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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now we're a trans sanctuary state or legal alien sanctuary state,
where an abortion sanctuary state, and other than that, people
just look around the state, Senator Kennedy in forty seven seconds.
This happened at ten fifty two am on the Senate floor.
Senator John Kennedy did not shout. He leaned into the

(00:22):
mic and he said, this Governor Slick, he called him.
Governor Slick, just announced he's running in twenty twenty eight.
And he had that drawl. He said, let me translate
that what that means for America. We're forty seventh in education,
one hundred and eighty thousand transience high speed rail. And

(00:43):
then he flipped the page and a single photo was there,
had Newsome grinning in a three thousand, eight hundred dollars
suit while San Francisco burned behind him. Pole Senate chamber
was silent. That happened at ten fifty two in the morning.
By eleven oh three in the morning, hashtag Kennedy ended

(01:04):
Newsom was the number one trend in thirty eight countries.
Nissan's team scrambled back with a response. Again it was
shot vertically, not horizontally. Kennedy's reply, posted from his flip
phone said son, I don't debate beauty pageant losers. That
was his message back. He posted up, Yeah, he's a

(01:29):
front runner, boy, he says, for the nomination for president
in twenty twenty eight. Yeah, he went back. I mean
it was so obvious when Joe Biden was out of
the country. I don't know, over there pointing at the
wrong paratroopers. But he's strolling around the White House grounds
talking to CBS, ABC, NBCCNN, Fox, all of them. They're like,

(01:51):
what are you doing here? Do you have a Oh no, no,
just strolling around. Came back to see how Hunter was.
He didn't say that, but why was he there? Why
why was he in DC when the press it might
make sense if the governor of California was in DC
to meet with the President of the United States. Sure,
governors do that all the time, but when the president's

(02:11):
not there. He wanted to be the front runner. Man.
He's at the top of the bottom of the barrel
right when he was when he was mayor of San Francisco,
then governor of the state. He he has failed upwards.
Everything he's touched has not been successful, except maybe his winery.

(02:36):
We don't even know them. But he's failed up. He
destroyed San Francisco. Man that used to be the place
Fisherman's Wharf in Chinatown and the Union Square and the
cable cars. Now it's homelessness, crime, drugs. Can't forget the
old Nancy Pelosi poop maps car Yeah, they made they

(02:58):
made maps. Good stepping up and help it everybody. Senator
Kennedy was right with his report card reading on Governor
dipty Doo. California has the highest percentage of people living
in poverty. We went ranked forty seventh, education outcomes twenty first,
and per pupil spending at eighteen thousand, thirty seventh in

(03:22):
education outcomes okay, sorry, thirty seventh in education outcomes. We
have the highest unemployment rate in the nation at five
point six percent. Don't even get going on gas prices,
even though we're going well, they seem a little bit
lower now, I mean it's that. No, we have to
advertise per gallon costs in the nation. Just watch on

(03:42):
Patrol Live. You'll see him going around live policemen and
you'll see you'll see gas at you know, three thirteen,
two seventy eight, fourteen percent of our population received snap
support twenty five percent of all of America's illegals live

(04:03):
live right here. Here's a report card. Hey, governor, you're
a great Maybe you get a little commission from U
haul U Hall has a two thirds discount to get
trucks and trailers back into the state. Honey, look at this,
says a guy in Louisville, Kentucky. It's cheap to go
to California. Let's move two thirds. Yeah, but when you

(04:25):
get here, man, don't don't run that air conditioner. And
then it's something how he always has the first anything
he's asked, he's prepared to say, he's memorized, it's mk
ultraate into it. But if you're going to run for president,
you're going to face that second and third questions that
he hasn't had to face too much. I think the

(04:47):
closest he might have gotten having to face some questions
was when he sat down with Charlie Kirk and when
he sat down with Sean Hannity. Remember that debate he
did with shant Oh, he also did it with Governor
Ron DeSantis. Yeah, like like both of those guys weren't
practicing to be president. Hey, I wonder if that's ever

(05:08):
happened before. I don't ever remember two governors having a debate.
It's ridiculous. But you go beyond that first question, and
Newsom is exposed, exposed for what he is Bill Maher, and.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
He's not going to be president unless he moved.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
To when you're a party.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
He's a politician and I think he has that ability
to And now he looks like he's the front runner.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Is he not the front runner.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
For the Democratic nomination as of now?

Speaker 3 (05:35):
No?

Speaker 4 (05:35):
No, I know Wes More.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Wes Moore isn't the governor of marrind No, so Wes
I know who he is.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
Yeah, No, Wes Moore is tremendously impressive. I just think
right now he'll wipe the floor with and that may
be the future. I mean, if you know Wes and
you've seen Wes, he's amazing. But I think Gavin's having
a moment between not just Prop fifty, but Gavin is
the one who decided he's going to try to do
Trump's staying online.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah, how's that worked out? Sending out vertical videos? Chrump
put fire somebody if they sent out a vertical video,
never seen it happen. Attention to detail, you can see
it at the rallies. The music fades up, fades out
at the right moment, those Kamala Harris rallies when she
was you know, blowing through billions of dollars, right, Yeah,

(06:26):
they had sound problems. How can you have that much
money and have sound problems. I would have hired the
son of the guy that did We Are the World,
you know, live concert live A. I would have hired
those people. I would have gone and found the dude that,
you know, the best sound people that money could buy.
They forgot that she had so many, so many feedback

(06:48):
problems and microphones screeching and weird anyhow. They they don't
know how to do it right. They don't want this
crazy to go across America. Does not want the California
your craziness. There's absolutely no way. Wait, this is how crazy?
Have you heard of this? And I guess this be

(07:11):
this would be spreading across the state. Friendly San Diego
City officials, they're going to send inspectors to go through
trash cans looking for recycling violations. They're going to issue
oops citations, that's what they're called ops oops citations. If
you throw the wrong stuff and the wrong trash bins.

(07:31):
You got your as we now have here. Uh, you
know your your trash, your generic trash, you got your
recycle and then now they've thrown in you got to
do your organic stuff, your food scraps, the back skin
of the salmon. Don't put that in your trash. No,
that goes in with your long clippings. Huh food scraps do, yes, yes,

(07:56):
that goes in with long clippings. So have a have
a different thing in your kitchen so that when it
gets filled up, you can go out to your garage
or side of your house or wherever and make sure
you put it in the green bin. Yeah, safety concern.
They're saying that one of the reasons why the friendly
San Diego city officials are going to go around because

(08:18):
what they're saying or people are throwing batteries into the
trash bins and when it gets into the trash truck,
some of the trucks are blowing up. Now if that
is a serious problem. If that's true, then you need
to alert people to that with notes on their house,
notes on their trash. Can you don't go through their
trash digging through trash is the answer? Well, what if

(08:43):
they find the friendly San Diego officials find other stuff
they disapprove of. Where does this stop? That'd be a
good way if you were like Nixon Watergate or Misty
Nixon her needing to find stuff on people politically. You
can go through their trash. I'm just searching for a

(09:03):
battery city a one point four million. They're gonna now
go through people's trash. How crazy is is California? Tivarron.
Isn't that a beautiful place? I mean, one of the
prettiest places maybe on the planet right there. He didn't
have to look across and see Alcatraz and think about

(09:24):
what's happening out and in that place back in the day,
or the city of San Francisco. Not a great view.
Now it's a great view from a distance. But anyhow,
Tibron just beautiful. Moren County. I lived few years in
the eighties up in Santa Rosa and would take that
drived into the city and always go through it. Just beautiful.

(09:44):
They now passed the strictest tobacco nicotine salesman in the country.
It passed unanimously. It is a complete ban on all
tobacco and nicotine products, complete cigarette cigars, babes. He smoke
looking us in all of that, no deliveries of any kind,

(10:05):
no tobacco goods coming in whatsoever. Now they're not the
first Manhattan Beach in Beverly Hills banded in their cities.
Manhattan Beach smoking is still allowed up to twenty percent
of hotel and motel rooms in Manhattan Beach. I didn't
think you could smoke in a hotel anywhere, like even
in Fort Worth, Texas. I don't ban the sales of it,

(10:30):
but banning it from hotel rooms and airplanes and restaurants. Yes,
that was one of my biggest sticklers throughout my early
phase of life of being like, man, I come to
a restaurant and the person right behind me sitting there, well,
they're in the no smoking yes' wafting over here? Though,
that was ridiculous, the no smoking section or the smoking section,

(10:54):
like like, I mean, we all knew it, like, oh, yes,
smoke knows where to stop. It's not going to move
into that section, is it?

Speaker 6 (11:03):
Not?

Speaker 1 (11:03):
At all? So in motel rooms when you walk in
and people have smoked, and if they if it's one
of these where back in the day where people could
smoke wherever Oh, they just reaped. Oh, even the lamp
shades smell. The lamp shades smells like the marble man
slept with it in his bed. I'm glad that that

(11:25):
went away. But I think this is a little, a
little far. Now, this isn't as far as they're going.
They're now taking it to the next next level. In Tiberon,
they're going to require landlords to include anti smoking clauses
in all leases or any multi any property, allowing you
can actually bring civil action against somebody that you've rendered

(11:48):
your house to and they've smoked in it. Now I
can understand that. I can understand that. Now if I
were a landlord, I'd be like, go ahead, just you know,
smoke in the garage. Just keep the garage door open,
but don't smoke inside. But now you're going to have
to sign that this ordinance takes effect next month. So

(12:09):
California is crazy. In America, would be crazy to become California.
What's that again?

Speaker 7 (12:14):
Nothing I dislike more than the politician that sits there
and lies to you and we all just sit there
rolling our eyes.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
Go and give me a break. Oh we're going to
be I rolling throughout this whole presidential election season. But
at least we've got a few more years to relax.

Speaker 4 (12:31):
You know, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Traffic really big difference between five point thirty and and
six eighteen. Big difference if you're flying. That was a
little issue this weekend. Thousand plus flights just canceled. Now
you hear that headline, and if you're not flying, you
hear it, you go, huh, that's bad, and you think

(12:59):
what's for dinner. Imagine funerals, weddings, job interviews, vacations that
we're playing, people looking forward to. I mean, just everything
that you could think of just thrown into disarray. And
there were some people that really did need to get somewhere.
Somebody got a call that dad was mom, brother, sister

(13:23):
on their deathbed. We're trying to get the family there,
no flight, cancer, so many ramifications. A lot of people
feel feel fearful flying. President Trump said give a ten
thousand dollars bonus air traffic controllers. He told them they
need to get back to work. You're going to be paid.

(13:44):
This pilot was filmed kind of reassuring people. Very very
young pilot that was that's the thing that wouldn't have
been reassuring to me. I'm like I would have said,
mister captain up there, you just get out of call
like last month or something. This dude, look, I guess
it's the older I'm getting people in positions that, you know,

(14:06):
like a pilot or something. You don't think they're going
to look that young. But what a wise young pilot here.

Speaker 6 (14:13):
It is perfectly understandable. I want to emphasize this. The
aircraft's not move a single inch, and let's book, my
co captain Michael and myself are absolutely certain it's safe
to do, so.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Top that off.

Speaker 6 (14:23):
Before I left the house on this trip, my little
one to learn the word ice cream, and she made
me make sure I promised her to get her ice
cream when I get back home from the drip. That
being said, nothing and I mean absolutely nothing unsafe comes
up to fake me that little girl in her ice cream.
I know you guys probably have some similar plans, maybe
not tonight, but probably tomorrow afternoon. With the up far Ali,
please feel free to join our wife fight and taking
care of picking out which place you guys are going

(14:44):
to get ice cream or she you're your friends and
family text about what you guys do it on the flight.
It's gonna be short, should be a really nice day
to go flying. We'll get you guys up there safely. Again,
thanks so much for your help here in the boarding process.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Point on her way.

Speaker 8 (14:55):
Welcomeward.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Wow. I think every flight the pilot should come back
and let us let us see the face. Let's make
a connection with a guy that has all of our
souls in his hands. He's got the whole plane in
his hands. He's got the whole point in his hands. Racy. Yeah,

(15:18):
that's why I'll be honest with my male chauvinism. Here
this this pilot, Shelley Davidson from the cockpit. Ooh my son.
Oh sorry, ladies, I do I'm just being honest about it,
all right. Let me just segue out of that real
quick here. Can women be pilots? Yes, I'm just saying

(15:41):
how it makes me feel relaxed. A man attempting to
steal goods from a home depot was stopped buying off
duty police officer way to go. This is down in
Vice Elia, and some people from a nearby business came
over to help. I'll get to that in a moment.
It was Saturday when thirty police get a call home
depot after progress, somebody walked out with a loaded shopping cart.

(16:05):
Store loss prevention came out in front of him. He
became violent. Officers were told that an off duty officer
was involved with a physical altercation with the subject. I
identified as a fifty three year old Jimmy Aguire I met.
Jimmy's had some run ins of the law before. You
either got to be on some kind of drug or

(16:28):
just a breezing criminal. You know, if I was gonna
go be a criminal, I would plan it. It would
be when nobody's around. It would be it in the dark.
I wouldn't want anybody to see me.

Speaker 6 (16:40):
Now.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
He walked right in, loaded up a bunch of stuff,
walked right out right into the parking lot, hit a
couple of cars with a metal pipe. Yeah, real balanced guy.
This off duty officer saw him and ordered him to stop.
Officer identified displayed his badge. Police said that's when the
dude struck the off duty police officer, but they were
able to get him down. Some oil changer employees next

(17:02):
door helped out until the cops showed up on the scene.
He was arrested. He's in detention facility. And we'll see
in California one he'll be back out, maybe going in,
uh maybe not. Maybe he'll hit lows next time. Already
hit home depot. You know what, we need a thievery
law here in America, just like this. Singapore has a

(17:25):
new law that these scammers can be physically caned. What
about if you're caught with a grocery cart walking out
of home depot, we cane you. You wouldn't do it again,
You would not do it again. This past in parliament
in Singapore, they said scammers have cost victims two point

(17:46):
nine billion, a record one point one billion million, one
point one billion last year alone. You said twenty thousand
cases were reported in just the first half of this year.
And I love to watch the YouTube guys that catch
the scammers. Fake their voice to sound like an older

(18:07):
man or a woman, a grandma or a grandpa. Keep
them on there for hours, get a hold of them
and knock out their computers, delete all their files. Some
of these anti scammers are so smart they get back
control of their CCTV cameras in the room and in
bagah Bah, India, Oh I see you there I met.

(18:29):
I see what and you see the guys looking around
what he can see us, he can see us. I
tell you it's worth watching it is you know what.
I'm gonna watch that tonight. I hadn't watched that in
a while. I think YouTube realized I was kind of
getting tired of it. Maybe, but it is just some
of the most enjoyable viewing out there. They get so mad,
these scammers do. Because the anti scammers in the United States,

(18:52):
just one guy is so good at being the old
lady or the old man. He has got a voice
changer and you can see him on one side of
the screen, and then you see the conversation and you
can literally see the scammers moving the mouse. It's just
amazing how they do this. And these guys in India
and other countries, they they start yelling back because they'll

(19:13):
do every old man or a woman bit that there
is he said, what I betta? Okay, I'll go ahead,
and no, no, no, do not hit that. I hit it.
It just get them crazy. So it's these guys that
are gonna be getting caned. I'm all for this. Under
these new rules in Singapore, if you're caught running or
recruiting a scam syndicate, you'll get a mandatory caning of

(19:37):
at least six strokes, possibly as many as twenty four.
They said, if you're acting as a money mule or
assisting scammers, you can also be caned up to twelve
strokes maximum. They said, it's at the discretion of the courts. Well,
guess what's gonna happen. Scamming is gonna end in Singapore.
Guess what would happen here? People would stop going in

(20:00):
and getting stuff and putting it in the cart and
running out of the store.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
This is the Tremor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
But Republican leaders refuse to even discuss the issue, let
alone negotiate it. We've asked him to meet in the
summer and threw out the shutdown. To this day, Republicans
still say no. We asked President Trump to step in
and meet with us to deliver lower health care for Americans,
and instead Donald Trump has taking the American people hostage.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Hostage. I think he's even is he killing kids? I
think yeah, I think, well maybe killing them with cancer,
not not just murder. Okay, we'll listen.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
This is from cutting off food aid to hungry families
and vets and seniors and kids, to manufacturing flight cancelations,
to cutting off home heating aid.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Home so the heat was cut off. The flight cancelations
were manufactured veterans hurting veterans. Go ahead, chuckle, while.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
He builds a billion dollar ballroom with gold plated toilets.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
All right, it's not a billion and the money is
from private people.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Go ahead, therefore they're Therefore, therefore I must vote no.
This healthcare crisis is so severe, so urgent, so devastating
for families back home, that I cannot in good faith
support this cr that that fails to address the healthcare crisis.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
But we let how many million surge over that have
also helped create the crisis that you support. It just
dropped on their heads, is infant speaker Johnson talking about
this is the beginning of the end.

Speaker 8 (21:51):
Good morning, everybody. I'm very thankful to see you all
this morning. I'm thankful to welcome you to what appears
to be the beginning of the end of the longest
government shut down in US history. As shameful as that is,
I don't think it's coincidental, you know how I think,
But it's after forty days of wandering in the wilderness
and making the American people suffer needlessly.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Yeah, what came of this? It's just like the Iraq
War in Vietnam? What was the good at the end.
But you could tell he was a little bit more
chipper with his good morning. I haven't heard this in
a while. Good morning, everybody, I'm good morning. Ever Abada, ever, aboda.

Speaker 8 (22:31):
Some Senate Democrats finally have stepped forward to end the pain.
It appears to us this morning that our long national
nightmare is finally coming to an end, and we're grateful
for that at least some Democrats now finally appear ready
to do what Republicans and President Trump and millions of
hard working American people have been asking them to do
for weeks. As we said from the beginning, the people's

(22:55):
government cannot be held hostage to further anyone's political that
was never right, and shutting down the government never produces anything.
It never has if you study history, and so here
we are.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Here we are hostages. Well, they did hold it even
even when CN it admits every time I say CNN,
he has to jump in whether it they admit that
it was a Democrat filibuster. It's it's their fault.

Speaker 9 (23:24):
We've got plenty more on the other side.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
We will talk much more about this.

Speaker 9 (23:26):
Again, you're looking live at the Senate floor as the
Democratic filibuster has been broken.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
We have did you say democrat? Yeah, sure it did,
Thank you. Seeing in let's trust the name of news.
This is going to continue. Secretary Bessett said, if it
does listen to how this could affect the economy, Uh,
maybe that's the whole reasoning. Let's throw it off in

(23:52):
the first year. Let's throw off one quarter. Let's get
it going the opposite way.

Speaker 10 (23:57):
We've seen an impact on the economy from one but
it's getting worse and worse. We had a fantastic economy
under President Trump the past two quarters, and now there
are estimates that the economy economic growth for this quarter
could be cut by as much as half if the
shutdown continues.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
They knew that they wanted to keep it going. They
would have kept it going had you not had five
additional saying Democrats step up and continue the spending that
we spend under Joe Biden. It's not funny. Even cargo
could be slowing down. We could end up with a

(24:37):
Pete Boodha Judge. You know ships out there backed up, but.

Speaker 10 (24:42):
On the other side, there's also cargo is being slowed down,
so you know, we could end up with shortages, whether
it's center supply chain, whether it's for the holidays.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
That's why they wanted to keep it going. Chuck Schumer
upset we missed it. He missed a chance to really
mess up this economy. Out here morning Brett Joe Scarborough
on MSNBC talking about maybe why they did this.

Speaker 11 (25:08):
The Democrats is they took crime off the front page
of every newspaper, that was the story, and they turned
it into healthcare.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Yeah, they wanted it. They wanted this. Everybody knows this.
He's one of the best of explaining it.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
These are blue states electing Democrats, not a shock. Democrats
clearly wanted this shutdown to get through election day. I
do think they are facing pressure from their internal coalitions,
the unions, the air traffic controllers, the government employee unions
are desperate to get the government back open. They're feeling
a little bit of internal heat. But again, the elections
now over. I'm sure tomorrow morning phones will start ringing

(25:46):
and it'll be open soon enough. This was a political shutdown,
and that's what they did. And now we're through the election.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Yeah, Schumer lost a battle. He didn't take it too well,
did he shouting I must vote no, you get out maneuvers,
yucky boy by another dude from your state. President Trump
out maneuvered. And what it was each movement along the way.
And I will say Speaker Johnson was a good communicator

(26:12):
on these facts that they dismantled their excuses piece by piece,
and he had them scream. And they're screaming because President
Trump is delivering results. And I would say their angers
assigned that President Trump and his policies are are winning.
We know that. Here's one of the senators from Maine,

(26:35):
Angus King. He's one of the five that joined Feederman
and two others and make it eight to get the
sixty to forty vote. Here he said, and listen to
what he says. The main objective was what to stand
up to President Trump. He admitted it. He admitted they
didn't accomplish that.

Speaker 9 (26:53):
You have to go back to what the strategy was
at the beginning of the shutdown. There were two goals,
both of which I support. One was standing up to
Donald Trump. The other was getting some resolution on the
ACA premium tax credit issue. The problem was the shutdown
wasn't accomplishing either goals, and there was practically well, there
was zero likelihood that it was going to in terms

(27:13):
of standing up to Donald Trump. The shutdown actually gave
him more power, exhibit A being what he's done with
Snap and Snap benefits across the country. Oh, by the way, Joe,
you're going to love this. Guess who's getting paid during
the shutdown? Not the park rangers or air traffic controllers,

(27:35):
the ice agents.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Well then impede you. Oh they will if they win
the house. We got to make sure we don't let
him that happen. Bernie was you said eighty four? You
looked it up, Bernie Sanders eighty four. I'm really I
don't know if this is one of his teleprompter talking
points that had been mk ultra into his communist brain.

(27:58):
Here's Bernie Sanders walking down some long hallway. Somebody filming him,
obviously walking backwards. His face kind of looked like weird,
kind of like when you look to a people, it's
like the camera was that way and it was a weird.
He's just a weird dude. But I'm thinking in his age,
maybe he does think that Tuesday's election was across the
country and America spoke. He's saying, America spoke when you

(28:20):
had California and New York, New York City, Virginia with
an election. Everybody knows.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
Just on Tuesday, we had an election all over this country. Now,
what the election showed is that the American people want
us to stand up to trump Ism, to his war
against working class people, to his authoritarianism. That is what
the American people wanted. But tonight that.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Is not what happened. Now. I guess they know that
they have such a dumb down electorate. They're Bernie Sanders fans.
We'll hear that and go, woh, I didn't know there's
an election. Oh, America spoke, good man. We're fighting back
against this right. The fight will continue. You America will
never be calm. We will never ever get a balanced budget,

(29:07):
we will never work together as Democrats and Republicans. We're
going to fight.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
But let me be clear, however this folk turns out,
this fight will and must continue. Democrats must fight because
of millions of millions of families will lose health care coverage.
We must fight because children who are dying of cancer
will not get health care coverage.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Okay, stop the press conference, Chuck, you need to go
rewind that back a little bit there. What's your proof
that kids are going to die from cancer?

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Because children who are dying of cancer will not get
health care coverage. We must fight because a senior citizen
cannot afford to pay twenty five thousand dollars a year
just for health insurance. We must fight to keep millions
from financial ruin.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
He is just a Charlottan man. He is He's sneaky
snake's granddaddy snake. He is just a lying, fok tongue
lizard man.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
To make no mistake about it, the American people know
who is inflicting this healthcare trauma on them, Donald Trump
and the Republicans. Americans will remember a Republican in transigence
every time they make a sky high payment on health insurance.
So we are going to fight legislatively.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Republicans voted against Obamacare. Every Democrat did. What are you
even talking about?

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Fight back home, fight in the courts, and bring this
fight in the elections. Health Care costs made a major
impact on the twenty twenty five election, and they will
certainly have an even greater impact on the twenty twenty
sixth election. So, in conclusion, the contrast between the two
parties is crystal clear.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Correct.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
Republicans are the party hell bent on taking people's health
care away all to bout of the billionaire elite and
special interests. Democrats are united as the party of lower
health care costs and improving our healthcare system. We will
not give up this fight. We will deliver for the
American people.

Speaker 4 (31:15):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
My mom and dad went to it. I don't even
remember what they said about it, but I know they
went to I guess everybody would enjoy it that would
go to it, and I guess quite an honor. Little
surprised by uh, they had more than that that one
dig go up in nineteen eighty seven. But they said,
this is Cyyl Salt, James of Salt. This is her

(31:44):
every woman that picked up a mic when they told
her that she could. Now, I'm glad, all right, that's
fine going. I thought it took more than a few
hits to make it to the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. Maybe I'd be surprised, you know, to find
out weird owl's in there. I don't know. I've never
looked at the at the whole list. All right, So
they had some hits, I remember playing those on the radio,
but there were also other three hit wonders that would

(32:06):
never make it there. Cindy Lapper was inducted. Now, I'm
gonna say she had more chart action and around the
world action outcasts was added, white stripes were inducted, all right,

(32:26):
And then again I'm not on the voting of it,
but I wonder when rock and roll started to let
a little beat into it, a little wrap into it,
I wonder who was the first, Like I'm sure run
DMC's in there and all of that. They might have
been one of the first, you know. Now, I'm gonna
have to go look that kind of stuff up, gonna
look at what was it I was supposed to watch tonight.
I said it during the show. Oh, the scam, the scammers,

(32:50):
the scammers.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
The assistant Trevor Kerry show, Mondo Valley's Power Dog
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