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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
you for being well us toll free. It's eight hundred
and nine four one sewn. You want to be a
part of this expravaganza. You know, I'm a I'm a
little I'm a little frustrated by some people that don't
understand that politics is not a science, but it's way
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more art than science. And people that want to just
look at the glass half full. I'm sorry, the glass
half empty rather than the glass half full. Listen, Republicans
now take control of the House of Representatives. Maybe not
the margin you wanted, it doesn't matter. They Once you
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see that gavel handed over by Nancy Pelosi to the
next Republican Speaker of the House, it looks like a
vote took place today. It looks like it'll be McCarthy.
But I'll tell you, with a small majority, everyone has
a lot of power in the House because just a
few people can money up. The water's fast, which means
that they better work as a team if they want
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to accomplish things for all of us. That's that's going
to be critical. Um. You know, we did win Florida
by massive margins. We did win North Carolina, which had
been trending blue at times. Although I think this, this
accelerated migration that I keep talking about is real and
it's impacting the Carolinas in Tennessee and states like Florida
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and Texas that we always talk about. Um so, but
we did win North Carolina. Ron Johnson did win his race.
We won the state of Ohio. I mean, these these
are not small accomplishments. I know it's not what you wanted.
I know it's it's just frustrating the system itself. I
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just get angry just looking at this unfold. We should
be so much better than what the disaster of Arizona
voting and vote county and Nevada voting and vote counting,
and then we can move to Alaska. You know, maybe
you'll find out by Christmas. I don't know. I have
no idea when we're gonna get to the bottom of this.
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And I'm not being pollyannish, I'm just being realistic. Is
you take your wins where you can, You'll learn your lessons,
you dust yourself off, and you move on. America is
our politics has changed drastically with the Republicans taken over
the House, and we're going to see it in play
sooner than later. So we'll get to all of that
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in a second. Joe Biden has a major problem on
his hand. NATO has a major problem on their hands
as this report now that two people now were killed
in the NATO country of Poland. Sure it was close
to the Ukrainian border. Sure Russia will probably claim it
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was a mistake. I'm not buying any of this. And
the Prime Minister of Poland has called for an emergency
meeting whether or not they will invoke Section five, which
is an attack on one as an attack on all.
I think they've got to unite together against this or
you know, Putin has now shown a level of being
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unhinged that I think few thought that he was capable of.
You know, and people that have studied Putin, and we've
we've spoken with some of them, have said over and
over again they don't believe. Even Obama said this, this
is not the guy that I that I knew when
I was president. President Trump has said something similar and
also added that it wouldn't have happened under his watch.
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So we have now two people killed in Poland after
Russian rockets were fired into Poland and anyway, According to
senior US intelligence officials, the missiles were of Russian origin,
and Poland's prime ministers convene the Council of Ministers National
Security for defense affairs as a matter of urgency, and
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the government spokesperson confirmed with local news sites claiming that
this is likely the result of the explosion of rockets
that fell in a town inside of Poland, hitting grain dryers. Apparently. Anyway,
the prosecutor's office and the army are reportedly on the
site already and to try to get to the bottom
of this. Now, this is now a NATO problem, but
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it's also a Poland problem. If I was Poland, I
would immediately strike back at Russian forces in Russia. And
you say, hannay, you're going to start nuclear war. I know,
I'm not looking to start a nuclear war. I'm looking
to prevent a nuclear war, looking to prevent this from
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now getting far worse. The only thing that should matter
here is that there be a quick and appropriate response. Now,
if the response is comparable to what happened inside of Poland,
and you're going to send a message, we're not gonna
take it. And if NATO is it's either going to
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be a paper tiger, it's gonna have meaning behind it.
And the only thing that aggressive nations understand is that
if you stand up to them. And what we've been
watching with Putin is, you know, he's become more and
more aggressive, more and more unhinged, more and more embarrassed
on the world stage. More and more of his closest
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associates in generals and others have been mysteriously disappearing, never
to be seen or heard from ever again. This effort
in Ukraine has not gone well. My problem with the
entire effort is number one, it should have been a
Western European problem way more than an American problem, and
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throwing money at the problem is not always the answer.
And the biggest problem we have is a problem we
always faces. That is, people are fighting wars, but they
don't fight the war to win the war. You know,
they fight for stalemate because they don't want to use
the weaponry that would actually win the war. And then
Vladimir of course targeting civilian areas. He's taken out apartment complexes,
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he's targeting you know, water supplies, he's targeting infrastructure all
over the place, you know, just to make life a
living hell. For as many Ukrainians as possible as he
pursues his territorial ambitions. But there's got to be a response.
I don't want a war. I prefer peace. But peace
through strength is the only thing these bullies will understand.
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There's got to be an appropriate response. It should come
from Poland with NATO seal of approval, and it should
happen immediately. This should not be something that they agonize over,
you know, for weeks and weeks and maybe months on end,
and then by the time they ever respond, you know,
God only knows what else will have happened in the meantime.
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But they better do something. That's that's for sure, and
I will. The American people are getting fed up. They
see billions and billions and billions of dollars being sent
to Zelensky in Ukraine, and of course we end up
bearing the brunt of providing the vast majority of munitions
for Zelensky to fight this war when it's not in
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our backyard. Now, certainly we got to stand by our
NATO allies. That's not a problem for me. I think
it's a good alliance and necessary alliance. Frankly, the best
thing we could do for our NATO allies now would
be to provide them energy that they don't have so
they don't freeze to death this winter because Vladimir Putin
punitively is shut off the spicket. And they stupidly became
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reliant on a hostile regime and a hostile actor of
Vladimir Putin as they gave into their climate alarmist cultists
in Europe. And now there are predictions that people are
going to spend fully a third or more of their
annual salary just to barely heat their homes this winter,
not at the levels they're used to, and we're going
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to see the same effect impact here at home, and
it's gonna be bad. Where I wish election they were
in February this year, I really do, that would have
been so much better. Anyway, So we're at a point
here that we better make a very very important choice.
And you know, now we're gonna have to decide what
we're going to do in the end. Now, for whatever reason,
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Biden says after meeting you know, President, she doesn't believe
that there's an imminent attempt from China to invade Taiwan,
telling reporters his meeting with President, she and that he
doesn't think anything is imminent in terms of China's plans
to invade Taiwan. He made the remark when asked about
whether a new Cold War with China could be avoided
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in the possibility of Beijing invading Taiwan, which it claims
sovereignty over, they talk about reunification. Quote, I absolutely believe
there's there's need there need not be a new Cold War.
I met with many times with President she and you know,
we were candid and clear with one another across the board.
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I don't see that there's any imminent attempt on the
part of China to invade Taiwan. How do we define
imminent the next week, the next month, the next two months.
Doesn't sound like they said, We're never gonna do it.
And I made it clear our policy on Taiwan has
not changed at all, even though he's changed the four
or five, six, seven, eight, ten times. It was an
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embarrassing moment one after another, one one typical Biden moment
after another when he was meeting with world leaders at
the G twenty. I mean it was it's it's just
so embarrassing every time this guy opens his mouth. I
just like how did this guy ever become the leader
of the free world? It's so embarrassing. Now, one other
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odd thing happened. Biden was so exhausted by the flight
to Bali over the weekend that he backed out of
the big China Summit Gallut dinner that he was supposed
to be the guest of honor at. Now, if President
she didn't think you were a week before, he absolutely
does now now, Biden, apparently now they're not giving us
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a reason as per usual, but he unexpectedly skipped a
gala that was to take place well tonight last night
for them at the G twenty in Bali in Indonesia. Returned,
but he decided to return to his whole hotel room
for the evening. They've given no reason whatsoever for this
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last minute changed to his schedule, which came at the
end of a full day of meetings. Now we all
know why Joe bailed out. Joe was exhausted, so tired
to barely keep his eyes open the whole day. He
was terrible Anyway, White House Fisher did stress that he
didn't have COVID. Nobody asked. Nobody's asking if he had COVID.
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Why did he change his schedule at the last minute
and bail out on a gala dinner China's Summit Galla
dinner where he was to be the guest of honor.
That's the question, and they don't have a good answer
for it. And anyway, it's frustrating. So you know, what's
Joe now gonna do? What is Poling gonna do? What
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is Nato gonna do? You know, some of you might
disagree and say we should just stay out of it.
I just don't think he's up to the task of
dealing with any of this. That's that's the problem. I'm
not sure exactly when this will happen, but the Republicans
now will have the majority in the US House of
Representatives in Arizona. They may be headed for a recount
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in the governor's race. Let's see, Joe Mansion will face
a new challenger in twenty twenty four. Now this is
gonna get interesting. I'm watching Joe Mansion closely. Joe Mansion
held the line against the legislative filibuster. Joe Mansion held
the line against more spending. He said it was dumb
during during inflation. Joe Mansion then made a deal with
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Schumer and Biden that he would go along with the
Inflation Increasing Act, especially impacting the poor, middle class and
people un fixed income Act. He went along with that.
His approval rating when he was opposing the administration and
West Virginia was seventy plus percent. Then he goes along
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with this idiocy with a promise that he's going to
get a pipeline out of the deal, and they end
up pulling back on the pipeline. He's not getting the pipeline.
And then in the lead up to last Tuesday, he
was promised, you know, Joe Biden rather makes these comments
about how they're going to stop coal in this country permanently.
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Mansion said, are you out of your mind? This is
the entire economy of West Virginia. And even then he
said he's going to stop all drilling onshore, offshore, all
of it. And Joe Mansion is now angry. Now, Republican
West Virginia Congressman Alex Mooney announced today that he's gonna
run for Senate against Joe Mansion in twenty twenty four.
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And if Joe Mansion continues to down this road, he's
going to be defeated in West Virginia. The people of
West Virginia. If you're not gonna fight for their jobs
and their industries, and you're gonna let your party destroy
your own economy, it's gonna it's not gonna bode well
in that next election. That also raises the possibility, and
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I'm sure he's watching this, if herschel Walker can win
this runoff against Ralphael Warnock, then that would mean it's
fifty fifty. Now, if I were Joe Mansion, if the
minute they could project herschel Walker were to win. If
that does happen, I'm not claiming he will. I hope
it does, then he could be the fifty first Republican
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Senator and he'd walk into reelection. Just depends I guess
what he wants to do. So some people say, well
this race and Georgia, now it's not important. No, it's
actually taken on more importance. So you got this Republican
challenger now announcing he's gonna run. Alex Mooney is his name.
He's a congressman West Virginia Republican that he's gonna run
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for the Senate. Maybe other people. I don't know if
there's gonna be a primary, I have no idea However,
if you think about just recent events, and if you
live in West Virginia, this impacts you, and it impacts
you a lot more because and I guarantee you, there
will be many, many attempts by Republicans to say to Mansion,
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we're not going to break our promise to you. Mansion
was never more popular in West Virginia when he was
standing up against the Democrats attempted attempted power grabs with
the legislative. Philipbuster never more, never had higher approval ratings
in his career, and he's had high approval ratings. Actually
met the guy, know the guy. I actually like him.
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He's a good guy personally. You're gonna like you would
like the guy. And then he ultimately gave into the
pressure from Biden and Schumer on the so called Inflation
Reduction Act, which was really taxed the poor, middle class
and people on fixed income Act, and he was promised
a pipeline for a state. The deal goes through, he
goes along with it, and they renigg on the on
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the promised pipeline. And then Biden goes out just days before,
you know, last Tuesday, saying no, we're getting rid of cold,
We're gonna stop all drilling onshore offshore in America, and
he was apoplectic about it. Now, if I'm Joe Mansion
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and I got played by Schumer and Biden and herschel
Walker Wins, I'd be absolutely out the door. I'd walk
in the Oval office and say to Schumer and Biden,
see you, I'm about to announce I'm becoming a Republican.
I at twenty five to the top of the hour,
thanks for being with us eight hundred and nine four
and Sean, if you want to be a part of
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the program. A lot of people say to me, well, Hannity,
I'm not sure that people George are going to come out.
It maybe end up being like the last runoff. I'm
not so sure. I think Republicans will be motivated to
get out this time. I think it's a very different
set of circumstances. Of course, Now we'll go back into
our warnock. You know, research pack people must apologize or
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their whiteness. He said it, I mean, you just you
can't make this up, or you can't serve God in
the military the same time you actually can no cash bail,
no fossil fuels, CRT in schools, Oh, by the way,
opioids are only a problem because it's the color of
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the people that are addicted to it. Otherwise it wouldn't
have been a big deal. You know, look, you just
go through everything. This guy praised Lewis Farakhon, you know
who compared a Trump's election to nine to eleven. You know,
he's a guy that refers to the police as thugs
and gangsters. I mean, you run through the list of
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stuff people lead to repent for their whiteness, repent for
their whiteness. I mean, where does this stuff come from?
Critical race theory voted against amendment blocking federal funds from
being used to promote it. He said of the opioid crisis,
he said, it's only a public health emergency only because
the faces of human tragedy are white and suburban. I
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don't know what world he's living in. It's impacting people
of all races, all backgrounds, and it's killing our young
people all across the country. We need to move away
from fossil fuels economy that's based on fossil fuels. I mean,
Georgia afted your values. All the people that went out
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there and voted for Brian Kemper governor. Doesn't sound like
it to me. You know, another one of these people
out there saying Jim Crow two point zero, etc. Etc.
You know, if he with all the talk and the
stuff that have been brought up about Herschel one hundred
million dollars, dump on Herschel Walker or team Herschel's campaign.
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How is it that the media in Georgia has been
ignoring all of these issues involving Raphael Warnock. You know,
his ex wife is on tape. We've played it, I
have the tape. I can play it here, accusing him
of trying to use a car as a weapon in
a domestic dispute, ultimately running over her foot in the process.
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She's on tape telling the police. The big question that
never got answered is why didn't the police arrest her?
Because if there's any allegation of that type of physical abuse,
usually somebody gets arrested. That's the usual process. On top
of the fact it's just broken the Washington Free Beacon
today with this sent off, with the Senate runoff now
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just weeks away, Warnock's ex wife is pressing a Georgia
court to haul her husband in for questioning about the
nasty custody battle they've been having over the last few years. Anyway,
she has accused him in court filings of neglecting to
see his own children during his custody days and leaving
her financially strapped with unpaid childcare expenses. By the way,
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the guy's a millionaire. In case you're interested, the deposition
is going to allow the lawyers for his ex wife
to grow warnock about the issues under oath and a
closed door deposition information that could be used as part
of a settlement if the case goes to trial, or
if the case goes to trial, they could have a settlement. Sorry. Anyway,
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it's pretty ugly and it's been raised in the campaign
before the fact that you know, this guy ran a camp.
At this camp, there were allegations he was the head
of the camp, him and another pastor, allegations of child
abuse to varying degrees. Five cases. It ended up five
cases were verified. So they're investigating the case to trying
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to get to the bottom of it to protect these kids,
and he's not gonna He just refuses to allow it
to go on and eventually got so bad they had
to arrest him for obstructing justice. You know, not only
did he praise Lewis Farrakhan, but Jeremiah write the church
at g D America. And lastly, you know, for the trifecta,
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he's supported and said nice things about Fidel Castro. And
he's just a complex figure. Don't don't let anybody tell
you a simple story. Life usually isn't very simple. His
legacy is complex, like America's legacy is complex. Like okay,
Americans must repent for worshiping a whiteness. You can't make
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I'm I'm making this up in America. Nobody can serve
God and the military. He said on a sermon, you
can't serve God and money. Well, he seems to like
money because he's making an awful lot of money on
his own property investments. And I'm all for capitalism, but
maybe he can get rid of the rodents and if
it's supposed to be specifically earmarked for low income people,
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maybe you don't throw him out for twenty eight bucks.
Just to my point of view, especially when he has
the control, He has the controlling authority in all these decisions. Anyway,
it's um, you know, it's pretty interesting to watch all
this and herschel Walker you know, brought all the differences
up during the debate. I don't know if there's going
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to be a debate this time. I think Herschel Walker
rightly sees the media and in Georgia as hostile to him,
and why should he bother although he did end up
winning the last debate and winning at hand Italy, and
I'm not sure if Warnock would even want to debate
Herschel At this particular point in time, we have the
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Biden Department of Justice is eyeing the appointment of a
special prosecutor. It should be for Hunter Biden, but of
course it's not anyway, any appointment won't be targeting Hunter Biden. Now,
this is another area where the Republicans now in charge
of the House makes a big difference. We could look
into the origins of the COVID nineteen virus, where you
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look at the spending of the NIH, but you look
into Anthony Fauci's finances and how much money he might
have made during the course of this pandemic, which issues
have been raised by other people. We could look into
Hunter Biden and the laptop, and we could look into
the many times that Hunter is implicating Joe Biden and
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Joe Biden lied to the American people repeatedly when he
said he'd never talked to his son about his foreign
business dealings. Now, if the last name we're Trump, we
know that would have happened already. So we'll see what happens.
There a lot of issues. A lot of Democrats won't
say it, but they don't want Joe Biden to run
in twenty twenty four. But James Clyburn this morning, apparently
in an interview, doubled down on his support for Biden. Now,
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I would argue, James Clyburn is a very powerful congressman
from South Carolina, and if it wasn't for James Clyburn,
I would argue that Joe Biden wouldn't have won the
nomination because Clyburn's support of Biden in twenty twenty was
critical for him to get through the primaries anyway, So
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Clyburn said, they would say to me, I like Joe's agenda.
I think his approach needs to be beefed up a bit,
needs to be a little more in your face. I
thought we didn't like that. Cliburn continued, We know Joe,
but most importantly, Joe knows us. I think there are
a lot of Democrats that probably want Joe Biden there
because they get to control the entire thing. Anyway, pretty
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crazy times we're living in. On the immigration front, this
is a pretty interesting development today. Texas Governor Greg Abbott
is moved to have Texas build a border wall and
threatens to deploy gunboats along the Rio grand And. The
Texas governor announced that he's invoking the Texas Invasion Clause
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due to illegal immigration from Mexico. That allows his administration
to use the National Guard to repel illegal immigrants and
construct a wall and deploy gunboats. In other words, he's
going to do the job that the federal government should
be doing. He said that he will now fully authorize
Texas to take unprecedented measures to defend our state against
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an invasion. I invoke the invasion clauses of the US
and Texas Constitutions to make that declaration. That entails deploying
the Texas National Guard to the border. The Guard members
will then be authorized to repel and turn away illegal
immigrants who are attempting to cross into the United States.
According to his office, it allows for the construction of
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a border wall several counties around the border and deploying
the Texas Department of Public Safety to arrest and return
illegal immigrants who crossed into Texas illegally, as office said,
and the agency will also be used to arrest illegal
immigrants who commit crimes in the state. The order will
also enable ABBOT to deploy gunboats to secure the border
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and will designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations,
and ABBOT will also attempt to enter into a pack
a compact with other states in a bid to secure
the border. Up to bed Kerry, Lake's not going to
be the the the governor, at least according to the
call made last night in the state of Arizona, because
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I'm sure she would gladly have joined in. And you
know that that's for the people of Arizona that are
living with this every single day and the impact it's
had on their their state, their communities, their towns. It's incredible.
You know. Anyway, is there anybody out there happy? We
ever got in a caller that's happy with how things
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have been going on in states like Nevada. Do you
think it's fair, Do you think it's the right system?
Do you think this is the best we can do
for elections because obviously it's not you know, we are
capable of doing better, and maybe we won't find out
about Alaska. Now we're gonna have ranked voting system. Did that?
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I think that that ballot initiative passed in Nevada that
they're not going to go to this idiotic ranked voting system.
The dumbest system I think I've heard in my entire life.
I've never heard anything this done before. Um. Anyway, we
now have a second federal court that has issued a
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blow to Biden's student loan debt forgiveness. Now, apparently Biden
did pretty well with young people, you know, with the
Democratic Party did because of this, you know, we're gonna
forgive you a loan thing. It was always unconstitutional. Now
we have two court decisions. Is debt forgiveness program suffered
another setback in court yesterday when a federal appeals panel
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slapped a preliminary injunction on the multi billion dollars according
to some estimates, as close to a trillion dollars plan,
affecting all of these borrowers. You know, you know, it's
amazing the idea that you would take money away from
hard working blue collar workers. People that build homes, people
that do plumbing and heating and air conditioning, people that
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are nurses and doctors, etc. All these people, and you're
gonna give this money to a lot of people that
are going to very expensive colleges. And why do you
why would some want to empower your government to take
one group of people's money and give it to another
group of people, except that, oh this is great. It's
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it's kind of like a promise of, oh, well, if
you elect me, I'll give you something. You know, where
I grew up, I would call it you trying to
bribe people. And anyway, Joe tried to bribe people. But
they always knew this was unconstitutional. They knew this would
never get past the judicial branch of government. They knew
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it because Joe Biden doesn't have the authority. We have
three branches of government, as the first judge had laid
out in great detail, we have the legislative branch, the
executive branch, and the judicial branch of government. And to
bypass that coequal branch known as the legislative branch, and
use executive fiat and the stroke of a pen as
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a means of passing such a monstrosity as this well,
a president doesn't have a power to spend a time
without the approval of Congress. Hence another good reason to
celebrate republicans victory in the House. Federal Reserve governor warning
the stock markets twelve hundred point gain last week was
an overreaction to last week's news that inflation to lind
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you know, a whopping point three percent or whatever the
number was. Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller told The Wall
Street Journal, the market seem to have gotten way out
in front of this. Everybody needs to take a deep breath,
calm down. We have a ways to go. Yet. Young
people that turns out are being hit the hardest by
his spike and energy bills. Here's my biggest fear. My
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biggest fear is on energy. My biggest fear is you
know what Governor Sununu of New Hampshire said and what
General Bulldock said, if in fact the grid for all
of New England and it's they're all in the same grid,
every state in New England, If in fact they have blackouts,
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which they're saying are really really possible, if that happens,
do you know what that means for the people hid
in New England for this winner. You know, what are
we going to tell them to put five sweaters on?
What are we going to deliver toe warmers and handwarmers
and hats to old people and say sorry, but the
grid is down for the next week. That's not good.
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On top of the projected one third increase in energy prices,
be it oil or natural gas, depending on how you
heat your home, it's still going up. And that's on
the low side. That's what they're predicting is a minimum.
Someone predicting it can be much higher. Anyway, eight hundred
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Pence will be with us. Ari Fleischer checks in your
calls eight hundred and nine Pole one Sean. As we continue,