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four one Sean. If you want to join us, I
want to play for you, and I want you to
if you can. I mean, it's always hard to put
yourself in other people's shoes. You you try, and you
try and imagine in your mind's eye how you might
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react if this happened to you. But it's happening to
Americans all across the country. I've spoken to many an
angel mom over the years. For example, I've spoken to
Lake and Riley's family. I've spoke spoken to Rachel Morin's family.
I've spoken to Alexis Nungary, Joscelyn Nungary's mother. I've interviewed
many of them, not all of them, but I've interviewed
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many of them. And it's just it is, it is
just so sad when all of these horrible crimes, including
murder and rape, child molestation, kidnapping, other violent crimes are happening,
and all of it was preventable. I always say what
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Biden and Harris and Mayorcis did was the single most
preventable national security disaster in our history. But you have
another violent criminal, illegal, another preventable murder of an American citizen,
and you know now the Department of Homeland Security, which
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is not being funded because Democrats don't like ICET. They
don't care about how many people are shot in Chicago
on any given weekend. They don't care about the families.
They wouldn't stand for the family of Lincoln Riley and
Jocelyn Hungary, but they care about the rights of illegals.
When President Trump said, is it not our first duty?
Stand if you agree that our first job is to
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take care of American citizens, not illegals anyway. The Department
of Homeland Security announcing that the US Immigration Customs lodged
a detainer requesting Virginia not release a career criminal illegal
alien with more than thirty arrests after Fairfox County Police
Department charged him for allegedly fatally stabbing a woman in
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the neck on Monday. We have covered this case in
the past, and according to local reports, Stephanie Minter was
forty one years old Fredericksburg and was found dead at
a local bus stop multiple stab wounds to our upper body.
Police later published a photo of the individual involved from
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Sierra Leone, a national Abdul Yalla thirty two, taken from
a surveillance camera, alerting the public that he should be
considered dangerous and to call the police if they see them.
Police then arrested and charged Yalla with this murder and anyway,
he's charged with petty larceny for an additional crime that
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occurred earlier in the day. Now what happened is Cheryl Minter,
an angel mom and mother of Stephanie was who was
murdered by this illegal in Virginia, says politicians have now
stopped serving the American people, the American citizen. Listen.
Speaker 7 (04:37):
I'm sure I'm in your Stephanie's mind, and I missed
her so much. I had her for forty one years,
and I don't know what I'm gonna do without them.
She was enjoyed of my life to everybody and the
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family friends.
Speaker 8 (05:13):
Change change, Change has got to happen with this. It's
it's just got to I don't know where all these
political people are. I mean, they stop serving citizens. They've
just stopped. And I'm not quite sure how they get
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voted in. If you're doing this to all the people,
how do they keep going? I mean, it's got it's
got to stop. Court level up all of it. Judges
are part of it, lawyers are part of it, and
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it goes up the ladder. I could even me, because
I don't know that. Hopefully we can figure out ways
to bring about change so these vicious criminals aren't repeatedly
put back on the streets again and again.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Now, Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Duscano and the Sheriff
Stacy Kincaid were invited to testify at a hearing next
month before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Integrity, Security
and Enforcement and anyway, what's my numbing to me? The
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committee members previously sent letters to Duscano and Kincaid, and
the hearing was scheduled after the murder of Stephanie Mentor,
and it is remarkable to me that they're nowhere to
be found. Anyway, joining us now is the mother of
Stephanie Mentor, she lost her forty one year old daughter.
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Cheryl Mintor is with us, who you just heard. And
Jason Miarez is with us, the former Attorney General of Virginia.
I wish he was still in office. He did a
great job when he was working with Glenn Younkin. Thank
you both for being here. You know, Cheryl, I don't
think anybody could really put themselves in the position that
you're in. This is your beautiful daughter. He's forty one
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years old. Then you learn the circumstances of this guy
with thirty prior arrests, a removal order that was never
taken out of our country. And then when I say
that these left wing Democratic politicians that allowed this to
happen and believe in no bail laws and they don't
work with ice and cooperate because of sanctuary city and
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state policies, that they have blood on their hands. I
believe this is another case in point. I'm so sorry
for your loss. I don't have words to comfort you.
I don't think there are words to comfort a mother
in your position, but you are in our prayers, all
all love goes out to you. What do you want
to say to these people?
Speaker 9 (08:06):
They just need to I mean, they're trying to go
against all of everything that the United States is based on,
ones the constitutions, I mean, and they're trying to like
delete it and make their own. And it's horrible. It's
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horrible that they're doing these things, and that they're I
don't even know how they sleep at night to tire
the truth. How these left wing people just sleep. How
do you go to bed knowing that you've got blood
on your hands every night, and it just continues to happen.
And there are others that feel like me. And it's
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the parents of all the others that have been taken
by these vicious criminals. Get any I tried to take them,
but the state is stopping them over and over, and
from my understanding, it's not just Virginia, in a lot
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of other places.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Also, have you ever heard from Abigail spaan Berger, your governor?
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (09:18):
No, no, I have not heard from her.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Not surprising, you know, Jason, this was a very different
These are very different policies than you had in place
when you were the attorney general in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
And you know, I watched Abigail Spaanberger. I watched her
campaign and all that she is doing in terms of
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trying to, you know, take congressional districts away from Republicans
in a state that went forty six percent for Donald Trump,
everything that she's doing with you know, trying to do
a gun grab, everything she's doing to support illegal immigrants.
I don't recall her ever run on any of these things.
And how is it a politician can't pick up a
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phone and call Cheryl Minter who just lost her forty
one year old daughter in an incident that never should
have happened if government was serving the people of their state.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Right.
Speaker 10 (10:16):
Well, yeah, I mean, if you think about Abigail Stamberger,
she ran on affordability. But the first executive order, Executive
Order number one that she's signing the law, was overturning
Governor Younkin's very common sense policy where she now banned
the state police and the Virginia Department Corrections with cooperating
with Ice and federal immigration authorities. Now think about this,
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if you're an illegal alien in the Virginia Department of Corrections,
you're not sitting in a jail. You're a convicted felon,
convicted and sitting in a Virginia prison. So that means rape, murder, dealing,
you know, heroin or fetanohl. And even then she reversed
Governor Younkin's policy. And what we saw in Fairfact with
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these local sheriffs, these local governments, and these local prosecutors,
what they have done is instituted sanctuary policies. So you
have a sheriff in Fairfax, he will not honor ICE attainers.
You have a local left wings a social justice prosecutor
that in this case, Stephanie's killer had been arrested thirty times.
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He dropped charges after charges two prior malicious wounding charges.
The local Fairfax police in writing sending a letter to
Descano saying, this guy is a ticking time bomb. He
is a menace to society. He kept dropping charges so
this guy would be back on the street because he
realized that felony conviction would affect his immigration status. And
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yet a local board of supervisors in Fairfax that pass
something called the Trust Policy that also formerly in writing,
prohibited their local law enforcements from working with ICE. All
of that is to say that thank Fairfax became a
magnet and a sanctuary county. And what's most shocking, Sean,
is right now at the governor's desk for your listeners.
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In Virginia, there's a bill called HB fourteen forty one
that would ban statewide all one hundred and thirty two
three localities would be banned from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. So,
in other words, the failed policy in Fairfax, Spamburger is
about to make that the law in Virginia. Whether you're
a great sheriff, like we have down in Bedford, Virginia,
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and those that want to cooperate work with federal immigration authorities,
they would be barred by law from doing so. It
is a shocking lust wing bill that you would see,
say in California, and that's what Spamburger's doing. And my
worries we're gonna have more Stephanee and more mothers that
have lost their loved ones because a politicians doing the
wrong thing and Spamburger's doing the wrong thing.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
I mean, it's just pathetic. I mean, have you ever
requested a meeting with the governor Sheryl?
Speaker 9 (12:53):
I have not requested a meeting with her?
Speaker 3 (12:59):
No, what would you do if you could tell her?
What would you want to tell her? And maybe we'll
get this tape to her so maybe she can hear it.
If she wants to have better staff will prevent her
from hearing it.
Speaker 9 (13:12):
Well, I'm just wondering what her reasons are behind it.
Does she think these illegal aliens are going to give
her votes somewhere along the line, or is she doing
it for the safety of the people, because that's not
safety for the people at all. And it seems like
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there's been like what five or six justin Stephanie, which
has only been four weeks more in that, just in
the Fairfax area, and she's letting these people go. I
would really like to understand her reasoning.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I don't think you can never understand it. And our
prayers are with you, our prayers with your family. It's
such a tragedy, you know what I've learned. Unfortunately, most
people that have to live through what you're living through.
I've never met somebody that has ever really the same again.
And I know we put our hope in God and
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Heaven and paradise and salvation, but it doesn't give us
a whole lot of comfort missing the people that we love.
We are praying for you and your family. Cheryl. Thank you. Jason.
We need you back in office. You got to run
for governor next time. I think you'd be a great candidate.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Thank you. Sean.
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All right, let's said our busy phones eight hundred and
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New York. Benny, how are you glad you called?
Speaker 11 (15:28):
I'm fine.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
How are you, Sean, I'm good. Thanks for checking in.
Speaker 11 (15:31):
I love your show. A rare voice of reason, even
on the right.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
What do you mean, even on the right.
Speaker 11 (15:38):
Even amongst right right side?
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And you know, talk so very kind. I understand I'm teasing.
What's on your mind?
Speaker 11 (15:46):
Okay, anyway, now, I just wanted to say that, I mean,
we're talking about your behavior before. In order to change
your behavior, you need to change the incentives. Currently. I
think that no state, if they have to fully bear
the lost of having all these illegals in their states
or cities, would keep them if they had to pay
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the full cost to them. The only reason why they're
doing this is because they're getting federal dollars maybe per person,
or whether or not they're legal or early illegal. But
if you remove the incentive, then they're definitely want to
keep them themselves, you know. So I mean, I personally,
I think that the Sollo government, you know, shouldn't have
any domestics programs on the federal level. These all these
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programs would be on a state level or a local
level with a much better managed and you know, you
can keep costs done and keep the the what citizens
get for these programs on a much higher quality level.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Not only do they protect them, but then they take
our money and they reward them with our tax dollars
or healthcare, education, and all sorts of other government programs.
It's unbelievable. You wonder why sanctuary states like California going
so bankrupt. It's pretty simple math. It's not hard to
figure out. Benny. We appreciate you man, Thanks for checking
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Here's our toll free number. It's eight hundred and nine
to four one. Shawn, you want to be a part
of the program. I personally am so sick and tired
of how unfairly the first lady of our country has
been and continues to be treated, especially by the legacy
media mob. These these failing so called comedians on late night.
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They're horrible people. I mean, how many of them speak
six languages? Linda has multiple master's degrees. How many languages
do you speak? I try to speak English every day
the best that I can.
Speaker 12 (19:00):
Shine.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Thank you for Usk and you're really struggling New York
struggling Hawk Radio corffee to us unbelievable, But you know,
we have an incredible first Lady and she's doing historic things.
And I was reading about this this week and I
just wanted to draw your attention to it and spend
a couple of minutes on this, because never before, there's
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no historical record of a first Lady of our country
hosting representatives from forty four other nations and the first
Lady Milania and Trump's doing that first lady to ever
speak before the United Nations. He's fostering the future of
you know, Future Together's mission to empower children through education.
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By the way, we can start writing blue cities and
Blue states because their public school system is atrocious. And
this whole Future Together long term initiative with member nations,
I mean we now have people forty four nations, twenty
two best in class technology entities that she is brought
together for this two day global Coalition summit, which is
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pretty amazing, and that means Open AI, Microsoft, ex Meta
tell all these big companies are supporting this effort because
they understand it's imperative to have the next generation of educated,
informed kids. Anyway, Mark Beckman is with us. He's a
senior advisor of the First Lady, you know, I read
this and I think about how the First Lady kind
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of never gets any of the credit that she deserves,
and she does so much, and it just infuriates me.
And I would imagine, you know, being supportive of the
First Lady yourself, you feel the same way. Tell me
what this is all about, Sean.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Thanks for having me today. There's no doubt about it.
I mean, we have the most groundbreaking First Lady. She
is reorganizing the role of the East Wing. She's been
totally action oriented. I know you've been kind enough to
highlight her achievements, whether it's legislative, executive order, the work
she does here, domestic with foster care kids and beyond,
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over and over again. We appreciate your support. But once again,
she is groundbreaking with fostering the future together. What she's done,
she announced this, by the way, first at the United
Nations General Assembly last fall. But what she's done now
is she's achieved this global coalition of nations that has
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a mission to empower children through technology and education. For
the first time, it's truly historic. For the first time
in our nation's history, our First Lady will assemble almost
fifty countries in the White House in one day. It's
never been done before. But here's what's important about it, Sean.
Her vision is really focused on empowering the American children
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so that they could become the most technologically fluent and
highly educated generation. And this will give the United States
over the long term economic supremacy, which I know you
can care about. It will drive our GDP expansion, and
will attract global capital. And most important in my mind
is that it will give America the ability in the
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future to control intellectual property assets. And this is really
what she's building for the future and to make sure
that American children will be poised for this type of
control and dominance over the rest of the world for
generations to come.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
You know what's fascinating about the First Lady, and I've
known her for a long time, is that I think
she may be the single most misunderstood person in the country.
I mean, she really does not involve herself in the
political day to day that that's her husband's job. But
she has taken this platform she has and she uses
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it to advance humanitarian causes day and night, and nobody
ever pays attention to it. What frustrates me is here
a former model successful in her own way, right in
every way by any measure, and he's very understated, and
then it gets attacked constantly. I'm just fed up with
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it all. I wouldn't be as harsh in my language
if she was on the phone, but it just pisses
me off.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
I know, Sean, I know, But here's the person who
is highly committed. She is one of the hardest working individuals,
probably the most committed working.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
Person that he's also brilliant. I've spent time with her.
He is brilliant and.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Tough, very tough, super smart. And that's why her movie
went to number one. We launched it on Prime, it
went to number one worldwide. But when you talk about
her intelligence, you know, she was the first first lady
from any country in the world to speak at the
Security Council just a few weeks ago when the United
States assumed the presidency, and her speech, it was so motivating,
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so inspirational, was all about how if we give education
to the next general, if we give them wisdom, they
will have peace, they will find tolerance, all through this
underpinning of artificial intelligence. No first lady is sat in
front of the Security Council, and you know, what we're
looking at in the United Nation these days. She sat
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down and articulated an incredibly inspiring speech about how to
bring peace to the world, and to your point, super intelligent,
very inspirational, and it doesn't even get the mainstream coverage,
if we want to call it that anymore. I don't
even consider it that anymore. But it doesn't get the
kind of coverage that you're talking about.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
That's why we wanted to have you on today. I
think she is unfortunately the most mistreated by far in
my lifetime, of any first lady. Every other first lady
gets the covers of magazines, and now they ignore Malania Trump,
which is on its face just obscene and absurd considering
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her background. It's incredible. Anyway, Mark, we do appreciate it.
Thanks for the update, and please send our best to
the First Lady and a debt of gratitude to her,
because she's right. If we want the next generation of
Americans and people around the world to be successful and
at peace, well that starts with a solid, strong education,
and we have failed spectacularly, especially in blue cities and
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blue states around the country. Thank you, my friend, appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Thank you so much. Sean, appreciate you all right.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn is a number if
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how are you glad you called?
Speaker 4 (25:39):
Good morning, Sean, And I just wanted to speak briefly
about the Iranian police action that's going on. Everyone is
running the color of war. I believe it's a police action,
and we're having to clean up all the mess that
are past President's left for President Trump. But if I
could first say about Chuck Norris. I joined the Marine
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Corps in nineteen eighty after a response to when the
Iranians took over our embassy, and I stayed in for
eleven years throughout the eighties and early nineties, and it
was always Iran that was behind all of the shenanigans
that occurred to them, at least especially with their roadside bombs.
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Which is exactly what I want to talk about today,
is that President Trump had mentioned about maybe keeping some
of that liquid money, that oil that's in the ground,
and wouldn't it be an awesome thing if we could
take some of that oil money and dedicated to those
troops that had been maimed and killed over the past
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forty years from Iran.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
I think that in the end, I can't see a
scenario under which Donald Trump is not going to force
Iran in this sense in a good way actually, because
I'm sure the Iranian regime was not capable of maximizing,
and especially with sanctions put on their oil, the ability
to enrich the Iranian people will will allow them to
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be enriched. But I also believe they should pay for
their own liberation, and I think they're going to end
up doing it by the time all he said and done.
Uh So, I think all that's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
And then to just touch on Chuck Norris, his great
life that he lived, that he was a veteran of
the Air Force, that he was a security policeman for
his four years that he served in the in the
Air Force, and that he he started his martial arts
career when he was stationed in Osan, Korea at the
Air Force base there. He started in judo and he
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had actually applied when he moved back to California after
he discharged from the military, to be a police officer,
but the martial arts took him on a different path.
And you know, during during the time that I was
in the Marine Corps, he came out with Delta Force
and those movies about Vietnam and going back missing in action.
So a great.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Motivation that I knew him. And he was a great guy.
His wife, Gina, is a wonderful woman. They were a
great couple. He was a great man. He was an
inspiration to so many. He spent a lot of time
giving back to people his entire life. And he's going
to be sorely missed. God bless him, and God bless
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his soul. God bless his family, God bless Gina. I
know there they have a big hole in their heart
today as we all.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
Dolly, thank you Sean for allowing me to share.
Speaker 3 (28:28):
Have a great day in Aloha, you too, Aloha, my friend.
All right, quick break, right back to our phones eight
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Speaker 3 (29:17):
Right back to our busy phones, eight hundred and nine
four one, Shawn our number. If you want to be
a part of the program. Let's say hi to Veto
in New York. Veto, how you doing? What's going on?
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Hello?
Speaker 12 (29:28):
Sean? How are you your happy spring?
Speaker 9 (29:31):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Happy spring? Is it getting a little warmer up there?
Speaker 12 (29:34):
Finally it's not Florida, but it's better. It's ben I mean,
I hear you. I try to convince my wife to
go down, but she's giving me a hot time.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Of course, the grandkids, Well, who's in charge here? You
or her?
Speaker 12 (29:45):
Come on, Come on, Sean, you gonna really answer me
that question.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Of course we're going to ask you that question. I
think it's a very valid question.
Speaker 12 (29:53):
Well, you know what when it comes to the kids
and they look at your dolls.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
By the way, it's fifty five degrees in in New
York today, that guess is a good high of fifty seven.
Let me see, it's only seventy five where I am.
I'm sorry.
Speaker 12 (30:08):
You know you gotta repon in.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Yep, I do. And you're paying a lot more in
taxes too. Anyway, what else is on your mind?
Speaker 12 (30:18):
Okay, So there's two things I like to talk about
first and foremost, I mean the gas I mean, if
gas goes up sixty tents, they lose their mind. A
couple of years back, let's get rid of fossil fuse,
lifeblood of the economy the world. You know, neither electric
dis electric bat well, they should be happy, I think,
because they can get to drive their electric cars not affected.
But that's not the case. The other point that I'd
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like to make also, and I'm just going to hear
your opinion on it, is with where we're going as
a country as far as a couple points, one being
with the schooling, with the indoctrination. The other thing is
with the infiltration and how I watch Europe simply just
give up to swarms, the people going in there and
taking over the country. And you look at New York
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City twenty twenty five years ago or twenty years ago,
the same people that blew up the towers are now
infiltrating in New York City. And I don't have to
tell you what we got there now. So I'd just
like to hear your thoughts on both issues.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
On every front, I think that we now have the
biggest choice moment in our country. So go through the
issues that you want to talk about. And I'm just
telling you. You compare where the Democrats are and the
Republicans are, and you tell me, why is this even
a debate in this country? Can you explain that to me?
Speaker 12 (31:28):
You know what? To me, I'm confounded by the lack
of common sense right in your face, basic easy choices
that are not being made out of spite for one man.
And it just I can't understand while a simple, simple
solution that most Americans want, and yet they fight it
like none of we know what you want, but this
is what we want because we benefit not the country.
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And that tries me crazy because I got friends on
both sides and listen, sometimes we get along, sometimes we don't.
But I see all the time, why can't they just
accept which way for everybody's good for everybody, no matter
what side of the isley on.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
I just.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
You know what, what you're discussing here is common sense.
You know it's missing in your state of New York.
Common sense. I mean, it was kind of sad to
watch Kathy hulkeel go out there and beg people that
have abandoned New York for very legitimate reasons, you know,
to be you know, real generous and come back and
move back to New York. And I'm like, they're not
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going to move back unless you change the policies that
chase them away in the first place. And I don't
see that happening. And I also think she's facing pressure
from you know, Marxist Kami Mumdani to take those policies
even further to the left. And if you look at polls,
there was one poll that showed, fully what what was it, Linda,
(32:48):
twenty thirty percent of New Yorker's planned to leave in
the next five years. I mean, I don't know how
you survive. What was the number?
Speaker 12 (32:55):
Linda?
Speaker 3 (32:55):
You were right? Thank you. I'm always right anyway, Vito, honestly, truly,
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