arguing and
letting people know that they backed Trump up.
Speaker 8 (26:55):
Boy?
Speaker 13 (26:55):
Is that?
Speaker 6 (26:58):
Look, it's a great question, and I can't explain crazy.
You're asking me to explain crazy, right, I think that.
I think the left is angry, they're lashing out, They're bitter.
I think it's like a psychological disturbance. I do believe
there is a phenomenon of Trump de arrangement syndrome, and
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I think it's real. You know, I mean, have you
experienced it in your life?
Speaker 8 (27:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (27:26):
I sure have.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
You know. I just where are all the Trump supporters.
Why aren't they out there with their signs in the
streets and letting everybody know.
Speaker 13 (27:35):
That they approve of what Trump is doing.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Because they're busy.
Speaker 6 (27:39):
Well, they do show up at rallies when the president's
in town, but they're busy working and raising their families.
And you know, we're still recovering from the Biden Harris
economic hangover. The good news is finally we're beginning to
see progress. But it takes, as I've been pointing out,
time for these policies to get infused into the economic bloodstream.
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It's happening, and it's gonna start accelerating as the new
year starts and the tax cuts go into effect, and
Americans are gonna think there's gonna be a discernible difference.
And by the time we get to the second quarter
and of the second quarter next year, I expect, you know,
you're gonna see dramatic improvement. And then Democrats they can
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take that word affordability and they can shove it because
it's not gonna mean anything to anybody. That's my guess. Anyway,
my friend, appreciate the call back to my free state
of Florida. Chris Next Sean Hennity Show.
Speaker 7 (28:35):
Hi, Sean, thanks for taking my call, big fan. I'm
a law enforcement officer federal law enforcement officer.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
At Thank you, by the way, thanks for what you do.
Speaker 9 (28:44):
Oh, it's my honor.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
It's my honor. I am in the Great State of Florida. However,
I'm one of the probably you can call me crazy.
I am moving to Washington, d C. I accept the
position at the Pentagon to work as a police officer there.
And one of the reasons being is not because of
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the high cost of living and being in a blue
area again because I'm a transplant. Because I feel I
have a greater calling something I have to do working
for my country, to help this administration. Dan Bongino did it,
others have done it, and I'm leaving obviously the Great
State of Florida. I love the freedom here, but I
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feel that God is calling and saying you can do
something great during this administration to help turn around the
United States by supporting and protecting this administration. So that's
what I'm doing.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Chris.
Speaker 6 (29:47):
First of all, it's admirable what you're doing. I would
never attempt to ever talk anybody out of a calling.
Everybody I know appreciates the police and the share.
Speaker 7 (30:01):
I started my law enforcement career a little bit later
in life. I'm an older man, and not many places
want to take a fifty six year old guy, So
the Pentagon is willing to to give me that opportunity.
I keep myself in great shape, kind of like you.
I work out incessantly so I can have a professional
presence that you know, people respect. But again, a lot
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of locals won't take me. I'm too old for their
either their.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (30:29):
I think I can make a call to Governor Fantas.
I'd find you a place in like five seconds, I.
Speaker 7 (30:33):
Promise if you be outstanding, But I don't have that kind.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Of bull Are you retired now? Is that it? Do
they have a retirement age? I would tend to run.
Speaker 7 (30:43):
I'm not because in the federal departments there is no
age limit, which is nice. They don't have any designated retirement.
Speaker 6 (30:52):
So if you had a choice to serve in Florida,
you would, Oh absolutely, Okay, I'm.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Going to put you on Linda.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Get his information, get his resume, get all of that,
and I will pass it on to people in the
state that matter. Okay, they sound like a guy anybody
would want in their town or city to be in
law enforcement, rather than you having to leave this great
state that needs good people to protect us, and where
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you get the respect you deserve. I think I'd much
rather see you stay than go. Okay, I thought you
were going just because you fell called to protect DC,
but you're going for other reasons as well. So hang on,
we'll get that information, we'll see if we can help you.
Speaker 9 (31:37):
Right.
Speaker 6 (31:37):
That's what Wrappling's up with today Hannity Tonight nine eastern
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Speaker 6 (31:51):
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