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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hello, I'm you happy.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
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hearing Neil? Neil? I miss you man, Donnes I have
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Speaker 1 (00:13):
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Speaker 3 (00:16):
Chris, congratulations.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
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Speaker 1 (00:43):
Merry Christmas, folks, hope you had a great Thanksgiving. And
you know, during the show behind the show podcast, we
tend to try to talk about other things other than politics.
And I don't even think this is politics. I think
this is survival. I think this is common sense. What
happened over the weekend we lost, well, actually the long
holiday weekend, we lost one of those National guardsmen who

(01:06):
were targeted by an Afghan who was brought in by Beijing.
Biden not vetted at all, and the Afghan targeted this
young lady and killed her in the streets of America.
Americans will continue to die because of Democrats. That's why
I believe we can't afford democrats in this country anymore,
both financially and for the preservation of our lives. President

(01:29):
of the United States, I'm going to take this in order, folks,
that I was processing it over the Thanksgiving holiday. President
of the United States, took to x and a Truth
social and put out a statement. Here was my reaction
to the statement before I read. For too long our
people have allowed Charlatans to abuse our money, our children,

(01:51):
and our very rights under the Constitution. The America First
Coalition has a better way. Ladies and gentlemen, The President
of the United States thank you for your attention to
this matter. Here is President Donald J. Trump. A very
happy thanksgiving salutation to all of our great American citizens
and patriots who have been so nice in allowing our

(02:11):
country to be divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged,
and laughed at along with certain other foolish countries throughout
the world, for being politically correct and just playing stupid
when it comes to immigration. The official United States foreign
population stands at fifty three million people census, most of

(02:32):
which are on welfare from failed nations or from prisons,
mental institutions, gangs, or drug cartels. They and their children
are supported through massive payments from patriotic American citizens who,
because of their beautiful hearts, do not want to openly
complain or cause trouble in any way, shape or form.

(02:52):
They put up with what has happened to our country,
but it's eating them alive to do so. A migrant
earning thirty three I would say illegal alien, mister President,
and migrant earning thirty thousand dollars with a green card,
I guess that makes them an immigrant will roughly get
fifty thousand dollars in yearly benefits for their family. The

(03:14):
real migrant population is much higher. I would say the
real illegal alien population is much higher. This refugee burden
is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America, something
that did not exist after World War II. Failed schools,
high crime, urban decay, overcrowded hospitals, housing shortages, and large deficits, etc.

(03:35):
As an example, hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia
are completely taking over the once great state of Minnesota.
Somalian gangs are roving the streets looking for prey as
our wonderful people stay locked in their apartments and houses,
hoping against hope that they will be left alone. The
seriously retarded Governor of Minnesota, Tim Waltz, does nothing either

(03:56):
through fear and competence are both. While the worst congress
man slash woman in our country, Ivan Omar, always wrapped
in her swaddling hijab, and who probably came into the
United States illegally in that you are not allowed to
marry your brother, does not does nothing but hatefully complain
about our country, its constitution, and how badly she is

(04:18):
treated when her place of origin is decadent, backward and
crime ridden nation which is essentially not even a country
for lack of government, military, police, schools, etc. Even as
we have progressed technologically, immigration policy has eroded those gains
and living conditions for many. I will permanently pause migration
from the Third world countries to allow the US system

(04:41):
to fully recover, terminate all of the millions of Biden
illegal admissions, including those signed by Sleepy Joe's auto pen,
and remove anyone who was not a net asset to
the United States or is incapable of loving our country
and all federal benefits and subsidies to non citizens of
our country, denaturalized migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, And to

(05:05):
port any foreign national who was a public charge, security risk,
or non compatible with Western civilization. These goals will we
pursued with the aim of achieving a major reduction in
illegal and disruptive populations, including those admitted through an unauthorized
and illegal autopen approval process. Only reverse migration can fully
cure this situation. Other than that, happy Thanksgiving to all,

(05:28):
except for those who hate steel, murder, and destroy everything
that America stands for. You won't be here for long.
Chris Salsado's show was monitoring over the weekend before we
started carving turkeys, and the President of the United States
was asked a stupid question by a stupid reporter. The

(05:48):
majority of the left wing press folks are stupid. They're
anti American, they hate this country, and it leads them
to asking questions like this. This is in regards to
the National Guards woman who was killed by an unvetted
Afghan who was brought in by Beijing, Biden, the Democrats,
and the reporter. You may or may not be able

(06:10):
to hear the question. The reporter wanted to know, Hey,
why are you blaming Joe Biden because they let him in?

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person because they
came in on a plane along with thousands of other
people that shouldn't be here, And you're just asking questions
because you're a stupid person, And there's a law passed
that it's almost impossible not to get them out. You
can't get them out once they come in. And they
came in and they were unvetted, they were unchecked. There

(06:41):
were many of them, and they came in on big
planes and it was disgraceful. And if you look, you'll
see there was a law pass it makes it almost
impossible not to let them in, not to certify them,
so to speak, once they come in. And they came in,
and they shouldn't have come in, and frankly, the whole
thing was a the whole Afghanistan situation was a mess.

(07:03):
We should it should have never taken place. If we're
going to go out, and we would have gone out.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Because I had everybody ready to go.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
We were going to go out with strength and dignity
and precision, and we would have left for Bagram, and
we would have kept Bogram by the way, because of
its very close relationship to.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
China, and yeah, it's strategic importance to countering China. We
would have if we had have held Bogram Airbase that
we built, by the way, instead of handling over that
equipment and that brand new air base to the Afghan terrorists,
the Taliban and their Chinese allies.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
They make their missiles, but when you let the people
come in by the thousands and thousands and thousands, they
made a terrible mistake. But they weren't competent.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Yeah, yeah, they were incompetent, and they were anti American.
They were traders to the United States of America, much
like these individuals the press. Why do you blame Joe Biden? Oh,
because it was his policies and the Democrats who let
these people in who ended up killing a National guardsman.
It was their policies, no vetting whatsoever. But folks, the
stories that have been coming out have just been horrific

(08:08):
about they just loaded up planes and we said this
at the time. I remember distinctly saying this at the time.
There's no vetting going on. They're bringing these individuals. They're
packing these planes full, not of individuals who had been
vetted that by you know, our Afghan allies. We left
those people behind, those who appreciated and loved America and
gave everything. We left those people behind. This is the

(08:30):
Democrat way. We left those people behind to get murdered
by the Taliban. That's the Democrat way. That's how that's
how Democrats were ward their friends folks, just so all
of you Democrat voters out there, just so you know.
And then they packed those planes full of unvetted folks,
brought them all in so they could vote for Ivan
Omar and Zorhanmandani and that what's that kouch's name, Fatah

(08:53):
up up in Minneapolis. So anyway, that's what happened and
what was the result, and it will be the continue
to be the result. This motorcade leaves MedStar Washington Hospital
transporting the remains of specialist Sarah Beckstrom, one of the
West Virginia National Guard troops shot in DC yesterday. She

(09:14):
unfortunately succumbed to her injuries earlier this evening. Pray for
her family. This was the day after she was shot
by an unvetted Afghan YEP. Unvetted Afghan President of the
United States was despondent over this, as was the entire administration. Quote,
this is part of the horrendous air lift from Afghanistan.

(09:35):
Hundreds of thousands of people poured into our country totally
unvetted and unchecked. We will fix it, but we'll never
forget what crooked Joe Biden and his thugs did to
our country, President Donald J. Trump, and I will never
forget as well. Folks, in light of this video put
out by the Seditious Six, I want you to understand

(09:56):
what the Democrat Party is. It is a It is
an organization now that is dedicated to supporting the enemies
of the United States. The Seditious Six is the Well, actually,
we're kind of in the middle of the game right now.
Barack Houssein Obama started the ball rolling and here we are. Here,
we are in the midst of a color revolution in

(10:19):
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has everything to do with ideology. Everything, every issue the
Democrats claim they care about all goes back to their ideology.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
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Speaker 1 (10:30):
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Speaker 1 (14:15):
Time for the show behind the show, and Sean Schastain
is here.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Hey man, henybody, Sorry, I was a little late to
uh getting here today. I was making another good will
run because I've been busy around my house cleaning crap up,
and it's amazing the amount of stuff that just ends
up in a closet, you know. Yeah, and so yeah,
I cleaned out some closets and had about four or

(14:41):
five big bags of Goodwill donations. So happy about that.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Wasn't it. George Carlin who said, you know, why is
it that your stuff is stuff and other people's stuff
is crap?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Yeah, that's what you just said.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Actually, I had a whole bunch of crap around my
house and then so I'm gonna go give it away.
So it's other people's stuff, but I consider crap. So
I'm gonna give other people stuff so they can have stuff.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
See, it's stuff that I don't need or doesn't fit,
or the projects that I have totally lost interest in. Whatever.
You know, some old printer that works but didn't suit
my needs and wasn't compatible with my computers, so gave
it away.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Always a problem, almost a problem setting out. Look, there
was folks, those of you who left the last show
behind the show. I had invited Sean to come over
and break bread with my family and and enjoy Thanksgiving,
and Sean h the invite was extended. Did what did
you end up doing on Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Instead of I ended up not going to your house?
And I so do really appreciate the invite.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
See, now, I was I was gonna like tease the
shit out of you. Now I can't.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
No, no, no, it was no, it was really nice.
And you know, there's not that I was lonely this
holiday season, but there are a lot of the many
people out there. Yeah, and if you've got the ability
to just invite somebody over, it's a nice thing to do.
You know, maybe some coworker that that you know doesn't

(16:10):
have a family, or you know, is just going to
be sitting there, you know, eating some turkey roll from
some deli and and you know, walling in his own
in his own sorrow.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
I was not that that was not you, No, but
I mean I did. I didn't think you should still.
I mean, for the record, I don't think you should
have spent Thanksgiving by yourself. I mean because for those
of you who didn't listen to the last show. Behind
the show, Shawn's daughter got her orders because of the
government shutdown. So they're moving all their stuff. Actually there's stuff,

(16:41):
not the're shit, but there's stuff right to someplace else.
So there was no gathering for Thanksgiving for Shawn's family.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
There's no room. At the end. They were in their
travel trailer getting ready for the move. The house was empty.
The movers were there like Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or the
packers where there Monday, Wednesday and Tuesday. The movers come
I think today, and then they ship out on the

(17:12):
I think third, so win let's skins Wednesday no air force.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Air force, so they don't ship out, they head out.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
They moved out, sure, but no. So Thanksgiving was fine.
I don't know what I ate it was, you know,
had some snacks and just kind of grazed all day,
little stuff. Watched the ton of football this this weekend,
starting you know with the Packers, Lions, the Cowboys and

(17:42):
whoever they played Kansas City, and then watched that Eagles
game after that, and then uh Friday, well hold on
before you.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Go on from that. Yeah, Okay, as far as the
football is concerned. I I don't know if you recall,
I was because I had, I knew I had people
coming over that that were going to want to watch football. Now,
I have not watched an NFL game in seven years,
so because I was trying to be a gracious host,

(18:14):
I had, I watched my first football game in seven
years this weekend. And it just so happened to be
the Cowboys. Cut tail end of the of the Lions
game and flipped over to the to the Cowboys, and yeah,
I watched, and I thought they were going to get
blown out. To be honest with you, I really did.

(18:34):
But no, it turns out the Cowboys had some Thanksgiving
Day magic.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
And I mean with both those teams, they're right on
the edge of making the playoffs, right, so playoffs playoffs exactly.
And then so so Thursday was great. Friday, like I said,
just hung out and watched football all day long. I
mean from the time I got up to the time
I went to bed, it was nothing but college football

(19:01):
and some really great games there to watch. Saturday, you know,
at two o'clock in the morning when I get up
to pee and then ineviailability inevitably grab my phone like
an idiot, trying to go right back to bed. I
went over to the Walmart site and I was like,
I wonder what if turkeys are on sale? And obviously

(19:25):
they were fresh turkeys, because you know, it's Thanksgiving, Russ
is over and they got to get rid of them. Sure,
so what was a thirty seven dollars bird? Cost me
nine eighty nine? And yeah, so I got all the
fixings for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for about thirty five bucks.

(19:47):
And in the process of making that today, the turkey's done.
It's it's resting right now, everything's done. I'm just going
to assemble it here pretty quick.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
So you had a allayed Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Yeah, it's way because I really do enjoy the traditional
Thanksgiving dinner.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
The best part about it, of course is the is
the leftovers. Sure, so I wanted some leftovers. And with
classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, I usually just come home
from work and change and head right to class, so
there's not a whole lot of time to prepare dinner,
you know, So it'll be really nice to have just

(20:31):
a big hunk of turkey. I can slap on some bread.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
And I should text mine, I should My mother in
law is one of these shoppers that goes out and
just whenever she sees a deal, she'll buy. Whether we
need it or not, she's gonna buy it, right, So yeah,
I should tell her about that. About the turkeys, oh.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Yeah, And I mean turkeys are so easy to make.
I mean people trick them up all kinds of ways. Yeah,
they're so I thought about spatchcocking it this time, but
I did, and.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
I just, OK, what the hell is spatch cocking?

Speaker 2 (21:06):
So spatch cocking is when you cut the spine out
of the bird before you cook it. You cut the
cut the spine out and then you just mashed down
on that breastbone so it breaks the breaks the bone
and it lays the turkey flat. I see. So the
insides are, you know, being cooked as well as the

(21:28):
outside at the same time, and it goes It just
goes faster.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Right as you say, does a cook a lot faster
because of Yeah?

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah, but I didn't. I just made the bird and
looking forward to and I'm a hell of a gravy maker.
Oh nice. Seeing seeing people at Thanksgiving buying jars of gravy.
It makes me gag. I mean, I can't imagine why

(21:57):
you'd want to put something with thirty and greedy into
your body, right when gravy is so danged easy to make.
And uh, I just I don't get it. I don't know.
People are funny.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
My job was the sweet stuff for the last couple
of years. I'm doing the apple crisp and uh the
Grandma Jeans sweet potato recipe that that we've become famous
for on the Salsado Show. So yeah, I made that
was my job, and still got a little bit more
of those sweet potatoes left, which I'll be having probably
to night. And then I made took the turkey carcass

(22:31):
and made some turkey broth and made just in time
for it to get really really cold out folks made
a kick ass with not not with corn or rice
or with noodles of any kind. I made it with hominy,
a turkey soup with harmony.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Wow. All right, so there you go, spicy Mexican style.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
No, no, no, no, we just just go ahead and uh
and just did a traditional turkey broth and vegetables and
I mean just every vegetable I can find. It's like,
you know, the onions, the garlic, the salary that we
already had, you know, we had some of that left
over from the bird too, So yeah, just basically we
use all the fixens that we already cut up and

(23:15):
we didn't use use it for the soup and.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
There you go, many good stuff. Yeah. So anyway, holiday
has been enjoyable and getting some stuff done, some stuff
cleaned up, and that's it.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Well, you know, I was it was nice to have,
you know, four days off and the family came home
and it was good. I will say that during our
Thanksgiving celebration, the unthinkable happened. Just it was devastating because
everybody was talking about this just before we went on holiday,
and it was this National Guard shooting in Washington.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
D c.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Right, and everybody was you know, the initial reports because
I was on that day. The initial reports had said
that the both the service members were killed by an
Afghan national who was brought in by the Biden regime.
And his overstated, well, yes, well among other things. But

(24:13):
and now we're finding out from Christy Nome that this
cat was radicalized in the United States. Yeah, which yeah,
which is uh, basically serves my evaluation of the Democrats
that that these people were not safe with these people
anymore in our country, So any rate, Sarah Beckstrom lost

(24:35):
her lost her battle the day after this shooting, on Thanksgiving,
she died. And the word came out when we were
just as we were sitting down to watch the second game,
and it was infuriating. President of the United States was
beside himself. And you've probably heard what what his I mean. Well,

(24:59):
here's here's one of the quotes before you know, leading
into you we I told the audience this is part
of the horrendous airlift from Afghanistan. Hundreds of thousands of
people poured into our country totally unvetted, unchecked. We will
fix it, but we'll never forget what Crooked Joe Biden
and his thugs did to our country. And I remember this,
see I mean, I remember these C one thirties packed
with a whole bunch of unvetted They left behind the

(25:23):
vetted Afghans who had been aiding American service members, They
left them behind to be slaughtered by the terrorists. And
we packed these C one thirties full of unvetted Afghan
Afghanis and dumped them in America. And then now you
got this guy who was apparently ready to hear all
the hatred of America the Democrats had to offer was

(25:44):
radicalized here, according to Christiannome And of course, one of
these reporters is this something else I played for the audience.
Sean was one of these reporters asking the president why
are you blaming Biden? And he goes, what are you stupid?
I mean serious? And I'm applauding. My wife was kind
of she was like, oh, I don't know if I
like that. You know, the President can make his point

(26:06):
without doing that. I'm like, no, these people are stupid.
It's like, what do you mean, Why am I blaming
Joe Biden? He's the one that allowed it to happen, right,
So I don't know what was your whole How did
you process all this?

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Yeah? Just tragic to shooting is just tragic. And then
to read further that she was sworn in like literally
hours before she was killed, or before she was shot.
Her dad, you know, obviously extremely proud of her and
was supportive of the mission and the president. So I

(26:42):
was glad to see that. I can't imagine thinking about
that kind of stuff when your daughter's dying.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Yeah, you know, no kidding, but I mean, I mean
I knew this would hit you hard. You've got a
daughter that served, and I dude, I just I can
I cannot imagine that kind of pain, especially on a
on a holiday when you're supposed to be surrounded by family,
you know.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Yep. So another reason to you know, during these holidays,
think about your service members because most of them ain't
gonna be home.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Yeah, and some of them do even when they're on
the streets of the United States. Because and I'm sorry,
you may you me think I'm I'm being too pejorative
or you know, not gracious, but this is this is
because of the Democrats. This is because of what they
have done, these policies, the idea that oh, yeah, we
get to make these policies and whatever happens isn't our fault.

(27:35):
Screw that, I'm holding them accountable. I'm holding them responsible.
We're not We're not safe with these these a holes anymore. Sorry.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Yeah, I don't know what to do about it other
than what the President's doing, you know, is reviewing every
fricking visa that's out there. Good and yeah, I hope
he does, and I hope that the right people are
in charge to vet these visas the way they need
to be vetted and and kick the ones out that

(28:06):
are here illegally or you know, or questionable in the
vetting process whatever.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Or no vetting. It was during Biden there was no vetting.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Well, yeah, no vetting of course for those but I
mean the ones now that you know, the President says
he's going to review every single visa out there.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Yeah, well he said. He said more than that, he's
going to stop all He's going to stop all third
world visas into the United States. And I'm like, it's
it's about damn time.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
It's like, you know, and people are freaking out about
that kind of stuff, and oh, we need we need
legal immigrants and all that stuff. Do we well, do.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
We do we need legal immigrants from the Third World
to come in? Like we don't have enough people on welfare?
Do we need more people on well for welfare?

Speaker 2 (28:55):
And hopefully that those people wouldn't be on welfare, hopefully
they're you know, vetted and most reponsible enough to get jobs. Well,
the president inductive.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
I read that statement. I don't know if you saw this,
but the President issued a rather lengthy statement where he
just he went, I mean, I mean, I'm gonna show
you actually you can't see it right now. There's a
here's here's one line that caught my attention. They and
their children are supported through massive payments. This is these
are these migrants, is what he called them. I call

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them illegal aliens or immigrants if they came with permission.
They and their children are supported through massive payments from
patriotic American citizens who, because of their beautiful hearts, do
not want to openly complain or cause trouble in any way,
shape or form. They put up with what has happened
to our country, but it's eating them alive to do so.
A migrant I hate the term because it means nothing.

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A migrants, as the president, earning thirty thousand dollars a
year with a green card will get roughly fifty thousand
dollars a year in benefits for their family. Wow, It's
like wait a minute, well, wow, so they're making thirty grand,
but they're they're able to get through benefits, according to
the President, an additional fifty grand paid for by you

(30:09):
and me. So why do we need more people in
this country to get more welfare? What is the need
that we have for welfare? You know, to dish out
welfare I'm asking.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
I don't know, man, Yeah, I don't know. All I
know is I'm going broke slowly because I'm not making
enough money. And it's real frustrating to hear those kind
of stats. I was trying to look up the immigration
bands that we've had in the past. Yes, and I
know that it was like from the thirties up until

(30:46):
the nineteen sixty five there was just no immigration zero.
And then for those who you know, came into Ellis
Island all that they were extremely vetted and if they
had skills, you know, they were way more eligible to
get on the boat. If they were sick, they were denied.

(31:09):
If they were you know, unable to support themselves, denied.
And I don't know why that kind of vetting went away.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
I know why, of course you do.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
I know what Democrats Well, no.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Not only not only Democrats, it was also these these
self interested, uh business people who wanted cheap labor. They
didn't want to pay Americans anymore, and of course they
didn't want to go through this whole thing of having
to persuade Americans to stop all this this welfare bs,
so they just brought a whole bunch of people in

(31:44):
you know that that that, and and gave them all
these benefits. And so it's like, that's the reason why.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
One of the one of the docks I watched a
long time ago is called the In Search of General Powell. Yeah,
the Chicken Dish. You Knowinese restaurants.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Oh Chicken Pow.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
I think you said General General Sao, right.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
General Sao, I'm thinking General Powell.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
I'm like, well, I'm not but General Sau in search
of General Soo. So this documentary filmmaker goes in search
of to see if there was a General Su. There was.
He was not any kind of figure at all. It
was just a name that people came up with. But
he goes into the history of bringing the Chinese workers
in to build the railroad and then once that was done,

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the laws that they passed to make them uh where
they couldn't work anything but service industry. And that is
why we have in every single tiny small town in
far West Texas to this day. That's why we have
Chinese restaurants in every town because they weren't allowed to

(32:56):
do anything. That's why you have the stereotypical Chinese laundry. Remember,
you know the commercial ancient Chinese secret exactly.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
But that's the reason why.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Huh. So that's the reason why, because they were there
were laws that said that they couldn't work anything but service,
and so they opened restaurants because you know, they're smart
and industrious and and you know, now they're stealing our
technologies and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
But well, communists, the Communists are not not Chinese people,
just Communists to Chinese.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
Yes, but but yeah, that's why we have Chinese restaurants
and and Chinese laundries and stuff. And it was really fascinating.
It's it was a pretty good doc too.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Well, very good.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Well, you know, and the last thing I have for
you on in this regard, you know, we've got all
of this happening with the with this, with this afghanist,
this this Afghan importee, right uh and he offs this individual.
Then we've got back here at home. Actually there's two
more things on this back here at home in Texas.

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Do you remember the illegal alien from Cuba who decapitated
that Dallas man and then it was kicking his head
around like a soccer ball before throwing the other numpster.
Turns out he did his dirty deed in front of
the victim's wife and child.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
That's nice.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
They sat there and watched their husband and father being
decapitated by this, by this this monster with a rap
sheet ten ten miles long. Right, that the Democrat who
was the DA in Dallas let him go cruise, Oh,
has quietly taken the death penalty off the table for

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this for this monster, because really what he deserves is
to be catered to and and live the rest of
his life on the American taxpayer's dollar, right right.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
So that's uh, man, it is it is getting out
of control of these and just the whole, the whole
anal system, you know, the whole thing. Yeah, because how
many how many times do you go through the paper
and go through your internet news searches and see somebody

(35:15):
that's done something horrible like the like the the woman
in Chicago who was set on fire that I had
like seventy one previous felonies against him or previous charges
against him, several of them felonies. Right, Why the fs
you walking around?

Speaker 1 (35:32):
That's a great question.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
And then but it's it's you can find an example
like that every single day where you have all over
the country, yeah, where you.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Have Democrats in charge you'll find an example of that.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
Well, not only democrats in charge, but I mean, like
for me, it's for my instance. We you know, a
few weeks ago, I got a judgment in my favor
for the truck that got wiped out in front of
my house. And then I learned that that the guy
wasn't there in court because he's in jail, and so

(36:09):
I'm looking up his the So the judgment was for
eight thousand dollars when the judge said that, And after
he said that, I said, can I ask why he
isn't here? Because my thinking was, and this is how
naive and childlike I am, My thinking is, well, maybe

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he was a deployed service member, right, And if he
was a deployed service member, I was going to just say, hey,
pay my court cost, we'll call it good. You know,
it was an old truck, and I'm okay, But no,
he's he's in jail. And so I look up his
charges and there's thirteen things on there, you know, all

(36:52):
drug related or assault related or fleeing the cops related.
And now he's in the Texas prison system until twenty
thirty six. Right, Why why does it take thirteen times
before he's in prison.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
Why exactly why does it? Why?

Speaker 2 (37:12):
And this is in Parker County, Texas, where there hasn't
been a Democrat elected in the thirty five years that
I've lived here. Right, But so, how the f does
that happen?

Speaker 1 (37:23):
But remember all the laws that we live under. Yeah,
guess what Democrat legislature passed all these laws? And fake
Republicans who are out there who basically switched parties when
Texas switched, they're still there. They have no interest in
getting rid of these laws. Hell, these are the same
people that gave us this stupid crap. So, and this

(37:43):
is happening in Texas. So you got the guy that
was using a man's head as a soccer ball. He doesn't.
He has to be taken care of by the Texas
taxpayers for the rest of his effing life, his work.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
I mean, which that's the cost of a decent society
To me, I don't really care. I mean, would I
rather see him executed? Yes?

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Yes? Tell me what? Tell me what value? Tell me
what value he has to keep him alive?

Speaker 2 (38:12):
There is the only value is that he's not able
to decapitate others in front of family members. Right, So
I don't. I mean, that's just the cost of having
a nice society. Is the prison cost whether you know so, Yes,
I have to feed him for the rest of his life,
and my luck he'll live to one hundred and four rights. Well,

(38:38):
obviously in this case, no, it's not necessary. It's wrong
that he's not on you know, not getting the death penalty.
But even with the death penalty, God, with all the
appeals and everything else, it takes twenty five thirty years
to get somebody killed. And you know, I've always been

(38:58):
baffled by that too, especially here in Texas. When you
look up, you know, here it is December. How many
have we executed this year? I bet it's in the
I bet it's under fifteen. So when it should be
you know, when there's what fifty weeks gone by already
or whatever it is, forty nine weeks gone by already,

(39:18):
it seems to me like there should be forty nine
that have been executed, you would think so. So anyway,
the fact that we've got to pay for him or
any of these people to be in prison for the
rest of their life, I don't really care, because that
means they're not able to be in society. Doing more
bad things. The thing I don't understand is why you

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read every single day about the multiple count wrap sheet
on all these bad dudes.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
Yeah, ratten, this guy, this guy too, and I would.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
Say, and it's over and over and over.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
So our society has to be injured by this guy
cutting off somebody's head in from of his family and
using it as a soccer ball, and then our society says, oh,
we're going to continue to be injured by having to
pay for your three hots and a cot.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Well, I mean again, for the rest of your life.
That's the least of my worries as far as I'm
just saying, it's just is it wrong?

Speaker 3 (40:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (40:17):
Sure, I mean this is killed somebody. He should be
in line to be executed.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
Yes, this is the emphasis on our society's emphasis on
making sure the criminal is well taken care of. Yeah,
and I think that's a batshit crazy mode to be operating.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
In, don't. I don't. At least he's at least he's
not on the streets, which you know, his second offense
probably should have been in prison for the rest of
his life, whatever that offense was, because you look at
the crime stats of how few people commit commit crimes
compared to the rest of society. You know, it's like

(40:55):
twenty percent of the of the crimes that are committed,
I mean, one hundred percent the crimes are committed are
committed by twenty percent of the people, over and over
and over again. And so that's what's got to change,
is these these no bail cities, these liberal das that
let people go, that don't charge them, that flee down.

(41:15):
It's just it's infuriating to see time and time again,
somebody with a rap sheet long as your arm then
finally does something bad enough that makes national coverage, and
you know, you start going through his record and wondering,
what the hell I might be stopped.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
I might be a little more inclined to accept paying
for a guy or you know, three hots and a
cot for the rest of his life if a he
was forced to work for his meals, and he was
forced to work for his This this space and the
electricity that keeps it cool in the summertime and hot

(41:52):
in the winter.

Speaker 2 (41:53):
Now that Texas finally carved in, stupid mothers man, and
because up until last year there was no AC and
no heat in Texas prisons, Yeah, I know, and somebody
thought that that eighty five million dollars or whatever the
price tag was to get air conditioning in our prison
system was a good idea.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
Well, because it's because because again it's right back to
what I what I told you, the emphasis on the
comfort of the criminal, and that there is one political
party that is the party of the criminal, and that
is the Democrats. I'm sorry, it's just it's just the
way it is. That they are for the Democrat of
the of the criminal, by the criminal, and and and

(42:35):
for the criminals. That that's the Democrat party. Man, That's
that's who and what they are. So look, and as
I said, if we brought back hard labor, if this
guy had his entire life to look forward to picking
up trash and doing hard labor and doing construction to

(42:56):
better the society that he ruined, he earned his meals
so that we wouldn't have to pay for it, I
would be I would be I would be more inclined
to keep these cats in permanent custody. But you know
what this idea that they get they get their exercise time,

(43:16):
they get their three hots and a cot, they get
their they get all of their exercise and all this.
I mean, it's like basically a lifetime and granted you're
going to be in you're incarcerated, and it's not the
most pleasant situation to be in, but you're living and
you get all your quote unquote rights, you know, with
no emphasis on paying back society for what you did.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
Yeah. See if it were me in front of the
prison systems, yes, they would all have lazy boy recliners.
I'm serious, dead serious. Okay, you're outside one hour a
day and you are fed sugary, fatty.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Foods until they croak.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
They just fucking die of diabetes right there in prison.
It saves a ton of money. Everybody. Guess what, it's
the holiday season. Here's your little Debbie Christmas treet cake.
You know, congratulations some being in prison and enjoy that
rape in the shower. Well yeah, because no, the fact
that most of these cats get out, you know, three

(44:21):
times stronger than when they went in, a whole lot
more street wise to be able to kill our cops, no,
and kill our people and kill our people. And so no, no,
there's no weight machines in prison. No, there is no exercise,
There is bad diet, there is laying around, there is

(44:46):
nothing because I don't want to take jobs away from
Americans who you know, if you put these guys breaking rocks,
well that's that's a job that somebody could do and
make them real good money operating machinery breaking wrong.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
Well yeah, but I mean I don't I don't.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
Want some prisoner doing that.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
No, I want to I want to pay to society.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
Yeah, but I mean that's paying your debt. Is taking
away somebody's job.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
It shouldn't be somebody, I mean somebody's job. It should
be Look, I'm going to be of of the mind. Look,
let these guys do what what a lot of people.
It's gonna cost you and me money as taxpayers, right
if we if somebody needs to clean up crap on
the side of the road, you and I are paying
for it. Okay, So why don't we let the prisoners

(45:34):
do it and earn their keep, earn their and and
then we don't get taxed again to have somebody go
in there and clean up the roadways that I.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
Think most of the roadways are like that anyway that
the convent trustees from jail or adopt a highway programs,
you know, and so a lot of a lot of
homeless kids get involved in that program, and you know,
for their three hots and a cod from the homeless shelter,
they're out there picking up crash. Which I got no

(46:04):
problem with that. But now, if I was in charge
of the prison system, we would have the fattest, most
unhealthy prison population in the world. And when they get out,
if they get out, they're too fat to run from cops.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Yeah, and fat enough to run for Congress. Last thing
I have for you is this is getting. I saw
this guy posted up on my Twitter feed and then
I found out he was from Texas. This is a
guy that was that jumped on YouTube's name is Mohammed

(46:45):
Dallwood alo Kose. He's an Afghan national. He showed up
into America. I don't know what his legal status is,
whether he's here legally or illegally. And he jumped on
on TikTok and made a video saying he wanted to
make a bomb to blow up some some areas in

(47:06):
Fort Worth, Texas. Okay, this guy is booked into the
jail and under his race he is deemed white. He's
a Middle Eastern guy and he's deemed white. And a
lot of people are saying hello, that that that is inaccurate,

(47:27):
and you had a pretty logical explanation for this.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Yeah, I mean you've dealt with government forums, you filled
out surveys and you filled you know, that kind of
stuff out. There's not a ton of options. It's either Hispanic, black, white,
and I think Asian might be in there.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Yeah, Pacific islander, Asian Pacific islander.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
That kind of right. And so he probably should have
been classified under the Asian right because most of the
Middle East is in Asia if I'm mistaken.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
Right, And again it's so.

Speaker 2 (48:03):
Yeah, so so you're not I don't know how many
countries are in the world, but you're not going to
have a form that says, you know, check the box
of your country. You're just you're just not so. Well.
The problem is, I mean yeah, and you pointed out
the problem is that when you do stats, well, it
turns out, you know, here's a white guy wanting to

(48:23):
blow up for.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
Worse exactly, here's here's here's the left wing press getting
out there and reading the numbers. Well, the number, the
number one terrorist in America is white people. Because you
get these radicalized Islamic fundamentalist terrorists being identified as white yeah,
and to me, I would just assume that they left

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it blank, right if you if you don't have because.

Speaker 2 (48:49):
It's pretty obvious, how can you do that?

Speaker 1 (48:51):
Just leave it blank?

Speaker 2 (48:54):
So he's none of the above, none.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Of the above, you know what. Let's let's see. I
wonder where more Mohammed daw Wood a la Jose from Afghanistan.
I wonder what is national I wonder what is race
and nationality is?

Speaker 2 (49:08):
Hmmm?

Speaker 1 (49:09):
I wonder you know what? There there isn't anything on
the federal forms that can adequately tell us who and
what this cat is. Okay, so just leave it blank
because it'd be a hell of a lot more accurate
than calling.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
You put another box on the forums would probably be
a lot easier just say Middle East.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
Oh yeah, Middle Eastern. There you go, Middle Eastern?

Speaker 2 (49:30):
Be fine?

Speaker 1 (49:31):
You know what, But guess what that doesn't meet certain
people's political objectives, so that that's just too damn.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
We're in charge, so if we want forms like that fixed,
we should be the ones to do it while we're
in charge. Yep, And man, I tell you, I know
that I'm falling victim to the press more than I
should be. Yes, I'm worried about the midterms. I'm worried
about President Trump and his agenda because all that you know,

(50:02):
and and I understand this is what the news is
going to do. That everything's negative about Trump, absolutely, and
he's had some huge wins and a lot of skins
on the wall to be very proud of. But you
keep hearing this day after day after day of how

(50:22):
the economy is struggling, how prices aren't coming down like
they should not, and you know, I mean, if it isn't,
then shame on the media for saying that it is.
I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
I'm sure there are you know, they were the ones
running covered.

Speaker 2 (50:43):
Sure there are indicators that say, hey, this is maybe
where he wanted to be and we're not, or this
is where we should be traditionally and we're not.

Speaker 1 (50:52):
These these people ran interference for Joe Biden and back
to back years of double digit inflation and that was
all that was all hunky dory, and these people didn't
report on that crap. It's like all now, all of
a sudden, because Trump didn't fix all of Biden's crap
in one year, all of a sudden, we're supposed to say, well, Trump,
Trump isn't doing the right job, It says, come on,

(51:15):
they lower the standards for Democrats and they put out
impossible standards for conservative Republicans. It's just what they fucking do.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
Like I said, I mean, I'm just not not deep
in the news like your anymore. I just I hear
what I hear and it makes me nervous. And if
I'm getting nervous about it, the vast majority of America
is like me and is not deep in the news,
and so you know they might be feeling the same

(51:47):
way I am.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
Hey, look, you're right to be worried about the midterms,
but it isn't Trump's fault. I mean, can you tell
me one thing the Republican Party isn't.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
No, that's the other aspect of it. Yeah, when we're
to charge man, it should be hammered down. Yeah, and
just skimming the edge of the Constitution, you know that.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
Uh, not even that. It's just it's why why don't
you just adhere.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
To the to the limits?

Speaker 1 (52:17):
Why didn't you just adhere to the Constitution? Why don't
you I get back to it. That's kind of my
whole point. Do you know what arctic frost is? Even?
Have you been paying attention to what Arctic Frost.

Speaker 2 (52:25):
Is coming in my house today, because my house right
now is about fifty two degrees.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
Yes, well, I'm talking about Operation Arctic Frost that was
launched by the Democrats during the Biden years. Do you
know what it was about. No, it was basically saying,
your crime is being Republican. So that's your crime. So
we're going to subpoena all of your phone records. We're
going to try without any probable cause. I mean, you're

(52:50):
the son of a cop, so you know what. You
know what a big deal probable cause is. And we're
going to do that to sitting US senators, We're going
to do that to sitting members of Congress. We're going
to do it to four hundred and forty basically the
entire apparatus of the Republican Party, right because we're gonna
we're going to go on a fishing expedition and try

(53:11):
to find dirt on you.

Speaker 2 (53:12):
Right, Okay again, Yeah, I'm familiar with that. I just
wasn't familiar with the name. So I know what they did.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
Yes, Operation Arctic Cross. Now, now you would expect now
you would expect that if that if the entirety of
the Republican Party was targeted and sitting members of Congress
were targeted. That you would have every single Republican out
there on the steps of the Capitol locked arm in arm,
saying look, this is unacceptable. This will not stand where

(53:41):
united We're going to we're going to a bring the
accountability of the Democrats. We're going to make sure they
pay a pride bla blah blah blah. None of that
has happened. In fact, just the opposite has happened.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (53:52):
Senator Kennedy was on we play this for you last
week on the floor of the Senate saying, Hey, why
the hell haven't we started to second Reconciliation Bill. Why
haven't we done that? Well, what are we waiting for?
You know, Oh, I can tell you what we're waiting for.
It's the same game we've seen played out in the
Texas legislature Sean. It's called Operation run out the Clock.

(54:12):
The Republicans are admitting they don't know how to govern.
They don't they're not interested in governed governing. They're going
to turn it over to the Democrats and say, you
know what, let's just all see what we can get
out of these out of these stupid a holes that
we call Americans. So that's it. The Republicans are doing
nothing to remain in power. They have nothing to run on.

Speaker 2 (54:33):
I'm with you and I hate it.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
Yep, Trump does. Trump's got lots of the show for it,
lots of victories, lots of lots of wins. But the
Republican Party is determined, Uh can't have any of this.
We need we need to have a viable Democrat party
because you know, we just we just need to have
We need to keep up the our phony blooney jobs.
Harumf harumph. That's exactly what's going on right now. We're

(54:58):
being played.

Speaker 2 (55:00):
Same song, different first man. Yep, it's all the same
and always will be. I'm afraid.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
Well, I was right with you until the always will
be because you know, here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (55:12):
Well again, I'll go back to my base. And that's
mister Smith goes to Washington, where he gets so frustrated
by what he finds when he gets to Washington that
he quits because that ain't why what he signed up for.
And it's the exact same and that movie came out
of nineteen thirty nine.

Speaker 1 (55:31):
Well, what the elected class or the ruling class doesn't
know is and they don't have this concept yet they
will is that we outnumber them, and I think going
forward that's going to be the impetus I want to
drive home to the Soalsados short.

Speaker 2 (55:51):
We outnumber them, but we're not willing to put in
the work to educate ourselves. Again, goes back to get
the government you deserve, and you get the you've got
the representative you deserve because you didn't do the homework
to figure out who's better.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
And as my good friend Sean Chastain points out, things
have just not gotten bad enough.

Speaker 2 (56:16):
Yeah, that's it, and that's not original. The first time
I heard that was probably Rush or maybe Dan Bongino
used to say that all the time. I'm sure there's
a billion talk show hosts before all of them that
have said something similar. But yeah, it just it just
it's just not bad enough.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
It's just not bad enough yet, folks.

Speaker 2 (56:35):
And so then it's it's bad enough to think, well,
we need to change. Maybe the Democrats will do it
better this time. And I think that's probably what's going
to happen in the midterms, and then it'll just be
goodlock and Trump will be impeached again and his agenda
will be shut down, and we're right back on the

(56:57):
train tracks to be in the whole country, he despises.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Yes, but hey, good. The good news is all of
our politicians will be so well taken care of, and
so will their families. The next Nancy Pelosi will be
out there and making money off of our backs and
more criminally legal aliens, more criminality in the streets, all
because Americans are like, oh, you know, paying attention to government,

(57:22):
it's so hard.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
No, it is hard, Chris, I mean bull you pay
it is hard?

Speaker 1 (57:27):
Bullshit.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
Yeah, I'm not saying bullshit. No, yes it is.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
It isn't hard.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
Your you are in it because it's your job. When
you're working eight, ten, twelve hours a day at another job.
Or me, you know, working eight hours a day and
going to school. I don't have time to delve into
the left leaning media or the questionable Fox News, you

(57:52):
know what they're spewing. I don't have the time, and
I don't have the desire. Well, no, it is it
is hard.

Speaker 1 (58:02):
The desire.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
It's like taking on another hobby.

Speaker 1 (58:05):
The desire. The desire, I would agree with you with.
But you know what, the greatest generation was made up
of Americans who understood, who understood it was part of
being a citizen of this country to freaking pay attention
because they knew the stakes.

Speaker 2 (58:18):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
They they knew the freaking stakes. If we don't pay attention,
we're going to get a bunch of Charlatans in there
and they're going to f everything up. And guess what,
the minute the American people went to sleep, they elected
Charlatans who don't know their ass from a hole in
the ground, and they eft everything up. So so so,
do you think life was really peachy keen back during

(58:39):
the nineteen forties of the Greatest Generation? No, it was
hard back then too, But they were building shit. But
they were building stuff, you know, Yeah, of course they were, dude,
they were built. They would have regulations like we have now.
They were building stuff.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
Trump that thank God for Trump saying, you know, for
every regulation that we put in, what's it up to
now four or five that he takes away?

Speaker 1 (59:02):
Well, they built, They built the greatest country in the
world that God ever gave man, and they did it.

Speaker 2 (59:07):
And still had an ft up Congress. Just go back
to again. Mister Smith goes to Washington in nineteen thirty nine.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Yeah, well again, and don't forget during that they passed
the income tax during this time too, So it wasn't
all pachy keen. But look, people paid attention and lawmakers
had to really be on their game because people wouldn't
fall for everything right because people were a little more educated,
a little more hip to what was going on. And

(59:36):
that's the problem.

Speaker 2 (59:37):
Well, and a lot of it goes back to journalism too.
I'm sure that it's never been true journalism in America,
or you know, at least not like we think how
it should be. I'm sure there's always been a political bent,
you know, even going back to the forties and fifties. Sure,
but I think it was a lot more truer than

(59:58):
it is today. And then you didn't have a twenty
four hour news cycle. Back then, you didn't have a
billion places to go to get your information. So you
read what was in the newspaper, and you saw what
was on three channels on TV, and you talk to
your neighbors and you talk to your guys at work,

(01:00:18):
and that's how your political belief system came around. And
it was a lot more pure than it is today,
where now you know, you can look at some crackpot
like Robert Reich has a huge following on social media,
and I know a lot of people get their news
from him or sources like him. So it's just I

(01:00:45):
think the times were different. I think that it was
probably just as hard then, but people were maybe a
little more focused because that's all they had was the
newspaper in the three channels.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Well, I think what happened is that we were a
little more they were, they were a lot more family focused.
They they knew and understood they were they were better
stewards of human nature, and they knew and understood that
what they had to do as Americans because there was
a lot they knew that their participation was essential to
keeping to keeping politicians in line. And we've lost it

(01:01:20):
along the way. We've lost it, and I think it's
because of the media. I think it's because, yeah, we
maybe got a little fat, little fat, little lazy, a
little complacent, and all great societies go through that at
one point with another or another. If you look at
throughout human history. I just thought we were great enough
to to maybe to maybe skip all that noise. But

(01:01:41):
apparently we weren't. So that's That's that's my mission. That's
my mission, dude, is to to basically, look, I think
that the country is no longer safe with leftists in it,
with Democrats in it. Where As we've articulated pretty much
for this podcast, and so my renewed focus is to
make sure this tree knows and understands the stakes because

(01:02:03):
everything I firmly believe this, everything that is led to
the degradation of this society has led to where we
are right now, to where it's like, oh, you know,
the emphasis of the criminal, we open up our borders,
no church, the emphasis on morality and it's just whatever
feels right, baby, you know, the taxpayers of the open

(01:02:25):
piggy bank for anything and everything out there. That mentality
came from somewhere, and I think it came from not
necessarily Democrats, but the ideological left. And whether they call
themselves democrats, Republicans, or whatever the hell they call them,
I can give a shit less. But defeating that mindset
which has led us here is it. Remember when Rush,

(01:02:47):
remember what he said, I'm working until everyone agrees with me.
Remember that that was his that was his main mission.
My main mission is eliminating left wing thought and its
power over us. They should. I don't care that people
think like left wingers. Just songs. They can't hurt me
in mind. That's all I give a damn about.

Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
Right, Well, you got a big mission in front of
your pal.

Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
Yep, yep, and good old common sense. Sean Shastain there
with me every step of the way. That's the show
behind the show, buddy. Have a great weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
Oh will Man you too. Peace That right there.

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
Puts a wrap on this Salsato Storm podcast. Folks. We
are nine days away until the Salsado Show's latest offering
in book form, The Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino,
a New American Revolution, hits bookshelves. You can pick up
your copy right now, save yourself a couple of bucks
pre ordered on Amazon. Just go to Amazon type in

(01:03:43):
the Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino and you can
save a couple of bucks while you do that. Great
stocking stuffers by the way, until we visit again, my friends,
remember this, A society's worth isn't measured by how much
powers stolen by government. A society's worth is measured by
how much power is serve for you and me, We
the people keep fighting for freedom out there, my friends,
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