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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you got Chan. An hour two, Sean Hannity showed
told free it's eight hundred and nine four one Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
You know, sometimes after a loss in an election, especially
of landslide election, you might think there is reason to
pause and reflect and analyze and maybe learn something for
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why the American people rejected you in spite of legacy
media dying in the process. I mean, they have done
nothing but try to destroy Donald Trump for nine straight years,
and that narrative evolved into Nazi fash racist garbage, Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin,
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and so on and so forth. You think they might
reflect on maybe the issues that are impacting the lives
of the American people actually had a big part to
play in this, and that the American people turned off
the noise of every major newspaper, the three broadcast networks,
every liberal cable channel. But that is clearly not happening.
You have democratic governors now, Daily Caller report today, other
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liberal elected officials lining up declaring they will fight back
against Donald Trump's hardline agenda against the illegal immigration. I
guess that means they want to keep the terrorists, the cartels,
the murderers, the rapists, those that commit violent crimes against
Americans in the country. Is that what they're arguing for.
You have democratic governors from Massachusetts, California, Illinois, you know,
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all seen as potential twenty twenty eight presidential contenders and others,
you know, saying they will use their authority to push
back against the upcoming second Trump administration agenda, especially on
the issue of immigration. And so these democratic governors say
they are forming a resistance group against Donald Trump. I
have the Illinois governor Pritzger vowing to do everything I
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can do to protect undocumented immigrants, in other words, immigrants.
They say this with the backdrop of what is going
on in Georgia. The man accused of killing Georgia nursing
student Lake and Riley has waived the right to a jury,
paving the way for a bench trial. And anyway, when
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you hear what I'm about to play for you, it
will shock your conscience and your soul. And this is
what they are fighting for, which means they haven't learned
a thing about where the electorate, where the American people are,
on the economy, on energy, on law and order, and
on our borders. Here's the prosecutor in the Lake and
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Riley case describing how this particular individual that is accused
and unvetted, Harris Biden illegal when hunting for females at
the University of Georgia campus, and how Lake and Riley's
skull was bashed with a rock repeatedly. Listen.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
On February twenty second, Jose Abara put on a black hat,
a hoodie style jacket, and some black kitchen style disposable gloves,
and he went hunting for females on the University of
Georgia's campus and when lacn Riley refused to be his
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rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
You think maybe we should be vetting all of the
people that want to come into this country. Do we
need to not enforce our laws and have borders and
sovereignty in this country? Well, here's the prosecutor describing the
findings of the medical examiner's autopsy of Lake and Riley's body.
Her cause of death was blunt forced trauma to the
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head and asphyxiation.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Was it so the medical examer lacln was sent to
GBI headquarters in Atlanta, cater where doctor DeMarco conducted an
autopsy on.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Her the very next day after her murder.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
What the medical examiner found is that lacoln had complex
a complex excuse me, depressed skull fracture on the left
side of her head, and she had eight other lacerations
on the left side of her head which literally looked
like holes. She had a small subarachnoid hemorrhage on the
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right side of her head, and she had multiple multiple
abrasions to her.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Face, her neck, and her torso.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
She also had it's called petikia in both eyes, which
is consistent with some form of asphyxia, and asphyxia can
come in many forms, can be a drowning, but most
importantly in this case, it can be a form of strangulation.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
It can be manual, it can be literature, to be
all kinds of things.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
But what the medical examiner said in this case is
that Lake and.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Riley died as a result.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Of the effects of bone forced trauma to the head
in a sixty as not otherwise specified. She can't really
say if it was from chest compressions, maybe manual strangulation,
but there was something going on in this struggle where
this defendant deprived her brain of oxygen for long periods
of time, and that was her cause and manner of death.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Well that's number two, and I'll play one more of them.
We'll go to Senator Ted Cruz, who's been on the
front lines fighting against the illegal immigration along with Governor
Greg Abbott of Texas. Now she describes the state of
Lake and Riley's body when the officer found her. Listen
to this and maybe for a second imagine if this
was somebody that is meaningful in your life, or your daughter,
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or somebody in your family.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Five pm they called the University of Georgia police and
reported that.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Lake and Riley was missing.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
So it isn't until the police respond immediately they take
that digital profile, and you'll meet Sergeant Maxwell. He is
the officer that found Laken's body, and it takes him
even with her digital profile.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
This is a very forested area and she obviously wasn't
on the running trail. She was off the running trail,
and it took him about.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Twenty five minutes even with her digital profile for him
to locate her. And he did locate her, and you're
going to see the body camvotage of him locating her.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
And what he found when he found her is that she.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Was hidden kind of almost under a tree and covered
up with a bunch of leaves. The first thing he
noticed was that her breast were completely exposed her All
three layers of her top clothing were pulled.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Up above and around her neck.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
He also noticed that her running tights, which she typically
wears above her table, were pulled down and her underwear
was protruding from her tights.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
He also noticed severe injuries left side of her head.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
He began immediately trying to save her life. That he
could tell that she was dead. She was cold.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Couzins and dozens of Americans like Lake and Riley have
been murdered. We've had dozens and dozens that have been raped.
I scrolled their names regularly on my TV show Hannity
on Fox News. We have known terrorists in the country,
except we don't know where they are. We have Venezuelan
and and other gang members. This guy, Jose Abara is
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linked to according to the New York Post, the trende
Aragua link migrant group from Venezuela. And this is now
okay with these prominent democratic governors that are going to
form a resistance to protect unvetted Harris Biden the illegals
in this country. Senator Ted Cruz, welcome back to the program.
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Congratulations on your big victory, and thankfully you ended up
with a much bigger margin than we thought. I know
at times that some of the polls had it close,
but you pulled it out by a pretty comfortable margin.
Speaker 5 (08:06):
Well, Shawn, great to be with you. I will say,
listening to that trial testimony, it is horrifying. What happened
to Lake and Riley is truly grotesque. It is evil.
Speaker 6 (08:14):
It should never have happened.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
It was the result of Joe Biden and Kamala Harrison
Democrats releasing violent, criminal, illegal aliens doing so every single day,
and every day we saw American victims as a result.
Americans murdered, women, raped, children, brutalized every single day. The
good news that is going to end, and it's going
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to end on January twentieth of next year. It is
going to end when Donald Trump has sworn into office,
when we have a new president in office. We're going
to have a Republican Senate, where we're going to have
a Republican House, and Sean marked my words, we will
secure the border. It's not going to take a year,
it's not going to take six months. It is going
to happen in January and February, and we are going
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to find these criminal, violent, illegal immigrants. We are going
to arrest them, we are going to deport them. We're
going to get rid of the Venezuelan gang members, we
are going to get rid of the murderers and rapists.
And it's what should have happened four years ago if
we had a government that was actually protecting American citizens.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
All right, quick break, we'll come back more with Senator
Ted Cruz of Texas and your calls coming up on
the other side. Eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn our
number as we continue this Friday. Right, we continue now
with Texas Senator just re elected Ted Cruz of Texas.
Your calls will be coming up as well, eight hundred
ninety four one Shawn. As we continue this Friday. The
government we have now aided and a vetted in the
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law breaking senator. So they're the ones that said come in.
Joe Biden himself said come in. They're the ones that
bragged about undoing all of the Trump executive orders that
were in place. And with the stroke of a pen,
our borders were wide open and the welcome sign was
put out and there was not vetting of any of them.
Now we're talking about criminal illegal immigrants. What do we
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do about the twelve and a half million people that
entered our tree and didn't respect our laws, borders and sovereignty.
And the idea that we have states that are saying
that we're not going to be allowed to arrest them,
that they'll be protected in their states. Is that is
that legal?
Speaker 5 (10:11):
Well, let me say, first of all, the phrase you
used was exactly accurate when you said that Biden and
Harris aided and embedded this invasion, That is exactly right.
They didn't just simply let them in. They didn't just
simply refuse to follow the law, although they did when
illegal immigrants right now today, there are illegal immigrants crossing
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into America today. When they are apprehended number one right
now today, they go look for border patrol. They turn
themselves into border patrol. They want to be apprehended. Why
because border patrol is ordered to ask them where would
you like to go? And they said, I want to
go to Houston, I want to go to Dallas, I
want to go to New York. I want to go
to Chicago. I want to go to Miami. And Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris put them on a plane and
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they put them on a bus and they fly them
to whatever city they want to go, and they put
them up and they give them phones, and they give
them money. And Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the
Democrats are the last mile of the human trafficking network.
It's not that they allowed this to happen, they actively
facilitated it. They are the cause. They are engaged in
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human trafficking, and they are a Senator, let me.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Be more blunt than you're going to be here. They
have blood on their hands, Senator, and we have known
terrorists in the country. And if we are attacked by
Harris Biden, unvetted the illegals in nine to eleven or
some type of worse attack, they will have more blood
on their hands. They will have allowed this, they will
have caused this. They will have aided and embedded and
the entry of these people. And I'm sorry, Senator, but
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it is the single greatest national security threat in our lifetime.
And it's all it was all preventable and terrorism.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
I think we have the greatest risk of terrorism we've
had at any time in our lifetime.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
It is so.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
Bad that none other than Bill Clinton said what you
just said, said, Lake and Rally would still be alive
if they had vetted these people before they came in,
if they weren't releasing murderers. When Bill Clinton is saying
you Democrats have gone too far, you know they've got
a problem. And you mentioned a minute ago Sean's election night,
I got to say, election night across the country was phenomenal.
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The results were incredible. President Trump winning, winning the popular
vote by millions, all seven battleground states, winning all seven.
You mentioned my race. My race in Texas was a
quarter billion dollar race. It was a massive race. Chuck
Schumer spent over one hundred million dollars trying to beat me.
I ended up winning by nine points. My margin of
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victory was a million votes statewide, a million votes. And
I'll tell you what I'm most excited about, Sean, is
that I won Hispanics in the state of Texas by
six points. That is historic. That has never happened before.
South Texas, the real Grand Valley, which has been Democrat
for over one hundred years, South Texas turned red. That
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is a generational ship. And it turns out that when
you led eleven and a half million people invade your home,
people get pissed off, and suddenly they start voting for
someone who says we're going to protect your kids. And
I would be remiss if I didn't take a minute
just to say to you, Sean, thank you, and to
all of your listeners, thank you. You throughout every day,
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but throughout the election season, Sean, you were a warrior
every day telling the truth, shining light in darkness. And
I got to tell you, I would go on your
radio show, I'd go on your TV show, as you know,
I would say my website Ted Cruz dot org, and
your listeners would go at incredible numbers and support the campaign.
And you were focused on We've got to save America.
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And I got to say, Sean, every day you make
a difference, but in this election, you made a transformative difference.
And I'm just here to say thank you and thank
you to your incredible patriots who listen to your show.
President Trump is hitting the ground running, focused on the
task at hand. We've got a Republican Senate in a
Republican House. I'll tell you my focus is exactly as
you said, rolling up my sleeves and getting to work
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to deliver on this mandate. Number one, to secure the border.
We will secure the border. That is going to happen.
Number Two on the economy, getting the economy moving, bringing
jobs back, bringing small businesses back, lowering inflation. That is
going to happen too. Number three, ending the war on
energy and opening up energy dominance for America. That is
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going to happen. And number four keeping America safe. The
world is dangerous, our enemies are stronger. We need to
protect America and stand up to our enemies. That I'll
tell you right now. Both of the wars that were
started under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the war in
Ukraine and the war in Israel, both of them will
end this next year because a strong commander in chief
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and a strong America are enemies from America, and we
will have peace and prosperity instead.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Senator Cruz, great to have you for another six years.
Thank you, sir. Eight hundred nine four one shaw on
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nine four one, Shawn, if you want to be a
part of the program. We got a controversy with Whoopee
Goldberg and a bakery called Alterman's. We're going to tell
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So controversy has emerged Whoopy Goldberg claiming that a bakery
in Staten Island, New York refused to serve her because
of her politics. Let me give you a little background
on the bakery. It's one hundred and forty six years
that it's been in business. They have a boiler that
happens to be seventy years old, which is almost incomprehensible
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to me, But it's seventy years old, and the boiler
was out. They put it in an order and they
were not going to be able to fulfill it because
of the problems that they were having. For the better
part of a week, and Whoopee went public claiming that
this bakery in Staten Island, New York was refusing to
serve her because of her politics. Here's what she said.
Speaker 8 (17:48):
My birthday dessert today was one of my mom's favorites
from when she was a kid, when she talked about
these all the time. They're called Charlotte Russ and it's
a sponge cake with whipped cream and a cherry on top. Now,
I should tell you Charlotte Rus has no political leanings.
And the place that made these refused to make them
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for me.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
Oh really, yes, no.
Speaker 8 (18:14):
No, no, no, let me explain.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Let me explain.
Speaker 8 (18:20):
They said that their ovens had gone down all kinds
of stuff. But folks went and got them anyway, which
is why I'm not telling you who made them. But
it's not camping because I'm a woman. But perhaps they
did not like my politics.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Okay, well they had a boiler problem and it's unfortunate.
And anyway, the owner of the bakery is called Halderman's Bakery.
It's very well known. Has been overwhelmed with support from
their customers that were more understanding than Whoopi Goldberg. And
by the way, if Whoopee was not served because of
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her politics, I'd be the first person to say that's
complete bs yus and ridiculous. If I own a business,
I don't care what your politics are. You're a customer
of mine. I am there to serve you and the
customers always right. I'm sure they wanted to fulfill this order.
That's how you stay in business. You take care of
your customers. Unfortunately, things sometimes break and it's a pain
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in the neck. Sometimes we have technical problems. That drives
me nuts. Anyway, here is the owner thanking everyone for
their support after this was set on national television.
Speaker 7 (19:29):
It took my whole family.
Speaker 9 (19:31):
It takes everybody, the community that comes every day to
see us. We have this everyday conversation with everybody. How's
the family, How's this? This is what makes Halteman's Halteman's.
It's the community, It's my fellow everything that come out,
and I was giving back to the community that makes.
Speaker 7 (19:47):
This go round.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
And if it wasn't for you and Staten Island to
make this work, we still wouldn't be here today.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
So I know my brother Billy work hard.
Speaker 9 (20:01):
Joe my bakery in the back is he has six
days a week. He gives his heart and soul to
this place. And you know what my father always said,
you do what you love.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
I'm telling you this is my heart.
Speaker 9 (20:12):
And I thank you so much to everybody come out
and support us with a Wholtiman family, it means the
world to make it really does.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Oh man, I feel so bad for them, I really do. Linda.
By the way, did you happen to notice that Joe
Halterman sounds a lot like you?
Speaker 10 (20:30):
With that?
Speaker 7 (20:31):
I actually think Jill sounds lovely. I love her. I
think she sounds just wonderful. I love it.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
By the way, if I ever make it back to
New York for a visit, now Minstaten Island. I want
to go to that bakery.
Speaker 7 (20:41):
It's first of all, it is awesome. It's one of
those bakeries, like old school bakeres. It smells amazing from outside.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
You're like, okay, I know those are the best ones.
You know what I think I ought to do? I
what did Whoope ordered? Do we know?
Speaker 10 (20:54):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
I have no idea. What you're Charlotte.
Speaker 7 (20:55):
Ruce, Charlotte Rousse. It's sponge cake with like a whipped
cream on top.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Would you call Jill Halderman on my behalf and will
you order three of whatever Whoopee wants? And as soon
as the boiler's fixed, will you have it sent over
to Whoopy Goldberg.
Speaker 7 (21:13):
Yes, as soon as what Whoopee apologizes to Jill, I'll
be happy to do that.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Not a problem, Well that part I didn't say. I
didn't say demand.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
I know.
Speaker 7 (21:21):
I'm just I'm just supplying an idea, because you see, Jill,
it's applying idea.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
So you said, I'll do it my way whether you
like it or not. But Friday, I'll be honest, I'm
still wiped out from the election. I just don't have
the bandwidth anymore. I really don't don't.
Speaker 7 (21:38):
You agree with me. I mean, this poor woman, she
literally the She's standing outside of her place of business.
She's been up since two o'clock in the morning. She's
got a boiler that she doesn't want to replace because
it's probably built better than anything they built today. And
this now she's got Whoopy Goldberg going on national television.
I'm not going to give out the name. Meanwhile, you know,
somebody leaked it somewhere because everybody had the name. She's
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feeling and calls all day. Some of them are very supportive,
some of them are hating her. Meanwhile, She's like, I
didn't know what they were calling about, because, unlike everybody else,
she wasn't watching the view. She was working. She was,
you know, fulfilling her obligation to her community.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
How hard it is to make a profit in the bakery.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
It is not. It's like, it's not a big margin business.
It just is not at all.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
It's and let me tell you something, the man.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
I should fight you and make you, make you follow
up and send the cakes to Whoopee. But now, now,
if there was a company, if there was a business
that discriminated against her because of her politics, I'd be
the first person to defend her.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
Discriminated against us and called us fascists and garbage and said.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
We were allot. But listen, I keep saying this. We
can't do to them what they've done to us.
Speaker 10 (22:55):
Yes, but we.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
Can't highlight it and point it out and tell them
like she doesn't feel so good does it? And this
it was wrong.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
It was just it was just wrong. I mean, the
poor lady's boiler. If she needs help financially to get
a boiler back up, I'll be glad to donate to it.
I don't even think that was it age.
Speaker 7 (23:10):
I think it's just seventy years old and they're trying
to fix it. And she was very honest, like, hey,
I don't want to not I don't.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
Want to like it.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
To get the parts for it, you can't.
Speaker 7 (23:18):
Well no, she said to her. I can't. I can't
make the order. I literally can't fulfill the order. So
I don't want to tell you I'm going to do
it and not do it. If it were me and
somebody from you know, ABC and the View called and
we gave me this huge order and I didn't fulfill it,
and then they're going to go and potentially trash my business. Yeah,
I would have done the same thing that she did, said, sorry,
we are you.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Got to explain to your customers please, I hope you
understand my equipment's down. I'm doing everything I get and
what it would be.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
Saying, oh yeah, they gave all kinds of excuses. I'm like,
or could just be the truth, could just be somebody,
It could be right having a problem.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
You know, all right, quick break, we'll come right back.
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Dan is in Oregon, Dan High, How are you glad
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Speaker 10 (26:00):
Sir gad Hey. It's an honor to talk to you.
I'll get to the point here. My hope is that
Trump kills this green deal and shuts it down, shuts
it dead down, and I'll tell you my take on it.
It's been said that they want to put seventy five
percent of America's farmland into solar farms. We have a
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not a done deal yet, but they've committed to give
into it. My hope is as defunded, so it shuts
it down, because if they go through with putting their
ranches to solar, it's going to totally surround us the
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solar panels, to the point that we have a ranch
that has been in my wife's family for fifty years
that we will no longer be able to reside here
if that takes place, because nobody wants to live in
a microwave oven situation. Not only that these solar panels
are going to destroy the elk habitat, the deer habitat,
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the wild turkey habitat, and all the other animals that
are frequenting this area. And it's really you know, I
moved from Arizona to come out here because we took
over this ranch after my mother in law died, put
a lot on the line to come out here, and
I really don't want to throw it all away and
have to go back to Arizona or do something else.
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We want to make our life here, and if these
solar ranks, these solar farms are up, we're going to
be choked out of our property.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
I don't want that to happen. I want you to
stay in touch with this program, and if you ranchers
are getting into trouble, I want to be the first
to come to your defense and call attention to it
and make sure the administration knows about it, and we'll
find the person in charge and we'll make sure that
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we get this right for you. Because thank God for
you ranchers, and thank God for our farmers, and thank
God for our truckers, and thank God for the people
that put food in our refrigerators and our stomachs every day,
and you're one of them, and you can't have your
business up ended like that. But I've got to imagine
what the new sheriff in town, new administration in town.
Things are likely going to change and change dramatically. But
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what we will stay on top of it, Linda, make
sure he has a number that he can get through
to our team if something happens.
Speaker 10 (28:25):
Okay, can I tell you one more aspect of this.
It's already taking place in a little town called Bakeoven,
and the solar panels are in place, and all of
a sudden they've found out that the ground's thinking, so
they're going to have to go back in and redrill
and reset these things. These aren't even hooked up. Basically,
the only people that are making money on this are
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the contractors installing it because they're getting paid by the
government to do it. And then they put these fields
of electric of solar panels up and they don't even
hook them to a grid as long as they're in
that's all the con truckers carry about because they're paid
by the government and say, you got all these panels
just sitting there dormant and doing nothing, not even hooked
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up to anything. Meanwhile, all that farmland has been destroyed,
and if you can never farm it again with what
they do to it, with the gravel and rock that
they haul in the drilling, and it totally decimates farmland.
And we'll be forced to get our produce and beef
and whatnot from China at this rate if they take
over our farm fields like that. And I'm just hoping
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to God that Trump can defund this stuff and put
the kabash on it, because we got half of our
community that's for it and half of it's get against it.
The people that are forward are seeing dollar signs, and
I'm sorry, but this is greed driven and I think
we're supposed to be still.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Just as I said, stay in touch with us, and
and I'll make sure we make sure people are aware
of the issue. Okay, we'll do the best weekend to
bring it to people's attention. I'm not in charge of
the place, but I can definitely know I can bring
I can highlight the issue and make sure that we
make the right decision and fight to make the right decision. Okay,
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they'll give you a stay on the line and we'll
get your number. Donna's in South Dakota. Don, how are
you glad you called? You're losing your governor.
Speaker 6 (30:15):
I'm doing fantastic, Sean. It's a pleasure to talk to you, sir.
You're a great American.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Bless you. You're a great American. What's on your mind today, sir?
Speaker 6 (30:23):
Well, sir, as I mentioned earlier to your Color screener,
I'm at the age where I could have retired a
couple of years ago, and I decided to stay on working.
And the occupation I'm in, I'm involved directly with the
energy market segment, and if Harris would have got in,
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that would have been it. It was done. I was
gonna say, I'm if I don't draw my social Security now,
I'm not going to be able to get it in
two years.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
All Right, your social security is going to be fine.
Work as long as you want and when you want
to retire, retire. I mean how you might have asked,
how all your are.
Speaker 10 (31:00):
I'm gonna be sixty five in March.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yeah, I mean, look, I mean you can talk to
your accountant or people in the know economic you know,
on finances, you know there's a benefit if you wait
longer to collect your Social Security et cetera, et cetera.
The sad part is is we know eventually they're going
to means test it. We know eventually that you know,
probably our kids will never see their social Security money,
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and it just is a shame. Unless we become so
energy rich and energy dominant, I think that is the this,
and we cut back on waste, frawd and abuse like
of a vacant eleanor going to do and transform government.
I mean, those those are ways that we can really
revitalize America's economy. And I hope we do all of that.
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I have a lot of hope that we will, and
we can preserve and save Social Security, Medicare from insolvency
and stop taxing the American people into the grave and
let Americans, you know, benefit from the natural resources that
we all inherited. Anyway, I do appreciate your call, my friend,
God bless you and good luck making your decisions. I
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know sometimes that's hard. A lot of my friends that
retire and have retired within like two months, that like
board out of their minds. Linda, have you met people
like that?
Speaker 4 (32:14):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (32:14):
I know someone who would be like that.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
If that's your question, who's that.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
It rhymes with monmanity, uh huh.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
So before I sign my last contract, but it wasn't
long ago, my son I asked my son and he goes, Dad,
you Dad, you can't quit. Dad.
Speaker 5 (32:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
I'm like, why not? I thought he was afraid I'd
show up at the office every day. He goes, no, no, no, Dad,
if you quit, you're gonna die. I mean, what kind
of comment is that? What kind of comment is that?
I think he just doesn't want me showing up at
the family office.
Speaker 7 (32:48):
He'd have more quality time with you, you know.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Yeah, No, I think he wants less quality time.