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myself edgumicated by ms T about the rule of nines. Anyway,
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we were talking in particular, they were talking about common
core math, and no, well don't get me started on that. Missus.
Whiskey could give you a diplethora of stories with regards
to me in common core math. That's all I'm gonna say.
But anyway, Yeah, you know, I've got to be honest
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ms T was saying that that many people you know,
don't know the rule of nines, Okay, and uh yeah,
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You see, we haven't even gotten the show started, and
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We're going down a We're going down a rabbit hole.
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All right. Well, speaking of smarts, I've got some stuff
about Jasmine Crockett, who ain't the smartest sharpest knife in
the drawer. But anyway, let's go ahead and get things
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mean sort of anyway. Holman. Tom Holman has confirmed now
that the Department of Homeland Security is investigating il Han
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Omar and whether or not she came to the US
illegally by marrying her brother. Oh you know those rumors
that were running around all about this, I mean, Donald
Trump talked about it a little bit while he was
in Pennsylvania recently at a rally. And let's just say
that that now that's garnered the attention of his administration.
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Homan also mentioned that the DHS is conducting an extensive
review of visa fraud within Minnesota's Somali community, of which
Ilhan Omar is a part of. And all of that
comes after the Department claimed that fifty percent of the
visas in Minnesota are actually fraudulent. Yeah, and so yep,
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that's going to happen. So I don't know. Apparently he Omhar. Sorry.
President Trump and his allies have claimed that Omar's first husband,
Ahmed Ahmed Elmi, is actually her brother, who she married
for immigration purposes in two thousand and nine. Now, the
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couple divorced in twenty seventeen. And by the way, there's
no DNA evidence that has supported the claim that they
are brother and sister. Interesting the way they phrased that,
because they don't necessarily say whether or not there is
actual DNA evidence of them period. So anyway, Homan told
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Newsmax that he was investigating whether Omar committed immigration fraud
and is thereby in the country illegally. She first came
to the United States with her family in the nineteen nineties,
according to her congressional biography. So we'll see what happens.
But Homan said Monday, we're pulling the records, we're pulling
the files, we're looking at it. I'm running that down
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this week. So that's that's a positive. Oh and speaking
of the Somalis, Yeah, let me go ahead and bring
this up. Speaking of the Somalis, Apparently there's now a
TSA whistleblower that has confirmed that Somalis regularly flew out
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of the country with suitcases stuffed with millions in cash. So,
in an interview uh TSA agent, former TSA agent at
the Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport detailed repeated encounters not
well not to but repeated encounters with Somali men carrying
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suitcases packed with cash and in one case, she saw
a bag filled with new passports. In an interview, Lee
Liz Jaska j Aksa Jaska or Jacksa, I don't know anyway,
told journalist Liz Collin that she witnessed these incidentss regularly
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do during her five years at the airport, So twenty
sixteen to twenty twenty one is when this happened. Now,
she was asked, you know, tell us what you've actually
seen as a TSA agent during the time you worked there,
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and she basically said, well, I've actually seen a lot
of things, but the most shocking is exactly that I
saw suitcases filled with millions of dollars in cash. And
the couriers were always small. They meant traveling in pairs,
and they got through the checkpoint, and it just I
just really absolutely blew my mind the first time you
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open a suitcase and you see millions of dollars of cash. Now,
law enforcement apparently routinely documented the couriers, she said, and
typically what would happen is the LEO, which was short
for law enforcement officer, would come check their credentials. I
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don't know what kind of questions they asked them, but
their IDs were always documented. And probably their plane tickets
as well. So there is a trail of this out there,
and I would believe with all the cameras at the
airport that if they started there, they could probably find
each and every individual that brought money through the checkpoint.
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So she said that the pattern was also consistent. She goes,
so it certainly seemed like it happened every week. The
suitcases would come in, and it was always the mo
or modus Operendi. It was always two Somalian men traveling
in pairs. Sometimes they both had suitcases. So the process was,
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as a TSA agent, we would pull the bag because
obviously the X rays couldn't go through the bag. Then
we'd bring them to a private screening room and we
would open the suitcase and make sure that all it
was was cash stacks and stacks of cash, and a
law enforcement officer would come and maybe question them, and
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for sure he'd take a picture of their identification. I'm
assuming they're plane ticket. She didn't know that for sure,
but she goes, there's a trail out there, Yeah, there's
a trail out there for this. Yeah ah yeah. So
then Collins asked one billion as if this isn't troubling enough, Liz,
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It's not just money that you watched leave Minnesota, Saint Paul.
Is that right? And the whistleblower said, yes, that is correct. Yeah.
So there was another instant, she continued again, a small
man that had a carry on luggage filled with brand
new passports and he was allowed to go through the checkpoint.
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So where he went with those passports is any one's guess. Wow,
this look into Minnesota is really kicking off. That's all
I can say for all of that. All right, well,
let's get into tonight's headline topic, which of course happens
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to be our little miss running for Senator, Jasmine Crockett.
You know, supposedly she believes that because ma'am Danny won
in New York City, that that's gonna boost her to
where she can win the Senate in red state Texas.
That just goes to show you how stupid these people
actually are. Anyway, Jasmine Crockett was apparently on some sort
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of a uh I don't know, Oh, she was a
on the Breakfast Club radio show and was attempting to
downplay the link between Democrats incendiary rhetoric or rhetoric. However,
you want to pronounce it and political violence. So she
says me disagreeing with you, me me calling you want
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to be hitler. All those things aren't are not necessarily
saying go out and hurt somebody. And then she did
the thing. She said, I literally have never said anything
to invoke violence. I challenged somebody to go and find
a clip. And this is the key of a democrat
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invoking violence. You can't just throw that kind of a
gauntlet down without somebody picking it up. Because the GOP,
the Grand Old Party. Oh, they went ahead and served
her up on a platter. Yes, that's right, on a platter.
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I gonna find it here. Let's see that's not it,
that's not it. There we go all right. So they
went and served her up on a platter. Take a
look and listen to this.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
Oh a clip of a democrat invoking violence.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Let's extinguish him for good.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
I will go and take Trump out to night.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
We're gonna fight it in the courts.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
I'm gonna fight it in the streets. When they go low,
we're gonna bury them below the capitol. That's what we're
gonna do.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
We take them to the mout and choke them out.
You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets
for as long as there's unrest in our lives.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country. Maybe there will be. Were walking down
a damn different path. We're fighting fire with fire.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
I'm going to punch these sons of bitches in the mouth.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
I take you behind the gym and beat the hell
out of them. Don't punch back, kick back, jumped over
their heads and win some bucket power and back punch
back and make sure that they stay down, and you
know what, kick them when they're down because they deserve it.
I think that you punch. I think you punch.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
I think you're okay, you you okay?
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Well punch. We are at war and that's why the
gloves are off, and I say, bring it on.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
We are not only gonna punch you back, but we
are gonna knock you out like we're We're a war
right now to save this country, and so you.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Have to be willing to do whatever is necessary in
order to save the country.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
Well, I am here to tell you not only are
we gonna punch back, but we about to beat you down.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Hey, God, damn it shut down the seat who war.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
They even in the States where Donald Trump won big
that it does you any good running away from Donald Trump.
I think you need to go back and then punch
him in a face.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Yes, make shore we show up, don't we have to
show up and a you see anybody come that cabinet
in a restaurant and a department sto at a gasline station.
You get out and you create a cloud and you
just them and you.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Tell them they not well done.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Any more anywhere? All right? Yes, yes, ladies and gentlemen.
That was twenty one democrats. Now there were twenty one
instances of Democrats essentially attacking Republicans and saying, you know
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that whether you should be beaten or whatever. Now what's
interesting on that is Jasmine Crockett herself showed up three
separate times in that list. You heard from Maxine Waters,
Beto o'rour, you heard from Gavin Newscum, you know Hair
Gail himself. You heard from a couple of no name democrats.
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I had no idea what they are. There was Nancy Pelosi,
so there you go. Yeah, I counted three separate times
of Jasmine Crockett being on there. So yeah, yeah, yeah,
Jasmine Crockett. You can check that out on X. By
the way, you can grab that video with regards to it.
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And yeah, so anyway, Democrats, you know what, I think
I'm gonna have to download that video, come to think
about it. Oh, you know what, I'm gonna go ahead
and do that right now. Yeah, I'm gonna do that
right now. I'm gonna download it and see what the
heck happens. But anyway, oh, here we go. What what
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is this? Okay, that's fine. I'll save it right there
and that way I can pull it out later when
I need to. Oh, yes, Jasmine Crockett. Oh boy, well,
you know she's not really well liked by even some
of her peers and apparently, well, I gotta give credit.
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I'll be honestly, I gotta give credit to Bennie Johnson. Okay,
now there's a there's a clip here that I'm gonna play.
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna play the whole thing. Okay,
I'm not gonna play the whole thing. But there is
a clip here that Benny Johnson posted X and Bennie Johnson,
he basically says on the X post with Jasmine Crockett
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announcing her senate run now feels like the perfect time
to revisit our reporting exposing where she is really from.
She's built her entire career around the quote ghetto girl
from the hood, and uh he basically saying, yeah, her
upbringing was completely op you know, I see some I
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see some similarities here. I see some similarities here between
Jasmine Crockett and AOC because AOC acts like she is,
you know, all this uh bad asserye from the Bronx.
I'm from the Bronx. And no, she grew up in
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upstate New York at all, well off, well to do school. Well,
let's just take a few minutes and listen to Benny
Johnson in his reporting about this, and uh yeah, let's
go ahead and take a listen to that. Yo, what's up, guys.
Speaker 5 (23:41):
We were in Dallas, Texas today, in the heart of
Jasmine Crockett's district. It is rough, it is tough, it
is hood, and it is foul, just like Jasmin Crockett.
That's the whole PERSONA right puff pock and street fighting
girl from the ghetto. That's Jasmine Crockett's entire aura. Off
the attitude looks like in the shitter to meet the volume.
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Tell me to calm down the voice.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Now, the congressional seat is over four times as large
as my house seat.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
Clarification, But there's a little problem with Jasmine.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
It's all alive.
Speaker 5 (24:16):
She's code switching. She's a fraud, and we can prove
it today. This is where Jasmine says she's from, But
this is where Jasmine's really from. Welcome to Saint Louis, Missouri,
Jasmin Crockett's hometown. Well, let me show you where Jasmin
Crockett's really from. Welcome to Saint Louis, specifically the Republican
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suburbs of Saint Louis with the mansions, country clubs, and
private schools. This is where Jasmine Crockett was raised.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
We're talking quiet.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Suburbs, ane cured lawns, college grocers in the mailbox, and
neighbors who wait when they moved along. This is where
Jasmine Crockett went to school. It's called the Mary Institute
and Saint Louis Country Day School.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
It's one of the most prestigious.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
Institutions in the entire country. Also one of the most expensive.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Check this out.
Speaker 5 (25:13):
This isn't just a good school. This is the number
one school in the entire state of Missouri. It cost
thirty five thousand dollars per year to attend high school here.
And the reason why is because the average test scores
here guarantee your placement in an elite college institution. It's
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one of the best preparatory schools.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
In the world.
Speaker 5 (25:39):
The average SAT score here is thirteen fifty and the
average ACT score here is thirty. This is an elite institution.
Did your high school have its own private Wimbledon.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Orge?
Speaker 5 (26:00):
Was your high school's lacrosse field? This lacrosse field is expensive.
Did your high school have its own aquatic center on site?
Can Jasmine Crockett swim?
Speaker 2 (26:20):
She has no excuse because she went here.
Speaker 6 (26:31):
This is where he has mein learned to play clarinet
by the Apple Tree on this beautiful campus of the
Mary Institute Saint Louis Country Day School.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
All right, just so everybody, I'm gonna break in right there,
just because of the fact that we don't have time
to go through the whole like almost fifteen minute video.
But I'm gonna tell you when they were driving through
the neighborhood and showing the houses, those houses were like
three thousand, four thousand, maybe even five thousand square foot homes.
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Those things are huge. And by the way, the the
fields that Benny was showing during that entire time, every
single one of them was turf. Every single one was terf. Now,
I'm just gonna tell you, you're looking at an average of
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like three to five million dollars probably more depending upon
you know, the installation, but three to five million dollars
on average to put in just a single turf field.
They had a football field, a soccer field, the lacrosse field.
All of that was turf. Every single one was turf.
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And I would imagine they probably had like two or
three turf fields because they had the regular football field,
and I bet they had a practice football field as well. Yeah,
I mean we're talking millions upon millions of dollars, and
like he pointed out, thirty five thousand dollars over and above,
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you know, I mean sending them off to public school.
This is a private institution, thirty five thousand dollars to
go to to go to high school at this school.
This is a prestigious school. She is trying to play
because of the district that she is representing. She is
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attempting to play as though she comes from the ghetto,
you know. So yeah, anyway, well, all of this just
demonstrates something. Okay, And James Comer, who obviously is the
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oversight chairman, was interviewed by Benny Johnson, and well, well,
let's just say James Comer didn't really have a whole
heck of a lot of good things to say about
Yasmine Croquette. Oh, let's take a quick listen or a
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quick look at this interview. This interview is about three
minutes long, so I'll probably let the whole thing play.
But anyway, this is on the Benny Show.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
Jasmine Crockett leaving your committee, it's gotta be a real
heartbreaker for you, chairman.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
You know, I appreciate what you said, Benny about having
to deal with all those strong women on my committee
finding each other, especially Crockett and Marjorie, and you mentioned
Mace and Stansbury and Rashoota to leave and all that.
You know, when I became chairman a few years ago,
I looked like you had a darknet of hair and
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what shirt. You know, I was in good shape. Now
I'm all broke down and what And that's one hundred
percent of the reason why. But you know, Crockett's only
claim to fame is that viral moment where she got
into it with with Marjorie, And you know, she's never
accomplished anything. And when she first came on the Oversight Committee,
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she was a completely different personality than she is now.
When Crockett first appeared, I was somewhat impressed, you know,
she was polished and professional, and then over time she
morphed into whatever she is now and it's a completely
different personality.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
Okay, So that's really interesting. I mean, this is not
where we're going to go in this interview, but like,
can you expound on that? So she showed up and
we've covered extensively. We did an entire documentary that's been
seen by fifty million people about Jasmine's Crockett.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
And code switching is what it's called.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
It is when you are obviously playing a part a character.
It could be anything from a hundry club to a
hood rat, but your code switching somebody who you are not.
And Jasmine Crockett is not from the ghetto. Jasmine Crockett
is from very elite country club neighborhoods and went to
very elite schools, some of the best in the country.
She spent millions of dollars on her education in these
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schools and comes from privilege quite frankly, and so Jasmine
Crockett's like persona for rap persona or whatever you want
to call it. It's fake and it's it's it's provably fake.
So you're saying you witnessed that up close.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
We've all witnessed it, but me especially. She went from
someone that I thought, you know, if the Democrat Party
is looking this was four years ago. Now, if the
Democrat Party is looking for an African American female to
be front and center, I thought Crockett had the potential
to be it.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
But she is completely more.
Speaker 4 (31:48):
I'm going to predict, Benny, She's going to morph back
during her campaign to look more like the first version
of Jasmine Crockett we saw on the Committee, not the
last version or the current version. But yeah, yeah, she's
grew up in privilege, which I don't discriminate to get that.
I don't think critics does that. But you know, she's
had more opportunities than I've had in life and better
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education and things like that, which is fine.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
That's great.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
I'm a Republican, I'm for everybody being successful. But yeah,
the current version of Jasmine Crockett is not who I
feel is the authentic version, certainly not the original version
that we met of Jasmin Crockett.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
So what does all this proof? Well, first of first
of all, it proves that Jasmine Crockett, in her own
words and actions, is literally a grifter. She's an actress,
she is a total, in my opinion, totally inauthentic. There's
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also something else that I want to point out here,
And I don't know if Jasmine Crockett, because let's face it,
I can only take a little bit of her realistically.
But Jasmine Crockett has talked about white people and suppressive,
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you know, taking white people in as oppressors and those
kinds of things. She's jumped onto the racial bandwagon, and
yet she has more opportunity, She has had more opportunity
in this country than clearly i'd say probably seventy five percent,
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sixty percent, sixty seventy five percent of the white people
in this straight up I didn't have the opportunity to
go to a a uh prestigious number one in the state,
thirty five thousand dollars a year school. I didn't have
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that opportunity. How does that make it where I'm now
the oppressor though, because I happen to be a white male, Christian,
white male you know over forty See, it's stuff like
this that demonstrates that we actually in America, we actually
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do not have a race systemic race problem, folks. It's
just like Morgan Freeman said to Don Lemon, Don Lemming.
He basically said, look at the two of us. Look
at the two of us. We made it. We're two
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black men. We're on a national television show. You got
a national television show. I'm a movie actor. We're making
all kinds of money. You see. Race doesn't play a
part in any of this anymore. And He's right, you
can sit there and pull out and pick out you know,
several black figures throughout even throughout history. I mean, look
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at like Clarence Thomas. He's made an incredible name for himself.
Now you have Jasmine Crockett. Now what does she do
Rather than than capitalize on this particular on her her
particular upbringing and everything else, and capitalize on all of
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the things that she was able to do, she ends
up having to code switch because she has to play
a part, because to her, that is how you do things.
You play a part. You code switch, you act. If
you're a black female, you're gonna code switch because you've
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got to show that you ghetto. You know, you ghetto,
you do you And look at the look at the
the UH district that she's representing. Benny showed the pictures.
You know, folks, when is it, when is it going
to come time when we as the American people, the
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American public stand up and basically flip off these idiots
and go, you know what we see through you, we
see your reality, and we don't accept it and tell
them to go fly a kite. So I'm just I'm
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running for senate, she's running for senate, do me a favor.
End her political career. Please please by not voting for her,
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end her political career completely. She needs to go, just
like Kamala Harris needs to go. Tim Walls needs to go.
Hillary Clinton, she needs to go. Barack Obama needs to go.
They all need to get out of the limelight and
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we were talking about math, and apparently the Education Department
has now reached a yel to dismantle Biden's student loan plan. So,
now what happened here? So this is this is directly
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going against the Save Plan. The Save Plan the last
remnant of the Biden era effort to provide what is
called large scale student debt relief. I call it unconstitutional,
but anyway, so, the US Department of Education has announced
on December ninth that it has reached a proposed settlement
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with Missouri and the six other Republican led states that
sued to block the Save Plan. The proposal still needs
approval from the US District Court of the Eastern District
of Missouri's Eastern Division. The states argued that the Biden
administration exceeded its authority when it created Save in twenty
twenty three, which was a program that offered millions of
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borrowers lower monthly payments and an accelerated path to debt erasure.
Now you know, is a part of this program, especially
if you're a whiskey warrior p one that having the
federal government involved in student loans is unconstitutional in the
first place, because there is nothing in Article one, Section
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eight that demonstrates a constitutionally mandated responsibility for the federal
government to be in any part of education, because there
is none. There's no mention of education at all in
the Constitution period. But if you're going to step in
color outside of the constitutional boundaries and lines, why not, right? Yeah, anyway,
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So the SAVE program was introduced after the US Supreme
Court shut down President Joe Biden's original mass debt cancelation plan,
which relied on the Post nine to eleven Heroes Act
that allowed the Education Secretary to modify student loan related
rules during war or national emergencies. SAVE instead drew its
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authority from a different statute. But seven states argued that
it was just another attempt at broad debt cancelation that
the Supreme Court had already forbidden. H They were right, anyway,
the SAVE plan is not the product of well reasoned decision,
their complaint read, it is a pretext to evade the
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Supreme Court decision. So in July of twenty twenty four,
the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's
order and blocked the SAVE plan in its entirety. As
a result, borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan were placed
into a interest free forbearance where they have main for
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the last year. So on February eighteen of twenty twenty five,
the Eighth Circuit issued its long awaited final decision, again
siding with the suing states it did it right. The
ruling not only continued to a block Save, but also
prevented the Trump administration from processing forgiveness for borrowers enrolled
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in an older income driven repayment plan. Now, as of July,
the Education Department has identified more than seven point six
million borrowers in SAVE related forbearans. So under this proposed settlement,
the Education Department would stop enrolling any new borrowers into Save,
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reject all of the pending SAVE applications, and move all
current SAVE borrowers into legally authorized repayment plans. Now, if
these terms are approved by the court, roughly seven million
borrowers will have a limited window to select different repayment
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plans and resume payments. Folks, you took out a loan,
you pay the f and thing back. That's how our
country works, folks. This idea that all of a sudden,
the federal government should just you know, take the magic
wand like Harry Potter or something and make something disappear
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is a bunch of crap because the money that is
being borrowed by these students is basically coming from, or
being guaranteed by the federal government taxes, meaning you and
me as taxpayers. Okay, so all of this, all this
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does is just shift the responsibility. When you go and
sit there and say, oh yes, I absolve you of
your loan, all that does is shift the responsibility from
the borrower back to the creditor, which is the American taxpayer.
So no, no, I don't agree with any of this,
And again I personally don't think that the federal government
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because again I'm a strict, strict constitutionalist, so the federal
government shouldn't even be involved in any of this crap.
But that being said that if this, if the court
accepts this, all you people who thought that Joe Biden
was going to be able to get this, oh yes,
(46:36):
he's gonna give me kind of like Obama, He's gonna
pay for my market, He's gonna pay for all of
my oh yeah, everything, I'm gonna get everything for free. Yeah,
all of that's gone, folks. Yeah, and I hope so.
Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent said in a statement,
just like I did. The law is clear. If you
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take out a loan, you must pay it back. How
hard is it to really understand this? I mean, this
is like, this is basics, This is basic stuff. I
really don't understand what this whole point in all of this. So,
you know, shout out to the states, especially the state
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of Missouri and the other states that are fighting against
this egregious federal overreach. Kent says in his statement, American
taxpayers can now rest assured that they will no longer
be forced to serve as collateral for illegal and irresponsible
student loan policies. These states that are involved are Missouri, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
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and North Dakota, Ohio and Oklahoma. So yeah, and by
the way, Missouri also played a crucial part in the
original Supreme Court case that struck down Biden's original debt
cancelation plan. Yeah. Anyway, so that finally looks like if
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they accept this, we can put a nail in that
coffin and I get rid of the Joe Biden, that
Joe Biden era debacle, Well we still have remnants. And sadly,
this is happening at the University of Oklahoma. See what
a lot of people don't seem to understand is that
all of our major higher education institutions, I mean beyond
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just high school, all of our universities have been impermeated
by the stench of leftist ideologies. And because they have
been permeated by this stench of leftist ideologies, even places
such as the University of Oklahoma are not in to
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what's going on. Well, this report that just came out
the University of Oklahoma's facing renewed scrutiny over academic fairness
after multiple instructors were removed from classrooms in connection with
a dispute involving a Christian student who received a zero
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on an essay and a later allegation of viewpoint discrimination
tied to a campus protest. So last week, the university
confirmed that a teaching assistant, William mel Kerth, who uses
she they pronouns, had been removed from the classroom following
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the grading of an assignment submitted by a student, Samantha
Fulnecki Now, Samantha received a zero after responding to an
essay prompt by citing her Christian beliefs and referencing the Bible.
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The situation also expanded after after an assistant teaching professor
was also accused of showing preferential treatment to students who
supported Kerth's reinstatement. The university acknowledged that a professor whom
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it did not name, offered excused absences to students who
wished to participate in a protest supporting Kerth's return to
the classroom, and at the same time, by the way
(50:51):
Turning Points Turning Point USA chapter president Khalib Mangana sought
an excused absence to attend a counter protest, and according
to Turning Points social media posts, the professor was who
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was identified as Kelly Alvarez. She was his English composition
to instructor, and she denied Magana's request unless he could
organize a full, documented group of counter protesters. Yeah. So, hm,
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even if you go to what is considered to be
a red state school, they are like they're ingrained, they're
impermeated throughout the entire education system. They just are they
just are. And uh yeah, she these people. It's just
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one of those things that you just got to ask.
You ask yourself, what is going on with these idiots?
You just got to ask yourself that question. Speaking of
that question, you really really have to ask what's going
on with these idiots with this next story? Oh my gosh. Okay,
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So you know, before all this ingreened political social justice
crap that's gone into professional sports, I was a fan.
I still am a fan. I mean, I mean, I
you know, I still appreciate a game or a match,
(53:02):
I should say of soccer. See, I like soccer. I
enjoy it. I enjoy the the beauty of it. I
enjoy the one on one battles I enjoy I mean,
I know, it's not like high scoring and and you
know everybody sits there and says, oh, you're watching ninety
plus minutes and nothing happens. Well, actually there's a lot
(53:23):
that happens on the field if you know and understand
what you're dealing with. In a way, it's sort of
like hockey. I mean, if you understand all the rules
of hockey and the beauty of the game, you can
really get into it. Otherwise you just go for the
fights on the ice. I mean, that's it. But I digress.
So the World Cup is here in the Americas. You
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have Canada hosting part of it, America hosting part of it,
and of course Mexico hosting part of it. Well, our
wonderful city to our south, Seattle is a big soccer town,
and we're hosting one of the games. The game is
scheduled to be between Egypt and Iran. Egypt and Iran.
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Hang on to those two nation states for a second,
and let me explain to you what the schedule demonstrates
for the Egypt Iran World Cup soccer match that is
going to be, according to the World Cup, the LGBTQI
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plus Pride Match in Seattle. Now again, Egypt versus Iran
for the Pride Match in America. These people are fucking idiots.
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I'm sorry, that's just I you know, ear musk for
the kids, But oh my god, how stupid can you
f ing be? Oh my god, how dumb. Yes, we're
gonna have two majority Muslim countries and we're gonna bring
them here to America and we're gonna force them to
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play in a stadium on Pride match night. Oh my gosh,
how I mean I could understand if it was like
you know, the US versus Canada. Okay, that at least
have two Western Western countries in it, and that would
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at least somewhat have an understanding of what's going on.
Oh my gosh, I cannot believe that Egypt and Era
of all places, what the hell? Iran of all places?
Oh yeah, you're gonna come here, and you guys are
gonna play the Pride match in Seattle. I mean, that
would almost be the worst place that I could think of.
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It would be doing the Pride match in say, San Francisco.
I mean, that would be a little too on the nose,
if you understand what I mean. But holy crap, Well
furious both of them are protesting against this, and I agree.
They basically said, how dare you that this is a
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Muslim majority countries to Middle East state nations where homosexuality
is actually illegal? They've vented their fury. On Tuesday that
the FAF that FIFA had scheduled a twenty twenty six
World Cup soccer match that overlaps LGBTQIA plus divided by
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sign ampersan Pride events. Oh my gosh, how these how
did these dumbasses do this. I seriously, I this is like,
this just confirms what I've already known that people like
this they don't have two brain cells to like rub together.
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It just doesn't. Oh my gosh, this is so freaking ridiculous. Wow,
they're furiously protesting because that cause affronts their Islamic sensibilities,
along with cultural and social values that they hold. Yeah.
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Egypt's soccer federation issued a statement late Tuesday saying it
sent a letter to FIFA categorically rejecting any activities related
to supporting homosexuality during the match. Seattle's Pride Fest has
been organized in the city since two thousand and seven
by a nonprofit which designated the June twenty sixth game
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for celebration before FIFA made the World Cup draw on Friday. Yeah,
oh my gosh, this is just this is just too much.
I'm sorry, it's just too much. Oh and I got
to show you. Here's some of the photos in the article.
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Here's some of the photos that we got a Yeah,
there we go everything these people. Oh my gosh. I
and by the way, here's an ex post that the
Iotola regime in Iran just execated executed two gay men
for the crime of sodomy. I mean, and there's photos
(58:47):
of the two men talk about talk about blindness, talk
about blindness and idiocy. Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh.
So now, yeah, and by the way, FIFA chose on
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Saturday to allocate the Egyptian Iran game to Seattle instead
of Vancouver, where the team's group's rivals Belgium and New
Zealand will play at the same time. Yeah, so now
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the mayor elect Kate Wilson, the socialist idiot. She wrote
on social media that with matches on Juneteenth and Pride,
we'll get to show the world that in Seattle, everyone
is welcome. What an incredible honor, except for Egypt and Iran. Apparently.
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Oh these people are so so stupid. Oh my gosh,
they're just so stupid. I I can't even imagine. I
saw that and I just cracked up. All right, folks,
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