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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Uninformed people in this world. Then change the channel because
they're gonna give you information you can work right. They
got human excrement running all around the place.
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Your home smells, the fishy.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
People peeing in the street.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Oh, you smell something, needles in the street.
Speaker 4 (00:15):
Cheers are not tears.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
We are vomiting from our eyes.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
And yet what they're worried about the words you use
to call criminals because there's a certain stigma. They don't
want criminals they have to deal with.
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Could we talk about something else.
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Speaker 1 (01:06):
Welcome back, Okay, that's better, Welcome back to the Session
of Sanity. Were right here with the Joe. I'm seeing
the show. Always a pleasure to have you with me.
Eight five five Real Joe eight five five seven three
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it's how we win, it's how we make things happen. Okay,
not that hard to figure out. You do not need
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a college degree to do this, all right. I got
a lot of fast ones for you tonight that I
want to discuss, right, especially in this hour. You know,
I love doing those quick hits. I've been screaming for
a long time about how calling Trump Hitler Hitler, Hitler Hitler,
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calling Republicans Nazis, it's probably one of the biggest insults
you can give to a Jew, a believing Jew. Let's
put that way. Okay, it it's getting so old you
use it with everybody. By the way, some of your
young people don't know that. They called Reagan hitler, they
called Bill George Bush's hitler, they called Donald Trump hitler.
(02:09):
Like yeah, okay, yawn whatever. Nobody believes it, nobody cares anymore. Okay,
but this is one of the best rebuttals I've ever heard. Right,
two Democrats on the Hitler Nazi ss blah blah blah.
Speaker 7 (02:27):
Take a listen, and a person who have my family
was murdered by the actual Hitler, you know, in addition
to it being deeply offensive to Jews, to call Trump
hitler is to call over eighty million Americans, thirty five
percent of Jewish Americans, fifty six percent of Hispanic men,
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and the majority of Americans who make under one hundred
thousand dollars a year Nazis, because those are the people
who gave Donald Trump his victory.
Speaker 8 (02:58):
And I just have a pro tip for any Democrats
who are thinking about winning back the working class, those
people who make under one hundred thousand dollars a year,
who a majority of whom voted for Trump, You should
have a visceral disgust for someone like Larry David, who's
worth four hundred million dollars, sitting there and sneering and
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smearing the hardest working Americans for refusing.
Speaker 9 (03:26):
To co sign their own disinheritance. That's effectively what they
are doing. When these millionaires come out here and call
Trump hitler, they are calling working cross Americans Nazis because
they chose the person they thought would give their children
back the future they were promised by this country. And
it just has to stop.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
You disagree, I don't know how you can. I mean seriously,
and this we need more of these. We need more
of these to get in their faces. We need more
of these to call them, more of these kind of people,
calling them out right. Because until you do, until you
start shoving it in their faces and remind them who
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they really are, we go nowhere. We get nothing done.
A couple little tidbits of information I thought you guys
might enjoy at least, I did you know all this
hubbub about due process, all this kareem and yelling about
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you know, them needing back in nineteen ninety six. I
know some of you were weren't even born yet probably,
but back in so that's why you need That's why
we need better government and history classes. In nineteen ninety six,
Bill Clinton signed the Immigration Reform Act. It stated, in plain,
(04:53):
simple English that illegals could be deported without judicial hearings.
So if this is really about due process and the constitution,
well you'd better talk to Bill Clinton. And then if
that doesn't work for you, why didn't the court squelch it? Then?
Why didn't Why didn't you righteous, self righteous democrats say
(05:16):
something then? And you know why, because it works for you.
It worked for all your political info that you needed.
Another report in recently wants to know or they don't
want to know. They did a study. They're puzzled why
Haiti has one of the lowest COVID nineteen death rates
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in the world despite administering Now they're really truly confused
by this, despite zero vaccine doses administered there. So I
don't know. Maybe nobody carried it over on a ship.
Maybe nobody brought it on airplane. Maybe COVID couldn't fly
(06:01):
that far. I don't know, but it's hilarious. The Amish
they didn't get it either. They were clean. I'm sorry
what happened. They also don't have any real cases of
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what is it Ashburger's or any of that ADHD. I
wonder why that is. And you know, God protect them
because at some point in time, when the government actually
figures out that this could be a problem for us,
it might end up being a problem for them. We
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just just just ridiculous. Okay, see, can I do this now?
I'm gonna wait till the next one. Oh, I've got
some clips that they hate. Yeah, the left hates them
because they call it their hypocrisy and telling you, as
they are telling you now about all these things that
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don't work, that are bad for the country, that Trump
shouldn't do. Every one of those things that Trump is doing,
he has been done by Obama and Clinton and were
held up by the Democrats. The Democrats were happy that
it was done. There were one hundred percent behind it.
Talked about what a great idea. Yeah, so hard to
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Minute he got to the wheel.
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Speaker 1 (13:41):
I like that, Joe Masen, your host. Always a pleasure
to have you with me. Eight five five real joke
eight two five five six. Wee get involved, get engaged.
Be uh just be part of the solution. Okay, seriously,
get informed enough so you have a clue. Get informed
Enough's see you know what's going on. Did you even
(14:04):
have to push back? At least when somebody showing you
stuff you have enough information to go No, that's bs.
We don't want any part of that. You'd have a
way at least to speak to it. You'd have a
way at least to push back on these things. And
I mean that in not an argumentative way, but truly
(14:26):
simply just to say, look, I don't want to get
involved because already I believe you to be wrong. I
don't have that same information. All right, anyway, let's have
some fun with some of this stuff. I mean, this
really gets crazy after all. Here is you know again,
I said it to you earlier, before I went to
break anything that the Dems wanted to do. I mean
(14:48):
it was at Obama and Clinton and so on. Those
were all great, right Biden. If Trump wants to do
exactly the same thing, then it's wrong, it's bad. Well,
I heard, I played you the clips from Bertie Sanders.
I played you the clips well from Hillary Clinton, Billy
(15:09):
Bob Clinton, all of them saying the same thing that
Trump said, and it's wrong. Wouldn't you really look like
a bunch of bozos if Trump said, oh yeah, I
just stole their words. I used their words, even though
I don't believe in it, and you guys couldn't handle it.
I find it. This is again why it's disingenuous and
(15:33):
so hard to believe you so hard? Do you want
to talk to you about it? Take a listen. We'll
see if those works the first time. That would be
cool with it.
Speaker 16 (15:43):
Number One, that's the biggest market in the world. Number
two is those.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Codes he's talking about China, trees.
Speaker 16 (15:50):
Are already selling to US. I keep on pointing out
there are a lot of Japanese cars here in the
United States, almost no US cars in Tokyo. Number three
is that if we don't write the rules, China will
write the rules out in that region. We will be
shut out American businesses, American agriculture. That will mean a
loss of US jobs.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
So he said, yeah, it's very short, So listen to
it again and help me explain why this is bad.
Now good, Then it's bad now right.
Speaker 16 (16:25):
The argument is Number one, that's the biggest market in
the world. Number two is those countries are already selling
to US. I keep on pointing out there are a
lot of Japanese cars here in the United States, almost
no US cars in Tokyo. Number three is that if
we don't write the rules, China will write the rules
out in that region. We will be shut out American.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Now think about it. This is what he was president.
He said they will write the rules, they will shut
us up, and they did. He was right, And now
Trump wants to fix it doing the same exact thing,
and he's wrong. You're a bunch of hypocrites. There's no
(17:06):
way around that. Try to explain that one. Oh, because
Trump is a bad guy, So even though he wants
to do the right thing, because you think he's a
bad guy, that makes it a bad thing. Yeah, that's
the kind of logic that needs deep psychiatric.
Speaker 16 (17:19):
Care in businesses American agriculture. That will mean a loss
of us jobs.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, just just amazing. I'd love to play that over
and over and over and over and over and over
again on some lefty channel. Right then you got then
we got this going on again. Back to the climate
change control whatever, right, I mean, remember we were told
(17:50):
it was over, we was done. But the Arctic let
me see see is is And the seventy percent hired
today seventeen percent, not seventy seventeen percent hired today than
it was in nineteen seventy nine. And the ice doesn't lie,
does it? Some climate scientists do. So enough with this,
(18:17):
enough with the fact that you've got climate sciences try
to try to protect their jobs, protect themselves, right, make
sure that their job that their grants keep coming in.
This is partially what all this was about. Because you
can look at the satellite real satellite pictures. You gotta
(18:40):
go find them yourself. You gotta look for them yourself.
But on once you find them, you're going to see
that they're lying to you, and they've been lying to you,
and you don't seem to know or even care about it.
You only care about what the party says. That seems
to be the factory and whether you believe something or not,
(19:03):
and that that's the flat out nuts. Now the bresident
was not lying the other day. They're trying to nail
him from lying about gas and being a nine dollar
ninety eight a gallon, he's right. I mean, you've got
it here in California not even close to that, and
then you've got states where it's like a little over
(19:25):
a buck almost two. You know, you take it down
to how much does it selling per barrel? That's number one,
you know, per barrel of oil? And then what are
the state taxes on it? That's a big part of
it here in California. Dollars sixty on every gallon of
(19:46):
gas that we buy as taxes, right, and that seems
to be okay, right, it's your old company's fault. You
can't you can't make this stuff up. This is great
(20:07):
and now you've got Oh, I loved it. Somebody just
sent me this. I was right. So if I if
I go through some of these titles or or what
they're what they're giving is a headline for some of
these stories. Here's a left leading site that says, China
gave in or gives in to Trump's tariffs? Does Trump win? Yes.
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Earlier there were saying that you know that Trump was
bowing down to this or by now now the story
has changed because now they know the truth. And if
this was Obama, it was said Obama trounced on China
with his tariffs, because you just heard what he said,
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We are back, Joe, your host. I was enjoying the music,
Your host, Jo Maas is not always a pleasure having
here with me. Eight five five real Joe eight five
five seven three two five five six feet Look, get involved,
getting engaged, be part of the solution.
Speaker 16 (26:34):
Right.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Let's just you know, I mean seriously, I always appreciate
the time you spent with me. I always appreciate the time.
He said emails. You're letting me know what's going on,
what you'd like to see happen, you know, And Larry
Yeldis says it all the time, and I thought it
was kind of a pseudo joke, if you would, But
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it's done. He's right. We have a country to save.
And when I say that, some of you go, oh
my god, No, it doesn't. It takes years. They have
things blow up. It takes years ago down the wrong road, right,
and you see these little chunks taken out of what
we know to be foundational truths, but we know makes
(27:19):
this country great. Seriously, now, for the past months is
print of the Trump announced a Liberation Day with a
flurry of tariffs, and some of us who actually pay
attention know what these are all about. Right. It gives
them a way to negotiate. He paused some of them
(27:42):
to negotiate trades deal to Democrats. Even some Republicans have
cited polls that show Americans think the policies will hurt economically. Right,
and this is why they keep trying to sour Trump.
If they would just stop listening to polls, really, just
(28:03):
stop it and actually talk to the people on the
street yourself. The past few days, according to this right,
I've traveled around West Virginia and India, Kentucky. I could
not find a single Trump voter who regretted their choice
over the terrace. Not one, he went out and say.
(28:25):
He said, I met Terry and his wife Cassandra, both
in their late sixties, in Jacksonville, Indiana or Jeffersonville, Indiana.
I'm sorry. They live in Arizona and they run a
small business at which Terry flies horse trainers to events.
In this case, it was a Kentucky Derby, and I
think a lot of Americans think this way. He said.
(28:46):
We need change, and that can hurt, always hurts it. First,
Trump needs time to make those changes, he said. I
pressed a couple of bit on asking in part the deal,
that the deal was that it has to be a
meaningful and lasting change, not just words. They both nodded yes,
And that's what I voted for. Both of them said that,
(29:10):
and sim bowl Claires was he said, my new friends
made it to me. This logical position that might be
summed up as no pay, no gains, seems to have
left all experts in New York City and Washington, d C.
Completely baffled, right, They they've been so used to coddling
us for years, for decades, right, they so used to
(29:35):
giving us what we want to keep us happy, so
we would vote for them. I think people have had it.
They've seen what ends up on their on their kitchen
table or doesn't end up on their kitchen table. They've
seen how hard it is to put gases in their
in their cars, trucks, whatever, how hard it is to
(29:56):
turny electricity on in the house, and what they're paying
for that. Right while these fat cats in DC, and
I mean are congress people too, they're living in four
or five six million dollar homes. They've got several cars.
It's ridiculous, totally and utterly ridiculous. Last week post of
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France LUNs he expressed his surprise this way. He said,
I've never seen this before because usually when you hurt economically,
it changes your prescription and your politics, your perspective. I'm sorry,
your politics, but not with these people. They're all staying firm.
And he's right. Usually, as was said in the past,
it's the economy. Stupid. People are looking at the economy.
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They're looking at again, what are they putting on the table?
How hard is it this time? It's different. A lot
of these people you speak to know that they're gonna
have to go through a little bit of pain before
things straighten themselves out. And frankly, you're already seeing things
start the head drastically in the right direction, not slowly drifting.
You look at the price of gas, You look at
(31:07):
the price of food. Look at the price of eggs
that they were touting just a few weeks ago. Uh,
Trump couldn't bring the price of eggs down. That's because
the damage that you guys did here in California. We
can't get cheap eggs. You know why, Because they can
only sell eggs from free range chickens. Yeah, let that
think in for a second, so that they have to
(31:30):
be certified as free rage free range chickens. Lunch is
really good at his job. He's accurate here. But it
shouldn't come as a surprise that the other thing that
they're surprised by. This floors me. Those in power with
loud voices in DC and Gotham still have fully come
(31:50):
to terms with this Trump phenomenon. They don't get it.
It's just like I say to you guys all the time.
It's just like they don't get religion either. They don't
understand those of us who actually do believe what the
Bible says, do believe what our scripture says, right, They
don't know what to do with it. They think it's
surface stuff that you'll easily sidestep, and a lot of
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us won't. Those in power with loud voices in DC,
they can't figure it out. Okay, look at it this way.
The American people like the Donald Trump President of the
United States, Donald Trump twice okay, and you bone heads
on the left, see not all of you, but you
bone heads on the left who use the exact same
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lines you use the first time to try to get
him not elected. And you're still using those lines on him,
talk about how he's gonna lock up all the black folks.
He didn't do it the first time. Well, you haven't
explained that one. Maybe nobody's asked you that question. I
don't know, but are you that dull? Are you that
ignorant that you can't figure out that the first time
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you can't do it? I just love this that you
can't figure out that people know what you're doing. Now
your words are falling a dislike dracy. You ruined the
word racist and racism. You use it for so many things,
you use it against so many people that now they
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just they don't care. It means nothing. I told you
when I first started a show, three years into it,
he's a racist racist. I started going back and listened
to what I said. I had friends listen to what
I said. That people that weren't quite friends listening to
what I said. Nobody can find racism. Only the far
left freetoids could. The American people elected Donald Trump to
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do what he said he's gonna do. Now, Trump supporters
are not gonna run to the hills, right because the
stock market gets a little bouncy, a little up and down.
You know, Barbie Dolls got a few extra. Yeah, I
got paid a little bit extra for them, although I
don't know if they're selling anymore because they see the upside.
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As a matter of fact, they still haven't figured out
that the more you attack him, the stronger he gets.
Because some of these people have been through those attacks.
I've been through those attacks. So when you go after
him with stuff that, will you come after me with?
I'm going, oh here, they go again. Good luck to
them because I'm not buying. I'm not even I'm not
even taking a second thought to find out to see
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if they're true. So they're not gonna run to the
hills because the stock bunker gets a little goofy. Now.
Doug and Danny are both of their fifties. Doug is
Danny's boss. Danny runs a steel cleaning crew at a
place called Voss Clark Plant in Indiana. He was chatting
with him and he said, this is management and labor
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and they're good friends too. Usually you don't see both.
Both guys are still in it on Trump in a heartbeat,
they said. Danny told me when he asked if I
would still vote for Trump, and it wasn't that they
wanted to talk about. It was the president's promise to
end taxes on overtime. Doug told me this policy would
encourage younger workers to give up their time away from
loved ones and produce for customers that we have that
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need steal that. You know what, again, some of these
guys don't want to work Monday through Friday, he said.
I got to see some of this in action at
the steel cleaning facility just down the road, and even
though it was ten PM, the workers were cleaning their
giant rolls of steel. Right, I mean, these guys like
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what they do. They love what they do, you know.
And again Trump is really talking to the average American.
The Democrats don't think they are, but they can't. Chuckie
Schumer doesn't know what it's like to go to the
supermarket himself. See what's on the shelves. Nobody's got to
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pay for a drive to work, doesn't know the price
of a haircut. Did you guys know? I mean, I've
done this for years. Some of you probably don't. They
there's a congressional barbershop. Why over half of the employees
that Vols Clark made more than one hundred thousand dollars
a year. This is southern Indiana. The costs of living
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is very low. That buys a house, helps you raise
a family. Now tell me these jobs are our native
born Americans don't want because that's what you're always here.
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Speaker 1 (42:27):
There you go. God, I'll get you know about fifteen
years in. I'll get this right. Joe Messenior host. Always
a pleasure to have you with me eight five five
year old Joe eight five five seven three two five
five six. I do appreciate the time you're spending with
us here on the air in the chat room. Always
a pleasure to have you here with me, and I
really appreciate. Okay, so you're asking a question I screwed
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up in the chat room. We're talking about free range, right,
which simply means your chickens couldn't be confined. All right.
I don't know how that works. I'm not a big
chicken guy. My wife knows more about it than I do, obviously,
But truly, it's it's how you raise the price eggs.
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Really what it works out to. There's so much more
involved in chasing these free range chickens around and get
their eggs. They have to have so many square feet
per chicken. Imagine they having a farm with thousands of eggs,
with thousands of chickens that you don't They're not supposed
to be a running all around the place, you know.
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So I don't know what to say, but I can
tell you that the people I've spoken with is that
it does price. It does drive the price of eggs up.
That I think we had a few. Remember all those
hundreds of thousands of chickens we had to kill because
of the chicken flu, right, remember that? And the funny
thing about it is that we've been told it does
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it doesn't spread like other flues. So you have to
sit there, scratcher hens. Who who gave that order? Was?
It was like a like a Pete buddhache edge who
had no idea what to do with transportation, to do
with it, about it, whatever? You got to ask the question?
(44:18):
All right? Some crazy stories, said I meant to get
to that. I really haven't reached the story out talked
about how the Biden administration had private talks with Beijing
on the Chinese spy balloon and had to notify the public. Now,
why would they do that? I mean, I realized that
they have to have private conversations with other countries, all right.
(44:40):
The State Department officials now admit that they held private
talks with Beijing about the Chinese spy balloon that accepted
the US airspace or intercepted US air space, now that
intruded on US airspace, and discuss the implication implications of
the balloon publicly would have on the between the US
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and China. Now, US officials identified the spy balloon that
were coming through the US airspace on January twenty eight,
twenty twenty three, and an air Force fighters that shot
down the Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina.
By officials held discussions Beijing with Beijing off every first
about the balloon, and they discussed the impact disclosing the
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balloon to the public would have on the relationship with China.
The Internal State Department had documents that were hidden up
until now, so they knew, but it kept telling us
they didn't know what it was. Wasn't a big deal,
nothing to worry about. An Internal State Department read out
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of the talks between Blincoln and the top Chinese diplomat.
So the blink is stated that if the presidence of
the balloon were revealed publicly, they can have profound implications
on our relationship with China, particularly amid efforts to stabilize
the bilatteral relationships with Beijing. The readout said that the
incident could also complicate Blincoln's travel plans to China in
(46:06):
early February if it's not quickly resolved now. Former Biden
administration official told the news source that the State Department
summoned senior Chinese diplomat Zuo Hakun on Febrary first so
the US can identify China to remove the balloon, an
issue warning the US could take action to eliminate the balloon,
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so Blncoln advocated strongly to tell the American people about
China's rogue balloon, which is exactly what happened now. It's
just amazing. Another senior State Department official also held private
talks of Februy first with Chinese counterparts. A readout from
that discussion says the official claimed the longer it took
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to mitigate the issues would only increase the likelihood to
the news of the balloon would become public, and it did.
Don't you love it? Not only did it become public, right,
but it took a civilian to find it. It's just amazing.
(47:12):
And they didn't.
Speaker 22 (47:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
It's funny because they say that the government finally came
clean on the second and said they found a high
altitude survey surveillance blood. Now they didn't. That is not
all how it was reported out right. Anyway, It's again
one of those things where they got away with it.
(47:34):
They made it, They're allowed it to happen, and I
and then and then they wonder why you don't trust them,
not a little. You totally don't trust them. I would
love to know what information they got. Oh no, they
(47:57):
got information, you know as well as I do. Eight
five five real Joe eight five five seven three two
five five sixth three. So much appreciated time you spend
with us on the air in the chat room, texting
and tweeting and being I don't think we have enough time.
(48:17):
I don't have enough time to do this. I am
going to do this one some night, for sure. A
former lawyer, well versed and I mean well versed in
the Constitution, lays it out such a fashion to let
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you know what the Constitution was written for, what they
were looking for. Based on the letters that the founding
follows wrote each other. I always found that amazing. Do
you guys not care? Not my listener's obviously, but do
you guys really not care right about what the original
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intent was? You have to ask instead of just calling
them rich old white men. And by the way, they
were old and matter of fact, many of them weren't
even rich, right, rich old white men did not write
(49:21):
this really that simple. These guys had study European governments.
Some of them had lived through some European governments, so
they they you know, you guys would call this thing
a democracy. I have to laugh at you. You love
(49:42):
to make fun of people like me, But frankly, honestly,
you're the ignorant ones. You're the ones that don't understand.
How do you speak? I do you teach truth to
your kids and your cousins and your nieces, your net whatever?
How do you do that when you yourself won't study,
when you yourself don't know? You have to ask anyway?
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In five five real Joe five five seventh thy two
five five sixth we get involved. I say it all
the time. Get involved, get engaged, be part of the solution.
I now to show you at a great job. I
haven't played this one before, but to show you what
a great job that we're doing an education. Let me
(50:31):
play you a little clip. Well yeah, let me pay
you a little pay you, play you a little clip
of how well our education system is doing.
Speaker 14 (50:44):
This.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
Guy's going to start with the question, who was the
first president? I think that's a great question.
Speaker 26 (50:49):
I don't know who is the first president? Judge history major,
this is a exteenth president.
Speaker 1 (51:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 26 (51:02):
When was the Declaration of Independence Center?
Speaker 21 (51:04):
Seventeen seventy three?
Speaker 26 (51:06):
Seventy six?
Speaker 17 (51:07):
When did a letter that was sent by some of
my friends and the.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
She is a history teacher? People, anybody home? I don't
I don't even know what this day she's a history teacher?
Speaker 6 (51:28):
Is?
Speaker 1 (51:28):
This is this like for real? Eight five five real
Joe eight five five two five five sixth three, Get involved,
get engaged, truly, be truly, be part of the solution. God,
all right, let's see what else I got.
Speaker 14 (51:47):
World War.
Speaker 26 (51:51):
When was the Declaration of Independence Center.
Speaker 5 (51:53):
Designed to support your pet's digestive.
Speaker 26 (52:02):
Seventeen seventy six? That No, it's not close, that's okay,
quality standard.
Speaker 1 (52:09):
Not even close. This is what this is, what's coming
out of our I'm not all schools, all right, We've
got some schools to do some great work. But the
more and more and more I do these things, the
more and more I find this to be more and
more the norm. That's the scary part. And don't lie
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to yourself, seriously, don't lie to yourself. And they don't
seem to care. Get them into schools. It doesn't matter
they're not or anything. It doesn't matter. They're dumb. They're
coming out ignorant. They don't care. You have to. You
cannot educate these children. You're seeing a tax on homeschooling
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across the country. You're seeing them make it harder and
harder for charter schools, which is totally ridiculous. Just crazy
Joms and your host, God bless you. You know what,
Now it's my turn to go relax and rest for
a while. You've been listening to jobs in the show.
(53:15):
Very much. Appreciate the time you're spending with me here
on the air in the chack with.
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Just being involved.
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Be safe once you're back here with Pa