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October 31, 2024 • 19 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
Five krc D Talk Station to shibto five. Here at
fifty five KRCD Talk Station Epy Friday Eve and Happy
Halloween to everyone. Hopefully the weather will cooperate, although it
doesn't look that way. Someone who always cooperates, and someone
who's filled in a land, which is specifically the district
eighth District Congressional district here in Ohio, A bunch of

(00:27):
garbage people in there, humid garbage. According to Joe Biden,
Welcome back, Warren Davidson, Congressman Davidson, It's always a real
pleasure to have you on the show.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Yeah, definitely, my honor. Thanks Brian, nice to talk with you.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
They really flipped around that garbage thing that Joe Biden
laid on, didn't they.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
President Trump was so good with the garbage truck hopping
in it and his team put it together. And if
you watch the monologue where he's just describing to the
crowd what he did and how it came about, I
mean it is just how do you not love this guy? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:57):
So do why I and a guy had on earlier.
I just think the world of our in those sons
that he was out working the garbage truck as well
the other day. I think that's a good political figure.
It's like Trump working the McDonald's fries and drive through anyway,
pivoting over too well, you're can I just really quick
get your perception, your take. Are you optimistic about Tuesday.

(01:18):
I'm a little reluctant to express any belief one way
or another, because you know, I don't want to get
my bubble burst. But this is just this is the
most crazy election cycle that I have ever witnessed in
my fifty nine years on this planet.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Yeah. Look, I think the momentum is definitely going towards
the Republicans. I mean, I think like ninety nine to
one Republicans take the Senate. I think sixty forty, maybe
two to one, a little better than you know, sixty
forty that President Trump wins, and frankly, I think he
will win. The concern I've got is is a lot
of people. I haven't found anybody that is completely confident

(01:55):
we're going to have a clean election. There's a lot
of concern about election integrity issues there. And then the
thing that really has gotten very little coverage overall is
the control of the House. The reality is that's probably
going to be the most competitive. I think only fifty
two to fifty three percent confident that Republicans stay in
the majority in the House. I mean, we've got a

(02:15):
lot of very competitive races around the country.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Yeah, and that's why it's so important to consider all
of the candidates when you're voting, not just the presidential candidate,
go all the way through the down ballot candidates. And
of course the judicial races are extraordinarily important, and we
hope to preserve law and order in this country. Let
us pivot over to one of the most critical issues
in the election, and of course Biden and Harris literally

(02:39):
own the open borders that have been around since Joe
Biden's first day in office, wave of the executive pen
undoing everything that Trump did to try to secure the border,
and of course the aftermath, which has been a wave
of tens I mean fifteen million, maybe twenty million illegal immigrants.
It's having a profound impact. We started hearing about it first,
and of course border towns, El Paso, etc. Then it

(03:00):
kind of crept over to towns in California, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, New York and Chicago also the recipient of
tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, but it's also very
close to home. Lately, Lachlan has been making national news.
Three thousand plus Mauritanians overwhelming a town of only thirty

(03:21):
four hundred residents. That's in your congressional district. But you
used to have Springfield in your congressional district before the
district's change, so you've got some familiarity with the problem
in too local towns. Can you talk about that and
what we need to do to address it?

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Yeah, I mean, look, the federal role is to secure
the border. I mean, Ohio doesn't have a lot of
role in securing the border. You're counting on the federal
government to do their job and do that, and you're
seeing the consequences of Biden's policies, Harris's policies. They come in,
they campaigned on changing the policies at the border and
told them what was going to happen, and they knew
they were designing him in spite of the implications. They

(03:59):
did all this because as they wanted to facilitate this
invasion of our country. And you look at a town
like Lachlan, not a big city. Es simply double the
population and they're legals. I mean, in Springfield you've got
Asians who are you know, people say, yeah, there's a
real problem in Haiti right now, legitimately refugees safe third country.

(04:20):
There's a couple other small countries in the Caribbean or
safe places in the Caribbean to go to. But okay,
America is nearby, and they've been given temporary protective status
by the Biden Harris administration, so you can treat them
as legal. They're refugees. You could debate about whether that
should be the case for everyone in Haiti and whether

(04:41):
you should adjudicate all that in America. That's the Springfield issue.
But look how many safe third countries there are between
more Attainia and the United States. These people aren't legal
when they're not even even by the Biden Harris administration,
which is ridiculously generous on all this stuff. They're not
given temporary protective status by them. These are illegal immigrants overwhelmingly,
and they've made their home in Lachlan.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Yeah, and you know, I appreciate Randy Tucker from the
Inquire breaking this down. He interviewed one of them in Lockland,
a West African from Mauritanian. And here's this guy's in
his family's trip from Mauritanian Africa over to Turkey, then Nicaragua,
then El Salvador, then guatemal through Mexico where he crossed
the border on the southern border. How many countries right

(05:24):
there that they had gone through before that he and
his family went through before they finally got here. The
point being under the current law, isn't it still the
law that if you go through another country that could
keep you, you have to stay there and we won't
take you.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Well, look, that was the remain in Mexico policy that
Donald Trump had, which is like, if you want to
claim asylum in America, you wait wherever you're at or
in a safe third country to claim asylum. You know,
you don't come to America and get to wait here
while your claim is adjudicated. And for doing that is

(06:01):
years long. So they're letting people into the country, no
easy way to track them, or they'll set a date
some point in the future and say, oh, yeah, you know,
come in a you know, a year, and no one
shows up. Right, Who's shocked by this? So this is
a huge problem for the country. And this is why
you know, Donald Trump, Jet Vanser is saying, look, you

(06:22):
got to get these people out. If you came illegally,
you got to leave. It's not really debatable.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
And it's got to be a challenge, and this is
something you're probably going to have to address legislatively. We
can say we need to crack down and deport folks
that are here illegally, but they are entitled under our
loss of this hearing. It's sort of a determination of
whether they have a legitimate reason. It can't be economic.
It's got to be some sort of oppression or you know,
like sort of rigis or religious attacks, something where the

(06:47):
person has been targeted and is therefore unsafe and fearful
of their life or something to even have a justification
to be here. But so many of them admit right
there on the border, why are you coming here? Well,
because my country sucks economically. I came here to try
to get a job that doesn't pass muster and in
immigration hearing, does it No.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
It doesn't. But trankly they're being coached. I mean, the
United Nations, numerous nonprofits, they're out there giving information to
people all over the world. There's YouTube videos that have
watched millions of times to try to train these people
on here's the magic phrases that you say that let
you come in America, sign up for more free stuff
from the US government. And for some of these people

(07:29):
that are getting more money from the US government than
the median income in their country. So of course it's
a magnet. People are drawn here. They would be drawn
to America anyway without all that stuff. And even in
the most generous case and illegal, everybody does everything perfect.
We set caps for a reason because you don't want
to overwhelm communities. You look at Springfield, Ohio. You know

(07:49):
they've got fifty thousand people. They bring in roughly twenty
thousand new people. Let's say one hundred percent of them
are there legally, and all of them are legitimate refugees
that are overwhelmed. And so you have to set rational
caps because you want people to integrate into a community,
you want them to integrate into the country. It's e
plurbusuno them out of many one, not e pluribus plurbus

(08:11):
out of many many. You know, you want the country
to become united again, and that's why we have rational caps.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
Well, and it also illustrates even if you don't want
to have some sort of cap it illustrates the lack
of sort of planning. You can't just throw thousands of
people into a community that doubles the size, but the
resources are not there. They can't be there. The tax
dollars aren't there, the schools are overwhelmed, the translators aren't

(08:39):
necessary in order to have children get educated. They're entitled
under the current law in the state of the United
States to have access to and get a publicly funded education. Well,
if you can't you can't teach them in a classroom
because they don't speak English. Guess what resources get diverted
over to, you know, English as to be a second
language class, getting them on board in terms of how
to speaking absent that, they're never going to learn the

(09:02):
materials in school. They're going to sit there with their
eyes with their mouth open, wondering what the hell is
going on.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Yeah, I talk with folks in Springfield, and they're being
told that, look, math is hard enough to teach kids,
and you've got a certain number of days in school
because of that, right, And so what they're being told
though in Springfield is now you have to teach the
Haitian kids in the same classroom as the American kids,
or you're a racist. Right. They can't even speak enough

(09:29):
English to find their way to the bathroom. So what
they're being told is just use Google Translate, you know,
say the things that you would normally say to the
American kids in your class, and then use Google Translate
to spit out some French creole that may or may
not be math calibrated, and everyone's going to learn math.

(09:49):
Of course, it takes away from everyone, not just the
Haitian kids who are going to find it difficult to learn,
but the American kids aren't getting the time that they
need to learn the subject matter. So is a disaster,
and that's why you have problems. And look, there are
people that say, well, you just need more money, give
money to these communities. Well no, let's get rid of

(10:10):
the people that are there illegally, because otherwise you turn
every little city in America to just what the Biden
Harris administration wants is you turn everyone into a sanctuary city.
Not because places like Lachlan sought that out, but because
they're forced to cope with this problem. If you just
send money and instead of removing the people that are
there illegally, it becomes a de facto sanctuary city.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Well, and it's another massive expenditure in an already overwhelmed budget,
just one more line on them on a list that
has put US trillions and trillions of dollars in debt.
We're getting we're getting ready to hit a trillion dollars
in debt service payment, which is just mind boggling. So
I mean it, it's another expense and factor in everything

(10:53):
else on top of that that we lack housing, and
the housing problem is exacerbated just tremendous by this well
almost immediate inundation. You just can't find room for people.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Yeah, no, that's right. I mean people was say, oh,
WI is housing more expensive? Well, it would be more
expensive because of the inflationary measures that have gone on
in the country. Thankfully we didn't get the five trillion
dollar you know bomb of build back better and the
only one trillion dollar inflation bomb. But if you flood
the country with more people and you have a set

(11:27):
rate of growth on housing, it doesn't take a genius
to figure out that more demand on a same set
of supply equals higher prices. Right. So that's one of
the most basic observations in housing.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
And this impacts people across political lines and across races
and colors. Some people consider this border security policy or
deportation ideas is racist, but I've heard a lot of people.
I've seen it online. I've seen meetings, town halls, folks
in New York City, many black folks standing in a
room screaming at the already is about how their resources

(12:01):
are being soaked up by illegal immigrants, how neighborhoods have deteriorated, trash,
you know, human I just it transcends political affiliation. This
is a true problem that's hitting every budget across the America.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Yeah, I mean, look, it is actually part of helping
Republican momentum, and frankly people that are supporting President Trump
that don't normally because if you look in communities in
urban centers that are being flooded with illegal immigration, you know,
lower wage folks for people that do want to work,
Like originally the Haitian immigrants came into Springfield because they

(12:37):
were willing to work. Well, they're driving down wages because
you've got a new supply of people that are willing
to work for low wages, and that hurts the community.
You've got people that to the extent that there are
people there that do want to be working in those wages.
It drives the wage down. How holds wage growth down.
And you need real income, the amount after inflation that

(12:57):
you take home. You've got to have the take home
pay to go up to deal with the cost of living.
If everyone's dealing with that, you know, things cost a
lot more. Even if the rate of increase is slowing down,
the prices are going lower, they're still very high and
wages haven't gone up enough to keep up with that.
And part of that is you're flooding the market with

(13:18):
all this extra labor.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Let's pause real quick. I'll bring it back for another
minute or two because I know you're you have very
profound and strong opinions on the FED and crypto assets.
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Speaker 1 (14:39):
Hello, I'm Victor Gray and I'm Colin Hurst.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
We want to invite you to listen to Victor Gray
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three fifty five KRCD talk station. Brintomas here with Congress
and Warren Davidson. This is a couple of brief moments
to talk about the idea of the FED and also
crypto assets. The whole idea of cryptocurrency is just baffling
to me. Ones and Zeros use this currency. It's all electronic.

(15:03):
I understand blockchain enough to know that it's really good security.
But where are you on this, Congressman Davidson.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Well, look, central bank digital currency. The idea that the
federal government would do it is not blockchain. It's not
a distributed ledger. It's just a centrally managed database managed
by the government. And this is an idea. Look, the
Federal Reserve is building this out right now this fall here,
I got to travel to Europe to talk to the

(15:30):
European central bankers in London, in Brussels, and in Basel, Switzerland.
That's the Switzerland's basically the central bank. For the other
central bankers, they move all their money through there. They're
all working on the same thing. They want to basically
take over the money supply so that the central bank
is the issuer of the currency, and this has huge

(15:52):
implications for our small community banks that would take the
deposits off of their books and put them on the
direct direct accounts with the FED, and it really could
be filtered controlled. They call it programmable money. They act
like that's a feature. I haven't found constituents that want this.
But in Congress when we voted on banning central bank

(16:13):
digital currency, we only had two Democrats oppose it say yeah,
we want to ban it. The rest of Democrats say no,
we're for it. And when I was meeting with the
regulators and it was Republicans z AM Democrats that made
the trip, the Democrats are like, yeah, we love the
globalist bankers. We want to be just like the Europeans.
We want to do things that are great for the

(16:34):
European Union in bed for America and the strength of
the US dollars. So I think it's a disastrous idea.
On the other hand, you look at Bitcoin. It's the
sixteenth anniversary of the launch of the Bitcoin white Paper.
I just posted a tweet on at Warren Davidson about it,
and you could read the white paper. This is the
whole idea is it's a different way of establishing trust

(16:56):
than a central database. Very secure value of one coins
about seventy two thousand dollars today, and you know I
took office in twenty sixteen was less than a thousand.
So I've been talking about, Hey, this is a difference.
Is a smart thing to do? You think seventy two
x since I just came into Congress, would say maybe
somebody would start to pay attention to this. But we

(17:18):
still have people trying to block private self custody of
digital assets, and you still have people forcing that they
want total control over your money. And that is the
contrast freedom versus tyranny.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Yeah, and I suspect that it built into that component
of the Federal Garment's cryptocurrency is that they'd probably be
able to know what we spend our money on and
where it is and everything about us. So it seems
to me probably a privacy invasion component.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Yeah. Look, I mean right now, your bank spies on you.
That's not unique to America. Everywhere in the world. If
your banks don't spy on their customers, they don't get
a e banks. But that's a third party, and in
the United States, they're at least supposed to go through
the effort to get a warrant or a subpoena if
they want your specific information. We found numerous cases where
that's not the case. That's the concern, but you still

(18:11):
have cash. It's not completely illegal. Central marting digital currency
would be every single thing that you spend money on.
The central authority would know who spent what money and
with whom exactly every transaction. They would know all the
details on right now. You know, they might know you
spent one hundred dollars at Walmart, but they don't know
what you bought at Walmart without extra trouble. They have

(18:33):
to go to Walmart to find that out. And that's
a feature to some of the people. They say, well
we could know more details. You can just get it
all in the database, just to keep you safe, you know,
like the Patriot Act.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Yeah, right, Congress and Warren Davidson, a solid man with
a solid lock on his job, doing a great job
for the eighth District and for all Americans. Keep up
the great work, my friend. Hopefully next time we talk,
we'll be talking about some really positive good news in
terms of the direction of the federal government.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Yeah. From your mouth to God's ears, you know, God
never needs a majority, rarely uses one, but we need
one in the House to senate the State Supreme Court.
We need to know on issue one and we got
to flip the House. We need guys like Orlando Signsa
to win.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Amen to that. Thank you for your time today and
we'll keep our fingers crossed for Tuesday. It's a sure thing. Anytime.
My friend Jay Ratliffe up next day right here, if
if you have Karcit talk station,

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