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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A Chicago alderman their version of a city council member,
Timmy Newtson is his name, and saying Ice is the
worst gang in Chicago funded by the federal government. Wow,
this is I guess we called this full blown state
of insurrection against federal authority. What else do you call it?
(00:22):
It's eighteen fifty nine talk. You know, the Civil War
just did not start overnight. It really really got started
out in Kansas. To tell you the true South Carolina
Fort Stan gets the first shots fired, but Kansas was
debating becoming a state in which way they were going
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to go north or south, and battles people killed. So
it really did start there. And here we are now
in twenty twenty five Don lick Alemon. Listen to he's
urging Black Americans to arm up to fight off Ice.
(01:04):
So what do you call all this if it's not
a full blown state of insurrection? Now Don Lemon is
not a city alderman in Chicago, but listen to him,
man flaming it up. I shouldn't have said that. That
wasn't right.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Sorry, Black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're
an Indian American or a Mexican American, or whoever you are,
go out in your plate where you live and get
a gun legally, get a license to carry legally, because
when you have people knocking on your door and taking
you away without due process as a citizen, isn't that
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what the Second Amendment was written for. Go back and
read what the Second Amendment says, and perhaps it will
knock some sense in the head in the heads of
these people who are saying, well, it's all great.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
I don't believe they're doing it without due process. They're
asking people for papers. They're not really beating people up.
These people are doing things that are illegal. Nobody is illegal.
It is a mithdemeanor to cross the border.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
All right? Is that the new thing to talk online
with gauze in your mouth? What's up with Don? I
don't know, maybe he had a tooth this year or something,
But yeah, I don't know what you're gonna be doing
this weekend. It's a Fresso state football by weekend, so
it's we're gonna have the local football, cours's other college on.
Maybe you'll do have some yard work, which I do
(02:29):
need to do. Also, notice, just getting out of my car,
I've let that slip. I need to really do a
good fall cleaning on that, get a good vacuum in there,
get all that good stuff out. You know where you
do the nitty gritty down where some change is. You
go ahead and clear even pick the change up and
clean out that cup thing. You really get in there.
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You get down in there where you dropped a piece
of cantalope in between the seats. I know one fell
down there like a few days ago, and I was
eating lunching. The carts went down in that place where
my hand can't get so I need to get in
there and suction some of that stuff out, or you
could get the kiddos and sensible shoes a sack lunch
and your fervor to not have a king, right, Speaker Johnson,
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what's going to be going on in your city now tomorrow?
Speaker 4 (03:17):
The Democrat leaders are going to join for a big
party out on the National Mall. They're going to descend
on our capital for they're much anticipated so called No
King's Rally. We refer to it by its more accurate description,
the Hate America Rally. Okay, And I'm not sure how
anybody can refute that. If you think about what's going
to happen here tomorrow. You're going to bring together the Marxists,
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the socialists, the Antifa advocates, the anarchists, and the Prohamas
wing of the far left Democrat Party that is the
Modern Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
All right, thank you, speaker. I guess we're going to
have one here at Manchester in President, I'll focus on
getting that car cleaned out, maybe making an omelet, and
maybe looking in the backyard. I can't blame the hot
weather anymore, can I know? Because that was a good thing. Well,
by the time I get around to it's just too
hot that time. It's kind of dangerous. You know, I'm
(04:09):
getting I'm not young, wayer snapper anymore. Yeah, I can't
blame that anymore. But what we got going on here
this insurrection, and you had a federal judge deciding that
the president could not mobilize the National Guard there in
Illinois to what protect us property, you know, like how
they burned down the police precincing to Minneapolis Department Homeland
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Security Secretary Nome. She couldn't even get in use the
bathroom at city Hall. Police chief said he would have
ice with that fencing. They had had it removed because
they didn't use permits. Yeah. Judge stepped in and said, yep,
bring down that fencing. Yeah. Judge Lashanda Hunt Biden appointed,
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said bring it down. Yeah. The situation and I'm going
to say this, and maybe I'm with my opinion right here.
Maybe on the other side they could go, well, listen
to him, he's talking about a full blown state of insurrection.
We'll go ahead. Yes, I say this with every ounce
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of my love of country. I think that's a situation
where the Trump administration complying with all court orders, no
matter how insane and anti law enforcement. When they're telling
you you can't put a fence up when your federal
building's being attacked in your country, a court says that, no,
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I don't know if I would comply with that. No,
it puts law enforcement at risk. It doesn't deserve to
be obeyed. That last piece of fencing had barely been
taken down when a a judge barred Ice from making
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immigration arrests in all courthouses in the county, at all
courthouse entrances, on the sidewalks outside of courthouses, in courthouse
parking lots. This is the county Cook County, Illinois, full
blown state of insurrection. I'm not sure how this order
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is legal with the whole supremacy clausing in the Constitution,
or how this judge thinks that they can enforce this order,
and maybe they know that they can't. They hope Ice
will ignore it and have a press confidence and let
the Democrats ran about, look, well, we're saving democracy. But
I'm not understanding the Trump administration. I'm not gonna say
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they're playing nice with the courts, but I would say, no,
this is a federal property. We're gonna put this fence up.
We're going to protect our federal law enforcement here. These
judges can ignore even Supreme Court orders because there's really
not a penalty. It's not a penalty for these judges.
It's really not and they've decided to take sides. When
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I say judicial coup, not kidding, it needs to be
treated as such. And at some point they got to
say that these rulings by these district judges. You know,
let's get Stephen Miller and Trump and everybody talking about, yeah,
that's cute and all. We take our orders from the
Supreme Court and some of the circuit courts, but not
you random across the country. I'm gonna step in and
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do this and that now their whole push. They're going
to have their their no kings. Raleigh Kamala's out doing
her book to our talking about weaponizing law enforcement. They're
they're just continuing on with this. I've played you Rachel Maddal,
Senator Cory Booker talking about people being swept off the
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street by the secret police.
Speaker 5 (07:55):
Focusing on the part of this administration and what it's
highlighted is what has been a long standing issue about
how they will weaponize law enforcement, even at the local level.
So that's about sheriff's elections, that's about DA's elections, state's
attorney's elections, attorneys general elections, governor's elections. We have two
governor's races happening right now. Let's all put our resources
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and time into that.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Whoo, let's take a little diversion here from Trump's success
on the border and go back to the former borders
are here for a moment. She's out globe trotting around
America with her book One hundred and seven Days, How
I went through more money than the nation of the
Congo has spent the tire time they've been in the Congo.
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How I went through it in one hundred and seven
days and failed, failed miserably. Has to be a tough
tour to go out on, really unless you were front
of friendly audiences all the time. But if you're wondering
what she's been working on, let's go ask her what
you've been working on, honey.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Civil rights work, immigrants rights work, tenants rights work, working
on climate. They're so strapped right now. That's the kind
of work we do so we can build back up
those advocacy organizations that when we get back in power,
will be part of our version of Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Oh okay, boy, she's on top of it, didn't she?
She's serious. And while I'm diverting over to Kamala again
for a moment here up on there that she just
talked about RFK Junior and listen to her going to
this whole thing. Why we need to listen to her?
I guess here, doctor Kamala Harris, she is serious. She's
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the daughter of a scientist's mother. Listen to her.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
And my mother when we were growing up used to
go to this place that Maya and I only knew
as mommy is going to this place called Bethesta. Because
you see, my mother was an advisor at NIH and
she would leave us in the Bay Area to go
to NIH.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Listen to her about science and everything else because what
I guess when she was a kid she used to
play around hospitals.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
Is that criminal and people will die because of what
they're doing. I can't laugh about that.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
I'm sorry. Why didn't you say, wow, foul mouth? Do
you hear that about RFK Junior? Just she's probably drinking
out on her book tour, like Hillary Clinton. My book
selling for a bucket at the last kmart that was
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open chardonade to her right, listen her, foul.
Speaker 5 (10:51):
It's criminal and people will die because of what they're doing.
I can't laugh about that.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
I'm sorry. Classy dame. There you got m hoff classy dame. Yeah,
they got nothing left, do they? They're really out of
I used to say, like when they're out of bullets
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in the argument or the fight there nothing's firing, so
they just grab the handle and just throw it at you.
That's where they are right now. They know that most
people in Chicago like Operation Midway Blitz. That's what ices
called it. The people don't like criminals living next door
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to them no, and you take your let's just call
it non criminal. I've broken immigration law legal alien, non criminal,
meaning they haven't committed any kind of felony since they've
been here, but they have committed the crime of breaking
our immigration laws being here illegal. And again, it's very
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much encouraged. You didn't grow up in our culture. Don't
understand it. You grow up somewhere else. You know you're
kind of not doing right, But everybody else is taking
grapes out of the bin a safe way over there,
so why don't I just do it taking advantage. But
you haven't committed any crime since you've been here. Again,
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I've always said there are legal aliens here that you
could drop your kids or your grandkids off. It took
complete strangers, and they would take care of them until
you came back. Even if you didn't come back that night,
they would take good care of them. You could trust them,
although I would never do that with a stranger. But
you get where I'm going with this. You give me
your four digit atm PEN and your account wouldn't change.
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There are good people around the world everywhere, and there's
bad people around the world everywhere, well quite a few
of them. Have come in these pedophiles and abusers, and
I guarantee you right now, the non big felony crime
illegal aliens would want these people to not live in
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their neighborhoods. Good people don't want bad people, and that's
what they're doing. So the Democrat Party obviously are filled
with a bunch of bad people because they're against the
good people getting rid of the other bad people. They're
defending their people. It's obvious to me now what the
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left is doing because of Trump derangement syndrome. They want
this chaos so they can keep their their theme going,
their their movie plot going that President Trump is Trumpelini,
He's Mussolini. They got nothing else left. They got no ideas,
they got no solutions. Trump's attacking democracy. No, he's arresting criminals.
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That's what we voted for. Let me remind you. You
voted for Biden because he said sir Sir sulabar, and
they did. And then we voted for Trump because he
said depart to part him across the border and he is.
So what's hard about that to understand? President Trump? I
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beg of you really really triggered them. Now, click that
Insurrection Act in and when do we want it? A
couple months back, but now would be good. This is
the Tremor Jarry Show on the Valley's Power Talk the
money to gamble like that. He's the heir to the
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Hyatt hotel chain. Many people don't know that he's only
worth three point nine billion dollars with a B and
he's a gambling guy because, uh, his tax record show
he made one point four million dollars gambling. Okay, does
it show how much he lost? Can we show how
radical of the guy he is? I mean he got
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a gambling issue like that? If he does, I mean
that's how much he made. Did he lose seventy six million?
Is he addicted like that? Does he need more power?
Somebody that has a gambling All right, we're seeing tax
truckers show he made one point four million, but we're
mixed and all that three point nine billion are his losses.
(15:19):
Somebody get on that plae. Oh he's going to donate
the winnings. Yeah, I wonder right, could have a little
issue there in old Chicago land.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
Largely, I would say right now, the worst gang in
Chicago is called Ice and it's funded by the federal government.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
All right, that's an Alderman City Council member of Chicago. There. Yeah,
maybe you need to look into this, governor here, President Trump. Now,
after Gaza, the peace steal lasted about that long. I
just heard Top of the Hour news. They're just misbehaving.
Imagine that, Imagine misbehaving. So we'll see. President Trump's already
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said we'll go in there and we'll kill you. So
he's not gonna mess around with this. Would he have
to if he'd won the Nobel Peace Prize but he'd
had to give it back. I yeah, I don't know.
Maybe there's still can be peace. I don't know what
do I know? This is based on history. I'm just
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thinking probably not gonna happen. But I do know there
is a time that in Bible prophecy where when all
the calamity suddenly comes on Israel. They're living in a
time that is they thought was peace or peaceful. So
there's gonna be some time where there's gonna be peace
for a moment or two. I don't know how long,
but there will be eventually. You believe in Bible prophecy
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and AI videos on YouTube, come on, President Trump said,
he just concluded his phone conversation with Putin a few
days ago very productive, brought about this change. I you know,
the meeting up there in Alaska that just you know,
the old Muhammad Ali ropadope thing. Maybe could be because
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Trump administration. Remember all the talk I've been talking about
about Tomahawk missiles, and maybe I will you know, these
Tomahawk land attack missiles are the ones that Ukraine could
have where where Putin could be, you know, eating some
salmon and caviar and slamming back of vodka shot and kaboom,
they could reach them. HEG. Sath was at the NATO
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summit a few months ago. He was a lot different tone.
He said, now, if there's no past the path to peace,
the United States, along with our allies, would take steps
necessary to impose costs on Russia for its continued aggression.
So maybe that's the reason they're getting together to talk.
Putin saw that Trump was taking a stand as Secretary
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of War to making a stand you know, uh, the
ropodope thing. Maybe, And if you don't know what the
ropodope is, I'll leaven kind of get in the corner
and then he'd be getting banged up and hit on
the side and he'd let the you know, the other
guy wearing himself out, and he the rope to be
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back there absorbing a lot of the blows, and he'd
be leaning back and then he'd come out with his flurry.
So we don't want puotin the flurry. They are the
number one arsenal of nuclear weapons in the world. We
don't even know how close we might have gotten with Biden.
We have no idea. Who knows what mood that auto
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pin might have woken up in someday and decided to do.
But I'm glad we have the UH. And I know
there's many on the left that did he just say yes,
I said, sane individuals in the Trump administration sane and
part of being seene is carrying that big stick and yeah,
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walking softly getting pea steals done. So we'll see what
happens in Hungary as Putin comes in, as President Trump
goes and Zelensky's I guess in town, probably right now,
out there eating a French dip somewhere on K Street.
I don't know if he likes French dips, so doesn't
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he strike you is maybe a French dip dipping kind
of guy, not in his high heeled days. But the
meeting was already over eating meat. Yeah, but there's more
meals in a day. I'm saying now in DC, he's
getting ready for his pre dinner. Because you know Europeans
and all, they eat way later than we do. I
think they think it's strange when we're like, all right,
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six o'clock dinnertime. That early. Nah, there's no way now
people used to like make fun of senior citizen dinners
at four. I'm telling you. On Saturdays and Sundays, that's
right when I eat my meal, I'll eat something mid
morning and then the second meal is that's it, basically,
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I say, basically, yeah, till the sun goes down. Then
I get really into my eating bins of sugar salt,
sugar salt. Yeah, rotated up and down the stairs, swaring.
That's the last time I'm going down, and you get
that get that salt thing going again. Now I've kind
of just smartened up. I have some zip lock bags.
We'd like rolled up things and in the bags and
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keep them so I don't have to walk up and down.
I got my sugar and salt right over there next
to the bed. That's where you got to keep it.
Got a little fridge for my zero zero zero waters
to balance it out, drinking my fizzy waters with the
sugar and salt each other, so I don't have to
go up and down and get that exercise. It's all
right there. If I were building a my own house,
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I would have a little kitchenette right there, not off
to the side of the bedroom. Oparate it into the bedroom. Yes,
there's the bed dresser all right, got a chair, little desk,
got a little stuff, little fridge, we'll sing, all right,
you know, of course, separate bathroom back there. But yeah,
it's incorporate right in the bedroom. Wuldn't that be great?
You're like, oh, I think I'll make an omelet. Put
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on your slippers. You don't even have to do that.
Just barefoot right over, get it going right there. Have
a little window you can open up to see outside
from the wine not. I guess that's called a studio, Trevor,
I'm acting like I just created, but a studio in
a house. That concept, wouldn't it be great to have? Also,
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the the if you had a guess room somewhere somebody visiting,
wouldn't it be great? Yeah? Hey, yeah, right down the hall.
You got some towels in there. There, you got your bathroom.
I got some bacon and eggs and orange Juese in there.
In the morning, feel free. I'm going to sleep in,
but make your own breakfast in there. Don't make any
always out here and wake me up perfect, I would say,
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all right, we could have fun with that all day.
The assist a Tremor Kerry Show, London Valley's Power Dog.
We ran into each other out at the Your Voice
on fifty seven rally last weekend up there at at
River Park, and she's gonna come on and next week.
I got another family member who has lost somebody and
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had the juvenile be murder there love one and I
hate to say this, both of them already out, one
of them even now going to I think it was
sack Steak going to college. As long as they stay
on state Land, they can be. It's like a kind
of halfway in jail. But you're not. You're going to college.
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You stay. And he told me, and uh, this is
a horrible story. His old brother was stabbed by a
girl and her and another guy covered it up, chopped
his body up. This is twenty twenty one, I think, Yeah,
nohow already out, the guy's out, the girl's going to college.
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It's just sickening, just sickening. So that's another story. Ramon
Rodriguez is his name. His little brother was murdered and
they cut his body into pieces and they're out. Even
says that she's majoring ready for this in psychology and
the record will be expunged. And so you know she's
thirty years old sitting there across a psychiatrist. Uh huh, huh.
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You wouldn't even know that that happened. So anyhow, dever's
going to join us. Tragic loss of her daughter. We're
going to talk to her at the top of the hour.
Here the yes on fifty TV ads again. I woke
up and saw Obama talking to me. They have everything
on there that if you hate Trump, you need to
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save California. By doing that, you'll save the rest of
the country. Boy, that ad blitz hit right. They're like, quick,
get it out. Trump's ringing peace to the Middle East.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
You know.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
New some blames Texas, and Texas can blame the Biden
administration because their Biden administration. DJ went in there and said,
you got a redistrict and Newson just looked around the
country and said, all right, here we go. Oh, they're
gonna do that. It's going to bring out a couple
of more Republicans. Then we're already gonna squeeze out every
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last thing we can to the max. To Gary Mander
here in California. No, I didn't say that wrong, Connerson.
Tom McLintock taught us that it's Gary Mander, not Jerry Mander. Gary.
Election is going to be done mostly all by mail.
Do you remember back in the old days, Remember when
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voting you nothing more of than maybe just a walk
around the block. In twenty eighteen, in the mail out
ballots than COVID hitting and in person voting sites are
far and few between. Voting by mail, no uh, chain
of custody issues whatsoever. Correct. Breaking news out of Sacramento,
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while clearing out a homeless encampment, one hundred ballots were
found out in the trash. Yeah, out in this homeless tress.
One hundred of them for the Prop fifty election. Yeah,
ballots out there, over one hundred this out there strown about. Well,
we made sure we got it right back to the
Registrar of voters. All right, Well, as long as you
did that, then there's nothing to see here. Keep moving
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seeing Obama's big old ahead of my new, bigger TV
with a YouTube commercial hurging all of us to get
out there. Obama said, and I'll quote him here, California,
the whole nation's counting on you. Democracies on the ballot.
Republicans want to steal No if your season conn Reggitt
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the next election. He's so many weird pauses when he talks.
Doesn't think he's the strangest paused her out there. But
the message is I'll speed it up. He's saying, we
prop fifty. You can stop Republicans in their tracks. Get
your ballot back today. Both yes, so I'm fifty right.
Give me that remote one to throw it at the TV,
but it was news, so I didn't, so I just
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turned it off. I know I need premium they get Hey,
don't scold me. I'm getting there. I'm getting there. And
the reason I'm talking about this is it's twenty twenty
five and I just got smart TVs. Man, when I
get something, I keep it until the I'll keep it
until I starts to drive me a little crazy. But see,
Xcinity gave you those little boxes for like four or
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five bucks a month. That turned your dumb TV into
a smart one. So I had apps and all that,
but yeah, I've moved up. So now give me a
break here. I gotta I need the premiums. I have
to see Obama pop on at three am. That rain
will just keep going all night long. But you can't
believe those that say rain thunder, no ads. Uh, they'll
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sneak Obama in there, make you think you're in a
bad dream. Had to get up, shake that one off,
going there and use the bathroom, come back and get
back in bed and try and block that out. But
let me remind what Obama doesn't say, Newsom doesn't say
hardly anybody in the media. We'll talk about it outside
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of media that we'll tell the truth that California already
had an independent registering district Keen Commission, and California voters
did this way back in two thousand and eight, a
partisan draw map. It's not really partisan, but we'll act
like it is in California. But now they're going to
be getting read of Republican seats telling about going from
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nine to five our representatives back in DC, and how
fair is that from nine to five, just nine already
in the state when forty percent of voters vote Republican.
That was in the twenty twenty four election. Not right,
wouldn't you think California Republicans tried to soon use them
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as it's unconstitutional, said it violated the thirty day public
notice requirement, and the California Supreme Court said no, yeah, goh,
it's okay. We got a lot of money. Let's go
ahead and do a special election estimated to cost two
hundred and fifty million. Anytime California says estimated to cost.
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Have you ever once heard anybody say, hey, it came
in ahead of time and under budget. We're going to
be refunding the tech. Come on, so anytime estimated check
that up. Think high speed rail. By the way, are
we still doing our Christmas trip to Bakersfield? And see
how what it would be like we had it? We
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could just get on high speed round do our Christmas
shopping and Baker's because we know that's where everybody here,
that's where what we do. Right, Yeah, no one has
ever thought before especial election two hundred and fifty million.
And what does this say if I moved to China
and I could not speak Chinese, maybe a little bit
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of it. Should I be voting? The Democrat National Committee
launched a bi lingual outreach campaign and support a Prop
fifty focusing on Latino voters, and it's all in Spanish.
Early voting has went underway. We are now getting about yeah,
about two three weeks, two and a half weeks here
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or we'll be going to the poles as they say,
which doesn't apply anymore, going to the polls. North Carolina
entered up the They're going to redistrict there as well.
Missouri has as well. But I'll tell you what the
big deal is. The Supreme Court of the United States
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could blow up all the great Marxist voter manipulation that
Gavin is doing. What am I? What am I talking about?
With the Supreme Court right now, they're talking about congressional
maps and the ruling will change the entire electoral landscape.
Does it sound big and important?
Speaker 8 (30:21):
Is it is?
Speaker 1 (30:22):
And we will talk about it here. Next this is
the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. We
have the Supreme Court of the United States or Arguments
to Louisiana case before the High Court whether Louisiana's congressional map.
They're saying it has two majority black districts. They're arguing
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comparing black people to two disabled people. I didn't say that.
Justice Katanji Brown Jackson, that's what she had to say.
Let's go listen to the NAACP lawyer here arguing this case.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
That's right. And in the state of Louisiana, that analysis
conducted in the NARN case, and it was clear that
regardless of party, white Democrats were not voting for black candidates,
whether they were Democrats or not. And we know that
there is such a significant chasm between how black and
white voters vote in Louisiana that there's no question that
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even if there is some correlation between race and party,
that race is the driving factor.
Speaker 8 (31:27):
Can you comment on the Solicitor General's suggestion.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Yeah, well, let me comm in on My suggestion is
people are people, So why can't it be not to
start a Depeche Mode song. You get where I'm going
with this. Stop it with the color stuff. Please, if
you live in this district, that's your district. No more
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making them all crazy and drawn all over and just
saying that we have to have this district right, so
it's black because we know that white people don't vote
for black people, so we have to do this. Stop
it justice, Kaitanji Brown Jackson. That's the Biden mistake, you know,
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the one that couldn't tell us the difference between a
man and a woman auto pin. Her nomination was autopin.
And let's you remember it's not up for the Supreme
Court of the United States to define things. But she
couldn't even define what a woman was. That's crazy. She
really is to the Supreme Court what Jasmine Crockett is
to Congress. Really, she's unprofessional. She's a disgrace to the court.
(32:38):
Talking about the American Disabilities Act, that get that gives
public access if you if you need it. But this
neurotic obsession with skin color. Can we get rid of
the the the culture of Crayola's Crayola culture, and America
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is an American? Is an American? How about that? And
then it just stopped there. How about you're not a color,
how about you're a person, You're an individual. Praill la culture.
Speaker 8 (33:14):
I guess I'm thinking of it. Of the fact that
remedial action absent discriminatory intent is really not a new
idea in the civil rights laws, and my kind of
paradigmatic example of this is something like the Ada Congress
passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of
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a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities,
and so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks
were not able to access these buildings, and it didn't
matter whether the person who built the building or the
person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary,
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that's irrelevant. Congress said, the facilities have to be made
equally open to people with disabilities, if readily possible.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
What's this have to do with any other I guess
I don't.
Speaker 8 (34:11):
Understand why that's not what's happening here. The idea in
section two is that we are responding to current day
manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and
make it so that they don't have equal access to
the voting system right they're disabled. In fact, we use
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the word disabled in Milligan. We say, that's a way
in which you see that these processes are not.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
What you want to put down. Here's a DOJ lawyer
with justice sod my orny.
Speaker 7 (34:48):
You could control for parties and effect there was racially
polarized voting even within the Democratic Party. That's where Section
two matters, where you have a reason to think.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
That a racial group is being here too. You have
proof of that here.
Speaker 7 (35:01):
No, you know, what you have here is that Republicans
and Democrats are different. There's no one you have some
that even white Republicans or white Democrats won't won't vote
for black candidates. Right, But if these were white Democrats,
there's no reason to think they would.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
Have a second district.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
None.
Speaker 7 (35:19):
And so what is happening here is their argument is
because these Democrats happen to be black, they get a
second district. If they were all white, we all agree
they wouldn't get a second district. That is literally the
definition of race subordinating traditional principles
Speaker 1 (35:33):
That Trevor Carrey show on The Valley's Power ZG