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May 5, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I think there's a lot of folks out there when
it comes to legal immigration don't truly truly understand. Now,
Mayor Jerry Dyer's background in law enforcement, he should know
what the laws are with federal, state, and local. I
wouldn't think many on the Board of Supervisors would quite

(00:21):
understand all of that. I would think even less on
the Presido City Council would understand a lot of that.
But the borders are Tom Holmans in a warning shot
now speaking to council members, Sosno City Council Member Miguel
Area is called Secretary a Transportation Duffy's White House letter

(00:43):
quote laughable, laughable. Mayor Dyer called it a form letter.
Well Homean stated with a smile, wait till you see
what's coming, not directly to Mayor Dier and council member Areas,
but to these elected officials that are going to stand

(01:07):
in the way. Obstructing I think was the term that
he used. We're talking about he's talking about arresting sanctuary
city leaders that are harboring illegals. Well, if you just
think of SB fifty four that harbors illegals, So if
your involvement with that, that would we hear sheriffes, we

(01:29):
hear the police chief, we hear everybody say SB fifty
four state law. We got to go along with it.
But think back to when I said, back even after
the election, mayor, city council members, supervisors, police chief shares,
they're going to be forced to choose. And I think
we're getting pretty close to that decision coming because years

(01:52):
sanctuary states like California resisted cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.
Sheriff Johnsononi Fresno County in here and he's spoken, and
I gave him credit saying thank you for standing up
against He talked about SB fifty four ties the hands
of law enforcement. If you got a bad guy, doesn't
matter where that bad guy is from, you give him

(02:15):
over to federal law enforcement. And they've created well, they're
flat up safe harbors, that's what they actually are. And
those days could be coming to in a prompt end
President Trump and his administration and borders are Tom Homan.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
They're going to get.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Order pack and it already has the border effectively shut down.
I don't know what ninety eight ninety nine percent of
the flow has stopped. But Holman's talked about something a
little more dramatic that maybe just federal cuts or these
sanctuary city leaders that have that have made it a

(02:58):
very vocal about obstruction federal immigration enforcement. Now I haven't
heard that locally that they're going to obstruct federal immigration enforcement.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
I had.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Chief Casto on and she said, yeah, she would work
with the Fezigo find kids that are kidnapped, things of
that nature. Sheriffs Soinoni backing that up as well. And
they always say we're not involved with enforcing immigration, that's
not our job. Well, Sheriff Sinoni said that, you know,

(03:31):
with SB fifty four, and I'm sure that there's many
I don't even know what law enforcement, anybody in law
enforcement that would want anybody to be extra protected from
going to jail or going back to the country of origin.
Ify we're in law enforcement. Everybody I rested, I want
them to have a full record of them, because you're

(03:51):
just sending them out there to willy nilly things and
it's not fair to law enforcement. But this warmant warning
from Homan talking about possibly criminal charges, they laid the
groundwork of that. Wisconsin judge arrested obstructing a federal proceeding

(04:12):
after helping an illegal evade the FEDS. That's pretty much
on the far end of the spectrum there. But he said,
with a smile, he actually said, wait till you see
what's coming. It's kind of hard to hear at the
end here, but you'll hear it.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
The president's signing the executive order just this week, but
running to defund sanctuary cities. Good policies. Why not just
arrest leaders who are harboring and shielding illegal aliens actually
terrorists from deportation.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
But see what's Wait till you see what's coming. That's
a warning shot. It's clear now if you're any kind
of an elected official, or any kind of judge, any
try and harbor or illegals, you will be prosecuted. Homan said,
any public official, your mayor city councilman, or governor, the
number one responsibility is protection of the communities. He said,

(05:09):
I can't believe that any elected officials, especially a judge,
that doesn't believe we should be doing that and they
should be helping us. He said, you can't sit aside
and watch.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Again.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
You can argue against this protests all you want, but
when you cross that line, Holman said, I've said this
one thousand times and you cross that line you're knowingly
harboring or concealing an illegal alien migrant, you will be prosecuted,
judge or not. End quote from the borders are.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
I would say SB fifty four falls under that category
of harboring and illegal. You are not turning them over
to Ice, You're protecting them. They have all these rules
here where you can't go into a kinciata, you can't
go into a wedding, you can't go into a church,
you can't go within so many yards of a school
or a park or a gathering to arrest a criminal
illegal alien. And they're not out patrolling the fields with

(06:03):
drones and arresting tomato pickers. They're not doing that. They're
not gonna stop with the line. This is this is
one of the worst that I've heard. This is Georgia
Congressman Haint Johnson, and I don't know where he's grabbing

(06:24):
this from, but I've heard it about the Germans when
they came after the Jews. I don't know who it's
famous from that time period, but listen to him trying
to equate it to what the Trump administration in Homan
and DHS Christino and what they're trying to implement on
our border with our Secretary of Defense. We have zones

(06:46):
now built up. Listen to this.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
You know, first they came for the Latinos outside of
the home depots to get work so that they could
feed their families, and I didn't say anything about it
because I'm not a Latino at the home depot.

Speaker 5 (07:13):
Then they came for the Hispanic looking folks.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Up back to the home depot story.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Remember all the crimes I listed, you that they were
looking for the people that did that, and there happened
to be other illegal aliens around those criminals when they
were arrested. Tom Homan said back during the transition between
Biden and Trump that we're going to be coming to
these cities. We're going to be arresting criminal legal aliens,
and it would go against our oath to not proceed

(07:43):
with the law and arrest those others that are illegal
with them. But he just blurred right over it, acting
like there were no no criminals in that bunch, but then.

Speaker 4 (07:52):
Wearing hats backward with tattoos, and they deported them to Salvador,
and I didn't say anything about that because you don't care.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
MS.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Thirteen and trendea ragua or in our country. That's why
they're a hank.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
I don't wear my hair backward, and I don't have
any tattoos, and I don't look like a Latino. Then
they came for the Latinas, that be the girls at
home taking care of the children. They scooped up the
Latinas and the children, some of whom were American citizens,

(08:37):
one of whom was receiving treatment for cancer. They swept
them up and took them off and deported them. And
I didn't say anything about it because I'm not a Latina.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
All right, I haven't heard the cancer story. I wouldn't
put it past him for just putting that in there.
They're probably like, you know, eight months clean or something
like that. Who knows what that is. But even if
they have cancer, then go back to their own country
and get treatment. If it's so bad, America will open
lifelight for people, yes, that way. But talking about American citizens,

(09:13):
it was an anchor baby born here too, an illegal
and she got deported because of crimes, and she decided
to take her baby with her. Tom Holman said that's
the parent's choice. And he always continue on with Hank
aint Johnson, ladies and gentlemen, congressman from Georgia.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
I'm not a little child. Who's who's an American citizen.
Then they came back for the students. Oh my studying
on the college campuses.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Just studying, that's it.

Speaker 5 (09:45):
Not we're here on student visas.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Yeah, the ones saying killed Jew's death to America. Is
that what you're talking about, Hank, That's exactly what he's
talking about.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
They sent.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
Jack booted thugs wearing masks, yes, to pick them up.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
You mean the ones that had on masks and boots
and were thugs that burned down campuses. Still the way
around there.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
Ain't take them thousands of miles away and put them in.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
A private, for profit detention center where they languished vo
and taxpayer expense, ravo. And I didn't say anything about
it because I'm not a student on a foreign visa.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
I mean a terrorist infiltrating the country.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
And then they came and arrested a white female judge Ooo.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
That was running a legal serre courtroom and trying to
hide them. I bet he's going to say he's not
a white woman.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
What do you think?

Speaker 6 (10:47):
Yeah, he's a state court judge presiding over her courtroom
and the litigants therein managing the affairs of her court.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
And they came and arrested her and purp walked her
to jail. And I didn't say anything then because I'm
not a judge or a white female judge.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
State caught there it is.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
But then they came for me, and I looked around
and there was nobody left because I had remained silent
and they had taken everybody off.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
You're talking, you're there? When did they come for you? Guys?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
That's where we are. That's a congressional rep in the
United States Congress from Georgia.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Oh, you want to hear.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
About a couple of other cats, Paltal Kasterville and zaza
O Straubville. They're from Georgia, Georgia nationals from over Russia.
What are these two cats up to? LAPD responded to
call before when am this is? On April twenty six,
off to Penga Woodland Hills neighborhood. They arrived forty seven

(12:05):
year old suffering from head injury, declared dead at the scene.
Three suspects entered the home, gained entry home uner captured,
violently assaulted. They were able to track him down. Hours later.
The East face murder charge two million dollar bail. The
three men arrested were illegal aliens from Georgia. Guy skull

(12:26):
bashed in. Now we don't know about the guy got
a skull bashed in and his relationship to We just
don't know what it was yet. But you think Russian
mob stuff, all this kind of stuff is infiltrated and
penetrated our country. Georgian nationals in the US illegally, and
ICE had placed detainers on him. Just take you back

(12:51):
to twenty fifteen. Remember that man that came down the
Golden Escalator. He said, they aren't sending their vest.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
And they're not.

Speaker 7 (13:02):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
We got a ninety three coming Friday.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah, the hot weathers are coming.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Lord, I'm not complaining because I said in cold weather,
I would never complain if it's hot. I'm just letting
lurn you to the fact that it's gonna be hot.
Happy Cinco de Mayo to all the festive out there.
When Mexico beat up on France, that's what it's about.
I don't know that, but watch out. Tom Holman could

(13:36):
be looking for these Cinco de Mayo parties. Ice could
be lurking around. There could be Christan drones overhead.

Speaker 8 (13:47):
Today is may fit and not means Cinco de Mayo
wolf a holiday that celebrates Mexico's victory over France, but
something that Battle of puebl I should say. But some
communities have canceled or scaled back cultural events because of
and Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and the fear among
many Latinos that they could be arrested.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Ah I'd say it might be a decent place to
maybe start if you're looking for some criminals and trying
to make a visual contact. I'm surprised that California didn't
put that in the in SB fifty four and zero.
Sinco de Mile celebrations, you can't be near any of
them in case you're here illegally.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
Political migratorius actualities Sinko Imago split La Vegita and Chicago.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
For about Chicago, I took three years of Spanish one.
I understand all the people.

Speaker 9 (14:42):
Are scared, and he took that hard decision because yeah,
we lose money, the business lose money, but we had
to protect our people more important than money, and we
see all over the.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Country hookups, seeing is.

Speaker 9 (14:56):
Picking up people with the no record criminal records, And honestly,
it's horrible what we have seen in my forty five
years have been living in the United States.

Speaker 10 (15:08):
I says it has arrested more than fifty six thousand
undocumented immigrants, sixty five thousand undocumented sixty six thousand, five
hundred undocumented immigrants, have deported more than sixty five thousand.
How has all of this impacted your community when.

Speaker 9 (15:24):
They see what they had seen and the news what
they is in the community. Not only the news, they
have seen the immigration department, So of course it's going
to be impacted. And believe me, some people are already
thinking about to go back to Mexico. We are in
the sanctuary city and supposedly we're protected. Yeah, we're protected

(15:49):
from the state, from the city. The police department doesn't
get involved, the state police depart do not get involved,
but does not stop the federal government to go and anyone.

Speaker 5 (16:01):
It's kind of.

Speaker 9 (16:03):
Terrible because immigrants give almost one hundred billion dollars. One
hundred billion dollars would have been with it's not accounted,
So isn't that money the federal has that money, and
you know they should get that money back to the
people who they're deporting back to Mexico to any other

(16:23):
part of the country.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
What is this Chamber of Commerce guy in Chicago talking
about one hundred and thirty billion dollars aero They need
to be giving it back as they're being deported. Is
he talking about like federal tax ID number or stolen
solid security numbers where they pay taxes? Is that what
he's talking about. There's no way it's one hundred and
thirty billion dollars. Maybe he's trying to factor in every

(16:45):
soda at seven eleven and every box of cereal at
Food for Less that's purchased. I know in California, Federal
Federation American Immigration Reform has stated California spends thirty two
billion dollars a year in a legal aliens everything included,
and they pay three billion in taxes. So if California

(17:07):
has three billion, the number one in legal alien state
in the world, there's not another one hundred and twenty
seven billion spread out across America.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Boy, how low was that jet flying?

Speaker 1 (17:18):
I wonder if they could hear it on the radio
through the mic kind of made a kind of a
different sound, didn't it. Yeah, that was a low jet
and it wasn't one of the military jets either, because
they come screaming over at about two o'clock. Yeah, that
was really low there. Maybe it was an air tanker
or something landing. Maybe they're preparing for the fire season

(17:39):
or something out there. Speaking of airplanes in the sky,
Mexican President Shinbaum confirmed that she rejected military assistants from
President Trump. So right now he's asking for permission to
help fight the drug trafficking and violent cartels, so he's.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Not going to be told no.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Trump reportedly called an asked how can we help you
fight drug trafficking. Fox News reports she told the president
we will never accept President Trumps asked on Air Force
one by a reporter in he said, yep, that's what
she said. Well, I think somebody might be feeling a
little bit from the cartels, little pressure. That's what standing

(18:28):
up against them can get you, like a bullet between
the eyes. It's amazing to me, staggering to me how
many candidates for office in Mexico have been gunned down.
And you know, a lot of the times we don't
talk about it. I'm going to get into it more.
I'll probably talk about it more tomorrow. About the gun

(18:50):
issue that we don't talk about. Where are all these
illegals in America that are taking over apartment complexes, where
they getting these weapons, stash houses, businesses in the black
market being run. Sure, we've always had that in America,
right the guy in the motel lays it out on
the bed, unrolls and now this is our car buying
him or you know, listing everything that you can buy

(19:12):
on the black market. We've seen that, But we're talking
about a major infiltration. Maybe it's some of that gun walker,
fast and furious Obama an attorney general holder where they
sent us weapons in Mexico. Yeah, none of them ever, ever,

(19:32):
ever got in trouble for that. That's on the long
list of things that the government's done that I just
can't believe that they get away with. But yeah, that
officer born of patrol, Brian Terry I think was his name. Yeah,
well it's ninety nine points something more under control. But

(19:56):
I still fear and I'm not trying to you know,
gaslight anything here about the sleeper cells that could already
be here. I still you know, at the end of
last year. I was like, are they gonna wait till Christmas?
Are they gonna do it on New Year's? Are they
gonna do it on Super Bowl? Or are they gonna
do it on Easter? Now they're gonna Are they gonna
do it? Wait till Trump's first fourth of July? Oh,

(20:17):
maybe they'll wait till I don't know, Thanksgiving or Christmas
next year.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
How could they not be here? And why would you.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Have any law enforcement across this country saying we don't
want to work with the Feds to find people here
that aren't vetted. That's what it boils down to. Well,
we're local police or we're local sheriff. We don't focus
on immigration. We know that, but you also need to
focus on people that are not vetted for the sake
of safety. Maybe need to ask them a few questions.

(20:48):
Maybe we need to run something on them to see
if they're wanted for murder in Venezuela. We're not dealing
in normal times. How could they not be here? How
could sleeper cells not be here? You tell me, are
there extremely wealthy, wealthy, wealthy, wealthy people outside the United States?

Speaker 6 (21:10):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Are there a lot of people that have a deep
down demonic hatred for the United States of America. Yes,
would they look for an open door policy to infiltrate
and to get in here and organize to really deal
a blow to us?

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Well, yeah, they were given that opportunity over the last
four years.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
It all started with the trip back to Tennessee where
my dad's idiot birthday and the pastor of the church
they go to back there, Paul, Pastor Paul, he did
some port pulled port and he smoked it for like
thirteen hours. He brought out a couple of those big
bad boys and put this blues Hog original. Because I

(21:56):
asked him after I ate it, I'm like, what did
you put on that? What was that saw? And I goes,
that's your own kind of thing. He goes, No, man,
when you find something as good as I found blue Hogs,
you just you stay with it. And I, okay, I
didn't forget blues blues with an s blues Hog original
And I'm at, I'm kind of getting ahead of the story.

(22:17):
So anyhow, I liked the taste, loved it. My dad
and I were talking about it, and I started thinking
why do I just like a few times a year,
tastes that if I go to a good barbecue joint
or somebody's house and knows how to smoke something, why
don't I do that at home? So I asked my
neighbor justin to my left, I've interviewed his mom, who

(22:37):
escaped Cuba, but about he's a smoker because he they
on occasion will bring me over some food they've made,
like poor lonely guy that you know, a Bassard guy
lived by himself, has to cook for himself all the time.
I'm always ah and it tastes incredible. This meaty smokes.
And I was asking him about it because my dad
was saying about getting one, maybe one of the electric

(22:57):
pellet smokers, and he was telling me all about the
charcoal and the wood. He's gonna go back to all
what's Anyhow, he gets a brand new set up a
unit and he calls on Saturday, about two hours after
I was talking to my dad on the phone about
getting a smoker. He calls and goes, hey, I had
no idea was getting a new one. He goes, you
want my old one? And I think, yeah, I'll be
over to wheel that over. I'll come get it.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
He had to. I was like, man, let's get both
sides of this thing. It is so heavy.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
He's like, yeah, I'll get the front and well he
didn't say it that way, but he went and grabbed it,
and that sucker was heavy. It's it's a good bram one.
I'm trying to think of the name of it here.
It's because I went on YouTube and tried to look
up you know, smoking tips, grill char griller, chargriller has

(23:43):
the pro paint on the left, a big smoker in
the middle, and your outtake thing on the side there
that you put all your your fire in. So anyhow,
I got it going and I smoked my try tip
too long. My I need to get a digital thermometer.
That's the next thing. It was my first shot.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Oh it was good, but it wasn't m oh, I
can't wait to have leftover tonight. Good.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Yeah, I cooked it. I cooked it a little too long.
But the chicken I put on there was awesome. I
had wings and I had some chicken breast on there
as well. I even did some pork chops. I learned
though that I probably had it a little too hot.
I didn't have my valves open long or clothes enough
cool it down a little bit. So it was my
first go around, but it was good. It was really good.

(24:36):
I'm even thinking about does anybody smoke burgers?

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Yeah, I'm just going to be into a whole any
thing about it. With the pellets and the new electrical sys.
So I talk to people, it's like you said it
and forget it. But with the charcoal and the wood
blocks or chips over that, or I could go pellets,
but with the charcoal in the wood, it's like a hobby,
you know, seven eight hours of the day. And I

(25:02):
was outside a lot and I was so sore. I
felt like I was Joe Biden getting off Air Force one. Yeah, yesterday,
because I mowed the front yard at Drill, small front yard,
but I mowed it down as low as I could
get it, as bald as I could get it, and
then brought in the dirt and the Yeah, I could
tell by the smell it wasn't just dirt. Laid down

(25:23):
the sod stuff, and then I sprinkled that Kentucky bluegrass
grass set over it. I'm try and get it to
come back to life. I laid a bunch of those
red wood chips down in some dirt area, did a
lot of mowing, a lot of raking out. And yes,
when I tried to get up off the couch after
I came in showered and relaxed, man, I'm telling you,

(25:46):
I was like, dude, you're not fifty eight anymore.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
You're fifty nine. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
I don't remember that at fifty eight. As bad as
that was. And guys, I guess I was lifting those
big heavy bags.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
You know that it wasn't that big of a workout.
And to be that sore taught me that I need
to They say a body in motion stays in motion.
I had a sales rep here come in and said,
this guy at a gym here, he wants to trade
and barter or do something for an endorsement, and I
he would work me out like a marine or something.

(26:22):
And I'm like, yeah, that's one of those things I
know I'm going to say no to and then be.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
Like, why did I do that?

Speaker 1 (26:26):
I got the commercial on me and I said, nah,
I'm going to pass on that one right now. At
the moment, I got more little debbies to eat. But
I think that experience of that soreness taught me that dude,
you can't.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
No, you you're.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Getting to that age now where it needs to stay
in some kind of motion. Here now, President Trump, he's
what seventy eight his motion, man, I tell you any
East McDonald's and all of that, probably not all obviously
not all the time.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Right.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
McDonald's announced a sales drop in their first quarter earnings report,
and they suggested that it was driven largely by President
Trump's tariffs, then by America McDonald's. They said sales in
the US decline three point six percent in the first quarter. No,
I don't think it was driven by Trump's tariffs. I
think it's poor food quality, and I think it's high prices.

(27:27):
And when he gets up to the price you're doing now,
we don't equate McDonald's being that expensive in Tennessee. On
my trip back there, got the car at the airport drive.
But two, it's about I don't one hundred and fifty
miles west Tennessee, and I hadn't eaten all day except
southwest bags of you know, pretzel twist garlic things. And

(27:48):
I hadn't been to a McDonald's that I probably I
don't know a few years last time, I was out
on an inner state, but I couldn't believe. I just
wanted to get something because of my mom almost making food.
I knew it was about an hour and a half way.
I was like, just something real quick. So I got
a cheeseburger, a small fry, and a medium coke.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
That'll be eight.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Sixty seven pull around. I was shocked, and I said, well,
would it be cheaper to just do a meal deal
kind of things because that'll be ten set. It is
almost eleven bucks for a meal. And I'm like, and
it was utter crap. I mean for McDonald's it wasn't
even good FRIESE of incent there a while the best

(28:30):
thing to do, and I forgot at McDonald's his order
fries and I would like that with no salt please,
that they might have to make them fresh. And then
when they hand these bag and could I have a
couple packs of salt please. It's a little trick right there,
but yeah, it was so yeah, it's the quality seems

(28:51):
to be going down. I saw a guy online had
a picture of a McChicken sandwich or something and he's
he takes he'd taken a bite and then he had
it stretched apart with he pulled one piece of the
chicken sandwich up and it was stringy like mozzarella cheese,
and then in the air there's about an int separated
from the piece that he was holding in the air

(29:12):
and the rest of the chicken. It was just sitting
there dangling. I think people are waking up to maybe
the quality because you're talking what ten fifteen bucks for
a meal? Now you got all the people hiding in
the back while you're trying to order off a kioskar,
So I don't even go inside anymore.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Could I have ketchup and a napkin?

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Man?

Speaker 1 (29:37):
If you order fries, put the ketchup in. That should
be automatic and napkins automatic. I really want to pull
what hair I have left out. Every time I'm at
the grocery store still and they go do you want
bags of these? Do you see me holding? Are there
any bags? Or of course what you think? I don't
care all. It's not because there are those people that say, no,
I want it all in my cart, and I'll put
it in when I you know, it's like, when why

(30:01):
do we have to get to some point in my life
where you asked me do I want all these groceries
in a bag. Nobody wants to pay ten, fifteen, seventeen
bucks or that I know Trump. They shouldn't even be
blaming Trump for anything he promotes them. Now I will

(30:22):
say the egg McMuffin I'd probably still be a fan of.
But I do those at home now, my English muffins.
Put them in the air fryer. Put three strips of
bacon in the microwave for about two minutes fifty seconds. Bam,
that's done. Just fry up two quick eggs, real quick,
leggetty split. Go put that piece of cheese on the

(30:43):
last thirty seconds in the air fryer. Here's your egg McMuffin,
and it tastes better. I'd just gotten to that point now.
I very rarely go out and eat, but I can
go to smash Burger. Love me a smash burger man.
Governor of Illinois J. D. Pritsker, he loves his his

(31:04):
in and outs to center. President Trump.

Speaker 11 (31:06):
You look at what Democrats have done. Look at Illinois.
I don't know how it continues. You have this guy Pritzker.
I don't know. He's too busy eating. He wants to
eat all the time. Would you like a hamburger? How
many do you want?

Speaker 5 (31:19):
Five?

Speaker 11 (31:20):
I'll have five burgers. Plis you go to his office?
Would you like a hamburg Ye? Okay, I'll have five
burgers place? Who the hell oads five burgers? Well?

Speaker 5 (31:30):
Yeah, that's a good question. Why are you ordering five burgers?

Speaker 7 (31:32):
Is the treportary show on the Valley.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
He's coward talk, but President Trump, he he finds. He's
really good at finding somebody's fault things a sometimes can't
even you know, help. He can be he can be
a tough comedian sometimes, but hey, Prisker doesn't need to
be ordering five hamburgers.

Speaker 11 (31:54):
Would you like a hamburg Ye okay, I'll have five
burgers place.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Who the helloads five burgers?

Speaker 4 (32:00):
Well?

Speaker 5 (32:00):
Yeah, that's a good question. Why are you ordering five burgers?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
It's Kimmel and out here.

Speaker 12 (32:05):
You got in and out burger?

Speaker 9 (32:06):
Right?

Speaker 11 (32:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (32:07):
Yeah, you got five of those? Yeah yeah, right yeah. Anyway,
he loves to make fun of people in any way
he can't frankly, that's how you know he's afraid of you.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Yeah, tough guy. He's a guy that said Republicans will
have no peace. Governor Pritzker, listen to Kimmel just really
has Pritzker make fun of himself, trying to act like
he's Eminem or what. Listen.

Speaker 13 (32:29):
I think this is kind of like Eminem and eight Mile,
where you know, he comes, he insults himself and wins
the rap battle.

Speaker 12 (32:36):
Okay, I'm ready.

Speaker 5 (32:37):
I mean, I'm there.

Speaker 12 (32:39):
You go there, so I get to read unless you
want me to, I'll be happy I can. I can
do it. Okay, you wow? Okay, yeah, all right, you ready?
Uh here, here's the list. JB Pizza I like this,
JB back ribs.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
JB back ribs.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Yeah, some of these are funny, and it's okay people
can laugh at himself, but this was uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
This was not funny. I I don't think j to be.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
A song with that too, you know.

Speaker 13 (33:09):
J B lt uh huh, j Biggie, JBI the Hutt,
j Prince his Pants, Kert, pritz Crackers, Governor big shorts,
and uh JB the Refrigerator pritz Kert.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Yeah, you know that he doesn't like the fact that
he's overweight. You know, he's probably any Yeah listening to
him now, he had to come up with his own nicknames.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
I guess this is part of the bit that kim O.

Speaker 12 (33:48):
So I yeah, so I got two nicknames that I
could think of from my I had to to to
so I yeah, so I got two nicknames that I
could think of for my so. One is it Chris
jay Berger jay Burger? But because he did talk about
me eating burgers, ma, I know, Ryan yeah, or this

(34:11):
is my favorite. J Beefy JB Backribs is gonna win in.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
I mean, I think it was any of that funny
making fun of a dude's Wait, well maybe he doesn't
have to pay her his food as governor. He can
just have it wheeled right up. No, that's not true.
Listen to Michelle Obama, miss complain out of office. They
are worth like twelve million now they're worth like seventy million.

(34:36):
This country's been very good to her. She's strange, manner,
appearance is changing. She's always constantly complaining, putting down her husband. Yeah,
listen to Oh you know how most Americans that live
paycheck to paycheck Michelle feel about this year?

Speaker 14 (34:51):
Many people don't know. I mean much is not covered.
You're paying for every food and every bit of food.

Speaker 7 (34:58):
That you eat.

Speaker 14 (34:58):
You you know, you're not paying for housing and the
staff in it.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Oh, so you get a staff in housing for eight
years free. Yeah, oh that's real rough.

Speaker 14 (35:07):
But everything, even travel if you're not traveling with the president.
If your kids are coming on a bright Star which
is the first Lady's plane, we had to play pay
for their travel.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Imagine that having to pay for your kids travel. You know,
we had a house and a staff, right that does she?
I guess she is that that out of touch to
not realize what that sounds like to everybody else basically

(35:38):
across the country. I don't know if you it's worth
a little quick look if you want to go see her,
her change

Speaker 7 (35:46):
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