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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That La City council woman went after a lawn musk
when he said he was going to, I don't know,
take jobs out of the area, go ahead. I think
she swore at him. Foul Mouth knew. Some social media
team went after that announced him from that CEO that
said they're not going to open and operate any source
in California. Why, well, if you do business in California,
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the climate's nice, but the business climate is and then
that gives us a lot of anxiety. How did the
how the government team respond Well, they responded with an attack,
belittling people. Their message was to take your business elsewhere.
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California right now has one million unemployed people. And what
is our covenor doing. He's out there strutting aroundy I'm
owning Trump own the truth, man. How can you expect
govern satan to own truth? You can't. You can't, you can't.
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But we know the truth. California has the highest unemployment
rate in the nation at five point five. We have
about half the nation's transients. We have the highest energy,
highest housing costs in the continental United States, and everything
costs more. So we got a really high poverty rate
as well. We got have to be have to be
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people living together more than ten years ago. Has to
be between twenty twenty and twenty twenty five. While we
were wide awake here, five hundred companies, big companies moved
their headquarters out that Bath and Beyond as senter and
sixty five stores nationwide, and they had the most here
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in California under ninety and they went into bankruptcy. They
were coming out of bankruptcy announcing plans for more stores
reopening nationwide, but they're not going to do any in
California because of the ten axes and the fees and
tough on businesses. And newsom response was basically, audios, I
don't care. We wish them well. You ready for the
(02:10):
last sentence of the statement to bet beth them beyond
from the Governor's office. We hope their efforts they become
relevant again as they try to open a second store,
they become relevant again. Hey, Gavin, I know you're all
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fresh and clean and pristine and dipty dude hair back
and always picking out your wardrobe your wife. He's one
of those dudes that the wife doesn't even help. Yeah,
he actually is there getting ready to go out. He'll
he'll say something like, are you wearing that? Yeah, he's
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he's very fashion even when he's down trying to clean
up the freeways and that with his sleeves rolled up,
he's got on his logo. Thing is sure today selves
with with his logo on it. You know, he sits
and this is normal for guys. I think I do it.
I wear hats a lot, don't I. Yeah, that way,
(03:13):
you don't got to worry about the hair. But uh yeah,
and I'll look.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
At it out.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
I'll have something on and I'll be picking out a
hat and I might do two or three just to
look and be Yeah, that's that. I have to know
does the hat go with the rest of it? So, yeah,
there's some hat primping going on, but Newsom takes it beyond.
You know he does. Even when he's getting ready to
wear a hat down on the freeway, he probably he
probably brings in his social media team here, film me
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and let me see the film. Let me see which
hat looks right? You see, he would take it to
that level. Well, here in California, Governor, you got some
really uh dirty cities. Dirty I'm talking dirty because they
rank the dirtiest cities in America and what do you think?
(04:03):
Took first and second place Southern California, Sambordandino number one,
LA number two. Sammerndandino won easily for the dirtiest city
for the second straight year, worst pollution rating, highest number
of dissatisfied residents. Even when we moved to California in
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nineteen seventy nine and you're on iten and you're coming through,
I remember going like, Okay, you get you know, Samrdino Riverside,
you hit it, and I was like, this is California.
I remember having that. And then I'm like, as we
got closer to La, oh okay, all right, it's starting
to look more like I how I thought it was.
You know, I was moving up to the desert, you
know that looked like the moonscape, but pulling in there.
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Even back then, I even said sam Merdandino Riverside, it's
really the only place they tagged the palm trees because
they've run out of things to tag. Watching a lot
of cops Albuquerque and also Salmernardino river Side with the
Sheriff's Department on cops dangerous area well twenty twenty five's
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Dirtiest cities in America okay, I'll go ten to number one. Well,
I just told just Emberd Anino's number one, Lle's number two.
But Corona down in southern California, number ten, Las Vegas
number nine, I could see that. That is with the
casinos and gambling. It's just a a semi washdown version
of Studio fifty four at nineteen seventy eight. Yeah, Number eight,
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Jersey City, New Jersey, I can see that. Number seven, Phoenix,
Dust Okay, Phoenix is kind of a I hadn't been
there in a while. I lived there for a few
years or less than a year, but my mom and
dad lived there. My sister lived there for over a decade,
so I spent a lot of time there.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
But it was.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Always pretty fresh and clean and pristine looking. Maybe I
don't know if it's gone down the hill. Newark, New
Jersey at number six. Ontario, California, number five, because it's
too close to San Bernadino. Reading Pennsylvania at four reading okay, well,
is there still a bunch of like old coal laying around?
And of course the city that we always outdo educationally,
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Detroit number three, Yeah, I can see that. And then
number two, La number one, Simmernadino. All right, number three
cleanest city in america's des Mouine, Iowa, well only to
North Carolina at number two. And the most cleanest city
in America is South Bend, Indiana. Interesting, So I think
we got some issues here, Gavin in California, and I
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think we got some issues with your redistricting as well,
with your little plan that you got going on. Do
you remember down during the smell A riot. See, that's
why I see now I got a point to call
it smell A. It's the second dirtiest city. Smell Bernardino.
Smell Bernardino, that enflow smell ay. But remember with the
riots in that CHURLA organization. Yeah, they the basically socialist
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communist party, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of SMELA
or LA to make Turla make sense the acronym there.
When Trump sent the National Guard, all the writing and
all that, all those protesters that were out there with
the matching T shirts and the printed signs, and boy,
they got busy at Kinko's or I guess you can
do that on AI now and print it out at
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your own house. Everybody in LA boy had the same
pattern down and could afford colorink at home put all
those signs out. Man. Can you imagine all those citizens.
That's expensive to print those kinds of things, to have
a printer that would do that at home. Even so,
do you think they came from home? No, if they
came for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of smel A.
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They're non governmental organizations, those NGOs that you've heard of. Yeah,
they were running that operation down. There were tax paying money.
That's just sickening in this state, so sickening. The head
of TURLA, her name is Angelica Solis, and she's a
boardman for the Independent California Citizens Redisacreeing Commission. Interesting, okay,
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CHURLA serves as polling places also in general elections. Yeah,
this this head of CHURLA. She's she's all over the
place in this state. She's on the California Racial Equity Commission,
she's on via executive order for Newsom that commission was formed.
And let's see, she's on the California Wellness Foundation. She's
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chair of the power CA action. They register and pre
register over one hundred thousand voters. They get funding from
George Soros to the twoe of five point nine million
dollars from the Sorrow's Open Society Foundation. Are we tracking
this on under detective wall with our strings that we
do from one picture to the next picture. She's a
Liberation Fund advisor with the ground Swell Action Fund. That's
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another nonprofit. Their their mission is to organize Black, Indigenous,
and transgender. So when Newsom did his Electioning Rigging Response
Act and went against the will of the voters, URLA
is now part of this of the redistrict King. This
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is how involved, down deep that they are. And I
say down deep. This is just the surface. We don't
know how how down deep it goes. Maybe like some
of those old coal mines in writing Pennsylvania down dirty deep. Yeah,
they wanted to keep politicians out of the business of
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drawing maps. But now they're gonna they're gonna make sure
that the will of the people. We have the consent
of the people. Listen to Newsom lie trains carrying up
to one thousand, that's not it. Where did I have Newsom?
Let me see right here Newso okay, thank you, Gavin,
(10:01):
step up to the mic.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
We'll pick up five seats with the consent of the people.
And that's the difference between the approach we're taking and
the approach they're taking. We're doing it a temporary basis,
we're doing it in a fully transparent way, and we're
doing it by asking the people of the state of
California for their consent and support.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
You do know he's one hundred percent lying. He's violating
the will of the people. This is something that did
not need to be changed here.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Mark that stark contrast to what's happening in Texas and
other states. We have till August twenty second, with the
leadership behind me, they will get this on the ballot.
We're calling for a special election. We will raise an
unprecedented amount of attention, and we will garner an unprecedented
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amount of support because people understand what's at state.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Okay, you say we're going to garner attention. He's a
governor of the state. He's not even in the state governor.
What about attention to this?
Speaker 4 (11:04):
Okay, We are standing here on Red Hills Road. This
is in the town of Chinese Camp, California. And we
could say now that the six to five fire here
has burned numerous structures. To give you a look, this
is where we are at. We are at the intersection
of Red Hills Road and Main Street. We can't go
any further down Red Hills Road because the power line
is down here. Another power line is down a little
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bit further there. But to give you a look, a
property just on the other side of Main Street here
is burning. Other properties on the other side have also burned.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
If you go straight up the ninety nine between Modesto
and Stockton, and then if you just head east into
the mountains, that's where that fire is burning. Right now,
we have our own burning here. There's multiple fires burning
all over the state. And it's just not fires, just
the business of the state that you need a governor
here focused on. We're gonna talk to Shiloh Arts is
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his name, Shiloh He runs the California Election Integrity He's
the founder and they're going over the voter list, the
maintenance of it, he said. Gavin is twenty seven days
left until the ninety day window expires to remove over
three hundred thousand ineligible voters and correct violation of the
National Voter Registration Act of nineteen ninety three. He said
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he and the state will be sued if they don't
do this. He said it includes Fresno and San Bernardino Counties.
He had some incredible numbers of inactive voters on the
Fresno County role. And we're going to talk to Silo
Martz coming up here at the bottom of the hour
at four thirty. And on Monday, we're going to talk
to Fresdol City council member Mike Carprossi, running for the
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county Clerk register our voters. He's going to join us
Monday at five and we're going to talk about all
these inactive voters on the role. And I'm sure if
you're on the voter roll, they're going to be what
sending out what do we call those things ball to
an active voters that haven't voted in Okay. So you
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see why I'm very much interested in talking to Shiloh
Marx because something smells our Our voting system stinks here
in the state of California. And when this election coming up,
that Newsom was forced November fourth, Why am I saying
it stinks? Because evil in lying and conniving never smells good.
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The truth, honesty, goodness and elections that smells good. And
Carbasi has promised some disinfected So I look forward to
talking to him at five and mister Shiloh Marx joins
us at the bottom of the hour.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Talk Well twenty eighteen, with the it's now legal to
as I always say, drive around in your what's the car?
I always say, like, I don't know your your Toyota Selica.
I always had a car, I always using my Now
you're driving through a Del Taco drive through in your
Toyto Selica with about three hundred ballots in your back seat.
(14:05):
Legal lego. No shenanigans could go on in this state,
could it? They had ballots mailed to addresses that didn't
even have a house standing, just an empty lot with
an address, still ballots going there, didn't we have?
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (14:23):
We did here in Fresnow. We had drop off boxes
that were left unlocked, I think or something. I don't
want to make the accusation. I will say it's my
alleged not secure. But we learned from our mistakes. And
why does it take so long in California? Well, so
that democracy come on, so that everybody has a chance
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to vote. Yeah, you know we always wait around, don't we?
For the cruise ship for that guy. That and even
I mean we've already pulled the thing away the ramp
right wait, wait, wait for me, all right, back it up,
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let's pick. That's how we do it, don't we. Yeah,
you can come in on election day and go, hey,
I don't have the idea, like can i've hud We
gotta wait around because there's a lot of people that
do that. Now, if you are serving in South Korea
in the military and you want to vote, yeah, send
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them an absentee. And in twenty eighteen, when it was
started in California, little did they know or maybe they did,
Maybe they did, maybe they did, that little virus is
going to hit where we can't be around each other,
much less stand in line next to each other, much
less vote the way that we always voted. No, we
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can't have that happen. And you know, we've experienced it
here time and time again. We've had waiting for election
results in congressional races. We had we even had a
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congressman here go back and start training to be a
congressman and then have to be called back because well,
you know, three weeks and six days into the election
he's ahead by sixty seven votes. No, no, no, no,
this cannot continue in this state. I would always say,
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people would go, hey, I got six thousand bulls of suit,
what's head up to the mountains and start a militia.
I'd be like, no, no, we're not gonna no Melissa
overthrow talk. The only time it would be I think
we should be willing to fight in America is if
we can't go to church, and if we can't vote,
and if you got all these ballots flying around everywhere
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and the voter rolls sold dirty. However many dirty voter
rolls there are that just nois somebody's vote. Now. I
don't have my musket ready to go here. We got
to fight back, just the way Shiloh Mars is fighting
back with the California Election Integrity He's the founder, he
launched it this year. He's fighting voterless maintenance and what
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he's going to explain to us as a National Voter
Registration Act. See the government, I think I'm picking up,
maybe have some rules they got to comply with. Maybe
if there we go, hey, something's wrong right here, they
got to go, Oh, thank you for pointing that out.
Shiloh is for trustworthy elections, and we'll talk to the
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man next.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
This is the Trebortary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Go to Republican meetings. If our votes don't count, why
don't we get out and campaign for people that can't
be This state is in dire straits and he's stepping
up and making some statements. Man, I tell you he's busy.
He caught our attension here. He's the founder of the
California Election Integrity Shiloh Mark Shiloh, welcome to the show.
Thank you for joining us at such quick notice.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Hey Derevor, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
I read here you launched us this year, Shiloh, go back,
tell us who you are. And I like for people
to tell their stories because it just shows that maybe
you weren't born to lead the California Election Integrity. Maybe
you said, I'm just somebody's going to step up and
do something about this. Tell us your background, yes, well.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
And thank you, And that's me. I don't have any
experience in this arena at all. And so the thing is,
leading up to the twenty twenty four election, I got
involved with an election integrity initiative and kind of started
seeing how voter roles need to be cleaned. And so
in January I started reaching out to all of the
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counties in California, including Fresno. And what I did is
I just put their self reported data that they reported
to Congress every two years. In the East reports, every
state provides a self data and so I sent that
out to each county and basically asked them to provide
me the current number of the voters as as required
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by federal law. And so, yeah, I have no experience
or background in this, you know, honestly, my background most
of my life style I was twenty eight was martial arts,
and so the issue that I saw was there was
so much complaining about the voter roles and so little success,
and so I just figured, you know, let me see
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what I can do. I didn't think it was going
to be as successful as it was, but yeah, I
mean it ended up even too, leadings to having the
file lawsuits. And I'm not a lawyer, and so I
just kind.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Of you know how the karate chop, though, don't you
I do?
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Yeah, you know, I grew up like so, my family's
done for a few generations, so we're pretty good at
getting hit.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Really, really, what is your For those out there that
followed this, what is your I know there's all different
kind of martial ar arts. What's your what's your forte?
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Yeah, so so my uh, my family started it's a
it's a it's American style karate. And so I'm I'm
actually four generation martial artists. My great great grandfather fought
in Madison Square Garden, uh back in the nineteen twenties.
And so we're just we're go fashion.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Well, well, you're disciplined. You're disciplined. And what you're doing
right now by getting a hold like you did at
the County of Fresnel, County clerk registrar or voters, it
takes some discipline, some follow through. I appreciate what you're
doing because you're opening my eyes, Shiloh with some of
these numbers, because you reached out to the County of
Fresno and they gave you some numbers back. And when
I read the data request here that you got back,
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when I read the number of inactive registered voters was
in the county, does that mean that they still get
mailed a ballot, they just don't turn it in.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Great question. So so that's that's where it gets a
little complicated it right. In twenty twenty one, there was
a there was a bill pass in California that said
that inactive voters stall not or need not be mailed
election materials. So the problem is in California, there's already
Supreme Court, it's there's case all that says the use
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of shall which as in that specific bill that was
passed governing inactive voters, it's not mandatory, discretionary and so
you know, without making it too complicated, it's twenty twenty
one when when the law was pasted saying inactive voters
don't get mailed in ballots that for alutitionive purposes, it's
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discretionary that they don't get mailed ballots.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
It's not mandatory they could mail them.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
You're saying absolutely, oh absolutely.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Let me ask you this, shy, well, what is the
length of time for voting in activity? Because I see
some of these inactive go back five or more consecutive
general elections. What what is the link to time before
they say you are deemed inactive?
Speaker 2 (22:03):
So inactivity can be triggered in handful ways. So the NCA,
the National Change of Address is somebody moves a lot
of times. What happens is state agencies like the post Office,
the DMV. It'll trigger basically just a flag and then
it'll contact the red star of voters and say, hey,
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they they don't live here anymore. And then if they
fail to vote in the subsequent two federal elections, this
is a federal law aspect of it, then they shall
be removed. And so the answer that you know it's after,
you know, to be in act in is it can
happen in handful ways, and federal law mandates that nobody
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can be removed solely off the basis of inactivity, which
is the issue that we find in Fresno, because in Fresno,
the criteria needed for federal removal has been met by
fifty six thousand voters and and Fresno is just simply
not doing it. They're not removing them. And this isn't
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you know, This isn't you know like alleging or claiming
they literally sent me the data.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
I'm reading it. The department responds to your request for data,
and that's you when it says yours and I'm reading here,
and tell me if I'm seeing these these numbers right,
the number of inactive registered voters within the county as
of March of this year is seventy nine and seventy four.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Yes, so you have so yeah. The issue is is
you know, an inactive voter. The national average is ten
point six percent, meaning you have inactive and active voters.
So every state has about ten percent of the voters
that are inactive. The problem is California has been two
to three times higher than the national average for many years,
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and so recently California has did a huge purge of
which Fresnel was not part of. So Fresnel right now
as Presno County, they have fifty seven thousand voters excuse me,
fifty six thousand voters that are eligible her federal law
for removal. And then in the request you could see it,
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I ask for you know, the two federal elections, three
federal elections, four federal elections, five federal elections, and so
Fresno they gave me that data of you know, because
I seek to aggregated totals of which is just in
compliance with federal law. And so there is no reason
Fresno should have those voters on the voter roll. None.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Well, you list section eight the National Voter Registration Act
that says they got to make a reasonable effort to
remove the names of ineligible voters. What should County James
Cusser Fresno County do in your opinion, Shilo March or
the California Election Integrity.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
Oh, he should remove. He should absolutely remove the names
of the inactive voters who've met at the criteria outlined
by Congress in the passing of the nvra A nineteen
ninety three. Because this is the issue. If we don't
clean voter roles, all we're doing is adding to the
big black billow around California elections. The issue in California
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is we have same day registration. There is no disenfranchising
voters here because everybody can literally show up on election
day and register your vote. And so not cleaning the voters,
i e. Removing the voters who have met the criteria,
it just creates more and more of this distrust with elections.
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And it's like literally Congress outlined a specific criteria for
which had to be met before you remove the voters.
In Fresno County, all of the criteria has been met.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Let me ask you this, your martial arts and your
California Election integrity I'm a talk show host. I don't
know if we if we all know how to answer this.
But with a government computer down at the County of Fresno,
County Clerk, Registrar of Voters, how quick, Yeah, you said
he needs to get rid of him. Is it a
couple clicks I assume could have be done in seventeen minutes?
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Is it? What's the process? I guess as he may
explain to you, well, we can't do it before the
election November fourth, here with with Prop fifty and all this.
You know, have they said anything back to you why
they can't just do a couple of clicks and get
them out of there.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yes, So basically what they explained to me was a
bunch of excuses. And I say that respectfully because I've
spoke to I've been in contact with all fifty eight
of the counties and the Registrar of Voters. The problem
is if the if the counties aren't doing their due
diligence with sending confirmation notices, then everything gets kind of
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you know, backlogged. And so right now what Fresno is
saying is, well, you know, we're going to have to
in these voters and and so it's it's really just
there's excuses for why the voterless maintenance has not been
up to date and handled as per the requirements, not
of Shiloh of Congress. And so to answer that, I'm
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sure there's a button, uh, but I don't I don't
specifically go into that with the counties because when you
just if you if you just look at this, right,
because if if Fresno County is rov and everyone wants
to say, hey, stop picking on us, We've got a lot, Okay,
it's fine, but San Mateo County reported the same exact
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records to me except zeroed out. So where Fresno has
fifty six thousand, San Mateo, who's it was as much
more considered Blues County, has that at zero. And so
whatever reason the county is saying they can't do it,
it's in it's just in direct violation of both state
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and federal awe. And so I don't really have a
whole lot of patience for kind of the back and forth.
It's their job, they're getting they're getting paid seven point
five percent of hov of funding, which is federal funding
specifically for voteralist maintenance. So everything is everything that is needed.
Is there other than the county doing their job?
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Have you been in touch with any representatives of the
United States Congress from California regarding this?
Speaker 2 (28:28):
I know I haven't. I've been in touch with I.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Would wish they were doing the work you were doing well.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
And that's the the issue is. It's not I'm not
rein getting the wheel. I'm just doing what the you know,
I'm reminding the counties of what they should be doing.
And so thankfully I have to say I have been
I have been in contact with the Partner of Justice
in Harmony's office, and they are absolutely kicking asks. Don't
know if I can touch on air, but the job
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that they're doing is so incredible that it's sending shocked
waves through California. Whereas before the DOJ started sitting out
letters and notices to counties, counties to just care less.
And so the DOJ is very active, which they are
going after specifically the counties that are not spending their
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voter roles. And so I don't know, I'm just I'm
going ahead of they have just tune.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
You know, well, I if I were elected official in
California and I wanted free and fair elections, and I
felt like I had a fair shakeout there, especially being
a Republican in this state. I would be doing at
least have somebody all my staff doing what you're doing,
Shilo Marx, Because to have fifty six thousand in eligible
votes here here in Fresno County and you say twenty
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seven thousand have been inactive for ten years, so crazy.
It is my guest, Silo Marts with the California Election
Integrity Silo. I have stated many times on this show.
Hey man, let's get California purple. Fresnoe County went red.
You put out a post told me I'm wrong on that,
aren't didn't you?
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Presno is read In fact, well, you put.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Out Biden won by thirty thousand votes.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Yeah, and he won by twenty This is the crazy part.
He won by twenty eight thousand votes in twenty twenty two.
Twenty eight thousand, Yet there's twenty.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Seven thousand one running in twenty twenty two, twenty twenty
twenty four, Fresno County did go red.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
I'm sorry. Yes, In twenty twenty, Presne County went read
for Biden. He won by twenty eight thousand votes. In
twenty twenty Okay.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I thought it was the twenty twenty four one that
you posted.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Sorry, no, Presne did go red in twenty twenty four.
But the problem is when you look at twenty twenty
and all the shenanigans around that Biden won by twenty
eight thousand votes in Fresno County. So the fact that
there's twenty seven thousand that need to be removed, it
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creates a really weird set up.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
The fact I'm picking up what you're throwing down there,
miss Ark, I'm.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Saying I'm not saying anything about anything other than that
is the actual what the data says. And so cleaning
the rules will absolutely help the what I think is
the morale of voters, because if Trump does what he's
going to do, what he says, which is incredible, and
we get rid of mail in ballots like we're looking
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at regg in nineteen eighty four, where it's already except
the state of Minnesota in my opinion.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Well, let me ask you here. You also posted that
Governor dipty Doo Satan has twenty seven days left until
the ninety day window to remove over three hundred thousand
ineligible voters, and you said it's part of the National
Voter Registration Act of nineteen ninety three. He doesn't care
about that, does he?
Speaker 2 (32:00):
He doesn't. Yeah, the Secretary of State. Good. But the
thing that I've been saying, and I haven't a secretive
about this, I think that for all his purposes, if
you throw a special election with dirty voter rolls known
dirty voter rolls to the degree that in June I
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sent it's called the statutory knows the violation to the
Secretary of State, they have ninety days to basically correct violation. Now,
in my opinion, I don't think that you should hold
or be able to hold a special election without correcting
the violation of inaccurate and alas with voters. And so
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he may not care about it, but there may be
something that he does care about as far as not
cleaning the voter roles.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I'm just realizing it was Kamala in twenty twenty four.
What's wrong with me? No, I shouldn't. I shouldn't have
confused that from the get go. Hello, it's the high
temperatures in the valley Shiloh. It's the the heat, man.
I'm blaming it on the heat and still effects is
some of the some of the man made lockdown still
lingers with some of us. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Here, Hey, I'm doing you.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Hey if Shiloh, if there's any whistleblowers listening that work
for the Frezoc County register our voters, and uh, they're
listening and they want to contact you. Uh, how does
inboy get ahold of you?
Speaker 2 (33:25):
So on Twitter you can find me at Shiloh mark
at schelomr's s h I l O h n A
r X like the the Leader of the Past, but
orhadow marks dot com. But the easiest has followed me
on Twitter and I have all my contact there too.
But so, yeah, there's anyone, any whistleblowers, anybody who wants
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to give any information, it'd be great. And we are
going to clean California, Rolls Trevor, and we're gonna flip California.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Good man. I'm glad you're people like you were out
there fighting at Shiloh. Uh are you familiar with the
Shiloh Civil War Military Ground parking Tennessee?
Speaker 2 (34:02):
I not as familiar as I should be. But the
stelling is the same.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Okay, you've heard of it, all right, That's probably not
why they named you that, but I just thought i'd
throw it out there, shidel thank you for your time
and keep fighting. Hey, we'll keep this conversation going, man,
keep it rolling.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
John gets everything for having me.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Thank you. That's the way we fight back, y'all.
Speaker 5 (34:22):
Assistant Trevor Kerry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
All Right, got a couple of crimes to talk about here.
One is Congresswoman ill Hano mar That'll be my second story.
This first one though, Leon Gonzales Junior arrested, booked in Houston.
Forty two year old man. I'll say, yeah, murdered a kid,
an eleven year old boy. We've all done the ding
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dong ditch ring a neighbors doorbell and you run away laughing.
I hope their dad's not listening. But the little girls
next door did that once and I caught him and
I saw him run away and they laughed, and then
I hid behind the door with the screen door. When
they came up, I went ding dong and I scared.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Ah, they ran.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
I caught him and that's fun that was funny. They
probably had a friend telling them that you go do that,
that's okay, But I guess it's becoming a prank on
TikTok where you don't just ring, you bang and boom
and break. But anyhow, this was in a house in
southeast Houston at ten fifty five, This kid eleven years
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old doing the ding dong ditch running from house to house,
and witness said that this forty two year old man
came out and shot down the street. Said the kid
made it about a block, stumbled and fell. He was
first released after being questioned, but then when the kid
died at the hospital the next day on Sunday, he
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was arrested. He was shot in the back. Now, right, murder.
You don't run out and do that because kids are
pranking something. Oh you heard this. He's a veteran and
could have been a well yeah, PTSD or not. That's
you don't do that. That's no type of self defense.
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And in July see a fifty eight year old Texas
home own arrested in charge he fired multiple shots at
a vehicle fleeing his home after somebody banged on the
front door. I think we can call that an overreaction.
Now they're trying to get into your door and you
shotgun through the door. Yeah, they're they're breaking the wood
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around the frame or something or yes, that's self defense.
Now you're foolish to go up, I mean ding dong
and run away. That's one thing. The banging in Chandler, Arizona.
I saw the video of this, these kids doing the
door kicking challenge and they pulled it eighteen times. And
I saw the owner interviewed. He just moved out. I again,
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ding dong, ditch funny, funny ha ha. But the banging
like they're doing. But that that that was beyond. So
the guy and you know, is going to be in
jail for murder.
Speaker 5 (37:13):
The assistant Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk