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Speaker 1 (01:01):
Welcome back to another session of sanity right here on
the Jobe set the show. It's a pleasure to have
you with me. Five five year old Joe eight five
five seven three two five five six three Get involved,
getting hs be part of the solution. This thing makes
me crazy, and I really do appreciate the time that
you're spending with this year on the air and in
just in the chat room and texting and tweeting and
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and and just making it right, making it happen. All right,
I got you know what it's it's like piling up.
I want to talk about so many things, and there
is somebody, there's a whole bunch of stuff that's going
on right now that we need to be part of.
We need to understand what's happening. You know again eight
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five five real Joe eight five five seventh three two
five five. You guys should be able to tell whatever.
I have a computer hiccup because I start tap dancing,
and anyway, I do appreciate it. But I got other
stuff going on. I got so many other stories taken
talk about. And when you look at here in California again,
I'm gonna pound in California because it's so fun, right,
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I mean, seriously, more unemployment, more fleeting businesses, right, yeah,
you just you can't even make that. You can't make
this stuff up. Seriously. Right, You're gonna have higher gas
prices here because Chevron is leaving. They're laying off six
hundred employees. They're based in California. Now they're gonna move
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their corporate operations to Houston. And I don't blame them
because because of all the regulations, because all the HR
garbage is going on, they're leaving and so are other
oil companies. And yet lucib can't figure out what's going
on with the economy. He thinks it's why I fall right,
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I mean again, over and over and over again. It's
just amazing. And they don't seem to care in the least.
Speaker 6 (03:06):
You know.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
One of the stories I always gotta kick out of this.
We're hearing about how Trump is all for the billionaires. Right,
don't come on and think about it all for the billionaire.
It's all about the billionaires. He's into the billionaires. He
didn't making sure the billionaires make all kinds of money. Well,
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let me tell you what I told you before, that
there were more billionaires, more billionaires became richer, and more
people became billionaires under Barack Obama. Right, this is a
story you never told. There was an email from Wall
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Street from the City Group to Barack Obama's campaign with
a list of people that they wanted in his cabinet.
Every person on that list ended up in his cabinet.
The reason and this person knew that because they got
released by wiki leaks, and that's why they've been trying
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to kill uh some people that have put this information
out there. He would want to say that Barack Obama
made sure that the bankers got their bonuses while he
kicked five point one million families out of their homes,
not people families, And you find out they got more
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money from Wall Street, that he got more money, should
say than John McCain did. How did that work out? See,
the bankers were fine with it. Those guys could made
bokoo bucks. People were losing their homes and nobody seemed
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to care then, Like I said, this stuff never stops.
You sit there scratching your head on a regular basis
and going how did this happen? Who allowed this to happen?
And nobody seems to care? God because it's Yesterday's doing
it that he's not president right now, but when he was,
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he took advantage of people. You can play with it
all you want. He took advantage of people. I got
two I'm gonna play for you when we come back, right.
One of them is a shocker, Chuck Schuer passionately advocates
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for like almost a thirty percent terriff on China back
in two thousand and five. He wants to know why
we weren't doing it. Now here's a Democrat head of
the you know, the Senate. He's screaming, why aren't we
putting more terrors on China. In October of twenty seventeen,
Schumer slams Trump for not keeping his campaign promise by
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putting terrors on China. And then when all that is
said and done and finished in happy, happy, right, let
me think about this now he's screaming in Trump for
having what anybody know? Yeah, too many terrorists on China.
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Just amazing to me. That's why I keep telling you
they're so self unaware or maybe you know, somebody sent
me an email a couple of days ago because I
said that. They said, no, they're very aware. They know
exactly what's going on, they know exactly what they're doing.
Stop saying they're unaware. So any any anyhow, Yeah, I'm
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just gonna you know it, We'll just keep reporting on it,
we'll keep talking about it, and you guys decide whether
or not it's truth or not. That's really the best
way to do it. You know, Fred, I'm not a
fan of this guy, and I have reason for it.
I have solid, good reasons for it. But he made
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some noise earlier he said, he said the Dems, they
are so out of touch that DEM leaders have no
idea how to I'll offer it alternative against Trump, fighting Trump,
screaming at Trump, screaming Trump. Bed doesn't do any think,
it doesn't help. And you know what I say, don't
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We are back. I was a pleasure to have you
with me eighty five to five real Joe eight five
five seventh three two five five six three. Get involved,
get engaged, truly be part of the solution. And I
always do appreciate the tell me you guys are spending
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room and texting and tweeting and just engaged, engaged in
doing the right thing. So you heard you, you know,
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Let me finish with this and I'll get on to
the other one. I just I got so many stories
I want to get through. So I'm talking about how
poster Frank Lunz I told CNN New Central Afternoon at
Brianna Kyler I Guess co hosts there the Democrat leaders
of Congress. We're out of touch and totally clueless about
how to provide alternatives to President Trump. Democrats favorability has
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plummeted to twenty nine percent. That's a poll released in March,
while CNN poll released in April twenty seven showed only
twenty seven percent of vote has approved of the party's
congressional leadership. Once said that Democrats needed to turn away
from the party's leadership of Congress right. He said, the
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challenge has to do with it. They've got on the
Senate side incredibly ineffective and frankly, how to touch with
leadership that has no idea how to offer alternatives to
Donald Trump. They don't want to bash slap around the President.
What they want is that a gender delivered in a
more efficient, more efficient, more effective, more compassionate way. He said,
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that's what I'm looking for. And with the exception of
Corey Booker, who delivered a twenty five hour explanation of
how they could do better, he said, I'm not seeing
it anyone where else. He says, You've got AOC who's
very public out there, very extreme, very partisan, very polarizing, discussing,
you know, Uh, a Democrat Alexander. Yeah, I'm not going
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to say her name, AOC, she said. He said, that's
not what they're looking for either. The problem with the
Democrats is you've got one third on on that side,
on the AOC side, one third on the more centrist side,
and one third that simply doesn't care about the ideology.
It just wants things to work. They want to and
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to being slammed by everybody. It's not just one or two, right,
I mean, they're they're going after Doze in a way.
I mean, do you not want do you not want
to save money? Do you not want to make sure
that you you that the money we're putting up in
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taxes goes ato I mean, I should say, goes to
paying for things here with us. I just I love it.
And now the Democrats have come up with a new
advertisement against Donald Trump, which is almost it's almost funny,
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he went on to say. Lunch went on to say,
if I were a Democrat right now, I'd not be
looking at the Senate of the House. I'd be looking
for the governors, the people who actually have the administer
policies day by day. He said, Let the governors stand up,
Let it. Let's let him come forward, Let's be successful.
Democratic Governor J. D. Pritzger of Illinois is a potential
twenty twenty eight candidate for president. He called from mass
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protests against Trump or Republicans during a suddenly speech in
New Hampshire, what a way to bury yourself, he said,
And he's right, more violence. He's only for more violence.
To me, it's all quite amazing. All right, I told
you was gonna do. All right, so here, let's start
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off with this one because I don't know how much. Yeah,
go amount of time, but whatever. Back into what was
it two thousand and five? Right, Yeah, you have Schumer
screaming begging for us to put up terrorsts that will
kill the Chinese. It's just really financially hurting them. Okay,
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I'm not gonna play you the whole thing, but it
says that the Chinese that their unfair trade policies have
got to end. This is this is back in two
thousand and five. The Chinese have enjoyed a huge trade
surplus with the US every year, and it gets larger
and larger. Much of that trade surflace surplus because the
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Chinese don't play fair. They don't let our goods to
their country. I can tell you company after company in
New York can sell goods in China. So he's getting
you know, he's getting pushed off from his constituency, the
people that want money he wants money from. He goes
on to say, we are fed up, mister President. How
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can we stay on buy millions of American workers? They
lose their jobs to the Chinese just a few minutes,
won't We won't go along with it because I don't
want to go along with it. Right here we go.
Speaker 16 (18:33):
Trade policies have got to end, it says to the Chinese.
It says to the Chinese enough already. It says to
the Chinese that their unfair trade policies have got to end.
It says to the Chinese, this is a shot across
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your bow reform, because if you don't, there are going
to be dramatic consequences throughout the world, in our country
and in your country as well. The bottom line is
very simple, mister President. The Chinese have enjoyed a huge
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trade surplus with the United States, as this chart shows,
every year it gets larger and larger and larger. Admittedly,
some of that trade surplus is part of the world
is due to the rules of free trade, but much
of that trade surplus is because the Chinese don't play fair.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
H Wait a minute, the Chinese don't play fair, and
when Trump said it, they tried. They try to nail
him to the wall. Okay, now here's him in twenty seventeen.
This is shure. We're again slamming Trump for not putting
those those tariffs on as he said he would.
Speaker 16 (20:00):
This one, I'd like to see him explain his decision
to the thousands of steel workers whose jobs are on
the line because their companies aren't competing on a level
playing field because China repeatedly subsidizes, doesn't play by the rules,
and cheats. It's another classic example of the Trump administration
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promising one thing but doing another. President Trump has promised
many times to crack down on China, and still, ten
months into his ministra into his administration, his Commerce secretary
is once again needlessly delaying a preliminary step in that effort.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
So now they're on his case for not moving fast
enough to get it done. You see why I say
these people, somebody's got to check their meds. There's something
extremely wrong with their meds. It's all hilarious. I find
it hilarious, and it's not a right wing plot. Again,
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I get a kick out of it. Now, if you
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America's news update, I'm John Schaeffer. President Trump held a
rally in Michigan to mark the first one hundred days
of his second term. Michigan, a key swing state he
flipped in twenty twenty four, remains critical to his agenda.
He highlighted efforts to curb illegal immigration and revive the
US economy. House Republicans are drafting what President Trump calls
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House Speaker Mike Johnson is coordinating with the Senate to
set a deadline.
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We're gonna get it done by Memorial Day. Send it
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So far, this show has been awfully slow, except.
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For the one I saw you do last Thursday, and
we were coming over here tonight, I was look concerned
about us driving minute got to the wheel.
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I was worried the left rear wheel.
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He was.
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I looked around the room and I realize, now, aside
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Everybody loves a good beachlight. Don't you think Joe is
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Eight five five real Joe eight five five seven three
two five five six. Where you get involved, get engaged,
be part of the solution, you know, And you know
that's my that's my favorite line. Do you know how many
years we've got of this. Let's super get Let's see
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how many of you get to press. You've got a
year and a half of this at least. Right the
elections are coming up. They're gonna pound a Trump Trump
as much as humanly possible. This is why you have.
You got to have your fact straight. You got to
be able to put it out there so people know
what the truth is. Right, And I don't I don't
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understand again, just like you know when they were talking
about uh, deporting these kids, these American citizens, right, you
guys should have been ready to say no, no, no, no,
the kids can stay. It's the parents that have to go.
You should have been able to say that. Do you
know what I'm saying? You know what I mean? So
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I just I sit here sometimes and I say to myself, Okay,
how do we get these people in the sand? You can't.
All you got to do is you get you get
the fact. When you get the opportunity to talk with them,
speak to them, do it and just have the facts
on your side. All right. So this is this is Burbank,
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California assemblymen. And we were talking about this with Brad
Jakoss earlier.
Speaker 11 (28:17):
Right.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
He said the reason he blocked a bill to buy
sixteen and seventeen year olds for sex the bill needed
to make sense and it needed to be equitable. I'm sorry,
I don't how does a law that makes it a
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felony to buy children for sex that makes sense? What's
wrong with these people? You keep putting them in there though?
Speaker 25 (28:52):
Wellman, I understand that you just got to the legislature.
But this has been debated and Assembly Member Krell is
an ex on this issue and prosecuted folks.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I mean, do you guys not trust her?
Speaker 26 (29:03):
I fully trust Assembly Member Crell, but I also trust
my experience as well.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
I too.
Speaker 26 (29:07):
As you know, I'm a former prosecutor. I was part
of the l'alus del Mundo prosecution in Los Angeles. So
when it comes to protecting children and going after sex
offenders and people that are exploiting children, I too have
that experience.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
And as much as I do.
Speaker 26 (29:20):
Trust my colleague assembly Member Crell, I also trust my
personal experience in my own subject matter expertise. If you
will on the subject.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Me let me help you with this blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah, as well as that
of the committee.
Speaker 25 (29:34):
So right now, in Sacramento, there is a well known
blade case. Harry did a documentary on it. It's just
a few miles away from here. Sheriff Jim Cooper has
said that right now, if a John were to go
and try to purchase a sixteen or seventeen year old
on that blade and law enforcement were to intervene because
of a judge's order. Right now, in Sacramento, law enforcement
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would not be able to put that person in jail
because it's not the solid tie that law enforcement has
been asking.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
It to be.
Speaker 4 (30:02):
So I just want to make sure you're okay.
Speaker 27 (30:04):
With sixteen and seventeen year olds continuing to be purchased
on this blade for the next year or until you
have to dissect this issue in the fall, and these
john's getting let go and just issued with citations.
Speaker 26 (30:15):
Well, I don't agree with the premise of the question,
but what I would say is I'm not okay with
any child anywhere being exploited. But the solution that we craft,
the solution that we passed, needs to make sense. It
needs to be equitable, it needs to be comprehensive. And
while I appreciate assembly Member Crell for bringing the proposal forward,
and I know that her heart is on this issue,
it's connected in a way that few other legislators can
really be equal to or understand. Is also my job
(30:38):
to make sure that we're not just passing MEE Jr. Policy,
but we're having good substance of conversation and landing on
a good spot. So to the shriff, the district attorney,
and any other stakeholders, I hope that They'll continue to
engage not just with Assembly Member Krell, but with all
the members of the committee, with myself, with our staff,
and our goal is to get a good solution delivered.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
You can change it. How about Wes start with the
rest of these Johns. Why don't you start with the
rest of these guys that are I mean, I'm not
so sure. Maybe he's had a few experiences. Maybe I
don't know. I don't know the guy. But who could
vote against stopping sixteen to seventeen year olds from being purchased? Right?
(31:20):
These aren't people of age, These aren't eighteen or twenty
one year olds. How do you justify that for you
people in Burbank, California. This is your guy, the Democrat
legislative just voted in. So you must want this stuff,
This must be something. These might be things. I guess
(31:40):
you guys are very much into right. Okay, So here's
President Obama expressing his right wing extremism. This is the
stuff that I wish I could get a Democrat out
to be honest about. Which is why is it that
when to publican says it, it's bad, nasty, wrong, and
(32:03):
when you guys say it or whenever, Yeah, when Democrat
says it it's God's gift of humanity, makes absolutely no
sense to me. Take a listenstration.
Speaker 6 (32:14):
The Bush administration has done nothing to control the.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Problem that we have.
Speaker 6 (32:19):
We've had five million undocumented workers come over the borders
since George Bush took office. It has become an extraordinary problem.
And the reason the American people are concerned is because
they are seeing their own economic position slip away. And
oftentimes employers are exploiting these undocumented workers. They're not paying
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the minimum wage, they're not observing workers' safety laws.
Speaker 22 (32:45):
And so what we have to do is create.
Speaker 6 (32:48):
A comprehensive solution to the problem. Now, I have already
stated that as president, I will make sure that we
finally have the kind of border security that we need.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
That's step number one.
Speaker 22 (32:57):
Step number two is to take on it employers. Right now,
they an employer has more of a chance of getting
hit by lightning than they prosecuted.
Speaker 6 (33:08):
For hiring an undocumented worker. That has to change. They
have to be held to.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Count who's arguing that. Nobody's argued that before, right, But
you know, you've got Republicans on the same side of
this issue say the same kind of things that all
of a sudden, he's God's gifted here. This guy is
God's gifty humanity right, and it's okay? Why because he
(33:37):
said it again? If you had a Republican say it,
my God did did they want to string you up
by your knuckles? It would be over for you anyhow.
The I love this guy too, right governin Newscombe, And
(34:00):
you know I mean that. It just God, this guy,
it's just amazing. And you see, truly, he can't manage money,
he can't figure out what needs to be done. And
I don't know who's advising I don't know if anybody's
advising him. I've had friends of mine tell me that
he's pretty much to a degree, he's like a lone ranger.
(34:25):
He'll decide what he's gonna do and how he's gonna
do it, which is why we're so screwed up the
way we are here in the state. Here. Take a listen. Well,
let's see if we're going to go work first, then
you can take a listen. How's that?
Speaker 3 (34:40):
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In California, we're still debating a high speed rail. What Okay,
I love this. This is the high speed rail. How
much money has cost us over the years. Now this
is back in two thousand and seven. It started two
thousand and seven. Okay, now he's talking about the Hey
we should have a high speed reil. Yeah, we probably
(35:07):
gonn have a high speed real not for seven times
what you originally voted for.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
A joke.
Speaker 28 (35:13):
Well, finally California is going to get it right with
this new high speed rail. I personally have been supportive
of the high speed rail project since my time as
mayor of the city in County of San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
The project is no longer a thirty three billion dollar project.
The projects years and years behind. The project's wildly over budget.
That doesn't mean it's a bad idea. You can get
whoa see, this is exactly it. This is exactly how
they operate. The money doesn't matter, right, It doesn't matter
how much it's costing you. It only matters that the
(35:45):
idea is a good idea, even though we can't seem
to implement it properly.
Speaker 28 (35:49):
It's a good idea at Phase one done, which in
essence is from Bakersfield to Silicon Valley.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Now, for some of you who don't. I mean, the
money keeps going up and the stretch of track that
there laying keeps getting shorter. I don't expect you people
that don't live in California to understand it is a
big deal, all right, And you're gonna end up with
about with about one ten one twelve of the original
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track for three hundred times what it was supposed to cost.
Do have the capacity?
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Speaker 1 (42:13):
When we are back, Jobe saying to your host, I
was I always appreciate the time he's spending with me
here on the air, in the chat room, texting, tweeting,
and just truly being part of the conversation. Eight five
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five sixty three. You know, God bless guy's tanks for
being with me. I really do appreciate the time that
he filmed with me here on the air and just
(42:34):
just being involved, being engaged, being part of the solution.
Very exciting for me anyway. All Right, I'm playing all
kinds of crazy stuff because you know, I want to
you know, serious body, and you know I look at
this stuff and I just scratched my head and some
of these stories that are going down, right, and now
(42:59):
you got Governor Newscomb. If you missed it, I did
half in the last section, last segment. Yeah, he's run
on my tellybody. How great this train to nowhere, this
bullet train, and it actually makes fun of people for
scoffing at it when we're at like five times the
cost it was supposed to be. You started off it,
(43:21):
I don't know what it was, sixteen eighteen million, yeah billion.
Now we're up over one hundred billion. Where's the money?
This only? I mean got these people need to start
going to jail. This is ridiculous, just just amazing, truly
just amazing guys like me and scratching my head, going, Okay,
(43:42):
when I'm tired of hearing about it, when when does
it actually happen? Take a list of to him if
you can, if you can stomach it.
Speaker 28 (43:54):
To complete a high speed rail link between merced and Bakersfield.
Now I know, I know some critics are going to say, well, that's.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
A train to nowhere.
Speaker 28 (44:03):
We have a real federal partner, their high speed rail
system and incredible opportunity to finish the work at high speed.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
Yeah, his federal partner was when Joey b came in.
Remember this started back at O seven. They've not laid
virtually any track whatsoever. They spend billions of dollars and
he's excited about it. Gee, I wonder why rail was mentioned.
Speaker 28 (44:27):
Four point two billion dollars has been requested of the
legislature to finish the job. Someone who's all in on
the high speed rail, the high speed rail not as
a rail project, but an economic development project.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
Oh well that sounds better right now. It doesn't matter
what you spent. God, the guy is what we say
in Italian. The guy is still not that doesn't have
it altogether.
Speaker 28 (44:52):
Three point six billion dollars. It's a bad damn time
we have a high speed rail system.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
Well, this is your fault. We don't have it because
you've made all the wrong deals with the wrong people,
and now you're overspending and you're asking the federal government
to pick up on the mess you made, which is
nothing new for you. It's constant with this guy, right, Yeah, yeah,
(45:21):
I'm gonna come down. It's just amazing. All right, So
before I pick on Obama, I'm gonna go back a
few years. I hope you guys will hang with me
here a second. It's gonna be. It's gonna be. It's
gonna be kind of long, but it needs to be done.
(45:42):
This is nit Yahoo, I guess back in seventy eight,
all right, telling us what's going on with the Arabs,
with the PLO. I want you, I want you to
hear that nothing has changed for all intensive purposes. If
(46:04):
we had allowed them to do what they needed to do,
what they wanted to do quite some time ago, this
would become a non issue. Yeah, yeah, yes it would
because so we wouldn't be putting up with all this
stuff that's going on. You wouldn't be putting up with
you was getting massacred on October seven. I'm going to
(46:26):
say it again, and if some of you don't like it,
leave net Yahoo alone. Let him do what he knows
how to do. Get this thing squared away so we
can start working towards peace again. Take a listen.
Speaker 31 (46:41):
Maybe they hell sat in a Dutch paper in nineteen
seventy seven in May fifth, seventy seven, May fifth, nineteen
seventy seven. Yes, the statement was very simple. Our objective
remains the destruction of the zign, the state of Israel.
So let's keep in mind what we're talking about here
is not the attempt to build a state, but to
(47:03):
destroy one.
Speaker 15 (47:04):
Do the Palestinians have a right to a separate state?
Speaker 31 (47:08):
Now, no one is denying that they are Palestinian Arabs.
There is a very distinguished Palestinian Arab sitting right next
to me. But the Palestinians themselves, in the Palestinian National Covenant,
the very first article say that the people of Palestine
quote are part of the Arab nation. Well, let's look
at the Arab nation. It has twenty one states, an
area roughly the size of the United States, and one
(47:31):
sixth of the entire world's wealth. Now add to that
the fact that there already exists a Palestinian state, and
that is Jordan, sixty percent of whose population is Palestinians.
I think it's quite interesting that Yasu Araphied and King Kussein,
who are bitter enemies, agree on one thing that Jordan
is a Palestinian state. So what we're talking about is
(47:52):
a demand for a twenty second Arab state in a
second Palestinian state.
Speaker 16 (47:56):
All it what should be done with the Palestinians on
the West Back.
Speaker 31 (48:00):
Problems or what should be done in your point, well,
I think that the Palestinians in the West Bank are
going to be offered the full human rights, the full
civil rights, as there no Arabs are offered in the
Middle East. No Arabs whatsoever have any full human rights
or the right to vote for their own government. Those
Arabs who lived in Israel in the p sixty seven
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boundaries are the only Arabs in the Middle East to
offer that right. And I'm all in favor of having
the same Arabs living in the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip being offered such a right in the final
peace agreement, and we.
Speaker 4 (48:32):
Have peace to the Middle East very base.
Speaker 31 (48:34):
A place, yes, I sincerely hope. So look, I'm twenty
eight years old. I've had to defend my country in
two wars and in many battles. Nobody wants peace more
than Israel. But the stumbling block to the vote for
peace is this demand for a Plo state, which will
mean war, war, which will mean more violence in the
(48:54):
Middle East, and I think, I sincerely believe if this
demand is abandoned, we can have real and j in peace.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Seventy seven seventy eight. He's been telling us that seventy
seven seventy eight, that if you give Pales, if you
try to give Palestine an area estate, you'll have nothing
but war. Jordan doesn't want them figure it out. They
(49:22):
voted in Hamas again, nothing but terrorism. That's all we
ever hear about from these people. When you give them something,
it's nothing. And I'm sure there are those identify as
Palestinian people. I'm sure there's a large group of them,
very peaceful, very loving carrying people. But like I used
(49:45):
to say about Muslims, come out and say something. You're
telling me that your your your people, your religion, your
your ethnicity is not violent and you are peace loving.
Come out and say something. When you say nothing, you're complicit.
(50:06):
When you say nothing. Seven million Jews die Weich just
off the I meant to do something about it. I
am sorry. I'm not going to shorten the time, but
they just you know, they just had a memorial on
the Holocaust. Okay, who did what?
Speaker 5 (50:29):
No.
Speaker 1 (50:29):
Seriously, for the longest time, nobody said anything. It was overlooked.
These guys called it as a reoccurrence to the to
the PLO in the late seventies. I should say, yao,
who said it wasn't going away? Okay? And you give
(50:51):
them a stake, it'll get worse. And he was right.
Look at what's happening, all right? I think we should question,
we should wish, we should quit trashing Obama's accomplishments. I
want you to know that, in my heart of hearts,
I know that he has done more than any other
president before him. I think we should go through a
(51:13):
list of some of his accomplishments, don't you. I think
he's the first president ever to be photographed smoking a joint.
Hey got me in the modern era. Cool. He's the
first president to ever apply for college aid as a
foreign student and then deny he was a foreigner. So
you'd have to ask yourselfing again, I don't know one
(51:34):
way or the other. I'm just asking questions here, right,
So either he was a foreign student or he lied
to get in easier. Would love to know, right. He's
the first president to have a Social Security number from
the state he's never lived in. He's the first president
to preside over a cut to credit ratio of the
(51:56):
United States. Hey to be known for something. First president
to be held in contempt of court for illegally obstructing
oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Yeah, I wonder
what they did. Oh, that's right, they did nothing to him,
got it. First president require all Americans to purchase a
(52:16):
product from a third party. Yeah, Obamacare. First president spend
a trillion dollars on shovel ready jobs when there was
no such thing as a shovel ready job. There were
such thing as, but not for him. The first president
to abrogate bankruptcy law to turn over control of companies
(52:40):
to his union supporters. He did. He moved a lot
of people out of the CEO positions or president positions
in their companies and gave him to his buddies. That's communism.
That's how communism works, right. First president to bypass Congress
and implement the Dream Act through executive order. Yeah. If
(53:03):
Trump had done that, they would have seventeen lawsuits on
him that afternoon, wouldn't they. You see, this is not
this is not fair an equal. They don't care about that.
Keep telling you. They don't like you. Job is you
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