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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, man, Republicans have a majority. What are they doing
with it? Let me take you back fifteen years twenty ten.
Democrats passed obama Care. Was it brilliant? No, it was
it failed. Let's government subsidize it. And Democrats had a
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majority in both the House and the Senate, and they
used their power. Man, they pushed the agenda through. How
are Republicans using this time? They're in the majority. A
lot of fighting going on. Let's tuck a crossing things.
They Taylor grain neck clink test. He's on that. I'm
not a talker, father. Man, we got it less than
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a year until the midterms. Here send a majority leader
John Thune. He promised Democrats he'd hold a vote on
increasing Obamacare subsidies. Guys, we are in the majority, so
we'll hold the vote on it. Let's do that. Let's
do that. It's a failure. We're in power. Let's do
what you need to have done. Over there. Now, they
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can hold the vote, and Republicans should use the majority
to vote no. Because without the government subsidizing the program,
it fails. Are they going to do a bailout for Obamacare? Yeah,
you're gonna use our tax paying funding money. There Republicans
for plans that cover abortion and trans medical surgeries. Guys,
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we're in the power, but do you feel like you
have it? Aren't they good at taking away power even
when we have it. Well, that's allowed to happen. And
I will say I agree with Marjorie Taylor Green to
the extent of we need some Republican men to get
a backbone. She stated that numerous times they didn't like
that and like a woman called them out like that, man,
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Republicans should be figuring out what Congress can do to
write lower our cost. He really didn't require the government
to intervene. They've had what fifteen fifteen years to think
on this. Let's see something. It's bad. Obamacare's bad, Obio.
Republicans didn't vote for Obamaca. President Trump said that he was, well,
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I forgot the word he used. He said, I was
just kind of throwing it out there that we should
send money back to the people, and it kind of
stuck and people liked it, and people liked it. I
know it's a good idea. Did he just come up
with that on the fly when Republicans have had fifteen
years to come up with something? You know what we
need more than anything. Is the sa E Act? What
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is that? The safeguard American voter eligibility. You would have
to if you want to go vote, you would have
to have proof of citizenship to register to vote. President Trump,
he did it. He whipped out the sharping. He did
an executive order, you must have a idea to vote. Yeah,
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And then what happened to Rogue Rogue County judge ruled
the order unconstitutional that you have to have proof of citizenship.
That's against the constitution. That was an executive order. That
judge said, no, you don't have the authority to direct
those kind of changes. Congress, where are you sign it
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into law? Act like you have the majority? And what
I want to see them do is get really really
fired up and start impeaching some of these activist judges
that are blocking the authority of the President of the
United States of America. And that is happened since Trump
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took office. They've issued nationwide injunctions, they're temporary restraining orders.
Trump tried to get rid of the trans opera in Columbia,
gender fluid opera in Colombia. A judge actually saw that
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and stopped up and said, I'm gonna block that. Senator
truck Grassily introduced the Judicial Relief Clarification Act of twenty
twenty five. And thank you there, Senator Grassly. There are
I can't say all all Republicans aren't trying. They can
only do so much as an individual. But what Senator
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truck Grassley said, it limits district courts to resolving cases
only between the parties before them. So you can't have
a radical armpit hair green hair on the tips just
the tips of the hair there, judge up there in Portland,
you know, come back and change everything across the country. No,
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just to the people in front of you. You weren't
elected to overthrow theor already the commander in chief. I
mean that just seems simple. That seems simple. Have you
heard a conservative effort from Republicans to make that a
focal point? You would want to so that you could
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have the executive orders go into place, give you some
time and codify it into law. But when it's being
struck down like this, you need to jump up and
protect our vote. We voted to have this happen. You're
our representatives. No, you're not acting fast enough. Well, we've
been trying to figure out the continuing resolution to spend
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the same money I know you have been. That's ridiculous, dude,
I mean, thanks for bringing that up. You've had ten
and a half months to I don't know, get the
money in order like we do with our own lives.
Act like we do. We're not always perfect, but we're
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not thirty seven trillion dollars in debt and we're not
still out there getting more credit cards and spending and
keeping the same lifestyle going when we know we're just
going further and further in debt. Why are we not
doing that?
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
The people that loan the money stop it at a
certain point when they see behavior that's not real responsible. Yeah,
you get cut off. You don't make your credit card payments.
You get cut off. You just paying on the interest
that's so beyond what your income has. Your credit score
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drops rilled down, and then people don't want to keep
giving you money.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Boy.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
If we handle the government like our capitalism handles our
bank accounts, it'd be a whole different story, wouldn't it.
They would be seen as losers, They would be burning
made off losers. The pyramid scheme we have going with
this fake fiat money now let's get into the confirmation
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from the Republican Senate for Trump appointees. Washington Post as
a tracker, they showed at this point in their terms,
Presidents George w. Obama and Joe Biden had more Senate
confirmations than Trump does. Right now, see there, man, you
got these, you got these undercover anti trumpers. They're stalling
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all those cuts made by Doze, the waists and the fraud.
It's meaningless. It doesn't mean anything Congress unless you put
it into law, rain and thus spending. There's a there's
a handful that talk about it, but far few seem
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interested in stopping this waste will spending. Senator Ram Paul
introduced him Ez there to flash slash federal spending by
one point five trillion. All right, yeah, do it. It's
we have to start at some point drastically cutting. We
have to at some point somebody has to say it. Well,
did the Republicans go with the Republican Senator Ram Paul?
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Now they sided with Democrats that defeat the amendment seventy
six to twenty four. GOP led Congress has failed to
put forward their agenda with the campaign. What Trump campaigned
the platform, what we voted for we didn't vote for. Hey,
more omnibus bills, more continuing resolutions. We loved it when
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we saw lawn Musk with a chainsaw. That ignited the base.
Why because a lot of them are the tax base
that actually the makers that create the tax barry for
the takers. And if you're on snap and you're going
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he just called me a taker. No, I'm glad we
have services for people in America. There are people that
are takers, and that's fine, that's fine, but just for
a time period, you can't. You can't live your life
on it. That's my Congress approval rating is at fifteen percent.
That's a recent gallup pull. I just wish that Speaker
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Mike Mike Johnson and the Senator Thun the majority leader.
I wish they would start actually governing like they like
they won, like we won. It is time. This is
the open window, and now holidays, things just start shutting down,
slowing down. If it will. I don't know if life
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will do that anymore like it normally did. But then
we'll be back to the first of the year and
all the midterms, and what if the Democrats, what if
they take back the House or if they take back
the Senator in the midterms, then what impeachment comes and
they will just gloat and new some will be up
campaigning for president. And we had a time, we had
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an open opportunity to codify into law what we voted for,
and they're just not doing it. This is the Trevor
carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. This was okay
California Democrats. I'll tell you it was on Fox News.
They had aimone, but he's a psychiatrist, psychologist, and he
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has patients that have no more patients when it comes
to Donald Trump, the TDS, it's off the chart.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
People are obsessed with Trump. They're fixated, They're hyper fixated
on Trump, and they talk about the features of this disorder.
They can't sleep, they feel traumatized by mister Trump.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
They feel restless.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
I had one patient who said she couldn't enjoy a
vacation because anytime she saw Trump and the news or
on her device, she felt triggered. So this is a
profound pathology, and I would even go so far as
to call it the finding pathology of our time.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Yes, right, they get triggered when they see Trump. Here Trump,
see a picture of Trump. True, it's even you man right.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Well, and Trump is the trigger for many of these people.
And to be that fixated on a figure, on a person,
it's simply not healthy. And our country has strayed so
far away from where we once were. If you look
at in the eighties, when President Reagan was shot, people
were united. He famously said I hope you're all Republicans
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to the surgeons, and that the response was today, mister President,
we're all Republicans. But our country has lost that with
straight so far from that unity.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, yeah, that's true. And I don't know if it
if it will, if it will come back in that
kind of summer thing to ponder is that lost? Is
that gone? That that feeling of being Americans even though
we're different political parties. Well, I know there's never been
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a president that did the best campaign ad of all time.
Was President Trump serving French fries at McDonald's with Kamala
Harris saying that she used to work there and all
of that. Well, President Trump was at the big McDonald's meeting.
He's everywhere with the Saudi King at McDonald's.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Thrilled to be here with the men and the women
who are really the heart and soul of one of
the greatest, most admired, and most successful companies in the
history of the world. Frankly, the one and only McDonald's.
I've gone there a couple of times. I'm honored to
stand before you as the very first for McDonald's fry
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cook ever to become President of the United States. And
I actually was there for about thirty minutes, and that
was thirty minutes longer than Kamala was there, right despite
her job at McDonald's that didn't work out too well.
And the person at McDonald's that informed us off the
record that she never worked there. Whoever you are, we
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appreciate that that you.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Know what it is. They truck derangement Syndrome's really based
on the fact that he's successful and he's funny, and
they thought they were being funny by laughing at him.
And now they're so embarrassed that they were called laughing.
He'll never They don't like the fact that he's funny,
and they're not. The closest they have on the left
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of being funny, is is Bill Maher? That's it? No,
John Stewart COVID none alm are funny.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
As you may have heard. I'm also one of your
all time most loyal customers.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
I really am.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Well, well, I think that's good. I'm pretty sure that's good.
While other politicians fly around on campaign planes stocked with
expensive catering, when Trump forced one prior to ascending to
Air Force one, which is quite a nice plan. Also,
we served only McDonald's almost every time. On occasion we
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couldn't find one, which is pretty hard to believe we'd
go another route. We really can tell us very well.
And I even got Bobby Kennedy to eat a big
Mac and he told me he loved it.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
He loved it. That's good. See, man, just so personable.
I wonder what a second fast who choice would be. Yeah,
maybe East Coast something he grew up. I don't know,
am I what am I worried about that? For McDonald's
is his number one. He's being very nice to them.
But if you work for ABC, watch out. I wouldn't
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even ask questions about one week for Congress to release
the Epstein files. Why not just do it that?
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Well, it's not the question that I mind, it's your attitude.
I think you are a terrible reporter. It's the way
you ask these questions. You start off with a man
who's high I respected, asking him a horrible, insubordinate and
just a terrible question. And you could even ask that
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same exact question nicely. You're all psyched. Somebody psychs you
over at ABC. You're gonna psych it. You're a terrible
person and a terrible reporter. As far as the Epstein
file says, I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein.
I threw him out of my club many years ago
because I thought he was a sick pervert. But I
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guess I would turn out to be right. But you
know who does have? Bill Clinton? Larry Summers, who ran Harvard,
was with him every single night, every single weekend. They
lived together. They went to his island many times.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
I never did you know, he'll tell you how he feels.
We know that. And the deflection of the hoax. He's
got something in his back pocket. Back in the early
Epstein trials, he talked man, he knows, he knows.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Andrew Weissman here, all these guys were friends of his.
You don't even talk about those people. You just keep
going on the Epstein files. And what the Epstein is
is a Democrat hoax to try and get me not
to be able to talk about the twenty one trillion
dollars that I talked about today.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
It's a hoax, the insist that Trevor Kerry Show on
the Valley's Power Talk