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April 30, 2025 52 mins
Joe rants on issues of the day! Some of the weird / uncomfortable and hidden stories that can affect you greatly.

Make it your show, your topic! Call in all topics on the table, get engaged, get informed, get involved!

AND as always, we'll be covering current events, including those weird news items that you may not have heard or read in the mainstream media accounts.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Have you with me? Eight five five real Joe eight
five five seven three two five five sixth three, Get involved,
get engaged, be part of the solutions. The way we
do things around here, you know what, I don't do
it by consensus, but I do want to hear from you.
I do want to make sure that you know what's
going on, that you have the fact you need to
move forward on this, so you know, listen. You don't agree,

(00:25):
then find it, find another show to listen to, or
find your don't get to make up your facts, but
you need to find the facts. You need to be
able to speak to the facts. Don't you think I
mean seriously? All right? H five five real joey five
five seven three two five five sixty send me an email,

(00:47):
really that simple. Joe at Joe Masina dot com. Joe
at Joe Messina dot com. I do appreciate the time
that you're spending on us here. All right. I got
a bunch of stories I want to get to. I'm
not gonna get to it, just no, I can fill
it them bones, all right. Three House Democrats have to
be removed from the trumpet peachment resolution, and I would

(01:09):
like to say they're coming to their senses, but I
don't believe that something else is going on. So they've
asked to remove as a co sponsors of a resolution
doing peach President Trump. You know, many of the party
do not want to go down the path of trying
to remove the president from office, at least not right now.
Give them time. Representative Fumi, Robin Kelly, and Jerry Nadler,

(01:33):
they had signed on as co sponsors of Republic Shree.
I heard this guy today. It's a tree. You shouldsen
Shreet thunder Ours out of Michigan is a peachprint resolution
which includes seven articles of at peachmoth. But Tuesday afternoon
they went to the House floor and asked for their
names to be taken off the legislation. Now, spokespeople for

(01:57):
Kelly and Fumi said the lawmakers initially signed up on
the effort because they assumed it had been reviewed by leadership.
When they learned it was not, they asked for their
names to be removed. Yeah, okay, whatever. Congressman Fumi, he
removed himself as co sponsor from the resolution because he
was made aware it was not cleared by Democrat leadership
but not fully vetted legally, you'd prefer to err on

(02:20):
the side of caution. It's not gonna I said the
same thing. Look, it was in the reverse before when
the Republicans wanted to impeach Obama or take down his Obamacare,
and I kept saying to him, you don't have the
people you could pass the bill. Good, go for it.

(02:41):
Waste everybody's time and money. He's gonna get to the
President's desk, he's gonna veto it. Then he's gonna turn around.
You don't have the two thirds to override it. Goodbye,
see you later, have a nice day. I would say,
thanks for playing, but they're just wasting money. The other congresswoman,
the congress woman was under the pressure that the resolution
was drafted and reviewed by both the House Judiciary Committee

(03:03):
and leadership. When she found out about that, she said,
pull my name. Nadler's office wouldn't even respond. Oh time,
dem not interested in talking to you. Right. So now
there's only one co sponsor, a Democrat out of Illinois,
who signed on to the measure. But you know what,

(03:23):
it's not going anywhere, and it should only be used again.
We're back at it again. It should only truly be
used when you truly truly truly have what you need,
not what you think you have, not what you'd like
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(03:44):
need to deal with. Okay, And some of you guys
don't get it. You think you're going to keep fighting
and keep fighting and keep fighting and eventually what you
think he's gonna give up? No, no, truly, I've honestly
tried to understan you think he's gonna give up, because
that's not gonna happen. Oh, I guess so good. By

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or audio from the video, which is which is the
road I'm gonna go down? Because it's so cool when
you hear when you hear these things, and you hear
these experts talking, and you don't get to hear them
then often, right, so it'd be nice for once you'll

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right from well, I'd like to say the horse's mouth,
but that may not be. That may might not be
the right way to put it, you know what I'm saying.
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it's getting worse. And I'll let you I'll let you
hear that when we come back. She's got to get
it to you. I mean this. She is the poster woman,

(05:11):
along with a few others, Joey b even Chuck Schumer
at his age or what he's gonna has got a clue, right,
But when you hear her speak, she she didn't have
the clue. She doesn't have the clue. She doesn't she
really doesn't know what. You can't understand her. That's the

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the yeah, okay, let me finish that up real quick

(12:16):
before we went to break. I was talking about in
nineteen twenty and twenty twenty two. Nineteen twenty twenty two, yeah, okay.
In twenty twenty two, Gavenu suicide, SB nine sixties, send
it bill. It allowed for non US citizens to become
police officers. Heery, California. I guess police officers are or
you know, non citizens with a violent pass. Did they

(12:37):
go to the front of the line or something. And
Belmont police officer Felipe Gomez, a Brazilian citizen with a
history of a domestic violence, with the history of domestic violence,
that was just arrested for rape of someone unable to
give consent due to a severe mental disorder. I don't

(12:58):
get it, right, So what did you expect to happen?
So there the governor's allowing the non citizens to become
police they say, non citizens, all right, they're probably illegal aliens,
a lot of them coming in here. So they're gonna

(13:18):
be allowed to be police. Officer's gonna be allowed to
uphold the law, right, Okay, got it? And you also
have some of these people that are at polling sites.
He's allowing them to be poll watches. Anybody home, anybody
paying attention to this. It's acidine. You know, I joke

(13:41):
about this all the time, but now it's it's becoming
more true. The inmates are actually running the asylum and
it's getting worse. They don't seem to care. And maybe
that's it. Maybe the goal is to work over time
to dry, to drive us out, you know, Republicans whatever

(14:03):
whatever whatever, to drive us out and see what happens
so they can have total control. Now look what they've
already doe. With total control, they've gotten rid of the gas,
the gas companies right the the the refineries. They've just
tore up the economy here. You know, it's funny, he

(14:23):
tells up. We're the fourth largest economy. Yeah. Once't you
look at the expense side of the sheet news, Once
you look at what it's costing us, what you're costing
people here in California, people that can't can't really live
here anymore. Really, all right, I promise you I'd have
it so you can see Pelosi having a challenge. I'll

(14:44):
put that way. Take a listen, Well, you probably have
to turn it on first. Think there you go.

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Large the great communitor. Are you catching this?

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Listen, Beverly, just taxic hike on American families in history.
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Speaker 1 (15:33):
Then, Ah, did you did you get any of that?
I mean, I heard Jesse Jackson went to the same
school to speak this is nuts, and she the word
was that she's going to run again. I hope she doesn't.

(15:53):
I really do hope she.

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Doesn't hands off our medicaid. He was very he and
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the cost to stand united against his reckleix economic policy.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
So again, really, she can't even speak, She can't pull
this sound familiar, can't pull sentences together, gets confused in
the middle of a sentence. And I'm sure there's many
Democrats won if I want, if the press will back
her up this time, and I'm not saying that to
be mean. Look, the woman needs to go be with

(16:37):
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I won't do the hose speaking. You'll google then the flowers,
Kama and Manny. First of all, many of our small
business people are from immigrant communities. That's the later.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
I don't even know. I don't know what to do
with it, right, I stop. I don't even know what
to do with it. She's probably on a Podiu, by
the way, starts to fall apart in the middle of
her speech. I didn't know what that was. That wasn't
a speech. I don't even know what you'd call that.

(17:33):
Because give that some thought. She's still in there. They
love her to death. She's had these problems for quite
some time. This is not new. They're so afraid to
give up power, they're so afraid to take a shot.
They will let somebody else step up and step in.

(17:55):
They'd rather have her. They're making a fool out of herself,
the poor woman. Look at I am not a fan
of hers, and I said this under Joe Biden others.
I'm not a fan of hers, but she's still a
human being. Whether you like her or not, She's still
a human being. Okay. Anyway, all right, let's go on
with this Tom foolery. This is great. Michelle Obama said

(18:15):
that Trump's uh immigration policy keep her up at night.
Take a listen. Well, I'm trying to be trying to
feel for the women. I'm saying, come on, tell me ready,
there you go.

Speaker 11 (18:30):
Current climate. For me, it's you know, what's happening to immigrants,
you know, So it's it's not the fear for myself anymore.
I drive around in a four car motorcade with a
police escort.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Who talks like that? I drive around with a police escort,
four car motorcade. Yeah, good luck to you.

Speaker 11 (18:52):
I'm Michelle Obama. I do still worry about my daughters
in the world, even though they are somewhat recognizable. So
my fears are for what I know is happening out
there in streets all over the city. And now that
we have leadership that is sort of indiscriminately determining who
belongs and who doesn't, and we know that those decisions

(19:13):
aren't being made.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
You know, it's not that seat that's a lie. It's
not indiscriminate. If you're here illegally, if you have broken
the law, you got to go. That's not indiscriminate. That's
not driving down the street. And I think your skin
is too brown. Come I get a car. You're going
back to wherever back.

Speaker 11 (19:32):
Is with courts and with due process, and you know
that it's being made. Like this cop that pulled my
brother over when he was twelve.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
You don't all right, she does do whether it's a
car or not. I'm just guessing. But if he was
twelve years old driving a car, you should have been
pulled over. That's number one. If he was driving through
a driver riding through a community on a bike. I
don't have all the do you have all the I
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We are back. We are back. Show to your host,
always a plugure eight five five year Joe eight five
five seven three two five five six weeks. Get involved,
getting gaged, be part of the solution, and you do
that by paying attention. All right, Playing a clip from
Michelle Obama, who is upset about Trump deporting all these people.

(25:27):
She forgot that her husband really was referred to on
a regular basis as the port of the chief. Take
a listen, Come on, you can do it.

Speaker 11 (25:39):
Oh, look like somebody that belongs You know, I can
determine just by looking at you that you're you know,
you're a good person or you're not a good person.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
You know. One of the things that I'll say here
and and again we don't have all the information, so
I can't. When I was a kid, I had one
of those some of you guys will remember this. Others
vote even though what I'm talking about. But the car
I had was filled with bondo. You guys know what
a bondo is. Go look for it. I mean, my
car had fill around it everywhere. It was a noisy car.

(26:17):
It was. It wasn't noisseuse didn't have any mufflers. It
was noise because I put the mufflers on there that
were extremely noisy. It's just the way I operated, right.
But when I was in that car driving amount a
regular neighborhood that I grew up in, it wasn't a
big deal. You had a lot of kids, not just me,

(26:38):
A lot of kids had cars with bondo and that
kind of stuff. And at one point, at one time,
I was in the wrong neighborhood. And I say that
in a way to where you're not going to see
cars with Bondo in this neighborhood. You're not going to
see a guy like being a beat up old car

(26:59):
driving through the that neighborhood. And I did get I
won't say I got pulled over, right, I was driving through.
One of them pulled up next to me. You look
at the police officer, you're looking for something, No, just
turn down the street. Thought it was a cool little community,

(27:22):
cool cool little neighborhood. And they watched me for quite
some time. Why I didn't belong there? All right? And
then that doesn't me that they knuckled me because I
was Italian looking, or wasn't white it up for the area.
It wasn't the norm for that neighborhood. If I was

(27:43):
gonna beat up old delivery van and just like looking
around and driving around, I would expect them to do
the same thing no matter what color I was. But everything,
everything is a problem for these people. Everything, all right.
So here's the speaker at the IMF, right was the
National Monetary Fund, talking about what we need to do.

(28:08):
You ready for this? This is just astonishing what we
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This is scary.

Speaker 18 (28:18):
Actually have a beautiful opportunity in front of us, with
the United States being such an unmitigated disaster as it
currently is. Okay, so there is the opportunity. And within
that opportunity, I would suggest three things. The first one,
we have to have a global asset registry. We have

(28:40):
to know who has the freaking money. And if they
don't want you to know that they have the money
or how much money they have, chances are they got
it from somewhere, they shouldn't have gotten it from WHOA.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
So they want to know where everybody got their money,
how they got it, and why they have it the
way they have it. About that, right, This is globalism.
They want to know everything about everyone, and they're spending.

Speaker 18 (29:08):
It on something should be spending over them.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
So see, and they're going to decide where you should
spend it, how and where you should spend it. Really
is this when do we become a communist America? This
is what the left wants from you.

Speaker 18 (29:27):
Number one, Glass at rich Street. Number two, we have
to facilitate an international conversation about what is enough and
that if there is a number that is enough, there
is a number that is too.

Speaker 10 (29:42):
Money.

Speaker 18 (29:43):
We believe that money becomes power. And when power threatens
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Speaker 1 (29:53):
Do you hear that? Yet? They love guys like sorrows, right,
you know, Bill Gates. We'll go down a whole list.
They love these people. And again, how much is too
much money for them? What limit would they put on
those guys? Right? You take away the money and actually

(30:17):
going to tell you how to take the money away.

Speaker 18 (30:19):
Take a listen, And the only way to take away
the money is taxation. So number three, forget progressivity all right,
forget progressivity and less by progressivity you mean taxation that
makes people less rich.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Ah right, we don't want you to be progressive anymore.
We don't like that term. Doesn't work for us. Here's
what we'd rather have. We'd rather have right, because it
makes people rich. Can't have rich people.

Speaker 18 (30:53):
This is not about a two percent well tacked when
somebody is getting a higher return than that. This is
about taxation in order to preserve human freedom, to preserve.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
The time, preserve human How do you preserve human freedom
by taxing somebody more? You're going to give that money
to other people. Have you ever seen I got to ask,
do you know that the multitude of lottery winners, I

(31:25):
don't mean a little bit. A lot of lottery winners
are broke within two years because they don't know how
to handle the money. They've never been taught about the money, right,
I mean seriously, People like Elon Musk, you know there's play,
even Bill Gates and others. They knew how to reinvest,

(31:48):
they knew how to keep growing it. They knew how
to keep making product that people wanted. You want to
stifle that. Why should I work? Why should I do
anything when you're going to reach out and take my
money away from me? Why would I do that? All Right,
I told you this is gonna be this is gonna

(32:08):
be one of those, uh, one of those times. Right.
I want you to see the craziness of what's going
on with these people. I want you to see how
nuts some of this stuff is. Listen to this woman.
People were being interviewed on the street, and let me see.
Let me see if I get this clean from the beginning,

(32:29):
because this is great, right, let me see. So she is.
Let me see, uh oh, she's giving you the explanation
of a form of transgenderism. Take a listen, what is.

Speaker 19 (32:46):
A trans gay man biologically female, but we're trans men
and we're gay.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
You like, biologically female, but we're transmen and we're gay,
which means they like guys. So this is why it's
so hard to listen to you guys. She is a

(33:15):
admittedly I'm not saying this, she is a transman male.
Now she got all the female parts still, so she
identifies as a male who happens to be gay, so
she'll have a relationship with them. I'm just so confused. Seriously,

(33:44):
she's a woman, she's not gay, she's not a trans man.
She's a woman who likes men. Why is that a problem?
Is that illegal now or something? And this and this
is the stuff that we're not sending them for help on.
Oh god forbid. You don't want to squelch them. They're

(34:08):
they're embracing this stuff. They're treating it like it's totally normal.
And you wonder why we have this crisis with our
young people. They don't know what they want to do.
They're easily easily fall apart. Instead of getting the help
they need, we're not we're not doing anything to really

(34:31):
help them. So here is a well, actually she doesn't
even say she's trans species. She just says she's not
from this planet. Oh god, that's not got to be good.
All right, let me let me restart this. I'm always
I always have so much fune. No, actually do what
we're gonna wait because breaks coming up here in a second.

(34:55):
So here's a person trans not trans species, actually depos
visit it here for me another planet. We'll be back
to talk with her. We'll be back to here. Sorry,
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I married Joe, might that because I want a children.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
Imagine my disappointment when you arrived.

Speaker 1 (40:52):
That's what we need a little more shake up, right,
you'll betid your host always plugure. Look, we've got a
mental We've got a major mental health issue here in
this country, no not across the planet, in this country.
Because we don't deal with the issues. We don't help

(41:13):
by young people a lot. You listen to Joe Manscena
the show here, always a pleasure to have you with me.
Find me at Joe Massina dot com Joe Masina dot
com for stations, times and how you can grab the
show here to show. So this young lady or young
person on whatever, she doesn't belong to this planet according

(41:33):
to her, and she opens up with it, you know,
but Garbold. I can't hear it. She opens up with it,
I'm not from this planet. Take a listen. What planet
are you from?

Speaker 10 (41:46):
I don't know, planet wise, but I knew do know
that I was a dragon being?

Speaker 1 (41:49):
Could you really blow fire?

Speaker 22 (41:51):
Yes?

Speaker 10 (41:52):
But it's not fire in the way we think of it.
It's more cleansing fire. It always kind of felt attractive
to dragons, just feeling like, oh, yeah, this is my
kind of being. But that and as I was really
feeling that, allowing myself to open up more, I'm like,
I know what it's like to be a dragon. I
know the physical sensations.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
You was on mushrooms and you was just feeling it's actually, yeah,
ye see. We used to get people like this help.
Now it seems like we encourage them. It's wrong. I
don't care whose kids they are, it's wrong. You want

(42:30):
to make sure that these kids, these people, these whatever,
these young human beings. How's that so it don't sound
like I'm just being a total jerk, But these young
human beings get the help that they need. And no,
it's not okay for them to think that they're they're
from a dragon planet. No, it's not. You have to

(42:54):
make sure that they got the help that they need,
they understand truly who they are, right, are you guys?
Are you guys serious about this? Some of you are?
Or will I'll get emails on this, Believe it not, Guys,
I will get an email on this, or more than one, actually,
who might tell people who they are? Who might tell

(43:14):
people how to live their lives. I'm not telling you
how to live your life. But I'm not gonna call
a human being or somebody who I know and can
see is a human being. I'm not gonna call them
anything but that. Now Here, listen, listen to this guy
who's gonna talk about mental health issues, how we've let

(43:37):
them go? I just, I just I find all this
is so amazing. And he starts off with we don't. Well, here,
I'll let you listen to him.

Speaker 23 (43:49):
How's that you don't have an epidemical metal industry and
epidemic of strength? You eat too much as a disease,
You smoke too much as a disease. You're doing EPI.
It's a disease you're doing. It's a disease. Do fair,
it's a disease. You have too little sexist a disease
you have too much, sexist, a disease, no free will,
it's all chemicals, no self discipline, no self control. A
chemical imbalance meshes very well. Is the idea that you

(44:10):
give a drug which restores the balance. It's a story,
a mythology, a fable. The child doesn't perform the way
he should or behaves you should, he is not responsible,
so chemicalists will kill him a chemical. You hear the
in and the aut on television that this is the manliness,
and that's a manliness. And as all of this advertised
beer you can't advertise, but all of you can advertise
that this is not just psychiatry. It's the whole psychiatrization

(44:34):
of the culture. Now, what's more toxic? It's all of
for beer. Amen, he is closed. Psychiatists are getting more
and further and further and further away from this human
to human touch and are becoming more and more quax
as they talk and act and impersonate doctors. They talk
about diagnoses and treatments, the brain and all this kind

(44:55):
of stuff about which they know nothing. Zeer not science.
It's politics and economic That's what psychiaty is, politics and economics. Behavior.
It is not science. It is not medicine.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
I love that guy. He's my new best friend. I mean,
think about what he just said. Okay, And and he's right,
every condition you have is because of chemical imbalance, right,
I mean, why didn't and don't you dare try to
write me and tell me that we weren't looking for

(45:29):
it or it wasn't diagnosed because we don't know as
much about it. That's not true. In the seventies, in
the sixties and seventies and even into the eighties, we
didn't have people running around shooting up schools. Now. Notice
I didn't say it's never happened, but we didn't have
people were not shooting up schools. We didn't have a
fifteen percent, fifteen hundred percent increase in transgenderism. We did.

(45:53):
I mean all these things that they talk about, right, Yeah,
what is it fat shaming because that person has a
mental condition or I'm sorry, physical condition or mental condition.
Look I am, I am clinically obese, right And do
I speak for every fat person on a planet in
the States?

Speaker 17 (46:12):
Now?

Speaker 1 (46:12):
I don't. But if I could just keep the the
fat foods out of my mouth, I wouldn't be this big.
And I've been up and down in my life, I
wouldn't be this big. Okay, now I'm going to admit it.
Why what am I am? I a gen xer? You
know you see all this stuff. Yeah, if I took

(46:35):
care of myself, i'd be I'd be in better shape.
And now we have these people unline the we were,
these Facebook psychiatrists online I call them psychobabbylists. We have
these young people that are that are self diagnosing them,
you know, and telling people what they have. You've been

(46:57):
by diagnosed. I saw it on Facebook. Oh come on,
stop it. It's asinine. And that's why I say something
like a look, stop stop with the kids. Tell them
they're not a car, They're not from another planet, They're
not a they're not another species. Just stop it. What

(47:20):
are you afraid? They're not gonna like you anymore? Although
I gotta tell you, California, you'd be afraid that the
state would take or take them or him it away
from you. Now wouldn't wouldn't you? I would be if
I was a parent today. This state is this state
is out of control, the newises of the world. And
you know what he lied right on his podcast is
to what he believed to be true and not true

(47:40):
in all of that, anybody catch that? What do you
what he was with Charlie Charlie Kirk, God, you don't
want Charlie Kirk bought it, and if he didn't buy it,
he did a poor job of showing that he didn't
buy it. Eight five five ye o, Joe if I
five seventy two five five six, all right, the ever

(48:03):
brilliant don't make fun of me, the ever brilliant AOC
and talking about Israel. Look some of the stuff I
do for you, guys, for entertainment reasons. I would play
this is for whatever reason. Take a listen.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
It's your position on Israel.

Speaker 22 (48:23):
Well, I believe absolutely in Israel's right to exist. I
also think that what people are starting to see, at
least in the occupation.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Israel's right to exist in the occupation of Israel.

Speaker 22 (48:38):
Okay, of Palestine? Is you use the term the occupation
of Palestine?

Speaker 15 (48:45):
What did you mean by that?

Speaker 19 (48:46):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (48:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 22 (48:50):
I think what I meant is like the settlements that
are increasing in some of these areas, in places where
were Palestinians are experiencing that.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
You know, what's wrong with her generation? I'm sorry, guys,
A big vast majority of you are like this. You
can't admit when you don't know something. You think you
know something about everything because you're ready on TikTok you
saw it go by on your Twitter or whatever it is.
Just say, look, I don't.

Speaker 22 (49:19):
Know difficulty and access to their housing and homes.

Speaker 16 (49:24):
Do you think you can expand on that?

Speaker 22 (49:26):
Yeah, I mean I think i'd also just I am
not the expert geopolitics, No kidding you.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Dull right, seriously, she's just brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, young lady.
This is she. This is why we're in trouble because
you parents, yes many of you parents, You told these
kids how great they were. You told these kids that
the world revolved around them, that every idea that they

(49:53):
had was brilliant and genius and that kind of thing. Right,
it's just amazing. The doze, you know, recent doze audit
showed the three Democrats in particular, three Democrat senators have
gained more than twenty million in networth each with no explanation.

(50:17):
They don't have an outside business, they don't have anything
twenty million in networth. I think their assets should be seized.
I think there should be an audit of them, right,
why not? What's the problem? They should do an audit
of Pelosi, Schumer, who's that other guy there? Sanders? Right?

(50:43):
And Pocahontas. How do they get all this money? I
said four there, but deal with it. How they get
worth over twenty million dollars? They have no, no, nothing.
You can see there's nothing they claim where they make
that kind of money? Right? And yeah, sure, I see

(51:06):
I have smart people the general. You're right. The Brits
gave it to day Palestine voluntariity and that was a
slight on the Jews. You know these uh, I don't
want to do I got don't enough time to do
that one. That was gonna take a while. The Democrats
now don't want to find out what caused autism. They're

(51:27):
fighting tooth and nail around every corner right to make
sure that we don't find out what causes autism? What
is wrong with these people? And if they say, you know,
to waste the money, boy, we got down a list
of stuff that you waste somebody on right, you know? PARTI.

(51:50):
The Trump went through an interview with was it Abc?
And yeah, ABC News, talk about that when we come back.
Why he revoked Biden's security claricy. We'll be right back.

Speaker 14 (52:38):
America's News Update. I'm John Schaeffer. President Trump met with
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