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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I guess that was a private Beto or Rourke chartered plane.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
Yeah, they haven't come back yet. Governor Avenue of Texas
has fought a lawsuit to start removal of the derelict.
Democrat Texas House members fled the state to block redistricting
bill going on. And of course Newsom's running for president,
so he's getting involved. He wants to make sure he's got,
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you know, enough Democrats there in the House to back
him up, enough in the Senate so that he has
the controls. So he's doing his own jerry mandering of
California to get rid of Republicans here. Well, California has
one of fifteen states that what fifteen years ago voted
to have we the people, the Commission of citizens that
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would draw the maps. It's not perfect, not even close.
It actually stinks that it's about to get stinkier. You're
a Republican, it reeks. President and Trump as demanded Republicans
not stop their redistricting efforts. He said, Democrats go do
it anyway. Dizzy from Fox News and Maryland are all
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going to redraw their maps to add see.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Well, they'll do it anyway. Is it worth it?
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Yeah, they'll do it anyway. Why if we stop over there,
they would have done it anyway. Look a lot of
these states, and I watched this morning as Democrats are complaining,
and they're complaining from states where they've done it, like
in Illinois, like in Massachusetts. I watched this lunatic Pocahontas.
She's a total lunatic. I don't know what she's on.
She's all jumping up and down like I've never seen
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anything like it, talking about supporting the communist mayor.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, in New York there, Governor iBOT fought a lawsuit
with the Texas Supreme Court to start the process removal
of these House Democrat and he started with the House
Democrat Caucus Chairman Jeen Wu others in this that fled
the state, blocking the quorum, trying to carry out what
Congress does, dereliction of duty. We now have here at
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californiaglobe dot com article about Arnold. Governor Arnold, he's getting
ready to take on Newsom over the thread in Texas.
We got Newsom here over turning what we the voters
decided to do with how we do it in California,
and he's trying to make us to believe that it's
good for us so that he can attack Texas. It's
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just so much sickness, so much Prop. Eleven, two thousand
and eight, Prop. Twenty two ten. That's what made our
commission here, independent commission that would draw all the maps.
And with our forty three to nine lopsided representation in Sacramento,
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I don't know if the current maps actually show any
kind of fairness because forty percent of California votes Republican.
See how they do it with those maps see nuisance
proposal will allowed Democrats to redraw the maps for twenty
twenty six, twenty twenty eight, and twenty thirty. Democrats right
now hold forty three of the fifty two House seats,
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and they want to flip Republicans. They want to remap
Doug LaMalfa out, Young Kim, even Valedeo. They want to
get a primary between Kylie and McClintock and Fong and Jayobernaldy.
These new lines, californiaglobe dot Com says could reduce Republican
seats from nine to three, reshaping purple districts into really
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really really blue ones. So let's scrap, let's get rid
of the independent commission voters.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
That's what Newssem's gonna do.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Here. He is actually talking about like this is good
for us. Here, listen to him. He's going to hold
the line on democracy. Yeah, by overturning what the voters
that California decided.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
When I'm trying to draw lines, we're holding the line
on democracy, on the rule of law, coequal branches of government,
popular sovereignty.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Silver tongue, Satan tongue man just lying. Listen to this
reporter here, Listen to his snarkiest snarkysm. His snarkiness is
Lenn Ashback. Isn't it all right? Forgive me? He says,
forgive me, voters already decided, Gavin.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
How can you guarantee the process here won't be exactly
the same as it was in that state.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
One has nothing to do with the other.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Forgive me.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
The ultimate test of transparency is what's in the voting pamphlet.
The ultimate test of transparency is what voters will decide on.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
We already did, full light of day.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Completely public. They will have the opportunity to review those maps,
all the ample opportunity to do just that, and it
will be in the bullet box, and that determination.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Stark can try.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
He got me all going ahead to put a couple
zins in. Governor Abbott, calm me down, Man.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
In states like ours where things have changed so dramatically,
it does make sense to redistrict. If you're a state
that hasn't changed much and your population centers or your
proportional representation hasn't changed.
Speaker 7 (05:18):
Yeah, no reason to do this.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Yeah, they're trying to get man. Democrats racing against the clock.
They got to draw new maps, they got to hold hearings,
they got to get a two thirds vote to put
it on the November ballot. Well, we got a twenty
billion dollar deficit and they want to spend two hundred
million dollars. Do a little jerry mandry. Kevin Kylie congressman,
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he could, he could be disrupted by this. And here
he is talking about the disruption on Fox News. And
when you hear this audio, it's not it's not me
shuffling papers around. It's the national Fox News guy.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Maybe normally when the guest is speaking, they mute as
Mike so he can move the papers around. Or was
he just being unprofessionally.
Speaker 8 (06:05):
Well, he's certainly right about people leaving California, many going
to Texas, medi going to basically every other state in
the country because of the failed policies of Gavin Newsom.
But the fact is that if we simply keep redistricting
in state after state after state, what are we going
to do it every two years? And it's incredibly disruptive.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, it is disruptive. And again speaking of disruption, listen
to the Fox guy with this paper, but didn't pay
attention to Congress and Kylie is what he's saying is
very important for the state that we live in.
Speaker 8 (06:33):
If you talk to actually the Republicans from California, of
course you don't why what Newsom is doing. But if
you talk to the Republican members of Congress from Texas,
they don't like what's going on there either because they
have gotten to know their constituents, the communities that they represent,
and then to suddenly have their district up ended in
an unscheduled redistricting, it's very disruptive in terms of their
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ability to represent their district.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Yes, we're putting a call out APB where art.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Thou where Art THEALS speaker? Johnson, you need to stand
up and say something.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
And I applogged congressman from California and Kevin Kylie, brand
new Congressman for calling the Speaker of the House out.
We need more congressional reps that will do this.
Speaker 8 (07:16):
I think that the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson,
really needs to step up and show some leadership here.
He's the leader of our conference and this is not
something that is popular among members of our Congress. And
he's also the leader of the House as an institution,
and it's not a healthy thing for the House as
an institution. So a way that he could step up
and show some leadership here is by supporting my bill
and bringing this chaos to an end.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Yeah, Kylie's introduced to bill banning any kind of mid
decade redistrict king talking about the corruption subverting the will
of the voters, because again reminding you, California voters overwhelmingly voted.
We the people spoke to Sacramento and said, we want
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a citizen's redistricting commission. We're gonna choose our politicians. But no,
here's how Newsom sees it. Nwisom sees it that politicians
shouldn't be out there choosing their voters. We're going to
show you how we're going to do it. And you
know that this special election, it's going to have confusing
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ballot language, guaranteed guaranteed deception, trying to trick people out
here and to get rid of something that they actually
put in place and voted for, to have safe guards.
I don't think I've ever talked about a California election
and use the word safeguards. Now we're willing nilly with ballots.
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Takes a whole month get the vote in. But what
this is going to do, it's going to reduce Republican
representation here in California, and they're throwing it into the
big old pot, just like they're doing in Illinois. Governor JD.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Pritzker.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
I heard Claim Buck this morning talk about all the
potential Democrats and they were just like, Nah, he's too chubby,
he's too fat, not gonna do it. There's back before
TV and all we had fat Taft President Taft. He
was a big boy. They were talking about Pritzker. They go,
if he takes some kind of weight loss drug, we'll
know he's running for president. But yeah, Cobert with his
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failing numbers and his failing show, and he and Howard
Sharon would be taking a Disney cruise to the Bombas
together or something. But yeah, he decides he's going to
keep bringing on politicians because that's what people want at night,
to have conversations about jerrymandering and Illinois. But Cobert surprised me.
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He showed all of all of America. He showed the
half of whatever audience he does left that we're watching.
He whipped out a map of Illinois and it showed
the districts, and it did. It looked like a weird
octopus or a scorpion tail. How they swung it around
to hi all the districts that they needed. Called him
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out on National TV here and again, I live in Fresno.
My congressman's Tom McClintock, but he's also the congressman and
somebody that lives in Lake Tahoe. Guy, those are weird map,
and man, we don't need that anyhow. I say, National
TV probably has the reach of some really popular local
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talk shows in LA and New York or some bigger
cities here. But here was Governor Governor Pritzker, Alwin Cobert,
and he whips the map out.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
You're considering, if you're considering doing a little more redrawing
in Illinois. You already have some crazy districts in Illinois.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Take a look at this.
Speaker 9 (10:39):
Look at look at seventeen here it does that, then
it comes up here and it sneaks around there and
goes all the way up here and then goes right
over there like that. And look at look at look
at this one kind of goes whip up there. It's
like a stinger on a scorpion down here. Is this
common for all states to do?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
We handed over to it kindergarten class, and let.
Speaker 9 (11:01):
Make a joke about and that's the non partisan group
that does this.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
And that's our independent commission.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
You know, Yeah, why don't you answer it honestly about
why your districts look like a tale of a scorpion
swooping around. Texas authorities are tracking down the rogue Democrat lawmakers.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
I'm looking here.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
FBI director Cash Mattel has been asked to assist.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Bring the fugitives to justice.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Texas Attorney Attorney General Kim Paxson gonna vacate their seats.
I don't know that there's there's rules and laws for
all this. Wouldn't that be something even of a judge
of court certifies, Hey, who wants to run for Congress.
We're gonna have a quick election this weekend. You can
voted all a lot of burgers and seven eleven's and
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Pigley Wigglies and hb's. Those are all big Texas things.
Ruling issue by the Supreme Court of Texas does not
allow the minority faction and the legislature to improperly interfere
with the legislative majorities prerogative to conduct business by removing
themselves from the state for the explicit purpose of interfering
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with the proceedings of the Texas Legislature, Democrats are refusing
to perform their duties in a manner that amounts to
abandonment of office. If the runaway members of the legislative
minority do not return to the House and resume performance
of their duties by the deadline, Attorney General packs and
will seek judicial relief confirming their office is vacant. Let's
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see how long they're willing to live in hotel rooms
in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
We are.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Uncharted waters in America right now. We can't have a
system where states like Illinois, Mayorlean and California get to
push things to the max while what you're gonna say,
Texas doesn't.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Go ahead?
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Crockett congress Woman Crockett saying Republicans are weak. You're the
one that's running. You're the guys making all this noise.
She's all saying, we're about to about to beat you down.
Whether are two snaps up? Newsom is checked out here,
he's playing national games. That's what he's doing. Newsom's attitude,
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get used to it. Well, it's been kind of the
whole whole time. But have you ever given your two
week notice and stayed on at work? That's that's Newsom's attitude.
What what are you gonna fire me?
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Right?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
There's some people that want to replace him, one of
those being Riverside County shrif Chad Bianco. He's a good
manatorial candidate and uh. He has released the following on
Newsom here. Here's what he has to say. And this
is about Newsome closing down more prisons, which creates more crime,
the uncle said new some salt on crime policies continue
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to put criminals ahead of victims. Shutting down another state
prison while violent criminals continue to ravage our communities is
not reform, it's reckless. We got us a reckless governor,
don't we please Democrats think about it. Whoever it is
that wants to step in and replace, they're going to
have the same kind of policies. You know what you've
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seen happen in this state. It is not good in
any stretch of the imagination. And it's sad. And there's
people out here that want to stay here, but they
want California to treat them back correctly. And it's not.
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And we don't need it to become Sodom and Gomorrah.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
And it is Daniel, you have a you know, the homeless,
the onmless that if you look, if you go downtown
Los Angeles, it's like I've been around the world. I
remember being thirty years ago in Africa. Africa doesn't look
like that. It's unbelievable. No, either, Third Walk Country thirty
years ago ago look like California right now. Like downtown,
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you know, you go down to the library, it's like
Southom and Gamara. I mean, it's like sex, sex, drugs
and rock and roll. A public library downtown Los Angeles,
and I'm telling you it's unbelievable. It's like Sodom and Gamarra.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
When Fabio has issues, like that, we know it's not good.
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. No,
they had a they had a whole trans group up there,
first ever transvestite team. They were called My Chosen Family.
(15:54):
And who are they raising money for? On Celebrity Family Few.
Let's sit down, kids, Let's watch Family Few raising money
for black transvestite prostitutes. Yeah, we had me La Jam,
Joscelyn d d Fresey, Ts Madison and Peppermint.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
With Steve Harvey at the Diddy Parties with Reverend TD
Jakes and Oprah or something. He seemed all comfortable with it,
and they had some of the low lights and I
was like, no, I'm not even airing in them back.
They very vulgar, yeah, way in appropriate. Way, it's just sick. Really,
Harvey put you in a different category, now, I really did.
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I don't even want to watch your funny YouTube, you know,
compilations of Steve Harvey cracking up. Now you're not funny anymore.
Hector Barajas at californiaglobe dot com. And I think there
should be some politicians on the Republican side that need
to tap into what Hector wrote about here and be
able to convey that in their campaigns across the state.
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He said, I love California, but California doesn't love me,
and he starts out with in and out. President Lindsay
Snyder announced she and her family are leaving California for Tennessee.
She put it plainly, there's a lot of great things
about California, but raising a family's not easy here. Doing
business is not easy here. Now, he wrote, she said
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the quiet part out loud. I love California, but California
doesn't love me. I'm going to give you a few
highlights here again it's California Globe dot Com. Hector Barajas,
I love California. You can go read it, he said.
We discussed the state's four point one trillion economy, now
the fourth largest in the world, but for many that
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prosperity is not trickled down. Many families are crowded into
small apartments. Young adults, including recent college gradually moving back
to with their parents because they can't afford rent. They're
optimism and hope that life would improve for the next
iteration are gradually fading. It's not about inflation or post
pandemic recovery. These struggles are largely driven by policy. There's
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a new Valero up where I live of Frying up
there at Frying and Copper, and they got those new
apartments back there really nice. They're like, I don't know,
twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six hundred, just
he goes up, you know, two three bedroom, one of
garage with it. And I always see these young people
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walking out of Valero, walking back over to the apartments,
and I think, how are they? And I'm talking like
in their twenties, and I'm like, how are they affording this?
What jobs are there here? What are they doing to
afford this? Quasi Bay area rent kind of thing, either
wealthy parents or maybe they're that successful. Young people can be,
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but not as many as I'm seeing. And then I thought,
I don't know, maybe five six, I are living in
a apartment three or four, you know, cutting it up
to you know, seven eight hundred dollars a person. I
guess that's the California way, and there's nothing wrong with
young people having roommates. I did up toil a certain
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point where I said I'd rather take my percentage and
go get a cruddy your place and be alone. I
did that pretty quick on as a young person. I
was like, Yeah, I like to hang out with all y'all,
but I think I'm going to say good night to myself.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
I member.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
It was so bad that I had to turn the
shower on. It was cold, but it blew right at
the shower curtain. A stand up shower that didn't blow sideways.
It blew right at the shower curtain, so you'd have
to reach around. You have to put your feet on
the outside to hold the shower curtain down, reach around,
turn it on, trying to not get any splatter on you,
and sit there and hold the shower curtain down. It's
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ridiculous because the showerhead didn't even move. It was because
you think I'd move it to the left, turn it on.
It hit the wall. No, uh, stationary one direction. Hey,
but I had my own place. But I can't imagine
now I'm being young in California like I was up
in Chico nineteen eighty four, my best room from high school.
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We went up there. Our rent was I think it
was two ninety nine or three hundred on the dot
for a nice two bedroom with one bath. It wasn't
around the campus. It was a back then, a newer place,
probably built in the mid seventies or something. By eighty four,
it was still nice. That was doable. Yes, gas prices,
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I'd fill up my seventy four red Volkswagen convertible. I mean,
putting ten bucks in was a big That was a lot.
I was really filling it up then. And a housing
market in the middle class now gone. All the refineries
are shutting down. It does not look good. And we
have a guy at the helmet's not even focused on it.
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So it's not going to get any or it's going
to continue to get worse. All the building codes and
all the agreements, I mean, to build affordable homes almost
impossible in California.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Then they tell you which.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Chinese solar panels you got to put on they're going
to mandate. You. Got the people out there building the
homes can't even afford to live in them. And I'll
add their most of them aren't even citizens.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
And do I'm saving.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Forty one percent of construction workers in La are legal aliens.
And that's why the state lost more residents than it
gained last year. Sixty percent of Atlas Van line customers
moved out of California. I'm sure Atlas was like, hey,
we got to get some more employees out there. The
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counters backing up too much. Thirty three percent of Californians
have had to choose between food and housing in the
past month. Three point eight million California families, that's thirty
five percent don't have enough income every month to meet
basic needs. So it's slowly unraveling. On such a winter's day,
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people aren't leaving because they hate the state. But like
this article says, California doesn't love us back. You need
to get a Republican out there that can convey that message,
like me, I'll have the state love you back. Yeah,
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hear that one. Beiyanco is the treportary show on the Valley.
He's coward talk informed that Howard Stern you see him
on his show there, that's a wig. It's not his
real hair. I don't know if that's true. I don't
want to spread fake news.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
Would be another example of as you says.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
I'm going to get to the bottom of that. We
know he dies is here. Nobody has black hair like
that at that age. And if you're gonna do it
gradually do it. Don't do the shot. Come on, guys
over sixty doing that kind over fifty. I've already said
a long time ago I would never do that, and
I not if you do it, it's okay. I want
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to hang on to that. I know that youth will feel.
But it does not matter guys that are getting older,
because I want you to think back when you were younger.
Say you're thirty, say you're twenty five, thirty, thirty three
years old.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
You know fifty was old. That was old.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
That that was old to you, and let me tell
you it is now at fifty nine. I will tell
you even nine years ago, see when he turned fifty.
And if you're in shape, it's like, hey, man, look
at that guy. He's in shape. Comma for his age.
Hey look at that guy. Man, he's got a good
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looking wife there, Comma for his age. So accept it, man,
accept it. And if that, how are you looking up?
How'res sterning there to see it?
Speaker 2 (24:06):
That's real?
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Or what do you find you? Anybody backing that up
at all? It's efty, it's iffy, all right. That's something
he probably wouldn't say. That's something that would have to
come from an inside source. Charlemagne he he ripped kind
of on Trump when Laura Trump was on Fox and
he was on her TV show. He didn't give President
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Trump a good grade, and then Trump called him a
low IQ. And then Charlemagne came back said I'm on
your side. And now Charlemagne is trashing the View for
all their left wing bias and barely ever featuring conservative voices.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
I don't think he liked.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Getting getting a little bit of slap down for the
President of the United States of America called him low IQ.
He thanked Laura Trump for having him on the show,
and he slammed the View for not doing the same
with conservatives. He said, you only talk to people that
you agree with. Well, they're not going to stop slamming
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on President Trump. Remember the guy in the what was it?
Was it a message to Congress President Trump gave It
wasn't a state of the Union when Congress and now
Green the other drew down.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Pimp Daddy of the Year looking from Texas with his.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Cane up in the air. Right, boy, he's still on
his path here.
Speaker 7 (25:28):
There are no circumstances that would prevent me from continuing
to challenge the bigotry emanating from the presidency and policy.
I will not stop. And I promise you this president
is going to He's going to be brought down. He's
going to be brought down. He has to be brought down.
(25:50):
And I don't mean physically. I'm talking about politically. We
will bring him down. He will be impeached again. I
thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
I love his crowd in the background, hm hm, fanning
herself like she's had a Sunday service, about to go
eat Sunday lunch. Keep on right, Al, you're out of
your mind. Uh, he said, they're not gonna stop. Looks
like Lizzo stop eating. I gotta say good for her.
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I saw a picture of her, you know, Lizzo the performer, overweight,
playing Thomas Jefferson's flute that had never been played before,
and she was always with, you know, body shaming in
that whole thing of you know, I'm plump, I'm round,
I'm big, you better love it, you better not shame me.
And everybody got behind her and oh so great with
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the Sydney Sweeney ab with her jeans out.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
I kid you not.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Lizzo actually put this out on Instagram, a picture of
her laying down with some jeans on a jean jacket.
It's got her legs kind of propped up, leaning with
her hand across her said, if Democrats won the election.
She was saying, if Kamala and Tim Walls, the Chinese
guy they're going to get into here, had won the election,
it would have been Sidney Sweeney.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
I guess she's.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Saying it would have been her. In the Genes ad,
she's all laying back looking all model like. Actually put
it up on Instagram and she said, if Democrats have
won the election, and she had that picture, she said,
my genes are black with a j my jeans are black.
But hey, losing weight, good for her? Is she doing
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the shot thing or whatever it is she is. You've
heard that she's working out and taking the ozembic kind
of drugs, right, you have heard that, but we still
haven't clarified if that's really Howard Stern's air or not.
We'll get you the latest here on the updates. New
York Times had a little headline it said, why the
right is obsessed with thinness When diet culture meets conservative morality,
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They're out of things to write about, aren't they? OBCD
In America, is a real thing. I looked it up
and it costs the healthcare system and the economy one
point four trillion dollars a year.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
I was surprised by that. Also found another fact that
medical costs are obese people or sixty eight percent higher
than somebody that is fit, and that increases up to
two hundred and thirty four percent more for morbidly a
beast people. Now you're you're thinking of really big people
when you think about this. But the Health Department says,
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and this is an example, if you're a man and
you're five foot nine and you weigh two hundred and
five pounds, you're obese.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I No, they need to change that. They need to
change that a little bit because I'm not five nine
and I'm not at that pounds there. But I bet
you if they did me, they'd be like, yeah, due,
you're gonna fit in that category.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
But look, I can untuck the shirt here and you
can't see the dumb lap.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
He said.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Eighty percent of young men don't feed the fitness test
require for the military. Anyhow, back to the New York Times,
there were these two women Times opinion editor and a
columnists and They said, it's all about traditional gender roles,
that litany of things that marriage, baby, fitness, protein, It's
just one very narrow image. Anyone who's not conforming to
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that image is sort of outside the circle. It's also
in a moment when we do see fewer female leaders
across the board, so the idea that women should be
physically smaller goes along with the idea that they're not
gonna be the ones out for taking up space. What
does that even mean? I read it this morning, I
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highlighted it, I read it again. I just read it
again live on the air, and I still don't even
know what it means. These are New York Times calling
those guys. Well, I do know what this next line meant.
They said that Christian conservatives want women to be thinner,
so they're easily to sideline. What does that mean that
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if you don't, if they don't go along with what
you're saying, they're easier to tackle because they're smaller.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
What does that mean?
Speaker 8 (30:31):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (30:31):
These people are nuts, aren't they. New York Times Women
went on, they said, there's a lot of studies that
show people who are overweight, especially women who are overweight,
are discriminated against they learn less. They said, when I
look at these Christian diet influences, in a way, the
appeal to me is totally apparent, because, especially when it
comes to things like food, American food culture is so confusing. Again,
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I'm not understanding. I'm trying to follow what they're saying.
It made absolutely no sense, they said, the guidance on
what you should eat part of culture. Having just a
clear set of guidelines based on something like religion almost
feels like a relief. Sometimes I'm envious. I wish I
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believed in something that just told me how to live
my life. I was like, wow, it's a gift, Honey,
you can't accept it. I know somewhere in the Bible
that says don't hang out with those that drink too
much wine or gorge themselves on too much meat. It
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doesn't say wine and meat. It says too much gluttonous, right,
the drunker the glutton talks about becoming poor living that way,
And yeah, our bodies are made by God and they're good.
But well, sin got in man, it corrupted it. The
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power food. Humans will abuse it, right, Trev, you know
the love of your life, you've been abusing. Debbie your
whole life.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
I have. I'm sorry, little Debbie.
Speaker 10 (32:15):
This is the Trebortary Show, Condom Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Talk, But that's what we call summertime in the Central
Valley of California. Who's going to replace President Trump in
twenty twenty eight?
Speaker 10 (32:31):
You said this morning that you probably won't be running
for a third term. This weekend, Secretary of State Rubio
said that he thought JD. Vance would be a great nominee.
You could clear the entire Republican field right now. Do
you agree that the heir apparent to Maga is Jade Vance?
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Well, I think most likely, in all fairness, he's the
vice president. I think Marco is also somebody that maybe
would get together with JD in some form. I also
think we have incredible people, some of the people in
the stage right here. So it's too early, obviously to
talk about it. But certainly he's doing a great job
and he would be probably favorite at this point.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
All right, I think that's what we said a little
while back, right JD. Van said, Marco Rubiel there, that
would be a good one too, would it not. Well,
we don't need to worry about that now, because we
got us a good president. That's bringing in some money.
President Trump just announcing earlier this afternoon.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
This afternoon, we're pleased to welcome to the White House
one of the great and most esteem business leaders and
geniuses and innovators anywhere in the world. Apple CEO Tim Cooks,
amazing job. Thanks as well to Secretary of the Treasury
Scott Peasant and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick for being
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here wherever you may be. Oh there you are, hello,
fellas I missed you. Today Apple is announcing that it
will invest six hundred billion dollars with a B in
the United States over the next four years. That's one
hundred billion dollars more than they were originally going to invest.
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And this is the largest investment Apple has ever made
in America and anywhere else. And it's just an honor
to have you. As you know, Apple has been an
investor in other countries a little bit. I won't say
which ones, but a couple, and they're coming. They're coming home.
Six hundred billion dollars. It's the biggest there is. The
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company is also unveiling its ambitious New American Manufacturing program,
which will bring factories and assembly lines across our country
all roaring to life areas that we're not doing so
well or doing very well. We have about seventeen trillion
dollars coming into the United States, which is more than
ever before. That's never even come close. There's never been
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anything like it. Even you, that's even a lot of
money for you. But we have commitments of more than
seventeen trillion dollars. That was a couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
You guys, hear those numbers. This is what a businessman
does when he becomes president of the United States. He
does good business. And sorry, Gavin, sorry, Bud, Come on, man,
I get it. Yeah, it's gonna be good news for
California too.
Speaker 10 (35:16):
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