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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trillion dollars, is you know us fighter Jack can fly.
I'm just making this up for fourteen thousand years with
dollar bills coming out the back, and it's spend a
trillion dollars something like, you know, and we go around
the moon a few times, you know, it's stacking them up.
We can't comprehend it when you say thirty seven trillion dollars.
I can't comprehend a trillion with the multiply that by

(00:22):
thirty seven, and then I don't even know how high
we want to go out with that, With all the
unfunded liabilities that are out there in promise like Social Security, Comma,
et cetera, et cetera, dot dot, there's a lot going
on right now, is there not? Is it the Maybe?

(00:43):
I don't think that is just me because it's the
line of work that I do, and I'm always immersed
in it. I've been immersed in it now for twenty
years whatever, and it really is a lot more going
on right now. Didn't used to feel this way. We
have a defense that we're still doing against a revolution

(01:05):
that's a foot I do firmly believe that we've seen it.
It has happened in our government. It's happened. They went
after law enforcement. It's happened in our public education. They
have branded anybody on the right that is a conservative,
that believes in God, country, and constitution, we are maga.
It's not a person. We have a leader. President Trump

(01:27):
said make America great again, but whether he's here or
not here, it is still the idea. It's still a
movement making America great again. And they've really lost to that.
I don't even know what the Democrat Party stands for
other than a bunch of negative stuff right now, and

(01:48):
they're keeping it up with the whole fascist and Nazis.
I'm gonna say Conan O'Brien was watchable at times, but
I never did because of his sidekick, Andy Richter. I
can never stand that guy. Now I know why. It's
like dogs can detect a bad spirit and a person.
I was doggish smelling that Andy nah. I never never

(02:13):
liked him. Now I know why. He jumped to his
social media account to tell his two hundred seventy one
thousand followers that in twenty to thirty years will no
longer be using the word Nazi. It's going to be
replaced by maga. He said, and I quote him, I
bet as sillion dollars. In the same way we use

(02:35):
nazi to describe a particular kind of person today, twenty
thirty years from now, we'll use maga. So good job, America.
He's an anti gun nut, he's a he's a dude
that celebrates abortion. Anyhow, I thought i'd share that that
they're still continuing on with this. I can't believe Joe

(02:57):
Biden is still trying to We've got no cancer updates
on the former president, have we. But yeah, you gotta
believe this one, don't you. If you believe this one,
you probably believe that we don't have the Epstein fells.
Stop at my side, hurt, split, quit, I'm gonna spit
milk through my nose. Biden said he's still being uh.

(03:19):
He said he has European leaders that are still calling
him asking him his advice since he left office. He said,
I'm getting calls. I'm not going to go into it.
I can't from a number of European leaders asking me
to get engaged. I'm not, but I'm giving advice. I
often asked the question of America doesn't leave the world,

(03:41):
who can not a joke I'm reading Biden's quote. He talked,
not a joke. He'd always say that, wouldn't he not
a joke? Who would believe ring ring, ring, ring ring?
That they're calling this guy European leader want the advice.
He didn't even know why. We just lit off fireworks.

(04:01):
Gonna call him for advice, getting his wisdom. They're seeking
him out. President Trump's gonna seek out talking about Oh yeah,
Andy Richter, you want to He'll really have some fuel
for fire for this one. Right here. President Trump's floating
the idea of a federal takeover of DC, talking about
how crime would be down. Again, they're not a state,

(04:21):
they're a district. Cabinet meeting, he was asked how he
wanted Republican voters to vote in the New York City
mayoral election. He said, we used to say the US
would never be a socialist country. He said, we might
get a communist elected to run New York. He said
it would never be the same again. He said, we

(04:42):
could run d C. We're looking at DC. We don't
want crime in DC. We want to run the city,
and we want it run. Well. Imagine if he did that, boy,
they would really go up. But hey, you watch some
people love it in that city. That's a I would
be one hundred percent firm applauding if they said, well,

(05:02):
we got X amount of National Guard and they're they're paid,
they're funded, they're sitting there. We're gonna send them in
this summer to clear out all around America to assist
local law enforcement, assist sheriff departments. I would be all
for that. Now, we do have good things going on.

(05:23):
I'm very very very very very very upset with the
Epstein files. I'm gonna give it time, let it shake out,
Let's see what happens. But uh, I will use the
word game changer. That's how I'm feeling right now. Wind
out of my sales a little bit. But I do
want to not throw the baby out with the bath

(05:45):
water here and talk about the big, beautiful bill that
does add five trillion. It's a lot of spinning for
the government. It's tax cuts for you and you and
you and me and Ryan. We got tax cuts coming
and tax cuts are made permanent, the twenty seventeen Trump
tax cuts. That's gonna save families money. There's gonna be medicaiding,

(06:07):
food stamps, accountability. Yeah, kind of like Bill Clinton used
to talk about back in the Democrat days. There right,
stricter work requirements, ebility checks, gonna get in there and
check and see if eleven million people should be getting
health care that the rest of us pay for. If

(06:29):
you're an able body adult and you're under the age
of sixty five, you must now work eighty hours a
month to remain eligible. No free loading, no Biden fudge
rounds with tax dollars. This is estimated to save almost

(06:51):
a trillion dollars. All right, then the four trillion dollars
this bill's gonna add to the debt. We've given forty
six point five billion dollars for border wall and immigration enforcement.
ICE is now one of the top funded militaries in
the world, basically, and that that's good. But it makes

(07:13):
me mad that it got it was allowed to get
to a condition where we got to spend that much
money of our money because they didn't do their job
the right way. Serves serge to the border of a
raise your hand free health care. All they came. Now

(07:34):
we got to work on getting them out. Some good
things in the big beautiful bill and energy shift, fossil
fuel development's going to be prioritized renewable energy. No no, no,
no no no no no alone us, it's going goodbye,
and we are going to drill, baby drill. There's a
child tax credit in there that's going to help some

(07:56):
big families keep more of their money and all families.
It's been in you from twenty two hundred and twenty
five hundred. Now I haven't seen much about it. I
like the name of it, I like the concept behind it.
But the Golden Dome, I don't know. Can it defend
against drones defense? Spending twenty five billion for the Golden

(08:18):
Dome missile defense is some twenty nine billion for shipbuilding
to compete with China. I was talking about this a
few months ago where I was shocked to have found
some facts about how now like the US does three
percent of shipbuilding in China does the rest. Well, what
if TikTok of the clock, we wake up one morning
and find out at midnight world War three started with China.

(08:43):
I saw something at headline. I didn't read into it.
I just read the headline. We're China did some kind
of laser at some kind of German aircraft in the
sky over there, and China shot some kind of laser
at it. I don't know if it knocked it out
of the sky, But if that happened, we were not shipbuilders.
Does anybody know anybody that knows somebody that heard of

(09:04):
somebody that they knew in high school that's now working
in shipbuilding, Probably pretty rare. Now, the tips and overtime
are going to be exempt from taxes. Senior citizens get
additional tax exemptions if they're preparing to retire. Stayed on
local taxes will be deductible on federal taxes. But listen,

(09:26):
I'll be the first to admit it if I'm wrong.
I did not agree with this bill. We have the House,
we have the Senate, we have the White House, and
we can't put together something that's gonna make America great
again without doing something that would make America not be
great again. Adding five trillion more. Really, there's nothing that

(09:48):
we would be cutting in there. Well, we did cuts. Well,
there's a lot more cuts that need to happen. But
we'll sit back, we'll see if this additional spending is
worth it the next few years. But for now, basically,
what we're getting there's good things in there. Plus the
five trillion in dead I don't know about this.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
This is the Trevor Carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
He said, Pastor Rutherford passed away. Pastor Across City Church.
I went there the first few years that I lived here.
I got to know him a little bit. He actually
called in on this show and then afterwards filled in
for three hours on this show. Yeah. It was he

(10:35):
was on vacation and I was at his church and
he had his brother filling in, and I was like,
I would sit front row or four or five back there,
and I had my I was leaning into my right arm.
Their chairs were comfortable, and I was leaning into my
right arm. And he's preaching, and he goes, hey, look
at this guy's sleep. I said, I'm about asleep. I'm

(10:57):
just comfortable. And he said, all right, he's praising the Lord.
All right. Good. He kept on And to get called
out from a preacher up there, that's never happened anybody
that's probably listening to me right now, but it happened
to me. So I was talking about it on the
air and Lull and Behold. Pastor Ruther was driving back
into town and was listening to the show and he's like, oh,
my word, I go on vacation, I come home and

(11:19):
I here on the radio. My brother has our my
church in the news. So he called in and we
had a good laugh about it, and he ended up
filling in on the show, and they said he passed
away on June twenty eighth, the age of fifty nine.
Now I had heard that his son took over, that
he was having some health issues, but I didn't know

(11:40):
he was this close the passing away. He forty years
in the ministry, so he started when he was nineteen
thirty years at Cross City Church. There's going to be
a celebration of life held Wednesday, July sixteenth at ten
am at the church right there. He had a great

(12:02):
spirit man. He he left, but he goes on like
we all will, some to a nice temperature, some to
not so nice of a temperature. And I know Pastor
Rutherford wasn't afraid to preach the truth like that. Speaking
of churches, the Irs said churches may now discuss electoral

(12:24):
politics without running any kind of tax exemption status law
the five oh one s threes. Now once you go
do churches, yeah, there's some pastors are like, well, I'm
not going to get in politics. You know we're five
O one seed three here taxics. I'm sure we can't.
The Johnson Amendment may cost certain otherwise tax exempts organizations

(12:46):
to lose their status that they participated in intervene any
political can paying on behalf or in opposition to any
candidate for public office. Now they're saying, nope, irs clears
the way they've been doing this. Think about Kamala Hare.
Think about when they go into the to the black
churches in South Carolina. Boy, that is politicized. Why can't

(13:08):
you do it? Well, you can and you should be
able to. Well, we don't talk religion and politics at
the table, then you don't care about your livelihood whatsoever.
So houses are worship, congregations, religious service. You will now
not run a foul of the Johnson Amendment. That's what

(13:29):
the filing declares. That's good news. That is good to hear,
because man, we are under. There is an attack. It's
an attack. It's a spiritual battle one under. So you
would think that you would actually have to have one
side of that battle, being the Holy Spirit where they're

(13:50):
supposed to reside in churches would be fighting back against
these I can't believe churches haven't got together over assembly
build nineteen fifty five that lets you transvest out your
and hold the parents, put them in in the dark
about it, don't have to talk to them. Isn't that?
I think most people would, most quote churches that still
believe in the Bible would say, oh, that's an a

(14:12):
demonic attack on parents. There it is. But we've had
churches quiet about it. I really haven't heard a whole
lot getting angry about this. And they should just like
we should over the Epstein files. Oh you're going to
hear this popping out of my mouth left and right.

(14:34):
I don't care. I'll transition right into it. We should
be upset about this. Yeah, and the Epstein files. We
should be upset about this. Yes, and the Epstein Files.
I'm going to keep talking about it. I found it
un be believable that President Trump said this to a
reporter when he brought it up.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Are you still talking about Jeffrey and Epstein? This guy's
been talked about for years. You're asking me, we have Texas,
we have this, we have all of the things. Are
people still talking about this? We're going to keep doing it?
That is unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah, and then he turns down, looks at the Attorney General.
Pam Blondie wanted to know she wants to still waste
the time on.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
This, Do you want to waste the time?

Speaker 2 (15:17):
And yes on kid rate, Yes, I don't mind answering.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question about
kid like this, where we're having some of the greatest
success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It
just seems like a desecration, But you go ahead.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
It's a desecration to bring it up with Texas because
kids were killed in a flood in Texas. It's a
desecration to bring up kids being raped. Doesn't balance out,
mister President, It does not. And I guess we're not
going to see any of this truckload after truckload of
evidence of one guy pimping girls to himself, Jeffrey Epstein,

(15:58):
no other lists, just one cat right.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
So to the tens of thousands of video they turned
out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Childhorn is what they were never going to be released,
never going to see the.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Light of day.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
To him, being an agent, I have no knowledge about that.
We can get back to you on that.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
M Well, get back to us on that there, will
you Pam Bondy? Whether he's an agent of some intelligence community?
How else did this guy have his money? How did
he get so connected to so many people? How can
he call Bill Clinton? How can he call Prince Andrew?
How can he attend parties back in the day with

(16:39):
President Trump? They say, there's pictures on this How does
he know all these high rollers? And why did so
many albums stay around stay friends? President Trump kicked him
out of his clubs. He said, this guy can't come
in anymore after Florida in two thousand and six, they
stayed friends with him, knowing what he was up to

(17:01):
down there. Well, we know, and we're not ever really
gonna know, because.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
I don't know if you know, I didn't know until
today that Wi Fi companies can track movement in your house,
in your home. Well, if you didn't realize this is happening,
you're about to I just learned it. We know they're
listening to us. When last week I was sitting there
in my living room talking to my mom about a

(17:34):
dog us, and everybody tells me with the backyard here,
I need a dog. I can tell about a dog,
I said. Down at the mailbox, somebody had up a
picture of cute puppies, free puppies. So I was talking
dog and puppies. A few hours later, looking at my
bright bart feed, Why am I being advertised puppies. Yeah,
they're listening Wi Fi Motion. Using your Exfinity gateway and

(18:00):
existing Wi Fi connected devices in your home, they can
sense motion between the gateway and your selected connected devices.
When the feature is enabled, you can receive notifications about
activity in your home and enjoy added peace of mind. Yeah,
but it turns out your router can detect a change
in signal strength between it when the devices are connected.

(18:24):
These days, it can guess that something or someone is
moving in a room and predict where that person might
be moving too. Exfinity even offers customers the option to
exclude small pets from the alert system, meaning a router
it's smart enough to know when a small dog or
cat is moving around versus you versus me getting up

(18:48):
off the counts and go get my third icy from
the freezer. There he goes again, he's moving. I don't know.
You don't even have to move for the machine to
be able to see you. All you have to do
is breathe. We're in a new world with this tracking technology,

(19:12):
aren't we. We're in a new world with new workplaces,
all right. Let's think late nineties, early two thousands. That's
when the babies that were born in they call them
jin z, and they're filtering into the to the old workplace.

(19:35):
They now are hiring etiquette coaches. This is a story
I saw in the Bay Area, because these companies are
hiring etiquette coaches to come in and help gen Z
Zoom Zoom Zoom work in the real world. Tech campus manager.
They said, there's been some winery executives, country clubs. They

(19:59):
said they're all seeing the same complaint coming from come on, guys,
morn in the late nineties, early two thousands, gen Z.
They said they treat the office like an extension of
their home. This article I saw about a Bay Area
etiquette coach. There's a business. Now, there's a business that
can teach people not to leave food wrappers on the

(20:20):
lunch table at work. This etiquette coach said when he
was called it, I guess it's like the people that
go in and fix bars or fix restaurants, these kind
of things. They just said the workers were just assuming
the janitor would clean it up. Now they might take
the trash out, but you don't leave your trash up
on the table. They had to teach them how to

(20:43):
make eye contact. Guys, don't be startled by this. Let's see,
when smartphones came out, they were nine to fourteen years old,
somewhere in that range, which changed the world, which meant
you didn't talk to as main people as other people

(21:04):
that aren't gen Z and older. They said they even
had to teach them where to stick your name tag.
They said, it's always on the right. To me, I
always thought it was on the left, like left hands saye.
They said how to ask for, not demand things from
your boss. And they said they even had to go

(21:27):
into personal hygiene, telling about people not changing their shirts
when they come to work. And there is a real,
real dressing down going on in society. Yeah, I mean,
well that's been happening for a long time. You go look,
I mean even up until nineteen seventy four, with a

(21:48):
swing and age, you would still see guys in the
baseball stands with a suit and tie on. It changed,
It changed pretty quickly there. But I mean every generation
and has their critics. But when you're when you're having
the hire workplace etiquette training for new hires, that that's

(22:09):
got to be a first like how to make eye contact,
just about basically how to be a human. But maybe
it says more about the the bosses these trainees about it.
It does, and we all give all these different, you know,
titles to generations gen X millennials. I made gen X

(22:30):
by a couple of year cut. I'm an old gen
X er. Yeah, I have. I've noticed I picked up
I guess we call it small talk ability, the ability
to small talk kind of in public. I have noticed,
And maybe it's just the aids are going through, but

(22:52):
yeah it's not you say some kind of small talk
and you get the yeah, did you want the chips
of that? Yeah, it's kind of like a tude not all.
And I call out great customer service when I see it.
That has become my thing to do. Love to do
that when you see it. Even at Trader Joe's once

(23:17):
when I was leaving, I said, this place has the
best customer service. You're all happy, Thank you, got some
applause down the line on the aisles. Yeah, seriously. And
when you get good customer service, make a point of it,
call that person out. And it's kind of fun to
go up to a worker and be like, yeah, excuse me,

(23:39):
or you're the manager. No I'm not, do you? Yeah,
I need the manager okay, all right, And it's kind
of fun when you can follow them because right when
you get there to the manager, you're like, listen, I
got a really great compliment. Nobody ever does that, right,
I bet managers would say no, ninety nine percent of
the time, just slate zero to nineteen age infection survival

(24:03):
rate for COVID ninety nine point ninety ninety seven percent
of the time. It's a complaint. So let's bring it back.
And conservatives we're happier. We're happier than liberals. And I
got a study that proves it every category across the board.
Is anybody surprised with that? I don't think that you

(24:24):
would be surprised by that. Maybe some are. No, you
can just see it on faces. You can tell the difference.
And it's not even close. Study found conservatives who reported
excellent mental health outnumbered liberals. Liberals fifty one to twenty.
Liberals who reported poor mental health outnumber conservatives forty five

(24:47):
to nineteen. It would be just downright depressing to be
a liberal. I wouldn't want to live that way. This
is Paul Nate Silver. He said. One thing we can
say is that the correlation isn't Age and religiosity matter
a lot. Religious people are happier, Younger people are sadder.

(25:08):
But the liberal conservative gaff outweighs almost other characteristic except age.
So it doesn't matter about your income, doesn't matter whether
you're married or not. It doesn't matter if you're a
boy or girl or any of the other ninety seven
genders you can come up with. Doesn't matter religion, race, education.

(25:28):
Conservatives were happier in every single category. But that word
happy gets thrown around pretty easy, doesn't it. Hey, are
you happy? You know, happiness comes in waves. And what

(25:50):
at least what I've taken from the Bible is that
joy is what we tried, that river of joy, a
constant joy, even in our sorrows, our persecution. That you
have the joy the Lord doesn't mean you're happy, they said, childless, childless,
feminist or the least satisfied with life. They're mad. Imagine

(26:15):
being mad like that, Imagine feeling victimized, living your life
like you are a victim. Now true victims, that's it's
not their fault, true victims in society, not their fault.
And yes, that's a sad existence. But this is like
a self chosen victimhood. I'm gonna choose to be this,

(26:40):
then I'm gonna act it out and I gotta stick
with it, and nothing anybody on the other side says
will ever be right. So I'm just gonna be perpetually
pissed off. Eh, just angry all the time, and I
will strike out at you because it gives me power.
The more I strike out, the more I can can

(27:00):
show off in public by striking out, the more those
around me will like me and give me favorites, say
good things about me and my comments they have. They
call them trad moms, now traditional moms. We interview one
not long ago, I don't remember how long ago, but

(27:21):
we had a trad mom on traditional meaning, Honey, what
would you like for breakfast before work when you get
home tonight? Why would you like a traditional way? I
love the old, better homes and gardens, that tell the
housewives of the nineteen fifties how you need to make
sure you put a little lipstick on and freshen yourself

(27:41):
up before your husband comes home. Get the kids clean
their faces, wipe their faces down, and have them playing
quietly because dad will need some downtime when he comes home.
It's born in the wrong decade. Yeah, when your baby
was born, you could be out in the waiting room

(28:02):
smoking if you wanted to. All you had to do
with the birth was to make some phone calls on
the payphone and tell everybody I'm a proud papa, six
pounds three ounces. Give them the name and the gender.
I mean, nobody knew then until the moment of the birth. Yeah,

(28:22):
today they want you all in there anyhow. I don't
want to go into that right now. They said conservatives
with grown kids are happier than those that are still
changing diapers. Well I can say that when they all
get older and they're gone, that you not that you
crave changing diapers, but you miss that time period. You

(28:45):
want it back. You know, you see it, don't you. Yeah,
uh huh. The parents have grown kids, you get to
see it through your grandkids. In areas at all. But
you know when you see those parents out there, whether
it's at McDonald's or the park or wherever, the grocery store,
the parents seem all stressed out, and you want to

(29:05):
go over there and go, you know what, savor this.
You're gonna want it back. You're gonna want that. I
hate to say it, but that Joe Biden sniffing a baby,
no sin on that baby smell the freshness of babies. Right,
There's a lot of things to be happy about in life.
But the worldview of the political left, they just want

(29:27):
people to do what they want them to do. The
world would be perfect if everybody would do what they
want them to do. And so I would think that
they would wake up in the morning and have a
long list of expectations as well. Right, you know, when
I wake up in the morning, I'm just expecting everybody's
gonna let me down, and then if they don't, I
have a good day. But they wake up with their

(29:47):
expectations that will never ever be met. So they get
probably disappointed. And see the left, they look at the
world like, well, they're the oppressed and those that don't
agree with them or the oppressors, and they need they need,
they need payments, they need reparations. It'd be miserable to

(30:09):
live your life blaming others. Now, we've all been little
guilty at that, at some extent, at some time in
our life. We do that, but we try and snap
ourselves out of it, or maybe somebody else comes along
and snaps us out of it. Right, stop blaming everybody else.
It's your own fault. You're eating the twinkies, you're eating

(30:30):
the ho host. Hush, stop it. Quit blaming others. But
being oppressed is their identity. And I think why conservatives
are happier than liberals. More conservatives are have faith, have
religion in their life, have God in their life. And
when God is your religion, then you don't make the

(30:52):
state your religion. When you actually value individual freedom, that
leads to some accountability for your own actions. When you're
accountable for your own actions, you'll probably be a little
bit happier. I think we call it being a well
balanced adult. Democrats, you should try and give that a shot.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
This is that Trevor Kerry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
So true here about the problems in the GOP Congress.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
So we do have a problem in the Republican Party
with these DC congressmen. They always run saying there's out
of control spending and they're going to spend less, and
they never do it. And so there's a gap between
the campaign rhetoric and then the performance. Elon was doing
Doge and a lot of Congress didn't want anything to
do with actually adopting the Doge cuts, just like they

(31:44):
didn't want to they haven't wanted to adopt the Trump
executive orders on immigration and all these other things, which
I think you have to adopt in law if you
want them to have staying power. So I think there
is a lot of frustration with the gap between the
rhetoric and their district and the performance once they get
into d C. But the way you do that is
exposed that in a primary and show that there's another

(32:06):
way forward. Honestly, if you're concerned about the debt, I
wouldn't even worry about that because I don't think just
electing a few better people is going to change your trajectory.
We need the incentives in Washington are going to lead
to these outcomes. Really, regardless of the outcome of elections.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
At this point, YEP, a few election changes what's really
gonna happen. Well, speaking of election changes, maybe Congress and
Jim Costa might not be there anymore. Lorenzo Rios, Clovis
Vecheran's memorial district, announced he's going to be running up
against Jim Costa. Good to hear that. But we'll talk

(32:46):
Hopefully we'll have Lorenzo Rios in here. He's been in
here many times, so that was exciting to see that today.
All right, back to Governor Desantas governor, what do we
do then? What should Lorenzo Rios have new congressman? What
should he do with DC?

Speaker 5 (33:02):
So you need to do a balanced budget amendment to
the US Constitution, and you can do that through the states.
You can do it through Article five. We've got twenty
eight states that have approved this. There's another four or
five that are on the docket. Once you hit thirty four,
then you write an amendment and then the states are
able to ratify that. You need three quarters. You know,

(33:23):
if Elon wanted to weigh in on that and work
on those state legens, I mean, he would have a
monumental impact on doing this. And we also need term
limits for members of Congress, and so you can do
both of those things a man.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
That's the guy that built Alligator Alcatraz. As Devin and
Arnold said, the croc, not the rock. We're calling it
the the croc. It's just some that we need to
listen to listen.

Speaker 3 (33:51):
Here, it's a big club.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
You ain't in it.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
You and I are not in the big club.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
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