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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Consequence is AOC sad. Yes, he's on the House floor
saying thirteen pointy seven million Americans would lose their health
care as a result of the bill. Why is she
saying that, Well, because her boss, Hakeen Jeffrey Dollar Tree
Obama says that seeing.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
That President Biden is going to meet this moment with
the courage and resilience that he's consistently shown seems to
me entirely inappropriate that at this moment in time, when
President Biden is dealing with a serious and aggressive form
of cancer, there are Republicans who are peddling conspiracy theories
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and want us to look backward at a time when
they actually are taking health care away from the American people.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
I'll look at him go from Biden and my sympathy
to lying about the Republicans taking health care away from people.
That's really all they have to do is lie. And
the only other tool they really have in there are
and all are the Lower Court judges. Other than that,
they don't have anything but to lie. Here's CNN saying, yeah,
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they gotta really kind of stretch out a little bit. Huh.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
So this thirteen point seven million number, this fourteen million
number involves some sleight of hand kind of fun with
numbers from the Democrats. Again, we're talking about estimates need
to be cautious, but that number is not about this
bill itself.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Vice President Trump has stated with medicaid, medicare all of that,
that it's not going to go after anybody's services. They're
going to go after the wasist and the fraud and
the abuse. And if you're a Democrat going around spewing
the lies that AOC and Hockking Jeffreys are spewing out there,
that's just wrong to do. Don't lie about people's healthcare.
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Stop that's that's either side. That would be really really
wrong to do. And you got AOC when you wake
up in the morning and realize you voted to defund
Planned parenthood, Good AOC, that's some babies that are gonna
hopefully live. I'll go somewhere else, I guess if they
can't go to Planned parenthood. But Democrats have actually been
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calling when you were in bartender school, AOC, they had
actually been calling to get rid of medicaid, to get
rid of the waste, fraud and abuse in medicaid, shall
I say, And now saying that since Republicans are doing
what you campaign done. That's somehow now it's a form
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of being shameful. Have you no shame? President Trump has
said we're not going to touch those programs from a
beneficiary standpoint. They're coming at it from the fraud standpoint.
And don't worry AOC. Planned Parenthood's they're doing fine. They
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release their annual report when should we release it? Over
Mother's Day weekend? It showed there had been record aboard
record taxpayer funding, four hundred and two thousand, two hundred
and thirty unborn babies were killed in abortions. That's up
from three hundred ninety two thousand, seven hundred and fifteen
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the previous year. So stop complaining, AOC. You're winning when
it comes to baby killing. I know you want more
money for it, so more it can be killed. But
there are at least a few people fighting back. And
we have the White House, we have the Senate, we
have the House, and we're giving seven hundred and ninety
two million in taxpayer funding. I know there were cuts made,
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but why is there a dollar going Well, don't look
at that. Stop look over here, over here, look look
at that. We're going to extend all the raids and
brackets and some smart tax cuts for the twenty seventeen
tax cuts. Oh good, then it's beautiful again. And it's
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egg and it's beautiful. It's gonna help with the taxes.
Like I said, they're gonna put money down toward the border.
They're gonna put money toward creating energy in the United States.
These are good things. Putting money toward defense. It's also
putting a whole lot of money toward let's see, oh,
the national debt. Yeah, we gotta you know, I thought
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maybe with Doze and all, we're gonna be making a
dent in this bad boy. Uh. I've always said Democrats
and Republicans have been in the same dead orgy for decades.
That's why Congress and Massy, that's why Congress in Tip Royd, Texas,
that's why they were making a stink saying no, not
in all. Look at these people. They won't go along
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with the party who get in line. They're called to
represent the people they represent. And if they're tired of
the people that they represent having to spend a whole
lot of money on things that need to be cut,
then wouldn't you want them to stand up now the
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eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay as well, is
it the tax law shouldn't be fair to everybody? Now,
I know I've made some people they're like, well, they
don't make as much hourly, that's why they they rely
on tips in the in the service industry and restaurants
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and waiters, And all that I was under is that
still can they still do that? Or if you work
at a restaurant, you at least have to make the
minimum wage each hour you're in there, because it used
to be they would make less than minimum wage and
would make money on tips. And I never understood they're
an employee. They're walking in, they're going to work, they're
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putting on their their apron with their notepad and there
or as they have now their iPad, and they're taking
orders and they're making less than others. You know when
that's I was always told that's why that tips are
so important. And they're saying why they shouldn't have to
pay taxes on that. Now, new funding for the border
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and defense, more money for ICE twenty five billion to
kick start the what is that that's just blowing a
Chinese ICBM out of the sky. God Golden Dome? Is
it Star Wars twenty twenty five? Israel has a dome?
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United States is a whole lot bigger. Who knows what
we have later in the show and be talking about
this new plate China has. It's a it's a drone,
it's huge, and it carries one hundred drones inside its drone. Yeah,
war's gonna change. How would an aircraft carrier respond to?
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I don't want to get too far into Let's go
back to some of the cuts. Now they're cutting. They're cutting,
they're cutting your health care off, and they're gonna cut
off your Snap well, they are cutting Snap by twenty percent,
and they're moving the cost sharing to the States and
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there with the cuts are coming, they're saying there's able
bodied Americans and they're going to put work requirements to
be eligible for food stamps. So, yes, that that should be.
If there's a job out there for you to do,
just like we say where you can't camp on on
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forty one. If there's a hotel room for you, we
can take you there. You can't sleep outside. If there
is a hotel room for you, you can't take free food.
If there is a job for you, same kind of
concept here a little bit, but you get where I'm
going with that. This is something else I like. And
the big beautiful bill a ban on federal funding for
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transgender adult medical care. Good. There's twelve billion of new
funding to reimburse states for money they spent, like Texas
suing the Biden administration over the border policies, and of
course California we sued Biden. We we retired of the FETNL
coming in here and all the drugs and all the
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illegal aliens. So California sued Biden. Yeah, don't you wish
Texas they put Booie's up. They basically old Wild West
said all right, we're going to deputize all y'all to
go and arrest illegal aliens Operation Lone Star. Now, this
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is the House where it passed. It's got to move
on to the Senate. And there's Republicans there in the Senate,
and they've already said they want to make some changes
to the bill. They said some of the senators were
concerned about the Medicaid and snap cuts that went through,
but see it's not cuts. And they've even said that
out loud. It's like they're parroting the words of the
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left there. We're a little bit concerned with them going
in and finding fraud. That's what they're saying, one big,
beautiful bill. Well, you know what, it certainly is big.
In twenty nineteen, federal outlays were four point five trillion,
that was twenty percent of gross domestic product. January twenty
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twenty five, total outlays seven trillion, twenty three percent of
gross domestic product. That's a fifty eight percent increase over
six years. And Senator Ron Johnson mentioned him quite often
in the show here with COVID and now to this
he's talking about the blame of pandemic spending. He said,
the lockdowns are over what justifies this level of government spending?
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He said, other than during World War Two, the increase
in spending we've experienced over the past six years is unprecedented.
He said, we're no longer in shutdown the economy. We
should be able to bring spending back to its twenty
nineteen share of GDP. So if it was twenty point
six percent, it's twenty three point three. Also about three
percent cut across the board, and our debt thirty four
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trillion dollars. Guys, there's no way of slowing that down.
That's what the United States owes creditors. If our country
had a voicemail, there'd be a lot of messages and
we'd be ignoring them. Hello uncle Sam uh Yeah. Thirty
six trillion, two hundred fourteen billion for under and seventy
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five million Fortuner at thirty two thousand, two hundred ten
dollars and eighty four census do May twenty first, Well
that was a couple of days ago. Well, if you
get it into us the next few days, there won't
be any late pees on that. You know what. The
interest on all that is nine hundred and four million
dollars a day. In nineteen eighty five, the national debt
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was nine hundred and seven billion dollars. Now we're at
thirty four trillions. It's nineteen eighty five. The pace is
spending by Congress in the White House of both parties.
The interest payments on the debt are now more than
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the cost of Medicare and the defense budget combined. If
we took our countries or our credit rating has been dropped.
But if you took our country and made it into
a human being, would that be a responsible human being?
Or would that be somebody that's living out of control. Yeah,
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you would have already done a family intervention. Actually, it
wouldn't have even got to this point because creditors would
have already cut you off. This is obviously risking our
economic standing in the world. I bet you there's some
of these European Union illuminatus that get together. You know
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that maybe some of the Builderbergs break off to just
the European people and they're like, it won't be uh,
it won't be us, but it's going to be our,
our children's children that will rule, because we're just gonna
wait for that country the cave in, and a cave
in on itself thirty seven trillion dollars and that's not
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even counting in the unfunded liabilities of everybody that's had
government jobs and ben promised their pensions and healthcare until
the day that they die. The Fitch ratings, it's a
big rating your credit company for countries. They downgraded our
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long term credit score that was already about a year
and a half ago. We went from triple A to
double A plus. In twenty twenty two. Biden had already
proved four point eight trillion and borrowing there's one point
eight trillion for that other America rescue I mean Green
New Deal, I mean Mayor Jerrie. I't want to get
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you in trouble out no rescue plan. Well we know
who to blame, don't we. That's about half of the
seven point five trillion that President Trump added when he
was in office. So when I say both parties have
done the dead orgy, there you go. Actually, the Republicans
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or are more p diddy than the Democrats were. Yeah,
our interest payments on the debt are projected to be
the fastest growing part of the federal budget over the
next three decades. Payments are expected to triple from four
hundred and seventy five billion in twenty twenty two to
one point four trillion in twenty thirty two. By twenty
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fifty three, all aboard for the high speed rail, the
interest payments are going to be five point four trillion dollars.
That's the the interest that's you can put that in perpection.
That's more than the US spins right now in SOCID security, Medicare, Medicaid,
and all the other mandatory spending programs. In twenty fifty
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three is not that far away. This is unsustainable. Maybe
those Luciferian EU people that are getting together, maybe it's
not their grand kids. Maybe it's their kids are gonna
take advantage and run the world when the US cave's in.
A Pew Research Center survey in twenty twenty three found
that fifty seven percent of Americans think reducing the budget
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deficit should be a top priority for the President of Congress.
That's up from forty five percent the previous year. That's
make sure of Republicans and Democrats, more than a majority
think reducing the deficit should be a top priority. Well,
it hasn't been with this big beautiful bill Congress and
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Thomas Massey of Kentucky again he broke ranks. He called
it a time bomb and let me read his quote.
You can go ahead and accuse me of not being
a trumph Republican because I'm just questioning this. Guys. It's
the spending, and based on Pew research, is more of
you that feel like me than those that might go no,
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this had to be passed through. Yeah, why couldn't we
pass all the good stuff and got rid of the
bad stuff? Since we got the House, the Senate and
the White House, the Senate and the House. Wait, we
got all three, we got the trifecta, So why can't
we get it done the way we want to get
it done? Congress and Massey said, I'd love to stand
here and tell the American people we can cut your
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taxes and we can increase spending and everything's going to
be just fine. But I can't do that because I'm
here to deliver a dose reality to bill dramatically increases
deficits in the near term, that promises our government will
be physically responsible five years from now. Where have we
heard that before? How do you bind the future Congress
to these promises? The bill is a debt bomb ticking,
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he said. Very soon the government will be saying sixteen
thousand dollars of interest interest alone per us family. He said,
We're not a rearranging the decks on the Titanic. Tonight,
he said, we're putting coal in the boiler and setting
a course for the iceberg. I mean, who out there
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disagrees with Congressan Massia, Kentucky. I don't.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
Get that over in the corner. What is that?
Speaker 5 (16:30):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:30):
A tree? Cooff paraphernalia, boxes of women's high heels, a
lot of just for men, black hair dye. Uh you
see that right, that's the secret to his black hair
and his black beard. Whole closet full. I think he
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had more just for men than he had baby oil.
And the sketches that they showed there's no cameras, no video,
and there had showed him going completely gray since going
into prison. And there was a also, well, a whole
lot more of the and then they talked about and
(17:12):
there was a lot more. Yeah, it's a Friday. I
don't want to. I could allude to what was stated,
but why don't we got it? Yeah, some sickness on
display kind of shows the sickness of our society. Even
though you probably could have gone back to Hollywood and
found some nineteen forties stories very similar, nineteen fifties, nineteen sixties,
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nineteen oh there were I've I saw one about with
the nineteen thirties documentary and it showed her as an
older lady in the eighties or nineties, and how the
media covered it all up, all these young process girls
that were brought their thought and it was turned in
it was a that's about all I can remember from it,
but yeah, it was older women talking about and how
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it was all covered up, how they were right right,
brought in traffic. Then all right, let's let's get back
a little more positive. You won't get a little more positive,
Let's get more positive. President Trump is so comfortable when
he has champions come in around him, whether it's football, baseball, basketball, hockey, whatever.
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I guess that we're now going to do flag football
in the Olympics if they win the gold. He'll probably
gotta be kidding me. Like anyhow, he had the Florida
Gators basketball champions in.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Hey, We're delighted to welcome the twenty twenty five NCAA
basketball champions, the University of Florida Gators.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Hello Tim TV.
Speaker 6 (18:46):
Congratulations Also to a really great young head coach, Todd
Golden on the entire job he did, the seasoned, the
inspiration that he gave these players. He's unbelievable as a coach.
I heard a lot of great things about him. Who
would I like to be his agent? We don't go anywhere.
Coach stay coachy kind Now.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
One guy brings in all these manly men, and most
men we don't talk about each other's hair, but he
does and it's hilarious.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
The elite eate brought to a face off with Texas Tech.
Down by nine with under four minutes left, Florida responded
with a furious rally led by sophomore Thomas Hawk, who
made back to back three pointers back to back.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Who turns around, goes up, He shakes his hand. He's
got good hair too, n hair. He's got no hair
loss problem.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
I can tell you.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
So natural, so good to have life, enjoying comedy and
humor and celebrating the champions of the world. Yes, he
talks about Baron Trump being six foot nine.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Y what it is?
Speaker 4 (20:03):
A good looking guys.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
And then definitely, definitely tall.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
One of my guys said downstairs, he's a big guys.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
And these are the.
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Totlest human beings a FSC. You know, I have a
senator sixth or nine, but six foot nine is not
I now see. You know, he always says, Dad, I'm
not that tall compared to some of these guys. And
now I understand.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
What he's saying. Yeah, here's the Gators coach, coach golden
mister president.
Speaker 8 (20:28):
I like to think of our program, uh, similarly to
how you think of the United States. We're a meritocracy,
all right. We work really really hard no matter what
you look like or where you come from. If you
put the team first and win, we're going to play you.
And uh, we have a program full of that guys
that have great attitudes, great work. I thinks most importantly
want to be at the University of Florida.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
This is the Trebor Charry Show on the Valley's Power talk.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Ed Martin, he's the DOJ attorney. He's got some growing
suspicions about this, and rightfully so, they've come back and
looked at the autographs and almost everything, especially with the pardons.
He did a couple thousand pardons, Yeah, right there before Christmas,
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and they were all done with the auto pin. The
only thing that was signed Joe Biden with an autograph
a real human was I'm pulling out the twenty twenty
four race. Ed Martin's talking about a Democrat whistleblowers come
forward with bom bomb shocking allegations. He said, a couple
of people lawyered up. These partons are unprecedented. He had
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a whistleblower in his office ten days ago. Let's go
listen to Ed Martin talk about the auto pen Is
it a fraud?
Speaker 9 (21:43):
I think the question is more about competence. If you
have someone who's not competent, they can't enter into a contract,
right And if you do enter into a contract, you've
committed fraud. The question is whether you use a tool
to trick people into entering into a fraud.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Yeah, Joe Biden sat there and went through all the files,
the couple thousand people that were pardoned, and guys, we
heard the Herb Biden audio tapes that were out. He
didn't know when his son Boe died, He didn't know
when he took over. Trump was just a lot of confusion.
How in the world is he going to go through
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some intricate court cases to see if somebody deserves a
pardon or not. If somebody was literally going to sit
down and go through that couple thousand again to do
it right, would probably take, even with the staff, well
over a year. He wanted to be fair. A lot
of those you'd read, No, ten pounds of cocaine caught
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with in the ten year old's bedroom and the extorted
it that that now we're not going to give a
pardon on that one. So many things like that. Here's
Ed Martin talking about how this is unprecedented. Lit'sten how
many thousands here there?
Speaker 9 (22:54):
The Biden parts are unprecedented, the ones right before Christmas
that he did. People forget this. I think it's a
couple thousand pardons that were done. Did he know about that?
Did he really understand? Look, the pardon power is plenary,
but the guy has to be competent to do it. Now,
you come forward to this question broadly, if the autopen
autopen is completely obviously legal, if you're.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Competent, if you know what you're doing with the autopen,
it's legal. They don't forget how many of his family
members got pardons. Don't forget Fulci, Liz Cheney, Adam bullshif
they gathered every document they could find, the only one
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dropping out of the race. This is the DOJ weaponization
working group. Ed Martin talking about the use of the autopen.
Here he's had a whistleblower come forward.
Speaker 9 (23:52):
I had a whistleblower in my office ten days ago,
senior Senior Democrat saying, look, it was these three people
that controlled access and they were making money off of it.
I don't know if I believe it yet. But the
point is, I think we have to get to the
bottom of it for the American people and to protect
the process. And that's what we're doing.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Can you think right now of any more powerful tool
in the United States of America A device, a tool? No,
the auto pin, that's a device, a tool. And if
you're not Joe Biden, then you've stolen that. You've stolen
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really the biggest weapon in America now nuclear weapon, all
of that.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
You go.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
You know what I'm saying, though, that's a power. Okay,
let's just say the most powerful pen in America, the
most powerful pin in the world, and that was stolen.
You wouldn't want to know about it. Boy, that's the
cover up. Okay. He had cancer, all right, he had dementia.
But the pen was where who had it? Who was
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fighting over it? They lost it for two weeks, couldn't
find it. Somebody took it off the White House grounds,
it traveled with somebody. You know, we have no idea
Tennessee Representative Burchett here, I played this a few days
ago and about selling of pardons, and he gives a truly, truly,
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truly cryptic message in the second part here, I'm going
to play you, but listen to He said, Hey, this
has happened before, of course, the selling of pardons.
Speaker 5 (25:28):
Sure, but I'm sure we'll write somebody a strong letter
and move on about it. I don't think anybody really
brought to justice over this. You've got staffers, I would love.
Tennessee has had a history of this. We had a
governor several governors ago since passed away, but he sold pardons.
You can look it up. His name was Ray Blanton
and made national news and I mean they wrote songs
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Pardon Me Ray, and it was a cash for clemency deal.
And that's exactly what I think you're going to find out.
You're going to find staffers that were able to forms
get them and run them through some sort of bogus
legal system and then they and then they autopened them.
And there's probably people out on the street that are
that shouldn't be, but somebody got rich off that.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yeah, if the most important pen in the world, one
of the biggest weapons in America was stolen and some
people knew about it because they paid them to get
that signature, there's people right now that Representative Virchuante here
from Tennessee's talking about basically say you better watch your back.
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They'll take you out. Clinton body count self no joke.
Neither does the build back better Biden Count. I guess here. Listen,
well you say, hate.
Speaker 5 (26:42):
To say it, but you'll see something probably horrible happen
to some of those people because it goes up the chain.
This is a very dangerous town to play games in.
I have no direct proof of that, but I know.
But I'm just talking about history. And if you know,
you got somebody making one hundred thousand dollars a year
and somebody offer you order or mail in some safety
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deposit box.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Yeah, yeah, you hear that at the end. Listen that
that pause after he says safety deposit.
Speaker 5 (27:12):
Bus, safety deposit box.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Pause, pause, pause, Yeah, yeah, he knows what's going to happen.
So let's keep our eyes our ears open for these
types of things. Right now. This is man, there's a lot.
This is to me beyond even Epstein lists people being
worried about being caught with I mean, this is treason.
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Its behavior. This would be if you stole George Washington's
fountain feather and went off signing his name on it,
they'd hang you. Okay, we got a big party weekend,
Memorial Day weekend. Remember there is a solemn point about
freedom not being free, and there's also a solemn part
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about big partykends. Let's come back and talk drinking and
driving here in Fresno County.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
Next, this is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 7 (28:11):
Some people drink because they're anxious, and alcoholics drink because
they're in withdrawal. But young people drink because they're sick
and tired of being responsible because it's annoying. It's like,
so I'll drink enough, I won't care about the medium
to long term consequences because alcohol. That's exactly what alcohol does.
You know.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
It kind of mirrors a problem around the country of accountability.
I'm glad some of them came forward, the ones that
admitted to it. First of all, you admitted to it.
That's good. Tell the truth is always good. Now they're going,
it's not fair because some other people didn't. That's life. Yes,
you can get away with things with lying. But they say,
it's always harder to tell the truth. This is why
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it's harder, and there have to be rules so that
it's not Next time, I had the conversation to day
with a friend about this subject matter right here. And
I was like, well, what if we let them walk
graduation and then and they had to do community service
out there? And he shut it down quick. He's like, no, no, no,
because then and I'm like, you're right, it's like going Telly,
I said, it's like telling the teenager your curfew is ten,
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and if you're not home at ten, you're not gonna
go out for an entire month. And then they're like, oh, well,
I'm sorry. They come up with excuses and I'm sorry,
and they I've been good all those other months. Yes, okay,
go ahead, you can go out, but you're gonna mow
the yard. You're gonna do it. You're gonna do these chortes. No,
you got to stick to to what it is. That
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was Jordan Peterson, right. They're talking about kids and drinking.
Speaker 7 (29:33):
And it doesn't make you ignorant of the medium to
long term consequences, but it makes you not care about them.
And partly it's because it dampens anxiety. So dampen's anxiety
leaves your positive emotion circuits intact, so then you can
go out there and do stupid fun things. And that's like,
that's a party. Really, let's go do stupid fun things.
That's a party, but the medium to learn long term
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consequences are it's risky.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah, and it's deadly. Thank you to Anthony Hadad tv
wire dot com. It's a good article. You should go read.
It says for res no wake up. We're numb to
our DUI problem. And boy, that stopped me in my tracks.
Because I go through the news every day. Sometimes I'm like, Okay,
which stories are well? We had? That used to be
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a bigger deal. People losing their lives, and I'm not
saying it's not. But he called us all out. He said,
being numb to drunk driving makes us complicit. It's time
for you. Presne treats DUI is like violence, not an
unfortunate side effect. He talked about the range Rover, the
guy behind the wheel that was drunk and driving on
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influence and stolen car and killed two teenagers, he said,
and yet Presne barely blinked. He said, we live in
a city where drunk driving isn't just common, it's normalized.
We scroll past fatal DUI crishes like the routine traffic updates.
We post our thoughts and prayers, but rarely outrage. We
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watch repeat offenders, some with five priors, continue to drive,
crash and walk away. He said, it's gotten so bad.
Some of us, myself included, avoid driving after dark if
it's at all possible. Last year, President PD made six
hundred dui rest they're closing in on two hundred. This year.
They've conducted nine DUI operations, four checkpoints in twenty twenty five,
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another one happening this weekend. He said, we have the
Watson Advisement of formal warning given to individuals convicted of
a DUI, letting them know if they drive drunk again
and kill someone, they can be charged with murder. He says,
we had to spell it out. If you do this again,
someone dies, it's not an accident, it's murder. He said,
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that's how often this happens, that the justice system had
to create an official advisement to make it clear to
repeat offenders. He said, we should be livid, but instead
we're numb. A first time DUI costs about thirteen thousand,
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he writes, fines, some penalties, suspended license. He said, thirteen thousand,
five hundred divided by twenty dollars. That's six hundred and
seventy five uber rides. You could go out every weekend
for thirteen years and not spend as much money as
you would on a single dui. I don't even trust
the uber people, who knows what they've been sniffing glue
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at the at the Johnny Quick before they got the
call to come pick me up. He said. Even though
these crashes happened constantly, far more than often the news covers,
we still treat this as normal. This culture continues. So
what do we do. How do we actually keep trunk
drivers off the street? He said. It takes more and
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arrest in court dates. It's a mindset shift. Go read it.
It's good, he said. It time we app out of
it being numbs long an excuse. Me being silent makes
us complicit. I agree with graduation and all that's going on.
You know, not every town hears of a teenager dying
in a crash, but they happen around graduation time. Listen
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to this, dad, please listen to this important message.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
It may save a life.
Speaker 10 (33:18):
Our son, Brian, died in a tragic car accident four
months before graduating in high school at the young age
of eighteen. He was a kid just like you, who
had hopes and aspirations of going to college and having
a full and happy life. On the night he died,
Brian was at a party drinking vodka with friends and
he ended up driving intoxicated. I remember that call that
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we got late at night when we found out that
Brian had been in a car accident, and you get
that sickening feeling when you don't know if your son
has been hurt, or if he's even still alive. Your
whole body trembles with fear. Your heart's raising. My hands
were shaking and I could hardly hold the phone to
call the hospital. When I did call the hospital, we
were told to come immediately.
Speaker 4 (34:00):
This is the Trevor Carey Show, London Valley's Power Talk