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July 10, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't know if anybody's familiar with Los Angeles, but
I'm actually on the one ten, literally about five miles
from downtown. Where are the cars? I almost felt like
it was a Sunday Look at this. Do you know what, Trup?
It's working? Brother, Please keep working, work harder at this time.

(00:21):
I mean, I know you've been working pretty damn hard here.
We love you for it, by the way, but good god,
there's no more traffic in Los Angeles. Yeah, I'm sure
there's still some traffic. What would you say if I
said that all these people searching over and people being

(00:42):
here illegally and even too many coming legally, we got
so many in would actually make prices go up here
in Fresno, in California and anywhere around America where that happens. Now,
there might be some that say, no, That's what the
New York Times actually stated in a story covering anti

(01:05):
immigration protests in Mexico City. The New York Times had
a piece titled as a tourist influx makes prices sore
Hundreds protests in Mexico City, where locals began rioting into
facing businesses and buildings over the weekend and then down
way down. In the New York Times article, it said
mass immigration to any one place spurs a housing crisis

(01:27):
and a cultural transformation. Mass my immigration to anyone place
spurs a housing crisis, and the New York Times says,
all of which is difficult to undo. How would you
undo it? Well? Make it them go back home, because
that's what started the housing crisis. It's ECO one on

(01:51):
one man. Let's you know, you economics man, our governor.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Does we have too much demand chasing two little supplies
not compa This is econ one oh one supply demand imbalance.
I've said it before, I'll repeat it. This issue of
housing explains more things, and more ways, and more days
than any other issue to explain the challenges and the
plight of so many Californians. So many of the challenges

(02:18):
that ail us can be connected back to this issue.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Okay, then let's connect it back to what issue? The
fact that you dole out thirty two billion dollars a
year for people to come here illegally, that you give
them free health care to illegals, driver's license to illegals,
thlowly in a couple of voter registrations. Oops, mess it
up in the DMV that's and then blame it on
outdated computers like Attorney General Pambondi did in the Epstein prison,

(02:45):
the nineteen ninety nine videos that stuff. Yeah, boy, they
like to do that, don't they. Even The New Yorker
magazine said mass immigration is bad for housing prices supply
demand like Newson was talking about, like he just figured
that out. The Cato Institute wrote, when housing supplies curves

(03:07):
and upward sloping, increased demand from immigrants will increase housing prices.
Immigrants are people who want roofs over their heads, after all.
The Center for Immigration Studies told Congress that a five
percentage point increase in the recent immigration share of a
metropolitan area's population is associated with a twelve percent increase

(03:31):
in the average US born household's rent. So for every
twelve percent rent goes up, that's probably five percent of
people that came in and flooded the city.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
We had we don't know how many million surge over
in the last five years or whatever here four and
a half years. How many where would they come California
because of all the free stuff, the weather relatives that
are already here. The language is much more commonly spoken here,
and there's jobs here, and what do we see happening

(04:06):
with rent here? Boy way went up? So can we
connect the dots in our detective room. Let's string something
to illegal aliens. And I've said to recently, I don't
expect all those that surged in to be deported, but

(04:29):
I'm telling you what a whole lot of them should
with this kind of funding. That the upside of the
big beautiful bill. ICE has seventy five billion dollars. Now
that's that's literally one of the like other militaries around
the world. There I saw there's only seven nations that
spend more in a year than Ice is seventy five

(04:50):
billion dollars Germany eighty eight billion, UK eighty one billion,
Russia one hundred and forty nine billion. So we almost
got half of that. Wow, that's that's I mean, President
Trump his pledge, He's going to do the largest massive
deportation in American history. That's going to mean tens of millions.

(05:11):
And yes, I still say connecting the dot is, yeah,
fulfill that pledge. In the first six months here, they've
had some successes of the border. I mean, that's that's
believing what I believe and been told that we've quasi
militarized it and it's been closed. Nobody's getting through, is

(05:32):
what they tell us. We've seen the raids on workplaces.
We've heard that this is only the beginning. Yes, MacArthur
Park Border Patrol Chief.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
The federal government is not leaving LA. I don't work
for Karen Bass. The federal government doesn't work for Karen Baths.
So we're going to be here till that missions accomplished,
as I said, and better get used to us now,
because this is going to be normal very soon.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Okay. Of that seventy five billion dollar dollars that they
now have, forty five is going to be spent to
provide one hundred thousand extra detention beds. They're going to
triple ICE detention capacity from fifty six thousand from its
current maximum of fifty six thousand. Thirty billion used to
hire ten thousand new ICE staff, doubling the numbers. They're

(06:22):
going to expand deportation operations. Now, this is an addition
to the money that was given to ICE. There's going
to be forty five billion to finish a border wall,
ten billion to reimburse the states that had to cover
all the surge costs that Biden allowed in four billion
for the DOJ to get to local governments that will

(06:44):
actually help catch illegals. So when you totally sweep it
all together, it's like one hundred and seventy billion dollars
to remove millions and millions and millions and millions of
people it should not be in the country. And if
what you've seen so far, and he believed the border
troll chief there, hey, this is going to keep you
better get used to it. The violence that we've seen

(07:05):
so far, it's I think MacArthur Park is a small
display of what we're going to see on display where
the military's actually protecting the border patrol and those that
are arresting from those that are around. Kind of like
when a fire department goes into a bad area where
maybe somebody's shooting, the police will go in with them
into bad areas. So, yeah, they're acting out against this,

(07:29):
and sure they are. What needs to happen before you
actually got to call out the platoons is cut that
funding and go find them in and knock it off
and where the funneling no longer happens, or if you
just keep arresting everybody that shows up and gets in
the way. I mean, really put them away where they
don't come back out to do it again the next night,

(07:51):
or the next week, or the next month or the
next year. No, not allowed to do that. I'm just
waiting for him to use technology that's there. The sound
waves make people cover their ears, the heat sensory things
that can disperse the crowd. Well, I said, seventy eight

(08:16):
billion dollars or seventy five billion dollars here will they
do it? Well, imagine all these politicians once they even
amp it up further. Because Governor Biel's above here before
he went to South Carolina to make them all think
he's just a good old boy, never mean no harm.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
What's happening in MacArthur Park with theater on the six
month anniversary after all of these fires. That's the message
from the polluted heart of the President of the United States,
the polluted heart of Stephen Miller.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Well, you want to talk about the fires and polluted heart,
you said it's up to the locals. You don't even
go down there and take control. You are just a
I'll just group it into a bad human.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
Those National guardmen and women that were out there protecting
people are now being used as political pawns. Out there
on horsebacks, running through soccer fields in the middle of
the day, timed around announcements and events like this.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Says everything you and.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
I need to know about the state of mind of
the President of the United States in this administration.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Oh quit, Governor dipty do, you are so drama Yeah, Newsome,
you are all theatrical. How dare they sit in the law?
The laws? California, Believe me, Mayor Bass, Believe me, Governor
dipty do. Californians are sick of the crime they want.

(10:00):
Who would let their kids run around MacArthur Park in
the middle day of a la Who would hold a
kid camp there? Gang infested, drug infested? Knock it off?
Warner Todd Hustin at brightbart dot com said Sanctuary States
released more than twenty five criminal illegal aliens back into
the population without a learning ice from October of last

(10:23):
year to February. Look at that they did one. Let's
do one last big release before Trump gets in twenty
five thousand. Out of that twenty five thousand, we are
number one. We are number one. California release thirteen thousand
and twenty five worst offender with Santa Clara County Jail
in the southe there three thousand were allowed to just

(10:44):
walk back out into the population. So, yeah, everybody that
we don't know who you are here, you have to
be vetted, you have to forward. Wait, you need to
be vetted. There are those and I don't know what
kind of program they got to work out with AG.

(11:05):
I really don't, as they say, beyond my pay grade,
but I do know enough to say, if you come
forward and vet, they'll probably be relieved that you're a
good person and that you came forward and that you're contributing,
and maybe there'll be a some form of pathway to

(11:26):
citizenship that wouldn't be so many allowed. That could affect
elections in the future. And if it was a Trump
administration that actually set that up, that'd probably enteared them
in the future to the party they got that monkey
off their back of always having to look around and
worry about, you know, immigration, and you're not in your
home country, you're not really truly part of the new country.

(11:51):
You're kind of in limbo. Then you might get used
to it, but you really don't. That's no way to
live and when it comes to the economy here, you know,
who's gonna pick the fruit, who's gonna mow the lawns?
You know what, when I hear Democrats talk about like that,
they sound like Southerners in eighteen fifty America, who's going

(12:12):
to pick the cot? And these leftists today, you know,
they say these jobs are beneath Americans. Well, the pay,
a lot of the pay is because a lot of
these illegals are leaving poor, poorly run countries. So even
at a low wage here in the United States, it
makes them better off them where they just came from.

(12:34):
So they're willing to be cheap labor. And the same
isn't true for many Americans. And this just can't continue
if we want to make America great again. The government
got their money, our money, nearly now one hundred and
seventy billion, to put to this problem, use it and depart.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
This is the Treportary Show, Condom Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Let's go to Todd in Frosnow.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
Hey Todd, Hey Trevor, how are you doing good?

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Afternoon afternoon? I'm doing fine there. What's on your mind today?

Speaker 6 (13:09):
So I regarding the big beautiful bill, now I have
a son that has autism. He is on s side disability.
My understanding is he he might be losing those benefits
within the next couple of years because of some of
the the programs that are going to be cut. Now,

(13:31):
I wouldn't I would rather him not need to rely
on that, just as if he was blind, I would
rather not. I would not want him to rely on braille,
but I would be glad that it was there for him.
It's a necessity. So I just want to know your
personal view and input regarding as many people and children

(13:55):
such as that have autism that are going to be
losing their disability.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Well, Todd, you can first and foremost U who would
be for that? I know, and if it did do that,
I wouldn't want that. Can I ask you where you
got your info on that?

Speaker 7 (14:11):
Well, I've been kind of reading up on it and
a lot of the I mean, am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I don't, I don't. I would told you right then
if I knew, I would have told you. I don't know, Todd.
I ask you where you got your info? You said
you've been reading it? Where where? What? What source did
you get your information from?

Speaker 7 (14:28):
I guess is my question to the direct, Bill, I
also have somebody, a family member that works for the
the state of California and the disability programs and all
that stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
And well, I'll tell you what I'll do, Todd. I'll
tell you. I that's a little I'm gonna say, I'm
going to go find somebody before we when we hang
up here, don't hang up, I'm gonna put you on hold. Uh,
We'll get your information and let me find that out here.
Because on the flip side here are you glad to
hear having a son that that has this? And I
have a grandson, uh, Todd that has this? So uh

(15:05):
Secretary Kennedy that you know, focusing on this president talking
about it, the numbers that are out there, that that
has to make you feel good.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
Uh yeah, sure, sure that does.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
But well I I I yeah that so that it
doesn't happen the future generations is my point. Now. I
can understand you being upset if that if that aid
was was cut, especially when we spend thirty two billion
dollars on people from other countries. Here, we need to
focus on Americans. So let me well, well, let me
go see if I can get that answer for you. Todd.

(15:41):
That's the best thing I can say back to you.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
You don't want to cut off your nose just by
your face, you know. I mean, I'm not thinking about
other people. I'm thinking about my son at this point,
just like you're probably I'm hopefully you're thinking about your grandson.
So you know, it's it's obviously something that you know.
If that is true, then that's not such a good thing.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I would agree with that, but it's the first time
it's hitting my ears. So give me, give me a chance, Todd.

Speaker 6 (16:08):
There are a lot of big I mean, you do know,
there are a lot of things that are being cut.
I mean it's in it. You're not told. I mean,
ignorance is bliss. You know.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Now you're getting a different tone here with me. I
was trying to go along with you here. Uh yeah, Yeah,
there's a lot of crap that needs cut, Todd, There's
a lot. I'm tired of the waist. It's our money.
I got every right like you had to be about yours.
I don't want to go five more trillion dollars and dead.
I am worried about future generations as I'm sure you are.

Speaker 7 (16:39):
Absolutely I appreciate Thank.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
You, Todd and I'm going to put you on hold
because we're gonna get that answer for you. You bet
we are. Uh yeah, when it comes to cuts, askingbody
in city government, state government, national guard, everybody has their
cause that they're fighting for. I would put cutting funding
to autism since the same government's allowed it, allowed it
to increase without even giving a care about it. Finally

(17:04):
they are and that's great. And yeah, I would think
that with Secretary Kennedy there and President Trump talking about it,
that we have to you know, they're making a focal
point about it. Finally, you were called a conspiracy kook
if you brought it up before this administration. So I
would be kind of surprised if I the same administration

(17:25):
they're talking about we got it in this and find
something would be cutting back on it. But maybe it is.
We'll go find out for him. Do want to come
back and talk about why we should be taxing the
money that illegals send back to their home countries. It's
staggering them out. Why aren't we taxing that? We just

(17:46):
might I'll tell you about it next.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
The Assistant Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk Listen.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
If you want illegal aliens to be deported or to
come forward, I will state I'll tag it with this,
come forward to be vetted. If they're in an industry
that needs to be uster. I'm not gonna I'm not
gonna act like all jobs don't depend on the AG
and that that we have it now kind of morphed
into this. It is what it is. But we need

(18:16):
to know who you are and everything needs to be
above the board table everything. If you've got somebody else's
identificate and give that up. Yeah, the port it's great. Now,
it's not our majority of Americans. Some Poles have it
even over sixty percent. Mass deportations are popular. Let's make

(18:39):
it happen. The money is there buried in the big
beautiful bill talking about a one percent remittance tax on
money sent by anybody here in the United States back
to their home country. By the end of twenty twenty three,
remittance is sent by workers in the US many illegal

(19:00):
to other countries reached ninety three billion dollars. It's not
just Mexico, India, Guatemala, Venezuela. So that's Mexico getting money
tax free. That needs to be changed. One percent. They're
talking about tax expected about ten billion for the United States.

(19:23):
See it goes back to two thousand and three in
agreement signed by George W. Bush, the new jobs Americans
don't want to do. Send those payments any bank account
in Mexico, no costs. I remember seeing these services on
the subway English and Spanish, it spanglish. Yeah, they are

(19:50):
talking about a lot of this transfer work of this
money is done by Wells Fargo, money Graham, any check
cashing storefront any state that has a whole lot of illegals,
which now it's across America since twenty twenty two Mexico.
Let's see, in twenty twenty two Mexico fifty six billion
that came. That was four point five percent of Mexico's

(20:12):
total GDP. In some Mexican states that were poor, it
was about fifteen percent or more of their GDP. So, yeah,
they would want this to keep happening. Why wouldn't you
Why wouldn't you go want to get an H one
bvs nos, you know, get that tax stuff. You know

(20:35):
that Mexico's president Shine bamb she knows this is valuable. Yeah,
Mexicans in America helped pay the bills back back home.
The legal aliens pick the food, they spend money here,
and they helped the our GDP is what many on

(20:55):
the left have stated that then they send some of
their money back comb to the country. They left nothing
wrong with that three billion in taxes Federation American Immigration
Reform states California receives from legal aliens. We spend thirty
two billion, twenty nine billion dollars. There were upside down

(21:16):
with all of this, and we talk about budget deficits,
but we don't. Why do we never talk Why do
we never hear them talking about the money that goes
to illegals. Now it's not just Mexico, India they're one
of the biggest recipients of remittances for more than a decade.

(21:39):
They've doubled in eight years twenty seventeen, twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen,
they were at sixty one billion. Now they're up to
one hundred and twenty two billion. That goes back to India.
And now we have, you know, taxes, taxes, taxes in
California's Ashley, it was at a point, remember they wanted

(22:03):
to hire all those new IRS agents to come after
us and nanthy Foutpack for loth he wan the irs
to know. Anybody you spend over take ten dollars on
Facebook marketplace, We're going to tack you. And we got
illegal aliens getting free healthcare? Really doesn't it make you

(22:24):
your blood boil? And it should. And we're seeing more
people coming around to the common sense. I what Trump
wanted for Americans still wants is it's common sense because
we it's such common sense that we apply it to
our own lives, with our own homes. And what is

(22:46):
a country of nothing but a bunch of homes? That's
what we are. You don't go to badly your door open,
You don't advertise you got free stuff. You don't say, hey,
break into my house eight months, three weeks, six days
pregnant and have a baby in my kitchen, and I'm

(23:07):
gonna raise it, and yes I'm responsible for it. And
since you had it here, the mom and dad get
to stay. And since you get to stay, we're gonna
do some chain migration into my house. You go broke,
wouldn't you? And crazy? Imagine the two cultures merging your
American culture and the Venezuelan culture, Your American culture and

(23:31):
the Chinese culture. See in Venezuelan China. That's cool to
have the culture. You can have your culture there. They
celebrate it. Here, they'll tell you it's racist to have
an American culture. You know what the American culture is?
You nick and poops? Have I ever used that word?
I don't think I've ever used that word. That's for something.
If you so that word, it's called the melting pot.

(23:53):
And what that is is we're just jumbalia, man, We're
just gonna throw it off, throw a bunch of stuff
in there, let them let it bubble. That's what That's
what the American culture is. And then all those cultures
come together under a constitution. It gives us freedom. That's
what we all say into the TV microphone at the

(24:14):
park at Fourth of July and they're walking around, What
do you love about the fourth of July? Here?

Speaker 3 (24:18):
Eh? Freedom?

Speaker 1 (24:19):
We afraid of We are afraid of. Afraid afraid. That's what
this is all about. It's an experiment, by the way,
it is an experiment. No other countries pulled this off.
We've done it for two hundred and fifty years. Still
an experiment, and every generation it's their responsibility to keep

(24:43):
it leveled out and keep that fire under the pot
bubbling just right. Don't want to overdo it, don't want
to let it get too dried out. Now you gotta
it's a melting pots. And and that's something how they
now call that racist. The American culture is you can
pull yourself up by your bootstraps. They call that racist.

(25:04):
The American culture is to be really good at math,
so that we build things, design things, go to the moon. Yeah,
those kinds of things. Yeah, we but now math is racist. Yeah,

(25:26):
let's get that money from those remittances. We at least
deserve that, don't we Come on, Come on, everybody that
broke the law, come on, give us a little bit.
But it seems like the American government should be right
taxing foreigners instead of taxing their own people's productivity. We

(25:51):
are got a little illegal alien workforce problem in this state.
You had Newsom actually stating about six month anniversary of
the Palisades fire down there, these like you got Trump
administration coming in here, and if you're torn asunder over it.
You know, he's talking about forty one percent of construction,
he said, are by illegal aliens. How are we going

(26:11):
to rebuild? Of Trump? Does he not understand what that
sounds like construction pays well. The subject of California and
the economy on the backs of illegal alien labor here now,
I look at it as California never was a slave state.

(26:32):
We've talked about that with the reparations, but it's kind
of like an illegal alien slave labor. It's like they
thrive on it, don't they. There was a study by
the Bay Aora Council of the Economic Institute. They said
mass deportation of illegals would cost the state two hundred
and seventy five billion dollars. They said, California is the
fourth largest economy in the world. The state generates four

(26:54):
point one trillion. Illegals make up eight percent of the
workforce or forty one percent of construction. And if you
want to believe news from there, they said they'll be
ripple effects. They they spend the work that illegal aliens do.
And guys, let's be real here. Of course, you can
enter the US legally, you can go to college, you

(27:15):
can educate yourself, you can move on to a new
highly skilled career from wherever you are in the country.
But you know, the farming's their career. Unless you're out
in the field working, that's a really tough job, very
tough job. And all the leftists today in George HW

(27:36):
or hw probably, but George w back in the day,
would you know who's going to do all these jobs?
The low skilled jobs are hard work, and any kind
of work is Honora ball, but they don't want to
pay what it requires to hire American workers these days.
Let's just be real about it. Wally and Beeve Cleaver

(27:58):
aren't jumping on their bike with a sack once that
mom made them and they're riding out to do some chores.
According to the study I just mentioned there, they said
immigrants in recent years have played a major role in
balancing California against a shrinking population. Well, why might it
be shrinking? Could it be there's too many illegals in

(28:19):
the taxes that we got to pay to pay for them,
and it's just driven it all up and driven up
the costs of everything. Remember New York Times New Yorker
magazine stating that mass immigration into a metropolitan area drives
up the price for every five percent of a surgeon
population as a twelve percent rise in rent in Newson

(28:43):
menitoring why there's no balance between supply and demand. That's
because you supported it a president that said surge and
you went right along with it, creating more magnets in
this state. Now we have them blaming getting rid of

(29:03):
the issue and the problem. And I'm not trying to
demean human beings, it's just being an issue and a problem.
But the fact that you broke the law and that
you're here, you've messed up all identification. Yeah, it's not
fair to do to a country, especially a country that
doesn't build walls around it and say nobody else can

(29:24):
come in here unless God sends your soul down here
inside these walls when you're pro created. No, we allow
people come in over a million a years. So get
in line, get in line, and do it right now.
They say, well they're afraid to go to work because
they're going to get deported. Well maybe that'll open up
some jobs to get the four point eight or for

(29:45):
what was a four point one million off of medicaid
they said the union down there. This is according to
ABC seven smell A. They said renters make up more
than sixty percent of LA residents and many now face
the fear of deportation, and many families may not be
able to cover rent. The family members taken into ICE custody,

(30:06):
or if they have family members choosing to stay home
from work out of fear. Well, I would say, if
you're an American citizen looking to rent a nice house
on your I don't know, fifty year salary, suddenly, maybe
you could imagine if thirty percent of the market became available,
prices dropped. Well, yeah, knew, some taught me that's supply,

(30:30):
supply and demand.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
This is the treportary show on the Fallacy's Power Talk There.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Community groups down in smel A have called for a
moratorium on evictions in the city, meaning like during COVID
you couldn't kick out somebody that was renting because of
concerns me on they could not control. Okay, moratorium on evictions.
So I guess if you're the homeowner, you're not going

(30:57):
to get your rent money. LA Tenants Union coalition of
Labor Union employees joined for a press conference calling for
the moratorium. They want the city council to pass an
emergency protection for people impacted by the ICE raids, talking
about sixty percent of LA residence rent face fear of deportation.
I wonder how many of those would not be facing

(31:20):
fear deportation because they're not here legally. And how many
of that sixty percent or legal aliens in LA. Oh wait,
we don't keep stats like that. Yeah. LA Tenants Union
said many tenants will not be able to pay their
rent come July first because of the militarization of our communities,
the occupation, closing down businesses, taking away street vendors, separating families,

(31:43):
and they can't pay the rent. They barely have the
minimum to survive. I I was probably go home. They said.
Over eighty five percent of rental property owners in the
city of independent moms and pops, they're probably majority of

(32:06):
them are a majority majority majority are US citizens that
are homeowners that are renting them out. I mean, I'm
sure probably you can get a home own a legal
alien in California, So who knows. Denver City Council voted
to shutter down close down their anti theft auto license

(32:27):
plate tracking system because they said ICE could use the
data to the port illegals. This is a system law
enforcement using go into a parking lot and see licen
plate of somebody that's under probation they haven't shown up,
or somebody they're looking for, or car that's been stolen
that they're looking for. But now no, they're not going

(32:49):
to use it anymore so they can protect illegal aliens
that ICE might have found. Yeah, they said. The camera
systems also monitor areas around seven any Denver intersections set
up to screen for car theft Israel car theft. It
scans two million cars a month. They've already found one
hundred and seventy stolen cars and three hundred arrest Well,

(33:11):
let's shut that down. We don't need that because oops,
they might find somebody that's broken federal immigration law. Yeah
they can. ICE can't use that. Look at them act
in all California there in Colorado. Sad to see that state.
I think if I toted it up at two different
times in my life, I lived there like nine years,

(33:33):
and I lived in the Denver metro there in Aurora,
I lived north up in Grilly Fort Collins, and I
lived further south in Colorado Springs at all different times.
So kind of got the old I twenty five corridor down.
And early two thousands it was Republican. Old George W.
Came in, did a big rally with John Elway. My

(33:57):
dad and I went to it, and a dude named
Topper owned a gas station, but he looked like a lunatic.
That of course secret Service you're going into any rally,
they kind of. They really spent a little more time
on Topper than they did my dad myself. But yeah,
we went and saw. I still have the video of this,
and I was really zooming in with my camera on
the on the guys up on the on the top

(34:17):
of the stage with the rifles. I thought, you know,
secret Service. I was all. It was hard to look
at the stage. I was just looking around at all
the secret Services. But yeah, it used to be Republican,
and look at Colorado now just like California.

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