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November 20, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Somebody explained how an illegal alien wanted for terrorism got
a commercial driver's license, even had something on there that
director Ryan Nigel and myself do not have yet, had
that little gold star. He had his real ID on there,
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, a real ID. You think about

(00:25):
the coming week up here, I don't know. It's like
fifty sixty seventy eighty something million people go out on
the road. It's the busiest travel time of the year
out there sharing the highways with illegal alien terrorists operating
semi trucks. This recent arrest, it's when you here non

(00:46):
domicile that basically means you're not a US citizen, a
non domicile driver's license, and the fact that here in
this state, California admitted to illegally issued seventeen thousand de
foreign drivers that I don't know, maybe can't read the
road signs, maybe you come from another culture where it's
a little more chaotic driving. I do see that ICE

(01:09):
has arrested an accused terrorists driving a big old truck
in Kansas. Akroar bozarof of Uzbekistan was arrested by ICE
illegally working as a commercial truck driver bolzarof thirty one
one and an Uzbekistan for belonging to a terrorist organization.
According to the ICE statement, the authorities in Uzbekistan issued

(01:32):
an arrest warrant for him in twenty twenty two for
being a member of this terrorist organization, distributing terrorists propaganda,
calling for jihad online, recruiting terrorists, and joined the Jiyad movement.
So maybe he was blending it as a truck driver.
Maybe he was one of the sleeper cells that branches
out a little bit, gets involved in transportation. He illegally
snuck into the US in twenty twenty three, according to ICE,

(01:53):
arrested by border troll released to what what's that Joe
Biden aimlessly drift around? Yeah, free for all policy? Right?
Where didn't this? Who's Becca Stanni? Terror's fine comfort in Pennsylvania?
They gave him a Russell driver's license, complete with a
driver's license number and the red sort of vote in Pennsylvania,

(02:15):
all you need is to write down a driver's license
number or a social security number on voter registration form.
Look at that? Look at that? Would you? I don't know.
Maybe this cat had both of them. He had his
gold star in the upper right corner of his license
had enough documentation from Pennsylvania to give him a real ID.
These are the real ones, guys, so that we make

(02:37):
sure we passed this after nine to eleven, so that
terrorists can't get into our country and have IDs. Your
IDs don't work. You need a real one because when
we get real IDs, terrorists won't have IDs. Pennsylvania gop
IS should have statement calling for an investigation into how
he was granted a license. I think we already know.

(02:59):
We don't need to have an investigation. People surged in.
We said, terrorists with surgeon. They did, there's your investigation.
Transortation Secretary Sean Duffy announced back this back into summer
that this is going to stop, but California said no,
and a judge stepped in and said, hold up, wait

(03:20):
a minute, hold on. Now we need terrorists to drive
around big old trucks. Remember the dude from India down
in southern California. You remember that video. I wish I
didn't see that video. Down in San Fernandino. He came
to a wide open border in twenty twenty two, plowed
into those people. This dude Stankovic of Serbia. He was

(03:42):
arrested for reckless homicide criminal recklessness driving a truck in Indiana.
He swerved into oncoming traffic, collided with the Subaru, killing
the driver. He's been here illegally since two thousand and eleven.
In Oklahoma, they did a three day enforcement crackdown on
I forty and got a hundred twenty illegals, ninety one
operating trucks without a commercial driver's license. They averaged forty

(04:07):
arrests a day. Guys, this is just one Oklahoma highway
stretch on I forty. And these drivers that they found,
how many can read the road signs? Well, you heard
some of the body cam. I played you some of
the bodycam. That Chinese guy. You had no idea. But
even more important, well maybe not more importantly, Our life's
on the line here, but it also is with elections.

(04:28):
How many have used this to register to vote? And
I wonder how many more are wanted terrorists? I mean,
imagine a terrorist said, hey man, here's the keys to
an eighteen wheeler. It's about forty tons. You're hauling some
propane and some hydrogen. Let's mix in some ammonia and
some chlorine. Something like that. Some Oklahoma city like, yeah,

(04:52):
let's put all that together. Your idiotic vote for Democrats
has literally put weapons in the hands of terrorist. Now
they've done a good job that Trump administration has to
stop in the border crossings by illegal since taking control.
But it's half the battle, isn't it. The other half

(05:15):
is defortations, like a million a year that can't happen.
They're on they're just going to get six hundred thousand
by the by the end of this year. Well, we're
getting ten thousand more das DHS agents to come online
according to Borders our Tom Homan don't know since we've

(05:36):
been throwing in about I don't know, twenty million plus
for over a decade. Well, you know what, the fact
is that governed they don't even have a clue having
your legals are in the country. I don't, You don't.
Nobody does. The estimates they don't even count up to
the people that have come in and gotten refugee status
or legal status, or the tens of thousands that come
in under dhaka. They don't even they don't count the

(05:58):
anchor babies that overstayed their visas in their estimates. They
don't even count those. We don't even know the Godaways.
We have no idea about the Godaways, no idea, so
estimates are out there. Back in two thousand and eight,
DHS said the estimate was around eleven point six million,
and Biden administration tried to claim that number had actually

(06:20):
decreased since two thousand and eight. That is completely impossible.
Biden's DHS Secretary of majorc has admitted that about eighty
five percent of border encounters resulted in an illegal being
released into the interior of the United States. So let's
look at the math. That's Biden's DHS eighty five percent release.

(06:40):
In twenty twenty three, there were three point two million encounters.
That means that two point seven would have been released
into the country just one year. Count the Godaways and
just add on a whole lot more average, more than
eighty percent released into the country. And imagine if Kamala

(07:03):
had won, how many more would have come in On
a more balanced side, The Center for Immigration Studies placed
the estimate at fifteen million as of January twenty twenty five.
They estimate that about eleven million might have entered the
course over Biden's administration. So the numbers are all over
the place. There's no clear picture, but I tell you

(07:24):
it's certainly worse than what we're thinking. So the Trump administration,
they can't move quickly enough. They have to. They got
just over three years left in his term to port
a million a month. Emphasis should go from on illegals
that have committed other crimes as well. We want to

(07:45):
get the criminals out. But what we voted for was
we didn't put a criteria on it. We voted for
real mass deportations, no matter who the person is or
what they might have done while here, get back in
line and do it legally, and they'll birthright citizenship. That's

(08:08):
something that Trump administration has targeted here. But they've also
brought up the fifty year mortgage that idea, and a
lot of people will well, that's a real good idea, man,
to make the payments cheaper and you can finally rip
up those papers from the bank when your arthritis is
so bad you can't even rip it up. I think

(08:31):
instead of a fifty year mortgage, the goal should be
to deport enough people that would lower demand. And that's
no more prevalent than right here where the rent went skyrocketed,
like I think at one point number one quickest rise
in cities of our size or something across the country.
At the same timege serge surge, So deport lower demand,

(08:53):
make housing more affordable, taxual Americans on a home, raise
of family. And with that statement, I'm finished for just
a few moments. Hang on, Let'll be back.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
This is the Trevor Cary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I'm going to get back to my illegal immigration discussion.
Do I have hatred in my heart? No? No, I
don't know. There's hard working illegal aliens in this valley
now with the deportation process of everybody needs to leave,
don't I don't want ag. I don't want business. All

(09:33):
jobs depend on AG in the valley. Oh and the
dogs that go where Valley Green this Saturday as well,
just reminded me of that there right there needs to
be some And I'll miss the basera program we had
in the fifties and sixties and started to fade in
the seventies where you would come up and work from

(09:54):
another country. You had to work for it to come up,
and you would work here in the Central Valley, and
when you weren't needed here as much, you might go
up and pick apples. Then you would go home for
six five months whatever it was, or if you wanted
to stay for three years because you were willing to
build a house in Guatemala, you would build up, but
you didn't bring your family with you and cost twenty
thousand or I guess now it's eighteen thousand, five hundred

(10:17):
per student in California if you bring three kids. That's expensive,
messes up English language, all of that. It's just no
need a way to do that correctly, and so the
hard workers can still make their money, and then they
might have to make a choice. No, I don't want
to be away from my family, Well then you need

(10:37):
to go home and work hard to get you and
your family back here to America and do it the
right way. Because you want to say immigrants built this country. Yeah,
and they came through Ellis Island legally. Border patrol arrested
two hundred I legals in Charlotte Operation Charlotte's Web. Those arrested,

(10:58):
let's se aggravated assault to sol the dangerous weapon, assault
on a police officer, battery, driving under the influence, and
hit and run. That's not here working hard and going
to mass that's acting a fool. And then you add
members from the Eighteenth Street Gang. They had MS thirteen arrested,
and you had these leftist agitators out there filming and

(11:20):
cursing up a storm, part of that communist plan. As
much profanity as you can use, and you hear it
their foul mouth, I mean, every expletive ride in their face.
Were you raised that when you see law enforcement to
do that? Were you raised when you see anybody to

(11:40):
do that? Much less law enforcement blowing whistles in their face,
pounding on their own cars. Yeah, go ahead, your own cars.
You're really getting somewhere. They were chasing them through the
woods out there. Where were the protests in Charlotte for
that young Ukrainian woman's stab Nah out there interrupting, I

(12:06):
tell you they need to drop a net from a
helicopter on them all have them kicking and screaming as
they're being lifted three hundred feet in the air and
dropped in an ice compound. Well, they said there was
a guy carried away on a stretcher. Yeah, he had
a panic attack. He was trying to escape through ceiling
tiles in the hospital bathroom when they took him into

(12:28):
the hospital on that stretcher. They caught him outside. He
went freaked out at the ice arrest, had a panic attack.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Oh look at me.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
He is on a stretcher. He's the one that freaked out,
and then when he got inside. He's probably obviously have
some mental issues or doesn't want to go to prison,
and has some criminal issues. And they're covering for human traffickers.
You're covering for these gangs that are operating out of
Charlotte in North Carolina. They've seen a seventy six percent

(12:59):
spike in trafficking cases in Charlotte, and they're out there.
They don't care about the kids, do they. Here's the
story about kids. I saw. This is a uptick, I
guess and some of the news here about what's happening.
But Florida's Miami Daye School district, they're reporting a huge
dip in enrollment. Huh. They said they only had twenty

(13:24):
five hundred kids of immigrants entering the system, massive shift
from fourteen thousand during Biden's last year in the White House.
That was according to the Associated Press, So twenty five
one hundred children of illegal aliens entered the system, down
from fourteen thousand. Denver they've also dropped. Denver now calls

(13:46):
them newcomers. Not go say the word illegal. They've had
enrollment drop this year as well. They've seen it up
in some suburbs of Chicago as well. They've seen it
in suburbs of Boston as well. The Charlotte School System
said more than twenty thousand students of gone missing from
their school. So when they factored that in, that was

(14:08):
about fifteen percent of the students in the Charlotte school
System or children of illegals. They were there last year
not there this year. So there you go. So Trump's
immigration policies are having an impact on school enrollment, but
that school districts don't like that because that's not a
button the seat that gets the money. They would rather

(14:32):
have the money than have education flow properly because we
got fewer illegals coming into the country. So maybe you
won't see this slide continue. Miami Dade they said lost
seventy million in funding because of the enrollment issue. So
I guess that we can look at that is it

(14:52):
cost seventy million last year to educate illegals. If that's
the money that they're losing, we got many office everybody
here that pays taxes. That's free education the children of illegals.
And I remember looking that up this year. When did
that start? Supreme Court in nineteen eighty two school district

(15:13):
in Texas, That's where it started, right there. And believe
you me when I say there are hard workers, that
also means that they love their children. And if you're
in Honduras making twenty seven bucks a week picking lettuce,
and you hear that your kids can get a US
education in California, even though we you know, say how

(15:36):
horrible it is compared it's light years above what they
get in these other countries. Man. Just to invest in
your child that way, I can understand your heart being
in the right place. And when they're going search, you're welcome.
Come on. I get free this and that and that.
And my my two cousins have already done it, and

(15:58):
they brought their kids and they're enrolled in school. That's
a magnet. That's as big a magnet as jobs. And
what do you expect when you turn the magnet up
that hard? I mean that that does not make that
does not make sense to do. To say that you
can break into our country illegally, then we're going to

(16:20):
reward you with an education for your children. Can you
imagine breaking into China? Are they going to do that? Hey,
bring your kids, we want to educate them for free. No,
it's estimated every child i'm an illegal is a recipient
of more than seventy thousand dollars in support per child
over their childhood, and we pay that, and that that

(16:43):
numbers higher here in California. It has to be. I
saw this interesting article at presdentp dot com by Maria
g or teesberonas she said new CIVILCS tests has sparked
a surge and naturalization filings. I guess President Trump's made
a little bit harder if you want to be become
a US citizen. And I also saw in this article

(17:06):
right up here you know the stuff that you don't read,
and you get right to where the article starts. AI
generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. So AI wrote it,
and somebody in the newsroom went, yep, all right, that
looks good. All right, yep, put it out. Wait, who
wants mister here wants to read it? Yeah, let's have
mister hears. If I approof for you, that, then send

(17:28):
it out. So I guess I need to inform you
that I'm reading AI generated facts here. Almost don't want
to read it now, but I'll believe the basics. I'll
believe the basics. They said, passing the citizenship tests is
a required step. You have to speak, read, and write,
and understanding of this language inquisites their knowledge of your

(17:50):
sister in government. All right, I don't think AI is
lying about that. They said applicants must now answer twelve
questions correctly instead of six. And it's twenty question multiple
choice format tests. So you used to only have to
answer six out of twenty. Now we made it twelve
out of twenty. Well, President Trump did an executive order

(18:14):
here on this. Let's see, the national pass rate was
ninety two twenty two. All right, that's good. That's way
higher than I thought. Then they write in here, Central
Valley immigrants have always worried about passing the citizenship extent.
I have an idea. Study that's how one passes tests?

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Hakem has no idea. I'm not mocking my own Tennessee
accent list, and he calls it and say, idea.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
Ida, I have no idea. What James Comer is talking
about in terms of anything that any prior consultant may
have sent. I had no idea about that either, but
James Comer apparently made the representation on the floor of
the house that I sat down with Jeffrey Epstein, had
dinner with Jeffrey Epstein, have contributions from Jeffrey Epstein. He's

(19:13):
a stone cold liar.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
All right, easy there, easy there, keep your pants on.
We're not saying you took him off. There came. We're
just talking about back in the day. Man, it was
cool back then. It was all right, it's different now,
it's different. Now. Well, that's a one two punch of
these guys, isn't it, with a shutdown where they acted
all leveragey and it backfired on them, and now they're like,

(19:38):
you know what, I bet they're kind of freaked out
how Trump is. I'm surprised because I was pretty I
was pretty hard on him here, like, oh, it doesn't matter,
it's just a coop. You if you're a Republican and
goes along with this, you're lead the party. Remember we
said stuff like that. I was like, what he's acting? All?
Is he? That is that art of the dealersh is

(20:00):
that what's happening? I was like, no, fully released it,
fully release it, let it go, let it go. That
has to kind of freak him out. Wait, wait, he's
acting that way. Guys, if they had something, I still
base it on. And even when I was saying why
is he acting that way? I wasn't accusing the president,
because man, that would have been way easier than trying

(20:20):
to take his head off in Butler. That would have
been way easier than impeachment. That would have been way easier.
Just to Harvey Weinstein am ount remember during that time, Boy,
they tried, and they tried, and they have tried and
tried and tried it. I want somebody needs to compile
a list of all their tries. Anybody retired out there
and has the old World Wide Web at their fingertips

(20:42):
or I don't trust a I go look it up yourself.
Find the stories all they've tried. But voters are now
blaming Democrats slightly more than Republicans were the shutdown. If
you want to leave the polling forty three days, about
fifteen billion dollars hit to the economy. Oh I got
a good economic news coming up. Next segment but yeah, wait,

(21:02):
it got hit pretty good, and we went about our lives.
If we weren't government workers, and if you weren't an
air traveler, then you didn't see all the disruptions that happened.
If you are in the military, government work, have family
members in that you heard what was coming. You felt

(21:22):
what was coming. Fifteen times. The Democrats voted against the
Schumer shutdown, but boy did the media do the best
of cover for him. It's kind of like a hobby
now to watch them. Really, it wasn't so damaging to
the country, But don't take a collective sigh of all right,

(21:48):
wait to kick the can down the road. We got
another continuing resolution pushed through fa la la la, la,
la la la la. Christmas is coming old laying xion
playoff games and the NFL Bowl games in college and
another shutdown give me coming in January. They're going to
keep fighting over the miserable failure called Obamacare that all

(22:11):
the Democrats voted for, all the Republicans didn't vote for.
Now the Democrats are saying that that has completely failed. Hey, guys,
can you maybe jump on that? Republicans? Can you jump
on their own words and turn it around? Trump on't
that replace with the program that lets us decide what
we do with our own money? That audio I played yesterday,

(22:33):
I should have told you. I think I told director
Ryan Nigel. This is from like twenty fifteen or sixteen.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Here it directs the Department of Health and Human Services,
the Treasury, and the Department of Labor to take action
to increase competition, increase choice, and increase access to lower priced,
high quality healthcare options. And they will have so many options.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Now it's twenty twenty five and he's going, Nah, they're
just making too much money. Give it back to the people. Republicans,
are you up to that challenge? Can you get that
dumb when you're in power? Can you act like you one?
An election? We had just had an off year election.
Blue states voted blue, which isn't a surprise, I guess.

(23:18):
I guess some of the numbers that they got were unexpected,
especially like New York City. A lot of Republican MAGA
voters stayed home in Jersey and Virginia. See, Republicans, we
got to get out there. It doesn't matter what election
cycle is. Well almost, what's a president. I'm just going
to keep shooting my guns. Okay, there's a lot of
people that I don't mean the stereotype gun shooters. You know,

(23:39):
I love you. Contrary to media propaganda, though the economy
has has done well. Again, we'll get to that. But
gas prices are down, price of eggs. But it's November.
And do you remember back I think it was Treasury
Secretary Bessett he said back in like April May that

(24:00):
we can really gauge the start to gauge the effects
of the Trump economy around November, December, January. He gave
that time period. Well, we're starting to see some growth,
we see some wage growth among blue collar workers. Ready
for this the best in sixty years. Energy production is
climbing and when Yeah, grocery store prices are still too high,

(24:22):
but cheaper energy will have a big impact on that.
In case you don't realize it costs to get something somewhere, Yeah,
I realize that. I announced yesterday I got a book
coming out in December first, and I had to have
bookship to Texas and some bookship to me. And I
never factored that in on'm my Okay, let's do the

(24:43):
pennsylvanyeing here right. They always say when he started business
there's costs you don't think about. But I got a
reality of what it costs to ship. See, I don't
think of that when I go to the store and
see the bananas that somebody had to pay to have
those bananas brought here because we don't have banana trees
all around for us. No, So when the price of
diesel drops, imagine if we drilled here in California, that

(25:09):
that impact on costs across the whole economy. Now we're
in November, yeah, store prices are still too high. It's
not all perfect, not all perfect. President Trump did campaign
created some expectations, and I know people want results faster.
But when the spring hits around, and I read an

(25:31):
economist to date that talked about the tax provisions and
the one big beautiful bill that in spring, that will
be a real boost. So we'll keep our eyes on
that one as well. But let's be real, when the
when the midterms come next year, people they're not gonna
they're not gonna remember shut down. So you know what
they're gonna remember. Come on, Carville, tell us see economy stupid, right,

(25:55):
People's financial situation. If they are improving, then people are
even gonna remember what's happening right now, That's really what
it's about, right So what are the Democrats going to do?
They go make it better? Did they have anything in
them that wanted the economy to be better for the
See where we are right now, old politics, it's dead.

(26:17):
They don't want the economy to be better. They're gonna
put out roadblocks. They don't want economic progress. We saw
it during Trump one point zero. What did they do?
Covid overreaction, shut down business. They'll work overtime because you
know what, pain is their their friend, because that's the
only friend they got. And these midterms it's about turning

(26:43):
out the party base. Listen, we can't blame local GOP,
state GOP. We can't blame our congress people, we can't
blame our city, We can't blame the elected officials. But
you remember, we own this business. They work for us.
We own it, so own it. Make your voice as
an owner heard, because as President Reagan told us, they

(27:06):
can all go away in a generation, And wouldn't that
be horrible if it was ours? Many obviously have parents,
grandparents from the greatest generation. Wouldn't that be horrible if
we were the worst generation. We're the ones that Reagan
warned about who were a little sleep while it was going.

(27:28):
We saw it happening. We saw it happening. We saw
the mail out ballots happen. We saw elections take a month,
swinging representation in Congress. We saw him illegally, we drawn maps.
I don't know. I just vote when it's a presidential thing. Republicans.

(27:52):
There's too many like that. And if you're going, well,
I vote. He's not talking about me a little bit.
I am a little bit because if you're not going, hey,
I vote, and I make sure I get ten I
phillip all my Republicans. Let's just fill up ten fingers.
That's not much to ask, is it? To get ten
other people? Have your five bullet points? What's important to you?

(28:16):
Not a talk show, not Steven Miller. What's important to
you and why you're a Republican. You should write that down,
make that some homework. Write down your five bullet points
to talk to ten people and go, can I count
on your vote? Act like you're the GOP rep own it.

(28:37):
Tell them how we secured the border and cutting crime,
making life better for Americans, and whether you agree with
the foreign policy of the current administration. You don't have
to agree with everything you can say. It's part of
the president's job to handle foreign policy. We're not losing
American lives right now. So many people are going castor

(29:01):
votes though on the paycheck and what that looks like.
So yeah, we can't control that right now, but we
can control the next people that get in there. And
with Schumer's failure and pushing another shut down with another
another cr coming up, Boy, the Democrats were not back
with Trump's election win. But I got to hand it

(29:22):
to them there with their group, they're finding their footing
a little bit. They got knocked down as a boxer.
He's wobbling. They're doing the count, but three two, do
they count backwards? Do they go from ten to one
or one to ten, one to ten? Eight? They're up,
They're up. They're up. Guys. We only got a six

(29:44):
seat margin in the House and there's three vacancies, so
it just takes slipping a handful of seats to get control.
And we need to be engaged starting early next year.
All right, your five bullet points, you need to have
that ready by by January one through the election, because
Senate less at risk, but without the House of President investigations,

(30:06):
what is third impeachment? What else? What else would they do?
We need to know what's being done for us now.
This is the open window for our elected officials to
get in there and do it. The Senate Republicans ending
the filibuster, that would blow open a road for Trump's agenda,
and as the President always says, They're going to do
it when they get it back. There's about a dozen

(30:28):
or so Republicans in the Senate that oppose busting up
the filibuster. You know why They're playing by the old rules,
aren't they? And I'm talking about age. I'm talking about
how people think you got The Democrats say we need
to get rid of the old guard. I think we
can question that on the Republican side, especially in the Senate.
Here the old rules, the old rules. Ain't nobody playing

(30:50):
by the old rules anymore.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
This is that Trevor Kerry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Treasury Secretary Besson's words of November, You'll start to see
the effects of the Trump economy. CNBC could hardly believe it.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
This is the September job job jobs report.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
Non farm payrolls are up a robust one hundred and
nineteen thousand. One hundred and nineteen thousand will be the
best since April when we were up one hundred and
fifty eight thousand. In the rearview mirror, well, last month
was downgraded from twenty two thousand to minus four thousand.
In terms of the earnings ever jar the earnings month
over month up two tents that's been on the weak side.

(31:32):
We're expecting up three tenths, up two tenths.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Well, yeah, let out a shoot, yeah boy, all right,
that's good, right there, good news. Let's flip some pages here.
Let's celebrate the.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
Non bar payrolls number coming in at one hundred and
nineteen thousand, one undred nineteen thousand. The estimate was fifty thousand.
Private sector jobs coming in at ninety seven thousand. The
estimate was fifty factory jobs. We saw a loss of
six thousand government jobs, a gain of twenty two thousand.

(32:06):
Average work week all private workers thirty four point two hours.
Average hourly earnings annually up three point eight percent, a
little bit better than expected.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
All right, had good job numbers, and how do's unemployment
tick up point percent? There? Think it went four to
four to four or five. How does unemployment go up
with jobs are coming up? Well, what I think happened
is that a lot of people got kicked off their
snap benefits or realizing that it's about the gravy train's

(32:39):
about to come to an end, so they went out.
And then ABC was actually honest enough to give this explanation,
when you're looking for work, you're no longer on the
doll you're looking for work that you then go into
the unemployment count. We had so many people not looking
for work. Well let them explain.

Speaker 7 (32:58):
You might say, well, if the economy added so many jobs,
want did the unemployment rate go up? It's because more
people came off the sidelines and were actively looking for work.
In the month of September, when you're looking for work,
you're actually counted among the unemployed.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Weew, then there you go, right there. I think some
people are realizing, and we realized some the government shutdown
and expose all the fraud that's being committed. Now there
are needy Americans herding that were deprived, but there are
a lot of people that are dipping into this program.
We have one person load fifty thousand dollars on onto
an Electronic Benefit Car because they were getting snapped in

(33:33):
six different states.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
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