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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My granddad said, there's nothing scare that I'm pissed off
with a poison.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Ladies and gentlemen, it's to us stir the pot with
the express independent thought with t j Ryl and Squirrel
as they lead us into conversation on the Bruce. Oh.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Well, good evening. It's some Thursday, July Thurday, because tomorrow
is the Independence day July for so let's hope everybody
has a good Independence Day. Because I've been reading all
day today, there's going to be a lot more protest,
you know, no kings and all that kind of crap,
so people forget what julyfe wealth actually stands for. So

(01:13):
let's hope it's a good day for everybody that we
can get out there and enjoy it and don't have
to put up with any of the crap. That's that's
kind of moo I'm in today. It's been a rough
week for some people. We lost a really talented driver
and talented singer musician, Bill Weaver, so we want to
send our candolences to his family, and it's going to

(01:36):
be tough. He has such good music. We don't have
any that we can play tonight, do we John, Yeah,
Bill we were in.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Huh, I can't play that on social media because it's copywritten.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Oh okay, Oh that's too bad, because he's really got
some nice stuff out there. Cheryl is on her way
down and she's going through the mountains and Lisa just
sent me in. She's gonna try to come on in
a little bit. She's just got home from being in
the truck and she's having some physical problems that are
going on with her right now, so hopefully we'll have

(02:17):
a chance to talk with her tonight. So it's gonna
be kind of a strange night, but there's so much
going on that it's really really tough. And it's a
good afternoon to India. Heko, how are you? How are you? Han?
You can come on anytime and talk if you'd like.
One of the things I want to talk about was

(02:38):
that I thought was really kind of interesting today. AOC
is finally being investigated, and I'm so happy to hear that.
Hopefully something will come of it because one of her interns,
it was an illegal alien, and she's been telling Pete
how how how to keep ill aliens and how how

(03:01):
ill should what they should do to avoid getting caught.
I don't understand what the Democrats have with this, I don't.
I mean, I guess they want to think they're going
to end up voting for them or whatever, But this
is absolutely ridiculous. This is you know, most of our
congressman lawyers, and they should know the law and they
should know this is against the law. And to keep

(03:23):
encouraging this, I think our d O d O J
needs to step up and start really even arresting these
These people like Ilier Roman should be kicked out of Congress.
First of all, blame and all all white men in
America are the problems telling us that her Somalia was

(03:46):
a much better country than America when she had to
escape Somalia with her life, finally got to come to
America become a citizen, and now she hates that country
and just wants to go back, thinking that America should
be more like Smalia. Well, my thing is, you and
your husband slash brother can go back to Somalia at

(04:09):
any time you want. No one's stopping you. Well, yeah,
I think something's stopping us. All the millions of dollars
that she's making off the American people, and the money
she's still making off American people and I guess we
love that. I want to make those millions. I want
I should have ran for Congress, free medical.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
All those qualifications. What you don't have the qualifications You
got to be a crook, a liar, and you just
don't have the qualifications to be there.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Well, well thank you for that. You don't have anyone
in anyone, anyone that's honest in Congress.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Oh wow, I'm trying to Ran Paul. I do. I
do like Rand Paul. There are a few people I liked.
There A lot of them I think are basically telling
you what you want to hear. Yes, I know the
two ways that you're going to influence Congress. One is
through financial means. If you're if you're running them, you're
telling them what you want and what to do. If

(05:14):
you got the numbers when it comes to votes, if
you can influence the votes, then got their attention. If
you don't have those two things, you're just nothing to them.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Yes, that is true. And that's that's the hard part.
Because I was watching even like like you have the
senator out of Pennsylvania, I can't think of his name,
just slip my brain, Fetamen. He's been voting for a

(05:48):
lot of the Republican bills because he thinks that's the
way it should go, and that's how they all should revote.
And whether the Republican or your Democrat, you should vote
with how you think your people and your students should
how they want you to vote. Like, we have two
female senators that oh I can't I just can't wait
to vote them out. And I sent them letters, and

(06:10):
how I get a letter telling me how they're standing
up for women's rights. If you want to stand up
for women's right, you need to get rid of planned parenthood.
Planned parenthood. All they do is encourage abortions to make money.
It has nothing to do with a women's right to
have an abortion has nothing, has nothing to do with that.
It's just a money making machine. And I'm sick of

(06:32):
me having to pay for that. This is twenty twenty five.
There's absolutely no need to have an abortion today. There's
so much stuff you can go into the any pharmacy
and there's going to be twenty thirty forty different ways
of birth controls that you don't even have to even
you don't even You can just buy something five bucks,

(06:53):
save yourself four or five, six hundred dollars and I
sent a letter off they get this, Oh, this is
what we're doing, and I sent them exactly how I failed.
And I told them I will never vote Democrat again. Ever,
there's nothing that would want me to vote Democrat. And
I used to be a diehard Democrat, but nope. And
it wasn't just because of Trump. It's because I can

(07:15):
see through the lies of them to the Democratic Party,
and I don't. I think a lot of women have
seen it. In fact, they're calling us Republican women that
are Republicans. I guess we become dormats to what our
husbands think. I guess for some reason, once you become
a Republican and you're a woman, you automatically have lost

(07:37):
your mind.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
So good.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Do you hear that? That's ours? Okay, that's enough boys. Honestly,
the little one didn't bark, she didn't start yet, but

(08:04):
give her a chance. You know, I don't know what
everybody's doing for the fourth I know that we're going
to go to a cookout, which we usually don't go
to cookouts, but I guess we're gonna try it this year.
It's going to be different.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Hut, John, Oh yeah, Oh, alluse we know the people.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Yeah, sometimes it's better to crash because then you get
to meet other people, not the people that you know
that you already know. I gotta tell you, I've been
taking these new eye drops and my eyes are so itchy,
striving me crazy. What else was going on today that
I wanted to talk about? I wish I could share

(08:44):
my screen here, but I can't for some reason. Oh,
I wanted to give a shout out to Denise and Mike.
They're having a great adventure. They took a road trip
out to Montana and out that way and they're visiting
relatives and stuff. So I hope they're having a good time.

(09:05):
That sounds like that that would be a fun trip.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
So I saw an article somewhere that, uh, truck drivers
wages are dropping here in twenty twenty five, yep, saying
there's an overabundance of truck drivers within the industry and
because there's, yep, too many drivers at the wage that
you're value of drivers went down. And now that I

(09:34):
guess the fust people that your your workers less. I mean,
so you're getting you wop in fifty cents a mile
or whatever, and now why you're worth forty five. I mean,
what's going on here?

Speaker 1 (09:45):
See I know kidding. I don't get it. I don't
I don't get I don't get why the truckers don't. Well, well,
you know that's the sad part about truck drivers. They
can't ever get together on something and do something to gather.
Somebody always has to be the big guy. Somebody always
has to be in the lead, somebody always has to
know this or that, and they never get anything accomplished.

(10:09):
I have seen this for so many years. Someone gets
an idea, we're going to do this Nextally, you know,
someone takes the idea, doesn't do the right thing by it.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Yeah. So well from Yah Yahoo Finance. I know that's
a liberal leftist by site, but they pretty much covered
the same way everybody else did. The rate of driver
wage growth continued to downward trended twenty twenty four. That
PUI sender the person before there this year is reduced
AMANDA drivers could further suppress day according to duration three Court.
And of course that industrupporters coming from the ATRI or

(10:44):
the American Transportation Research Into otherwise known as the American
Trucking Association. You know the ATRI I is their research branch.
After increasing by ten twenty two, driver wages increase play
seven point six percent, and twenty twenty four, the rate

(11:04):
of river wage growth is on track to desell rate further.
During twenty twenty five, HR noted and Instrucking Industry casts
analysis updates. At least on Tuesday, was revealed that wages
increased only by point nine percent during the first two
months of twenty pointy five. Well, so there was a
little subjecting that freight rates were supposed to find this
day and that I'm thinking that maybe that didn't happen.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Well, I saw that freight. I saw that freight was
just starting to pick up because China and Australia, well,
let's say we got all these new people that actually
signed tariff deeels. So I thought freight was donning to
pick up. I saw an article that it was picking up.
So I don't know why wage as well, we all know,

(11:49):
we all know why wages goes down. And I'm so
sick of the ATA coming up with some of this crap.
People always say, oh, they're so good, No they're not.
They donate most of their money to the public titians,
so they can kind of figure out what they want,
and they keep everybody else in mind.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
So let's see the ATA January sixteenth this year and
the religious edition of its annual freight Forecast. American Trucking
Association projects that after two years of decline, truck volumes
are expected to grow book points percent twenty twenty five
and ultimately rights and there fortunate billion funds by twenty
thirty five. So yeah, they're they're projecting off freight break cleases.

(12:27):
But yet they're saying driver demands went down. I think
with all these deportations and all this stuff going on,
how is driver demand going down?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Well, let me tell you. I think driver demand is
going down because they are losing they're losing other illegals,
so their profit is going to go down.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
You're not making sense to me.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Well, if you if you have all these if you
have all the all these are eagles that are getting
caught up. Right, And let me think if a trucking
company just say OTR he's paying a driver, say thirty
five cents a mile, an American driver thirty five forty
cents a mile. That's it now illegal, He's only gonna

(13:15):
have to pay fifteen or twenty cents a mile. So
the mot when when you start losing the illegals and
you've got to start paying an actual wage, not a
decent wage, let's face it, because that sucks. You start
doing that, you're gonna have to wish your profit. So

(13:36):
to keep your profit the way it's been going with
the illegals, you're gonna stop paying your American driver is
less money.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Wow. I just got an AI overview on what the
average because I have been over the road in a
very long time. I don't know what drivers get. Yeah,
four cents per mile, but it's still on me forty
five to eighty five cents per mile. But this can
very significantly based on experienced step of break specific company.
Yeah since per mile. Yeah, that was basically a starting
rate forty two, I guess back in twenty ten, twenty eleven. Wow,

(14:08):
years later you're telling me it's the same with all
this inflation of Bolstein. It is only forty you min God,
and no wonder what these guys are starting.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Yeah, now when do they have to work on? They
have to work five, six, seven weeks straight before they
can go home because they can't make it if they.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Don't, right, Indigo says that we need to repent that
God as a nation. I'm inclined to believe that. We Yeah,
we've seen we've seen God under attack or christian under
attack here in the United States of America for at
least two decades. Yes, and we've seen a drift away
from churches and God. And uh, you know, it's whole

(14:51):
separation of church and state thing doesn't mean separation of
God and state. And they utilize that. It really doesn't
say it that way, just as we shall not establish
a national religion. But uh, yeah, they uh, they really
attacked God. Attack Christianity attack are moral. You know, we've

(15:12):
done in the world the kay for for two three
decades longer, and people do. I mean, I've heard this
from a number of people through the years. People. People
need to come back to God. They need to come
back to Christ. That's a thing. That's a that's a
true Uh, that's a true thing.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
No, I think so too. I think they need to
come back. I think and I think it needs to
stop being put out there that there's something wrong with you.
I'm tired of the racist, the racist of it. Look
what they're doing to the Jewish people and they're doing
the same thing the Catholics. And what bothers me a
lot too, is that you're always hearing about how like

(15:56):
if we I'm not going to say that without being
My thing is if we say, if we say, if
I say, like I didn't like Barack Obama, I'm automatically
a racist. If I say, if I'm against anything that

(16:19):
the left is.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
For, I am.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Let me think. If I don't like the trans I'm home.
You know, I don't like trans. If i don't like
any of this stuff going on. If I'm against anything
anything that's supposed to be morally right, if I'm if
I'm for anything that's morally right, then I'm in the wrong.
I mean, so many people are always in the wrong today.
It's terrible. And it's just I don't get. I don't

(16:48):
get how the left is thinking a lot of this
stuff is is moral. Like when I see these kids,
these these college kids out there and they're saying, like,
here's one there was three college kids and they're all
dressed up in the LGBQ clothes and the whole nine

(17:08):
yards and there they hold up a sign that Allah
loves equality. Well, I guess you don't know too much
about the Quran. I guess you don't know too much
about uh what you're asking because if you are in

(17:34):
another country and you not, if you're an infidel and
you bring up Allah, that's you will not be alive.
That is not tolerated over there. But for some reason,
over here, we if we bring up Jesus or something else,
we're becoming like we're in the wrong. We'm I supposed
to be talking like that. But so I don't get it.

(17:57):
I don't get.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Any are infidels or don't believe are How is that
you're basically you're not You're worth.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Killing, You're worth killing, You're not yes, And you can't
you can't bring up Allah. You can't talk like that
because you're an infidel. So you know, I don't know.
But over here then I said Obama is the Antichrist.

(18:30):
I didn't think Obama was the Antichrist. I think I
think in our government. I think he was a Muslim,
and I think he believes in and share a law.
I think he believes in a lot of that. But
for him to get into government, he had to hide himself.
But you know, it was really came out when his

(18:50):
wife decided to take a trip when to Europe, and
she took on a whole contingent of thirty people with
her on a dime. She didn't like most president's wives,
they'll go visit other presidents and their wives and their
in their countries. She went and visited mosque all the
mosque all around the world. I'm thinking, oh, that's kind
of a little telltale there. But the other thing is, well,

(19:18):
that's right. I mean, we don't really know what Michelle
Obama is. I mean, who was the comedian. She told
us that that Michelle was the man, and so many
other other people in Hollywood have said that Michelle was
a man. Joan Rivers. Yeah, and she was intended to

(19:40):
be funny. Is it funny after she said that that
she ended up dead.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Yes, but it was almost funny the way she said it,
the way she put it up there was almost in
itself even though she was serious.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Yeah, she was serious, and it's funny. A lot of
people that work for that, worked for the Clintons, ended
up dead too. And we have a comment that she
said we have to repent to God as a nation
for gay marriage. Well, I think the gay marriage, I mean,

(20:13):
that is what it is. But what I really liked
about the new pope. He said a marriage. God recognizes
a marriage between a man and a woman. So about time,
about time somebody starts standing up.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
You know, well, technically that's what it is. I mean,
a union would be, you know, when two people, Yeah,
recognized by the state. Right, the state can't marry people.
The church marries people.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
What else we got going on here? You have more
something else on your list or well?

Speaker 1 (20:57):
I just wanted to know, Like, I know, Michelle Obama
has a podcast. I don't even know what she you know,
she's such a nasty woman. She's really is nasty. Whether
she's a man or a woman, she's just a nasty person.
How ungrateful can you be? I mean she had she
lived in the White House, you know. I mean she goes, oh,

(21:18):
we had to pay for things. Well, yeah, you have
to pay for things. What do you think you're not
a king or a queen? She You know, I listened
to a podcast one day. I think I can only
listen to maybe not even five minutes, and she was
so derogatory on her husband. I'm like, oh boy, this
isn't gonna work out too well unless her and baroque,

(21:42):
start getting together and stop there nit picking at each other,
you know, you know, it's it's been a it was awful.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
So you know how they're always trying to take away
gun right yeah?

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Oh yeah yeah, well especially there's gonna be another one
coming up, because they just had that big thing in Chicago, right.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Well they did what was it? Was it? Four people
injured in Chicago?

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah, four people were killed. Sixteen were engine and four
people were killed.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
So you have four people killed in Chicago. While in Germany,
a man believed to be armed with an axe has
left four people injured after allegedly attacking pastors on board
a high speed train carrying five hundred people in Germany.
Ault said the incident took place on the Ice ninety
one train heading towards Vienna, Austria, at around one fifty
five pm local time. So the attackers believed to be Syrian.

(22:37):
According to German newspaper Build, the man allegedly carrying an
axe and a hammer. Yep, So I mean here we
go again, right?

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Uh? Uh? Are we gonna have to put away our
axes in our hammers? Oh?

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Only if you're in Germany, But yeah, you take away
the guns they're just gonna pull out axis hammers and nice.
And that's what happened in the UK is they took
away took away firearms from people and people started stabbing
other people. And remember that one kid in the school,
he was stabbing people in the hallway while they were
changing classes. It's like, you know, I know, definitely doing
he was taking a lot of people really quick.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
I know, well, what do you think now of that?
The MS thirteen gang, member of the Kila Abredo Garcia.
Now he's claiming, oh my god, he was severely beaten
while he was in jail in l Sevador. I mean
they kicked him and oh my god, he had to
kneel down for nine hours and oh boy, oh boy,

(23:41):
he can't be sent back. He has to stay here like.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Bleeding an aching heart. I wonder how those girls felt
when they were being beaten into submission and at traffic,
you know, forced into prostitution so somebody else can make
a profit like him. I wonder how they felt. I wonder,
you know, maybe if he just got what he gave.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
You know, I'm really surprised that his wife, well I
guess some politicians must have got to his wife to
say what a good family man he was, and you
know the children miss him and all this bullshit. I mean,
she's called the cops on him so many times for
beating her up. But that's a good family man, I
guess from Maryland. I guess that's what you call a

(24:20):
family man from Maryland.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Right.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
How about all the good fathers in Maryland? Now just
got you know, I was like, got their faces in
the dirt because of this idiot. And why do the
politicians keep wanting him? Why would they keep coming to
his rescue? I don't get that part. I really don't

(24:43):
get that part.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Because they're balked. You know, when we were interviewing Eddie,
he spent time at prison and said he had I
think we talked about this last week, and he had
to read letters to these prisoners, and what he discovered
while he was translate in these letters that were coded letters,
is that many people in these gangs, these MS thirteen
gangs and other gangs, well they pay for some of

(25:12):
our congressmen. They pay for their campaigns, or they pay
for they buy them houses and stuff. And they got
pretty elaborate schemes where they have notaries and they have
their own banking system and everything where they can run
everything through their own in house and I'll make it
look like this person bought a house. In truth matters,
they're just giving it to them. I mean, some of

(25:33):
our politicians are bought and sold. There is a study
in twenty ten that in a study, there was a hearing,
a congressional hearing, of senatorial hearing on the influenced gangs
have on officials in the United States. And I think
a lot of it was I didn't get into the
details of you haven't got that deep into it, but
I think they were looking at a lot of border

(25:54):
patrol agents and things like that were being bought by
by MS thirteen gangs or whatever down there go in
South America so they can get across the border unabated,
so they can get their drugs through unabated, so they
weren't being hindered. You know, we have seen times, and
they don't like to talk about this in the media.
They suppressed this information, but there were times when they

(26:15):
were in helicopters use the military grade weapons, shooting up
border patrol agents. That's act real.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
I know, oh, I know, I know, but nothing gets
done about it. That's why I'm really upset that, you know, like,
I mean, I don't care about the Epstein case. I mean,
it is what it is, Okay. I mean, we're never
going to get to the bottom of that. There's so
much to go through. It's gonna take years to go
through that because of all the all the people that

(26:42):
they can't bring the names out. They can't do this,
they can't do that. I mean it's kind of I mean,
I get that part, okay, So but what about right now?
What about these politicians that are inciting violence against America.
Look at her Jeffries, the things that he said about America,
or or some of these other people are out there, like,

(27:05):
you know, I can't think of who that person. Oh
my god, I can't think of that person was. This
is awful. But he's out there saying that countries should
start sanctioning. He's an American's that country should start sanctuary
in America, put sanctions on us. I'm like, you live

(27:26):
in this country. Why would you even say something like that.
I mean, if if these people are so unhappy with America,
get the hell out go somewhere else where you're going
to be happy, you know.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Are you saying politicians were saying all these things.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Yeah this was on a talk show as a politician
on a talk show.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Yeah, here again, let's run down to the United It's been
a decade.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
I know, didn't get out and I have to tell
you here again.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
You know it's all about change, Okay. Do you believe
in hope and change? I believe in open change, want
hope and change. Hope and change everybody. We got hope
and change. That's exactly what it was about. From the
beginning was change, but not changed for the better for
you and me. It was about communism. It is about socialism.
It's about controls over you and me. You know, when
you have when you have say like say insurance, health insurance,

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when it's privately run, these people got to run it
at their risk. The government's will should be mediators in
it to make sure it either fair for the people
and they're not being anolged or mistreated by these corporations.
But when the government runs it, then you got no
mediator left. The government's both the one managing it and

(28:43):
the mediator. Therefore there is no mediator, is see what
I'm saying. That's the problem with socialism. Government control business
or government run business means there's nobody to monitor that business.
And so that's that's why social social so as them
always feels it becomes corrupt. We've already got issues of
corruption in this country. You know, back in the eighteen

(29:05):
hundreds when when they were doing the Western expansion with
the railroads and stuff, they're giving out grant money and
this like what USA was back then, Well yes it
is today, and they were giving out grant money and
people were just raping the government out of money. They
were they were they were just claiming this money left
and right. The corruption was so bad it was being investigated.

(29:26):
It got so deep that they realized they can't prosecute
all these people. It'd be overwhelming. It just overwhelmed the system.
They don't have the funds to prosecute, they don't have
a means to prosecute. They just swept out everything under
the carpet because it was that bad. And that's what
you're seeing in the United States today with things like USA.
Sure do Jung covered it, but is it going to

(29:48):
get fixed? Is anybody going to be prosecuted? It's the
corruption is so bad. The answer to that is no.
Once again, it would get swept under the carpet, and
it'll recycle and start all over again.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Yeah, that is true. It doesn't stop. I don't I
don't understand why AOC Jasmine Crockett. Why haven't they I

(30:23):
know we have freedom of speech, but when freedom of
speech enacts violence insides violence, is that still freedom of speech?

Speaker 2 (30:31):
No, Nope, freedom of speech stops anytime. So freedom of
speech is for the purpose of freedom of speech, if
getting use it for educational purposes, if you're can have
a pieceful piece of peaceful assembly, like you can talk
about socialism, you can talk about communism, you can talk
about anything you want to talk about. For the most part,
that's well, I'm fine. But anytime you use speech to weaponize,

(30:56):
it's no longer speech. It's for a different purpose. So
you don't get to have freedom of speech so you
can create riots in the street. You don't get to
have freedom of speech by yelling fighter in the airport
and scaring the hell or bomb or whatever and scaring
the hell out of people and terrorizing people. You can't
use criminal and various reasons. It's the same thing with guns, right,

(31:19):
I have a legal right to keep them bare arms.
We all do we have a constitutional right, it's God given,
which is protected under the US Constitution, which is commonly violated.
But a Supreme Court many years ago, with people like
Wizarding Ginsburg, wanted to claim that these constitutional rights are collective. Therefore,
when a society is acting badly, where members society is

(31:42):
acting badly, they can infringe upon them. The fact of
the matter is gotis ruled No, they are individual rights.
So as long as I'm acting appropriately with my firearms
and I'm using them as I should be using them,
I don't lose my constitutional right to keeping bare arms.
But if my neighbor acts like a jackass and goes
because it's an active arms robbery, guess what he sacrifices

(32:03):
his He fortunately his because he couldn't he couldn't act
with he couldn't control himself with that kind of responsibility.
So yeah, and our forefathers talked about this. They talked
about having a responsibility with your constitutional rights. You know,
people like Howard Stern being on the being on the

(32:26):
radio in a public format and running off, getting fouled
the mouth, describing sexual activities and and ilicit you know,
urbiage and and uh swearing a cursing and acting inappropriately. Yeah,
that's irresponsible behavior with your freedom of speech. These are
the people who risk you your constitutional rights because they
want to put tract it down on them. When you

(32:48):
were raising you're not raising your children and your children
are misbehaving, robbing people. When you're hearing things like oh, well,
you know, my kids shouldn't have got shot and killed
because they were committing an ex robbery threatening somebody's life
with a gun. Okay, so this is what's threading our
rights as a society. That's right, not that your rights
are collective, but Scotus will start looking at things differently,

(33:13):
and they have people members of the Supreme Court have
actually said we may have to go back and revisit
parental rights because in the past they've ruled that parental
rights is a thing that you have. You have a
right a parent to consult your child's health, your child's
well being, your child's any way you raise your child.
To prevent a doctor nation from schools and stuff like that,

(33:34):
you were there. You have the right to oversee your
child's education. Everything about your child is your responsibility, not
the governments, not the schools, not the board of education.
It's your responsibility.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Now, the teachers' unions actually tell you that they're smarter
than you. They are in charge of your children. You
are not.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
I've listened to Winegarden. Believe me, they're not smarter than you. Yeah,
no kidding, so but yeah, but now a while back,
of course it'd be a liberal leftist judge adjusting. But
she was making a statement, we may have to revisit
parental rights because in this day and age, the way
children are being raised at home, it may become a

(34:15):
state responsibility.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Oh wasn't that the scariest thing ever?

Speaker 2 (34:22):
People? And to go set it earlier when we had churches.
When people went to church, they become like minded in
God and Christ. We supported one another. We created congregations
by going to church, and if you were act down,
somebody saying, hey, man, I saw you in public the
other day.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
What were you doing?

Speaker 2 (34:39):
What were you thinking? You know, we kind of like
sharpen each other up a little bit. We kept each
other in line. But when we started breaking away from God,
when we started breaking away from church, we lost that.
We lost our cultural construct, we lost our contact, we
lost our support groups, and we become more subject to
world decay and You're seeing it in the in the

(35:02):
cities all the time. You're seeing more casino's going up,
You're seeing more h law proposals to my prostitution, legal prostitution,
legalized drugs. Lost, just goes on and on. You know,
they're fighting people because they want to make it so
they have to prove you're an adult before you get

(35:23):
visit an next rated site. And they're saying, well, you
can't do that. That's against our constitutional rights. It's like
if it causes harm to a child, maybe not.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
I know that is true. Something that just came across
my news thing was once again a judge orders the
government to uh stop making public comments on the kilmeyor
Aria Grace Garcia's case because the defense lawyers saying contending

(35:56):
that the government's denying their client his right to a
fair trial by repeatedly trashing him in the media. Yeah,
and his his This woman, this white woman is standing
outside the courthouse with the big picture of him, like
free him. What is wrong with these women? I don't
get it. She beat up his wife, she had restraining

(36:20):
orders because he's an awful person. But let's let's let's
look get a picture and say, yeah, we want this
guy to stay here. He's a good father.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
So the psychology psychological studies many years ago that abused
people will protect their abusers.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
I guess so that is true.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
Here's one for you, you know, speaking of since gangs like
that that we go up. Garcia, belonged to the FBI,
is now warning fid HS Warren of July fourth threats.
Federal officials are warning of lone wolves, who posed the
biggest terror threat to the Fourth of July celebrations and

(37:06):
in tensions between the United States and the Middle Conflictions
escalated on June twenty second, with the US military bomb
three key nuclear sites in Iran. According to Trump administration officials,
So you're going to parades tomorrow, you need to keep
your head on a swivel. It's not that you should
go out and have a good time, but be aware
of your surroundings. And we've talked about this in the past,

(37:31):
and it's not just uh, it's not just because of
what Trump did, you know, I mean, they yeah, that's
sure that that increases the possibility. I'm sure, but we've
been seeing things with Palestine and a lot of tensions
going around and not the colleges and education. So that's
where people have been getting attacked. Jewish people are stealing,

(37:52):
threatening like their lives were at threat. And uh, I
mean so it's already been starting, it's already been building.
It's just uh now with more heightened.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
That is true, It's t Well. The other thing that
I wanted to tell what I thought was really funny.
You knows, Massachusetts being the first in the nation.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (38:15):
Uh, And well, well, you know a lot of things
started in Boston. You know, it was like the first
of a lot of things, you know, the American Revolution
and all of that.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
And well we're both actually having the Pine Tree the
which one the Pine Tree Rebellion? What was that called?

Speaker 1 (38:40):
Yeah, the Pine Tree Rebellion rebellion. But you know, there
was a there was a flag that we all saw
growing up and and now they're all having a big
ship fit about it because, believe it or not, Senator
Democrat Senator Ed Markey from Massachusetts, he accused the Federal
Aids of raising a Christian nationalist, white supremacist for flag.

(39:06):
Of all people, he should know what this flag really meant.
And the SBA flew a large American flag and a
smaller one and it says appeal to Heaven flag on
at its headquarters. They knew the American flag and the
smaller one was appeal to Heaven on this headquarters on
June on eleventh, on Flag Day. Not a big deal,

(39:27):
we thought, right. The white flag, it features a green
pine tree, dates back to the Revolutionary War and the
words on an appeal to Heaven describes the hopes of
the columnists that God would deliver them from the British tyranny. Today,
the Flag Day Center, we are proud to raise an
American made flag over and that's what this is, what's

(39:49):
the whole thing about. And his marquee who doesn't even
know what the flag actually meant. Now you're a friggin
senator from Massachusetts, you should know what that flag meant.
All of us growing up in New Hampshire and mass
in Maine from Aunt we all know what that flag

(40:11):
stands for. But here's stupid Rocky getting on the leftist
bandwagon and telling it it's a symbol of white supremacy
and Christian nationalism. What a jerk. I mean, I just
can't believe.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
That, But that that's the And here you go, so
this is a.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
Liberal left yes once again platform.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
And this is the basis they create that anything that
has to do with patriotism for the United States of America,
that's to do with racism. There's no real connection. You
can't make a connection that patriotism for the United States
of America is racism. But all these things about the
Revolutionary War, whether it's don't try to the Gadsden flag,
don't tread on me, or the appeal to Heaven flags,

(40:57):
so many of them, I mean that something becomes racist.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
Well, I just I just like this thing because la
or another Democrat put him in his place about his
own flag and the history of the flag and where
it came from. And she says to him, well, I
appreciate your letter. I'm surprised that your passion over this,
Matt Hat giving you typically nonchalant observant of observation of

(41:21):
Flag Day, which includes a history of you leaving your
own American flag lying outside on the ground in violation
of the US Flag Code. I mean, she really, she said.
She asserted him that the agency would never consider disrespecting
the United States flag or its service members in this manner,
and then she reminded the senator what the flag meaning

(41:43):
and sometimes you know, I mean she just let him
have it. I mean, this is just so awful. I mean,
I'm sick of this, of the whole thing. You know,
it's not a racist flag. It's doesn't It's all all
it symboled was what the people at that time was about,

(42:07):
you know, and it's not about uh, the slaughter or
genocide of the Native Americans had nothing to do with
any of that. I don't get what these leftists come
up with all this craft.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
They make it up. People won't believe. It is regurgitate
their falsehoods so that eventually you'll start believing those falsehoods.
And it actually works, you know, I see a lot
of people that will. We're talking against the left about
how they word it actually favors the left because they're

(42:44):
using their language.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
She really laugh away. She really this Democrat, she really
let it. And she also want the Democrat for attacking
a flag with historical significance. Why flying the pro lgb
HU to flag rogress flight outside his office? She called
the flag a decisive symbol design to honor only select subgroups,
which is in contrary to our shared responsibility to serve

(43:11):
every American but affirmed his right to fly a flag.
And then she says, and she said, we should be
shouldn't be concerned about this stuff, requesting that the Senator
focus on topics that are serious importance to America small business,
such as what was that passing tax cuts and blah

(43:32):
blah blah. So I mean, yeah, I was. I was
so glad that she got him, because I could never
stand Senator Markey. Even when I lived in Massachusetts, I
never I never voted for him. What I lived in Massachusetts,
Yes I did. I did live in Massachusetts, and I
lived in Maine. I've lived in Vermont, never lived in

(43:53):
Connecticut or Rhode Island. I never lived went to the
Cinnamon State or the Cohoed State.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
Through massachuff it's all day, every day. And I see
a lot of Trump supporters down there. Oh yeah, stuff
I find for Trump signs and Trump supporters. There's so
many conservatives down there. It's just you know, they don't
usually stand out the liberals. It's funny because you never
see the Joe Biden signs. I've been all the way
down I know it. Maybe see one Joe Biden's sign

(44:19):
staked out in front of somebody's yard, right, Well.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
I still want to know how Healey got in and
how some of these people in Massachusetts got And look
at Senator Warren, who the hell keeps voting that idiot in.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Warrant they're chief for the presidency though cheap for the Senate.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
Too, I guess because she's crazy. That woman's nuts. And
I really think, I really think there should be another
mondment to our Constitution that you have to be an
American born citizen to be to represent us, represent us
as a senator or a congressman.

Speaker 2 (44:58):
I always wondered the bottle forefathers they didn't include that.
I don't know if they had to do with the time,
because at the time, you know a lot of people
are still migrating into the country and stuff. Yeah, I know, yeah,
maybe they didn't think of it like we do today
because people when they were coming here were coming here
for the right reasons. They wanted to be part of
what we are. They didn't want to go like, let's
face it, Elmar is only here for for Somalia, and

(45:21):
she's as much as said so, yes she has a
place in the Senate. Somali will be protected and she'll
work in their best interests. She's not here for the
United States, she's not here to take part in this
great project.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
Well, she thinks white man are evil and they're the
cause of all the problems in America.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
So exactly.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
Yeah, I mean that's the problem today. It's all about
if you have white yellow problem, and like this is
like absolutely ridiculous. The whole thing, it's just getting to
be it's just getting to be ridiculous. And then the
lgb QT, A plus B whatever. I could care less
about all those other letters because none of them matter.

(46:03):
You know, they're trying to and it would have been
smarter if they just went to the l b Q lesbians,
buies and gays and get rid of other other crap
because it gives the other people a bad name. And
I read an article where these two men beat up,
these beat up a gay man because they were absolutely
positive that he because he was gay, he was a

(46:25):
child molester. And yeah, I know, it's it's really Yeah,
it's kind of sad that that's happening again, because not
all gay most gay men bothered with kids.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
The thing about this is it's just time to be
American again, exactly. Color And it doesn't matter exactly, and
it doesn't matter your affiliation or association. What do you
want to call sexual sexual preference? Yeah, that's something you
can keep you yourself, you know, exactly, requisite that when
you walk up to me and go, hey, my name
is Joe, I'm a homosexual. I just want to let

(47:00):
you know. You know, I don't need to know that I.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
Could kill us. Yeah. That sounds like a personal thing
to me, and it is a personal thing. But I
hate to see I hate to see gay bashing again
because of this stuff.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
You know.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
I hate to see gay bashing again. I don't I
don't want I don't want to see that again.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
That's not fair or just.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
No, it's not you know, And I and I hate
to see the cop bashing because you know, when you
really need, when you really need help, you need that cop,
you know. And and you notice these congressmen and senators
that said, oh no, let's defund them. Why do they

(47:46):
all have private security? That's what I like to know.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
You mean private security with firearms?

Speaker 1 (47:58):
Yes, Jasmine Crockett A moan to lou They all have security.
They all have security detail And to Loup, wasn't it
to Loup who got in trouble because she was paying
her boyfriend or some company. Uh, her boyfriend's company for
her security.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Oh I don't recall.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
Yeah, it was one of them anyways. Yeah, it was
one of.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Them using campaign finances for Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
So that's you know, it makes it kind of hard. So,
I mean, there's just so much going on out there
today for people, and I think people are just getting
really stressed out between social media or always on trying
to make a living. You can't make a living, something
always happens, and you know, people are really stressed out
and they spend a lot of time on their cell phones.

(48:54):
We're all guilty of that. And you just start zoning out,
you start getting you know, your your brain stats go
foggy all the time. You know, you just got too
much going on, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Yeah. Absolutely, I'm trying to find your leave thing here?

Speaker 1 (49:19):
Yeah? Was it to leave? That was it? That was?
Who's the other one?

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Vation with the House Ethics Committee in twenty nineteen over
a two eighteen campaign And I'm trying to see what
she did wrong here?

Speaker 1 (49:38):
Uh, well, I want to know how come AOC never
has to show us or her her profile.

Speaker 2 (49:48):
Yeah, last time I checked her because everything keep talk
about the money she's made. So I tried to look
up at her. Yeah, her mandated required financial disclosures that
they're supposed to once a year for to Congress or
in Congress, you know, and she opts not to disclose
any of her finances. Instead, she'd just rather pay the
two hundred and fifty dollars fine.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
I wake up call, and her constituents put up with that.

Speaker 2 (50:23):
Ye believe they don't care?

Speaker 1 (50:26):
Wow, maybe that you know, you know, John, they probably
don't know. That's the problem.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
A lot of people. Look, parties are factions. Okay, parties
don't really represent you. There affection that represents itself. It's agenda,
it's ideology and what it it tends to do and accomplish.
Members of this faction as a political party, make the agenda. You,

(50:52):
as a voter, is expected to fit into a mold
you otherwise wouldn't really fit into. You know, you don't nobody,
nobody really agrees with their Already, look at this bogus
bill that just passed that that Trump's gonna sign. It's
a garbage bill, it really is. It didn't fulfill the
promises that Trump made that it was supposed to. It
kind of bent that, you know, like that no taxes

(51:14):
on tips. Everybody was under the impression that waiters and
waitresses wouldn't get taxed. Only ten grand twelve grand doesn't
get taxed. The rest of you're gonna have to pay
money on. Yeah, you know, same thing with what was
the other one wasn't just tips, but there was another thing.
Uh oh, it escapes me. But it's limited on that too.

(51:38):
It's got another it's got a cap you know. So
I think your your child taxes and stuff like that
that might that might not be affected, but a lot
of these things are. And they got they got they
got sunset provisions on them, you know, so they'll time
out after a few years. I think by the end
of the Trump campaign. Anyway. I just think it's a big,

(52:02):
beautiful disappointment. He's the debt ceiling. Oh yeah, spending or
what another three point five trillion dollars over the next
ten years or so, and it's just, look, we need
a budget. It's time not to stop doing these resolutions

(52:23):
to extend budgets and and make these small adjustments and
tweaking this budget. It's time to actually sit down and
figure out a budget, what does this country take in,
what can this country afford to spend, and what do
we proby it to prioritize it to spend it on?
What can we cut that's not absolutely necessary because we
don't have enough money to cover everything. So instead of

(52:45):
depth of spending all the time and burying this country
for generations to come if it ever gets out of debt,
now we we need we need, we need a pathway out,
and we haven't found one yet. We haven't got people
in office that are willing to really put forth good
work and the effort into it to figure out how
they're going to write this country.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (53:07):
We got a bunch of losers in DC right now.
They can't get their heads out of the proverbial hind
end and fix things. Instead, it's always a little band
aid here and always a little band aid there, padd
in their pockets all along the way and making sure
their little buddies get the contracts or the agreement to
whatever it is that they're getting. You know, Yeah, isn't
wrong when they're talking about the advantages corporations having government.

(53:29):
The FMCSA is a captured agency. I'm certain coverage I know,
the ATA has got them by the nose ring, the
TAAs got them by the nose. All these large corporate
trucking companies have got them by the nose ring. Us
little guys go in there and try to talk to them,
and they, yes, it's to death. And as as we
walk out the office and tearing up whatever is we
gave them the information and discarded and said them, guys

(53:52):
can get nothing.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
That's how it is with a lot of factions today.
And people don't understand that. They keep us focused on
stupid stuff like transgender and all that crap, makeing bringing
that to the focus, and you know, doing this with
our kids and making them all mindless idiots. They don't
have to see what's going on and how things are
going to get up. Give up. But you know something,

(54:16):
it is six point fifty nine. I guess we're gonna
have to wrap it up and hopefully we'll have our
ladies in next week and we'll be trying something different.
So have a huh.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
I said, if you don't have the ladies next week,
you're stuck with me.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
Well, we'll have some other ladies. I think Patty's coming
back from California and we have a woman who's a
constitutionalist who said she'd loved to come on and talk
with us, so that would be a fun time. So
but everybody, have a great fourth of the July, have
a great week, don't get into too much trouble and

(54:54):
stay cool over now, good night, do say as as
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