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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The time she turned forty, Susie had resigned herself to
the fact she would never be able to buy a home.
While her friends spent their thirties checking off that milestone,
she struggled to save money while raising a daughter on
her own. There it is a man in the house.
New data from the National Association and Relatives shows that
between mid twenty twenty four and mid twenty twenty five,
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the typical age of a first time buyer reached a
record high of forty years old. The median age for
all buyers rose to an all time high of fifty nine,
up from forty seven and twenty nineteen. So when they
started tracking this the median age of home buyers back
in nineteen eighty one, what age you think it was.
We're not talking the fifties here, We're talking nineteen eighty
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one twenty two twenty nine. Things have gotten worse. First
time buyer's account for a record low twenty one percent
of home purchases last year. Well, what could be going on?
I don't know. Look around the country. We recently got
it slammed in front of our eyes and ears at
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forty two million are on snap. I don't know how
many of those millions I would check off if I
were keen carry going. Yes, they deserve it, they deserve it.
They don't, they don't, they don't, they don't. No no, no, no,
no no no no, yes they do no no, no,
no no no. You know, I don't know how many
of those forty two million deserve it, or need it
or require it. Yeah, I just use the word deserve.
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Nobody deserves it, require it live in a country that
can afford it. We can't. We're only thirty seven trun
I don't just keep giving people money. But man, this
is all symptom of a deeper rod, is it not?
But the greatest mistake of the recent decades, I don't
know twenty five million illegals flooding into America When you
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say that's one of the biggest mistakes, because it's a
mistake that's just going to keep giving. And we can't
even keep track of all the areas, but we can
keep a little bit of track here on the housing market.
Mass immigrations put a big strain on it. Study from
the Federation American Immigration Reform. It may be Vice President
vance Right himself actually has evidence to support it. They
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report states and nations. Housing supply shortage would not be
nearly severe if it weren't for high immigration levels stressing
housing market. And they're not just talking illegals. They're talking
about in the United States, we import more than a
million four nationals on green cards each year. In addition
to the we don't know how many of you're on
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temporary work pieces thousands, I guess hundreds of thousands. And
then those that are broken in illegally, they got to
live somewhere. Have you ever stopped the thought, where do
all these dwellings come from? For the millions Biden allowed
to surge in? Well? And why is rent so high?
How did suddenly surge up so high? Well, open your
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eyes and ears. Immigration levels, Fair Report said one of
the most consequential factors affecting housing affordability because it directly
generates significant housing demand in supply constrained areas least able
to handle an influx of people. Thanks Central Valley, the
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consistent flow and that pressure that it puts Fare went
back here Federation American immigration reform. Back during the George
w Obama crisis, across America cash or Clonker time period,
new housing units had collapsed so about four hundred thousand
a year were being built across America. That was twenty ten,
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and we'd only recovered the Great Recession totals by twenty twenty,
right before COVID, we'd finally gotten back to building what
we were building before. That's how long it took a decade.
In that same decade, eleven million cards were issued, more
than a million annually, And again we don't know how
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many came in illegally, but just those new arrivals alone,
that's not enough to occupy the new housing built in
that period. And so what do you think is going
to happen if for new housing goes four hundred thousand
a year and we have millions coming in?
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Hm?
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Hm.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
The Fair Report set a five percent point increase in
any kind of recent immigration share of a metro area's population.
So let's just say we kept track of illegals here. Chrise,
we can't. Police don't do it, CHP doesn't do it,
CINSUS doesn't do it. No, so we really do not know.
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But for every five percentage point our population increases with illegals,
that's a twelve percent increase in American born households. Immigrants
are more likely to rent. So you've got a lot
of working class and those that live in the big
cities or hit the hardest, and we're seeing it across
and right now. I'm not talking about you know, his
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sharpie going off to an executive order. I'm talking about
they codify it in Congress to curb illegal or to
curb legal immigration, actually to stop it, to say no,
not unless we need some scientists in here to tell
us how to do something. Yeah, they can come over
here and work and live for a while, and if
it works and we make it to Venus with his knowledge,
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then he gets to stay here. But no, we don't
need we need to have a chill out period, a
catch up period. Vice President Vance said, you cannot flood
the United States of America with forty million people who
have no legal right to be here, have them compete
against families for homes and not expect the price the skyrocket.
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You increase in demand, they increase the price. Well, on
the flip side of the legal alien battle that's going on.
I was born in Union City, Tennessee, one hundred miles
north of Memphis, and I lived in Memphis as a kid.
My brother was born there, and we got all the
liberals even in Memphis because it's a crime hell hole
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it's turned into. Now they're in panic because of the military. There,
ice and Border patrol are in Memphis. And I'm very
pleased to announce one hundred and one missing kids had
been found in Memphis. Now, see when these things happened,
I had no idea there were one hundred and one
missing kids in Memphis. These are the things we don't
think about. According to the US Marshall, Memphis Safe Task
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Force has cleared over one thousand Memphis warrants in addition
to locating and safely returning one hundred and one missing children.
So there were a thousand arrest warrants just sitting on
a desk waiting to be served. Well, I guess I
got their hands too busy with the crime that's coming
in on the nine one one calls. I don't know
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what the excuses are, but I'm glad the Feds got
in there. One hundred and one missing kids found. Listen,
that's what I've voted for.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
Man A Legal immigration is also deeply unfair to American workers,
including African American workers. People don't realize what happens.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
He's their races quit the's bleeding heart liberals. They care
so much, don't they. They're pro sanctuary state from Tiberan
where there's zero tobacco. They're so compassionate, aren't they. Yeah,
until the issue or whatever they stand for is going
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knocking on their door.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
Right.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
As we know this whole transgender battle that's been going
on across this country. How did all they get started?
Bruce Jenner? Yeah, And that's the marker. I can also
mark when America went from what's wrong is right when's
right is wrong? And it was the oj trial verdict.
Then we had Bruce Jenner Caitlin up there, and there's
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a marker. Then we had Joe Biden are in the
White House.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
The idea that an eight year old child or a
ten year old child decides, you know, I decided I
want to be transgender. That's what I think I'd like
to be able. They make my life a lot easier
and easier. There should be zero discrimination.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Even if you're a naked nammy you're dangling amencibles out
at a woman's in a woman's locker room, at a gym.
Tiss Hyman is her name. I played her audio a
whole lot over the last week or so. She confronted
a man in the hallway and Gold Gym and smell
A kicked her out and all of that. She is
a woman on a mission, and she lets everybody know
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she's a black lesbian woman. That kind of gives her like, Okay,
I'm I'm not a cist gender white republic can wellman
out here. I'm a black lasbian, she shout shouts out.
But she knows men are men and women are women.
And guess where she went into the bowls of beels
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of bubs workers Newsance bills above. But State Senator Scott Wiener,
he's he's right there next to Newsom down there. He's
the one that shines up his pitchfork for him. He's
going to be running Nancy Pelosi's seat. He's going to
be going to d C, where I think he could
actually end up being less detrimental to the country because
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he got all these things going here. The sanctuary transtate,
sanctuary abortion hookers can loiter on the corner. We're going
to lower the age or sex assault. He's just a
sick demonic. State Senator Tis Heyman went out very cool,
even said, hey, I've seen some of the things you passed.
I agree. She was respectful and this was a sit
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down kind of campaign thing. They're up on this little stage.
It's not a big building. The moderators up there, Wieners
in the other chair, and Tish is in the front row.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
M as a lesbian woman who was attacked in a
woman's locker room at Golds Gym this week by a
self identifying trends with the documenting history of domestic violence,
I'm deeply concerned about women's safety and a female only.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Spaces, all right, Yeah, and TMZ I played the audio
of that psycho. No, it's not enough just to build
a transgender bathroom, because we have different versions of trans.
There's trans, then we got trends. Then we'd have to
build multiple deaths and just accept that I'm merely a
luman and let's just have to No, we're not going
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to accept that. No, most Democrats aren't, aren't aren't used
to this kind of thing. They see if they if
they saw a dude in a straw hat with a
dip in and his boots on, they might think okay,
let's watch this guy looks like a conservative. But Tis
Hyman knows you blending right in the crowd right there
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front row again, Scott w uh Wiener had to be
just whoa, this isn't normal. No, no, non men, men
are women. We know that.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
So we want, I mean everyone to be safe. And
we also know that, you know, we have trans trans
people both men and women, who are men and women,
and so uh you know we so have your trans
women are women.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
And so uh you know you know, uh, you know,
cooking that long to say trans women or women. Let's
count ready, and so you know they have women in
a quarter. Yeah, okay, there he was sitting there. Tis
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for having none others. I'm telling you now, and.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
I'm telling you now millions of women across America of
being harassed and sexually assaulted in lack of I'm not transphobic,
I'm not homophobic, and I do respect a lot of
the things you've done, but I do see a lot
of these bills that you've passed that are dangerous for women.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
And young children. Wait to stand up, Tis Shaimen. Listen
to the Sodom and Gomorrah crowd. Men are not women.
She said that the crowd turns on her. Listen, and I'm.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Telling you, as a woman first and foremost that this
is dangerous and we need your help because you're in
the office, You're going to go into policity spot.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
I want to support you.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Have millions of people behind me watching this right now,
and we want to know. Are you going to protect women,
not trans women?
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Women? Women? Trans women are different things. Women women. Listen,
we need to protect women's safety. No, they are not.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
They are men. I was assaulted by you to reconstructing.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Secondly, get out in here. Tis was trying to tell
him that dude that was in her locker room, I
guess his ex wife now, but she needed reconstructive surgery.
That's that's how violent this guy was. Yeah, just the
dude hanging out in there. And I saw the video
where she followed him man, and he's like, I can
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come in here if I want, turning his head around
all sasheting in. It's wrong with people. But Tis was like, respectfully,
I'm done, Wiener. You're a wiener man.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
I telling you right now, men are harassing women in
the locker room.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
Let's set hi, let's set him answer the question.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
I'm just telling you I want to woo.
Speaker 7 (13:47):
Just let's now.
Speaker 8 (13:48):
I'm done.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
And by the way, I respect what you have to
I just want to let you know that.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
I'm sorry that you were multiple times. So reason you're
talking about it, I think we need to collect the
safety of all women, and obviously that's incredibly important. I
also know that trans women are also rutalized in this country.
So women and sister women are rutalizing this country, and
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we have to protect safety all of them.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
They have to protect women. We cannot be raped in
the bathrooms by men that want to say they're women.
They're not women, they're not leomen.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
I'm leaving.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
It's okay, but I'm not going to take the lead.
How I am leaving because you know what, you guys
are not protecting women.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
You're doing a lot the bills that.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
You're passing for the long I've read a lot of them.
They're great, but there's things with the trans it's not right.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Thank you very much, No rock, thank you. And my
name is fesh Hymn for Congress.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
You heard me, sister, all right, don't let them use
our blackness and our civil rights as a reason to
pass weird nolls for children to transform. It's wrong.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
My sister's in jail.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
She can't get free tampons and so plus you could
get free transformation medication, big formats, best time.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Yeah, Scott, well things are going so I think you're
going so Sithly's talk about another uncomfortable moment. Uh huh.
Remember when you spilled that soy sauce with your soy
boy and an't going on? Yeah, there you go, way
to go, Tiz hymend California's crazy. You want some more proof.
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This is just like I did not know of this
California diversion program in law enforcement where you beat your
kid to death and then you can claim that you
need marijuana detox. You got a little something going on
in your brain. You got alcoholism, and it can be
claimed later on after you've committed the crime. Don't believe
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me that it's gotten that crazy. Listen to Sacramento County
Sheriff Jim Cooper.
Speaker 7 (15:51):
To get diversion. You can do anxiety depression, caffeine addition,
caffeine withdrawal, Minriljuan edition, I withdraw alcohol, same thing. It's crazy.
Anyone pretty much can find a condition that will suffice
to get you diversion.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
I didn't know about this. Today listen to the Sacramento
County Show. Give you this example.
Speaker 7 (16:15):
What Faber got blackout, drunk, drink a pint of Vodkins
into theirs, and basically beat his one year old to death.
My deputies investigated that case horrific and he got diversion.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
He got diversion. Well, I'm sure that pops up when
you're interviewing somebody done it that. Oh they eat their
infant to death, but they got diversion. Well, thank you
for coming in and applying. We read your background check.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
And here's where Rugby the wrong way. When he got diversion,
it arrest erased his record. So think about this, his
entire records erased, got arrest, those charges everything. And here
in California we do background checks for schools do for everybody.
You get fingerprinted on those background checks. So right now,
when this person getsinger printed, the arrest records not there.
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He can be a teacher, he can be a coach,
he can be a boy Scout troop leader, all those
scenes because the record is not there. And that's gary.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, guys, it just might be time to leave.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
That's true, because it's true.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
That's right. You think you're going to be living in
DC where the National Guard is. That's why you say
that the dude beat his kid to death.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
And I'm going to say, if you beat your kid
to death, you should not be around kids. I don't
want you around my kids. And that's what troubles me.
And even a bigger issue.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
You can be.
Speaker 7 (17:37):
Diagnosed after the fact. So you think if someone got
diagnosed with condition, it would be beforehand, but they're being
diagnosed after the fact. And I think when someone's accused
of something horrific, I would expect that a diagnosis would
come from a psychiatrist who's a medical doctor, not a psychologist.
Even a licensed marriage family therapist can diagnose you after
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the fact.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I wonder how the Left would respond to this. Sheriff
he no, he's a black man. Sorry, y'all, you can't
say that. Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper. Listen to this
example here of a bank robbery. Oh, I was just
depressed and I'm going through marijuana withdraw That's why I
robbed the bank. And then when I had some money,
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I bought my weed and then I didn't have the
withdrawal anymore.
Speaker 7 (18:24):
Yeah, we had a bank robbery recently in an Abian jurisdiction.
Convicted of bank robbery, he got mental health diversion. We
have a new case of bank robbery for him here
in sith Comento. Somebody bregalized somebody's house, took tens of
thousands of dollars in jewelry and got mental health diversion.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
All right, let's don't let that word get out too much.
I'm just assuming many criminals didn't hear me play the
sheriff's words right there. Wow, that's a literally that is
a get out of jail free card. Now I know
some of the diversion aspect of it. It can take
time off. I don't know if it's a complete get
out of jail, but I think that's a maybe next
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week if we can, I like to give law enforcement
heads up Sheriff Johnsononi invite him on about the diversion program. Yeah,
that'd be good time. And the more that I'm doing
news talk unless it's some big story, they're so busy.
I almost feel bad. Go hey, can you take time
out of your fighting crime in this state and come
in here and sit out. But he's always very open
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to the invitations, and we love to throw the football
out there as well. Let me ask a question right here,
what is maga twenty twenty six? I feel we need
to kind of define out loud through all this chaos,
right everything, that's what's going on, like a clear set
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of value so everyone knows what it really means to be.
What's that? Oh, he's already defined, you're right, let's I'm sorry,
President Trump.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
We know that it's the family and the church, not
government officials that know best how to create strong and
loving communities. And above all else, we know this in America,
we don't worship government.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
We worship God.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
I thought that makes you feel good?
Speaker 5 (20:25):
This is the Trebortary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
What is maga? Come on, Republican Party? Those are voted
for President Trump? But what what? What's our set of
values to define? What makes America great again? What should
we be fighting for? We've had good things happen, immigration,
border shut down, but the problem is not even far
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from cure because we're forgeting about the ones that already
made it. On this site. That's the that's the real
big uphill uphill battle right now, the uh just getting
back to the basics. Man. You hear President Trump talk
about family, our Declaration of Independence, our Constitution. It's all
right there, it's all right there. But we can't make
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it great again with all this dependence on the government.
We can't make it great again with the spending that
the Democrats and Republicans are doing. It will never ever
be great again. It might look temporarily like, you know,
it's Downtown's kind of fun and the carnival comes in
in the summer, but it leaves, and the leaves fall
and the snow comes and even forgot it was a
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good time. We can't make America great again without a
pro life movement. We don't hear about that that much doing.
Speaker 7 (21:49):
No.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I think President Trump when he blamed the midterms on
many Americans of the pro life movement, I think it
shut many of those individuals down. There are people that
are very vocal and very strong about it. One comes
on the air here at six o'clock tonight. But I
think it shut a lot of people down like they
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did no longer really hounded politicians about it. Even the
politicians you don't really hear it talked about too much
anymore do you? But this spending, man, this spending is
just beyond out of control, and you really want to say, well,
hold on there, newstalk guy, I just heard Okay, if
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you're just hearing me right now blaming Republicans and you're going, no,
they've cut, and they've cut, and they had a good
little season there with that chainsaw Lon Muskad and they've
kept that dos in going up. Well, sorry to have
to tell you that this clean resolution that we hear
Speaker Johnson talking about here, that hey, everybody should have
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just signed this. If they've done it, it's all going
to come up again in January. This is not the
way you handle our money, Democrats and Republicans, not the
way that you handle our money. It's not fair to us.
We can't live that way. No, we have a credit
score of negative something makes it really difficult in life.
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But they can well, I guess the shutdowns coming to
an end here, we can.
Speaker 8 (23:24):
We believe the long national nightmare will be over tonight.
It was completely and utterly foolish and pointless in the end,
as we said all along, I just want to apologize
to any Americans who are out there who still have
flight cancelations or delays. Today, I want to apologize to
the many American families who are made to go hungry
over the last several weeks, our troops and other federal
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employees who are wondering where their next paycheck would come from.
All of that's on the Democrats. Just never forget they
voted fifteen times between the House and the Senate to
close your government.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
You voted to keep funding America to the same tune
that Joe Biden did. You've had eleven months to do
something differently, Republicans. Yes, If you're wondering why I'm so
mad in yelling there, it's that they've even talked about it.
These Democrats won't vote for this. It's the same spending
we were doing with Joe Biden. Why don't we get
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angry about that. We can't have MAGA twenty twenty six
just acting like this gravy train keeps going on. Man,
both parties in this spending orgy for decades, ever since
I've been alive. You do know it has to fall in.
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There's no way of country can recover from this kind
of a thing, with this kind of spending. We have
to change this and it's so easy to go well,
everything keeps going on. We turn the switchback on life.
Life's been moving the same my whole life. I remember
as a little little kid seeing some gas line in
seventy three. I remember hearing the word inflation on the
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TV when I would run in and out from playing
in the summer Walter Cronkite, my dad watching the news.
I knew the word inflation. Then in the eighties, everything
was fine. Nineties, everything was fine. Two thousands, everything was fine.
Then we hit that housing crisis, bank fall out, all
of that. Uh, are those just the warnings the birth pains,
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because we're going, well, we recover from that. Everything got
temporarily it did. When you have thirty seven trillion in
debt that's due overtime, that's you'll never ever going to
get up, and there's no way, no way, and the
unfunded liabilities that moves it up into the eighty and
ninety trillion meeting, the all the pension plans and everything
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like that, like we have with Kalpers here in California.
When you hear our deficit just add on billions more
So we have to if you really want to help families,
like President Trump, was talking about we don't worship government.
We don't. I think maybe getting rid of the Department
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of Education would help future children that cannot be as propagandized.
That'd be a good start. I think if I were
King Carry, I would just go a Department of Commerce.
Don't need it housing urban. But now we're good interior energy.
Let's not too many regulations come from all of that.
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We somehow got along that way before, didn't we? For
all these departments came in to be We even had
people that could work at factories that built muscles.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
But Americans today were just too dad burned dumb. I'm
not saying that that was stated by the man. I
just made you feel good when I played you President
Trump saying we don't worship government, we worship God. And
I went out, yeah, because I knew I was coming
back with something here that really depressed me. President Trump
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was on with lor Ingram and she was asking about
all these form workers and Chinese and all these people
coming over, just like I was said about with legal
immigration a million a year, how do we build the houses?
You know, just based on that, you would stop it. Oh,
we can't have all these people coming in legally, we
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can't have them coming in. We don't have the houses
that drives it. Okay, that's the argument here. And if
Joe Biden said this, I would be like, Wow, that's
even low for him. If Obama said it, you know,
down the list of all the Democrats had said it,
I would think that's that's boy. That's just Colon Kaepernet
kind of stuff right there. That sounded anti American. How
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how can you say that about your people, the generations
that have built the greatest nation ever in America in
the world. I guess President Trump thinks that Americans just
don't well listen. I don't have to put words in
his mouth.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
He said, right, if you want to raise wages for
American workers, you can't flood the country with tens of
thousands or hundreds of.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
We also do have to bring in talent when we
got a talent and they know you don't know, you
don't we don't.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Have talented people.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
No, you don't have you don't have certain talents, and
you have to people have to learn. You can't take
people off an unemployment like an unemployment line and say
I'm going to put you into a factory. Who we're
going to make missiles or I'm going to do we
ever do it before?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Yeah, how did we do that before? Now, notice he
says certain talents. I'll give him that taking people off
the unemployment line. What to put down to Americans that
don't have jobs like they're they're not smart enough to
work in a missile factory. Well maybe some of the
scientific engineer talent pool. I would think we better have
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that in America. We don't have We don't have that
in America. Now, then we got some grandsons of von Braun,
all the Nazis that came over. Uh. But if we
don't have that here to design missiles, boy, we're in
a We're all a mess, aren't we. By the President
of the United States, I wouldn't be saying that, No,
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that's not that. And that's like Newsom down there in
Brazil putting America downy of.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
Talent, And I know you don't know, you don't we
don't know, you don't have you don't have certain talents,
and you have to people have to learn. You can't
take people off an unemployed like an unemployment line and
say I'm going to put you into a factory. Who
we're going to make missiles or I'm gonna do we
ever do it before.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Let's continue that conversation here.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
I'll give you an example. In Georgia, they raided because
they wanted illegal immigrants. They had people from from South
Korea that need batteries all their lives. You know, making
batteries are very complicated. It's not an easy thing and
very dangerous. A lot of explosions, a lot of problems.
They had like five or six hundred people early stages
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to make batteries and to teach people how to do
it well. They wanted them to get out of the country.
You're going to need that, laure I mean, I know
you and I disagree on this. You can't just say
a country's coming in, going to invest ten billion dollars
to build a plant and going to take people off
an unemployment line who haven't worked in five years, and
they're going to start making their missiles. It doesn't work
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that way.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
I would disagree with that. I would say, we got
enough American workers that can work in a factory that
makes missiles. If we don't, we're done all right. Maybe
I haven't seen the print out he's seen what is
Maggot twenty twenty six. Well, it's not saying that we
don't have enough smart people here in America. That's not it.
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You don't have.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Certain talents and you have to people have to learn.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Okay, Well I would have said, oh, we got tons
of smart people in America. And as we keep bringing
this investment into these foreign companies or some technology that
maybe we haven't grasped here yet, but Americans can learn it,
we're going to get American jobs. One of the biggest
things that probably being way way way overlooked and not
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recognize that now is the the Marxist, socialist radical Muslims.
That that's the threat to the nation as well the
things that we need to focus on in my opinion,
So all right, you got all these things, what's uh,
what's the answer? Well, okay, first vote Republicans. We got
to say that over and over and over and over
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and over and over and over and get your uncle
out of the trap club, get your aunt, get your
get your family members. That's that's the number one thing
we can do as Republicans is to say we're going
to fill up both hands with ten people that we're
going to be just all over them, we're gonna come up.
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We're telling no, I'm coming by and picking you up,
or I'm gonna come over and make sure you fill
that out and we're gonna go down the post officer.
You're gonna drop that off, or we're gonna drop it
off somewhere. We need to communicate more with our elected
officials as the public. I know everybody's busy. I know,
I'm just telling you what needs to happen the school boards.
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You need to monitor your school boards. Maybe you can't
make every meeting and you see what they're doing. But
never stand down. Never stand down with those who disagree
with us. That's probably job one.
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Speaker 1 (32:43):
The British courts have found a former Manchester player guilty
for saying female sports announcers were diversity hires. He's a
former soccer star over there. He was found guilty of
offensive heights Bates for saying I don't know what anybody's
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uncle would say during any broadcast of any game when
they're a woman on right. I mean he's he's now guilty.
In the UK, guys, they don't have freedom of speech
over there. No, no, no, that's hate speech, hate speech
to have an opinion, call me a male chauvinist. All right,
you did, thank you. I don't care. Back when I
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watched a lot, I would I turn off a baseball
game I had a female in the booth, I did,
that's my that's my right? Play by play? Nope, nope, nope, nope.
Mm hmmm, I don't care what it is. I heard
on one of the Frostlen State games, one of the
TVCBS late couple of years ago, the network they had
a female in the booth and I listened to the bulloags,
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but I could not believe. And she said, number thirty
five runs it up the middle? What play by number
thirty five runs it up the middle? Can women be
involved in men's sports? Obviously yes? And I turn it
off if they're in the booth. Whatever it is I
want to do, obviously, yes I can, and I do.
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And I guess in some people's opinion, that make me
a mousehow of this? Let's see UK? No free freedom
of speech up in Canada. The government will move ahead
with digital ID Oh look at that happened over in
the UK. Now it's come across the ocean here. Yeah,
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they're kind of like they're indtgured servants. They're not slaves.
The UK's in ditchered servants the Canadians. That's how I
always fit. But yeah, if you want to seek any
kind of federal benefits, including any social security as they
call it old age security, you thought they would have
already changed that. That didn't sound right. He's saying all
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social security, call it something like that. Canada's Department of
Employments of the change will be made the goals to
an able delivery of efficient services across government. Yeah, they'll
start it out with what they can immediately control federal
benefits and they'll roll out this digital ID. Yeah, they
said it. It would not be mandatory. It's going to
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remain voluntary. Will not replace existing in person mail or
telephone based services. That is, until they get rid of
the telephone base mail in person services. They'll just start
slowly closing them down, kind of like how La City
Council voted to not repair any more gas station pumps?
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Why would you do that? Get everybody all frustrated and
see the EV line going quicker or something like that.
Can you believe I went in person and the line
was one hundred and thirty two and my tag was
one hundred and thirty three. I could I had to
wait to why don't you go digital? I just don't
want that. Well, why don't you just mail it in?
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They shut that off. Well didn't you used to call
it that? You can't, You've got to go down in person.
They then make your weight out in the Canadian cold.
You watch that under Trudeau they tried to or no,
they didn't try. They did. They asked Canadians via survey
if they would accept a national ID program that would
require each citizen to always have a type of digital
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passport on them. Well, show me your papers, Canadians.
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