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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What is socialism versus communism? I know, I know, I
know you know. So we'll be discussing it and we'll
be kind of seeing who knows what about it. But
I do know this, if you let it take over,
it's going to become communism.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
You're absolutely right, Jody. Oftentimes these two terms are used interchangeably,
and so much so that a lot of people don't
know there is a difference. And again, most of you, guys,
if you're listening to this show, you already know this stuff,
So pardon me while I state the obvious. But in
case somebody was asking you and perhaps you didn't have

(00:41):
the exact words to give them, or something like that,
perhaps you record this right now and let them listen
to it, or something like that, or you know, I
under any circumstances, you should always encourage them to listen
to Power Talk ninety six point seven AM fourteen hundred.
A good thing to do anyway. But often there's a
distinction without much of a difference, and social traditionally has

(01:02):
always been the path to communism. I don't think too many.
I don't think there is a communist country on the
face of this earth other than one that went through
a violent revolution like perhaps Cuba or perhaps Vietnam that
went from capitalism, well that was actually imperialism, but it
went from a capitalistic society straight into a communist It's

(01:26):
always bloody going in, it's always bloody going out. It
has never been a smooth transition. FYI. A couple countries
that went from communism and came back, and that would
be Poland, say Hungary, East Germany, remember the Berlin Wall
when it came down, and Czechoslovakia. Immediately the minute that

(01:47):
wall came down, they said, we're done being communists. So
those people actually knew what it was like and got
it away from it as fast as they could.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
You know, you got to ask yourself what's going on
in America today when you're watching TV and you're just
seeing what's going on, like in New York, you know,
what is the Democratic Party today? Are they turning communists?
I mean you kind of got to ask yourself that
because you see these guys winning the Democratic nomination, like Mandami.

(02:21):
I think that's how he say his name. I mean, ma'am,
damn man, dammy, eggs and hammy. But you know, you know,
we can make a ton of jokes but in reality,
he is the Democratic front runner. He won the primary.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
And you know, traditionally, Jody, anybody who has ever and
this is in recent history, I'd say fifty years and
back prior to ED coach David Diakins and all that
kind of stuff, But prior to that, nobody has ever
won the Democratic nomination and not become governor. Right, So
many people say this is a foregone conclusion. It's done statistically,

(02:55):
you know. And again, you know, you have to ask
yourself what's going on here? And I'm telling.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
You you have people like AOC, you have people like
you know this man, Dammy, they're they're winning, and they're
winning on the message of I'm gonna give you this.
I'm going to give you that. And I'm sick of
hearing that. And I know you guys are. I have

(03:25):
no doubt everybody's sick of hearing that.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Tell me, you don't like to go to Costco and
get those free corn dog nuggets when they're handing them out,
Jody say, oh no, I don't want those.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
I mean, you know, hot dog and soda. And that's
that's socialism.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
You see the free hot dog corn dog nugget that
the lady's given away with the hairnet. That's that's communism.
Socialism is better.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, I mean every time I turn on TV, you
see just another communism popping up, you know, a socialism
and and they'd like to say, oh, I'm a socialist Democrat.
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
That was the party of Adolf Hitler?

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 2 (04:02):
And right running up in the thirties, run and into
World War two, the Nazi Party was the Democratic Socialist Party.
Little has changed. I'm sorry that so many people aren't
hearing this message. And honestly, I'm sorry that we have
to come here once a week and do this on Saturdays.

(04:23):
Thank god terror, let us hang out right now. But
why do we need to stand here and run our
yaps to tell you this stuff is bad? I'm telling you,
don't eat the dog food. You're not going to like it.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
I mean, listen to this from Mandani. This is from
his mouth.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I want to ask you about an issue that has
divided some New Yorkers in recent weeks. You were recently
asked about the term globalized the intafada. If it makes
you uncomfortable. In that moment, you did not condemn the phrase.
Now just so folks understand, it's a phrase that many
people here as a call to violence against Jews. There's
been a lot of attention on this issue. So I

(05:00):
want to give you an opportunity to respond here and now,
do you condemn that phrase globalize the Intifada?

Speaker 4 (05:07):
That's not language that I use.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Of course, it's not languige.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
He uses yes or no is the language you should use.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
I say yes or no question right? And he just
refused to answer it. I watched this, this interview, and
he refused to answer. She asked him two or three times.
I mean, served it up there, big softball, and he's
still refused to answer.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
So let's Kamala's sorority sister right doing that. I do believe,
if history serves me well. And yeah, they're doing everything
they can to push this guy up.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
And you know, they're even trying to portray him as
like this poor immigrant. He's not poor, and he is
an immigrant. He's legal here now. But here's the thing.
He wasn't poor. He didn't grow up poor. He went
to private.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
School's sixty six thousand dollars a year private school as
a kid. Yes, is that where you send poor kids?
An inner city kid from Brooklyn? Is that what they get?

Speaker 1 (05:58):
But what do we know about the Democratic part today?
They're all smoking mirrors every bit of it.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Right, But it's the Democratic Party is a product. The
Democratic Party is not a party. They exist to make
a lot of people think they have a choice. They
exist so that you feel your voice is heard. They
are a They're a bought and paid for lunch meet.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
One hundred percent. They are a bad product with a
good commercial, you bet, and they're the best at it.
And however, the American people are understanding that. Now we're
watching TV and it's no longer like it's no longer hey,
you know what? They're making sense? No how many times

(06:44):
you got to ask yourself this, guys, when you watch
this stuff on TV, after you see it, are you
not scratching your head and going what did I just
listen to? It's almost like a like a fantasy movie
that you're right.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
But they're customer. I mean, every business concern does market research.
They check their demographics, just like every fisherman. If you're
going to go catch a certain kind of fish, you're
going to use a certain kind of hook, a certain
kind of lure, a certain kind of bait you're going
to go at a certain time of day because you
learn what it is that you're hunting, you learn what

(07:21):
it is you're marketing to. And by and large, the
people that are eating this stuff up have been predisposed
to this. They've been conditioned for a very long time. Brilliantly,
I have to say, you know, when Sunzu tells you
to know your enemy and know yourself. I give accolades
to these people for having put together such a brilliant

(07:43):
long term strategy. This has been part of one hundred
and fifty year plan. This is not brand new, Jody.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, you know, when COVID hit, no one really knew
how to act, and no one really knew what to do.
They're shutting everything down. Everybody's scared, and this is what
they played on. They played on everyone scaring everybody and
suppressing the truth, because that's really what they did. Because

(08:08):
we're finding out now that everything that Trump said back
then is really true about especially about COVID. They even
went to the length of, you know, making him sound
stupid when he called it the China virus, you know,
and he had to actually even defend that, that's how
bad it was, and it's like, really, guys, I mean,

(08:29):
this is America, right, and you are American journalists, right,
And it's and you know when when you hear that,
no wonder they had to change their names to legacy media,
it's to the mainstream media. They had, they have to.
They're trying everything they can do to get their credibility back,
and really all they have to do is tell the truth.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Right. But the media is a product, it is not
a service. And many people think I turn on the news,
They're gonna tell me the truth. I'm gonna get the news.
I'm gonna love you know what. They're gonna tell you
what they are paid to tell you. No different than
the content in any show and the commercial are both products.

(09:15):
And in the radio business, we offer up our content
and I give this to you freely. You can take
my stuff and run with it. I'm not gonna get
offended if you want to record it. But I will
tell you that this product here is to hold your
attention so that you listen to the commercials. And I
sure hope you're supporting the people that sponsor this program,

(09:37):
because Trevor's show is all about the truth. It's all
about letting you know what's really going on, and some
people might not find that palatable, but this is one
of the few places where you're going to get straight
talk and not a lot of bs.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
That's why a lot of people's deferring to talk radio
and podcasts, and they're going away from the mainstream media
and the legacy media because they just are not truthful
with American people. And so when you listen to radio
or a podcast, it's real. I mean, people know that

(10:12):
we're not getting millions and millions of dollars from you know,
some company that wants us to say what they want
us to say. No, no, no, it's not happening now.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
You and I, Jody and Trevor. I am a I
am a free American man. I will look you in
the eye. I don't care who you are. I don't
care what color, what raised gender, anything you tell me
you are. I don't even care how big you are.
I will look you in the eye and I will
tell you what I believe to be the truth. And
you know what, I will sleep at night because of that.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
You know what, Frank, that's a good point. I always
say this. I don't care what color you are, what
nationality you are social economic background. I don't care. If
you're a good person, you will be my friend. I
don't care. It does not matter to me. If you're
a good person, you're going to be my friend. And
on the opposite of that, you know, if I don't

(11:04):
like people, who is dishonest and a lot of politicians
are dishonest. And don't kid yourself. You know, I'm a Republican.
I'm a conservative. But there's a lot out there, and
I mean Republicans that we need to watch out for.
And they're not playing on our team. They you think

(11:27):
they are, but they're not. And I'm not telling them.
I'm not saying all of them, but there's a lot
of them out there, and they're like chameleons.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Do you think that real thoon? We're gonna find out
who's the bad one?

Speaker 1 (11:42):
I'm thinking, real thuon? We will?

Speaker 2 (11:44):
We are? Yes, yes, yes, you see there there there
is a perfect example of a fake Conservative, a fake Republican.
This guy is bought and paid for by the health
insurance industry. And one of the things he stripped out
of the Big Beautiful Bill was he wanted to make
sure that undocumented migrants newcomers, uh whatever. Some people used

(12:09):
to call them illegal aliens when it used to be illegal,
and they were aliens, but he wanted to make sure
they still get all the benefits. Why because the company
that he's shilling for stands to benefit.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
And it's not because he cares for him. I'm telling
you right that they that he's he's using them to
line his pockets. Absolutely, and I guarantee you when he
gets primaried, he don't care because he knows that these
big corporations in the healthcare industry is going to take
care of him.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
He's already made his million. This guy could golf and
go to Cancun for the rest of his life, drive
a brand new car every year. This guy will never
his children, won't have to work. He's already lined his pockets.
So go on off into the sunset. Dude, you no
longer are needed. You never were, my friend. I'm glad
that we found out.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Now, gosh, how many times do we hear these politicians
that come in office, like Nancy Pelosi for example, and
they come in and they're making like one hundred and
eighty thousand a year. Now they're worth like fifty million.
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Right? But her father was a heroin Kingpin out of Baltimore.
He worked for Lucky Luciano. Why do we assume that
this gal is so lily white and her spawn Gavin Newsom,
her nephew. Why do we assume that somehow he's so wonderful,
so noble, so charitable.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
He's not, No, of course not. These people are paid
at they don't share, they don't care about anything. But
it's really crazy of what's going on. But you know what,
we do have a light at the other tunnel.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Talk aoc Alexandra Ocassio Quartet. Yes, that's about as fake
as they come.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
If she was really Latina, it would be Alexandra, it
wouldn't be Alexandria. That sounds kind of a British I
want to say that, mate.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
So here's the thing, here's what we do know about her.
We do know that out of ten thousand applicants for
congresswoman in her in New York, she won.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
That was a casting call.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
That was a casting call. We know this. It's a fact, Yes,
you know. Don't try to hide it, don't try to
cover it.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Up. She auditioned for the party and got it. She's
an actor. What was her real name, Frank, Her name
was Sandy Cortes. She went to private school. Can we
quit pretending that this is a little brio? And maybe
you know her favorite thing to do was to go
to her Alita's house and you know, help her make
chocolate ibarra.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
No, was she even from the Bronx.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
I don't think she ever went to the Bronx until
she went to that audition.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Of course, right, of course. And this is what we
get smoking mirrors all the time. And who actually really
wants communism and socialism?

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Frank, you know, apparently New York City day kidding from
what I've told And it's a darn good question.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
New York City coming to a theater near you.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Do you think Snake Pluskin will be in the next one?
I did like his boots. Those are kind of cool.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah, But after the first one and then they had
the remakes, like you know.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
At first it was then Escape from La Yeah, that
Frank ben Leneham starring and Escape from Los Angeles. I
escaped from Los Angeles a number of years ago, never
going back. I'm sorry. One hundred and third Street in Englewood.
You can have it. I want nothing to do with it.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
And this valley's wonderful in it.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Oh my god. I love the people. I love the vibe.
I love the culture. You know, people like you, people
like all these wonderful listeners out here. God bless each
and every one of you. I'm on your team, folks.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
But you know what, we have to fight the socialists
and the communists that want to take over, because they
really are trying to take over right now. They're really
trying to push it.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Right, and you're right. And when you asked who wants it,
typically it would be people in an impoverished urban electorate
that would really want that, because these people have been
systematically disassembled as natural beings and they've been put into
a situation where they really need this and they don't
see another way out. I would say impressionable college kids perhaps,

(16:21):
who lack any measure of wisdom or understanding. These are
the pimple faced kids that play on their phones all
day in their rooms, and their mom cleans the house
for them, their dad pays all the bills. They never
had a job, and maybe if they can.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I think a job, you know, it's paid protesters, right,
paid writers.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Right right, mostly peaceful protesters.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Peaceful protest exactly.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
College professors, Jodi. They love this stuff. Why because they
were indoctrinated early on. The vampire bit them and they
never left the bubble, so they can talk all they
want about socialism, communism, all these great democratic social countries.
There's even a reporter out of the Fresno b who touts,

(17:07):
you know, Norway, Sweden, all these great things. What he
does not say is that they take half of your money.
And if you look at the standard of living according
to Frank Ben Lningham's definition, not this guy's definition. I'm sorry,
because this guy probably lives in a crummy little apartment
with a cat and that's about it. And so to him,
this is a really good life. You know. You take

(17:29):
the public transportation, I can huber ruin you. I'm sorry, folks. No,
I get in my big f two to fifty Diesel,
turn the key and go where the heck I want,
and people get out of the way, and if not,
I get on my Harley and if not, get out
of my way. Yeah. No, you're right. Government employees also
really like this stuff, Jody, because they got a choice
seat at the table. If you work for the DMV,

(17:49):
if you work for any three letter or state agency,
why would you not want a more powerful government?

Speaker 1 (17:56):
You know, right? And if you're a socialist, you know,
I'm doing quotation marks in the air right now. I
mean you want to be a government employee's state exactly?
I mean, you're everything, your money's gonna be always be
coming in. It's just me and there's not you know,
I was the law enforcement officer, so during COVID, you know,

(18:17):
I never missed a check. I was always working and
you know, so there's nothing, there's nothing wrong with me
in a government employee. When it becomes a communist government,
that's when it's bad for everybody. Ye and if we're
not careful, that's what we're going to have. In New
York is really on the precipice of being a communist

(18:39):
absolutely socialist, communist city. And it's it's it's coming here, right.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
They have double the national poverty rate, and that is
definitely something to take a look at. You know, when
you've got when you get over fifty percent of the
people that are in some form of public assistance and uh,
los angele, this is not that far behind as far
as the poverty rate, and then if you say at
or near, that's like one notch above the official poverty rate.

(19:08):
And they tweak these numbers because they always want to
make it look better than it does. You know, they're
like fluffing up the hair on this four ah cow,
trying to make it look like it's got a little
bit better, you know, muscular structure. But I know for
a fact that four out of ten in New York
are at are about the poverty line. And I'm talking

(19:29):
if you've got five hundred dollars more than the line,
they're going to tell you how rich you are. And
the truth of the matter is, you got a bunch
of poor people. You got a bunch of lifetime welfare recipients.
These people five generations of people that have never put in,
never worked, never paid, only taken. And to them, they

(19:49):
don't think they're doing anything wrong because this is their
family culture. It's like some families everybody works for the railroad.
Some families they're all cops. Other families everybody goes to call.
Some families everybody's on welfare. Girls all get pregnant at thirteen.
Everybody gets a check and that is their normal. I'm
not gonna say it should be normalized.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
You know, Frank I, I want to touch on something
here that you know, you say in that sparked something
in me, and I'm I'm gonna we're gonna talk about
that when we do.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
But we left off. I had a thought and I
want to continue that thought. You know again, people say
that we're a melting pot and we're not. They have
to they have to conform to us. We should never
have to conform to them. And when I mean when
I say them that, I mean every every other nation,

(20:54):
all these immigrants coming over. It seems like if we say, hey,
wait a minute, this is America. We have our own
we have our own it's just yeah, we.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Got our own values. Yeah, we got our own culture.
We do have a culture. And what happens, Jody, if
you decide you're going to play baseball for the Dodgers
and they allow you to come on, do you put
on a Dodger's jersey or do you strip everybody of
their jerseys?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
That's exactly what I'm talking about, and we see it
time after time after time, and if you speak up,
you're racist, your xenophobe.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
You know you're not. You are just somebody saying, look,
I'm already here. This is what we're doing, and there
is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting your homeland to stay intact.
And I'm again we talked about this yesterday. We are
witnessing as we speak, and you will not see this
on CNNMSNBC, MS thirteen, NBC or any of these places

(21:56):
down in Tijuana. If you've ever been to Tijuana, I
can tell you about it. I've been there more times
than ninety percent of the people out here have. They're
telling all the Central Americans get out of our country.
This is our country, this is Mexico. You don't belong
in Mexico. And they're yelling this. They're horrible to these people.
They're kicking out families and the whole bit. But you

(22:16):
won't see that here. And when they do it, I
guess it's good it gets a pass.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
You know.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Yeah, I mean, if we say it here in the
United States, you're a bad person. You are just an
absolute bad person. And right, but you got to ask
yourself when did that start?

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Well, it started when Democrats realized they had no standards,
and so they came up with double standards so they'd
have plenty of them. And so that's all they have, Jody,
that's all they have. And you know what, I this
is the way it is. Hey, I tell you a
new splash.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
I just heard.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Rosie O'Donnell just trashed Jeff Bezos's wedding in Venice.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
I heard that.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
She totally did. She said fifty million dollars to get married.
That's she said something like that's that's obnoxious and obscene.
In fact, she went on to say that her wedding
outfit was she bought her blue corduroy pants at J
Crew for fifty dollars. She went to the Big and Tall,
got her shirt for ten bucks, and filled up the
subar roof for the honeymoon for sixty bucks. Why does

(23:16):
anybody need a big wedding a honeymoon.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Like that, Rosie old Donald.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
You know, even her rescue dog named University was there.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Where's she at by the way, you.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Know she's in Ireland?

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Yeah yeah, so you know she's about is irrelevant as
the fly on the wall, you know what I mean?
Who she airs? You know, it's just It's funny how
these people like to try to be what relevant and
and when they do it, they have to trash somebody else.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Absolutely. Well, ever, since Playboy didn't make her centerfold, she's
been a little bit bitter, so she went to Ireland.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
You know.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
So the thing about everything that we're watching and living
in today regarding the socialism that's sweeping across America, and
I'm afraid it's it's it's turning into communism. However, there's
still a lot of good Americans out there that are

(24:20):
not going to let it happen.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
We yah, Jody. If you think about it, our listening
audience tends to be a little bit more seasoned. Let's say,
the kids, they're still picking their nose, eating noodles. They
really haven't figured this stuff out yet.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
And well, you got a lot of them that went
to college and that has really been indocunated by this
because you have a lot of the you know, the colleges.
This is what they're teaching them, Yes, and they're teaching
them socialism. That's why President Trump is yanking money from
from Harvard and all these colleges. And they're just they're dying.

(24:58):
I mean, they are going nuts. They're or their heads
are exploding.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Oh well, Harvard, for example, is sitting on something north
of sixty billion dollars in endowment money, and yet they're
still asking for governmental money and still charging eighty thousand
bucks a year for honestly a subar park education. You're
getting a great indoctrination, but as far as being classically educated,

(25:25):
not so much. And these people they come back learning
that men can have babies, they come back learning that
trans men or men or women or men, and they
just they come back confused.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Yeah, they asked the question what is a man? What
is a woman? They can't even answer that, ques, Oh
my lord, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Apparently they don't do biology one to one any longer,
and they don't know what chromosomal differences are. And I'm
sorry for them because, quite candidly, when people like us
are no longer around to give them a little bit
of guidance, a little bit of wisdom, a little bit
of understanding, hopefully these kids are screwed. They're they're going
to be ripe for the takeover. And you know, in

(26:04):
China and in India, in Russia, in Africa, I don't
care where you are, they are not doing this to
their children. Very few other cultures are doing genital mutilation.
We were trashing the Africans for doing this a few
years back.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
You know, Frank, it's you have you know, we see
other nations and we see ours. You know, we see
what's happening in America today, and you know, it's it's
a little disappointing. We're supposed to be leading the way
and we are in a lot of areas, but we
were really falling apart. And when Trump won, I know

(26:50):
I did. I felt like a fresh like a fresh
of breath air just came in the room, you know,
just it felt like, wow, Okay, we have a chance,
and America is gonna be fine. We're gonna be okay
with socialism here today because it is here, it's alive,

(27:10):
and it is running across America. However, you know, we
have good people like President Trump. We have good people
like David Tannepaul Assimbie, woman Alexandra Mocido, we have great
we call her Sandy. I'm gonna have to ask, all right, No,

(27:30):
we have these these great new politicians coming up. You know,
it's they're they're there. It's refreshing to see that and
you know, it's really the new breed of Republican candidates
coming up. And I like to call them, uh, you know,
the new breed.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
And but they're coming from this valley, yeahming from Los Angeles.
And I'll tell you something about them. They have courage,
they have confidence. They are well prepared, educated, well spoken,
very articulate, on top of their game. All those are
a couple of attributes that you're not going to see
in people who are clamoring for socialism. Socialism gives you

(28:10):
this false promise of protection, of providing for you. They're
going to take care of you. Don't worry about it.
Cradle to grave, we got youa and somebody like David Tongapar,
like Ali Mesido, they don't want to hear that from you.
These people got grit. They'll be fine no matter which
way the wind blows. So you're gonna have a hard
time selling them a promise that they know darn well

(28:33):
you can't keep.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
You know why, because they're not fake, No, you know
it's there. They are real people. They come from real families,
and they tell you that. You know, David Tana Paul,
he has a great story, and you'll hear it when
he comes on in a little bit. It's just a
great story. He's really a great American. It's an American story.

(28:56):
It's a success story.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
It's one that makes you stand up and say, you
know what, this is the place where your dreams can come.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
True one hundred percent and that thank God for those
people you know, and you got to think and ask yourself.
This to another thing. California, the Sunshine State, right, yeah,
I mean it's like everybody wanted to come to California
back in the day, in the seventies, even in the eighties,
it was like everybody wanted to live here. Now what's happening.

(29:24):
Everybody wants to leave.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
Well, anybody that has money, anybody that has any has
accumulated any wealth, hope for a lifetime of work, realizes
this state wants to take it back from you and
they want to give it to somebody else.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
I personally have a friend they just they're picking up
and moving Arizona. They're leaving in a couple of weeks.
And he was a childhood friend. And his wife they're like, well,
we're moving Arizona. It's financially better for us. And I
looked at him and I'm like, well, I can't fault
you for that, because you know, you gotta do what

(29:57):
you gotta do, and people are doing what they got
to do. They're leaving. If you listen to Gavin Newsom
or any of any of the Democrats here in California,
that's not happening. You know, California is doing fine. It's
the fifth largest economy in the world. And it's just
it's not true. It's smoking mirrors. I guarantee you you

(30:17):
know somebody out there that has moved out of California.
Almost all of us do, and most of us know
multiple people that's moved out of California, not just one
person out.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
The question I'm gonna ask you, Jody, is when those
people leave, who moves in? Who replaces them? It's not
the same family that had a job, had two cars,
had a boat when on vacations. Nothing close to that.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Nothing, And it's illegal, that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Just like one out, one in, one out, one in,
and before you know it, it's one out, five five yes,
and next thing you know, there's been a complete change
of the seawater, different ecosystem. It no longer looks like
what it used to look like, and you know what,
I don't hate you because you're different than me. I
don't hate you because our skin colors are different. I
had nothing to do with my skin color, You had

(31:05):
nothing to do with yours. Neither one of us had
anything to do with where we were born. That's just
something that happened.

Speaker 4 (31:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
I had an illegal alien murder my brother. Do I
hate he was Hispanic? Do I hate all his Do
I hate all Hispanics? Because of that? Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (31:22):
Not.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
What I hate is the way the politicians act when
when somebody says a llegal alien, they make it sound
like it's, you know, dirty to call it. That's the yeah,
it's it's it's not the case. And and I don't
hate everybody, It's just what I really hate is the

(31:47):
whole immigration debacle of hey, uh, you know everybody deserves
to come in here. No they don't. They If they
they come in here, they're gonna come in legally. If
they come in legally, everything is fine. But when you
have people coming in circlevent our laws have no idea
who's coming in. Now you have the Democrats saying, oh

(32:08):
they might be Iranian sleeper cells in America. Out.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
No, no, no, you let them in. No kidding, right,
twenty million people in four years. Twenty million people.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
We know, people that we know of.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
It's probably head around figuring that. And I'm sparus to go,
Oh it's okay. Oh, why don't we make it forty million?
How about one hundred million?

Speaker 1 (32:26):
No?

Speaker 2 (32:27):
No, no, I've got a front door. If you wish
to come into my house, you knock on the door.
I decide whether I let you in. If I do
let you in, I explain to you clearly, these are
my house rules. Failure to follow them, you're kicked out.
And that's how it works. I just came back from Mexico,

(32:47):
just came back from Jamaica. Yeah, I travel a lot.
I worked a lot too, so I don't want to
hear about it. Every time I go into a country
that is not mine, they grill me. I have to
prove who I am, where I'm staying, how long I'm
going to be there, much money I'm bringing. They look
through my luggage, make sure everything's okay. They have every
right to decide if they wish to let me into
their country or not.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
And does that make us bad people? Because we want
people to come here legally no, of.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
Course, Jody. If they didn't do that, I wouldn't want
to go there because it's then a free for all.
And I'm not gonna go to a free for all,
nor do I want a free for all dragged into
my home. What made this country great is order, discipline, control, laws.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Laws. We have to follow laws.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
If we don't have laws, Jody, then what we have
is made up rules by whoever we declare to be
king for the moment, if somebody has the ability to say, well.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
It's Super Tuesday on that Trevor Carrey Show. I am
Jody Jones in with Frank Van Lanningham.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Hey, guys, what's up.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
We have David Tangepaul coming up. He is the them
in for District eight. He represents North Presno, Clovis, Sierra Nevada, Foothills,
mountain communities across seven counties and Death Valley. Isn't it
amazing how he got Death Valley and he's doing all
this at the state Capitol.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Buddy, Yeah, No, I mean I drive through there on
my way to perumpt It's like, how does that relate
to way over here. That's that's an amazing.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
How they draw that one, I don't know, But what
I do know all six people out there. What I
do know is the Cilamon Tankpaw is a fighter and
he is vicious man. He don't give up. He is
fighting for his communities and there's no doubt about it.
And we're gonna hear from him in a little bit.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
I think. Also he's also fighting tarantulas.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Yeah, the the yeah Fresno b kind of did an
article on him that hit.

Speaker 4 (34:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
I didn't like it. You know, apparently there's more translism
than socialists and how many translis is that? I don't know.
But I like to stay upon trams is exactly.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
And they got Harry Lakes like that.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
But you know, I I thought it was a tasteless
article myself.

Speaker 4 (35:08):
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