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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Democrats, Paul, you got some of the worst numbers since
Gallup started trending these surveys back in nineteen ninety two.
America's favorable view of the Donkey Party has fallen to
thirty four percent favorability. Back in the early nineteen nineties,

(00:20):
it was about sixty percent. Man, that's that's quite a
big drop. That's called a miracle. Waken up, glory ha lulujah.
Who knows what the midterms will bring? Who knows? With
this awakening, I mean they've only doubled down on dumb

(00:41):
things have only got worse from their end. I mean
they just nothing, cannot learn a lesson like spoiled children. Right.
The old ruling class, both sides, Democrat and Republican. The
Democrat ruling class, they lost their power to the to
the Marxist, to the aocs, to your socialist rat packers,

(01:06):
all the way down to local government like McGill arius's
some of those from the Jim Costa era, like what
you don't want to put a flag out on a grave.
Not a big fan of Costa, but it's a big
change in the Democrat Party. They're now controlled by true
believers in Marxist woke as now. I've been taught as

(01:32):
an American over my years that boy, the Democrats to
the Party of the people, because they mail them checked
with the 'lbj's face on it the whole time I've
been alive. Publican party, that's the that's big government and business,
and that's your chamber of commerce. People. Boy, can you
say flipty do you? Let's go back to two thousand

(01:55):
and seven, run up to eight. It's going to be
Hillary and John McCay. Remember that it was Hill's turn,
but they had a foot soldier for the calls out there.
Boy rooted in the Marxist ideology that was Rokusein Obama. No,
he wasn't. He was a moderate. You saw how that changed,
didn't you, his radical left wing policies. He was really

(02:20):
the start really of transforming the Democrat Party and the
start of transforming America would culture and society. Yeah, he
opened up the umbrella of wocism and it spread across
the country. Ella ella, ella ella just kept echoing all

(02:42):
across America. And then something changed, isn't it the escalator ride?
Trump announced I'm going to try and be the nominee
of the Republican party and then I want to be
your president. And what happened was this rich guy. I
remember back Mitt Romney made a journal debate. He was

(03:03):
arguing with somebody up there and he said, I'll bet
you ten thousand dollars, and everybody's like, look at you
acting all rich betting ten thousand dollars. Seeing that during
an Asletue televised debate, we somehow as normal every day
people love the fact that Donald Trump goes I'm rich
and we go we love you. It doesn't come off

(03:25):
as braggadocious. And when he we'd all seen him on
TV where we know there's a script and lights, camera action.
We'd seen him on talk shows and they're like, he's
not the normal democrat. Even in the eighties he wasn't
your normal democrat. But then man, he turned it up
and we realized, wait, he he talks like we talk.

(03:48):
That was it. That's the key and still is the key.
I don't know how many office couldn't have gotten up
from being shot in the ear and gone fight, fight,
fight with blood coming down our face. But he's like us.
And that's really strange that somebody of his stature. I
never think that Bill Gates is like us. I never

(04:09):
think Tom Cruise is like us. I never think Lebron
James is like us. But man, we saw what he
did in one point oh. He rebuilt the economy splendidly.
Things were going good. Man. He he curtailed illegal immigrations,
many things he wished he had done in one point
oh he's now doing in two point zero. But he

(04:30):
got peace agreements then and we didn't go into any
foreign wars. But back in time, reminders of the type
of people that we're dealing with here still today, through
all this chaos, a lot of their actions just got
lost in the dust bin of history that he undoest something,
shall we This is the one that gets me mad.

(04:52):
Back during this time, for a brief moment, like six months,
I did a produced and would co talk not coh
but more co talk with congresson Tom tan Credo of Colorado.
He did a tea party radio with tan Credo and
he was I remember being in the car with him.
He'd be on the phone with Border Patrol because he

(05:12):
was a big immigration, anti illegal immigration hawk. He was
up there in one of the I think eight up
on the debate stage with the Republicans that were running.
He didn't have months of a shot. He ran for governor,
almost beat Hickenlooper, the guy that said he watched the
seventies porn with his mom. Hick and Looper governor. Yeah,
I was in a tram at DA got to take

(05:34):
all these trams at the airport. This is Governor Hickenlooper
or the State of Colorado. Welcome, and I'm looking up.
I didn't say it out loud. I'm like, you admitted
to watching some seventies porn with your mom. You're sick,
don't talk to me. But I remember Tan Credo talking
back then to some Border Patrol people because Border Patrol

(05:54):
agent Brian Terry got killed murdered, and it was all
because of Attorney General Airic Holder. I'm a fast and
furious the gun running program. We're going after the Mexican cartels.
Now you were running guns down you knew, and bring
violence back here and bring more shootouts here than you
could go for more gun control. Well Holder got called

(06:14):
into Congress congressional subpoena like all the ones that are
coming up for the House Oversight Committee, and they wanted
documents and he refused to comply. I'm Merrey Colder. I
know Obama. I don't need to go in there. He
was holding contempt to Congress in twenty twelve. That was
the first time for any city attorney general in US history.

(06:35):
Let's sudden dust a little more. Let's go back to
when the IRS director blocked approval tax exemptions for any
conservative nonprofit group that had tea party or Patriot in
their filing name. This is back twenty ten, two thousand, eleven, twelve,
then and thirteen the House Oversight Committee. She pled the fifth,

(06:56):
the IRS director Learner was her last name. Director. Yeah,
pled the fifth. I was talking earlier in the show
about Benghazi and Hillary. She was Secretary of State back
in twenty twelve when those Islamic militants attacked our embassy
in Benghazi. That was what we call a good old Baltimore,

(07:17):
Maryland stand down. They stood down. Four Americans, including the ambassador,
were murdered. Then big cover up. You know who was
the string poler in that. Her name will be coming
up with Russia Gate, Obamagate, Obama's former UN Ambassador, Susan Rice.

(07:39):
She was all involved in it back then. Stussed off
a little more. Let you know who we're dealing with
her whole time she was Secretary of State. Hillary knew
there was a State department protocol for crying out loud.
She was the former wife of a president for eight years.

(08:02):
Hey Hillary, there's this new email thing. Let's try this out. Well, Bill,
we can't do it like that. You can't send anything
on this AOL. You have to do the dot gov,
the one they gave you. She knew about all that
all communication had to be on government network, secure, secure government.

(08:22):
Now she had her own private computer, her own server,
and we know all of that would come me letting
her off the hook. With all of that, who are
we dealing with? I know you got to check on
that one point seven billion in cash that's on an airplane, right,
you better call them.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
I've got a pen and I've got a fall.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Well call them. Make sure it made it to Iran
on the wooden palletts unloaded from all those planes. So
we got a lot of money, we got a lot
of death. We got thirty one thousand emails that were
bleach bit it away, destroying cell phones, constructing federal law

(09:05):
that could have got her twenty years in prison. I'm James,
I'm afraid They're gonna kill me comy and I'll end
up on the Clinton body list. Yeah, he gave her
a pass. He said the evidence did not meet the
legal you know law there for prosecution. Hog wash, James.

(09:26):
You were afraid you're going to end up on that list.
That's one of the first things when the World Wide
Web came out. Somebody said, hey, go to this thing
and look at this. It was a Clinton body count.
I's reading know about Arkansas Sat trooper committed suicide after
being in a motor cap with wow reymbrote that main
of drug running, there was something to that, main of
drug running in cocaine in the eighties in Arkansas when

(09:46):
he was governor. Just too much out there. If I
started that, I'd have to go till nine thirty tonight.
Now we're all the way up to twenty seventeen. That
little White House meeting. They woke up that morning. Michelle said, Barack,
what are you doing today? All depressed because Trump had won? Right,

(10:09):
He's like, I'm having some people over. Who you having over?
Why are you even still doing this? Uh? I'm having
quote me, Brennan, gonna have clopper. Joe's coming, Joe Joe Biden,
why's Joe Biden coming, Susan, Rice, Sally yatesro they all

(10:30):
came over, had a little meeting there in his office.
And what did they do? They put together the whole
formulation to take Trump down with the urinating Wood prostitutes
in Russia and the Steele dossier and the Robert Muller investigation,
and CNN and MSNBC and ABC and CBS and NBC,
and the President will be all having great headlines that
Trump is a Russian for years. We're gonna try and

(10:52):
mess up his administration. Remember the fifty one former intelligence
officials Brennan and Clapper in there three weeks before the
twenty twenty election. This is who we're dealing with. They
knew they were lying about that letter saying the hunter
Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation. They knew that. And I

(11:17):
just skimmed the surface here in these few minutes. But
you got to ask, how did we become so corrupt?
Since Ronald Reagan? We had Bush one and Clinton, we
had w we had Obama twenty eight years of globalist

(11:38):
rule before before Trump came in. And you go backward
from Reagan second most incompetent president in history. Now in
my recent memory, you know, Joe takes the notch up there,
Jimmy Carter. Then we had corrupt LBJ who probably just
followed up a government assassination of JFK. But after that

(12:01):
kind of lineup, right, I wonder how we even made
it this far. And God, God bless Trump, this nation,
God bless everybody here. I don't know how you put
up with it, But I'm still clinging to the hope
and I want you to as well, if you can
muster that up, that there's going to be some accountability
for some of these satanic monsters that are in government

(12:26):
and outside of government. And I found a my hope
increased when Vice President Vance stated that there's going to
be criminal indictments and you're not going to know what
we're we're looking into, and that was good. Makes me
trust but you know what, ultimately, I trust God to

(12:47):
bring these evil doers to justice.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
This is the Trevor Jerry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
They had an earthquake not that long ago back in
New Jersey, New York City area, and I always point
to the fact that eighteen hundred's a New Madrid fault
made the Mississippi River flow back opposite direction. That was huge,
then made church bells ring in Philadelphia hit along a
Missouri right along there. So there's faults across America. We

(13:17):
normally think of California's well, we are the headquarters of them.
North of Santa Rosa up to Yukaya, there was a
three point nine. Then there was another three point six
in southern California around nine to fifty this morning. They
happened these four up north though about within two minutes
of each other. We always think about it and we

(13:39):
just live like, well, I guess humans we live like.
We don't like to think about We're going to die.
That's dot matter where you live. But we don't like
to think about earthquakes. And here in Fresno and in
the valley where we don't have the faults. I know
we got some on the west side of the valley
out there as well. But when the big one does

(13:59):
hit is they've told me.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
My entire life.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
That was one of the fears of in Tennessee in
nineteen seventy nine. We're moving to California. Oh good earthquakes. Yeah,
we kind of block it, don't we. I know many
of us have had times. I've had moments where I've
been in a hotel in San Francisco, thinking, oh my,
what if it hit right now and I'm this high
up in this if I me naked with shampoo and

(14:25):
my hair embedded on a girder, No, it's not the
way you want to go out. And many times around
LA and you know, even at Dodger Stadium, I've had
the thought, but we kind of block it. What happened
to the seemed like for a few years there ago,
that I would get the earthquake alerts on the phone
ahead of time. Remember when those were popping a lot

(14:47):
and it wasn't right here in our region, But for
some reason, my phone would get alerted here like, hey,
you got seven seconds it's coming. I don't know, maybe
maybe we don't have the funds for that anymore. This
is a sad story, but the child is okay. But
the trauma police say a three year old was hitting

(15:09):
the arm with a bullet in Pinedale. For those up
and down the valley don't know where that is. It's
a little section of Fresno more, the north end there,
and I guess from the looks of things it is
probably built in the forties, maybe even a little earlier,
some of them there. But it happened before midnight at
Pinedale and College Avenue. Three year old hitting the arm.

(15:33):
Child is being treated for the injury. No reason for
the shooting. No word on any suspects at this time.
Here's an update. We're going to be tucking football. Of course,
we got the first game, not this Saturday, but next Saturday.
You'll hear it here on Power Talk, all the iHeart stations,

(15:54):
all the up and down on the iHeart app up
and down the valley. We'll have the voice of Fresno State,
Paul Leffler, to talk about the season. I guess they
got their big agent. Squires is off to that. The
big Fesnel State football dinner going on tonight as well,
and the brand new coach, brand new season, people wanting
a brand new stadium. I with the whole NFL and

(16:17):
the whole pulling meister Kaepernick and putting all the racist
stuff and the end zones and racism and the helmets,
and we're going to bow down for this and that
God and that God and that guy, ah, that yeah guy.
So I started watching a lot more college football and
I'm glad I did. It's way more interesting and I'm going,

(16:41):
why am my whole life? Of course I watched college football,
but it would always seem more bold. I'd get more
into it at the end of the year. If it
was on on a Saturday, it was good to have on.
I didn't really care who was playing. Let's just flip
around all that's a vibrant, outdoor Oklahoma Texas game. Let's
watch that. But I never kept up with the state
and you know, the rankings and all of that. And

(17:02):
it's been really fun the last few years to get
into it in Fresleo State football. And right when I
get into college really paying attention to it more, the
whole name image of likeness thing comes along. And I'm
gonna say right now, I'll use the word taints it words, uh,
taints it? Am I for it? Yeah, Limited, We're gonna

(17:27):
end up with the rich league and the not rich league.
I gotta throwing though this this NFL story here, I'm
sure Governor Tim Wallas is gonna be happy about Minnesota. Here.
I'm looking at these guys here, new Minnesota Viking cheerleaders. Yeah,
I said, guys, they're in skirts. There's been George W.

(17:52):
Bush was a cheerleader. I think where do you go
Yale or Harvard or Skull and Bone Jail. Yeah, he
was a He was a male cheerlead. Most of them
are buff dudes. They got to be to lift the
young ladies and throw them way up in the air
and spin them around and make sure they catch them
on the way down. This isn't that. This is again

(18:17):
skirts and yes they're dudes. They're not trying to be women,
not at all. Looks like the powder puff high school
football stuff. Two male cheerleaders replaced two female cheerleaders from
last year, Blaze and Louie. I just might have to

(18:37):
catch an NBC game. I don't know if the Vikings
or Sunday Night Game of the Week or something like that.
You know, they're going to be probably a social media storm,
right Blaze b l a I Z and Louis Louie
Kahan and Blaze Chic. They're on the dancing squad. Governor Wallas,

(19:02):
you got any thoughts on that.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
These guys are just weird.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
That's good. Don't give them the power.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
They want to take books away, They want to be
in your exam room. These are weird ideas. Listen to
them speak, who's asking for this crazy stuff? We do
not like what has happened where we can't even go
to Thanksgiving dinner with our uncle because you end up
in some weird fight that is unnecessary. They see the
least fortunate among us escapegoats and punchlines for them. Kamala
Harris and Democrats see them as our neighbors. Everybody in

(19:28):
this room knows I know it as a teacher. A
bully has no self confidence.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
A bully has no strength. They have nothing.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
We don't have the Ten Commandments post in our classrooms,
but we have free breakfast and launch. Have you ever
seen the guy laugh? That seems very weird to me
that an adult can go through six and a half
years of being in the public eye. If he has laughed,
it's at someone, not with someone. Imagine when I go

(19:55):
home at night, I pick up the frisbee and throw
it and my dog catche he comes over. He gets
the belly rubb for being a good boy. Picture these
guys doing that kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
They just can't.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
People like JD. Vans know nothing about Smallton America. Their
policies are what destroyed rural America. They've divided us. What
Kamala Harris knows is bringing people together around the shared values.
Strong public schools, strong labor unions that create the middle class,
healthcare that's affordable and accessible. Those are the things you
look what they're talking about.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
They went right to division, taking the.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Country board with a positive vedgage on things that work.
That's what people are inspired about. I'm telling you they
got nothing.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
That's the former vice presidential candidate, Governor Tim Walls. Boy,
we dodged a bullet.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
This is the Trevor Jerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Just tell you sorry, three year old little girl shot
in Pinedale here, little wise, Okay, something is up. Let
me just go close this real quick and pause that.
All right. I'm back to Secretary love It here talking
about the crime in the District of Columbia.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
The President wants to make all of our cities safe.
And the reason for this federal takeover of Washington, DC
is because this is where the crime is happening. There
is violent crime that is taking the lives of far
too many lack Americans, I will add, and Americans of
all races, religions, creeds, The President wants to protect them
and to make our streets safer and more beautiful.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
He's racist, Yeah, that's what they're saying. Listen to this
horrible story that happened on July fifth. Little girl in
the car with their family out celebrating.

Speaker 5 (21:33):
On July fifth. You had a beautiful young girl three
years old who was shot and killed in her car
coming back from a Fourth of July celebration with her family.
That life is worth.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
What the President is doing.

Speaker 5 (21:48):
He wants to protect law abiding Americans and families regardless
of race.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Who would be against something like this. We use the
term doubling down on dumb, but this just goes beyond.
It really does make me think that they're like MK
altered or something, They're programmed or something. This this defies
You would think the powers that be would be like, uh, now,

(22:16):
well hold on. They let them go after Jews on campuses. Yeah,
we're dealing with a whole new group of people. Can't
you see the spirit that this is coming from. That'd
be like running to help somebody that's in need and
somebody grabbing your shirt. Gun. Nah, nah, don't do that,
don't don't help them. It comes from that same spirit.

(22:40):
And I think the word that Press Secretary love Ittt
used here despicable.

Speaker 5 (22:46):
Yeah, and I think it's despicable that you hear comments
like that trying to inject race in this conversation. This
is about law into the order and safety. That's what
President Trump cares about. And while the Democrats want to
coddle criminals and legal aliens, the President is going to
put them behind bars. No matter what color they are,
no matter where.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
They come from.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
If you break the law in DC or anywhere in
this country, you need to be held accountable.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Period.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
I guarantee you if I took a notepad with a
yes or no and walked up and down the streets
of DC, if I could survive for an hour, I
would take a poll. I guarantee you there would be
no regular person. I'm not talking about somebody in a
suit or a dress suit with a briefcase. It's government
that involved with the d What with the government in DC?

(23:33):
Your people that work there, live there, have grown up there,
just moved there. It doesn't matter. They're going to say, yes,
we want more law enforcement. You get the same. If
you're walking up and down Blackstone here, well, the only
people out most of those people are transit. Let's pick
another street, some other street. You go out and you
ask people in the public, do they want more law

(23:55):
enforcement and protection and to fight against crime. You're gonna
get you a ninety nine point nine per almost the
numbers right up there with zero to eighteen that died
from COVID, those kind of majority, majority, majority majority. What
in the world is that? Oh do you smell that?

(24:17):
You don't smell it in there? I smell it in here.
I think it's called some morning breath. Yeah, morning bread,
Joe Scarborough MSNBC. He realizes what's going on. He realizes
this is going to be problems for Democrats.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
The answer to this, this this problem for Democrats is
not everything's okay, there's nothing to see here. Move along, long,
move along. Oh, Washington has dropped twenty four percent or
whatever in crime. Well, let me give you some other numbers.
The Washington Post took a.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Poll in late April early May.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
Ninety one percent of Washington residents say crime is a problem.
Ninety one percent, fifty one percent it is an extremely
serious problem.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
All right, Where do you think the extremely serious issues
are happening in the wealthier, affluent suburb areas or the
inner city lower income areas. We would not even need
to debate that, would We always go it's a rough
part of town man, Yeah, but wrench cheaper, right, We
always know that. But here's jod to explained it all

(25:32):
to us.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
There are stark divides there are among the lines of
race and income in the poll, with black residents and
lower income residents significantly more worried about crime than white
residents and those with higher incomes, as they were last year.

(25:53):
Black women are among the most concerned, with sixty five
percent saying a very or extremely serious issue.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
Yeah, because they walk around with their kids. Okay, now,
what does Democrat leadership think? That's Democrat media. Oh wait, Joe,
you claim you're not a dimmer. Okay, it's Democrat media.
There morning breath. Let's go to Chuck Schumer here, and
he was interviewed by a really hard hitting, tough guy.

(26:23):
Soy boy journalism.

Speaker 7 (26:25):
I'm so excited today to be joined by Senate Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer, Senator from New York Senator.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
It's great to be here with It's great to be here.

Speaker 8 (26:33):
Hi, I'm Chucky.

Speaker 7 (26:35):
Hey, I walk around to all the time. I wake
up early in the morning sometimes and take a nice
walk as the sun is rising around some of the
capital and the other monuments and things, and I feel
perfectly safe.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
They're full of it. Look plain and simple. Donald Trump
wants to distract. That's his game plan. It's been his
mo for his first term in the presidency and now.
So he's trying to make this a distraction. What's he
trying to distract from, Well, a lot of things, but
above all Epstein.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Oh oh, you got that on your two am teleprompter
talking point. Let's see, he's worried about the Epstein lists.
So he's going to protect the residents of DC. All right,
that makes a lot of sense, Chuck. Now the president
can do this with his with his sharpie. He got out,
he signed it. He said, I'm taking over. It's not
a state, it's a district. I am in control for

(27:30):
thirty days. All right. Now it's going to have to
go to Congress. I would hope you're not going to
have Republicans that bail out on this. Now, this reporter,
as Chuck Schumer, will you allow him to go more
than thirty days? Listen to this doubling doubling down on

(27:53):
despicable potty Mount Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
No way will go who will fight him tooth and nail.
And right now, as you said, he can only do
it for thirty days or now I guess it's twenty
six or twenty seven whatever. And he needs he needs
to get Congress to approve it. And not only are
we not going to approve it, but I have a
few there are some Republicans who don't like it either.

(28:20):
This is again just a distraction. He's afraid of Epstein,
He's afraid of all that. And we are not going
to be just you know, we are not going to
give up on Epstein.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
No you're not, But you're going to give up on
the people that are being killed in DC. It sounds
like here's a guy he was upset with federal agents
in DC. He made a really foolish decision though. He
herald a foot long sandwich subway sandwich and a customer
Border Patrol agent who was out there patrolling in the city.
The guy's named Sean Done thirty seven. He actually worked

(28:51):
for the Department of Justice. He's an internal affairs specialist
with the Office of International Affairs with the Department's Criminal
division and he was out there us and Adam, I
guess he can legally do that. Hate speech is legal
in America. Remind you, you can call the agents fascists,
you can tell them you don't want them in your city,

(29:11):
but you can't hurtle a sandwich, Adam. That's funny. Huh.
Did you see him running down the street in his
salmon colored clothing? This is har Meek Dylan.

Speaker 9 (29:22):
Yes, the man in the salmon colored shirt with the
feat gesture there of throwing a subway sandwich is was woke.
Leftists all over the United States have come to believe
the rhetoric that somehow, you know, he's a white man.
Clearly they're oppressors and they need to somehow pay penance

(29:42):
for that, so they engage in stupid stunts like this,
and that could have hurt somebody. That could have had
an officer in the eye and wounded them or worse,
or he could have had a projectileland there. So we
have zero tolerance for that kind of nonsense. Nobody should
feel comfortable attacking our law enforce. And you know he's
a moron and he'll pay the price for that.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Yeah. Look at at another another story involving subway Jesse Smallette.
Now we got the DOJ guy going to jail. Good
look at that every five months, it goes up one
trillion dollars every five months. What is that that, ladies

(30:24):
and gentlemen, is our US national debt. And we'll talk
about it next.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
To the assistant Trevor Jerry Show Londo Valley's power dog.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
So play their part. Delete old emails to lower internet
server water usage. I never thought of that. My old
AOL account that has fifteeny twenty five don't even know
how he looked at and so long. Somebody's got to
pay I guess the store of that. And it costs
and water, so they have a drought over there, so
they're telling everybody to delete their emails. Never thought of that.

(30:54):
All right, maybe that'll be coming to California here. Well,
it's all over the country, our national debt, and it
has now surpassed thirty seven trillion dollars. I mean, Trump
and Biden just elevated it with the with the COVID
money and now with the big beautiful Bill's gonna add

(31:16):
four point one trillion dollars thirty four trillion in January
of twenty twenty four, thirty five trillion by July of
that year, thirty six trillion by November of that year.
We're adding a trillion more to the national debt every
five months. That's more than twice as fast as the
average rate over the last twenty five years. At the

(31:40):
current rate of growth and increase of another trillion to
the debt would be reached in one hundred and seventy
three days. Or now. We hear the word trillion, Yeah,
we hear it. We hear there are billionaires Trump some billionaire.
Look around you at the stoplight right now, there's some
millionaires around you. A trillion. We can't grasp that, can we?

(32:03):
Let's try.

Speaker 8 (32:05):
This is a one dollar bill. Have you ever wondered
what a million dollars would look like in one dollar bills?
How about a billion in once? That's a thousand million?

Speaker 10 (32:16):
Here it is.

Speaker 8 (32:16):
How about a trillion dollars? You know how much that is?
It's a million million, it's a thousand billion. If you
earn one dollar every second, you'd become a billionaire in.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Thirty two years.

Speaker 8 (32:29):
But it would take more than another thirty one thousand
years for you to make one trillion dollars. One trillion
dollars stacked on top of each other would reach nearly
sixty thousand miles into space. It would take more than
forty four thousand eighteen wheel trucks carrying a load of
twenty five tons each to transport a trillion one.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Dollar bills and multiply that by thirty seven and let
your mind blow up. Well, let's hope our world doesn't
blow up or one step closer, hopefully tomorrow to that
not happening. President Trump to ask about the meeting with
Putin going on.

Speaker 10 (33:08):
I don't know that we're going to get an immediacy spire,
but I think it's going to come. See, I'm more
interested in immediate piece deal, getting piece fast, and depending
on what happens with my meeting, I'm going to be
calling up President Zelensky and let's get him over to
wherever we're going to meet. I don't know where we're
going to have the second meeting, but we have an
idea of three different locations, uh and will be including

(33:32):
the possibility because it would be by far the easiest
of staying in Alaska.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
You know, we have we have big fights of and
he is.

Speaker 10 (33:39):
The same thing we have a lot of planes going.
When the head of Russia, the head of NAT.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
You know what, it just hit me there. If he
gets let's just say some kind of handshake or buddy
buddy hug Trump and Putin hugging doing vodka shots and
Trump doing his diet coke shots, and there's some kind
of piece and stability creating. They'll come back and hate that.
They'll say, I proos he's a Russian guy.

Speaker 10 (34:05):
So, mister president, did you tell Zelenski to be ready?
Did you tell him to be ready to come? Should
you start making legitimate progress? I don't want to talk
about a second meeting, even to him. I don't want
to even indicate that might be a second meeting.

Speaker 8 (34:16):
Maybe there will, Maybe there.

Speaker 10 (34:17):
Will, So I don't want to talk that. It's not okay,
it's not important enough. But it would be certainly convenient
if we had a very good meeting, because I'm going
to let them negotiate their deal. I'm not going to
negotiate the deal. I'm going to let them negotiate the deal.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Do you have a good meeting and you're going to
be a Russian agent? I don't know what time it's
want to be happening tomorrow, but it'd be one of
the first things I think of when I wake up
in the morning. We'll see.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
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