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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Nineteen thirty two.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
That work.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Hi, this is Jake with Politics by Jake to tell
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Speaker 1 (00:29):
Okay, everybody, once.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Again, it is Friday morning at seven am or thereabouts.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
I am Jake and this is Politics by Jake.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
And we are here giving our usual bi weekly Mondays
is Friday, seven am, CACA, our usual bi weekly strategic
overview where we really take a historical perspective and one
of the things that we try to do, Number one,
we try to.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Do political education because.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
And this is just my usual ordinary blurb, but I
look at the Democrats, and I'm going to talk about
this more a little later with regard to what happened
to Senator Padilla of California. But I look at the
Democrats and we've kind of got the wrong kind of
Democrat in office. You've heard me talk about this before,

(01:23):
but we have the corporatist Clintoniste, Democratic Leadership Council Democrat.
These are the Democrats about whom Alessandria Casio Cortez, who
seems now to be turning away from her so called
democratic socialist roots, which, as I've said to you before,

(01:45):
I don't even understand why she says that, because if
you go to her platform, if you go to what
she stands for, there's nothing in it that's socialist.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
There's nothing in it. This democratic socialist.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
Bernie Sanders is the same way. Alessandro a Casio or
tes Are aoc. I think maybe she's wising up. And
you know, she may be wising up because she is
contemplating either a run for the Senate or b a
run for the presidency in twenty twenty eight. And if

(02:16):
she holds on and she's smart, I mean, she's smart
and she knows the kind of corporate democrats that I'm
talking about. These are not democrats. These are democrats who
when you and this dovetails with what I've talked about
with regard to the Biden coup, because as you know,

(02:38):
it is at politics by Jacare it is our opinion
that Biden was forced out and it was essentially a coup.
And what happened is that the corporates Democrats that of
which I just spoke, who were led by Nancy Pelosi
and Barack Obama came and they basically said to Biden, listen,

(03:02):
will give you like two or three weeks to get out,
and if you don't get out, we're going to go
against you, and we're going to start talking you down
and go against you. And here's a guy who all
he wanted to do, well, I say all he wanted
to do. He wanted to do.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
A lot of stuff.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
That was the problem that they had with him, because
Alessandro Casio Cortes said in the secret meetings in the
House where she listened to her fellow Democrats talking about
what to do about the election, that the cry from

(03:45):
them was.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
My donors.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
And who was she talking about. She was talking about
the financial criminals, as George Carlin calls them, who run
Wall Street. She was talking about the financial arcs. She
was talking about these very corporatists. That the Clinton eastas
the Democratic Leadership Council, has driven the Democratic Party too

(04:13):
and away from its New Roots background or sorry, New
Deal background, towards a more moderate and I think the
idea is honestly because it's all about money. I'm sorry
to say this, but the baseline element or all this
is money. More financially lucrative situation you know, and it

(04:35):
has drawn these kind of Democrats who in many cases
are Democrats in name only, and they don't fight, and
they're not really serious about the democratic ideals. They're not
really serious about the new Deal. They're just basically serious
about getting elected. And if they don't go ahead and

(04:57):
do what their donors want them to do. And from
what AOC said, the donors were yelling and screaming and
they were threatening to cut off funding for these Democrats
if they didn't do what they said they were going
to cut funding. And AOC rightly said, and I mean,

(05:18):
she's done yeoman's service for people in the movement by
pointing this out that she said they should have been saying,
if they were really true democrats, they should have said,
not my donors, but my constituents. What is it that

(05:44):
they are calling and crying out for? But instead it
was my donors.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
And this is the tip off.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
I mean a lot of times you have to kind
of read between the lines, and in the silence that
goes on inside the Beltway, you don't necessarily find out
and know just exactly what's going on. But AOC really
helped us out here when she said this and indicated

(06:13):
that this is a situation where the corporate democrats forced
Biden out, and really it's the finance oligarchs. It's the
financial criminals who run Wall Street. Again, George Carlin's words,
not mine. I am the messenger. I am delivering that message.
But I mean, I kind of tend to think so.

(06:35):
And all we have to do is, like, look at
the casino economy that exists today, the hedge funds, the derivatives,
the stunning amount of crypto, and actually derivatives are bigger
than crypto. Crypto is about I don't know, it's something like, gosh,
three trillion, and derivatives is something like four trillion or

(07:01):
something like that. And we've talked about this before and
I'm not gonna I don't want to get into this
now because I hadn't actually intended on talking about this.
But derivatives is like a bet on a bet. It's
it's a game of chance, it's a casino. And this
is what the markets, the financial markets have devolved into.

(07:23):
Crypto is kind of the digitized smoke and mirrors confidence game.
It's kind of become like that. And so why did
they want Biden out? And let me tell you. Let
me just say before I even say why they wanted
Biden out. They didn't want Harris in either, but they

(07:45):
thought that Harris, who is a corporatist, they thought that
they could maybe work with her. That what they wanted
to have was an open convention. And this is kind
of a this is kind of an electoral abomination, you know,
because you already had your candidate, Joe Biden had won

(08:05):
all the primaries, He'd won eighty seven percent of the
votes that were cast in those primaries. He was the candidate.
But why did they want to get rid of him?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Well?

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Because and the incredible thing about this is, and I'm
not sure that another person would have said this. Maybe
I don't know. I'm not sure that I would have
said it. And I tend to be a little forthright
in my speech. But one of the things that he said,
he could have said, you know, you billionaires, you come sucking.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Billionaires.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
He said, you know, you guys, you've gotten rich. You've
gotten rich off of America through all of the blessings
that this country offers to help people like you, and
you've gotten rich, You've made it. That's great, that's tremendous.
Good for you. Now, what about this? Why don't you pay?

(09:10):
And here's what I'm thinking, and I'm speaking for Joe
Biden here, Okay, I didn't come up with this. Joe
Biden came up with us. Let's do this Number one,
elect me. And in December of twenty twenty five, when
the twenty seventeen tax scam benefits, which overwhelmingly benefited the

(09:32):
rich and overwhelmingly placed a increased tax burden on the
middle class, which, by the way, is the great economic
engine of the country, end.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
Of the world.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
Let's have those their sunsetting and if I allow them
to continue, they'll continue forever, and there will be that
oppression and there will be that concomitant blessing if you
want to call it that, or benefit to you guys,
Why don't we do this? You guys are so rich,

(10:08):
Why don't we just sunset those? Why don't we allow
those to expire? And that's the one thing he said.
And the next thing he said was, I've got this
tax plan.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Let's do this.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Let's do say it twenty five percent alternative minimum tax.
Let's say let's do a twenty eight percent top rate, okay,
on corporate income tax. And that's that's on the gross.
That's not you know, after before, that's before deductions or

(10:44):
itemizations or anything like that. But let's do that. Let's
do it twenty eight percent top rate on taxes.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
And you know, in the fifties.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
In the days of Ike, the top rate was ninety
percent on the gross. And I'm kind of presaging what
I'm about to say here, but the companies got along
really well on that. They did really well. They had
no problem with that at all. And then he said,
and let's do this. Let's take the capital gains and

(11:19):
let's let's do a twenty eight percent tax on your
capital gains. And you know, capital gains is really one
of the big ways that people with a lot of
money make more money. And let's tax them at that rate,
not when you sell them, but just as they're valued,

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you know, in the year that you're holding onto them.
And he reduced the whole thing down to one simple statement,
Why don't you, guys, it's great that you got rich.
Pay your fair share the hue. Can you imagine in

(12:02):
the board room. There's this one movie by mel Brooks.
It's called Silent Movie. And I wish I was doing
a video cast. I can't do that right now. But
there's this one situation where there was a scene where
it was in the boardroom and you're this is a
humorous movie. Mel Brooks is, he does funny movies, humorous movies,

(12:25):
and he there was this one scene where something like
that was proposed.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
And I don't want to.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
Get into it too much except to tell you all
of the board people sitting at the board meeting started
frothing at the mouth. I can see it in my
mind's eye right now, and I just recommend to you
to go to YouTube because you could probably access it
on YouTube and you can get that movie. But I mean,
it's just the funniest thing. And this was back I

(12:51):
don't know in what, seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight,
something like that, and mel Brooks called it right because
mel Brooks was on the inside and mel Brooks knew.
And this is exactly I guarantee you, this is exactly
what happened to the financial oligarchs and the corporatists and

(13:15):
the George Carlin Stavid about the financial criminals are Wall Street,
which probably is true. Sorry to call you guys out,
but it's probably true. The way you do it. I
could go over the way you do it.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
And it's just like I said, it's like.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
The casino economy. It's like a casino. And they just
completely freaked out, what us.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Pay our fair share?

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Are you kidding me? But that's the way it was.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
And they just could not abide that. And that was
just I mean, that was it, and that was easy.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
They just pay our fair share? Are you nuts? Are
you crazy? Get rid of this guy?

Speaker 1 (13:55):
And that's what happened. That's what they did. They got
rid of them.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
And you will note, among other things that could be said,
that Kamala Harris came out not too long after she
became the candidate and she said this, and it's very
telling because she's trying to balance her candidacy and her
possible presidency to curry favor with those very same corporatists,

(14:26):
those very same financial elites, those very same financial oligarchs,
those very same George Carlin named financial criminals in Ron
Wall Street, in order to preserve her presidency. And that's
the idea. That's the difference between the DLC Democrats and
the New Deal Democrats. That's the idea. And she dropped

(14:50):
the rate, she dropped the top rate from twenty eight
percent to eighteen percent. And this is how she justified it,
she said, because we know the reason why she justified it.
She said, we know that when business is sustained and
suckered and supported, everybody makes money. So I guess what's

(15:14):
good for the finance oligarchs and the corporatists and the
financial elites is good for America. And you know this
is the fix is in.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
I mean, this is obvious.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
So okay, So there you have it. And I want
to just say to all the new listeners, I guess
we have some guy from Italy who called in last
week talked about something about the Mexican flag versus the
American flag. We want to welcome you to the show.
And let's take a minute and let's have a commercial

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(17:31):
politics by Jake, and we are back. So one thing.
And I kind of have to apologize in a way
for this because I should have reported this a week ago,
and I'm kind of actually in a way ashamed and
embarrassed in myself that I didn't. The only excuse that
I make is that there's just so much going on,

(17:52):
and I'm going to try to catch up to what's
going on right now in the show so that i
can get you up to date on this. But this
happened last week and it has to do with Christy
Nome and Senator Padilla. And this is really important, and
there are several reasons why it's important. I mean, it's

(18:13):
this unbelievable outrage. This is an administration. Number one, they're illegitimate,
and number two, they're out of control. Number three, they're
filled with political fanatics like Stephen A. Miller and Steve Bannon.
They're filled with rich people who have no concept of

(18:35):
the plight of ordinary people. And they're filled with they
and sometimes these things overlap by the way they're filled
with religious fanatics of the Christian persuasion who have an apocalyptic,
a messianic and apocalyptic view according to the way they
interpret their Holy Book, which is the mostly it is

(18:57):
the New Testament, Old Testament too, but the New Testament,
mostly the New Testament, and the story there of Jesus Christ,
and the twisting and turning of some of the things
that are in there, about what the winding up stages
will be, as far as when God is supposed to

(19:19):
come again, and the things that will happen before God
comes again, and so on and so forth. There's something
called the rapture, which, in my opinion, I've looked carefully,
I really can't find anything about. Just the most vague statement.
I think it's in Timothy, but don't even quote me

(19:39):
on that, because I'm I'm speaking off the top of
my head there. But there's something that could be interpreted
and has been interpreted, as the removal of the people
who are righteous off of the earth, so they don't
have to partake of all of the evil that will

(20:00):
come upon the earth in consequence of the disobedience of mankind,
and so on and so forth. They'll just be removed
from the Earth's called the rapture. Basically, they'll be taken
up into heaven or they'll be taken up into the
sky or some other planet or I don't know what
it is, but that's basically what's going to happen. So
I don't see anything in there that indicates in the

(20:22):
slightest that's something like this will happen. Well, maybe in
the slightest, just the very slightest, but not more than
the slightest. Okay, these are the people who infest the
government right now, and I want to talk about that.
But the first thing I want to talk about, and
this is kind of a function of this, we had

(20:45):
on in between June twelfth and June seventeenth of twenty
twenty five. Senator Alex Paedilla attended on June this is
on June twelfth, he attended a dhs A press conference
in Los Angeles. It was led by Secretary excuse the expression,

(21:07):
maybe Secretary of the Stenography Pool, Christy nome On. She's
unfortunately she's a cabinet secretary. I means, what can I say?
It's we've only been through six months of this. We're
going to go through potentially three and a half more
years of it. But really, if we can flip the

(21:30):
House and the Senate to a great degree, which these
people are doing so much, They're doing so many crazy,
outrageous things. Apparently they're really coming really close to getting
this into a war with Iran. Right now, we're going
to talk about that. And I've got some other stuff
that Kennedy is doing, the Secretary of Health and Human Services,

(21:53):
the insane stuff that he's doing.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Don't to have time for that.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
But anyway, getting back to this, and you know, Alpadia
is what do you want to call him? A Hispanic?
He's a Latino, but you know he's an American, and
he's a Democrat, and he was elected by the voice
of the people to the Senate, and he questioned the
deployment in this press conference of federal forces and immigration tactics.

(22:24):
And for his trouble, I mean, and once again let
me remind you, United States senator sitting United States senator.
He was escorted by National Gardeners is putting it mildly,
and FBI, and he identified himself as a United States senator.

(22:47):
And these agents who are these are Gestapo, These are
politicized and as I've explained, to you. There's a Trumpian
contingent has been since at least twenty fifteen and really
earlier than that. And I've talked about this in years
previous when with regard to Clinton and so on and

(23:11):
so forth, in the October surprise and all of that stuff,
and Rudy Giuliani, who is supposed to have it in
with these guys. There's a Trumpian contingent in the FBI,
and these are politicized guys, and the Trump administration is
replacing the just ordinary law and order FBI guys with

(23:32):
these kind of Trumpian contingent, guys who are loyal to Trump.
Trump wants loyalty, not to the Constitution. He could care
less about the Constitution except how he can get around
it and how he can violate it. That is all
he cares about the Constitution. We've talked about it before,

(23:54):
we will doubtedly talk about it more, but that's just
all he cares about. And he wants people who will
be loyal to him. George W. Bush was the same way.
He wanted people who were loyal to him. He rewarded loyalty.
He didn't care about people who were principled and wanted
to obey the constitution. He wanted people who were loyal

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to him, and these were the agents who pushed him
out and treated him very roughly and handcuffed him and
even detained him. And in response to this, the right wing, fascist,
corrupt controlled corporate media, different levels of that, but Fox

(24:39):
News among them, went into action trying to blame the
song on Padia. Noom claimed that Padilla lungs, for example,
and that he didn't identify himself and that she didn't
recognize him. This is a person who doesn't recognize the
other people in government. And it doesn't matter that Padia's

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testimony himself about what happened, the testimony of eyewitnesses, and
the video that was shot, they all refute that claim.
They don't say that that's what happened at all. That
doesn't support Nome's point of view. And Padia called it
democratic backsliding, which is the least that it could be done.

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He went on June seventeenth, he went into the Senate
on the floor and he raised alarms. In a June
seventeenth Senate speech. You had some Democrats like Schiff and
Harris and Schumer and others. They denounced the incident as
an abuse of power and as authoritarian. Some Republicans echoed

(25:46):
this concern as well. They might, but I don't think
nearly enough was done. And the thing is is that
this was just swept under the carpet, and one of
these things in South Park when the officer says nothing
to see here or move on. This is an outrage.
It was set against the MAC and the context and

(26:09):
significance of this, of course, is that it's set against
these mass protests, federal tube deployments in LA, the violation
of Posse comitatus as far as I'm concerned, which states
that no military troops will be used on United States soil.
And I've talked about how there may be certain elements

(26:31):
of that, like it may be okay for them to
come guard federal buildings, but the National Guard can actually
do that, and they've been federalized too, didn't notify the governor,
and there's a case going on about that right now.
It's going really slow. I don't as of the time
of recording to this, we don't have anything on that.

(26:51):
I don't have anything that I can give you on that.
But what it does is it highlights these issues of
federal overreach, militarization, and suppressed oversight. And I mean, and
this is there should be a hue and a cry
about this, because when a United States Senator is handcuffed

(27:14):
at a federal press briefing, that should alarm every American.
And there should be a hue and a cry. And
as I said, on June twelfth, Los Angeles, DHS Secretary
of Christin Nomme announced the crackdown on protesters and immigrants.
Senator Alex Padilla, who was escorted in by the National

(27:37):
Guard and the FBI. These politicized FBI guys attempted to
ask for answers publicly did not identified himself, you know,
as a United States senator. But he was forcibly removed.
He was pushed to the ground. He was pushed, he
was thrown to the ground. He was tackled just like

(27:57):
a common criminal and handcuffed. Anyway. You know, I've been
a police officer. I've told you that, I've been a
correction officer. I've told you that I've talked to you
about stripes where the guy in it is named Francis.
Everybody calls him Psycho because he's crazy and there's a
certain point where he states the whole reason why he

(28:19):
wanted to join the military, which was because he said,
all I know is that finally I'm going to get
the chance to kill somebody. These are the kinds of
people you have in eisen Let's face, it isis gestapa.
Isis the gestapo. It's the politicization of the law enforcement process,

(28:39):
to say the very least. But getting back to this,
Gnome and the federal officials later claimed the padea lunged
I said this and didn't identify himself, but you know
this is not true. He's the United States Senator. He
doesn't have to lunch. Padilla was on the seventeenth. He
is back on the Cenate floor. He delivered an emotional rebuke, warning,

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if this is what they do to a senator, and
this is true, and what makes it even worse is
that they did it to a Hispanic American, a Latino American,
if you want to call it that, And he said,
if this is what they do to a senator, imagine
what they do to everyday people. And this is a
reflection of what they do. It's I mean, if Adam

(29:24):
Schiff was there along with Alex Padilla, maybe they would
have done the same thing. Maybe they wouldn't. I nevertheless
think that it's significant from the standpoint that he's a
Hispanic and they treated him just like the people that
they want to deport, without access and without acknowledgment of

(29:46):
the laws that protect these people. And there's more of
this going on. I don't even know if I'm going
to have time to talk about that. There's some incredible
thing going on in New York where they arrested somebody,
Kathy and once again, and I'm trying to stick to
what I'm already behind on these things. I'm trying to
stick to what it is that I wanted to talk

(30:07):
to you about. But there's just so much of this
going on. Fellow Democrats called it democratic backsliding, authoritarian posturing.
Some even called for Nome's resignation and investigation. And the
idea is that this is an isolated scuffle. It happened
in the context of mass protests, national Guard and marines

(30:28):
on the streets, arguably illegally mobilized, federalizing the Guard. This
in itself is not illegal, but the governor of the
state where the Guard is that is being mobilized has
to be notified and there was. There was no consultation,
there was no conference, there was no feedback asked for

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from the governor of the state of California. They just
did it. And this is all part of a pattern
of militarized federal intervention in American communities. And as I've said,
because I know that this is a national sew and
actually it's.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
A we have.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
Like I said, we have apparently somebody who listens in Italy.
They're testing this in California. But listen to me, my
listeners in the fifty States, they're coming for you too.
So we need to rise up and remember that we're
all in this together. And it's all important that we

(31:27):
stand up because the institutions, like I said, and what
is one of the institutions, the people have to rise
up in their righteous anger because these people are not
going to go away. You can't just make nice with
these people. These people want to overthrow the constitution. They're
absolutely doing everything they can to ignore the laws. I

(31:49):
talk about this in one of my videos of Project
twenty twenty five that you can go to YouTube dot
com forward slash at Politics by Jake and it's right there.
It's called projective. Actually have two of them, I urge
you to read them, because we'll look at them, because
in them I talk.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
About these things.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
So this is all part of a pattern of militarized
federal intervention in American communities. And as I've said before,
this is what Trump lusts after his teeth ache, to
be able to declare a state of emergency or otherwise
suspend the rights of the constitutions. Removal is a dangerous

(32:32):
signal oversight is under attacked. And we're watching our institutions
being tested. They're being tested, and they're failing. When dissent
from a senator is silenced, what chance do the rest
of us have? And at this point, let's take a break.
This is and I urge you to tune in by
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(33:14):
this is Jake with Twain Consulting, and I'm back again
to talk to you about one of these little wrinkles
that can cause a lot of problems and a lot
of happiness for people who actually want to own a business,
or who have just started a business, or who have
been operating a business now for some time. It doesn't
really matter. My guess is that you wanted asset protection.
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(35:05):
of Christin Noan and Alex Padilla. This is symptomatic and
endemic and representative of the way the ISIS gestoppo. And
Tom Holman is part of this. Christineome is also part
of it, the way they're acting and the way they're
doing things. So we have now and this is going on,

(35:29):
and there is this guy named Brad Lander, Brad Lander,
and this is New York and he is the New
York City Controller. And Lander was arrested and then unarrested
but arrested by ISIS Gestapo while attempting to intervene in

(35:50):
an immigration court. And this is something that he had
done several times previously. And a reporter actually overheurt and
this is in the fixes in department. By the way,
a reporter actually overheard ICE agents discussing the arrest beforehand
that it was in fact a setup. Because what Lander

(36:12):
was doing, and this is the insanity of all this.
Lander was attempting to protect immigrants from being taken without
judicial warrants. And what does that mean without recourse to
due process of the law, which is guaranteed under the

(36:34):
United States Constitution and extends to even people on the
soil of the United States who may not necessarily be
citizens of the United States. In the first instance, they
have due process and they cannot, for example, in this case,
be taken under arrest for deportation without a judicial warrant.

(36:58):
And this is what he was trying to do. And
Ice not only arrested Get this, ge't this, This is unbelievable.
Ice not only arrested Lander, who's, you know, an official
of the city, he's the financial controller of the city.
They not only arrested him, but they also briefly detained

(37:19):
a New York Police Department officer who was part of
Lander's security detail, and Christy nomore. You know, I guess
you could say it was the DHS Department of Homeland Security,
acting through her narrative, Lens falsely tweeted that Lander had
assaulted officers. DHS, for example, falsely claimed, or I guess

(37:42):
I should say, claims that there has been a four
hundred and thirteen percent increase in assaults on ice Gestapo agents,
and the incident, this particular incident was spun to accuse
Lander of undermining law enforcement when video showed the opposite.

(38:03):
He was just And the unbelievable part of this is
the bar is really low. I mean, it's probably significant
because in other countries you don't necessarily get this, although
I haven't made a sweeping exposition and analysis of what
happens in other countries. But this is the United States,

(38:24):
this is the constitution. Everybody is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Everybody has the right to do process. Even Donald Trump,
if he were to do something like what he said,
he said, I could shoot someone on the street in
broad daylight and I wouldn't lose any votes. Even though
we would see him do this and we would know

(38:45):
that he is guilty, he is still innocent until presumed
to be guilty, still entitled to do process, but unfortunately
apparently not the controller of the City of New York.
So what the propaganda machines that have suborned themselves are

(39:05):
the very worst of the corrupt controlled corporate media did
was to accuse Lander of undermining law enforcement. But we
have video, let's hear it, for video devices in phones
and things like this that show exactly the opposite. And
this is like, this is all of this is an absurdity.

(39:28):
Understand it's an absurdity. I was watching I Love to
show Mighty Python, the Mighty Python skits, and in this
once skit, they arrested someone for something, for whatever. They
just decided they were going to rest them for whatever
happened to be in the police station at the time,
and in this particular case, it was a desk. And

(39:50):
Gavin Newsom and Kathy Holkel, Gavin Newsom, governor in the
state of California. Course Kathy Holkel, governor of the state
of New yorkcl delivered a fiery defense and she said
it's bs. She actually said the word in a podcast.
I could say the word I'm on a radio station.

(40:10):
It's governed by the FCC. I'm not sure that I
can say the word, but I can't say BS, she said,
And I'm transliterating what Governor Holkle actually said. She said,
it's BS calling out the injustice of arresting, arresting elected officials,
arresting elected officials, protecting immigrants, just protecting immigrants demanding that

(40:35):
they have the same due process right that is guaranteed
to them under the constitution. There's no problem. There's no
disconnect between supporting law enforcement and supporting the constitution. There isn't.
There just isn't.

Speaker 1 (40:52):
So this is just ridiculous. I mean.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
And Newsom a similarly angry, and his rage in recent
days and weeks has been noted as being inspirational, and
it signals a rising resistance among democratic governors. And you'd
better we've now reached the point where ice gestapo is

(41:17):
so emboldened. And don't get me started. I was talking
to someone the other day. I said, don't get me
started on these guys. I was a police officer, I
was a correctional officer. I know guys like this. These
are guys who get sexually excited when they watch Roadhouse.

(41:37):
These are guys who take criminal degrees in they get
an associate degree or maybe even a bachelor's degree. Honestly,
I don't know if there is such a thing in
a criminal injustice and criminal justice. And they can't get
on a force. Why can't they get on a force?
As someone who did get on a force, who got

(41:58):
on two forces, can tell you, it's because they are
unprepared and they are unsatisfactory as far as being successful candidates.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
That's what it is.

Speaker 3 (42:11):
You go through all sorts of tests in order to
become a police officer. I did too. They look at
you with careful scrutiny, and but you have all these things,
You have all these people, and they're just I could
I could say something different about this, but let's just
say they have a certain kind of a zeal. Do
you understand what I'm saying when I say they get

(42:34):
sexually excited? And I'm I don't know if I'm actually
being facetious when I say this, but I'm using that
as an example of the inordinate level of excitement that
they get to. They get excited when they see things.
It's like Francis and Stripes, who I talked about in
an earlier segment of the show, who All He Wants

(42:55):
to do is get to kill somebody. It's the same thing,
it's the exact same thing. These people are a disgrace
in many cases. They're absurdly dressed, surdly uniformed, and they're
an embarrassment to law enforcement. And believe me, there's enough
people in law enforcement who are embarrassments to law enforcement

(43:17):
in my opinion, that we don't have to go outside
and look at situations like this. But these people are
an embarrassment. They are their own shame, they are their
own poverty, and they don't even know it. They think
they're cool. All right.

Speaker 1 (43:33):
So I've kind of talked about that.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
I want to talk about it more, but I think
at least I'm a little caught up on that. I
want to talk about what Robert F. Kennedy has been doing,
and he's the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Human Services,
and we have a situation that is really dangerous, and
I think that what we're doing is if they we

(44:00):
ignore it. And it's not like it's been totally ignored.
The Dog and Ponies show that are sentate confirmation hearings
where they make a show of due diligence, but it's
just a fantasy, It says, they ask the questions, the
candidate says what they say, and then they go ahead
and approve it anyway, because they're all Republicans and they're

(44:21):
in power, and they don't care. They're going to get
their people in and they don't care if, for just
for example, the Secretary of Health and Human Services said,
you know, I want to completely destroy the world. They
don't care. They're going to vote him in because they
have the majority and they're going to vote him in.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
It's all right.

Speaker 3 (44:43):
So this is kind of what RFK is done. O.
RFK of course doesn't believe in vaccines, and then he says, no,
I don't. It's not that I don't believe in vaccines,
it's just that I don't believe this. So this is
what he's done. He has fired this seventeen experts and
experienced people, and r FK they're blocking vaccine approvals. They said,

(45:11):
you know, we're not interested in infectious diseases. We care
about chronic diseases. Well, I mean I ask you this,
what are you doing there as far as chronic diseases
are concerned. I mean, as far as I can see,
it's precious little. And then there were two or three

(45:34):
key meetings. There was a media that was supposed to
be held earlier this spring, where they would decide which
of the strains of influenza needed to be encouraged. Right,
it can usually have two, sometimes three of these, and
that's the basis for the vaccines. The one that's most
likely to be prevalent, and it may mutate, But to

(45:59):
make a vaccine out of it, because you're always a
year behind, you're always a year behind on the vaccines,
is going to be the most beneficial to the people
who is going to help them. So there's a meeting
that's supposed to do that, and he canceled it. You
may have heard about it in the news, and it
looks to me like it's actually wasn't rescheduled. It looks

(46:22):
like it wasn't held. And so they met informally to say, Okay,
here's what we're going to do. But this was not
under the echis of the United States government. Do you
understand this was a sort of an ad hoc, do
it yourself type of thing. And then what that leaves
is a problem. It's one thing to have a vaccine

(46:45):
theoretically available. Okay, The other question is who can afford
it if it's not, for example, for school children, if
it's not on the obligatory schedule, if it's not designated
by the secret Carry of Health and Human Services to
be essential to have kids school kids immunized, then you

(47:10):
may be able to get it, but your insurance won't
pay for it. And I assure you the insurance will
take the opportunity. They'll they'll eagerly welcome the opportunity not
to pay because they'll say this, well, you know, the
CDC says this isn't essential, and therefore we're going to

(47:35):
leave it. It's up to you. Leave it up to you.
You can decide all that wonderful freedom. The wonderful freedom
means that you pay. So what we're talking about here
is if it's compulsory and obligatory, the insurance company will
probably have to pay. But the way it works is
and I just the old you know, the old saying ten,

(47:56):
I'll get you twenty. If it's not compulsory, and if
it's not obligatory, the insurance company is going to do
everything they can do not to pay. So that's what's
going on here. And RFK has talked about a couple
of these people. They talk about the poor and the
global South, or the poor in the American hinterland and

(48:19):
all of that stuff. So you know, they're libertarians, right,
and this is you know, part of libertarianism, and according
to some of the critics here, what we're seeing as
an assault on science which is partially conducted under this
banner of libertarianism, and the libertarianism are free writers. They'll
take anything the government gives as long as they don't

(48:40):
have to pay for it, as long as they don't
have to pay their fair share. They have that in
common with the financial elites who threw Joe Biden out
of the candidacy, who threatened him, and who wanted to
replace him with free convention because like I said, they
they didn't want Cambell Harris either. They were able to
deal with her and work with her, and that's why
they left her in. So of course, you know, Trump

(49:02):
is a friend of the masses, supposedly, right, But what
about this. You're making it harder to get these shots.
And we're supposed to be a dignant and this is
another funny thing. You know, people are indignant that it
didn't provide one hundred percent coverage. Well, you know, they
never claimed that people who knew what they were talking
about never did they said, you know, this is ninety

(49:24):
percent effective, ninety five percent effective. We're ninety percent effective.
That means ten percent of the people are in danger
of getting it. Now, let's go back. Who are the
new people? And I say, as five of the seventeen,
now it's eight. It is the Committee on Immunization Practices.
It's an advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. So remember in

(49:47):
the hearing, Senator Cassidy Louisiana at least tried to get
Kennedy to promise that he would not completely overthrow this,
and he should have used more loyally approached because if
you say I'm not going to interfere with ACIP, that
could mean I'm going to kick everybody out and replace
them with my own appointees. But I'll leave the committee,

(50:10):
see what I mean, So there will still be a committee.
And what I think Cassidy was driving at, which is
that you're going to purge them, aren't you? Are you
going to fire them all? And therefore I kind of
think that that's, you know, kind of negligence on the
part of Cassidy because you're dealing Kennedy's a very evasive,

(50:32):
elusive guy.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
He's a drug addict.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
He's a heroin addict for I think it's something like
thirteen or fifteen years, and it's not really aware. He
says he's off of the stuff, but it's not clear
that he's off of the stuff. And he's evasive, he's elusive.
His whole stock in trade is to say one thing
and then deny that he said it and then come

(50:54):
back to it. So, okay, So we're actually out of time,
and I'll try to get and pick up. There's just
so much going on. It's tough to do with justice,
and there's so many things to talk about, which in
its own way for somebody like me is a blessing
and it's a curse, but there it is. We're up
to the weekend. We'll have just a great weekend and we'll.

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