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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Immigration and population management totally.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
This is the crux of everything we're talking about now,
and it's so much bigger than hearts and minds and
look at the poor people and my teo and my
tea and all of that. We're going to hear so
much politics at the low level because that's basically the
low hanging fruit for all of us dirty little people
at the bottom to squabble over. But there's actually, this
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is my opinion, Take it for what it's worth, there's
actually a reason for a lot of this. And China
right now is dealing with the same thing. And China
has a much bigger problem than we do, but they
won't talk about it. You see, our solution is one way.
They have another solution. Their solution is to stick their
collective heads in the sand and pretend this is not
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an issue. Now, before I talk about us, I'm going
to talk about Europe a little bit. Once upon a time,
Europe used to look like Europe. It looks nothing like Europe.
It's very quickly becoming a majority muzzle them collection of countries,
if you will, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the UK, you
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name it. Burka's everywhere called a prayer all night long. Actually,
New York just made it okay to start doing called
a prayer from all the minarets at three in the morning.
Prior to this, there was a noise ordinance, but they
put it aside because obviously now you can offend the Muslims.
But God forbid you ring a church bell from a
Catholic church. That would be horrible. But we're losing people.
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We're losing people a big in a big way. So
is China if you think about it. For a long time,
China had this one child policy because the big thing
when we were kids was overpopulation in China. This was
the story, and they pushed it and pushed it and
pushed it. It was such how can you have all
these people? My gosh, they're just packed in.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
You know, isn't like fifty percent of China their populations
like fifty four years or older. Yep.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Yeah, this is the problem. This is the heart of
the problem. When you start to monkey with God's way,
when you start telling people to breed to not breed,
you start treating them like livestock and saying there's too
many of you. And Bill Gates, if you listened a
couple of years ago, he was saying the exact same thing, overpopulation. Overpopulation. Well,
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let me tell you something, folks. Overpopulation is happening in
the major metropolitan areas everywhere. There's a ton of people
stacked in tight and these are big blue places. This
is where all the civil unrest is. This is where
all the violence is. This is where people are in
an unnatural condition that they're not supposed to be and
God never intended that. So you've got this artifice that
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they're living in. They now need food trucked in, they
need water pumped in, they need their sewage pumped out,
they need transportation given to them, they need housing, and
basically it looks like basically like a stack of ice
cube trays and you just shove humans in it as
tight as you.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Can, and they become a liability, oh totally, healthcare, social security, everything.
I mean, think about it. They even get dills at Denny's.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Oh yeah, they did, they did.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
But you know it is, I mean, and that's what's
going on right now here, right here in America, and
that's that's what we have to We have to fight
against that because we're going to quickly become China if
we don't.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Oh, totally, totally, totally, And China, in my opinion, if
they have a decade left in them twenty years, Max,
I will be surprised because you now have And I
preface this by saying countries that are failing generally go
to war when they become unstable. This is the playbook.
And you go back and read history if you don't
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believe me. For a long time, you've limited the population.
So now you've got this inverted pyramid where you only
have a few people at the bottom a whole bunch
on top. It becomes extremely top heavy. That's the definition
of instability. Add to that the elective culling of females.
Remember China had a big thing where they wanted to
everybody want to have a boy. Everybody want to have
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a boy. No girls. So now you're like zero point
eight point seven to point eight as far as female
to male ratio. You better be a rich, good looking guy.
Even if you want the ugly chick over there. This
is gonna be a little bit rough for you, Joe.
Yeah you know, you, on the other hand, would have
no problem. Just so you know, thanks, you're a walking
chick magnet.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yeah, hey, you know, I think there's something like eighteen
to twenty five million Muslim migrants when in the Europe,
like between twenty ten and twenty sixteen. When you have
that much influx of you know people, yep, and if
they're not willing to reform to where they're going, you're
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getting exactly what you're getting over there.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Oh yeah, you just brought in the Third World. Everybody
came in, went to the left side of the boat
and it tipped over. Then we all made a surprise face.
We saw it coming. And not every every one who
comes to your country wants to be a part of
your country. Some people want to take over, some people
want to invade, some people think it's awesome when you
do that. And along those lines, you can look at
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queers for Palestine. It's like you people have any idea
what you're asking for. You are going off the ten
story building. As soon as you get your way.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Well, if you whoop, you groberg, you know that's still works.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Well, if they got a ten foot pole, they'll grab
her and do that. But oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
But so look at China like that, and add to
that the fact that what it is they bring to
the world is no longer that important. You see, they
import a lot of food, they import a lot of energy.
China doesn't have a ton of oil and doesn't have
a ton of agriculture. Now they're getting more egg, to
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be sure, but to sustain that egg, they import an
unbelievable amount of Iranian gas, Russian gas. And so they're
going to find themselves not having social sisity, not having
any social network for these people, and a very small
amount of people that are supposed to be supporting this
big block of old people. It's just not doable. I
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don't care that you love them, I don't care that
they're your grandparents. You cannot afford them. And not only that,
but now let's add ai, let's add robotics. Let's take
away all those menial jobs that we used to give
to those billions of people. And now these people become irrelevant,
not just irrelevant, but unable to have enough numbers to
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take care of these people. So this country's wobbling. But
they're not going to tell you that. Their solution is
to stick their collective heads in the sand and pretend
that everything's all right. And if you think that God
help you, it's about to get real interesting. Now America
has a very similar problem, and ours has to do
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with a very low fertility rate. And fun fact, here
there's a correlation. It's called an inverse correlation, meaning these
two things are the opposite of intelligence and fertility. Believe
that or not, Jody, Apparently it's kind of like when
the more you drink, the more babies you wind up making.
You know, we don't make our best decisions, and even
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ugly ones. Yeah, fine enough, booze.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
You guys didn't see that. But he pointed to me
when he said making other babies. What's going on here?
Speaker 2 (07:23):
You know you're cute in your special way. You're a kid.
I just want to tell you, so here you go,
and uh, in order for a civilization, a culture, a
nation to keep looking the way it looks. And I'm
not into eugenics, I'm not saying, lou get rid of
all the people who you did not hear that here,
So shut up, you guy over here on the left,
and you two hairy leg and uh suwaru drivers. You
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need two point one children per couple in order to
keep the population exactly where it is, because that point
one accounts for infant mortality. People passing away things like that,
So if you want to keep it stable, and right now,
we are breeding less than a one point four and
there is no civilization on earth yet. Of course, we
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think we're a special one that has ever sustained itself
with the breeding rate like that. Now you bring in
the Latino population from Venezuela, from Colombia, from Salvador, Ecuador,
I don't care you name it. They're typically breeding two
point seven, two point eight somewhere in that zone. So
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they are gaining ground. And I'm not saying who, No,
they're taking over that. You do not hear that, stop it.
What you heard is systematically, we are culling ourselves out. Now,
add to that the men trying to have babies, and
I know it's you know, June's almost over, but men
can't have babies Jody.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
FYI, Well yeah, they cannot.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
And the alphabet community struggles with fertility. I think their
rates less than one point last I checked, it's pretty
close to zero. And then you got kids.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I mean, look at China. I mean they can only
have what like one child per couple. Yeah, a couple child.
That will be their destruction. So what happens if they have.
What happens if they get pregnant again, I mean do
they do they fix the female? Well, basely the first one.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
They socially shame these people. First of all, they have
a social credit score. And if you adhere to their
societal norms and you go along with the program like
a good comrade, like you're supposed to, you get your
ration of food, you get your ration for housing and
all these kinds of things. The minute you exceed that child,
you want you hide that kid like it's Anne Frank
or two. You lose your apartment, you lose your job,
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you lose your access to food. Bad things happen to you.
And so these people are deathly afraid. And if you
have your first child and you're happy, and guess what
it happens to be a girl. You have an abortion
because you want a male to take over the family name.
And again, now you've got this imbalance and not everybody
gets a dancing partner, and they've got a huge problem.
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Of course, here we go the other way. We just
turn our boys into girls, and now we got more girls.
That was a joke. Anyway, the USA, we're struggling with fertility,
and why is that? And I'll tell you a couple
of reasons that come to mind with me, and I'll
ask you for your ideas. You got a lot of
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self absorbed millennials literally do not want to have babies.
They'd rather go to Magic Mountain, go to the concerts,
go to a rave, look at their phones, go to Starbucks,
live by themselves. They talk like this. And then you've
got the alphabet community not putting out babies. You've got
men again give an a for effort, trying to have
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babies ain't gonna happen. Then you've got urban couples and
the fact that we have transformed our society. We've gone
from an agrarian based society to an urban society. And
once upon a time, having kids was a good thing
because you had free labor on the farm. Now these
kids are an expense, Jody. Yeah, I would pay though,
to have a kid like you. I would pay hey,
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thanks man, you know, five bucks, but I still pay.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Yeah, thanks, you know. And immigrants, the illegal aliens is
coming in. They're really trying to replace everyone here.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
That's the solution.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
It is their solution. It is absolutely their solution.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Yeah, social Security is going bust. It's gone cash negative.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
But hey, I guess what they're going to get old too.
What's going to happen then?
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Oh my yeah, Well we've kicked this can down the
road for a very long time, and now the next
time you go to kick it, it's going to be
the size of a trash can and it will not
be kick not kickable. Oh yeah. So this is really
the reason, this is the crux of why people are
coming in, is because they do realize that we need
replacement humans. And what better group to bring in than
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a compliant group that's going to answer to you.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
For the rest of their lives and prime for socialism?
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Oh they are, These are brand loyal.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
I want you to understand something. When I say socialism,
it's like the same thing as I'm saying communism, because
that's what it is, right, you know, it's just depending
on how much socialism are you going to let in?
Speaker 2 (12:16):
What's the difference between a puppy and a dog? About
a year?
Speaker 1 (12:20):
About a year?
Speaker 2 (12:21):
About a year's it's about it and one of them nips,
one of them bites.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
What did Ronald Reagan say in one cycle? We can
see the United we can see our republic gone.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Oh yeah, freedom was something like freedom is just one generation.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
One generational way from a distinction. Yep, And I mean
that's that's true. I mean it it you look at
it now, Look what's going on right now. I mean
it's scary. Is it really is scary?
Speaker 2 (12:52):
It is, But to a limited degree, I see the
utility value in bringing in these placement human beings. They
do serve a purpose. And the sad thing is, though,
like you said, they're gonna get old too. One day,
they're going to be at the Social Security line times
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one hundred and now what do you do because we're
already cash negative. Social Security is out of money. And
most good Democrats that you talk to are so deeply brainwashed.
I remember we were talking about trying to tell the
truth to people who have already accepted a lie as
a truth. You introduce mental confusion to them. Their brain goes,
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I know this, but it's not this, and they go
into this mini meltdown, this freak out mode, and they're
going to fight you because you can't introduce you can't
scramble somebody's brains and have them at peace. And so
this is a very hard sell, and I'm sorry that
it is. But this is the world that we live in,
not in the world I wish we lived in, not
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in the world we could live in. I live in
the world that's right here in front of us, and
I have great concerns.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Yeah, you know, I think we all do. But I'll
tell you what.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Uh It's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
We have a caller. We have Darren from Fresno.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Hey, Darren, what's up?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
Hey, Jody, I just wanted to let you guys know,
China has realized they've made a huge mistake and they're
begging people to have babies over there. They realized they
screwed up.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Hey Darren, thank you for that. Man. I I you know,
I didn't know that yet. No, that's a good news.
That's great news.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Actually, does that mean there's gone a lot of tourism
going to China now? Or is that what I'm understanding?
Speaker 4 (14:42):
He break it down, Well, basically, they just have realized
that what you guys have realized that, you know, not
only having one baby, well not only one thing, but
because a lot of the babies have been male and
not female, that's created a whole other They've got a
budget shook guys over there. They can't find wives, so
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that's that's a whole another separate issue. But they've realized
that not having enough people is a long term mistake,
and in the last several years they've they've tried to
encourage people to have two or three children, and they're
having a hard time getting people to reverse course now
and have babies. But they they realize they screwed up.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
And now you got this big rush of babies coming
through the pipe that are all the same age. That's
got to be kind of weird, right, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Hey, Darren, thanks a lot, man, I appreciate the call.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Thanks brother, good your voice.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Yeah, good information. Thanks a lot. About a good day,
right on you too. Yeah, that's I mean, that's you know,
it's it's it's funny to hear that, because, you know,
for them to actually come out and say to.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Admit you have the first step in fixing a problem,
is you got a problem?
Speaker 1 (15:52):
You know, that's actually refreshing news. I mean, hopefully people
from here.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
And folks they got sixteen years.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
No kidding. Hey, you know what unassimilated immigrants, what do
you think about that?
Speaker 2 (16:08):
Frank, I have a problem with it, because one it
breaks down the social fabric. Yes, I just came back
from Jamaica and I got certified as a lionfish hunter,
believe it or not. And they consider the lionfish an
invasive species all through the Caribbean because they take over.
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And I'm not calling people lionfish. I'm not calling people animals.
I'm not saying there of a different species. So you
didn't hear that either, so shut up, Okay, I don't
want to hear that. What I am saying in concept,
when you have a civilization, when you have a herd,
when you have people who have a way of life
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that like their way of life, and I, for one,
love our way of life. I don't want to sit
here and cheer for my own destruction. I don't want
to cheer for it to get inexorably altered.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Talking about our way of life. Independous Day is coming
up this Friday, the fourth of July.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
The last day a lot of people will have all
ten fingers.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Hey, do you think other countries have the Fourth of
July drink?
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Absolutely they do. They just don't have a fireworks.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Well, no, of course they do, and they have the
fifth and they have the sixth sixth they.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Got Mexico has the sixteenth of September. It's not syncoed
in myo. By the way, that's the Battle of Puebla. Sarahgosha.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Yeah, you know, I gotta say after Darren called man
if if if I was, you know, single, and I'd
be heading to China.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Absolutely, I don't know. I'm thinking karaoke is going to
be a lot of very white.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Is gonna really fly over there?
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Dude? Yeah, good for them. Now, I I believe that
bringing in these people one, they should assimilate. They melt
You melt into my pot, right if you want to
be a melting pot. But the thing about them is
like you're and these people who are already broken, they
keep quiet and they obey. These people from these countries
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come from a very harsh place.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
You know. Japan's another one. Oh yeah, I mean you
don't go over there and say anything or do anything.
You if you're going to go over there, you're definitely
following their rules.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Oh, you fall in line without a doubt. And again,
there's many implications to this one on a large scale
macro sociologically, It's going to affect us in many ways
down here in the streets where we live, we will
see a change. I for one, think it's ridiculous for
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people to vote in any other language than English, because
I'm sorry, if you don't understand this country's norms, if
you don't speak this country's language, I don't want to
hear your opinion.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
And you're not racist because you say that, no at all.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
If you don't, how did you become a citizen not
speaking this language? How did you get a driver's license
not knowing what this is the wrong way on the
freeway to go? I'm sorry, I don't owe that to you.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
You have a president right now, in President Donald Trump.
He said the national language is what English? English? So
how nice?
Speaker 3 (19:10):
I mean?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
That is so just refreshing.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
Man.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
I love hearing that from a president them our president.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
I'll go out of my way to accommodate anybody. If
you're a guest in my home, I promise to be
a gracious host. I demand that you be a gracious guest.
I speak fluent French, I speak fluent Spanish. I generally
have the ability to communicate with most people. A little
bit of farcie, a little bit of Korean. You know what,
I go out of my way to try to be
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able to make friends and communicate everywhere I go. But
I don't roll over for everybody. I'm sorry, ain't gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
You know, Frank. Why do people who bring nothing to
the family dinner?
Speaker 4 (19:47):
Bro?
Speaker 1 (19:48):
They always want to eat.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
The most and take a plate home.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
It's isn't it crazy? Right?
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Yeah? What'd you bring to the party? My kids?
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Me myself, It's like, yeah, come on, and a baggy
for all the food. You always have one family member
that does that, right, And you always tell your wife
or your husband or whatever you Hey, no, it's okay,
it's okay. You know, it's okay for them to take whatever.
It's okay for them to come and but it's really not.
I mean, when you come down, when you when you
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when the rubber meets the road, it's like, bring something,
you know, if they really can't, they can't, okay. But
let's face it, most of the families that come over
on family dinners, thanks to heavies, they can bring something
without a doubt. We were that and that's the point
I was trying to make here though.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Growing up as a kid, Jody, for many years my
family went through many different iterations.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
We went from being iterations.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
And Jody Jones with my co host Frank Van Landingham.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
I'm gonna miss this place.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
You know.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
I want to talk a little bit about the Big
Beautiful Bill and some of the tax stuff. So you know,
the bill seeks to permanently extend Trump's twenty seventeen tax
cuts and the Jobs Act, which a House gp memo
from earlier this year said would avoid a twenty two
percent tax hike for American families at the end of
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this year. It also included tax cuts specifically tailored now
listen to this really closely, guys, tailored to the middle
class of the working people here right here in America,
like allowing people to deduct taxes on up to twenty
five thousand on tipped wages. The deduction would begin to
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phase out for people making one hundred and fifty thousand
per year three hundred thousand as a married couple. The
Senate bill would also this is the Big Beautiful Bill,
would also allow people to deduct up to twelve thousand,
five hundred in overtime pay under the same income guideline,
both the tip and the overtime wages deduction would be
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available through twenty twenty eight. So when the Democrats like
Bernie Sanders an ALC tells you that only the one
percent of the top tier people are going to get
tax breaks, they are absolutely lying to you.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Without a doubt, somebody here is going to get a
raise when this is all done. Jody, the question that
I have for you is it going to be you
or is it going to be the government? Because by
no means is this a perfect piece of legislation. None
of them are. I don't think too many laws. I
don't think any laws have ever been dragged through this
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process and come out clean. There's always some pork shoved
in it. There's always concessions made, and to be sure,
there are probably five hundred backroom deals that have been
cut to make this thing slide through the pipe. And
I'm sorry that that is the process that we have.
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You have a lot of people who probably support this,
but they're afraid their constituency might not. But deep down
they know this needs to happen because the structural changes
that we're making will ensure our survivability. But these people
don't care. They they have this myopic view that means
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narrow sided of everything, and they're just looking minute by minute.
They dogs.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
I appreciate that you work.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
It's like an antibiotic, only different, it's for your eyes.
And so yeah, these people only see what's immediately in
front of them, and they scramble minute by minute to
try to for their own political survival. And so somebody
out there is getting a new road built, somebody is
getting a military base that's not going to be whacked,
somebody's getting something to get this thing to go through.
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And I'm darn sorry that we work that way. People
should just do what's right because it's right, not because
it's politically expedient. But again, Washington is full of swamp rats,
and if you want to deal with swamp rats, you
gotta talk to them in swamp rat You have to
bargain and deal on their playing field.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
And it's just kind of the way it is. Yeah,
I agree. I mean, just pass the bill. You know,
it went, the Senate passed it today, is going back
to the House and they're gonna look at them and
see what they gutted, and we'll just kind of go
from there. It's kind of the playing ping pong right now.
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Oh totally, because.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
It's not perfect. I can't vote for it because it's
not perfect. It's not gonna work that way. Can you
have four hundred and thirty five people in one house
and then have one hundred in the other and find
something that everybody's gonna like everything about it? That's never
going to happen. If you sit on a hot store
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waiting for that, you're going to have a burnt tail.
You're not going to have anything happen. And so, like
Trump said, there's something for everybody in the building, that's true,
there's something for you to like. There's probably something for
you not to like. But you know what, grow up,
quit being selfish and realize it's not only all about you.
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This is about the survivability of our country. And yes,
a few things are going to cost money. But some
of the deficit that they're talking about, and I've read
this stuff is tax revenue that won't be coming in,
and they're counting that like it's an expense. And like
we were saying yesterday, because you're not going to get
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somebody else's money, that doesn't mean you're spending money. That
actually means you should spend less. And to tell people
who's going to pay for these tax cuts again, you're
asking you got to pay to keep your own money.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
It's stupid, you know, Frank dumb. We're gonna be okay
because the national debt. Who controls that.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
The national debt, well, that'd be the Federal Reserve and Congress. Yes,
and they want us in debt, Jody, they want us
in debt.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
I'll tell you what drives it a lot to a
state street vanguard. They're not going to lose.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
No, these guys, they own all the bonds. They own
all our debt. Let's quit pretending, probably eighty percent of it.
And to be sure, it's not just them, it's they
manage a lot of school teachers money, firefighters money, union
workers money, and a lot of their money is put
into these bonds treasury bills. And so for them, debt
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is good. They want us. And if you think about it,
if a guy down on a street corner that has
a rent to own a furniture store, he wants you
paying for that couch for the rest of your life.
You're never going to own that couch, but you're gonna
keep stroking. You can spend money on a credit card,
and they give you some shiny stuff. You take a vacation,
you buy some jewelry, you buy some air Jordan's I
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don't care. And then you make payments until you die.
And if you look at credit card debt, typically it
could take you thirty years if you pay the minimum
amount to pay off some lame choch key that you
really didn't need. And collectively as a country, they want
our country to be a debtor, just a big debtor,
and a collective debtor. And the last time I remember, well,
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Greece is one example, but I keep coming back to Mexico.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
This is why President Trump said, if we don't we're
going to be grease.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
We are.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
We're past grease. Greece was a one to one. We're
at like one point two more than that, maybe one
point three thirty seven trillion versus twenty five twenty six
trillion and GDP, and so we owe more than we
Make's say you make one hundred grand a year, you're
really happy, but you owe hundred and fifty thousand dollars
on a credit card. I don't care how much you make.
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You got a spending problem. And that is the problem.
But in order to cut our spending, somebody's got to
hear the word no, and nobody wants to know.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
You know, this bill is going to increase our national debt. However,
what they can't factor in is the tariffs. How much
are we really going to pull in the next few years? Right,
they can't factor that in, you know. And every time
the soul called professionals you know, said, oh, tariffs are
going to crash and burn, We're not gonna this is
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gonna fail. They've been wrong every time, haven't they right?
Speaker 2 (28:34):
And every the CBO that scores these things and projects
what the deficit will be. These are witch doctors, these
are fortune tellers, and they've been wrong. They've been wrong.
They've been wrong. And these are the same people that
told you Kamala was going to win. These are the
same people that told you all this stuff. Why are
you still listening to the very same people that drove
you into a ditch? These people got you here and
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all of a sudden, these people are the smartest p
people in the room. And you're sitting in the back
seat with all the faith and confidence that these people
got your best interest in mind. As a people, do
you ever grow up and think for yourself and say,
maybe they haven't been truthful with me, or do you
need to defend your point of view because your ego
demands that you be right. Come on, people, put that
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down just for one minute. Say I could be wrong
about this. Let me consider another point of view, because
I don't think a lot of you are right on this. Well,
if you're listening to this show, certainly you are.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
And well, if you're listening to this show, you're super intelligent.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Yes you are here. Let me flatter you a little more.
Do you like a little more?
Speaker 1 (29:40):
But to me, because we drink smart water.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
You know, I drank a whole bottle once again today
just to do this show. And I'll tell you. Don't
throw the baby out with the bathwater. Folks, don't reject
the entire salad bar because you don't want the anchovies
over there in the corner. There's more good in here
than bad, and structural changes are getting made good things.
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We're going to fix our borders, We're going to fix
a lot of things that. Trust me, If we don't
do them now, you're never going to get this again.
So take whatever wins you can get right now. Be pragmatic.
Take those off the table, stash those away. We'll come
back for a two point zero, big beautiful bill. But
if you've got a chance to get away from the
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gambling table, put those chips in your pocket and get
away from the casino.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Do it, you know, I mean, think about President Trump,
what he's doing here. You know what three about three
months ago, when he uh, you know, put all these
tariffs into a fact or when he was going to
he was talking about it. You know, people just panicked
and the stock market just doing terrible. It really was,
you know what I mean, everybody knows that now was
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the doing.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
We're about where we were, yeah, I mean, we were
at forty it's only going to better. The spike was
forty five, forty four and change. It's statistically about the same.
If you take a ten year view on it, it's
a fuzzy line and you're in there. If you look
minute by minute, you can treat it like a roller
coaster riding. My portfolio is down three percent.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Ah, I know that.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
What did you sell your portfolio this morning? If not,
shut up, I don't want to hear it.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Yeah, you know, it's just here's the thing. Don't panic,
don't panic, Everything's gonna be okay.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
You finally got an adult run in this country.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Yeah, we do new sheriffs in town.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Oh gosh, yeah yeah yeah, and doesn't want to sniff
kids and poop his pants.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
I'll tell you who knows there's another sheriff town that's
I ran.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Oh don't they.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
You know, like we said, it's bunker Busters do.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Work, It's bunker Buster Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
It sure is. Yeah, yeah, don't fress fucker Tuesday. I
like it.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
We needed to flex our muscle there. We needed to
show that we will not tolerate way overdue.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
It was way way overdue, dude.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
You remember under Obama when they took those soul the
sailors had them on their knees with their hands interlaced,
their fingers laced behind their heads and humiliated them. Oh,
I was so mad and we did nothing. I remember
when Andrew TAMARISI he was a sergeant out of MCRD there.
He went down to Mexico and I guessed, boneheadedly, admittedly,
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he made a U turn, looped through Mexico, wanted to
come back, and they looked at him because he's a
military guy. He was dumb enough to be honest with
a Mexican cop and said, hey, I got my gun
in the back. I just kind of want to get
on the other side. I think I made a mistake
up eight months in jail, did nothing, nothing to get
him back in Mexico. Gave us a nouggie for eight months,
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and where was the love? None? None, Because we had
a weak daddy and everybody knew you can kick the
door in and shack up with mom and we don't care.
The kids are all fighting with each other, the television's
on loud, there's no food in the ice box, and
now we have a well run household. People are just
not used to that, Jody. We've been so dysfunctional for
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so long. We don't know what it's like to have
a normal, normal presence.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
You know, he's only been in what six months? Yeah, oh,
full six months.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
And this is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The
Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Jody Jones and Frank glanamlinam in for Trevoran eggs and yes,
uh mouth a little dry there. Hey, I want to
thank everybody for tuning in, and Darren, thank you for
the call man. That was great. If you want to
hear a little more of us every Saturday at one pm.
We're on right here on Power Talk FM ninety six
(33:38):
point seven and a fourteen hundred. We would love to
have you guys tune in. We have a good time.
It's really fun. I just I think you guys are
going to enjoy it. We want to thank Trevor too.
I didn't want to say too much about Trevor because
you know, everybody knows who he is. He's just a
great dude. I love to hear his uh radio show.
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And for me to step in and you know, be
in his shoes just for a little bit, it was
absolutely a blast. And I thank you for that, Trevor.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
Absolutely. And I know that the key to being a
good guest is knowing when to leave. Absolutely, And so
I'm going to walk out of this room. I'm not
going to drop the mic. I'm going to say thank you, Trevor.
Thank you Power Talk FM ninety six point seven AM
fourteen hundred for giving us this opportunity. It's an honor
beyond measure. Thank you, good things, God bless folks.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
It has been fun.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
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