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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Your facts that go.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Now, what do you say, Joe, what are you saying
that you.
Speaker 1 (00:03):
Didn't prove yours mine? You can find a CDC or
on the FBI website. You need to do your own
homework because when you spoon feed them. Even when you
do that, they tell you you're wrong, even though they
have nothing back it up. I'm like, HEYOC, nothing.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Forgotten that, Joe.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
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It's the Joe Messina Show.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Well, welcome back to another session that saidity right here
on the Joe mcina Show. Always a pleasure to have
you with me. Eight five five Real Joe eight five
five seven three two five five six three. Get involved,
get engaged, be aware, stay aware. There was so much
going on, so much for you to be part of.
And I love watching. I love watching they are looking
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or going through some of the articles I get. You know,
a lot of what I'm looking at I've got to
look at for you, guys. I do this for you, right,
and you look at this, you look at what's being
said about Trump. Every aspect of everything he's doing is
being attacked by somebody in the left, by a group
on the left. And it's so funny to watch them
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because they they lose in their minds. And I want
to know, I would love somebody to come on and
talk with me, just one topic at a time, because
they like to drag me all over the place. Right,
So when you look at this, you want to be
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able to hit them one. Okay, So explain to me,
even Kramer today, what is it from MSNBC or whatever
it is or CNBC? Right, the finance guy said, Hm,
maybe the rally that we're now having in the stock
market is not a one off. The signs show this
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is good. The numbers, the employment numbers were up. Remember,
I mean, everything's in a tank. The life is coming
to an end. Just listen to Chucky Schumer. Eighty years
ago today on May second, Berlin fell to the Allies.
(02:44):
Re marked the beginning of the final days of the
Nazi regime. So you know, if you know, you have
family members who may have been through it. I have
an aunt that was very very young when it happened,
but she I don't think she has a real understanding
of what it was at the time, but she has
(03:04):
a sense of it right when you think about how
evil worked its way into that culture. And what's really
funny about all this is, as much as they want
to call Republicans Nazis, Republicans the SS and the Republicans Hitler,
people who actually went through it, actually went through it.
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They're sitting there saying no, no, the Nazis. The hitler
Esque mindset is that of the Democrats, not the Republicans,
but the actual Democrats. So it really is interesting in
watching and listening to these people as they yelled and scream.
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It really just more than anything, it shows their ignorance.
It shows you how much they don't no. And so
that's why I always say, let them scream, let them go,
do not slow them down. Right, And these are the
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these are the people that tell you they know better
than you how to educate your kids. I don't know. Here,
Take a listen. Take a listen to what their form
a better education is and how it works all works out.
It is almost funny if it wasn't so sad. Take
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a listen.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Many days make up a year? How many days make
up a year?
Speaker 5 (04:40):
One hundred one hundred.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Wait is it one hundred and fifty? What is that?
Fifty one hundred? Oh no, no, no, no, no no no, let
me let me correct her. Fifty. Yeah, that's it graduates.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
What is the smallest four digit number?
Speaker 6 (04:55):
Small four digit number?
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Smallest four digit number?
Speaker 7 (04:57):
Four?
Speaker 1 (04:57):
What?
Speaker 8 (04:58):
Wait?
Speaker 6 (05:00):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (05:01):
The smallest wort is not even close? You know? Okay,
some of you might be because at first of going,
wait about what does he mean by that? For a
digit number? Right? I mean?
Speaker 2 (05:13):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Zero? Zero zero one zero zero zero zero? Take a shot?
Come on, you guys in the chat room. You can
figure this out. I know you can number. What is
what is the smallest wort?
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Is the number?
Speaker 9 (05:26):
Four?
Speaker 6 (05:27):
Wait? Wait? What zero?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
What continent are we living on right now? This is
what I love? What continent are we living on right now?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
What content?
Speaker 5 (05:40):
Wait?
Speaker 6 (05:40):
Is Washington?
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Washington? Good? Yeah? Good to know. I apparently I'm confused. Yeah,
so that's good. They don't. I don't know what to do.
I'm gonna go.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Throw up Washington. What country is Hawaiian?
Speaker 10 (05:59):
Hawaii?
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Why?
Speaker 7 (06:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (06:02):
Why?
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Oh god?
Speaker 5 (06:06):
What is nine times nine seventy two seventy two?
Speaker 3 (06:12):
How many planets are there on the solar system.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
This is my favorite. I'm sorry, this is my favorite.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Listen plants, planets thirty fifty.
Speaker 9 (06:25):
If you guys were to drive sixty miles an hour
for one hour, how far do you travel?
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Thirty miles an hour? Yeah? Yeah, this is why we
have the trouble we have. I can't stand it. I'm sorry.
If I was the father to these people, I would
be upset. Actually, I'm more upset at the education system
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because they did not do their job and nobody, nobody
seems to care that they didn't do their job. That's
the other part of it that bothers me. All Right,
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We are back. You'll give your host Alway a pleasure
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I told you that you know constantly hearing, constantly hearing
the complaints about how Trump is is is he's blowing
off the you know Scotis that he doesn't care what
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Scotis is saying, he doesn't care this, he doesn't care that, right,
and a terrible, terrible man, he won't. But wait a minute.
Even Alc was saying this and that she had no
problem that when when Scots told Joey b what to do,
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she told him to ignore them, just ignore them.
Speaker 12 (14:09):
Right.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Turns out, you know Democrats have been doing the same thing,
and it seems okay, they can deny the election. You know,
you've got them saying now that they're gonna they're gonna
check out and see, uh.
Speaker 9 (14:20):
What was it?
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Uh? Sowell? Well, Sue will I don't even know what
to call him. You know, the guy who was sleeping
with the Chinese spy got him, remember when it could
be trusted. He's now gonna dip into when he gets
subpoena power, he's gonna find out if Elon Musk rigged
the election for Trump. Now, as I recall, we were
(14:46):
told that there were no deniers on the left. Wouldn't
that be an election denier? Right? Yeah, It's it's almost
like when it happens and they think it happens, it
has to be truth. So many of you have heard,
you know that letter showdown involves whether or not President
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Donald Trump's administration can expendite the the deportation of the
trendy Argua and the ms R teen gang members, right,
I mean, God forbid, We definitely want to keep him around,
don't we. Specifically, much of it has rested upon whether
the Trump administration is required under judges order to bring
(15:30):
back Garcia. So there's also a matter of filing cases
regarding deportations and jurisdictions that are conveniently liberal but have
either a tenuous connection or no connection at all to
the case. Right, I mean we seeing it happen over
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and over and over again. Like Judge Boseburg, there's no
reason for him to get this case, absolutely none, but
somehow fell on his desk. Now that this is creating
a constitutional crisis in the mind of Democrats, right, but
only because it's the Trump administration no other reason in
their rise. Ignoring court order openly saying they're going to
(16:12):
do so is completely just terrible. However, they seem to
have forgotten. In twenty twenty three, potential twenty twenty eight
Democrat presidential candidate represent oh, I hope so. Representative AOC
of New York said that the dead President Joe Biden,
should pay no heed to a judge prohibiting the Food
(16:32):
and Drug Administration from altering the status quo and rights
as it relates to the availability of with this mife
person otherwise known as the abortion pill. Right. So, the
Supreme Court came down with the ruling the and and
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they told and she told Joey b to ignore it. Well,
you know, she went out to say, I think rulings
like this, and I think we've seen from the FDA,
also from the activity in Congress that some of these
rule and I think we've been preparing, anticipating for there
being these erroneous overreaches by members I'm reading which she said,
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members of the judicial appointment by a right wing Republican
party whose goal for every long time or a very
long time was to just pack these courts, were partnersan
judges and often underqualified or completely unqualified for their role.
She seems to not have listened at all to the
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questions being asked by John Kennedy to some of the
judges that the Dems put up who had never litigated
a case, never been in court, and yet they put
these jobs. Why would you do that? Why would you
put a judge who basically basically couldn't answer one question
that John Kennedy asked about the rule of law. I
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mean literally couldn't answer one question. And they seem to
be okay with that. So there's been thought given to it,
As she added, Senator ron At Wyden of Oregon had
already issued statements, for example, advising what we should do
in situation like this, which I concur the Biden administration
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should simply ignore them. So you're saying the Biden administrator accord,
I mean, Anderson Cooper asks her. So you're saying that
the Biden administration should ignore the court. What does that
look like? What do you mean by that?
Speaker 2 (18:43):
She said?
Speaker 1 (18:44):
You know, I think the interesting thing is that when
it comes to a ruling is that it relies on enforcement.
It's up to the Biden administration to enforce or choose
whether to enforce or not enforce such a ruling. That's
what I mean, whoa god bless So I guess if
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you can ignore the court that the President of al
Salvador saying to Garcia, hey, the heck with them, You're staying,
I guess that's okay in the world of AOC. So
Cooper went on to ask her, we want to live
in a world where the government can decide to ignore
federal court ruling right now, she gets a little more GOOFY.
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I mean, truly, she's not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Can we can we at least agree on that. This
is the woman that thought when she was inaugurated, when
she got to Congress, that she was going to start
writing laws. No, no, not bills that could become laws.
She was going to write the laws. No, no, no, no.
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Reality is to what it meant to be in government.
It was a cool thing to think about doing while
she was a bartender. Well, she said what. Then she
went on and say, well, no, of course, I mean
I do think that, Well, I do that I'm reading
it the way it's written. Well, that raises these important questions,
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And do think that when we look at there are
serious questions that the FAA and the Biden administration is
going to have to figure out and how exactly we
wrapt this out it'll take a bit. But on the
other hand, what we're also seeing is a power grab
over our courts. In which the laws passed by Congress
and the rules of the policies passed by the executive branch.
Now we're going to require unanimous consent from six hundred
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and fifty district court judges, many of which are appointed
with even you know, the American Bar Associations saying that
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I do appreciate the time. All right, No, I'm sorry.
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You guys sent me some notes and things during the
break and I'm trying to catch up and trying to
get to them. You know, CNN has got to be
the most I don't know, what do you say, dull
news source in cable. Now they go out, you would
think you would ask the questions for it first, right now,
corporate me. We're so tired of the narrative that Black
(26:39):
Americans are blindly loyal to the Democrat Party. They've been
able to depend on that for decades. LBJ was right now.
They took a massive blow, and they keep taking a
massive blow. But this one was even better. So Van
Jones sat down with three black voters from South care
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Line who proudly cast their ballads for Donald Trump. None
of them were regretful, and he couldn't believe it. He's
asking the questions and he just he's freaking out because
they're not responding quite the way he thought they should.
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I look at it. I thought it was quite amusing.
You would think that before you even got in the
room with these people, you would ask the questions, wouldn't you.
I would, And now you get to see it in
the guy that does all the numbers for instance. You know,
I don't want to call him a stattician, but you know,
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when you look at what's happening, they're trying. They were
at one point they were trying to tell us that
the country turned on Trump and the voters have Buyer's remorse.
We told you, well, it looks as though that would
see it, that actually did their polls. With the polls
(28:07):
I want you to believe anyhow it the poll looks
a lot like the actual original lecture results. You think
they would ask the question first. You think they would
want to know first, right, But God forbid, no, we
don't want that. But I got to tell you so
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during the segment, I guess it was Anderson Cooper three
sixty right. Van Jones sat down with three black voters
from South Carolina probably cast their ballots for Donald Trump.
In fact, all three double down, with one woman declaring
that she'd vote for Trump again one hundred or thousand percent.
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It's laughable how car our faith news media keeps pushing
this pathetic line that Trump photers have buyer's remorse and
they're desperate, they're delusional, they're they're dead wrong again. They're
only wrong. They're dead wrong. They want so bad to
believe that people feel like they do that they're making
(29:12):
these stories up in their head. CNN's own poll revealed
that voters believe that Trump would outperform Kamala Harris as
president again. Right. The padelin was made up of Seth Dawkings,
Detroit German, and Kyasha Craft, all former Democrats. Explained to
(29:35):
Jones that they flipped it for Trump, and their answers
weren't the talking points of CNN was hoping for. Seth,
a former Democrat who voted for Joe Biden twenty twenty,
didn't miss words. Jones said to him, well, Seth, you're
always a Republican. He goes, no, Actually, I came from
a family that was like a super Democrat. My first
(29:55):
time voting. I voted democratic vote for Joe Biden. He said,
what about Trumpet? You sens thats a m I allowed
to be Cusse says, I mean, look, part of it
is he's a real jerk, but I like his authenticity.
Dawkers revealed that upbringing in a super democratic household changed
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once he began to see how liberal policies were hurting,
not helping his community. He also credited social media, rather
than the legacy news outlets, for opening his eyes to
what the US government is doing behind closed doors. And
Van Jones brought this up in a bit of a
debate a year ago, and he said, look, we are
(30:36):
losing the battle because we don't know how to deal
with young people on social media. That's what Jones said,
and he was right. Jones said, what are some of
those things that he's doing that you like? Dawkins? For me,
I like the border. I just don't like the idea
of someone coming here illegally getting benefits that could serve
my community. So that's the reason why I support him
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on the border. Paul see Jones' responses. When you think
about the boarder, you think about people coming here who
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who were born here. I love it. So that says yeah,
and I got that perspective not from the news channels.
I got it from social media. TikTok is like the
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holy ground. We even see it when the things that
we learn about the United States government outside of the
United States people is showing Americans, hey, look look at
what's going on. Do you all know that your government's
doing this? Have you seen this? Have you looked at
this from this perspective? Jones went on to say, you know,
people when they think about Trump voters, they usually think
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about like a white dude with a red hat on
a pickup truck, you know, put a bunch of jerks,
and y'all you're obviously not that at all. So Donald
Trump's team went in, they took down Harriet Tubman's picture
for a quick minute. They trying to knock out the
black museums. What do they have to do with the
price of eggs? And how does that impact you? Doca said,
(32:05):
In some ways it's a slap in the face, and
otherwise I don't care. I care more about how I'm
gonna take care of my children as to whether a
picture is up in the White House. Detro German, another
ex Democrat, credit a conservative commentator Candace Owens for opening
her eyes. She revealized she voted for Hillary Clinton and
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Barack Obama not again. Jones said, you vote for Obama,
then you voted for Hillary in sixteen, but in twenty
twenty you voted for Donald Trump. What made you change?
She said, I began listening to someone. My name is
Candace Owens. I read her book, and it opened my
eyes to maybe he's not the person that I've been
led to believe that he is now. Kysa Kraft, who
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voted against Trump in twenty sixteen but changed her mind
in twenty twenty, cited the booming economy to improved international
relationships during Trump's first term. Jones, So you vote against
Trump at sixteen, she said, yeah, but then twenty twenty
you voted for him. Yep, she said, like absolutely, He
said why? She said, I saw how things were going
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during his first term. I was pleasantly surprised. I was
pleased with what was happening. I saw the economy getting better.
I saw the country relations in certain areas getting better.
I don't think the average American cares about that. I
know him. I am, frankly, I'm sick and tired of
seeing black people sit there complain about something but not
doing anything, not taking any action to actually try to
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change things. Smart woman, No, really, they're starting to see it.
They're starting to see that the Dems are not their friends,
not for them. Jones went on to try to save
it because other than Trump, Trump and Biden administration, they
came to certain agreements where police departments would be less
brutal towards black community. Trump has now ended all that.
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How does that help the black community? She would say,
a lot of issues with police reform and just how
police officers are treated as a whole. My husband is
currently going through the process to become a police officer.
Boy that he stepping in right. The amount of hate
that the cops get, even the best ones, I think
it has become a huge problem, especially around election times,
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when it definitely comes out like, oh no, the cops
are bad. The cops hate you because you're black. They're
immediately deemed as evil. So when Jo tried to corner
them on Trump's comments about the third term, the panel
afted op recognizing it for what it was trolling. He
said this is a prime example of him being a troll.
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And then come to the killer blow and one of
the most humiliating moments for CNN in recent history. Jones
asked the questions Democrats are terrified of hearing. If you
had to do it all over again, would you vote
for Donnie Delta said, yes, I would now and in
the future. I am not a hard, diehard Democrat or
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more aligned with me, I'll vote for them. Joe said,
if you go back at time, would you vote for
Donald Trump? Yes or no? Dokins, Yes, Jones, I think
I might know the answer the next one. Yes, Ayesa,
what about you? She goes a thousand and she didn't
she like a thousand percent? Yes, I mean it just
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I loved it. It was just great. And you know
what it's not. It's not what you think it is.
You can't say that these black folks were somehow sucked
in or can you or will you try? I think
you'll try, right, nuts, just nuts anyway? Eight five five
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you heard the one woman say, it's not a Republican
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who did it different?
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You do?
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five seventh three two five five six three all right,
I found the piece on AOC, Yes, and I'm actually
even gonna put up with playing it for you. God
bless what I what I do for you is people.
And she is with Anderson Cooper and you just got
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to sit there. Actually, to a degree, I actually feel
sorry for Anderson. I don't. I don't think he should
be subjected to this anyways, hate matter for him. All right, Well,
let's let's take a listen together, let's try to enjoy.
If she makes your nuts, just relax. It gets better,
I promise, take a listen. Come on, you can do it.
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There you go. Of course not, that would have been
way too easy. Anyhow, Hair, we'll try. We'll try this again.
It's okay, it'll work out. I'm sure. Anyway, I do
appreciate the time to spending. Hey, look, you asked me,
(43:32):
I try to find it, and I thought it was
going to work out. Well, hey, look, they still might
work out. Hold on, you've heard the news this afternoon
a couple hours ago. What did you think?
Speaker 10 (43:41):
Well, you know, I think rulings like this, and I
think we've seen from the FDA and and also from
activity in Congress that some of these rulings there. I
think we've been preparing and anticipating for there being these
egregious overreaches by members of the judiciary appointed by a
right wing Republican party whose goal for a very long
(44:04):
time was to just pack these courts with partisan judges,
often underqualified or completely unqualified for their role. And so
there has been thought, I believe, given to this. Senator
Ron Wyden has already issued statements, for example, advising what
we should do in a situation like this, which I
concur which is that I believe that the Biden administration
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should ignore this ruling. I think that we know the
courts have the legitimacy and they rely on the legitimacy
of their rulings, and what they are currently doing is
engaged in an unprecedented and dramatic erosion of the legitimacy
of the courts. It is the justices themselves, through the
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deeply partisan and unfounded nature of these rulings, that are
undermining their own enforcements.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
So you're saying the Biden administration should ignore this, But
what does that look like?
Speaker 2 (45:01):
What does that actually mean?
Speaker 5 (45:02):
You know?
Speaker 10 (45:03):
I think the interesting thing when it comes to a
ruling is that it relies on enforcement, and it is
up to the Biden administration to enforce, to choose whether
or not to enforce such a ruling.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
Did you hear that they don't want a dictatorship? But
they say Trump is a dictator, But yet she was
telling Joey b to be a dictator and only choose
what he wants to enforce him when he doesn't. So
I keep saying they're so self unaware. Now, some of
you have taken an issue with me, You've sent me emails,
(45:40):
and go stop saying that it's not that they're self unaware,
they're just evil. Well, when she first got there, no,
she was unaware. She was clueless. You just had to
listen to her to find out how clueless she actually was.
And it was great, easy anyway, All right. Three Virginia
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Department of Corrections officers have been stabbed at the state
prisident a premeditated attack involving you're the non violent, peaceful
protesting MS thirteen legal alien gang members. Amazing, Right, Virginia
Department of Corrections officers were stabbed at the state prison
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on Friday in a premeditated attack. Right, never forget Democrats
and these radical judges are fighting to keep these mems
thirteen gang members here in the US and even want
them out of prison. Investigation is underway after a premeditated
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stabbing of these correction officers at Wallings Ridge State Prison
on Friday morning. Now, the attack occurred at approximately ten
o'clock in the morning. Five of six inmates. This is
just it's amazing to me. Five of six inmates involved
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in the attack are confirmed MS thirteen gang members from
El Salvador. They were in this country illegally. Each have
been convicted of a violent crime, including aggravated murder, first
and second degree murder and rape. The other inmate involved
in the attack is a confirmed member of the Sereno
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thirteen gang and from the United States serving a sentence
for a second degree murder and a statement for the
Virginia Department of Corrections Director Chad Dotson said the five
offices were transported to for outside medical treatment. Three officers,
including two were injured responding to the attack, suffered minor injuries. Now,
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five of these individuals responsible for the senseless attack should
never have been in this country in the first place.
This is something that Dems can't seem to grasp. Between
the two brains, I don't know if they have two,
but between the two ears they have in their head,
the first thing is they shouldn't have been here to
begin with. They didn't want to come here to raise
their families. They didn't want to come here to be peaceful.
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They want to come here to do violence, to attack,
as you see with pretty much every single one of them,
Director of Chad Dodson stated in the release. Every single day,
our officers put their lives on the line to ensure
public safety for more than eight point eight million people
across the Commonwealth. This attack is an example of the
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dangers they face when they show up to work every
day because you guys won't protect them my words, right,
just amazing. And the Dems want to protect these people.
Remember Harris wanted to protect all the rioters. She wanted
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people to go ahead and give to a fund that
would have helped them get out of jail. Seriously, how
was this good? Where was this good? How did how
much dope did you smoke? They have this make set?
Speaker 19 (49:16):
Well?
Speaker 1 (49:16):
Come Olo smoked a lot of dope, So I don't
really know, right, And today what did you hear? Do
you hear the same thing I did? Yeah, we're winning.
Wall Street came back with trillions fled back into US economy.
(49:36):
After the jobs report, the US jobs market pulled off
another surprise. Wall Street took notice, and I'm sure it's
Joe Biden's stuff just kicking in. Yeah. Employer's added one
hundred and seventy seven thousand jobs in April, blowing what
they thought was only gonna be one hundred and thirty
five thousand stocks loved the news. They raced. Nearly all
(49:57):
of the steep losses occurred after trubs Trump's Liberation Day
Rose Garden speech. President Trump wasted no time taking credit.
I don't blame him. He said, we're just getting started.
It's the second month of the row, where jobs came
in above expectations, wages that continue to rise, labor force
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participation is increasing. This is exactly what we want to see.
But you won't hear any of this from mainstream media
because they're not going to do anything in any way, shape,
man or form that will make Trump look good in
any way, shape, man or form. Right. Oh, they were
all over at twenty four to seven and what it
(50:38):
was going to do to this country because of his tariffs.
China is crumbling under its own financial negative financial weight,
but nobody talks about that. The deployment rate held study
of four point two percent. Easy fears at the tariffs
and these federal job cuts were just going to send
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send it all to it to izzy. Now think about that,
even with the job cuts, you still had that many
jobs added to the bottom line, and many of the
jobs added in the past were government jobs. Just amazing.
Pay rolls had actually increased by two hundred and twenty
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eight thousand of March. Now that was as usual. That
was revised down to one eighty five bab it's nothing
new US docking next Futures extended gains after the stronger
than expected jobs report got everybody kind of calmed down. Hey,
we're doing okay, Charles Stanley said, we were. I guess
(51:42):
nobody wants to listen to him. And eight thirty future
for the Dow Jones were up two hundred ninety nine
points or whatever. Percent for S and P five hundred
were up forty two points. NASDAK was up as they
were all up. Not know again if you guys would
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relax and watch what happens, just amazing anyway. There are
fears that folly consumer confidence at the volatile trade policies
from the administration coun ultimately way in on retail sales
or the labor market. You know what, people willing to
put up with it? Okay, you're not going to be
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able to get everything you want to get. We have
to change things. We have to change the way we
do business. We have to change the way we buy things.
We have to make sure that China. You can be
who allowed China to have so much control over this country?
And when I say that, I mean by in the
manufacturing world. It's wrong. They got us and it's wrong.
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