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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See, boy, she's getting it going there at the mom
DAMMI communists rally. Will New York City have a crazy
commyist mayor in a few days here? Well, I guess Tuesday,
This coming Tuesday. Yes, Yes, chronic TDS, chronic Trump derangement syndrome.
They really are the crazy ones. Anybody see that leading
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Senate primary candidate in Maine, Graham Platner. He didn't have
a good day.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Man.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
He took his shirt off. He had a Nazi tattoo.
Well it's now been covered up as campaign manager. Nope, Nope,
he's not a secret Nazi. I don't know no word
if he's still a communist as he claims he said.
He said all the cops are bastards, even question why
black people don't tip at restaurants. A Democrat guy rather
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and he's he's doing fine. Senator Chris Murphy of Democrat
rush to his defense. He said he sounds like a
human being to me, a human being who made mistakes.
He recognizes him and is very open about it. It's
like the guy in Virginia that wanted to to murder
his opponent, his wife and and the kids. Yeah, they're
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they're crazy. Guys, they're crazy. Vice President Advance said, if
you want to stop political violence, stop telling your supporters
that everybody who disagrees with you politically is a Nazi. Yeah,
that would be a good step in the right direction.
They hate Trump. The No Kings March, that was a
we hate Trump, but kind of I don't think it
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was as funded by the Soros, you know, the carmunist
boxist organizations, the Luciferians that buy all the face mask
and all the have all the bricks sent and dropped
off because it looked like a lot of older white women,
and I would say the husbands of the older white
women were the second largest group. They claim to be
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against kings and monarchs. You know what democrats love. If
you're embracing socialism, that's what kings and monarchs do. Communism,
Oh yeah, that's kings and monarch They're dictators, they're kings,
they're oppressive, they support Islam, the kind that Zoum Momdami
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believes in the soon to be elected Communism mayor in
New York City. President Trump is the exact opposite of
all that. That's why they're protesting against him, because he's
open and he's he's honest. He's wealthy white women. It
doesn't make sense what you would think that most of
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these people that are out there. You would think most
people that despise President Trump would be going well. Peace
treaties around the world, that's good. Closing the borders, that's good.
He's deporting illegal aliens. That makes us safer. He's reducing
crimes in cities, that's that's good. He's reducing Biden's inflation
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that that's good. Pulling up cartel boats, that's good. He's
ending race based discrimination and that's exactly what it is,
getting boys out of girls' sports, doing trade deals, and
they're against it. I read a psychotherapist. His name is
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Jonathan Albert, and he was talking about what he observed
at the Nome King's rally, and he said a lot
of these educated women are suffering mental health issues. He
said liberal women consume more mental health issues than any
other demo out there. He said he thinks he's protests
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or a form of group therapy like AA get together
and encourage each other. He said, they get it off
their chests, they feel better, but it doesn't bring any
kind of kind of change. True, there's a lot of
studies out there, nonpartisan studies that show that liberal women
are less happy, more depressing, diagnosed more often with mental illness.
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They consistently report low levels of personal satisfaction than conservatives do.
These are the numbers. Thirty two percent of young liberal
women felt satisfied with society. On the flip side, young
conservative women seventy percent said they reported being satisfied. You
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can tell it, you can look and see it on
their faces. Marriage rates among liberals have declined. Only thirty
seven percent of liberals are currently married, compared to fifty
six percent of conservatives. Twenty twenty four survey shows conservative
women rates and sols twice twice as happy as liberals.
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Conservative women are happier than liberal women because of these
are the top two reasons, marriage and church attendance. Well,
I think that's a good thing. No, that's what they attack.
They gotta go out and attack things like that. Most
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of these studies are conducted by these liberal psychology departments.
I think the actual happening difference is probably even bigger
than that's out there. I mean, if you just just
watch the view, just scroll around TikTok for a couple
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of tiktoks, of the clock like seven, eight, ten minutes.
You'll see what I'm talking about. Flip on MSNBC. They're nasty, man,
These female commentators nasty telling all these liberal women out
there that they're victims and they're being oppressed by by
the white male conservatives. You know, you liberal white women,
you live in a cesspool of racial injustice. Climate chain
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is going to destroy it all. And look at this.
Look at Trump, he used to He's deporting Maryland fathers.
Give me a Bombbond. I'm upset.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
I think the difference is between the right and the left.
And I'm not going to say everybody on the right
is this way. And there might be I don't know,
maybe Fetterman has a cousin or something that might vote Democrat.
That just a few on the left that actually wake
up and thank the good Lord above for another day
and thank you for dropping my soul in this country.
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It's really two opposite mindsets. That's what we've experienced. In
one of my favorite talk show hosts of all time,
Michael Savage, he made me want to get into talk.
He said for years, liberalism is a mental disorder, and
it truly is all the rage, all the outrage, all
the tantrums. It's all part of the we hate Trump show.
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We hate Trump show. They want to be the one
party system, just like here in Californi, and they want
to be at the top of the pyramid. And I
will say Democrats, they vote in blocks, they goostep the
entire way. They followed their talking points. But have you
noticed that there have been two Trump administrations, well, of
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course first and second one. But when he was out
of power there for those four years, when when President
otto Pin was in the White House, he went and
they were doing all the law fair against him, try
to get him off the ballot, try to throw him
in jail, claiming he was still a fascist racist, tried
to tried to kill him. He showed this go around
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that he's learned a great deal during his time away.
He understands how DC works. Now you can see it, man.
You can just tell by the people that he surrounded
himself with people that he can trust, that had the
nation's interest first. That is the one thing that I
can tell from the Trump administration except for Bondy, that
they got the nation first. He ran, he won, He
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took out Biden and Kamala Kamala, So they the only
thing they had left, the only thing that they could
think they could up their game was was calling him
Hitler and calling him a fascist and calling him a dictator.
But he's he's in the second term. He's turned their
own playbook against them. These liberal women looks like Eric
in Modesto at five five nine forty two forty two,
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two thirty forty two forty two number you to meet, Eric? Uh,
liberal women, you GotY in your life.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Yeah, I'm a I'm a psychotherapist as well, and I
just wanted to agree with you, and I kind of
wanted to give you one of the nerd out a
little bit. Tell you why I think that.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Is, Well, you're an expert.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
Talk well, if you think about it, they, uh, the
liberals tend to always look for things that are wrong,
and they always look uh for things, you know, they're
always talking about disaster and catastrophe. When the when the
human brain is always looking for the pessimists, the half empty,
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the negative kind of view of life. That that tends
to activate the amygdala, which is your fight or flight brain.
And if that's activated on a on a continual basis,
you will have more anxiety, you will have more depression,
so you will have more mental illness.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
That makes sense. Yeah, I'm following you here maybe, And
that goes both sides of the fence, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
I mean yeah, yeah, Like you know, you gotta have
balance well because the brain, the brain, our brains are
are are trying to keep us alive. So through the
five senses, it's always looking for for danger. First, it's
not really optimistic to begin with. But if you add
to that, just constantly looking to like like the hate,
for instance, that they have for Trump. If you add hate,
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that is firing the amygdala all day long. I mean,
you're gonna get type two diabetes. You could get you know,
you could get more chance for heart attack. It just
destroys the system and the body.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Man well, Eric, Eric listened to this before Agent Squire's
here moved to offices. He was right outside the studio here,
and during the day. I would listen in the morning
to let's just say, Congresswoman Crockett from Texas just nah
now our AOC. I would hear it, I'd send it
to myself, I would record it, listen to it. Then
I'd go back and time it out, listen to it again,
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play it back on the air, and I would hear
it three or four times a bunch of them when
I would walk out around eleven in the morning, and
he'd be like, you, all right, he saw on my
face that I was listening to all of that. My
face changed. He thought something was wrong with me by
the look on my face. I'm sure you recommend people
like to shut your phone off on a Saturday afternoon, right,
do you tell people that?
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Absolutely? Yeah, Media in general, man. And here's the devious
part of it, man, is that you know, if they
know that a lot of their their voting base is
you know, the below thirty Let's say, a lot of
them don't really have fully developed brains. And if you
constantly are are pumping fear into your base, that then
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also makes your base live in there, amigdala. They're only
That's why if if you watch them kind of debate
that you can't logically and rationally like engage with them
because they're totally in their emotional brains and that's why
they're voting. I mean, it's just it's absolutely in my opinion,
I'm not conspiracy theorist, but I think it's absolutely been orchestrated,
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and it's been a slow role for about twenty to
thirty years.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yeah, some of them feel like they're MK ultra. That's
what I see in some of these debates out there. Well, listen,
Eric inclosing here, I'm going to use your expertise. When
I get out of my routine, I kind of flip out,
almost calmly hyperventilate. What am I doing wrong? When I
get out of my set routine, I suddenly I need
to be more flexible? What do I need to implement?
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Well, here you have to give me an example.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Uh, somebody says, spur of the moment, there's a ten
thirty meeting and I'm like, no, I prep from this
time to this time. Ah, how am I going to
do at all? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Well, the first thing to do is is to figure out,
like what is the what is the emotion that you're having?
Is that fear? Is it? Is it anger? You know,
you got to identify the actual emotion that you're feeling.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Okay, it makes you feel like I'm in a traffic jam.
Speaker 3 (12:28):
Well you're a Migdala is definitely finer in that moment.
So the thing you got to understand is the part
of your brain where you think logically irrationally, and the
reason is not online. So the best thing to do
is to is to think through it. Okay, So why
am I upset? What is my goal? You know what I mean?
What is the absolute goal I have in this moment?
Does my emotion match that goal? If it doesn't, I
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got it. You know, there's some grounding techniques some people
will call a loved one. But you got to get
the blood float back up to the top of the
brain where your reason and think before you engage. That's
that's the main thing I don't. I had a few
seconds to I go through that with you, But.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Well you made sense, and you and I just correlated
it back. I can't. Okay, suddenly I'm out of control
of my own time. I don't feel like I'm in control.
And I think maybe they hate Trump so much because
they cannot control him.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Oh. Absolutely, absolutely, that's one hundred percent what it is. No,
it's insanity, my friend. And it's not just in pockets anymore.
It's it's kind of systemic. And and again that's why
you're just seeing craziness no matter where you look, and
from a you know, from a professional standpoint, you know,
like for instance, this real fast night.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Can I say this one last thing please?
Speaker 4 (13:37):
All right?
Speaker 3 (13:38):
So with this LGBT thing, as a therapist, we're being
asked in California, uh like, for gender dysphoria, we're being
asked to not treat it, okay. And I always give
this example. Imagine a person comes in, they obviously have schizophrenia,
and then I, as a therapist, tell them, you know what,
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you don't need medication. You need to embrace your voices.
You need to go outside this office and celebrate your voices.
And if anybody tells you any different, they hate you.
That's literally what we're being asked to do as therapists
with a lot of this mental illness.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
And can get in trouble you if you violate that,
get out, get out of lose your license.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Lose your license in California.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Absolutely, Eric, It's a great call.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
Man.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
I appreciate you listening to the show and calling in
and Sharon, thank you.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Yep, all right, man, how a it going?
Speaker 1 (14:28):
You bet you? I'm not gonna go to break yet.
I'm going to go to standing Readley because he wants
to talk about liberal women heights stand.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
Hey, I was just got an observation about people with
a moral compass when it comes down to sacrificing your life,
it's when they sacrifice their lives. It's just saved somebody's life.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
We'll be talking about.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
Moral compass, and some of these liberals they they would
rather sacrifice their lives a lot like a terrorist or
a kamikazi to kill a life. And it's just amazing
to me that the contrast between people with a moral
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compass and people without one.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Their compass is on. They got morals, but they're really bad.
They really think they're correct, don't they stand and it shows,
it shows they are willing to go down for the cause.
And that's how bad the propaganda has gotten.
Speaker 6 (15:36):
Yeah, I mean, to sacrifice your life to shoot an
innocent man because of his beliefs unbelievable. And then you
hear these or heroes that jumped on they sacrifice their
life to say their pagin jumping on a grenade. It's
just a different story. Yeah, and well I guess yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
No, go ahead, sir, I'll give you less say.
Speaker 6 (16:02):
I just wish people would really evaluate their moral comers.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Yeah, and I think what you're saying stand things to
the calls that we're in a spiritual battle. That's what
it really boils down to. Trump's derangement syndrome is rooted
in pride, and who originally got the whole pride movement started?
Speaker 7 (16:24):
When let's see, I don't know, let me think, let
me knock on mister Nogan.
Speaker 8 (16:29):
Who could trick us into doing that?
Speaker 5 (16:30):
Could have been?
Speaker 9 (16:33):
Say that's true, because it's true. This is the Trevor
Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
Poffin finishes it off, and the Blue Jays come into
La take two out of three here, beating them tonight
six to one, and they're up three games to two
in the World Series.
Speaker 10 (16:55):
Them all game backed back home runs for the Blue
Jays to start to get I'm Davis.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
That's how I realized why I'll go to nothing? How
did that happen? Yees suir? That yeah, I didn't pay
attention to it. There's two batters. Speaking of batters, the
Dodgers couldn't hit water if they fell out of a boat. Man.
Here's Mookie Best.
Speaker 7 (17:16):
I can't putting.
Speaker 11 (17:17):
I don't want to speak on anybody else but for
me personally, I've just been terrible. You've been terrible and
there's no uh coming.
Speaker 9 (17:25):
I wish it was some lack of effort.
Speaker 7 (17:27):
I really do, but it's not.
Speaker 9 (17:28):
So Yeah, I don't have any answers.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
All right. You know what, I got to find out
how to get some of those kekey Hernandez glasses. I
mean buying these readers, you know, two dollars readers, and
they used to be a dollar at the dollar store,
but then Biden became president. They're no longer a dollar.
I need to go to the Uphimis just and get
some of my real glasses. Putting strain on my eyes.
I can see a distance fine, watching TV, driving just
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up close, got to read something, got to put them on.
But I want some of those kekey Hernandez glasses. Did
you see them now? You haven't seen them? They look cool,
they look cool.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
All right.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
They're going back to Toronto, down three to two, they'll
they'll take two and let those Canadians know that America
won the World Series. I don't want the Canadians to
win the World Series. It's just double worse when an
American league team wins. That's not in America, America, America.
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They're in an American league and they're in them Canadians
out there. This one really ah she is. First I
thought that she was had a decent heart, Jamie Lee Curtis.
When Charlie Kirk got shot, she became emotional, she cheered up,
and I thought, Okay, that's that's normal. Good. She's she's
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a crazy leftist, almost Jane Fonda like. But now she said,
I disagree with him on every point. He was a
man of fates, she said, talking about God. But now
she said it expert of it mistranslated what I was saying.
I wished him well. I was talking about him in
a very positive way, which I was, and I was
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simply talking about his faith in God. So it was
a mistranslation, which is a pond but not trying to
walk back hav an emotion over a husband, a father,
a son, a brother being assassinated. Newsom walked it back.
He is such a skunk, isn't he. He was on
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with Bill Clinton talking about we need more young young
man like Charlie Kirk, saying all this. When Charlie Kirk
was on his podcast, they had a good moment where
Newsan was talking about his thirteen year old son. Man
really really likes you and what you stand for.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
Last night, trying to put my son to bed, He's like, no, Dad,
I just what time? What time's Charlie gonna be here?
Speaker 1 (19:45):
What time?
Speaker 4 (19:46):
And I'm like, dude, you're in school to while he's thirteen.
He's like none this morning, wakes up and sicks up.
Then he's like I'm coming. I'm like he literally would
not leave the house.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Did you let him to take off school?
Speaker 12 (19:56):
No?
Speaker 13 (19:56):
He did, of course not.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
He's not here for a good reason. But the point
is the.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Council school for two years one.
Speaker 4 (20:02):
Is the point, which is you are making a damn
dead I'm kidding.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
You're making a difference and you're attracting even my son. Dude,
that's a fan that wants to get up, telling dad,
can I go? Can I go? Can I go? Need
some A few click clock of the talks a couple
of days ago, now downplaying.
Speaker 11 (20:22):
That that's your son obviously a fan of Charlie Kirk.
What was the conversation like between you and your son
after Charlie Kirk was assassinate.
Speaker 13 (20:31):
He called me. I don't know how he got a phone,
but he called me from school that day, really alarmed
and all his friends were around the phone that wanted
me to somebout express or understand what was going on.
He wanted to know if he was dead. He wasn't
a fan of him as much as it was familiar with.
Speaker 9 (20:46):
This is the Tremor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
You know it's a rinty area. I didn't know she's
from the southern part there, because she sure does sound
Southern here. People safe.
Speaker 7 (20:59):
You go to churchill on Sunday and pray and church
on Sunday and pray on people the rest of the week.
What is this?
Speaker 1 (21:05):
What is wrong with you? Listen to that fake accent.
Speaker 7 (21:10):
Sunday church on Sunday and pray and church on Sunday
and pray on people the rest of the week. What
is this?
Speaker 5 (21:19):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (21:20):
She's a weird woman, man. We could have a weirder
dude replace her. Scott Wiener State Center. He's going to
run for it the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Sarah Ferguson, I
wish more in the American media would be like her,
calls her out. She says she's gonna say, I want
to interrupt you, but that is a world class pivot
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That's not the question I asked you.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Listen, wasn't Joe Biden than to put it on him?
Wasn't his refusal to recognize his own frailties the reason
that you faced a nearly impossible task.
Speaker 8 (21:55):
I ran against Donald Trump for president, and Donald Trump
ran on a platform that was, in large part, I believe,
misrepresenting his intentions to the American people. I do believe
that there are a fair number of people that voted
for Donald Trump answer question, believed him when he told
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them that his first priority on day one is going
to be to bring down prices, and he didn't. And
it's bien misrepresentation of intention with Also, what was that
play in terms of massive amounts of misinteristin for me.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Now, forgive me.
Speaker 8 (22:37):
I wanted a calendar in terms.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Of yes the clock. I want to interrupt you because
that is a world class pivot.
Speaker 8 (22:44):
I will not say here and be lectured.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
But it is not the question that I asked you,
which is about Joe Biden's failure to recognize his own
frailties and what that did to you. The question is
about Joe Biden. Are you still reluctant to criticize the
former president.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
In what regard please regod please are you talking about huh?
What regard was that I was more media in America
would be like that. Nobody saw anything wrong with Joe.
Stop at Australia, what's wrong.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
We will continue to build on the legacy, I would
argue of our former president, who I think was one
of the most successful presidents in the last century, and
that is Joe Biden.
Speaker 13 (23:20):
And I will defend that to my grave.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Yeah, don't defend it to his grave. Well they're losing
it now. The Democrats are the shutdown is continuing, the
humor shutdown. He's feeling the heat on this a little bit.
He put out a deranged video and I added in
some deranged TikTok people between his deranged, profanity laced video.
Speaker 10 (23:47):
On Saturday, for the first time in American history, a vicious,
heartless president is cutting off food stamps to hungry children.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Y'all may call me coade hearted for this.
Speaker 12 (23:59):
If I knew this is the situation that my children
were gonna have to grow up in, I would have
aborted them as soon as I found out I was pregnant.
Speaker 10 (24:06):
Elderly who can't afford enough food to feed themselves, veterans
who are down on their luck, all because he wants
to use them as hostages so that Democrats will stop
fighting for people's health care.
Speaker 13 (24:19):
No, no, no, no, no, no no no.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Donalsaull come to the front line, baby boy.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
You could have you could have down better reopening goment
because I need my stamps.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
That's one thing I'm not gonna do.
Speaker 10 (24:28):
We can do both provide better health care and provide
snap benefits to the tens of millions who needed.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
What do we just like, I don't know what do
we just like? Overthrowed?
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Over throw the government?
Speaker 12 (24:42):
Say you like what's happening to people right now in
the world getting taken about their neighborhoods. If only we
would do something together.
Speaker 10 (24:56):
This president is a liar. He says there's no money
to provide foodstamps because of the shutdown. That's his own
Agriculture department said, there's plenty of money.
Speaker 12 (25:05):
Hey, cousins, So if you work in a grocery store,
just know that you are still going to be paid
that hourly rate whether they steal that food or not.
So mind your business and be a team player.
Speaker 10 (25:17):
Every president during shutdowns has provided the money that's needed
even Trump in his first term. He is bludgeoning the
American people, using the most innocent to victims.
Speaker 12 (25:27):
Yeah, it's going to be looking like the purge out
here pretty soon.
Speaker 10 (25:33):
To try and go along with his cruel shutdown which
takes away healthcare for millions of Americans. He is the
most vindictive politician America has ever seen, and the most
heartless man America has ever seen in the presidency.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
So when you see them healing, because you will.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Because they're going to have to make sure your anger
is interrupted at the individual.
Speaker 10 (25:56):
We're fighting him every step of the way.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
He's the villain. Chucky Boyce Schumer there congresson Steez Scalizi
called out Senator Mark Warner Democratic Virginia for continuing to
vote for this government shutdown. They could stop it today.
Speaker 14 (26:14):
Think about them when you're casting that vote. Senator Warner
in Virginia eight hundred and twenty five thousand snap and
Rollees in his home state of Virginia one hundred and
eighty nine thousand federal workers. Don't come up here and
give some speech lamenting about the hardships those people are
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facing when you're the one voting to impose those hardships.
You can stop that today by voting yes. One hundred
and seven thousand women, infant and children will lose their
benefits in Virginia if Senator Warner votes no. Tina Smith
in Minnesota, four hundred and fifty two thousand enrollees in
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the snap, thirty three thousand federal workers, and one hundred
and one thousand women infant in children in Minnesota will
lose their benefits if Tina Smith votes know today.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Well, we know here that there was a phone call
between Speaker Johnson and Minority Leader of the House Hackeen Jefferies.
What happened here? Mike Johnson's not willing to sit down
have a conversation.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Y'all did have a phone conversation. I believe you said
earlier today. Who initiated that call?
Speaker 13 (27:32):
Was that you ord was that Speaker Johnson?
Speaker 15 (27:34):
I was a call from Mike Johnson. It was very brief,
and it wasn't a substance in discussion in terms of
finding a path forward.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
What was he calling to talk about the government shutdown?
Speaker 15 (27:46):
I mean, you can say that that was in the ballpark.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Was in the ballpark? You're talking about Penn State this
weekend maybe we might have mentioned something about this shutdown thing.
Here's Hackeen talking about. Now, this is a private phone call,
but let me dump on Trump.
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
No, it was private. I'm not going to share about
but let me do.
Speaker 15 (28:03):
It was a private conversation that will remain private. However,
nothing meaningful came out of it, again because Donald Trump
has not given Mike Johnson permission to enter into a
bipartisan negotiation.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
They hate you people. Democrats hate you.
Speaker 15 (28:18):
Republicans have been literally on vacation for the last five weeks.
They've canceled votes five consecutive weeks in a row. They
are uninterested in doing anything other than jamming their partisan
Republican spending bill down the throats of the American people.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Ah that's what's happening. Ah, listen to this nonsense.
Speaker 11 (28:37):
I want to quote to you a couple of senators
over there in the Democrats sign listen to this nonsense.
Senator Mark Warner, the senior senator from Virginia. And this
is noteworthy because Virginia is the state with the largest
number of federal employees. He claims that federal workers want
him to vote against reopening the government. He literally said
quote I think they want us to fight this.
Speaker 9 (28:59):
Fight.
Speaker 11 (28:59):
What Mark, Mark, what are you talking about? We have
a clean CR. This is not a partisan dispute. It's ridiculous.
Senator Tim Gain is the junior senator from the same
state of Virginia with the largest number of federal employees,
and he said, quote, I work very closely with them,
and the AFGE would not want us to cut a deal.
What what the heck are you talking about, Senator. There's
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no deal here. We're not talking about a deal. We're
talking about a clean CR that all of you voted for,
even as recently as this year.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Yeah, there's no such thing really as a clean CEA.
I know what they mean by that, but the word
clean in there. Don't think it's clean. It's all dirtied up.
Republicans realize what Speaker Johnson's wanting them to sign. It's
the same spending that was happening during the Joe Biden administration. Yes,
that's a fact. And you know another fact is that
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they've been doing this for so long with our money,
and it shouldn't be happening, and we have seen it.
It has actually gotten to the point with our spending
now that it is beyond anything ever, that we're ever
going to be able I would say to to be
able to climb out of with the debt that we have,
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with our unfunded liabilities that we have. I might be
a tad bit more optimistic if we were doing something
about it. So when I say we'll never get out
of it because we're just still we're still spending, it'd
be like you sit down with your family, we got
to get this under control. All right, Let's keep spending
and let's borrow a little bit more. That's what they're doing. No,
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this is a clean family budget that we have here.
Let's just keep doing it till the next year. Dad,
we're going in debt here, I know, son, But you'll
be the one to worry about it when when I
pass on, you'll get all my debt.
Speaker 9 (30:49):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
This is based on a study that tracked ninety thousand people,
ninety thousand adults over nine years, so that's a lot
of people. They said the brightest bedroom showed higher risks
for heart failure, coronary artery disease, irregular heart beat, and stroke.
They said, you need blackout curtains, you need to turn
off devices, You need to keep your bedroom dark to
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protect your heart. They even set a glow from an
alarm clock or the TV you fall asleep tough, or
the hallway light you leave on through the night. Any
kind of ambient light may be doing more than disrupting
your sleep your heart. They tracked these people. They wore
light tracking devices on their wrist. They followed their health
records for the next nine point five years. Average age
sixty two. Fifty seven were women, fifty seven percent. They
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identified daytime light exposure in night time. Then they put
them into groups. Those were the brighter rooms had a
twenty seven percent higher risk of heart problems. It showed
that increase. The human body runs on rhythms, our internal clock.
It regulates everything from blood pressure to heart rate to
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our stress hormones are released, and they said light is
the primary signal that keeps all this synchronized. So the
body I'm assuming here, let me give you my medical
advice on this study. DOT study finds dot org research
here that your body's in a rhythm, and it's in
a light and dark rhythm. When the sun's up, it's
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a different rhythm when the sun's down. We know that
there are certain people that are night owls, and they say, there,
you know, there'll be at a hookah lounge at two am.
Different rhythm. Blood pressure dips during sleep, but exposure to
light can keep the blood pressure elevated. The body is
seeing light and reacting, they said, hormones that should be
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peaking in the morning, and when you're getting up and
facing the sun, it can be released at the wrong time.
Your body's releasing the hormones because it sees light. It
kind of makes sense, doesn't it. Your rest thing gets
thrown off. They said. Even ambient light in bedrooms or
from devices could actually carry risk as well. And for
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years I've been sleeping with the TV on, but it says,
you know, dark screen, it goes dark. And I noticed
my dad's TV, Beck in Tennessee, fell asleep out there
in it with the rain and it went completely black.
Mine still has a little glow to it. Even my
new TV that I got still has kind of a
glow to it where I can still kind of see
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around the room. I have dark curtains up and I
flip my phone over so that because I mean, you
can be there and you get a text and it
kind of brightens up the room a little bit, kind
of when you're trying to fall asleep or something, you'll
see that you have a text. We don't need that
kind of disruption. They said it increases the risk of
irregular heart beats, and they said women are more vulnerable
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to the heart damaging effect of nighttime light than men are.
So I slept without my rain last night after reading
that thing. Maybe I'm overreacting to that a little bit,
but it does seem to make sense. And I've often
fallen asleep to the to the TV on, and you know,
at least now with our apps and all that and not,
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what like the TV channel just doesn't stay on all
night long?
Speaker 6 (34:16):
Like it?
Speaker 1 (34:16):
What if you just had TV TV on? Are you
still watching? Are you still viewing? How many times on
the weekend do you feel like such a couch slob
when they're going are you still watching this? You get that? Yes,
I'm still here, man, Yes I'm addicted to this. I'm
gonna keep binge watching, but at night. So anyhow, study
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finds dot org. That's a really good website. It really is.
So if you want to look at this that it's
called that night light in your bedroom. It could be
raising your heart attack risk. All right, I thought when
I saw that, I couldn't keep that inside me. I
needed to share that with everybody.
Speaker 9 (34:50):
Assistant Trevor carry Show Mondo, Sally's power dog,