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May 5, 2025 53 mins
All those stories released from Friday PM to Sunday PM the press hoped no one would cover.

New Hampshire conservative independent writer and activist, Kimberly Morin joins Joe to discuss today's political issues from a "New England" viewpoint.

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 (00:23):
Welcome back to another session of sanity. Actually for some
of you, it was a weekend of sanity, wasn't It
was just crazy Joe's he to your host. Always a
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Get involved, get a gate, be part of the solution.
Love it when you're part of the solution, you know it. Anyway,
there is a lot happening as usual. There's a lot

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going on in the news. You know, I'm starting to
sound like hannedy and I don't want to right breaking
news something that's been going on for twenty four hours, okay,
because that was a fun here anyway. Always a pleasure
to have you guys with me. I do appreciate the
time you're spending with us here on the air, in
the chat room, texting, tweeting, being part of the conversation,
part of the solution. That makes you part of the
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they need that they have the information they need to
push back or at least, if nothing else right, at
least they'll have the information that they need to at
least have an intelligent conversation, not sounding like they don't
have a clue. And frankly and honestly, that's the bad

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part of some of this is when you guys don't
when you don't have a clue, and yet you want
to fight it anyway, you have to admit, you have
to admit. It gets kind of nuts there. And I've
talked to my friends about it. You know, they get
they some of you. Again, I'm not trying to be mean,

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but some of you get bits and pieces of information.
You hear a little bit here, you hear a little
bit there, and you try to put it together. And
I get it. I get you want to do the
right thing, get all of that. But let's go ahead
and really, truly, honestly, let's go ahead and try to
make sure that we got what we need so we
don't you don't have that problem, you know. And uh,

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And I'm gonna say, you know, on the weekends, I
go nuts because I get to talk to a lot
of people and I'm amazed and how much information they
have that's incorrect and and and not only is it incorrect,
but they're willing to run with it. I have a joke.
It doesn't our saying that some people don't quite care for.

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But it's don't load their guns. Don't give them the
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so that true, and it's more than that, be part
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or keep this country safe. It's getting bet, it's getting
worse from a standpoint of the fights that are put
together just to get normal stuff. We want to get
back to being able to walk the streets. So being accostant, right,

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just amazing anyway. I mean, and if you don't think
that they're fake news, consistent fake news. On MSNBC's Morning Joe,
they had to walk back in the well. An eyebrow
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Friday's edition of the morning talk show, Frank fig Luzy,
a former assistant director at the FBI, shared a claim
that Patel had been seen out partying. Okay, and and
he claims he was our party and more than he
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the hate. That's the hate. That's the hate. And I
say it that way because if you think about it, right,
every I perused a whole bunch. I perused a whole
bunch of left leaning sights. And I don't mean a little,
a lot. And you look at the titles of the

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stories and they are so far out of bounds at
reality right the it's funny you don't see the headlines
about how Trump is winning in the manufacturing fight. How
how you know China is acquiescing, backing off. No, here

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is how Trump is backing off, how he's losing. I mean,
come on, they get through and they don't want you
to know these having wins all over the place. How
thirty or forty countries have already stepped up quickly and
easily either matched or lowered the tariffs. But you won't

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on some of the executive orders, mostly deportations out of

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You can say all you want to that they do
because they're federal judges. But this is going to be
cleaned up. It's going to be with this debacle. It
really has to be cleaned up because it's just getting

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I'm and texting, all right. I gotta tell you, you know,
there's so much happening, so much to try to keep up.

(13:09):
But there's a really cool story that just hit, which
I think is hilarious, just hilarious. The press is now
kind of concerned because President Trump seemed to have a
problem answering a very simple question from the Oval Office. Right,
he just really stumbled over when he was questioned Monday

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after he rambled his way through a simple question regarding
the White House's decision to reopen Alcatraz. Now their problem
is they think he's having problems with his cognitive decision making.
Kimberly more enjoys me as she does every week. Always
appreciate her time with me, Kimberly, they're worried about his

(13:57):
cognitive abilities. Come on, this is rich.

Speaker 11 (14:02):
No one is gonna believe a word they say, not
one person. And people can see with their own eyes.
People can see Trump speaking and having no problems with
their own eyes, just like they could see Joe Biden
couldn't with their own eyes, which made the press lose

(14:24):
huge amount of credibility, not that they had much in
the first place, because they didn't say a word about it.
In fact, they lied, They lied to us and said
he's fine.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Oh and when and even when he made mistakes, even
when he wandered off into the woods, I guess I
talked to some people that weren't there. They even made
excuses for that one too, him waiting.

Speaker 11 (14:49):
Yeah, they made excuses for everything for Biden because it
was Biden, that was their guy.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah, you know it? Who was it? Jedski? I think
over the weekend or at the end of last week
was another podcast. Did you hear about this?

Speaker 11 (15:07):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
She said, Wow, we didn't know anything until he got
the debate with Trump.

Speaker 11 (15:14):
Yeah, that's well, I'm just for it.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Go ahead.

Speaker 11 (15:19):
I was gonna say, like I told you, people noticed
it during the primaries and twenty before twenty early twenty
twenty when in New Hampshire. They noticed it then, So
they can't say they didn't know it because it's been
it was going on for a long time, long before
she became president.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Well, I found a piece from Kevin McCarthy where he
had made comment on the show that I'm worried about
the president and I'm not saying that as a partisan
type of thing, but he can't seem to stay focused.
He can't seem to ask questions properly. And one of
the meetings they were in, it took him ten minutes

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just to get his paperwork together, get his thoughts together,
and get his notes together to be able to have
the meeting.

Speaker 11 (16:06):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Yeah, you have to love power so much that you
hate this country enough to allow that to happen.

Speaker 11 (16:16):
Yes, and Democrats hate this country they have for many,
many years.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Well, you know, I look at again, you look at
what's going on today. Look at who they're getting behind
AOC Crockett. I mean, just the people that openly, first
of all, AOC is not the brain surgeon they want
you to believe she is.

Speaker 11 (16:38):
Oh my god, no.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
God, you see her at some of these rallies and
things that are spewed out of her mouth. They want
to talk about a constitutional things. Remember this was the
woman who thought when she got into Congress after her inauguration,
she would be making laws. Remember that.

Speaker 11 (16:57):
I don't remember that.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Oh she after she get elected, She's like, oh, when
I go in there after the inauguration, after after my inauguration,
I'm gonna go ahead and then we're gonna sign. Uh.
I'm going to sign laws or are going to make
laws that will keep them from doing this. This this
one her handles, she had tapped her on the shoulder
and said, hey, that's not your job, that's not what
you do, right, Oh my god, And she said it

(17:23):
was such force kiberally. I think this is why some
of her people believe her. She really sounds like she
knows what she's talking about.

Speaker 11 (17:31):
Well, that's what democrats often do. They they sound like
they know what they're talking about, but in reality, they're
lying to everybody's face, and some dumb people believe them.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Yeah, it's it's getting it's it's getting dangerous because they're
getting so much or they're they're amassing so much traction
even among their own. But God bless them with the
rank and file Democrats that have come forward and said,
you know, we don't know who these people are, right right?

Speaker 11 (17:58):
I hoped. I hope that it picks her. I hope
they do.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Really, she's gonna pick herself, don't you think. Look what
David Hogg is doing.

Speaker 11 (18:09):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
So he's he's forcing them to have to pay attention
to what he's doing, what the d n the d
n C is doing. Right, So they.

Speaker 11 (18:23):
Have to waste time in other words.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
And money and money.

Speaker 11 (18:28):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Yeah, he's threatening to primary their own people. Yeah, let
him go for it.

Speaker 11 (18:35):
Well, did you see there was also a lawsuit by
I don't know if it's a woman of color, a
Native American, saying that the election for the DNC vice
share wasn't fairer because a white dude want it.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Hey they brought it on. Yep, you built that, yep,
yeah they did. You know, it's always interesting to me.
I joke about this where they they scream and yellow
certain things that are happening in a community or with
a group. What was the percentage of the DNC of white, black, hispanic,
that kind of thing, or is it just black person's

(19:11):
supposed to get it every time? That works?

Speaker 11 (19:14):
Yeah, I'm not sure how. I can't think that stupidly.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
You can't. You can't wrap your brain around it.

Speaker 15 (19:20):
Right.

Speaker 11 (19:21):
So, no, because it's it should be based on merit
and who people want to be in there, not Oh
you're a person of color, so now you get it.
Now it's your turn. No, that's not all it works.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
That turns No, not at all. It's just amazing. What
was somebody said that the AOC wouldn't stand a chance
because this country is not ready for a female president
and going no, no, no, We're not ready for an
imbecile at the top. That's the problem.

Speaker 11 (19:48):
Okay, come on, let's face it, that's not true. We
had Joe Biden for four years. We had an imbecile.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
I'm sorry, I approach it, I apologize.

Speaker 11 (19:56):
We don't want socialists. People have moved to the right
purpose harshly because of that reason, because they've seen socialism
not work out in this country. They've seen how much
it doesn't work. So yeah, I hope they run her.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
This is gonna be interesting to see who they start
pushing out there, because you know that's gonna happen soon.
They're not gonna wait that much longer. They're gonna have
to start rooming somebody or pushing somebody out or getting
behind somebody to make this happen, you know.

Speaker 11 (20:29):
Oh yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
So when we come back, I want to talk about it.
And it's not recent, but there's more grumbling going on
about it. When millennials are complaining that they don't need
to save money because there's nothing for them to save
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America's news Update, I'm John Schaeffer. The Trump administration is
offering migrants one thousand dollars to voluntarily return to their
home countries using a government app.

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What we thought we'd do.

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The Department of Homeland Securities as the payment issued after
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us he does every week. Always appreciate at her time
with us, and Kimberly, thanks for being with me, Thanks
for having me. All Right, here we go. I was
talking to you before winter break. I told you that
another story has surfaced about millennials and gen zers who
have decided they don't need savings accounts, they don't need
to save money because there's nothing in the future for them. Now,

(26:20):
first sense you and I would take is that, you know,
because prices are up there, they don't think they're gonna
be able to afford this, that and the other thing.
And now it's all centers around climate change because climate
change is going to destroy and going to destroy the
you know, the ability to build, the ability to make money.

(26:41):
You're just gonna be harder to buy homes because it's
going to destroy industry or certain industries. I'm thinking, really,
is this really how it works? Well, it's just I mean,
what do you think.

Speaker 11 (26:55):
The last is destroying people with their indoctrination from right
out of the gate. They started when they're not even
freaking they started when they're in the womb. Now, if
they make it out of the womb, it's it's it
is really bad. Like, no, I'm sorry. The climate cult

(27:15):
thing is BS don't believe it. And but think about
how negative their lives are. Oh, we're just not gonna
save money. We're not gonna do this or that because
we're gonna be dead in a few years. Guess what
they've been telling us for a few decades, that we're
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(27:35):
tell us we're gonna die. Even that idiot AOC twelve
years from now. Yeah, okay, honey, Alcore, Yeah, man bear
Pick said the same thing. We're all gonna die. Don't
You're wrong?

Speaker 1 (27:48):
You lied.

Speaker 11 (27:49):
Nothing that the climate cult said has come true, Not
one single thing has come true. But they're not told this.
They are not told this. They are lied to starting
in elementary school. A climate called strap is infused in
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(28:13):
Masters and probably PhD.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
And yeah, they're they're told that the better degree they have,
the more money they'll make, the more money they're worth.
And it's just flat out not true. I made as
much money, you know, when I started my working in
computers in the computer business, and some of my counterparts
that actually went to college or were going to college,
I mean money faster.

Speaker 11 (28:36):
I know multiple people who are brilliant, some of the
most brilliant people I know in it, and they didn't
have college. They hated it. They taught themselves and they're brilliant.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Yeah, I did this, say, I taught myself. I don't
know about the brilliant part, but I taught myself to
because I saw where it was going, and I was
you know, and you could see where it was going.
There was no easy way to learn how to do it.
I didn't want to go to college, so I took
a job at a computer company, just building computers and
learning how they worked. And that's where I started. And
I started interning, you know that nasty word for free,

(29:13):
you know, telling some of these guys, look at I'll
go with you, I'll help you set up. You just
got to teach me what you're doing and why you're
doing what you're doing. And I was able to build
a business out of it, put four kids through school
with it.

Speaker 11 (29:25):
Yeah, exactly. It's called what's the word. I don't think
do we have it anymore? I can't even remember. See,
I can't even think of what it is now.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
But yeah, you determination. I mean, you're wanting something, You're
willing to work for it. You will to. They don't
want to. They don't want to work for it, and
they come at it like I shouldn't have I mean,
think about this. You have young people who think I
shouldn't have to work that hard to make that kind
of money. I don't even think that mindset ever scrolled
around my head.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
No. No, And the problem is, thanks the federal government,
Call's tuition has just exponentially increased over the years, so
it's not it's not even the same value as it was.
And they have all these student loans, Well you're not
getting they're not getting going to get as paid as

(30:18):
much as their college probably was a year, depending on
what I went to school. Their first jobs out of school.
They want to get out of college and think they
should be one hundred thousand dollars a year and have
this this great job. No, that's not how it works, sweetie.
You take the lower on, you know, entry level jobs.
That's where you gain your experience, and then you move up.

(30:39):
You don't just get out and I'm one hundred I'm
gonna get paid one hundred thousand dollars a year. It
doesn't work that way.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
No, No, you know, I hate to say it this way,
but some of the dumbest people I know had college degrees.
And I was beat out for a job at a
well known company. You can ask me during the break.
I was beat out for job by a guy that
had the degree and I didn't. I had much more
experience than he did. He got the job. The recruiter

(31:09):
saw what I was worth. That actually got me a
job somewhere else paying really good money. And that company
that wouldn't take me because I didn't have the piece of
paper came back eight months later and asked me if
I was still available, you know, and being a snot
I am, I'd say, well, I don't have my paper yet,
so I don't even know why you'd call me back.
They said, well, we're gonna, we're gonna work around that, Joe.

Speaker 11 (31:32):
They don't do that anymore, you know, like I won't.
I don't care about that piece of paper. If I'm
going to hire someone, I don't care. I care about
your experience and what you know, I don't care if
you have fifty billion degrees. If you don't have the
experience I want and the personality, don't you're gone, You're
not in. I'm not hiring you now. I could care

(31:55):
less about the piece of paper for employees. Good careless.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
Ye, well, I think we all find out that as
time goes on. I remember, I don't even know if
they're around it anymore. But there was DeVry University, remember
it T Tech?

Speaker 11 (32:09):
Yeah? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
I would get those guys fresh out of school and
they would be coming like there were all that in
a bag of chips and say, you know, I'm ready
to go, and they're like, no, you're not. You just
graduated from this place. You have no real life experience
or no real work experience in this stuff. And I'll
pay you a starting wage of X and that's it.
And they would be devastated and mad. Right, school told

(32:33):
me that. I would don't know. You don't know you're
working on equipment, you're working on software that's two years old.

Speaker 11 (32:39):
Yeah, you have to be taught from scratch on the
job how this really works. And that's with it. That's
how it is with every kid that gets out of college.
You're taught certain things in school, but then when you
get your first real job, whatever you majored in. It's
I mentioned in accounting, and it was a certain way
in accounting. It was different in the real world. I

(33:01):
was tortured with freaking accounting, but it was and I
ended up not liking it so much in the real
world either, but it was it was different in the
real world, completely different. Everything you learned, yeah, you learned
stuff that was valuable, but it was completely different in
the real world. And that's how every job is. Yep,
you're gonna learn these certain things by the book because

(33:21):
they have to have standards, they have to have rubrics,
they have to you know, go buy certain things so
they can say, yes, you earn this degree. But it's
totally different when you get into the real world.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
Do you have a compact computers?

Speaker 11 (33:33):
Yes, I do. I think I had one. Was that
the cow computer?

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Like oh no, no, no, that wasn't the Cow computer.
But I know what you're talking about now, and you
drive me nuts because I'm gonna be thinking about that
in the back of my head. But oh my god,
we would do we would do a compact computers when
we were the service side and we were doing installations
and finally Compact came and said, I was working for
a large company and they said, you, these guys or

(33:58):
this group cannot install servers unless they're certified, so you
have to send them a certification class. And nobody thought
anything of it. You know, my boss said, hey, you
guys got to go. It's going to be two days.
You need to be certified for this. You shouldn't have
any issue. You've only been doing it for two years. Okay, no, private, Well,
we got thrown out. Okay, and we got two of us.

(34:19):
We got thrown out of the class. And the reason
was that they're out there teaching you what to do
and how to do and honest, we're raising our hand
on you know what that doesn't work in the field.
Uh okay, And these wow, these two pointdexters were getting aggravated.
And you know, you engineers do the same thing all
the time. You designed something to work a certain way

(34:41):
without actually testing it in an open environment where there
are other things that affect it.

Speaker 14 (34:47):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Yeah, do you remember dipswitch? I know we're losing people now,
but they just have dip switches on these cards and
they never came set right, and you always had to
jerk around with them in network world to get into
work right. And I always say to you, did these
engineers not call some of us and go, hey, what
are you running into in the field that you have

(35:08):
to keep resetting these cards we need to know?

Speaker 11 (35:11):
Right?

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Yeah? Nothing from them, so yeah, of course, yeah, all
that has changed now it's pretty much plug and play
and the average joke can actually do their own little
network installation if they have to.

Speaker 11 (35:23):
Well a lot of it is service as uh as,
service services j S and s as, so they take
care of all kinds of stuff and exactly you plug
and play. Yeah, yeah, Now I need to look up
what that cow company was.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
There's two cows, you.

Speaker 11 (35:45):
Know what a gateway?

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Yeah, they were short lived. Nobody all right when we
come back?

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Yeah for uh actually, babbitt one, you've got a thirty
million dollars, but probably catch you one type of decade
breaks you'll be hip your host Douco for.

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Speaker 1 (41:36):
We are back, joebising to your host. Always a pleasure
to have you with me eight five five Real Joe
eight five seven three two five five six, where you
get involved, get engaged and truly be part of the conversation. Yeah,
I always love it. She's with us, you know, Kimberly
Ryne joins us every week so that we can go
over some of the hot topics of the day from
a New England perspective, because I still believe that New
England is much different the rest of the play, I

(41:59):
mean the rest of the uh yeah, well the planet too, okay.
I mean there was there was this little meme that
was kind of funny where it said, you know you're
a mass you know you're in Massachusetts. Win and then
it got quiet, and this camera pans across and in
the four corner intersection there are dunkin Donuts on three

(42:20):
of the four corners.

Speaker 11 (42:22):
That yep, that's accurate. That's accurate, especially in cities, especially
in cities.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Yeah, I just can't Can you imagine the duncan dots
corporate people, you know, wherever they are going. Wait a minute,
we have we already have two there. Why do we
need a third one? And some of the old timers
looking at it just file to go, just leave it alone.
It always works, exactly.

Speaker 11 (42:45):
Because people don't want to go on that other side
of the street or make it difficult. They want to
just go the way they're going. They probably go one
in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
You're right, I mean, we've got them here and this
and I've got actually two in this town. The first
time in twenty years. I used to have to drive
about forty minutes to get Dunkin Donuts Donuts to bring
them back up here. And now jeez yeah, oh wow,
only has drive through though.

Speaker 11 (43:18):
And I'm trying to think. In some cities there are
Starbucks all over the place, and like bigger sit there's
it's easy to find like a Starbucks. More Dunkin Donuts
has has branched out a lot, though, but yeah, it's
it used to be Starbucks was like that in certain places,
but Duncan Donuts has been going into a lot of cities. Now.

(43:42):
That's where I went in Chicago, right down the street
from my.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Hotel, so there was a Duncandots there too.

Speaker 11 (43:51):
Yeah, actually they speaking of that. So I co. I
would go out on the street at the front door
of my hotel. I could take a right down one
street or left down the other. It was the same street.
But you know, you go left or right. There was
a dunkin Donuts on the right and a Dunkin Donuts
on the left. Take your choice. They're probably both the same,
equally distant away.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
Yeh yeah, I just find that so funny. All right,
So let's go to something this is not so funny, right,
I told you before the break that I was. I'm
I'm glad that the actually Babbitt family finally got some justice,
some not all of it. And so they were warded
thirty million dollars in damages, or they're going to be

(44:33):
given thirty million bucks in damages because their daughter was killed,
his wife was killed, not just shot, but killed. And
my irritant though I do have I do have an
issue with this to a degree, and that issue is
not that they're getting the money, but who they're getting
it from, because you and I are having to pay
this out of our taxes, and you look at this
and say, well, wait a minute, I will this was wrong.

(44:55):
We said it was wrong. We wouldn't let that guy
off the hook. I don't care what color he was.
And they say it was a justified shooting. Who is they?
I saw the video. It was not a justified shooting.
Why didn't he shoot one of the guys with the
one of the other men who actually had the chairs
and the stuff they were smashing against the one that
she wasn't doing.

Speaker 11 (45:13):
That I saw. I saw the video. That cop was
so out of line because he doesn't know what he
didn't know what he was doing. She was right in
front of a top behind her. He was lucky he
didn't kill one of his fellow officers, the cops, or
there were two cops right there in the hallway. That
guy didn't yell stopero shoot nothing. He did not follow

(45:35):
any kind of protocol as a citizen. I wouldn't even
have done that. Yeah, you know, that was terrible and
he never paid the price for it and he never will.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
No, he's got no immunity. So they need to drag
him in and question him again because he said, he said,
if they come after me, I'm gonna tell him what's
going on.

Speaker 11 (45:56):
And that's what he should do.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
Yeah, yeah, right, exactly right. So my irritant is in
that she got thirty million dollars or the family got
thirty million bucks. Myt is, when do we start looking
into who did what?

Speaker 11 (46:10):
And let's get a real investigation.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
I know, wouldn't it be nice? Well, how about a
real investigation with results? What do you think?

Speaker 11 (46:18):
Yeah, with the results and people actually going to jail
for the crimes they commit, as opposed to oh yeah
we found this, this is our findings and laid go
on your merry way. I'm so sick of this is
why people are sick of politics, you know. I know
people have their hopes up about Trump changing things. That's
not going to change. I don't think I'm not saying
much of it. Now. We still don't have Epstein's list.

(46:41):
Oh gee, I wonder why. And I don't blame Trump
on that, to be honest, I think there's way more
people on there, probably on both sides, that maybe the
government will collapse.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
Well, I tell you, I think it's that bad. Oh,
I do too, I do too. I think you're going
to find out things, or people will find out.

Speaker 11 (47:00):
Now.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
You know a lot of people are going to believe
no matter what comes up, They're not going to believe
that anyhow, right, true, But when you got certain people,
who's the young lady that just committed suicide after saying
she was not suicidal, she knew something was coming down,
and her dad, who hadn't spoken with her in a while,
said the same thing. She was not that way, and

(47:22):
she was worried about that for years. Because of the
people that were involved in all of this, yep would
wouldn't be surprised if if he ends up disappearing after
a while.

Speaker 11 (47:34):
Well, I mean she's the eyewitness, right, so she was
actually a first person witness, not hearsay or anything. So
that's that's where you know it becomes an issue. Yeah,
but she's already said her, she's already testified, so it's
all on record.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
Where is it? This is again, I'm going to say
it again. You and I have talked about this for years.
I did. I did. When the Republicans won the House,
to Senate and the presidency, I didn't feel any better.
I've been thinking before to a big degree, and nothing changes.

Speaker 11 (48:11):
Nope, Nope, it's the same thing. Oh yeah, maybe some
policies change or they try to switch switch stuff around,
but spending doesn't change. I know Trump is trying to
make cuts, but is that really going to happen? Because
Congress is the one who actually votes on on the budget. Yep,

(48:33):
So you know, is it really going to change?

Speaker 1 (48:35):
I doubt it, no, because none of them really have
the spine. Whether you agree with the way he does it,
whether you agree with how he even says it. I mean,
nobody has his spine to do what Trump does. Look,
this is what needs to be done. These are the
cuts that need to be made, both the darn thing
through right, you know what, where's the onslaught of bills

(48:57):
based on the eos that come out. You know, you
got Johnson and others that are coming out and saying, hey,
look what the president is the right thing to do.
It's about time we take I would love to be
a report everyone go hey, hey, hey, it's about time.
You guys grow a spine and you guys get that
on paper and you guys try to get that through
as a ladge. It shouldn't be the president.

Speaker 11 (49:19):
And where's the National Reciprocity law? I know the law exists.
Why isn't that being passed through? Are they going to
wait till after the midterms when they possibly lose seats
and then they can say, oh, we can't pass it again.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (49:35):
Yes, it's much easier when you don't have the power
than on it.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (49:42):
And I want to see the TSA ball is too.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
Yeah. You know what, I've not had the same issues
and problems that some people have because you know, I
got that look. I guess that I'll beat you into
the ground if you bother me. I don't know, but
they really never never bothered me.

Speaker 11 (50:01):
I get felt up every single time, and partially it's
probably because you know, the scanner machine. Yes, when I
go into that scanner and I have to hold my
hands up, I flip the middle finger with both hands.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
Oh gee, okay, you can imagine why they bother you
most every single time? Where was you just made my
brain lock up? Oh it's it is amazing. But back

(50:34):
through our Congress, they really got to get their wack together,
really going to be willing to push you know, when
when when we had the U six six or seven Democrats.
We're down in El Salvador and if I was Johnson,
I would have been using a copy machine to get
copies of these bills out on the floor to get

(50:54):
voted on. You know, they would have been six votes short.
Every time you do not what's that?

Speaker 11 (51:03):
Can you do that? Can they do that?

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (51:05):
If it's look, if it's an active session.

Speaker 11 (51:08):
Oh, they would have come right back. Anyway they would
have come.

Speaker 1 (51:11):
They still would have taken them hours to get back.

Speaker 11 (51:13):
Yeah. Oh no, we want them to go to Al Salvador.
Think of the campaign commercials. It's going to be brilliant.

Speaker 1 (51:20):
Oh yeah, here we went to be We went to
protect you know, this.

Speaker 11 (51:25):
White human trafficker gang member.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
Right, but we never stepped foot near the J six prison. Nope, right,
not not on whether you believe in what they did
or not. No one complaint about them not getting due
process them.

Speaker 11 (51:42):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Yeah, well they're there. Some of them were in there
almost two years before they even got to talk about
what they were going to be charged with. Nineteen months,
twenty months, something like that.

Speaker 11 (51:53):
It was a long time, yeah, yep. And meanwhile murderers
were getting off, you know, murderers were getting off. You
know the spashless Dale.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Yeah, well you heard the one. Is it is? It
was it in Michigan. You've got an a g out there.
That's just our da out there and said, hey, listen,
we're not going to or when we when we go
for sentencing or even go to court, we're going to
take into consideration how somebody grew up, what ethnicity they

(52:24):
are or race they are. And I'm thinking is illegal, thank.

Speaker 11 (52:30):
You, that is illegal. That is illgal.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
All right, well we got to go where do people
find you?

Speaker 11 (52:39):
Grant cross dot com and conservative I n d on X, where.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
I'm sure she uses more strong and colorful phrases to
help get her point across.

Speaker 11 (52:50):
I don't get in trouble on X.

Speaker 1 (52:52):
We'll be back in a little bit. People, look go
far now about the Rachel joins us in the next hour.
Don't go far. Really, you don't miss it.

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