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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Doge is at the door. You Cloward, Pivens commies two names.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
Yeah, Cloward and Pivens tell us this is important because
Cloward and Piven the Cloward and Pivots strategy.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
It's what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
They're collapsing the system and replace it with a system
of guaranteed annual income for all the workers. Workers of
your world unite. They need to do it this way,
they need to do in the cover of darkness. You're
never going to willingly give up your freedom.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, how do you collapse the system internally financially like
Cloward and Pivots want to do, make us a welfare state?
Speaker 4 (00:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
I think one good way to a collapse the system
would be to spend ten million dollars on creating transgender animals.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Commerce woman Nancy Maceuth Carolina, she she laid it out,
gender affirming care for animals, transgender lab rats, and poisoned puppies,
ten million dollars to study the fertility of transgender mice. Okay,
how do you, first of all, conveyed to a mouse
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that you're no longer male or female? You need to
start acting. They don't. They surgically mutate the animal's genitalia.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
Tax paying money went to this.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
If I were Elvis wealthy, I would shoot the TV
out right now, that kind of anger. US government spends
an excess of twenty billion dollars a year conducting experiments
on animals. Now, I've always on record as stating that
if you're working on a monkey or a babboon to
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figure out something about the heart to help humans and
heart surgery, I'm okay for I am. I'm okay with
testing on animals to help learn how to save human life.
But if mabeleine is in there to see if it,
you know, makes the you know, spraying things in monkey
eyes for cosmetics and stuff. But no, no, no, if
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it saves human lives, if it's a medication part of
the tenure that we're supposed to do, like with the
CDC and testing all of this, if you want to
run it for one year on monkeys or whatever the
closest to humans, we always say that monkeys or baboons
or something like that, you want to inject them with
it just to test them for a few years, Yes,
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before it moves on to human trials. I'm okay with
that kind of stuff. But we spend a million dollars
to find out if female rats receiving testosterone therapy were
more likely to overdose on a date rape drug. What
is happening to us? President Trump posted looks like billions
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of dollars been stolen at USA and and other agencies,
much of it going to the fake news media's payoff
for creating good stories about the Democrats. The left wing
rag known as Politico seems to have received eight million
How do they do this? President Trump said? Did the
New York Times receive money? Who else did? This could
be the biggest scandal of them all, perhaps the biggest
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in history. The Democrats can't hide from this one, too
big to dirty. That's when they were fighting back so
hard against That's why Elon Musk is now in the bullseye,
gonna expose all their crap. Rightbart dot com list. The
Biden administration wasted two hundred and thirty six billion with a
B as in Bill Beck Better and improper payments through
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seventy one federal programs, according to the Government Accountability Office. Okay,
people make mistakes, there are improper payments. We've all put
the wrong check by the wrong thing back in the
day when we used to pay that way. But to
have two hundred and thirty six billion and improper payments, No, no,
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absolutely not. I would think two hundred and thirty six
million of improper payments in a company or a company
as large as a US government. Okay, I might be more. Okay,
I guess that's pocket change, but not two hundred and
thirty six billion dollars. Somebody's stealing that improper payments. President
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Trump vowed to clean it up good. And this is
what they're protesting against our tax paying money. They were
out in front of the Treasury on Esther Maxine Waters
all while them out there yelling and shouting in a
lah Musk. This isn't your country, use xenophobic Marxist Cloward
Piven commies, not your country. Three quarters was over payments.
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This this is very reminiscent of California. What happened with
the man made logun Remember all that money that was
stolen by my quote inmates? Did they just make that up?
And it's government people stealing it? Inside job and they
go it was incarcerated inmates. Okay, maybe they're gonnat, but
come on, should we really believe that that many I
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what was it thirty something billion? I forgot what the
payment was in California that was heisted during the Cavin
Newsome you know game show wheel giveaway money time period
where money was just a flowing. I don't know if
I even believe that story about it, you know, incarcerated inmates.
This we got a lot of corruption, and that's why
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I'm glad Doze is there. They went into the General
Services Administration office to inspect all the real estate leases.
They cut fifty percent of their budget, planning to shut
down USAID. They're getting into the CIA's agenda. And here's
something else that the Elon musk dog hounts. Oh oh yeah,
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they're out there sniffing around from finding all this fraud
and hold the daughter of Bill and Hill, Chelsea allegedly
received eighty four million in US tax paying funding. Now
did this go to Chelsea Clinton's personal account? Chelsea Clinton
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was out with the Clinton Foundation, so he got you
a foundation? Then yeah, let it flow in. Oh do
you mean the Clinton Foundation? It was part of sex
trafficking down in Haiti. That that the Haitians always protest
anytime the Clintons are in New York City.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
That little situation.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Let's go back to twenty ten, Secretary of State over
the Hill, Arie Clinton helped oversee four point four billion
dollars that Congress had given for the recovery efforts in Haiti.
By usaid, the Haitians they can't stand the Clintons. They
found out about sex trafficking going on in Haiti. Usaid, Yeah,
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your hard earned, tax paying money at work.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Who would be against this?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
If I if I was ever going to applaud Joe Biden,
let's say he won back in twenty twenty. I'm a Republican,
he's a Democrat. If he started doing stuff like this,
going in and finding waste, I'd be like, hey, good job, Joe,
that's our money. I would be the first to applaud that.
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But of course he's part of the Biden crime family
that's been sealing the money. I know that was all
fantasy right there. But Democrats, why this is your money?
Chelsea Clinton. Actually it was found out some of that
money they're supposed to be used for the homeless people,
and Haiti was used on her own wedding. Go back
and look at that or three million dollar wedding. Yeah,
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and we can't forget that Chelsea Clinton was also paid,
paid to go out in the news, in the media
pushing for Yes, we need shots for every child. Yet
Chelsea Clinton was paid to go out there and make
people feel bad about vaccine hesitancy. You're killing grandma. Nobody
should die of these vaccinate She is a Illuminati mouthpiece.
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She's a Illuminati spawn, just like Mika Brazinski. She's even
dark and deep and devilish enough to talk about Roe V.
Wade helped add three point five trillion to the US economy,
bragging about the money we made because these women didn't
have to stay home and take care of their of
their babies. They aborted them. So when they abort them,
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then you can bring home the bacon and fry it
up in a pan. Three point five trillion to the economy.
You know what Franklin Graham said when Hillary Clinton Chelsea
Clinton made that statement, He said, what a lie. Hitler
probably also claimed killing the Jews would be good for
the economy. Sorry, chill see legalizing abortion as not it
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added anything. It's taken away sixty million lives, and we
don't know if one of those lives or souls was
going to be the one that had the cure for cancer,
or were supposed to be the next president or the
next librarian and your next door neighbor of your kid.
There were plans for all of them. So anyhow, that's
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my daily rant on the Clinton's.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
It depends upon what the meaning of the word is.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
We remember, and we got to hear from Mama, Well,
I'd like to be president. White House Press Secretary Levitt
confirmed reports that millions in funding went to Politico and
that they would no longer essentially be subsidized.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
How how does that happen? Man?
Speaker 1 (09:52):
How do I get on that gravy train? How'd they
do that? Well, I'm hearing that paycheck's clear, but maybe
they won't end the futu. Yeah, so Levitt said, upon
coming out here to the briefing room. I was made
aware of funding from USA to media. It's Politico, who
I know has a seat in this room. Eight million
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subsidizing subscriptions to Politico, the American tax being dime. Doze
is at the door. Those payments are canceled now good,
eight point two million has gone out. Well, it's happening.
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Even Doze is getting involved in safety upgrades to air
traffic control if there's anybody in the United States right now,
in government, out of government, I don't care to university
or hanging out at a bus station that has designed
a rocket that lands back. How the sci fi movies
in the thirties used to make them land where it
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comes and sets itself right back down.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
On the landing pad. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Maybe the brain that came up with that might be
able to help us with air traffic control.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
I'm just thinking out loud here.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
They're going to come back in and do safety upgrades immediately,
he said. Must said with support of President Trump, the
DOSE team will aim to make rapid safety upgrades to
air traffic control. Just a few days ago, the FAA's
primary aircraft safety notification system failed for several hours.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
You're flying.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
That doesn't make you feel too good, does it. It's
out they're spending our money in President Trump. He he
held up with Mexico and Canada, and yeah, they came,
they came to the bargaining table. I'm gonna play you
something from US citizen Donald Trump in twenty and thirteen
when he was asked about tariffs.
Speaker 6 (11:57):
And I said, somebody said, well, what would you do?
What can you do so easy? I drop a twenty
five percent tax on China. And you know, I said
to somebody that is really the messenger. The messenger is important.
I could have one man say we're going to text
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you twenty five percent, and I could say another listeners,
we're going to text you twenty five percent.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yeah, are you starting to pick up what they're throwing down?
We're no longer in an abusive relationship with our federal government,
now our state government, our local government. Oh yeah, they're
still out drinking away the paycheck and blackening our eyes.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Our.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Talk, Chuck Schumer's head Spin, AOC's head spin, editorial writers
up and down these Democrat rags with McClatchy in California,
their heads are But you know what it's at times
like this, I think we need to turn to some
spiritual advisors, don't you. And there's one that I highly
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respect that I haven't been hearing from lately.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
Let's let's go tap into her.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
And I can't find it in the Bible, but I
use I quote it all the time, and I keep
reading and reading the Bible. I know what's there someplace?
It's supposed to be in Isaiah, but her bishops say,
to minister to the needs of God's creation is an
act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor
the God who made us. It's there somewhere in some
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words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Yeah, it's there's somewhere. Thanks Nancy, appreciate that, love her wisdom.
We had another California politician that happens to be on
the we can now say it female side of the isle.
We have male and female, boy and girl now plaud
that we're back to. But they're losing their mind. Elon
Musk is going in and saving us money.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I just they're just so irrational, aren't they. Even though
they know that that's a good thing to do, they
act like this.
Speaker 8 (14:14):
Hello, everybody, we have convened here in the right place,
the Treasury Department. We have got to tell Elon Musk.
Nobody elected your ass Nobody told you you can get
all of our private information. Nobody told you you could
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be in charge of the payments of this country. We
have told you you've made enough money off our government
yourself and now you want to take everybody else's payroll
and make sure that they don't make the kind of
money that you've made. Oh, you want to use our
money to go to Mars?
Speaker 1 (14:55):
No nut job. Adam Carolla called her on esther, which
cracked me up. That's why I still call her that.
At times, I always called her wig wearing waters. That's
kind of what she's like. Adam Carola has been very
vocal over what's happened to California recently. Update you knew
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some said he had a good hour meeting with President Trump.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Well hear what more comes out on that?
Speaker 9 (15:21):
I know you're sitting around right now, going how come
the fire hydrants don't work?
Speaker 5 (15:27):
Where's the mayor? Why she out of the country, what's
going on with the do aqueducts? You voted for these people,
This is who you voted for. You and Santa Monica.
You live in these places. This is how you roll,
This is what you agree with. You think it's more important.
Speaker 9 (15:43):
To have a woman of color versus a qualified person.
You think it's more important to have a lesbian running
the fire department than a qualified person.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
Well, you asked for it, you got it. Now your
house is on fire.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Yeah, he has a podcasts that he does. I guess
he's been doing that for like fifteen years or or longer.
But a funny man, and he got his start he
was doing construction and all these odd jobs in La
because he couldn't get the fireman job, but which he
finally got called in for after having to wait seven
years because he was a white guy. But Kevin and
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Bean on Klaws in La, Adam Croleer just picked up
the phone and day and called him up on the
air and was funny. He called back again and they
left him on longer because he was funny. Called back again,
they said, hey, come on down here, you're funny. So
he just came down the station, sat around and started
talking to him. And that's how that was his entrance
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into the media career that he created. And again he
is a very funny man. And when he called her
aunt esther, I had to put this together in honor
of Adam Carolla and that you know what, we should
send this. He would probably play this on his podcast.
I'm sure he calls her aunt esther on there as well.
For those of you that are too young to know
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what aunt esther is, sanford AND's son. It was I
think it was his uh one that Fred's wife's sister,
Lamont's aunt. Yeah, he wasn't related to hers his sister
in law.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
And how get it?
Speaker 10 (17:27):
Held on?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Fred? Hello Woody, goodbye? Woody doing that for?
Speaker 8 (17:34):
Hey?
Speaker 3 (17:35):
Come on in?
Speaker 5 (17:35):
What are you doing?
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Hello? Everybody? She's right prop apologize.
Speaker 11 (17:41):
I apologize as a Sam doing your vax.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
And now you want to.
Speaker 8 (17:46):
Take everybody else's payroll and make sure that they don't
make the kind of money that you've made. Oh, you
want to use our money to go to Mars.
Speaker 12 (17:57):
No, I wish you wouldn't do that. What I mean, Frank,
come on in, you know, trying.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
To be a little nice time and me after all,
she is Mom's sister, you know.
Speaker 12 (18:11):
Oh, gang, as the home half of Elizabeth, please sit
down and feel the home.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
And so let me just tell you now, and that's the.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
Home half of Elizabeth. Would you g something?
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Neat?
Speaker 8 (18:23):
We deserve to have this and jobs, We deserved to
have the respect. We deserve to.
Speaker 5 (18:29):
Be treated in a way that all.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Americans should be treated.
Speaker 12 (18:35):
Soun good kitchen and fix Jon as the official head Savage.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
This is the Trevor Carry Show. On the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 13 (18:45):
Some more on media coverage of this executive order in
the topic in general, what's the White House's view of
framing that calls men, transgender, females or similar rhetoric coming
from organizations like the ACLU.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
And glad Well.
Speaker 13 (19:00):
It's been very clear the policy of this administration is
that there are only two sexes, male and female.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Pretty simple, pretty simple, two sexes male and female. Isn't
it refreshing? It really is, And each day it just
gets a little bit better. But don't you kind of
feel like there's something even maybe bigger. I I don't know,
it's We're in a weird time right now. It really
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really is. President Trump was at prayer breakfast this morning
and going back and flashing back and remembering, let me
get yeah, you know he thinks about it every single day, you.
Speaker 14 (19:48):
Know, President Trump at the prayer breakfast on being shot
relationship with God after even.
Speaker 15 (20:07):
More honestly, it's a very changed. It changed something in Mayfield.
I feel even stronger. I believed in God, but I
feel I feel much more strongly about it. Something happens,
So thank.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
You, Thank you. How does this make you feel confront.
Speaker 11 (20:30):
Such weaponization and religious persecution. Today, I'm signing an executive
order to make our attorney general, who's a great person.
She's going to be a great attorney general. Pambondi the
head of a task for s brand new to eradicate
anti Christian bias. About time right, anti Christian bias.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
I don't care if you think I'm Satan reincarnated.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
All right, things looking good.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
No more of this, No DJA going into school boards,
going after parents over their religious views. Boy, we really
went down the old hill pretty quickly, didn't we. We
were slip sliding into a country I did not recognize.
And thank you everybody that fought back. That's why it worked.
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President Trump did a lot of hard work. But that's
all it would have been if not for you, the supporter,
the fighter out there, person that looks out on the
football field and doesn't like somebody taking a knee against
our country.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
We respect our flag.
Speaker 11 (21:55):
Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners
when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, get that son
of a bitch off the field right now.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
Out he's fired.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
He's fired.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
All right.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
You know nights like this, you know what sounds good?
For dinner breakfast, doesn't it? In this a good having
breakfast night. Too bad? We can't We're not rich enough.
We can't afford the eggs. You gotta have breakfast without eggs.
You just have to have pancakes. And you see, bacon's
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pretty pricey, but you gotta get sausage at a better price.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
So pancakes. This, this quickie mixed with water. Is that?
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Is that what we can afford these days? This quick
mix with the water to make pancakes and have some sausage.
We can't afford all the fancy breakfast stuff, you know,
the the eggs. One hundred thousand eggs where forty thousand
dollars are stolen from a trailer in Pennsylvania. That's how
pricey these suckers are getting. They're being stolen it. Have
you ever heard of an egg heist in your life
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that wasn't like a coyote or something. Now they're happening now.
The old waffle house added a fifty cent surcharge per
egg to all its menu items. Well it the bird
flew and they at the office of they are saying,
we can expect egg prices to keep climbing well past Easter.
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This is We had Ryan Jakinson Froze Country Farm Bureau
in explaining that this. You can go back about a
week on the podcast. We want to know more about
it here in the valley. But the slaughter of millions
of chickens a month has been going on, and anytime
the virus is found out on the farm, the entire
flock has to be slaughtered. That's how they helped limit
the virus spread out there. This this lady was quoted.
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She owns a pancake place in New York. She said,
we paid ninety nine cents a dozen for eggs back
in July twenty twenty three. Right now they're around eight
bucks a dozen, and.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Yep they can.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I think Trader Joe's had a decent price on him.
I don't even remember what they they were solid blur.
I hate shopping. I just I mean one two three
times a year. I might kind of like suddenly it
hits me when I'm walking around, ILL say, hey, this
isn't too bad today. But that's about three times three
times a year. And what I hate about shopping is
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what I do to myself before the shopping trip occurs.
Let's say that's gonna happen on an early Saturday morning,
or maybe I'll get up even early on a Friday
morning before I start work. I'm talking like, you know,
it opens at six am early. It's very rare. I'll
knock it out that early, but what a great feeling
it is. But if I put it off till the weekend,
that's where it starts to build up. And then on
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Saturday morning, I'll be.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Like, well, you know what I got?
Speaker 1 (24:50):
I got this that that Okay, I can make it
till midday Sunday or something. I'll go after church do
some shopping, and then I put it off. So then
I'm thinking about it all day. I got to go
shopping tomorrow, and then I get up and go to
church and I'm thinking about I gotta go shopping. And
then I've been kind of thinking about it the whole
weekend until it's done. And by the time it's all
put away, the weekend's almost over. So get it done
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before the weekend, That's what I'm telling my. What I
should do is go tonight right at six o'clock. And
do you know how happy I'd be if when I
wake up tomorrow morning?
Speaker 4 (25:20):
But I know I'm not gonna do that.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Maybe two or three times and nine years have I
been at a grocery store after work? That would have
to be way. Now, I'll whip in a convenience store
real quick for something, but literally walking around and shopping
after six now, not a fan of that shopping at all.
Let's see here in the valley, President Trump is gonna
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pull funding for the program that supports the Delta smelt.
It's one of my favorite things in the I look
for that salmon and then try and get a good
deal in that.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
But I mean, I've always just loved.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
To throw some of those Delta smelts on the grill.
You're a dunder or a deep fry the Delta smelts.
Hmmm tasty? Aren't they one of the best fish in California?
How could he do that? Pull the funding for this?
Speaker 4 (26:11):
Said?
Speaker 1 (26:11):
The San Francisco Chronicle reported, you see Davis program to
health the Delta smelt survive as having its funding cut.
So look at that, President Trump putting the farmer over
the fish. Sam Uaquem valleysun dot com said, you see,
Davis scientists were told that their funding is canceled. The
federal government support of the program with three million dollars annually.
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All this money we've been spending on just such ridiculous
things before we get done a million here, a billionaire, billion, billion,
billion million. We're going to be saving ourselves some money.
Why did we have this going on? Because of the
Endangered Species Acts at rules that require all the pumping
in the delta.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
You gotta stop the fish.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Conditions aren't met. I know, but we got foul feels
down here. I forget the we're worried about the smelt.
So Trump signed to the executive order titled Putting People
over Fish directs a government to restart the work in
the first term when he was out here with you
just don't release on a calendar date. You release when
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you have the water to do it. Use our own
eyes and minds. Now is not a good time. We
don't have the water. Imagine imagine that changing it back around.
I graduated from public school in California, and we always
hear Governor dipty Do and his smug bills above way
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consider Red States kind of backwards. Doesn't he have that
kind of an attitude about it? Well, Governor, the kids
can't renews them. Why is it that fourth grader's in
Mississippi read gooder than fourth graders here in California, where
me lives. I graduated from public school in California. These
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test scores, we're lagging behind other states mass scorts, they're
still below the man made lockdown levels, even though we've
been putting so much money into it. We put so
much you know how to make a problem worse in California,
put money into it. Hey, we got a transient homeless issue.
Let's put a bunch of money into it. It'll make
it worse. Our kids can't read. Let's put a bunch
of money into it. Oh, they're reading worse. And we
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knew some our Bonta brags about California. Oh, we're superior
these these other states. We're better than Texas and Florida.
I'm going to run commercials in there about how good
we are our level of poverty and homelessness and unemployment
and our high utility bills. Boy, hey, hadn't you noticed it?
Heating the house this winter way more. This used to
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be the break time that we would have from the bills.
I run my heat a little bit in the morning
to take the chill out. It's not on all day.
When I come home, if it's like in the thirties
and forties at night when it's that cold, I'll have
it on a little bit to kind of warm it
up again me. Then I turn it off to go
to sleep. So I'm not a high user of heat.
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My bill is like two hundred and thirty bucks in
the winter. That's a that's a big bill. Yeah, I
mean it's a break from the summer bills. But if
I'm remembering right, and I guess, would pgne and go
back and request past billing. I know they show year
to year sometimes, but no, I know that in the
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winter at you know, one hundred or low one hundred something. Now,
well we all know. I mean, I've been announcing the increases.
Why should I be surprised when it shows up at
my house and they're asking for more here? But our
education system it trails the places that they say are
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actually backwards. Mississippi beats us in reading. What does that mean?
We're also white clean by Connecticut and Colorado. It's just
it's not fair to our kids here. We need to
get these cell phone in the classroom bands going. I
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think Bullard's been trying in a while Newsom signed that
bill back in the fall that mandates it all. But
I don't think they're going to do it until I
don't know, high speed rails built or something. I never
understood when they say this is so bad, this is
horrible for kids, we'll make them stop doing it in
twenty twenty six, Yeah, let's just have another what year
and a half when he first said this, Yeah, let's
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just let them get more addicted, let them get more
used to it. Brains are being altered. I know we
got a lot on our plates, but I don't think
we've realized as a society how all of us need
our own little one of the colors Yonder pouches. We
all need a Yonder pouch. You go into a restaurant,
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we should yonder pouch, sit at a table, not on
our phone. I don't know what the rule of your
family is around the table, but I know a lot
of families had no phone rules. Yeah, the presidenty fied
School District allows the individual schools to determine the phone
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use out there. But this is this is something that
we need to actually take care of. Kids in their phones,
adults in our phones. And I got to get a
new phone. I've had this one way too long. I
once I get used to something, I'm not gadget guy.
I don't have the next in the latest, but I
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think it's about time to do a little updating room.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Super Bowl coming up Sunday. Hall of Famer Troy Apen
Cowboys and I noticed ay they did a close shot
in the booth once and his scribble show Prep Football
Prep looked like my show prep scribble. I went, wow,
he's a scribbler, just like a He said, the league
needs to fix their officiating problem.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
He said, they got a tough job.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
I know the scrutiny of the under we've got more
advanced but the SAT replays, but it's become more and
more scrutinized. But he said, if you're promoting gambling, people
are gambling more than they ever had before in those
type of calls. There's a lot at stake regardless, but
especially sent her a lot of money changing hands with
these calls as well. We owe it to the fans
to get it right. This is him saying it in
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a I guess a nice way. I'll tell you the Chiefs.
It was obvious against against the Bills in Josh Allen
fourth and one, well even on the third down call
Josh Allen, but on fourth one they said he failed
to convert or for the first down, and then that
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she's got the ball, went and scored, never looked back,
got a three point win, go into the Super Bowl.
Some fans are definitely upsets.
Speaker 4 (32:55):
Hose job I've ever seen.
Speaker 10 (32:56):
First of all, this third and three play, this spot
is discussed.
Speaker 4 (33:00):
Yeah, he's k not down, that's a first.
Speaker 10 (33:01):
Down, So that spot off, that's a bad spot right
there by by I don't know, half the yard.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
Right there, yep.
Speaker 10 (33:08):
And then we're gonna go for it on fourth down,
which we all know what happens. But the fact that
these refs who decides where the first of all, this
is clearly a first down, It's like not even close.
And then what is this that one ref is quay
path and another one to foot off. You just randomly
decide where you're throwing the football, like what if the
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other guy got the spot.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
This is the most disgusting thing.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
I'm not watching football ever again. I quit football.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
I quit.
Speaker 10 (33:37):
First of all, he only has to get to the
line Are you kidding me?
Speaker 4 (33:41):
I quit football. It's not even close. I quit football.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Okay, I didn't know if I was gonna watch. Director
Ryan Nigel just told me I could watch it free
on two. Be a free app there. Hall of Famer
for the Niners, even a cowboy Owens Terrell Owens accused
the referees of ignoring calls against the Chiefs. He said,
I wouldn't bet against the Chiefs, like I said, with
the refts, with all the calls. I played the game.
I watched the game. I'm looking at all these calls.
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That's benefiting the Kansas City Chiefs. What if, mister DEI,
it's been great for the league. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell say, ah,
it's ridiculous. Yeah, the rafts need to work on improving
some of them, but that's ridiculous. They're outstanding. They have
the highest possible standards. Well, it's been known in professional
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sports that the officiating crews have been involved in gambling
and are cheated. You had a Major League Baseball on
Monday they fired an umpire Pat Hoburg for sharing a
sports gambling account with a professional poker player, Pat, are
you that dumb? Over three years. You bet more than
seven hundred thousand dollars a Major League Baseball umpire MLV
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didn't find evidence that he bet on baseball games or
tried to manipulate the results, But the dude that he
shared his log in credentials did bet on baseball.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
See you, as Trump would say, you're by
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This assistant Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk