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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Labor Day used to be the start of school, right,
You'd go through the summer and Labor Day, then school
would start. But schools now start whenever they want to start,
sometimes first of August, middle of August. They used to
be over at Memorial Day. You knew summer started it
was Memorial Day. But not anymore. Now they have to
do it however they want to do it. But the
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kids still go the same amount of days. They just
get a lot more breaks. But it sure makes it confusing.
And Trevor's taking a short break and I'm proud to
sit in for him. I'm humbled that he let me
sit in for him. And for those of you that
don't know me, I'm Brad Maski. I'm a licensed real
estate broker and general contractor. But I've also been doing
a show called Real Talk. It's on Power Talk every
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Saturday at noon, and I've been doing Real Talk since
nineteen eighty eight. I tell people that's not my day job,
but Real Talk is where we talk about politics and
about real estate law and how those things affect you
and your business and your life if you live here
in the people often tell me you do a lot
of politics when you're talking about real estate, and I go,
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that's because public policy influences your property rights to such
a great extent that you just have to bring it
up and you have to work through it. It's got
to be something you discuss. Some of my other jobs,
I am the chairman of the Tillary County Tax Assessment
Appeals Board, so when you have to appeal your property
tax value, I'm the guy that gets to be part
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of the hearing panel to go over that. And I'm
happy to say that Taillarry County is doing a wonderful
job of resolving almost all of our tax issues with
people who think the value is wrong simply with a
phone call and working with staff. We're not having nearly
the number of hearings we used to have. And of course,
when you had the market crash of two thousand and
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seven two thousand and eight, I mean there were a
couple of years where the meetings would be three hours
a day constantly with thousands of people saying, reduce my
proper pretax value. We're not seeing that anymore, which is
a good thing. And one of the things I'm always
ask is is the market going to crash? And we'll
talk about that later and talk about that on my
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show all the time. And by the way, I also
tell people that when I give my perspective, I'm giving
my perspective as a Christ following conservative and who's been
self employed since nineteen seventy eight, and I know the
power of government overreach and what they do, and I
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also know about the things that we can do to
fight back. We're in a conservative community, but even in
a conservative community, the state has rules that they impose
on us, and pretty soon it's easier to just follow
the rules than to fight back. And so a lot
of the things that I'll be talking about today on
the show are Russian propaganda. I didn't know they were
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Russian propaganda till this week, but you know, our FBI
and Merrick Garland are on this stuff. They know things
you and I didn't ever know, and they have found
that once again, the Russians are influencing our election. They're
paying people to say conservative things, and therefore this is
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very dangerous the things that we are saying. And I
just want to make it clear that this Russian propaganda
is things like that inflation is bad and inflation hurts you.
Russian propaganda saying that immigration without any rules and no
checks and balance is bad Russian propaganda. Our budget deficit
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is an issue, Russian propaganda. Let's see what else. Foreign
wars are an issue, Russian propaganda. You see, this is
an amazing thing that they can begin to silence your
speech before you even have it. And I'm also sad
because I wish i'd have known about this, like a
year or two ago. I didn't know I could get
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paid by the Russians to keep saying the same things
I'm already saying. Would have been an nice incomes stream.
I know they had ten million dollars. I don't need
all of that. I mean, you know, one hundred thousand
a year. I'd have continued to say the things I've
been saying. Comrades. I always open my show, my real
talk show, by saying, you know, good morning, good afternoon, California, comrades,
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because we do live in a socialist state right now.
One party rule and one party rule is not good
for us. I have a lot of listeners, and I
have some liberal listeners, and I've had other people in
the real estate business say your talk so conservatively, are
you worried you'll turn off your customers who are not conservative,
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and I tell them that I do business with everybody.
I like them all. We don't have any issues. We're
able to. I mean, some of my best friends are
far left liberals. I say, best friends are great acquaintances.
We just try not to talk very much politics because
we don't want to have a fight about any of that.
And of course I was watching the news about the
Hunter announcement that everybody was shocked about that Hunter Biden
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pled guilty, and how this must have really made the
prosecution mad because they were all ready for trial. As
you watched the news shows, and you watch these so
called experts talking about this, you wonder what real experience
they have in their lives. How do you see this?
You see? I never expected Hunter Biden to go to trial.
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Of course, he tried to get completely out of it.
He had the sweetheart deal of the century and got
caught in that sadly because of a whistleblower and had
to actually get charged. And the Justice Department had to
act like they had teeth and they're going to come
and do something, and we're going to get this guy
and wait till we have this trial. But I think
you would be a fool if you thought it was
ever going to go to trial, because I never did.
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And then as soon as they had the coup and
threw Biden out, I have to throw the coop thing
in because the fact checkers say that wasn't a coup.
This is more Republican talking points. There was no coup.
They followed the Democrat rules and the party did what
they did. There was no threat of violence, there were
no payoffs, no political push out. Can't be a coup,
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but it was a coup. They threw Biden out. The
minute they threw Biden out, I started laughing. I said,
this trial will never happen. There's no way that Joe
Biden will let the prosecution talk about all of the
monkey business that the Biden family's been doing, all of
the money they have made, all of these payoffs. Remember
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that Joe Biden's in presidential debates saying We've never received
a penny from the Chinese, We've never received a penny
from Ukraine. This money never happened. It's a Trump lie.
Never happened. Right, you could have the trial go on
where they show how much money he got, didn't report
the taxes, got money from some sugar Daddy for some
reason and paid those taxes. You know that couldn't happen.
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I knew all along. You know, I'm not an attorney,
but I play an attorney on the radio. I knew
that there's no way they'd let this go to trial.
So to these talking pundits say, oh, this is going
to be your trial. This is going to show how
bad Biden is. Oh, we're shocked he didn't he pled
guilty to all these charges. Oh the prosecution was caught completely,
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completely off guard. They were prepared, they were going to
lay out this case. They never wanted to lay out
that case. They had no desire to even prosecute him.
This is the same guy that said we're gonna let
you off scott free and you can never be prosecuted.
Who got forced to prosecute him? He was smiling to
He wasn't thinking, Wow, I've been training for hours about
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what I'm gonna say tomorrow, the pit bull I'm gonna
be in my opening argument, and I have my little
yellow sheets of paper. He was going, Wow, this is
exactly what I asked. And of course, you know the
second part of it. What other light did Biden say?
Biden said, I will never commute his sentence. I will
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never pardon my son if a jury finds him guilty.
He's guilty. Jury didn't find him guilty. See, it's not
a lie. This is the way politicians think. A jury
didn't find him guilty. He pled guilty himself. So when
I said that, I'm going to let the jury decide
whether he's guilty or not, the jury didn't decide. Therefore
it's no big deal. I'm gonna pardon him. I mean,
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you had to know, no matter what happened, whether it
went to trial or didn't go to trial, that Joe
Biden was going to pardon him. He wasn't going to
pardon him until after the election. But there's absolutely no
doubt from the get go that Joe Biden was going
to pardon his son. And I want you to think
about this. This doesn't have to be political. He lost
part of his family in a car wreck, he lost
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another son who died of brain cancer, and now he
has his drug addled other son. That's the smartest man
he knows. Who's going to be thrown in jail for
years for some kind of felonies for taking money while
he was digging off the family name. He was never
going to go to jail. That was a simple fact
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that they were not going to take him to jail.
That he had this, he had this out, It was
there all along. The pardon was on the table. When
we come back from a breaker, and I'll go into
the Trump trials, So those are also interesting. We'll discuss
what's happening with those or not happening with those. And
again I'm not an attorney, but I do play like
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I'm an attorney when I'm on the radio. There are
several things that the apparently the news doesn't talk about
that that seems also to be clear about what happened
in those trials and about why they were never going
to happen, why they would never end up. But it'll
take me a while to build that up and explain it.
So we'll come back after the break. We'll talk about
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that again. This is Brad Mask. He's sitting in for
Trevor Carrey on the Trevor Carry Show on Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
They assisted Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Trevor's taking a short break. I'm Brad maski I'm the
host of Real Talk heard every Saturday here on Power
Talk again, where I answer real estate questions, talk about
public policy and all of those wonderful things. I have
over forty years business experience in California, and I licensed
general contractor, a licensed real estate broker, and a ne'er
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do well, oh wait, no, I do, okay, do okay.
I'm joyed, and I do appreciate Trevor letting me sit
in for him today. There's so many interesting things going on.
We live in such a weird world right now, and
I am happy to be one of those people that
Tim Wallace considers to be weird. I'm a christ Follower,
and I believe that that's the one place I should
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be looking for answers is to Christ, and not be
looking to the government for the answers to my problems.
But before we went on the break, I was talking
about the Hunter Biden guilty plea that it was no
surprise to me whatsoever. We knew that Hunter Biden was
going to plead guilty and not have that trial, especially
after Joe had stepped down and was no longer going
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to be the resident sitting there. And I've always called
him Resident Biden because we know that like Kamala. He
is simply just another cog in the Democrat machine. He's
just a cog in the wheel. He's not the one
making the decisions. And certainly with his mental incapabilities, there's
no way he was making policy. So we knew that
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was going on. But part of their plan was that
since they knew that he was unable to do anything,
since Joe Biden was not mentally capable, and they knew
this all along, and of course now they admit it.
We didn't know it, but it just happened suddenly. He
had no dementia until the debate. He was great, right,
They don't admit that. We all saw this poor old
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man dying and mentally dying. Physically maybe he's okay, but
mentally he's been going and we didn't see it. Pay
no attention. Look the other way. That was the puppet
that they could put up, and they have their new
puppet that they're going to put up. But their plan
was that he wouldn't have to run against Trump because
they'd use their law fare to take Trump out. And
that was their plan. So let's talk briefly about the
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cases that are there and the cases that are not there.
Again there was breaking news today about the so called
hearing that was going to be held on September sixteenth,
and then another hearing on September eighteenth. And I knew
last week, and I knew because I watched a really
smart guy on YouTube. He's got a YouTube channel. His
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name is Robert Govea. He's an attorney that covers at
great length all these legal things. So all the trials
Trump has been in, Robert Govea has had the transcripts
of them, so you don't have to spend all day
listening to what happened, and he gives legal analysis as
it goes. It's pretty good. But we knew last week
when the response from the court came in on this
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hearing for September sixteenth, when the response from Alvin Bragg
came in, we knew that this would never happen. This
hearing would never be on the sixteenth because Alvin Bragg's
response was this for this sixteenth hearing, that your honor,
we think that there's issues been raised that relate to
the presidential immunity, and we think that they're no real issue,
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but we do know that it'll cost a lot of
money to clear the courthouse and get everything ready for
a hearing on the eighteenth of September to sentence Trump.
And we would hate for all of the court personnel
to be put into a great, big, great big amount
of work and trouble to be ready for a hearing
that would never happen. And we also realize that it's
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very possible that Trump might on the seventeenth of September
file an appeal, which is he's allowed to have immediately heard,
stopping the hearing on the eighteenth. But we're still sure
we're going to win, and we want to go through
with this case. If you want to go through with
this case, Judge, Mrshawn, that's what the filing was last week,
all right, when that filing was made, you knew that.
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But even if they did hold the hearing on the
sixteenth and on the seventeenth, he'd appeal it and there
was going to be no sentencing and Donald Trump wasn't
going to go to jail for these made up charges
I thirty four charges of doing the same thing right,
And so if you watch that, you knew that this
was not going to happen. But this is just one
piece of what they do. Then there's The other piece
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that the Left doesn't understand at all. It's why is
Jack Smith illegally appointed? How could Judge Cannon say that
she's an idiot? This is proven case law that they
can have special counsel. Well, that's not true at all.
And even if it were true that you've done it before,
which they have done it one other time, and this similar.
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Even if you have done it before, it doesn't mean
you can keep doing something that's illegal. So here's the
gist of why Cannon said. There's two reasons. But here's
the real reason. The Special Appointments Act to set up
special counsel expired years ago go. So the Justice Department
cobbled together their own regulations and rules giving them the
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power and permission to set up their own special counsels
under their own rules. So here's the problem with regulators.
When they're the judge jury and they get to make
their own laws, they don't have to follow the Constitution,
we get into trouble. But this is what they did.
They pushed every law together they could to make a
law that said the regulations, even though Congress didn't do it,
allow us to do it. Most of the time when
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they did it, they've done it four times now, counting
Jack Smith. Two of the other four. They appointed attorneys
that already worked for the Justice Department, and they had
been confirmed by the Senate, which is what they have
to do is advise and consent. They have to confirm
them to work to do this. There was one other
prosecution in which it was not what was not a
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confirmed one, but that issue wasn't raised that he hadn't
been approved by the Senate, so that had never been
ruled on. Okay, so they're saying, well, we've done this
three times times before. This is the fourth time, so
it must be legal. But the law says no, that
you can't take a private citizen off the street and
say I'm going to give you an unlimited budget and
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I'm going to give you unlimited powers to go after
my political enemy. This you know, this is what you got.
I know you're an attorney, but you've never been approved
by the Senate. No approval, no consent, which the Constitution requires.
But we've done it before, and we did it by
cobbling together these rules. So here's this unlimited budget to
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go against a private citizen. You, a private citizen, are
now the power of the Department of Justice, and oh,
by the way, you're independent, don't tell us what you're doing,
but we'll kind of tell you what to do, and
go get this guy, all right. I don't care who
you are. I don't care if you're going after Trump.
You think you could fight the federal government if they
had the power to put together any amount of money
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they want to put together to get somebody to go
get you for something. I guarante to you that almost
every listener right here has done something. They could find
you did wrong and they could throw you in jail.
If they could throw Trump and jail potentially for baying
non disclosure agreements, then they could find something you had
done that you could be thrown in jail with an
unlimited budget. And the best thing about this, in terms
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of who Trump is, is that he had enough money
to fight back. How do you fight a government that
has twenty million dollars to come and get you, Unlimited
legal power, unlimited ability to subpoena documents, grab documents, thousands
and hundreds of thousands of pages and give them to
you and say you've got three weeks read these documents
and respond. So Judge Cannon was absolutely right to say
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this needs to be looked at. And so that was
the first phase of dismissing him, was that he was
not legally appointed because he'd never been in an attorney before.
You have all these one hundred and twenty seven attorneys
working for you. Why didn't you make one of those
the independent council. Why did you pick the guide that
got overturned nine to nothing for his last time he
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went after a politician? Why did you pick him to
go get a Republican politician? How did this happen? You
were able to do this? I think Judge Cannon's ruling
was sound, and it was sound in a separation of power.
Since again I'm not an attorney. I play an attorney
on the radio. But as simple as I can make it,
that's what happened, and that's why she dismissed it. And
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that's why I think that we need to find out
whether he's there. Judge Chutkin on the other half, who
works for the Democrat Party, who's in the Democrat swamp,
who's in Washington, DC, She says, I don't care about
no election. Elections mean nothing to me. I'm going to
make this court move the fastest this ever moved, so
I can put you in jail. Now. This is the
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insanity of the world we live in. And I had
somebody talk to me, a close Christian friend, and they said,
you know, I'm really, really not comfortable with Donald Trump's behavior.
I'm not comfortable with his past as a multi millionaire,
the women that he's been with, the adultery, the infidelity,
the things he's been accused of. It As a Christian,
it makes me uncomfortable. What would make you feel comfortable?
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And I said, I'm no genius on this. But Charlie
Kirk had a response to this when someone asked him
something similar. He said, God calls on different people to
do different things, and not all people that God calls
on are perfect. Samson was laying with a prostitute when
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God told him he needed him and wanted him to
help him. So I agree that Donald Trump isn't perfect.
I don't condone all his past behavior. I don't know
what his relationship with Christ is. I do know that
his policies are way better than Kamala, They're way better
than socialist parties, and so I'm going to have to
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go with Trump.
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The assistant Trevor Kerry Show, Mondo Valley's Powers.
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Dogs, Trevor's taking a short break. Normally do real Talk
on Saturdays from noon till one, but I'm humbled that
he asked me to fill in, And in the next
hour I will give you the phone number if you
have some questions. But I got a pretty full load
because I usually do a one hour show, and getting
three hours for me is like red and Meat. I
get to talk because I can never cover the subjects
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I want to hit in the time that I'm offered. Also,
later in the four o'clock hour, after four point thirty,
we'll have Sheriff Mike Boudreau, a friend of mine, a
friend of the station, a friend of the valley, who
will talk a little bit about Prop thirty six. He'll
also talk about what happens when you have a gang
of illegal immigrants taking over apartment buildings, collecting the rents
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and kicking the owners out. What would happen in Too
Larry County if that happened. And I also have to
ask him about his beautiful photo. I'm seeing him in
the Kamala Harris ads, which I'm sure he's already talked
about about his support for her borders, our job, how
tough she is on the border. Yeah, I know, he
came immediately. He was happy to see himself in those ads.
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That's really good. That's really good. We were talking before
the break about Trump, about that power grab, and we'll
talk more about it because I've got more time to talk.
But I next want to talk about something that's going
on in Vice Silia, something that has been on my
plate all week and started early, and it's about the
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unlimited power government gets where well intentioned bureaucrats, well intentioned
elected officials make laws not realizing the unintended consequences of them.
It happens at a state level all the time, because
our legislature writes between three thousand and five thousand potential
laws every legislative session, which is two years. They put
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every year on the desk of the governor between one
thousand and twelve hundred laws for him to make those
new laws. He signs at least a thousand a year.
So our bureaucracy becomes bigger and bigger. But we have
similar issues at a low level. So City of Viceilia
realized a few months ago, three or four months ago,
that they have an issue that there are too many
massage parlors in Viceilia, and too many massage parlors are opening,
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and that they think that their current ordinances are not
strong enough to prevent massage parlors from opening in vice Cilia.
So it's a response to that. They wanted an ordinance
with some teeth because this is what they're concerned about,
not about businesses that are legitimately doing their job, but
about sex trafficking and prostitution, and that there are places
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that they know or not massage parlors, that's what they're called,
but they're not and they're more than a happy ending
and they are taking advantage of sex traffic girls forcing
them to do this. And they didn't feel that the
police power of the police department and the stings was
enough because after someone was arrested, it didn't close the
business down, and they wanted some way to close the
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business down. So they passed this new ordinance. And then
the first reading of it, I said, you have an
issue with it because the ordnance says that if there's
any windows that are facing outside or to the mall
or to something else, they can't be blocked. They have
to be open. And I said nobody's going to go
get a massage while somebody's walking by watching you get massaged.
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You're going to you know, they're going to have to
take their windows out. I'm not going in. You're not
going in. You don't want to be laying their half
naked getting your back rubbed, and people get to walk
by and look at you, so they check that. And
I said, I also have a concern that you're giving
code enforcement way too much power. And when code enforcement
has massive power, they are known to abuse massive power.
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They if they're given the power unlimited, do things. They
look for things to do. No, no, no, We're going
to legitimately go after the bad apples. We're going to
get these people. This is what our plan is, and
we're going to do it. So I happen to be
battling code enforcement in the city on another issue where
a city employee had called code enforcement out because she
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wasn't able to pay her rent and got somebody started
on a property owner for a repair he made seven
and a half years ago, and got historical committee involved,
and then the inspector got mad so started finding new
ideas of what else he could find the guy wrong
on this triplex, and happened to just be on the
phone with the city and the top city officials and
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by the way, city manager, wonderful, City council wonderful. However,
this new law that they passed is not good. And
I get a phone call, just hung up. I get
a phone call from a tenant of ours. There's been
a massage parlor. We managed the center. There's been a
massage parlor here for over twenty years. Seven years ago,
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this employee who'd worked there for ten years, bought the business,
has been operating it. And she said, code enforcement is
here right now. They're locking us out of the building
and shutting us down. And I said, what, there's no
way this is a legitimate business. This is not a
sex shop. This is a legitimate massage parlor. It's licensed.
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Messuses this ch The lady speaks very little English, but
enough to get by. And it's a wonderful place. Been
there for years, no issues. I go there code enforcement
as they're jack booted. You know, they got their boots on,
they got their vests on. Their names were code enforcement.
We're locking this down, we're taping it up. Is unfit
to enter, unsafe to enter. No one can go in,
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And I said, I'm the property manager. Can you tell
me what the code violations are? Nope, we can only
tell the property owner. I said, can you tell the tenant,
who's right here, the owner of the business, what the
code violations are? No, we can only tell the owner.
I said, well, when will you tell the owner? Because
if there's building issues we need to fix, the tenant
had told me that the issue they said was partition
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walls without a permit, the bathroom's not up to code,
and a broken massage table in the employee's break room.
That's what the tenant said. They had told her they
won't tell me because I'm not the owner. When would
we expect to know what we have to fix? So
she can open back up? Five people standing here now
that are out of work with you posting on this door,
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this building is unfit to enter and you'll be arrested
if you go in. They said, well, you know, we'll
write a report. The report will be sent certified mail
to the owner. When the owner gets that, the owner
can respond. You can't respond, I'm the owner's representative. No
you're not. We can only talk to the owner. How
about we know right away because if there's work that
has to be done, it will require plans, permits, inspections.
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Those partition walls have been there twenty years. You know,
I need to know what's going on.
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Brad.
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You're not getting any special favors. This is what we
do to everyone. So basically we still don't know. Closed
down noon on Wednesday, We don't know what the issue is.
They did say it wasn't necessarily a business practice. I
have confirmed that there is no allegation that this is
a sex shop. But look at what this does your business.
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You've been in the same place for twenty years. Somebody
comes there and here's a sign on your door that
this is unfit to enter. You can't come into this
business or you'll be arrested. The next door neighbors are
both businesses and they're saying, as they're toxic waste here,
what's going on? And the owner of the property and
the operator of the business have no idea why they've
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been shut down. And I guarantee you, no matter what
it is, no matter how minor the building issue is,
it'll be two or three weeks before they can open
back up, all with lost business, all with harmed reputation,
and it darned well better be something very major or
I'm going to have a big issue with what the
power of code enforcement is. And of course, of course,
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the two people from code enforcement said, this is not personal.
We're doing our jobs. I said, I understand you're doing
your jobs, but you're putting business people out of business.
This is a small business. It is hard enough to
survive in California without Code Enforcement having the power to
come in and say your exit sign is wrong. I
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noticed you have closed too close to the entryway. We're
closing your business down till you get some permits. Walk
into your business and say, it looks like you built
a partition wall unhung some merchandise on it without a permit.
We're locking your business down until we figure out what
you've done and what permits you have. I understand the
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intention was to get the bad actors out, but to
come in and say guilty, verdict, first trial later. This
is communist California, and this is a conservative city council.
This trying to protect its citizens from sex trafficking and
sex crimes. But they write a rule that when it's enforced,
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we don't know how it's going. And they're saying, we
promise you. The other seven or eight businesses we've closed
down were sex shops. Well, I don't know that because
I haven't seen the write up on them. I know
there are some. But this is my concern with an
all powerful government, is that even local government, even with
city council people I know and have their cell phones
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in my phone could talk to many time, pass laws
that harm business and private property rights. That's what my
show is always all about private property rights and our
rights to be free in America. And that's why I
call us communists here in California. That's why I say comrades,
because they have this unlimited power, unelected code enforcement given
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the power to shut your business down. I'm going to
take another short break and come back before the end
of the hour with.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Assisted Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Trevor's getting a much needed break for a few days,
and I'm glad he's able to take it. After Labor Day,
I'm enjoying a break as the heat comes back. And
I was talking to somebody at the bank the other
day and they said, I wish that it would get
cool as soon as the end of the summer was over,
and I go, Summer's not over yet. You know, it's
not even time for the autumns holstest. We've still got
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some summer left here. I've been in the valley since
nineteen sixty two, and it has been hot here as
long as I have been here. I don't remember very
many cool summers. Well, one summer that was cooler than
usual was when Mount Saint Helens blew up. We had
a lot of temperatures in the eighties with all that
ash that reached as far as Exeter, California and Viceilia,
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which is where we were at the time. But I
do want to invite everyone who's listening to a Trump
rally tomorrow join the Trump train. Yeah, that's right. John
Doley Slager wants you to come out to his place.
Remember he had his hay burned a year ago, did
some big rallies there. Avenue three eighty four on Road
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eighty near Daanuba, you'll know where that intersection is. They're
going to do a rally. This is a prelude to
a rally on October twelfth. But what they want to
do is drive from there to Madera to eleventh Avenue
and kind of start getting out the support. Now that
it's voting season, it is time to start looking at
who we're going to elect and how we're going to
elect them, And certainly we'd like to We know that
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Trump can't win California, but we'd at least like to
show some support for him. Look at you know, people
tell me, gee, there's only eight points between him, and
that eight points is somewhere in the middle, and they
can flip. I'm sorry, I don't see him flipping to Trump.
You know, I see him flipping him off, but I
don't see him flipping him. But I am a big supporter. Again,
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I said this before the break, when people say, how
can this man is so personally weak the things that
he's done before. I don't know what his relationship is
with Christ now, but Christ does call on people that
are personally weak, and he makes them stronger, and they
can do good things even though they're personally weak. And
there are some very great people who also end up
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doing bad things. I think of King David and some
of the things he did, and so I think back,
I have no perfect man. The Bible's a story of
people who are not, but God still calls on us,
and God still expects us to do good things and
do them and his name and do them for him.
And so do I think that Trump is God's chosen No,
But I think that every leader that leads anywhere in
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the world, no matter how they lead, God knows they're there,
and they lead according to the Bible by His approval
for them to lead. So again, if you want to
come out to the Trump train, John DOLEI Slager is
doing that again on three eighty four and Road eighty,
So be sure to come out when I come back
in the next hour. Again, I'll give a phone number
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if you guys want to call and you have some questions,
I might be able to fitch in. I'll have Mike Boudreau.
But I'm also going to talk about electricity, about your
high electric bills, about the possibility that they're going up again.
Why do we have an electric rate that's double the
rest of the state? Right? Why the rest of the
state the rest of the nation, And what are the
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other states doing to copy California so that they too
can have the highest electricity in the world. You know,
without free energy? How do we live? How do you
live in your house? I have people in apartments saying
my eight hundred square for department, I have a three
hundred dollars electric pill, and between the rent and the
electric pill and the cost of gas, I can't I
can barely make it. When we come back after the break,
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we're going to talk about why we're seeing that, which is,
here's a hint, it's public policy in California that's causing it.
Can we break that public policy only if we get
smart enough to revolt and say stop doing this. So
we have to be educated, and we have to know
why you must have solar, because if you don't have solar,
you can't afford your power. But what if you don't
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have enough money to buy solar, Oh, somebody will put
it on the roof for you. And how many scammers
are they're out there in the solar industry because it's
supposedly free. We'll talk a little bit about that. So
in the next hour we're going to talk about what's
going on with power PG and and we're going to
talk about the dam removal that they did in California
and they now want to do that in the Snake
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River too. You know, So we need cheap power, we
need non carbon producing power. But let's tear down these
power producing dams. I'll tell you why they're tearing them down.
And why is another farce, another lie told to us
by the environmentalist, because once they tell a lie, they
can tell it over and over and over again, and
you keep believing it. Remember there'll be no glaciers in
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Glacier National Park by twenty twenty. Oh darn it. Those
glaciers are still there. They had to take the signs
down last year. Remember, the polar ice caps will be
melted by I don't remember when, but they should have
melted long ago.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
They assisted tremor carry shown on the Valley's power dog