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March 4, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's going to happen with the brew haha? In the
White House on Friday, the more I thought about and
I read some people talking about and how disrespectful it was,
and I think I heard it. There was a lot
going on on Friday with all that. But where Zelensky
called him JD. You know, but if you noticed how

(00:20):
Vice President Vance called him back, President Zelensky, he stayed
with the proper etiquet of sitting in the Oval office JD.
Just yeah that somehow when that kind of sunk in,
I was like, oh, that is almost like the one
of the worst kind of things to stab in there.
But let's go listen to the UK Prime Minister. Now,
I guess it looks like they're going to get their

(00:41):
little European force together. Yeah, we'll go in there without you, Roosevelt,
keep us out of the war, keep us out of
the war. There was that movement in nineteen thirty nine,
nineteen forty all the way through forty one. Roosevelt actually
ran on not getting US involved in World War two
over there over there, because it was over there, as

(01:02):
a Lensky said, we have an ocean that separates us
over here. So now, what's going to happen here. Are
they going to get their little coalition together? I don't
think so, because as you will be picking up here
as I play the Prime Minister UK Starmer's statement, Starmar statement,
Starmar's statement, Yes, say that three times real quick on

(01:24):
a Monday. He states, the only way that British and
the French are going to come together and the peacekeeping troops.
You listen to him, he's got to have the US
power backstock there behind him.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
They're not going to go it alone.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
They're not going to put troops out there unless there's
some kind of guarantee from the United States backing them up.
Should the Russian bear kind of growl at their peacekeepers
and I don't know what turn them into a compost? Right,
come on, and we've already rejected that there's no way
we're going to have boots on the ground in Ukraine. Now,

(02:00):
let's go listen to Starmer here and Boyd the the
accident kind of hard to tell them apart at times,
but I guess my ears not trained for that.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
First, we will keep the military aid flowing and keep
increasing the economic pressure on Russia to strengthen Ukraine. Now, Second,
we agreed that any lasting piece must ensure Ukraine's sovereignty
and security, and Ukraine must be at the table. Third,
in the event of a piece deal, we will keep

(02:30):
boosting Ukraine's own defensive capabilities to deter any future invasion. Fourth,
we will go further develop a coalition of the willing
to defend a deal in Ukraine and to guarantee the piece.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
All right, let me play Hollywood scriptwriter twenty five years ago.
Danzel Washington is going to be around the table making
some kind of military decision. Kind of guy, you know
they type them down. There are those kinds of movies.
And with the scenario of a United States staying out

(03:07):
of an early uk France coming together with them to
protect a European country from Russia invasion, even further escalation
of the war, would that seem like a little mild
thing That would be that thing that starts World War three,
that makes the whole movie, and everybody's involved, and there's
nuclear member talking about nuclear weapons powers here, that that

(03:31):
would be a way you would write that into a
movie to start World War three? Easily Listen to Starmer
uk boots on the ground and planes in the air.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Not every nation will feel able to contribute, but that
can't mean that we sit back. Instead, those willing will
intensify planning now with real urgency. The UK has prepared
to back this with boots on the ground and planes
in the air, together with others. Europe must do the heavy.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Listing easy, Winston Churchill, you know you practice it in
the mirror, trying to sound like probably even went back
on YouTube. I bet you our CIA or somebody NSA
has some kind of searches on him. He was doing
Churchill speeches boots on the ground and planes and in
the air. Can't you just see the cigar hanging out

(04:22):
of Churchill's mouth right here. Well that's what I'm talking about.
Where Churchill starmer it could be starting a world war.
But here he goes, this is where he's just talking loud.
He said, it's going to need strong US backing.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
This effort must have strong US backing. We're working with
the US on this point. After my meeting with President
Trump last week, and let me be clear, we agree
with the President on the urgent need for a durable peace.
Now we need to deliver together. Finally, we agreed that
leaders will meet again very soon to keep the pace

(05:05):
behind these actions and to keep working towards this shared plan.
We are at a crossroads in history today. This is
not a moment for more talk. It's time to act,
time to step up and lead and to unite around
a new plan for a just an enduring piece.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Yeah, he's just reciting for a documentary reel to reel there.
Who out history. They're not going to go in without
America And we're not going to be sending boots on
the ground in there, at least I hope we're not.
What was the less reaction to the Ukrainian rude boy? Well,

(05:48):
of course the White House has become an arm of
who is that?

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Marcia? Russia?

Speaker 4 (05:54):
Russia?

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Russia.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
That's right, Russia, arm of Russia, Russia. Go back to
the old plane book. That did not work, But try
it again. You can't come up with nothing new, can you.
This is Democrat Senator Chris Murphy, fresh out of the
Illuminati bathouse. Let's see what he had to say this week.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
So it is absolutely shameful what is happening right now.
The White House has become an arm of the Kremlin.
Every single day you hear from the National Security Advisor
from the President United States, from his entire national security team,
Kremlin talking points.

Speaker 6 (06:28):
For the last week, the White House.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Has been pretending as if Ukraine started this war. That's
essentially saying that Poland and data Germany at the beginning
of World War Two. There are still facts in this work,
and the fact is this Vladimir Putin is a brutal dictator.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Russia started this war.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Thank you, Senator Murphy not mentioning the threats of NATO
next door, next door, next door, how would the United
States react? And I said this back when I'm like,
if Russia had Mexico, and Mexico allowed them to put
nuclear weapons, short range term forces right on the border,

(07:11):
we would react to that. Zelenski's already stated a couple
of years ago that the Joe Biden administration will talk
out to the world as if they're going to become
part of NATO, but behind the doors they won't. I
still think, well, we can go all the way back
to two thousand and fourteen, even for the you know,
we can go back hundreds of years, right if you

(07:33):
really want to, you get down and dirty on this.
Let's listen to Senator Murphy saying Trump is somehow rewriting history.
These left wing looms, they just do.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
The entire pretext for that meeting yesterday was an attempt
to rewrite history in order to sign a deal with
Putin that hands putin Ukraine that is disastrous for US
national security.

Speaker 6 (07:58):
That means that China will be on the march. Putin
may not stop.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
America may be at war with a nuclear power and
for what for what?

Speaker 7 (08:08):
For what?

Speaker 1 (08:09):
The guy that says he wants peace is now being
accused of being at nuclear war because he what wants power? Hey,
before the election, he was a Nazi in Madison Square Garden.
Now he's aligning with dictators.

Speaker 5 (08:28):
It appears as if America is trying to align itself
with dictators. That Donald Trump wants us to have our
closest relationships with despots all around the world because that
makes it easier for him to transition America into a
kleptocratic oligarchy where Elon Musk and Donald Trump rule and

(08:49):
steal from the American people.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Steal from the American people. Guys, this is I was
saying it's the late stages of TDS a few months ago,
but maybe we're not even to the late stages. Yeah,
because they're still room to grow with their derangement. Here,
it just keeps being furthered and furthered. He's stealing from Americans.

Speaker 5 (09:13):
Wow, But the United States's closest partner is Russia. And
then it makes it a lot easier for Donald Trump,
Elon and their billionaire pals to steal from the American people,
to steal our data, to steal our medicare, to steal
our medicaid in order to enrich themselves.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
There's a lot there.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
There's a lot there.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
I'll tell you what it is. On the seafire, remember
when they wanted a ceasefire with Gaza over and over
and over. They haven't stopped with you mean people, we
need a ceasefire, stop the killing. But to do a
seese fire where more people have died, No, they won't

(10:03):
be on that side, will they.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
What Trump is suggesting is that there's going to be
a ceasefire that will require Ukraine to withdraw from the front,
which then allows Putin to just march straight into Ukraine.
So all's Lenski asked yesterday was how do you know
that diplomacy will work? And because he had the audacity

(10:25):
to ask that simple question.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Oh, like we said, we don't trust Thomas, so they
got to keep going. No, we need a ceasefire. Is
there only needs to pull back?

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Do you see? Do you see their hypocrisy?

Speaker 5 (10:36):
He was ushered out of the White House. Contracts were
canceled to support Ukraine's electricity grid, and apparently the United
States is going to do putin s bidding and hand him.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Ukraine ladies and gentlemen. A sitting United States senator on
the Democrat side from Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy. Wow, that, Well,
go back if you're just catching this story. Maybe I
always assume everybody's up on as much as him. Go
back and watch it about the first thirty minutes for

(11:11):
truly nothing to watch. The last ten minutes is where
it really got going there. You tell me if you
heard what that senator said happened when you go back
and watch, review that, and I suggest viewing it because
it's a lot of body language going on. How do
you know your wife's mad at you?

Speaker 2 (11:29):
He said?

Speaker 1 (11:29):
She didn't say, Oh I knew, I could. I could
tell imagine Roosevelt and Churchill Duke in it out playing
on the newsreel theaters or around right Zelensky was in
no position to come in there and be dictating terms,
calling our vice president JV tell JD telling us that, oh,

(11:51):
it's going to be coming two hour shores. Now he's
telling Senator Lindsey Graham, maybe you should what consider resigning
and he'll get in Ukrainian citizenship and then his voice
will gain weight. Taking a shot at Senator Lindsey Graham
because he's a I guess apparently lost his mind. I
don't know what else to attribute this to.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Senator Lindsay Graham said that perhaps you should consider resigning.
Speaking Mike Johnson today said that maybe you should consider resigning.

Speaker 7 (12:22):
Is your attitude, It's not their business.

Speaker 8 (12:25):
Lindsey, Lindsey cram LINSA Gram is a very good guy,
very very nice speaking.

Speaker 7 (12:32):
Who must be the president?

Speaker 8 (12:34):
And whether I shall resign, I can give him the
citizenship of Ukraine. He will be become the citizen of
our country and then and then his voice will start
to gain weight and I will hear him as a
citizen of Ukraine.

Speaker 7 (12:53):
On the topic of who must be the president?

Speaker 8 (12:56):
But Lindsey represents the party that fights for democratic.

Speaker 7 (13:01):
Values and it's anyway the president.

Speaker 8 (13:04):
Of Ukraine Lindsa will have to be chosen, not at
home at Lyndsey's crime home, but in Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Yeah, condescending tone. I'll call it condescending tone right there. Sarcasm, dude.
I don't even know if we know how many billions
that we gave you. But as long as martial laws
in Ukraine, its constitution doesn't allow to take to have

(13:31):
an election, So I guess any decision that he would
have to be forced to resign would be the people
in Ukraine. I get his point there, but common sense
tells you without elections, that doesn't happen when a marshal
law is down and he's going to soon realize that

(13:54):
those European leaders right now that are saying they're back
in him, that they're not going to line up to
save him. We don't need their rare earth deposits. I
don't even know what's available that hadn't been blown up.
We don't need a mineral deal. I would say, just
walk away and don't look back. I have to say

(14:14):
I agree with Steve Bannon. He said Ukraine is like Afghanistan,
the graveyard of empires. Listen, there was a lot of
timeshe we did not get involved over the course of
history of the United States of America with things that Russia.
Did you go back to. They went into Hungary in

(14:35):
nineteen fifty six, Czechoslovakia in nineteen sixty eight. There was
almost a revolt in East Germany in the fifties, but
we did not go and get involved. And I read
this this morning. In at times, I just opened my
Bible to random places. Here we do that, just open
it up, just to see and where your eyes go to.

(14:55):
And it was Isaiah forty one. It said, don't panic.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
I'm with you.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
There's no need to fear, for I'm your God. I'll
give you strength, I'll help you, I'll hold you steady,
keep a firm grip on you. Count on it. Everyone
who had it in for you will end up out
in the cold, real losers. Those who worked against you
will end up empty handed, nothing to show for their lives.
When you go out looking for your old adversaries, you're
gonna find them. Not a trace of your old enemy.
It's not even a memory. That's right, because I your

(15:19):
God of a firm grip on you, and I'm not
gonna let go. I'm telling you, don't panic. I'm right
here to help you. I was like, thanks God, I
needed that at seven eight am on a Monday. On
a Monday morning.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
You need to ask you something.

Speaker 8 (15:33):
When you come in on Monday and you're not feeling
real well, does anyone ever say to you sounds like
someone has.

Speaker 9 (15:38):
A case of the mondays.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
No, no, man, no man.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
Yeah, that's the only way I'm thinking to get Monday.
He's kind of kicked up a little bit, and I
know it's rather popular.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Maybe I'll do it for one day in the do
it again. Maybe I'll do it from now until the
rodeo's over.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Let's go back to twenty twenty two Date Light NBC News.
Joe Biden got a little upset with the Ukrainian rude
boy who previously danced in heels. Yeah, let's go listen.

Speaker 7 (16:18):
Yeah that's right, Kate.

Speaker 9 (16:18):
So in this conversation, President Biden called President Zelensky to
tell him about a roughly one billion dollar package of
additional equipment and weapons for the Ukrainian military coming from
the United States. During the course of the call, President
Zelensky continued. According to a number of officials who we
spoke with who are familiar with the call, President Zelensky
continued to talk about the additional equipment and weapons and

(16:40):
support that he and his military needed. According to these officials,
they said that President Biden finally just got frustrated and
lost his temper and to President Zelensky, look, you could
be a little bit more grateful. The reason that this
story is interesting to us and it's something that we're
reporting on and officials were speaking to us, is because

(17:00):
it shows that all these months ago, President Biden already
realized that there was going to be a point where
the American people, members of Congress, where people would start
start potentially pushing back on all these billions and billions
of aid and equipment that the US has been providing
to Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Ah, like we just saw in the White House on Friday.
All right, good, here you go. Wait we can You
don't need to try and set something up with Russia.
That's being an arm of the Kremlin, you know who
does things like that. Why would Trump be over him?

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Could you imagine if he actually got together and started
talking to Putin himself or something. Let's go back to
Hillary talking about do you guys remember the term the
Russian Reset when she was Secretary of State in the
Obama administration. There's even a picture, I don't know, somebody
put it out to prove the point today online. It
showed her with a Russian ambassador or something with a

(17:55):
little red button like a reset button. They're all posing
with it for the Russian reset.

Speaker 10 (18:01):
The reset worked. It was a an effort to try
to obtain Russian cooperation on some key objectives while Medvedev
was president, and of course Putin still you know, pulled
the strings, but he gave Medvedev a certain amount of
independence to negotiate number one, a new arms control treaty,

(18:22):
which was absolutely necessary. We brought Russia around to understanding
why we thought there needed to be international sanctions against Iran.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Excuse me, the Russians look at that. I mean, where
there was NBC News was where Democrat senators were they
talking about the arm of the Kremlin and all of this. Now,
look at them trying to get world peace. You just
want to buy the world to cope and live in
simple harmony.

Speaker 10 (18:52):
And we eventually were able to get to the negotiations
that are going on now with the hope that something
real can come out of them. We got support from
the Russians to go across Russia to resupply our troops
in Afghanistan. The reset was a device to try to

(19:12):
refocus attention on the transactional efforts that we needed to
get done with the.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Russians, get done transactional. All that talk of peace. And
by the way, that wasn't me breathing heavy, that was
the person interviewing.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Did you think that you hear that behind her? Anyhow?

Speaker 1 (19:33):
In other news, President Trump makes English the official language
of the United States.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
This is the treportary show on the Valleys our talk.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Hey, now, there's some video out there of the old
Zelensky guy back. I saw the one where he's in
a group of four guys and they're in all black,
kind of like he looked at the White House, except
with black high heels on and I don't know, twenty
years younger, and he's in this technoy kind of European
boy band that wears women high heels group. But then

(20:05):
I saw him at an award show in nineteen ninety five,
and I'm gonna have to paint the picture with radio
here imagine he's up there with about four or five
different guys and they have fake breast on their breast
and they're all black dancing again. I don't know if
I I was just too like shocked by the breast.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
I don't know if I look down and see if
he had high heels on. But they would then pop
them off and then like put them on their on
their rear end and turn around and shake it. And
it was so like, you know, something that you would
think that the Luciferian Illuminatis do for their big events.
They Yeah, it was some European TV award show or something,

(20:44):
and he was up there.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Oh wait, I have him singing. There's a Lensky.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
He's ripping breast off. I don't know what they're singing.
Any interpreters out there, Yeah, oh no, it's true. It's
not cut her up news. No, no, no, that's really
Zelenski out there prans in and dancing around. I was

(21:15):
waiting for Tim Wallas for Minnesota to come waltzon out.
He he said he's gonna run maybe for the presidency
in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
Please yes, yes, do that?

Speaker 6 (21:25):
Do that?

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Where can I get five dollars, just so an add
to look people in California. People are donating money. Well,
okay with crime, Well they tell us, well, some crimes down.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
This is down.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
We know what we see, we know what we feel. No,
it's not have I did have a neighbor once and
I'm not going to get in the details, but so
a family member has needed a bodyguard once and he
was telling me the story about it. And they're not cheap.
So see a bodyguard with a gun. But prices are

(22:04):
coming down. And there's an app for that. It's like
Uber with guns. Personal bodyguard for the day. It's called Protector. Yes,
there's an app. It's at the Apple app store, they said.
Protector Apple app store allows users to hire on demand
personal armed security guards along.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
With a car.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
You can just click a button now and you can
get they said, the person that personally roll up armed
with a car. They're normally veteran former law enforcement private
security personnel now right now only available in the places
that really need a New York City in LA. But hey,

(22:44):
this could be something that could spread. You think about it,
Like I said, veterans retired law enforcement. Because a lot
of the guy especially in the military can get out
when they're in. They're forty some of them, you know,
in their fifties. They still got some kick in there, man,
and they can drive a car and shoot a gun
if need be. You can choose from either a credentialed

(23:05):
active duty or retired law enforcement. Okay, so even active
look at that. You can select the size of car
or motor keade that you want to accompany you maximum
three vehicles. That costs you a little bit more. Also,
you can choose the type of uniform. The guards. Well, now,
one guard for five hours cost you what do you

(23:27):
think it would do? This is the Los Angeles price
one guard five hours. I thought it was relatively cheap.
One thousand dollars plus one hundred and twenty nine dollars
annual fee, five hours, one thousand bucks come on with
an armbardy gun. Now, if you're in some kind of
situation like that, I'm gonna guess that you might be

(23:50):
wealthy to even consider it to begin with. So one
thousand dollars for your safety and protection for those five
hours that you feel that you need it. You know,
if you're transferring a diamond neck less you always think
or something of true value. What do you call an
arm security truck? What are those costs? He could he
even get one and you need to? Or do you

(24:11):
just have somebody in there jogging outfit look normal with
just the bag and walk out with the newspaper and
a coffee and get in their car and bye, mom,
see you later, okay, and take it over. I'm talking
about something that would be worth millions and millions of dollars, jewelry, whatnot.
I wonder though, if just a company go all right,

(24:32):
don't ask, don't tell, I'll guard whatever's in that bag.
I mean you think about it too, because you know
gangs and things. Hey they're moving one hundred pounds of
heroin and from here to there, would you know? I
wonder how much they go into finding out who they're
protecting and why they're needing to be protected, because some
of it might be whether it's a cartel to get

(24:54):
well nobody, I'm not one thousand bucks or five hours.
No no, not the cartels after you or the a
biker gang in prison. But maybe that's when you get
the three car motorcade. Speaking of motorcades, imagine your life
being normal, and by that I mean cash Battel and

(25:16):
like Pete Hegseth, They I mean we knew their names
or they got they had some high position power jobs.
And you know Hegseth was on Fox News people, we'd
see him on there and all. But to go from
that to your I don't know, three four five car
motorcade FBI director Secretary of Defense just and that would
be like overnight, your life would change. Like that FBI

(25:40):
Director Cash Battel to show you what kind of guy
that he is. He obviously in the circles he runs
in ran into Dana White at UFC. Maybe they knew
each other before, but now he's talking about he wants
the UFC to partner with the FBI to train agents. Yeah,
look at that. And he mentioned that incoming director Deputy

(26:04):
Director tam Botan Geno's a big UFC fan and convinced
him to try the training, him being Cash to tell
and he liked the training he received and he believes
it could be valuable for FBI agents. Now this isn't
something that Dana White needs. I think these like worth
twelve billion dollars or something. It's not like, hey, I
need a government contract. But he get me in there.

(26:25):
And help me train them. Patel said that he was
actually talking with the UFC and before he ever got
confirmed or knew he was coming in there. So I think, yeah,
that would make a whole lot of lot of sense,
wouldn't it. I have two prison stories, Director, Ryan Nigel,
I'll let you direct it. You want the good story
or the not good story first? Not good story first,

(26:49):
and then we'll go into the good story. You've probably
already heard the good story. A lot of people have,
and I don't even know if we've reached out yet,
but we should. Okay, I'm not going to give away
the good story yet. Here's the not good story. I
saw this, Why are more prison officers having relationship with inmates?
First thing I thought of, well, could it be when
we put female guards inside male prisons? Just saying out

(27:12):
out wild? Maybe we start with that right there? Could
that happen? I'll watched the what was the Upstate New York?
It was not far from Buffalo where that prison escaped.
The two guys out and they convinced this female prison guard.
It was like an HBO docuseries that was on not
that long ago. Starts with a D. I remember that
the name of the town of New York. Ayhow that's

(27:33):
beside the point. But they convinced her she wasn't that
attractive and they anyhow, Yeah, she got them out of prison.
This article said within a year becoming a prison officer,
Sarah was being manipulated by a group of sophisticated criminals.
This isn't the story from New York. This is a
different one At Telegraph UK. They said the thirty nine
year old developed inappropriate relationships with three prisoners who were

(27:56):
in jail for firearms and drug events. Is linked to
organized crime. They said all three men had cell phones.
She didn't report it to her bosses, but she at
night when she would leave the prison, she would text
them thousands of times and intimate sexual chat. For lawyers

(28:18):
now saying well, she had bipolar disorder, that's why she's
doing that. It's a female guard having relationships with inmates.
They said there were eighteen women working at the prison
that had to resign after they started looking into eighteen
and one prison ladies.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Maybe they get the job because they are like into
that or something. They like danger, they like living on
the edge, because there's guys that haven't killed, raped, or
murdered people that are you know down at the Bolin Alley.
What do you think have jobs? What are they doing?

(29:00):
And they one of these ladies only got like three years.
It's like, no, that's that needs to be like, uh,
you're gonna be in there for like ten years, twenty
years or whatever something like.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
I bet hey.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Then again, if I were Keen Carrie, we would have
a much safer community. I guarantee you that I would have.
And if you were caught by the law and you
weren't like a murderer, you're like a misdemeanor or maybe
a not as quite a bad of a felony kind
of thing, I would make you grow food out in
the garden at the prison. Here comes our good story

(29:34):
to Larry County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux. He got a lot
of national attention for this story. I saw it at
the Samwa King Valley Sun. I meant to get to
it last week and I didn't. I think all prisons
should make them work to grow food. I mean provide healthy.
How about provide the healthy food for the schools fresh?
You know, kids would be like I love corn on

(29:54):
the cob fresh. Something about the corn on the cob.
I think kids love. As a kid, I love everybody
loves corn on the cop fresh corn on the cop
They be chowing that down, you bet you.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
Let's see inmates.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
It's Larry County jail farming their own food, a program
saving taxpayers a million dollars annually. Well, I guess there'll
be people upset about saving the government money, which is
your money? Be ready share if you're gonna have a
lot of Democrats coming your way. Don't be saving money
like that. That's that's slavery. Making them get out there.

(30:34):
We need reparations for that million dollars you're saving us.
Tillarry County owns the farm inmates used to grow their
own food. Tillarry County has to cover three meals a day,
can number up to twenty two hundred and jail at
one time. The farm has cattles, pigs, chickens, grows alfalfa
eleven hundred acres to feed the cattle. Inmates farm broccoli, cabbage,

(30:54):
other produce on the land. Left Over food doesn't get
used each day, it goes out to the sou That's right.
Save Silary County taxpayers one point two to one point
six million dollars every year. Sheriff Boutrou stated, Now here's
here's another upside to this. The county offers a certification

(31:17):
program for inmates that learn how to become butchers. Then
when they get out, they got to join and they
can join the workforces butchers.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
He said.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Other sheriffs have gotten rid of farming operations because the
prop forty seven, because they don't have a workforce anymore.
That meets the misdemeanor or low offend your status to
be able to operate some of the farming operations, so
your crime can't be too hideous, he said. We changed
some of our criteria. Uncertain makes to come out work
on the farm. It's just allowed us to keep it

(31:48):
up and operating. It, says sheriff. Use the farmer's a
way to keep inmates from committing crimes when they are released. Well, yeah,
they got a skill, I would assume. And if it's
saving money, yes, I know. In like, was it county
jails not prison? I think in the eighties, I remember
you see the guys in the orange things out there

(32:09):
picking up the trash. You knew they were inmates, maybe
because it said inmate across the back. I remember seeing
that all the time on ninety nine on the on
rounds and in off ramps. Nothing wrong with that.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
This is that Trevor Kerry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
On the Hamptons, and the missing card prompted a police
report and accusations of foul play in fourteen hundred pages
in testimony and a dozen witnesses remember a twenty five
dollars gift card stolen. The fees for the arbitrator overseeing
all of this have exceeded twenty four eight hundred dollars. Amagainset,

(32:48):
New York population six hundred and fifty one spent it's
twenty four eight hundred dollars on a gift card dispute. Wow,
isn't that? That's my hey? People don't do what people
are going to do. They got to get to the
bottom of it. They can't have a principle that might
be stealing things. She assumed that it was from the

(33:08):
same parent that sent her the exact same thing before,
And there's even allegations they wanted to get her out
of there and somebody set her up and boy president
Unifed School District Now seems somewhat tame with our retreat
weekends to pay somebody that's going to pay somebody to
find somebody that's going to tell them how to hire somebody.

(33:29):
At least it's not twenty four thousand dollars wasted for
a twenty five dollars gift card. Now we just spend
one hundred thousand dollars per consultant. That's all we do. Yeah,
for them to have omelets and talk. Let's have an
omelet at the retreat and you tell me what I
should be looking for and a good superintendent. I've just

(33:50):
been trusted for the education and liketed to serve my district.
We sat around and we tried to come up with somebody,
and we're just drawing a blank. So we need to
hire you to tell us what we should be looking
for at our school district. Okay, let's move to the moon.
Can we put an end so that we didn't go
to the moon? Debate Why can't this new privately built

(34:13):
spacecraft that just successfully landed on the moon Nbcnews dot Com.
It's dubbed the Blue Ghost. It's been in orbit around
the Moon for two weeks and it landed. If they're
gonna drill seven hundred feet down or excuse me, seven
hundred miles into the interior of the Moon. It's carrying
ten NASA science instruments, and they said one that probes

(34:34):
that far down. They're gonna snap X ray images looking
back at Earth to see how we interact with the
magnetic field.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
If they can do all that.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
It's been one hundred and one point five million dollars
for the Blue Ghost mission, and it's part of NASA's program,
they said, which aims to eventually return humans to the Moon.
Can we put an end to it? Can they broadcast
it on a live stream on NASA Tvooo. Now we're
gonna move over and owe you the Doom Buggy from
nineteen seventy one.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
There it is.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Now we're going to move the camera over and we're
going to show you the flag that Neil Armstrong planted.
It is still there. Because there's no such thing as
atmosphere or wind, it should still be in the same place.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
There's the camera shot.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Okay, take all those we didn't go the Moon things
off of YouTube, get them right, get them out of here.
We just proved we went to the Moon. We can
do that from a somewhere here in America. If we
showed the different galaxies zoomed in with the telescopes that
we have, guys, we can get into probably squaring down
that if Neil Armstrong dropped a quarter on the Moon,

(35:45):
we would be able to tell which side it's on.
Why can't they put it into that debate? I hear
one thing, and then I believe it. Then I hear another,
and I believe that. Then I go back and forth.

Speaker 4 (35:56):
Insistent Trevor Kerry show Mondo Valley's Power Dog,
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