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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Back TV show right there kind of had that Phil
Newly released data showed a chart showing real family income
under the president's first term, and that audio was right
there as a reminder that was President Trump. From Trump
one point oh, our economy was booming. Man, Then what
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happened COVID? Then what happened Joe Biden? And the charts
they had up, Man, it made Biden look awful, because
it was awful.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Night and day.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Even taken into account the last year of twenty twenty
during COVID, there was a six four hundred dollars real
after inflation gain for the average family, and then we
went into the Biden administration and that moved down to
five hundred and fifty one dollars. Trump one point zero
gained ten times more than the income under Joe Biden. Guys,
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it's policies and the policies have changed. In the first
five months of the second term, the average median household
income adjusted for inflation for the average family is already
at one one hundred and seventy four dollars. Every single
income group did better under President Trump. What happened under
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Bill Beck better Biden? You Democrat voters that think you're
doing it for those that are less fortunate, the lowest
income group people. You know, we're Democrats, we help them
out right. The lowest income group lost income in the
four years of Biden's presidency. No game whatsoever for the
middle class. The wealthy class is the only group that
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did better under Biden. It's the opposite of what they
say political projection. The opposite of what they say is lying.
Who's the father of all lies? The devil? Why do
I call Gavin Newsom governor Satan?
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Well, there you go.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
We've been two hundred and one days with President Trump
in since he was sworn in as President of the
United States. He's had his executive orders, went to town
with the sharkie. He loved the sharkie. Those judges loved
to come in and white out, take their white out
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and try and wipe out his sharpie. He's had many
accomplishments though with his executive orders. The legislation I don't
agree with again, and I'll say it again, the Big
Beautiful bill, what it does putting us in debt. I
just seemed like there was some way we could have
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kind of even met more in the middle with those
that wanted everything that the good stuff to happen. I
wanted the good stuff to happen, but I didn't like
the bad side of the teeter totter with the big
beautiful bill. Many look at it as a legacy, and
it was.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
It was.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
It was huge legislation, from tax cuts to the to
the mortar European Union trade deal. Stop it. You can't
even not clap for that. Ursula, European Union President, Ursula.
They're gonna, they're gonna, they're gonna buy seven hundred and
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fifty billion dollars in our energy. They're gonna invest six
hundred billion in US based companies, and we're not gonna
have any tariffs on anything we send to them. Well,
look at that, that's quite a deal. I'm sure Donald
didn't get those good of deals in his divorce mediations. No,
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he's stagging up good deals now. Things coming out of
the e EU, the goods cars, fifteen percent duty coming
into the United States, all good news. They all said.
The terrorists right, negative effects, they said that the first time.
They said it the first time. And we're gonna have
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inflation all passed on. You know, it's been proven otherwise,
it's not what's happening.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Now.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
We have a trading block European Union, the European Union.
Exchange of goods between the United States and the European Union.
It's one point eight billion dollars. That's thirty percent of
all global trade. The EU and the US account for
forty three percent of the global gross domestic product, and
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that forty three percent, we have no terroifts charge on anything.
We have going into forty three percent of the world's GDP.
We got the EU, we got Japan, we got the UK,
the EU and the UK, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Vietnam.
You sweep all that together, and that's pretty much the
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big players and the global GDP. Bravo President up.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
In a normal world.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
You would have the media. You would even have Democrats
saying this is a good thing. In a normal world.
We've had zero illegal aliens admitted into the United States
since April. Sure, some have probably snuck in nowhere near
where we were, you know, releasing people into the interior.
(05:27):
The app that Joe Biden set up, now Trump has
set up the app that sends you the other way
back home. Executive action on day one July marked the
third consecutive month that Border Patrol said they released zero
who illegally entered into the United States. President Trump will
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be meeting with President Putin of Russia a week from
now in Alaska. That's a big deal, man, It's a
lot to get done in two hundred and one days.
As of July, he was averaging one piece deal or
ceasefire per month. Most recent was Cambodi and Thailand. He
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mediated ceasfires atween Israel and I Ran.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
We know about all that.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
India and Pakistan, the Hutis are now quiet, all quiet
on the Uti front. He did a peace agreement between
the Republica of Rwanda and the Congo. He needs to
lead some kind of Maybe it's not even you in man,
and I know it could turn into, you know, a
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bad scene, but man, the beheading of Christians and the
Congo that's going on, if there was ever a time
or place for blue helmet UN troops sending a mix
of countries to go in there and stop that. President
Trump helped Egypt in Ethiopia reach a peace deal. Who
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what is all that coming in? It's not illegals, it's
now money. Well that just sounds just like a Republican,
don't it okay? Since taking office, investment in the United
States is tariff policies, and the when they're talking about
investing all these billions, they're talking about building manufacturing here.
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They don't want to pay the duty to sell, you know,
coming from their country. They're going to make it here
in America, produce it right here. That's called making America
great again. Well, we always remember my great granddad generation.
You know, you could get out of high school and
get a job down at the factory and you could
still have your house. Yeah, you can get married, have
some kids. White House is running a list of domestic investment.
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So far, companies and countries have committed eight point one
trillion in the United States, United Arab immirants, one point
four trillion, Katar one point two tri in Japan one trillion.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Apple.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
They just did one hundred billion this week on top
of the previous five hundred billion pledge over the next
four years. President Trump made a he was talking about
in the what did he say, eleven trillion? Maybe he
knew more than this eight try whatever we're playing with
that kind of money might even be more than eight
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trillion at this point. And in the first two hundred
and one days. He stood up like a like a
real man. Because Joe Biden couldn't do it, no man.
President Trump did, protecting women and kids from all this
transvestite crab. Signed in executive order within days of getting
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into office at banned men from beating up the girls
in sports. That was the course normalized. We know, Joe
bild Man. Now you think they should be able to
have their dangling unmentionable snipped off in a gruesome surgery
and reformatted back into a little girl's body parts. We
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get it, We get it, Joe. You sicko. There's a
lot of them out there though, a lot of sickos.
Nancy Pelosi, I guess a little shocked at a reporter
just just rolled up on her right here talking about, well,
we're gonna Nancy south Park Pelosi, but we're going to
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work on the tans on a national level and a
national level we make sure we can mutilate these kids
across the country.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Well, that is something I'm working for at the national level.
And we have said are hoping that we can have
gender firmingcuit for our for our transcarts, and that's it's a.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
Sad thing for us.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Look at that at Grandma looking lady. He's sitting there
talking about mutilating healthy body parts on kids, like it's
totally normal on a street corner.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Here. Lord, I can't believe.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
That you haven't sent a meteor the size of Sodom
and Gomorrah down upon right in the middle of this
country and sent the shock waves out. We're twisted, man,
and she's a twisted lady.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
I'm not totally I don't know what I don't know
what effect we can have nationally with what we have
going on in the White House and in the Congress.
It's really very sad. If you were there outside our door.
We have a trans flag outside of our door enough
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the office Congressional Office Building, we have the trans flag,
as do some of our other colleagues. But that view
is not necessarily shared by me people on the other
side of the aisle.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Let me tell you why, Nancy. If there's a fourteen
year old, a twenty four year old, a seventy four
year old in saying inside their brain, inside their body,
inside everything about them, they feel like they're the opposite sex,
I would be foolish to rush that person into mutilating
their body. There's something else going on inside there, and
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it's loving not to affirm that with some kind of
fantasy that I can look at a can of coke
and it can become a canipepsi. It's that basic to me.
It just doesn't. It's not going to happen. You have
boys and you have girls, and that's how it is.
So to further that fantasy along that, that's abusive. It's
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true abuse of individuals that have their minds warped easily.
And so no, it's not loving to affirm that to
even say gender irming care for something that can't happen.
Therese days, I wish it weren't as hot. Can I
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control that? I can control that about as easy as
somebody that can say they can change their sex. No,
rasident Trump stood up in the first two hundred and
one days against that. White House Assistant Press secretary said,
Trump has made America the hottest country on the world
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in his first two hundred and one days. Yes, he has.
In Democrats, I don't want to give it away to you,
I really don't. But in twenty twenty six and twenty
twenty eight, well, any you know you've already heard it.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
Stay focused, talk about things that a matter to people.
You know, it's the economy stupid. This is the Trevor
Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
We've seen at tax on conservatism, on God, country and constitution,
on family, major attacks on family, the traditional family, you know,
a married couple, man and woman with their kids. It's
kind of what some have called for, I don't know,
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four thousand years, the foundation of a society that remains
somewhat stable. Yeah, we've seen what has happened since I
don't know, nineteen sixties. I guess we can judge it.
With a great society where you really didn't need a
breadwinner in the house, a government, a woman could go
ahead and have a baby, and then have another baby,
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and have another baby, another baby, and the government would
be the help with the breadwinning. There it developed. It's
just decimated so many communities, and it's sad. No fault.
Divorce that started was that Reagan in California might have
even been back in the day early on, right, and
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now what fifty in divorce? So I guess fifty percent
of our society might be unstable. If you say that
it's the foundation of stability of a society if you
agree with that statement. So a fifty percent of it's rock.
Now some of those end up getting remarried, and you
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know the form of stability can return. But it's worked
for four thousand something years by you know, written history
and all that. But we got many on the left
want to get rid of it. Really started with Black
Lives Matter. We're going to disrupt the Western nuclear family.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
We're going to have our Hillary Clinton. It takes a village.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
That's an old African proverb of it takes a village. Now,
if I was living out with one hundred and thirty
eight people and forty three men had to go hunt
and the other women had to go down to the
creek and scrub the clothes and shuck the corn, and yeah,
it might take nine women that rotate to watch all
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the kids in the day. So the adults get it
takes a village. I can understand that concept, but that's
not how they're referring to it in our society today.
The old saying, and I don't know who said it,
but when it's everybody's responsibility, it's nobody's responsibility. When it's
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everybody's it's nobody's. And that makes me think of like, Okay,
like we see something laying out in the street by
our house on a road, like a hubcab out there, Well,
we drive around it.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Everybody drives around it. We just drive around.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Then you notice the next day, oh, somebody did something
about it. To everybody's responsibility, nobody's responsibility. I've been playing
audio this week at the Democrat Socialists of America with
a zram Mom Donna in New York City of the Socialists.
They're saying he's going to be the next mayor. They
called to get rid of the nuclear family, to get
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rid of the family structure. They said, it reproduces capitalism. Yeah,
families help of capitalism because they go to Costco. You idiots.
One of the sickest things that they said at this
form New York City Democrat Socialists of America they wanted
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to perform abortions at a church. The only difference between
marriage and prostitution is the price and how long the
contract runs. These are like demons talking through humans. Now,
we got a new bill here in California as simily,
Bill four ninety five, and I've been talking about Assembly
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Build nineteen fifty five, which shuts parents out of doesn't
allow anybody school officials, teachers, the custodian, the coach, the principal,
the bus driver. I would assume anybody that works through
the school district cannot tell a parent what's so ever
that Tony is Tanya at school. We keep that quiet. Now,
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if you have a parent teacher conference, Tony's dad, Tony's
mom come in. He's Tony, he he is Tony. But
we can't out the kid. We can't out to the
parents that Tony prefers panties, that Tony takes off his jeans,
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and yes, he wears the skirt in probably two three
days a week in here, but you can't share that
with the parents. That's now all in Sacramento. That's been
around now for going on a year, and the lack
of politicians to get angry about it or even make
an issue about it. It's Porterville has blessed Porterville's heart
for standing up the mayor and vice mayor there taking
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a stand. We had a dude running in the track
meet in Clovis, and everybody held press conferences left and
right about it. I think the fact of your kid
becoming a transvest site at a track meat. It's a
lot lower than being hidden at school from the parents.
But I'm going to talk about this other I'll call
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it the Twisted Sister Bill of AB nineteen fifty five
AB four ninety five. You like that, the Twisted Sister Bill. Yeah,
it's called the Family Preparedness Act. Well, that sounds good.
We need to have families prepared. This is a doozy pastor, Jackkabbs.
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He's been on the show before. Once I saw him
my on YouTube and then really started enjoying him. He's
now gotten very political, which we need churches to become political.
I've got headswords. I clipped a bit from his sermon
right from the pullpit. He is just sounding the alarm
and I'll resound it next.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Talk that we're halfway done with this show. On Friday,
I really felt like I just put my garbage cans
out on Tuesday night and now bam, here it is.
It really shows me I need to start Christmas shopping
right now, right, yeah, all right. I hate to go
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from Christmas into this Assembly bill. As similarly, Bill four
nine five call the Family Preparedness Act. Here's what it
basically does. That allows non family members to take over
the medical and educational decisions of kids without parental consent
or background checks. Now, I think we know Democrats are
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going to clean that up a little bit, right, It's
not gonna sound like that.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
No.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
No, this is a streamline for temporary guardianship. It gives
caregiver arrangements for kids that are separated from their parents
due to immigration enforcement. It's something we're having to do
because of what the Trump administration is doing, ripping kids
from their parents or ripping parents from their kids. It
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allows for short term guardianship. It allows non relatives to
become temporary gardens of miners and you just fill out
a simple form, no background check, no informing the parents
that have been taken in by Ice, Border patrol Sheriff's Department,
Highway Patrol. Requires would be caregivers to indicate they have
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either advice of parents or other persons that have legal
custody of the minor, of the intent to authorize medical care,
and have received no objection or too. You can check
this box. We were unable to contact the parents. Hum
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So if you sign that for David I guess you
become the caregiver. You would have the same rights to
authorize medical care. Well, I'm that new adult that has
I can authorize the medical care. And they told me
in Spanish to the translator here that they want to
become a girl. So I guess I'm gonna let this
boy become a girl. What's his parents say? We don't
know where they are. Guys, there's no situations where they're
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not going to allow communication. They're going to know where
these children are, unlike the Biden administration to let three
hundred thousand simple and disappear into the cracks.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
We don't know where they are. We don't know where
they are.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Yeah, there was a phone number we put up in
case they're and you know, abused, and we let sixty
five thousand calls go to voicemail. The bill would allow
any caregiver who signs the affidavit to have these rights.
Pastor Jack kids basically talking about it's a predator's dream,
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or he calls it like a meat market list.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
It's a meat market bill. It is a trafficking bill.
It is unbelievable. It allows an individual to obtain this
new form that comes with the bill. They fill it
out and they can name a child. John goes to
a school in California and says, I have this form
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and I am asking for Susie Q to be seven
into my custody. I want to take her out of school.
The bill does not require a background check for this man.
Requires no identification, no driver's license.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Huh, Democrat voters, this is what your Assembly members have
passed and passed the State Assembly AB four nine five
the Family Preparedness Act.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
Again.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
This bill allows any non related adult, a neighbor, ad teacher,
ex relative, ex husband, ex wife, stepfather, stepmother, a complete stranger,
take cussy of your kid without the knowledge. No background check,
no court order, no parents signature, just a piece of paper.
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Here's a California dreadlocked dad. He's a hey man.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
No stop scrolling, just for a minute.
Speaker 6 (23:44):
This is an urgent update on a horrific and demonic
bill making its way through the California legislature. I love
to mobilize worship and prayer across California, but there are
times as a parent, we need to hold the line.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yes, hold the line on AB four nine maybe nineteen
fifty five.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
No, they don't.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Here was a young mom on TikTok explaining him. When
she saw it, she couldn't believe.
Speaker 7 (24:11):
You know, what I'm saying to you sounds too crazy
to be true.
Speaker 5 (24:13):
But look, this is the form.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
So it says here in item number six, check one
or both.
Speaker 5 (24:18):
So basically it says, I have advised.
Speaker 7 (24:20):
The parent or the person that has legal custody of
the miner to authorize me to take over the medical
care and education decisions. But or they can check the
second box that says I am unable to contact the parent,
so for some reason they can't get a hold of
the parent, they check the second box, and nobody is
checking to make sure that the parent in fact was
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deported or this adult that's trying to take custody over
this minor child is safe.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
I really think California has become demonic in many, many, many,
many areas and in the arena of children, just downright
sickening what they can find in the public libraries. So
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who's going to take control of these kids? Well, we'll
see to see how California works. All this out here,
and we have to have it because Big Dad, meaning Trump,
is separating the parents from these kids.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
So we're going to do an as simily book. Shouldn't they?
Speaker 1 (25:21):
I don't know, maybe be focused on the kids that
still don't have their own bedroom because.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
They got burned out in the fire.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Like the real needs of California, they're so far off track,
and I don't know if the state will ever get
back on track. I I guess it would have to
just literally cave in and implode in on itself to
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be rebuilt, like San Francisco after the nineteen oh six earthquake.
Is that what's gonna happen where you'll have people that
you know in the future decades to come here. We'll
hear the old stories and see the old newsreels and
watch Paunch and John on Chips on the LA Freeway
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and go great Grandpa.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
Is that what it was really like?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Yes? I remember seeing Prince at the LA Forum in
nineteen eighty six. You could go down there and not
worry about being killed. The Forum in eighty six. Yeah, sketchy,
I should have picked something different, But yeah, you get
where I'm going with that. And our school districts generating
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out the next board of supervisors, the next city council members,
the next boards of trustees, and ex mayors and ex representatives,
the next state senators, the next school superintendent's, the next
school teachers. Ah, California teachers. Now, I know they've taken
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a pretty pretty bad rap. So she with the lockdown
and they catch some of those teachers on TikTok down
in Mexico and whatnot. Yeah, there's there's been a lot
of them. Here's a history teacher on TikTok and history
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teaches about the Incoans, the Aztecs. She's one of those
teachers that she was posting up on. And we know
that Incoans did child sacrifices. What's in this history teacher
say that these child sacrifices were they were kind, they
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were kind about their voluntary child sacrifices. This woman's crazy,
This woman's got a demon in her.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
She does.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
The Incoans let their kids freeze to death, but she
said it's not so bad when you think about it. Listen,
listen to these words from this history teacher, this white
liberal woman here, I.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
Will die on this hill.
Speaker 8 (28:07):
I'm specifically talking about the Inca here. We're not talking
about the Michika. That's a whole separate type of sacrifice.
If we're just looking at to want to ensue you.
The Ketchua people of the Inca Empire, they practice sacrifices
like most other civilizations throughout history did in times of crisis,
so famine, natural disasters. But the unique thing about the
Ketchua is that when you're looking at like the Incan civilization,
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you essentially have the elites and then you have everyone else.
Sacrifices were volunteers from the elite class because they believe
that the elites were closer to the gods and could
therefore appease them better. Also, in terms of sacrifice, they
were kind about it, hear me out, because unlike the mishika,
when you're like ripping out a still beating heart out
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of someone's chest, the Inca would intentionally use coca leaves
and would use chicha and would drug up the sacrifice
m and then leave them on a mountain, a cold
chili mountain, to be exposed to the elements, which, if
you're good, a volunteer sacrifice where you're heavily drived before
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you die.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Yeah, that didn't sound that bad.
Speaker 8 (29:12):
Also, I mean, I can equate human sacrifice throughout history
to so many things, and I think the fact that
a lot of people are commenting, oh, but the sacrifice
is again indicative of the fact that you have received
a quite white education, because you are knowing them for
the bad things that they have done and not all
of the wonders that they accomplished. So I hope that
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this maybe helps you understand a different part my most
favorite civilization of all time, the inca.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Coo child sacrifice. Trying to wrap it into something at
least they weren't cruel about it. They drugged them up
with cocoa lea used to let them freeze to death. Wow,
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Speaker 5 (31:10):
This is the Trebor Chary Show, Condom Valley Spower Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
She's out there like she's Jay Loo on stage. The
congresswoman from Texas, what a handful. Well, now, former staffers
have spoken with The New York Post and they're talking
about that Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett from Texas sounds kind of
like Vice President Kamala Harris's turnover raid in her staff.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
People didn't like working for her.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Well. They told The New York Post that she's mean
to her aides. They said she lays around her apartment,
will not come into the office. Perry disengaged, freaks out
over the most random things. Another source talking to The
New York Post said she's focused almost exclusively on being
(32:08):
an influencer, not a member of Congress. Says she's all
diva and no wow. The congresswoman from Texas was talking
about how she should have led a committee because she
has more social media followers.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
She's a bigger influencer.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
So yeah, that does make sense to have somebody a
source say that's what she acts like. She said staffers
have to act as drivers. What she does is she
rents a fancy vehicle and then she sits in the back,
and her staffers act like they're a driver, dropping her
off at Capitol Hill meetings and chauffeuring her around.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
She thinks she's Jenny from the block, doesn't she.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
One of these sources told the New York Posts she
doesn't care about the local issues happening in her district.
She's more focused on the Uh, get me on the view,
get me on this late night talk show. I think
this is rather obvious to those who follow politics inside politics.
If you've seen or heard her, and if you don't
(33:15):
know who I'm talking about, open your ears up.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Here we go. I'm not going to do this.
Speaker 7 (33:19):
Look you guys earlier literally just you voted.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
I'm trying to get clarification.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Get calmed down, calm now, no, no, no, because this
is what you're not recognized.
Speaker 8 (33:36):
Yell what mom down?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
No, please call tell me to calm down. How's y'all talk?
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Conn and then you're out of control it.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Boy?
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Nice woman right, Another person that works with that congresszone
right there, Crockett from Texas. Now, I guess still up
in Michigan or Jersey there you know they all fled.
But she said the congresswoman cut off two handicapped people
boarding an airplane. You see you saw, I said, I
remember those pictures. Yeah, in a wheelchair, cut in front
(34:16):
of line. Boy, that just shows how somebody is that's
not just rude or doesn't get along with people. Dad
is just downright. Oh boy, that's eh. She's always doing
the race baiting all the time. Well, speaking of angry
(34:37):
black women in Texas, I saw this video and the
audio was it was just too low and too many
beeps and sounds in the background at Walmart, but it
showed a woman flipping out at the cast register because
she suddenly discovered that her her food stamps her Snap
Benefits could not purchase what she thought. Now, President Trump
hadn't gone into effect till January first this year where
(35:01):
you can't have it for junk food, RFK junior and
all of that, but some states have already moved ahead
with it, and this wal Mart in Florida had Florida
Governor de Santus already put it in there. With Snap
Benefits food stamps, you can't get snacks or junk food.
Make America healthy again. So in the video I watched,
(35:22):
she is the lady. She jumped behind the she was
behind the register, couldn't believe it reviewing the beepe Oh,
can't do that, She's like not. Even the juice must
have been wasn't juice. It had to have something that
wasn't good for it, because you can get apple juice,
orange jues that with their Snap benefits, and they couldn't
(35:45):
believe that. They did not take the juice for real.
The lady started filming this and I'm gonna quote them here. Girl,
they didn't take the races. Lady behind the register and
I'm not telling at the worker. I'm talking about the
lady that was buying it got behind the register because
she just couldn't believe it, holding up a king sized
Reese's peanut buttercut package. Couldn't believe that it couldn't happen.
(36:09):
Trying to make sense of the situation. They don't take
Reese's own food stamps. No more, no candy, she's asking,
she said. So they weren't lying when they said they
were going to take away all the snacks on EBT. Girl,
what's the point of having it?
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (36:27):
I guess there was their snack food machine, perfect display
of why perfect And yes, this woman was rather large.
She did not didn't know you'd be eating those reeses.
Nothing wrong with treating yourself every now and then, Like
I am. The two donuts that I took out of
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the dozen up there, everybody's pretty much gone for the day.
There were more, so I went ahead and took another one. Yes,
treat yourself, it's okay, but don't make the life now.
And that's what she has done. Florida, with five other states,
have already signed waivers saying no candy, no prepared desserts,
no soda, no energy drinks.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
But they got good stuff in them too, man.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Nope, it's all no more EBT on that and again,
this is going to take place across the country January
first of this year, and those states have already started.
You're gonna have a lot of people very much upset.
Speaker 5 (37:27):
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