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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's tiring winning like this, doesn't it? Yes, Yes, yes,
victorious woo. Democrats will admit we're tired of winning, but
we're gonna keep doing it. Yeah, you wear us out
while we win. You guys put up a good fight,
you really do. I gotta give him bravo for organizational
(00:20):
skills and Soros funded money. I guess maybe some Republicans
could come out if they knew they got paid three
hundred and seventy eight dollars to yell we love Mexico.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Trump's a fascist.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Some Conservatives might come out if we were paid, you know,
to yell. Knew some as a Chinese spy or something. Yeah,
but victory has happened. Thank you to the Supreme Court
Justices Gorsus Roberts, Thomas Alito, Cavanaugh, and John Girardi's favorite
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teacher at Notre Dame, justice Amy Coney Barrett. Yes, in
my opinion, she's been a little off point on some
I'm glad they all came together. I'm going to stay
in a victory celebration because the man that worked very
hard to actually get this court together, that actually could
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do finally, I mean, the final blow against this judicial
coup that we've been talking.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
That's going on.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
We now got some checks and balances working like the
teeter totter was supposed to kind of even not heavy
one side heavy back to the other side. The three
branches of government and the Supreme Court of the United
States has looked like our last line of defense for
the next three and a half years. Here the opinion
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was authored by omi Omi Coney. Come on, trev It's Friday,
Amy Cony Barrett. Supreme Court ruled six y three at
these district judges trying to do these I'm a district judge,
and I'm going to wave my magic wand in the
nationwide injunctions. Now, there's a thing called the Constitution. I'm
glad that most of them up there minus three. And sorry,
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miss Jackson, you don't understand anything, do you. I'll get
to Amy Cunny, Barrett and Jackson in a moment here.
But the reality standing in front of us here is
when you say coup, when we say judicial coup. There's
a reason why we say the word coup. National injunctions
issued by district judges to block a policy of a
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sitting president. The entire twentieth century, there were twenty seven
twenty seven, President Trump one hundred plus. Well, Supreme Court
of the United States just ended.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
This court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution,
the separation of powers, and the rule of law in
striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere
with the normal functioning of the executive branch. The Supreme
Court has stopped the presidency itself.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
That's what they've done.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
And really it's been it's been an amazing period of time.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
This last hour, Yes, it has, this last hour. He
lives moment by moment, obviously, amazing time. This last hour.
I thought he's gonna say since January twentieth, but no,
this last hour, and it has been. He realized that
might have been one of the last arrows in the
back that he could have, you know, shot last line
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of defense here before he had to, you know, roll
out habeas corpus and really go rogue, but not rogue
adhering to the Constitution, saying, hey, if the other branches
are off on their interpretation or the actual literal interpretation
of the Constitution, what it says here, Judge is now
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that was That's why it only happened twenty seven times
prior one hundred plus. Now look at this, Yeah, let's
give it the old uh news is fake, fake news headlines.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Firs and fake and never happened.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
CNN said, Supreme Court limits ability of judges to stop Trump.
Isn't that a twisted view of this? They never had
the ability in the first place. That's a fake news
headline right there. But hey, it's a great day. Let's
keep positive here.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
There are people elated all over the country. I've seen
such happiness and spirit. Sometimes you don't see that, but
this case is very important. I was elected on a
historic mandate. But in recent months, we've seen a handful
of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the rightful
powers of the president to stop the American people from
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getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yes, celebration and order. President Trump's been accusing these judge
is of trying to dictate the law for the entire nation.
How frustrating is that seventy seven million people vote for
you after you almost got your head shot off, you
got four years to change it, and then suddenly you
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got these let's just call them no name judges across
the country. Now they got a name. I know, they
went to school, they're educated, they have power in their area.
But no, they they should not be affecting. And we
heard all the constitutional attorneys that were on, even Stephen Miller.
I remember playing him saying, no, no, you only can
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rule over who's in front of you, as these judges are.
You can't rule in northern California for you know, some
guy in Georgia to be affected by that. And they
went judge shopping to go find the right district, the
right level of that. They took the TDS temperature of
the judge. Whoo, one hundred and one. This is a
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good one. He's flaming TDS here. Now let's move on
to Justice Barrett and Justice Jackson Katanji Brown Jackson, which
Joe Biden said was going to be his DEI Howard
higher pick. And the reason about I would say that
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if this was a white woman who showed the kind
of lack of intelligence and wisdom that I'd be saying, Hey,
that's a DEI hired too. You just hired a woman
to fit it. So Justice Barrett went off on Justice
Jackson for her argument against these nationwide injunctions. She began,
we will not dwell. This is Justice Barrett. We will
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not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds
with more than two centuries worth. The President not to
mention the Constitution itself. We observe only this Justice Jackson
decries an imperial executive while embracing an imperial judiciary. Keep
on going, President Trump, please, this.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Morning, the Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory for
the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule of law.
In striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to
interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch. The
Supreme Court has stopped the presidency itself.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
That's what they've done.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
And really it's been an amazing period of time this
last hour.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, I was just sitting here thinking listening to the president.
Amazing time this last hour. Let's go back a decade.
We can go back ten years now, all the violence
and his twenty sixteen campaign, throwing eggs, cussing, all the
slurs and names, and then the impeachments that followed attempts.
You know, the Russian prostitute Urine matched all those crazy
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crazy things they did. And they tried to put him
in prison, then they tried to financially wrecking, then they
try to shoot his head off. Now they did a
judicial coup because the Democrat Party is so tattered and
torn they had to look elsewhere. Now that this has
been defeated, question mark right, question mark, what's going to go?
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What are they going to do next? Because this was
a threat and they still are a threat. Here's the
president talking about that threat.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
It was a grave threat to democracy. Frankly, and instead
of merely ruling on the immediate cases before them, these
judges have attempted to dictate the law for the entire nation.
In practice, this meant that if any one of the
nearly seven hundred federal judges disagreed with the policy of
a duly elected president of the United States, he or
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she could block that policy from going into effect, or
at least delay it for many years, tied it up
in the court system.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Yeah, and that was their first line of defense. Right
out the gate with this new administration, President Trump said, no,
we're not gonna have transvestites in the military. Donald Jr.
Here HEMI along on hemmynut sharpie. He did that remember
that he signed that in they tried to block him
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on us aid. When he cut a lot of that
off with Doze, they went crazy. This is uh, we're
living through monumental moments. We really are. And again to
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett there with Justice Jackson,
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Katanji Brown jack Jackson brothers, here's what she said. Again,
she continued she wasn't finished with Jackson. She said, Justice
Jackson skips over the part because analyzing the governing Statute
involves boring legalese, basically saying doesn't have enough knowledge to
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understand basic constitutional law to break it down in how
we talk on the sidewalk, I would think new military
buffer zone down in Texas for border security. Again, we're
we're in the end of June here and President Trump
has secured the border. Remember the last four years of
who's going to take it out to Congress Nancy PELOTHI
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if can't take congred by Patty my k a farm.
And now now we got a thing called the National
Defense Area. Imagine that spans two or fifty miles along
the Rio Grande, putting up barriers, putting up signs. Now
I agree with signs being written in thirty three languages.
I don't want to hear it when I try and
pay my PG and E bill on the phone. But yeah,
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go put them up in different languages. Sure, yeah, let's
let them know you're trespassing on Northcom. They're going to
operate the zone, carry out patrols. They have the authority
to detain stop and thirty eight languages.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Hey with AI and cell phones and all this, Now
you got to you just put it on the microphone thing.
Just translate it real quick into whatever.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
O don't know.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
That would be stereotyping somebody on how they look what
language you might pick.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
So we can't do that.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
One hundred and seventy mile National Defense Area set up
in New Mexico in April, sixty three mile zone in
West Texas. Some judge last week or last month let
them out. Ninety eight illegals crossed into the zone in
New Mexico that they weren't supposed to. The judge said,
they just want enough signs up and stuff. Daniel Glick
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at Sanwa King Valley Sun writes, this is this is comforting.
A stocking man was arrested for allegedly trying to help
isis a mod Octar thirty three, charged with attempting to
provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. Now
it's like one of these online predator dads that go
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out and they, you know, pose as a twelve year
old girl to get the thirty eight year old man
and they connect him up with law enforcement. Well, in
this case, it was law enforcement communicating online. They thought
maybe he was a member of ISIS since February he's
voice support, wanted to join and fight. Then his law
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enforcement gets involved that they find out desire to send
guns of money to ISIS. He responded, may Allah destroy
our enemies. He was talking about planning acts of violence,
how to make a home and explosive device. Last Monday,
Octar met an undercover employee who he believe was an
ISIS associate. They said Octar provided clothing, binoculars, foreigner bucks
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in cash, two loaded guns, six additional magazines, and swore
a pledge of loyalty known to say bayacht ba yat
to ISIS. I guess they what law enforcement, obviously by
this article at sam Quing valleysun dot com did was
let's see how far this cat's willing to go. Here's
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this guy packing up whatever truck or car and had
all this stuff. It's kind of hard at that point
to say no, I wasn't trying to assist.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Yeah, yeah you were.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
We got pictures of your trunk here octar. President Trump
at a news conference. He is the fact that this man, now,
he's got good reason to celebrate lately. But if you
again put it on the teeter totter of attacks with celebrations,
the attacks are way heavier, but he stays well balanced.
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Let's applaud the man's ability to stay is even killed
with his type of personality. Hey, you know what else,
here's what we gotta do. We know behind every irate
man that starts to calm down more, there's a strong woman.
First lady and Trump. Yes, Donald, Donald listened to me. Yes,
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it's a plotter. He's having fun out there.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
Should by the way, so many questions, should we keep
this going? Pamela, This is the opposite of Biden. Biden
would take half a question and he'd leave without answering it,
because you tell me when it gets boring.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
They were all yes, yes, yes, all their hands in
the air, waven when he asked her, we can should
we continue this it sounds to me. You tell me
what you think. Yes, I'm racially profiling here. This cameraman.
They said it was a camera man. He sounds like
from India or Pakistan. Sounded me like a little accent.
But listen to him, yell out loud Trump twenty twenty eight.
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Right in the press conference, Trump he crossings.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
In the border are zero, now zero.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Because everyone hear that.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
From You heard him, right, he's that guy.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
I like him.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
He's working the cameras.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
He's having fun, isn't he? Who was that guy? I
wonder I'm gonna guess he was a freelancer. I don't
know if they can get into that group or what.
He's pretty much to be that close to the president
of press conference gotta be with some kind of organization.
So I wonder if now they're gonna be like, uh,
can't because sounds like President Trump called him camera guy
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or something. Yeah, unless it's a conservative outlet there, he
might get a little scolding here with everything going on
with the Supreme Court ruling judges, you can't Supreme Court.
We'll talk a little bit more about it a little
bit here in a as while. But uh, school districts
can't tell parents, no, you can't opt them out of us.
Talking about cutting off their dangling unmentionable books. Here Supreme
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Court a.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Ruling on that.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Yes, another win as well. Oh man, the things that
they keep us busy having the fight against it's just
it's like IEDs. It's like spike strips they're trying to
put across. Now, we don't swerve around them. When President Trump,
we're just we're just loft and right above you. Guys,
go ahead, lay him down. He shows us what it's
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like to continue and not give up and to keep fighting.
Here he was talking about with us a mody, get
a little and the loss of it all is what
he's done with NATO. Let's see, he told Canada, we're
done with you again with the terriffs. We're working it
out with Indy and China.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Looking good. All this is swirling like a whirlwind. NATO
has kicked up.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Listen to how much money President Trump is now saying
that they're doing their fair share.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
Let's put NATO over the weekend. Yeah, they have great
respect for our country. Now, they did things that nobody
thought it was possible. They took funding from two percent
to five percent. Nobody thought they ever pay the two percent.
They're paying the five percent. It's over a trillion dollars.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
More a year.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Think of that at trillion dollars. Nobody thought that could happen.
That's a different group of people, different countries. But we
get along with a lot of countries. We are respected. Again.
Speaker 5 (17:14):
This is the Trebortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Where are you going to put illegal aliens that are
being arrested In the state of Florida. Governor Ron De
Santis got together with their attorney general there. They got
this land out there used to be some kind of
air base or something, a lot of big cement. Great
place to stage a detention, a temporary detention holding facility
because they said, we don't have to do a whole
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lot of security for the perimeter because it's located in
the middle of a swamp.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
Woo.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
You don't even need to send dogs out, no, because
there's alligators and whatnot.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
All the stuff that goes into intake and processing of illegals.
You're seeing this put up. This is all twenty four hours.
Twenty four hours from now, you're going to see even
more and by Tuesday this will be able to have
intake of illegals.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Look, he could build a high speed rail.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Okadney, your hurricane hits, he rebuilds bridges again, an illegal
alien detention facility holding problem. They're gonna have it up quick.
And guys, it's it's not inhumane. They have air conditioning. Okay,
that's all you need in Florida, Todd.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
That would explain why you've got this bank of air
conditioners here. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
So, I mean this is going to be Illegals will
come in, they'll be processed, There'll be places for them
to be housed. You'll have an ability for food, you
all vi, an ability for them to consult legal rights
if they have that, because there is a process that's
involved with.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
US legal rights. And air conditioning. Stop at Alligator Alley
new federal detention center for those that have been rested
illegally here surrounded by alligators and pythons, you know, might
be maybe an idea for the border. Bit cheaper, build
a moat, spread a rumor in thirty eight languages that
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there's piranhas maybe in there, you know, ai up of
videos and piranha eating the leg of you know, faked
to social media. I would probably. Hey, we did diversionary
tactics against invading the nuclear sites. We did some fake
areus a little fake arou right alligator alley? I remember,
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you know two thousand and twoish kids were a little
We homeschooled, well, she homeschooled.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
I was the principal.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
But we took a cross country drive trip across America
and we hadn't done that other than having to move somewhere.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
This was like a drive. I don't know if you've
ever done it.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
I highly recommend if you can do that at some point,
driving across the country and seeing America. And I had
a client at their West Palm Beach and her brother
in law lived in Miami, so we went all the
way down to Florida. And of course I advise the
kids on alligators. I scared because adventurous girl, four boys,
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four boys, guys, they're gonna team up and they're gonna
get on some kind of there's some water even at
a hotel or something. You know, the little ponds that
you gotta be careful. I saw him video recently. This
lady was crazy. She older lady. It looked like some
kind of retirement community with a pond nice condo apartments
and it was up there on the grass and she
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was out there petnit's snout. The guy that's filming is like, lady, lady, you.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Don't need to do that late Like, oh yeah, So
I kind of scared him.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
On alligators, I said, if they come after you, run zigzag,
don't run on a straight line. They're fast, they'll get
to you. And if they do, get till you poke
their eyeballs up. It's all that on TV. I knew
how to pass that on. A North Carolina girl was
injured last weekend. She came into contact with an alligator.
Her and a bunch of other kids were swimming in
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Lake wakamah Wah in North Carolina. I normally don't think
about alligators that far north. I always think of them
down Florida, you know, Louisiana, maybe at the Bye who's
down that way.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
They said the kids were playing in four feet of
water when a twelve year old yelled something bit me.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
They rushed out. Alligator came up on life threatening. They
euthanized it. That's the protocol to euthanize an alligator anytime
it makes contact with a person like that, don't mess
with gators right tring Kingsburg. You grill them, you don't
pet them. Speaking of animals for Resno County Daniel Glickt's
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rights to getting here at say on King Valley's sun
taking steps to go after backyard or breeders or the
supervisors approved an ordinance to give the county some teeth
to fight curb pet to curb pet overpopulation, going after
illegal breeders. Now, we're not talking about, oh, at the
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mailbox somebody puts up because I just saw the sign
recently at my mailbox and I looked at it and
I was like, oh, look at those Look at those
puppies free too. Then I thought they don't have hands
to hold a cup in that slurping in the middle
of the night sound, you know, And so I immediately
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got my mail and went back home. We're not talking
about that. These are people, you know, illegally breathe. They
said could pay a thousand dollars penalty per dog or
cat violation of the ordinance. Violators could be hit with
the misdemeanor penalty face up to six months in jail.
Fresno Humane Service said the shelters take it in nearly
two thousand dogs already this year, half of them being
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puppies under the age of six months. Supervisor Brettefelt said,
quote in here one of the big reasons, so this
is the illegal dog breathing that's taking place in the
County of Fresno. We need to hold those accountable who
engage in legal activity. You know what, Okay, I'm just
gonna tell you.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
What this is.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
This is a third world cultural problem that exists. And
I tell you, I was in an area of downtown
Fresno a few months back. I was actually a little
concerned to even get out of the car to go
into the building. There was a pack of loose dogs
just roaming roaming around. Somebody had thrown what some kind
of looks like the huge bone like a femur of
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a buffalo out in the street, and these hot dogtail
I felt sorry for them, but they were more far
just focused on the bone there. So I got out
of my car, but I really did. I felt like
I was in another country because it felt and looked
just like it. We don't normally have packs of dogs
running around downtown areas of cities like that. But aren't
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you now at the point where you're like, yeah, that's
kind of it's not that abnormal. Certain areas, certain areas
are Supervisor Buddy Mendez. Dogs aren't regulated. Mendez said, it's
a major problem everywhere. He said, I've been farming for
almost fifty years. I've never seen it as bad as
it is today. The amount of dogs that are actually
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just run around free impacts everywhere. This is something that
really needs to be taken care of. I'm sure happy
they did it.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Again, there are people that come from other countries that
know not to do this. But the fact that we
have been in a day when we hear twenty million,
twenty two million, let's just say it was six million
that surged across the bordery recently recently, aren't they going
to bring the exact same way they were raised in
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the country that they're from, what they know. So now
we see Mendez saying he's been farming fifty years, he's
never seen it as bad. I can easily equate that
in pinpoint that to the surgeon illegals And where do
they go where they can get jobs, where they can
get free benefits, where the weather's good. I think that's
called Fresno. This is not the way to behave. Here's
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another story prisonob dot com. B Yang writes proposed a
limit raising roosters is culturally deaf. So this is an
opinion piece the lawmakers because of cockfighting. So they're saying,
I hear the rooster out here in our parking lot,
in the backyard over here, and I would not want
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to be asleep in till, you know, maybe an hour
or two past sunrise. Kind of neighbor because roosters crow
in the morning.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
They have to.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
It's their nature. They have to do it. This is
a bill authored by a similar mean, Chris Rodgers of
Santa Rosa persons. It would prohibit persons from keeping or
raising more than three roosters per acre or twenty five
rusters total on any property. So you'd have to have
a big spread to even have twenty five roosters. But
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here's b Yang's editorial about this. He's talking about the
Mong population thirty five thousand in prison alone. Nine nine
to eight would be telling these families their beliefs are
not valid, their customs are not welcome, their way of
life as subject to arbitrary limitations. Again, this is a
cultural appropriation being put on our culture and by our culture,
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I mean people from all different parts of the world
came here and got into the melting pot of America.
In a residential backyard in America, I'm going to guess
even in like seventeen eighty nine in Boston, you couldn't
have twenty five roosters in your backyard in a residential neighborhood.
I bet we've had these laws for a long time.
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But anyhow, they go into the religious practice of this
a Filipino and Southeast Asian communities, and it disrespect heritage,
and it threatens family customs and see that it's the
opposite of jumping in the melting pot.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
They said.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
In Man culture, roosters are not livestock, they're spiritual protectors.
A well kept rooster is free of effects, is to
believe to watch over the home and it's family members.
The birds must be protected from injury and kept in
an enclosure.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
They said.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Roosters are tied to spiritual connection, communication with ancestors, significant
life events. They're ingrained in our religion. They're spiritual intermediaries.
They're messagers to the spirit world.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
I'm reading this editorial here. It said it's a soul
calling ceremony. Roosters are used to retrieve a lost soul,
soul or restore spiritual balance. This includes a rooster being
held over a person while a shaman performs prayers and
chance to call the soul back. That's like some Santa
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Ria stuff, isn't it doing the boogie woogie woogie with
the cockle doodle do. I'm not disrespecting your beliefs, but
can't you like maybe just have one two there as well?
I twenty five as some of these have. I'm saying
eighty nine to eight disrespect California's diversity ignores the voices
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of those that affects most. That's according to editorial in
the Frozzone B. All right, we're all caught up in
the animal kingdom. You know, to run zigzag. You know
you can only have twenty five roosters max. But only
three roosters per acre. There's no acre far backyards in
the city. So I guess would they scale it down to, Oh,
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you got this many square foot you can have half
a rooster. I mean, I don't even know. I would
not want to live next to a rooster person. It's
bad enough having this a r battle between these dogs
a few houses down.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Boy, they're up early too.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
I just don't understand why people that are inside the
homes don't go out there and quiet them down, thinking
maybe some nurse just got off at five am and
they're trying to sleep. Right, we allowed dogs. You couldn't
go out there and turn up the rolling stones. You'd
be in trouble. But we can have another loud sound.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
It's the first day of the week where it actually
feels like it's the right. It's the day that it is.
Monday didn't feel like Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday it didn't
feel like it. I had let's see dental work on Tuesday,
so I was off, It's like, and then we had Juneteenth.
Every week's kind of felt off. I am a creature
of my routine, as we all are to some degree,
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but I really am.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Nope.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
If I shoot my T shirt into the dirty clothes
bent over there and it's hanging on the side that's
not in, I gotta go get it, come back, shoot
from the free throw line again. My routine has to
be there. All right, Let's check out some headlines New
some sous Fox News for saying he light about phone
call with Trump.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
All right, another headline.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Trump just said Canada's about to be slapped with increased
terrace after he learned they're imposing a new digital service
tacks in the US. He also canceled all ongoing trade
talks with Canada.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
Wow, it is disrespectful. Don't do that.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Man, don't need the president. He can do it.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
I saw this b article how young is too young
to be home alone? See California Rules for Kids and parents.
This is why I was surprised, and I would have
thought this would have been laid out in California. There's
no legal minimum age a child can be left alone?
Aren't you amazed that they haven't? Nanny stated us down
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to that. Now, if I were King Trevor, I would
say twelve if I just had to come up with
an age, and that would be eighteen for boys. Girls
(30:48):
mature so much faster, seriously, they really do. Yeah, but
no legal minimum aids to be left alone. It depends
where you live as well, what kind of area, what
kind of how high is the crime, who are the neighbors, like,
what's the maturity of the kid? And I guess that's
what California says. One of the only logical things I
(31:10):
think they've come up with that they're going to leave
it up to the parents.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Imagine that.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Kansas Department of Child and Family advises children six years
old or younger should never be left alone. I wouldn't
leave a seven year old alone. Now, now, what's alone mean?
I'm going to run down to the seven to eleven,
get us all slurpees, get the table ready, I'll be
right back. Or does it mean I'm going to go
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shopping for two hours I'll be back. Or I'm going
to go out of town? What's alone? Four hundred and
fifty eight members of the National Association of Social Workers.
I'll put them into maybe you're a liberal category. Anyhow,
they were asked what they thought was appropriate for a
child to be left alone. They said twelve to fourteen.
(32:01):
All right, I guess that's on the safer side. Yeah,
they said it in California, so'll leave you to leave
a child under the age of eighteen in any situation
with the child would suffer harm or be in danger,
well you better keep them out of the public schools.
Supreme Court has ruled that parents can opt out of
Tony's Now Tanya and Here's Why kind of books as well,
(32:25):
and the Supreme Court ruled six to three in favor
of South Carolina, banning clanned parenthood from taxpayer funded medicaid.
Aren't you getting tired of all the winning? Kind of
makes you feel good?
Speaker 5 (32:40):
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