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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A lot of Republicans. We've been bad. Not we we
haven't been politicians, but are the people we've elected have
been bad at messaging. His administration seems to be in
uh step. And when they're not, they get sentenced an
ambassador to the UN. So hey, not a bad deal,
I guess they're But yeah, the Democrats, you know, even
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having signs and next time one hundred days of chaos.
When Schumer was talking, there was a sign behind him,
a one hundred days of chaos. Boy, they I really
did you know what? I got to hand them to them?
They are just awesome, agitating Marxist they really are. Bravo guys.
I really thought at some point, you're like, you know,
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you were born in America, Schumer, and all those younger
than you, even AOC. I mean, I thought at some
point they'd stop and go for Yeah, let's get back
to all right, battle done, let's get no. They never do, man,
never do do. They given Trump ninety two percent negative
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coverage during his first one one hundred days. But you
know what it's it's now it's like you get used
to fighting with one hand tied behind your back. It
really does make you stronger. But man, they're they're not
gonna talk about the border being secure because if they did,
it have to. Oh, we're admitting that it wasn't, but
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we didn't when it was wide open. Oh whatever. United
States and Ukraine have signed a minerals deal. You know
what I would like President Trump to do? Oh, nay,
we're gonna nothing's wrong, guys. Beep beepep. We're gonna do
a a nightly broadcast to all of America. And he's
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gonna have a chalkboard up there, and Trump's gonna explain
it like a businessman with the minerals. And then he
brings out Treasury Secretary and all of this and they
explain it and dumb it down to fifth grade Trevor
with some microwave popcorn and some doctor pepper Ryan gave me.
You know, I'm all I needed. I need something like
that to explain what this means.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
I know that aluminum and oil and natural gas. I'm
not that dumb. I don't I can understand how that
kind of stuff can can help a country, especially if
we had to all hands on decat at some point
here militarily, you need a lot of aluminum and oil
and natural gas. And graphite and all these things are
talking about Chacery. Secretary Bessett and the Ukrainian Deputy Prime
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minister signed it late yesterday in Washington, d C. So
that's that's some progress being made there. And he had
I guess the story was the deputy Prime Minister of
Ukraine was flying to Washington to sign the deal and
some problems came up, and Treasury Secretary Best Teams told
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him on the airplane, hey, pilot passed the word back there.
They better be ready to sign all agreements or just
turn that plane back around. The things that go on
while we're sleep have no idea. Sounded like a movie,
didn't it. Well? Last night the Cuomo Carnival not Carnival
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town Hall, that's what it was not. Actually it was
good compared to like any CNN roundtable. You heard Bill
O'Reilly and James Carville. Boy, that's it's like.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Back in the day.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Man.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Yeah, they were going at it there. Oh they're gonna
go out a little bit more here as well. Stephen A.
Smith was there. RFK Junior was there. President Trump was
not in person there, but he was there via tech knowledgy.
You guys didn't see the hologram. It was awesome. I'm kidding.
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. In the hologroom, here's and James
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Carvi man, I'm everybody else was in a suit and tie.
There's James Carville looking like he's gonna go craw fishing.
But he talking about here about President.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
Trump would not extended his big nass tax cuts, and
I would not pay for him by clomb ring the
middle class in all middle class, by cutting medicaid expenses,
of which he said.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
He wasn't ut medicaid. Go watch bill budget.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
That's been submitted. It's already God say und he said
he was going in the.
Speaker 6 (04:18):
Walls, nothing about cutting medicaid.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
I mean, er, I did you say, I'm not saying,
not saying I'm going in the bunch of wall and
you know it.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
No, you can't.
Speaker 5 (04:30):
You can't say it's in the budget there's a medicaid cut.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
When there is.
Speaker 5 (04:33):
Excuse me for I took him while you interrupted me.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
I am this is ridiculous, And I mean he does
it every night.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
I love hearing Bill O'Reilly again like that. He's looking
good too, wasn't he. Yeah. I kind of sounds like
some inside edition stuff that they would have had. You know,
he got up to that level. If you haven't caught that,
I think that's probably on YouTube, isn't it is? It's
on YouTube. And Bill O'Reilly was an inside edition his
rant swearing they am getting all mad. I heard that
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tone go up there when James Carville was getting under
its collar a little bit.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Here.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Okay, here's President Trump talking about the minerals in Ukraine.
Let's go listen to what the President how to say.
Speaker 7 (05:14):
So I went to them and said, look, we got
to get rare earth. They have great rare earth, meaning
certain minerals materials. They have things that a lot of
places don't have. It's a big asset that they have.
And we made a deal today where we get you know,
much more in theory than the three hundred and fifty
billion dollars. But I wanted to be protected. I didn't
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want to be out there and look foolish. And this
is not my war, this is Biden's war. I'm just
trying to stop it. But the reason I want it
stopped is they're losing. They're losing five thousand young soldiers
every single week on average. Russian and Ukrainian they're not American,
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but they're human beings, and it's so it's so sad
to see it. So I want to stop the war.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Now. I believe President Trump doesn't want those lives to
be lost. I believe that. But also I'm thinking a
lot of minerals are sitting around. You don't need those
mountains and what not blown up either in a war. Yeah,
so we're going in for minerals. We don't need airplanes
flying overhead. Oh sorry, the Russians will say that dump
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truck look like a tank. Yeah, it's American mineral guys.
You know, we can't have both going on at the
same time. That's just me playing the game of risk.
Now here's Cuomo since now come over and decided to
be sane minded after all the years. See how see
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how forgiving Republicans are. You see how we are? Look
at that? Come on, I know, I know you don't quit, Chris.
You don't have to keep saying your start. Come on, man,
come on here, there's some coffee over here. Sit down,
we're gonna we're gonna let you talk to us out here.
And he's hocking President Trump about his legacy. Let's go list.
Speaker 8 (07:03):
I just wanting to ask you something because I know
that for you, legacy matters. You talk about it in house,
you talk about it out of house. When you got shot,
I reached out through family. I wanted to talk to you,
and I wanted to tell you a couple of things.
One was that I hope that you were okay and
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that your family was dealing with it all right. And
the second one was that I was embarrassed by how
it was being covered, as if maybe it didn't happen.
And I told my audience that I spoke to you.
I didn't talk about the details of the conversation because
they didn't matter, but there was a lot of heat
that came my way as if I shouldn't have been
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making a.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Comfort call to Donald Trump. We're very divided.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
You know this.
Speaker 8 (07:50):
You want to be remembered as one of the greatest
presidents in America.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
You know our history.
Speaker 8 (07:55):
Every president who's considered great was seen as a unifier.
What do you need to do to be remembered as
someone who could bring this country together?
Speaker 1 (08:05):
All right, good question. I'll get to what President Trump
SAIDs you some moment. But you did notice the egomaniac
of Chris Cuomo. You know me reaching out to you
through family. You know, I took a lot of heat,
you know, talking to you. I'm I'm kind of like
Bill maher R, and I look, I'm one of these
guys that takes the heat. Took heat for reaching somebody
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almost had their head blowing off. And it's about see
how he did that in there. I don't know if
you noticed that picked up on it, but anyhow, Legacy,
let's go listen to white. President Trump responded.
Speaker 7 (08:38):
Well, I think I will be a great unifier. That's
what I want to be, and it's very important to
me Hispanic vote. I got the highest Hispanic vote maybe,
I think ever for a Republican candidate. If you look
at the border between Mexico and Texas, I got. I
won every single border state and it was all Hispanic vote.
I won Miami, on Florida. I want you know, I
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think I am a unifier. I think I have votes
that Republicans have never gotten before. And that's why I
was able to win the election in such a big fashion.
With all of that being said, what I have to
do is save the country. The country was going down
the tubes. This country was in big trouble. You had
a border where millions of people were pouring in from jails,
from prisons. They were pouring in at levels, from mental institutions,
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gang members.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Terrorists, and we're getting them out.
Speaker 7 (09:30):
You can't have a country with these people there. These
we had eleven eight hundred and eighty eight murderers. Many
of these people killed more than one person, more than
fifty percent of them killed more than one person. We
got to get them out of their country.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
I don't know if that's.
Speaker 7 (09:46):
Unity or disunity, but I have no choice. You know,
some things you have no choice, But I do remember
you call. I appreciate your call, and I actually appreciate
your family. I've known your family for a long time.
You know that.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
All Right, there you go ask about unity. There's President
Trump not going over the fifteen things that Trump probably
could have rattled off that Cuomo said about him that
was ridiculous and probably even led to people wanting to
take a shot at him. Yeah, Cuomo was off the
deep end, man. But you see the forgiveness in that man,
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Donald J. Trump, He really meant that even though the
family the governor in New York is brother, they all
ganged up on him. At one time or another. Now
Stephen A. Smith last, but not least all right, go
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ahead out now. It was just in order of the
audio quit. He was there, and of course he asked
this question about diversity, equity and inclusion. And President Trump
could have said, I heard the question, but just mark
me down as believing what Mark Luther King believe that
we should see skin color. It's like having to re
(11:04):
explain it all again, man, all these years later, rather.
Speaker 9 (11:09):
Than an additional question that might require an explanation. Your
administration has issued executive orders dismantling DEI Initiative across federal agencies,
including revoking equal opportunity mandates and slashing funding for minority
owned businesses. Critics argue these actions reverse decades of civil
rights civil rights progress. So how do you justify these
measures and what message do they send to the marginalized
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communities in this country?
Speaker 7 (11:35):
Well, well, it was one at the Civil as you know,
it was one at the Supreme Court. And what we're
doing is we have a country that's based solely on
merit now, and that's the way it is. If somebody's
out there doing a great job, and this includes getting
into colleges, if you've worked really hard, and we don't
look at race, we don't look at color, we don't
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look at height or shortness or weight. If somebody is
doing a good job and they worked and they got
great marks, and they got great board numbers, and they
get rejected at this Harvard, which has been so disgusting.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
So horribly, I mean, so think of it.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
They hired Bill de Blasio and Laurie Lte but the
two worst mayriage in the history. They pay him a fortune.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
I was waiting for him hype nor wait unless you're Rosie.
I was waiting for a bust out with that. So
there's a little Smorgan's bored of what went down last night.
Some lively talk, some lively discussion, and I bet Malania
is like, Donald, You're already the president. You don't need
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to you know, quit. Yeah, he is on the go man,
go go go oh. And other President Donald J. Trump
News Trump kicks Doug M. Hoff off US Holocaust Memorial Council. Uh,
we're gonna hear from his wife next. This is the
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Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk the Elephants.
I find him fascinating, but it's maybe I guess she's
just being honest.
Speaker 6 (13:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
She just asked what she's been thinking about lately. He
maybe if you have aspirations to be a world leader,
you might say the Ukraine situation or back home in California,
what you see around you. She talked about the elephants
and stuff and our White House back in DC. Leve
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that had this to say as she walked back to
the microphone as she was leaving real quick, Oh, I
got this to add, like Columbu. Oh well Mart thang
wal Mart thing here your time, Thank you everyone.
Speaker 10 (13:44):
Just to add on the Kamala Harris point, I think
I speak for everyone at the White House.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
We encourage Kamala Harris to continue going out and speaking.
Do speaking engagements. You'll hear from the President at eleven o'clock.
See you guys later.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Yes, Ah, that's damn George Foremann undercut right there, Bam
the body blow. Dug him off? Doug him Hoff? Hey,
hell him? How Doug M. Hoff getting kicked off the
Holocaust Advisory Board? And see yeah, surprice. President Trump waited
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that long. Probably Uh, it's got a little bit maybe
on its plate. Somebody brought that up as president, remember
you wanted me to remind you hear about Oh yeah, Doug, yeah,
do that.
Speaker 11 (14:29):
Hold on, hold on, hold on, Doug m Hoff. Well,
no more on the advisory part. Donald try from all right,
there you go, thank you.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Kamala urged everybody in the crowd. She was it was
her first first sign real league comeback out here and
she was a twentieth anniversary gala in San Francisco because
he was out there. And it's very awkward, very awkward,
but that's normal. When's it not been? I mean, your
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first time coming out after watching all the highlight reels
of being awkward, and you think you would have least
been hypnotizing to being normal.
Speaker 11 (15:16):
Guy.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
She just hypnotized me in the normal something. No, she's
talking about elephants. Listen to her.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
In fact, please allow me, friends to digress for a moment. Okay,
it's kind of dark in here. When I'm asked with
show of hands, who saw that video from a couple
of weeks ago, the one of the elephants at the
San Diego Zoo during the earthquake.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
Google it if you've not seen it, you real So
that scene has been on my mind.
Speaker 10 (15:49):
Everybody's asked me what you've been thinking about these days.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Well stop, oh my guys, that's that's something else right there,
isn't it. That's what we call that. I think if
any of us had an employee that acted that way,
(16:14):
we would implement some kind of I don't know, you're
in test your sample fault. That's something something like that. Hey,
we need to just uh, we need to record this
little part for the show so I can have it
handy anytime that I can't think of something like what
was the first name of it? And I have to say, hey, Ryan,
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look that up. All now, I'm just gonna play comic
going google it. So when you hear that, that means yeah,
I want you to look out. That's gonna be our
code word. Now this right here, googlative. Do not see
this Google, And if you haven't seen that, google.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
A googlator, do not see it.
Speaker 10 (16:51):
As soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath their feet,
they got in a circle and stood next to each
other to protect the most vulnerable in the face of crisis.
The lesson.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
Is don't don't scatter.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Don't scatter. Can't we all just get along? So that's
the lesson, is not to scatter. When the earth is
shaking underneath you. That is so Kamala Harris Nacho cheese
to Rito deep my stars. We give that an F minus.
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I just gave the Trump administration an A for the
first one hundred days. Would have been an A plus
if we had the Epstein files. Somehow leave ag Bondi's
desk with the economy. I'm going to take you back,
and I it's too close to the weekend to reach
behind me and go shuffling through all this audio behind
me here, but Treasury Secretary Lutwig talking about, you know,
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November through January of twenty twenty six, that's about the
time start to judge how the Trump economy is kicking in,
how it's taking effect. President Trump putting up that it's
Biden's stock market, not Trump's, said he didn't take over
until January twentieth. The terristsis soon start kicking in, and
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companies are going to be moving into the United States
and record numbers, the President said. He said it's going
to take a while, and he said it has nothing
to do with Tarras. When the boom begins, it'll be
like no other. Be patient. See that's a message. Keep
driving it home, over and over and over. Don't lose faith.
We're making America better.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
We are.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I mean, you can't clean up vomit with one paper towel.
I mean he's in the cleanup phase that's going on here.
A present no judge, he hears barred the Border Patrol
from implementing the will of the voters. Judge Jenny heybeus
Corpus has even come up. I'm going to talk about that,
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and I'm going to talk to John and Singer. If
he wants to hold through the break, we'll talk about
some of the deportation processes.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Two people are at the moment here with this company.
If they came on and they said, Tyler, you're next up,
you're number two in the queue, Tyler. We're first going
to go to John and Singer at five five nine
two three zero forty two forty two. John, welcome, Trevor.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
How you doing? Okay?
Speaker 12 (19:35):
Here?
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Wait wait, don't ask me how I'm doing? Then, just
don't want to response, Well, I'm sorry, bro, how you doing?
Why are you just doing those around like that?
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Do you ever walk by somebody oh stop it. Do
you walk by somebody in the hallway at work or something,
they're like, hey, how you doing, You're like, hey, horrible.
I was on my roof last night. I was really
thinking about jumping. Nobody wants to really know. We just
say that, don't we.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
You know, I catch myself doing that right now. I'm
hanging my head and shame.
Speaker 13 (20:00):
You're absolutely right.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
I should have waited for a response.
Speaker 12 (20:04):
You know what.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Some talk shows tell the callers seriously, they tell them,
don't ask how he's doing. Go right to your point.
I like when people ask I'm doing good man. I
hope you are too. But let's get to your point.
Let's go Thank you, John, I am doing well.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Also, thank you Trevor. Okay, so let's get serious about
the immigration deportation legislation. Right up a bill. It doesn't
need to be a thousand words, short and sweet. If
you are here illegally, we do not need a reason
to deport you. They will be given a federal trespassed
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citation and they're not allowed back, plain and simple. Quit
making up reasons to get rid of these people. Make
it a law. If you're here illegally, we don't need
a reason.
Speaker 12 (20:52):
Let's get serious.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Well, I don't know if you heard the rumblings President
Trump talking about using something that you know, I think
Lee used and President Grant, President FDR used, suspending the
habeas corpus. You know you're you're arrested. You know you
can be brought before a judge and it's justified and
unless there's a legitimate reason. And you know they they
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actually use that many different times, suspended it because of
a rebellion or an invasion. Now, wouldn't you say, we
don't know twenty plus million, John, I don't know what
number you believe. We've heard eleven million for about eleven years,
that number obviously, So whatever it is, however many million
it is. That to me, that sounds like an invasion
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of One.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Of the mistakes you know employers make to fire somebody
is they make up a reason, an excuse, and the
excuse is wrong, so gets tied up in a litigation.
So get rid of the reasons why we have to
You're here illegally, no excuses. You're gone, plain and simple.
They don't need a reason anymore, and just make.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
It a law.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Uh yeah, I mean we're starting at the bottom of
the barrel of people that have broken laws, like people
that have taken other people's lives, and they're standing up
against that so image, and it's I mean, it's gonna take.
Like I said, they're clogging up so bad. It's gonna
take a serious plunger. And I don't know what that's
gonna be.
Speaker 6 (22:20):
People in California are on the road illegally without a license,
et cetera, et cetera. You know, and just if they're
driving truck driving people they get pulled over, You're gone.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Yeah, truck drivers, I think you should need. President Trump
actually signed an executive order making truck drivers have to
speak English and be able to read it for safety. Hey, John,
thank you, thank you for the for the call, my friend.
Thank you appreciate that. Five five ninety forty two forty two. Tyler,
thank you for your patience. So welcome to the show.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
Tyler.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
How you doing.
Speaker 13 (22:55):
I'm doing pretty good and I do.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
I'm doing great, man, excellent, man.
Speaker 13 (23:01):
I want to talk about these I want to talk
about these stupid terrifts, and I think they're it's just
a big giant money grab scheme. It's you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Terrafts are a money scheme.
Speaker 13 (23:17):
I mean, like, so the terriffs are literally just put
in place so they can make the government more richer.
It's just to make the billionaires Richard.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Okay, billionaires build companies which hire a lot of people,
and I think we need to get a little fair
dealed in some of these upside down tariff deals, don't you.
You're saying it's all about money. I agree with you.
It's all about money. That's just exactly what. It's about. Money,
and we're getting cheated. That's how I see it. I'm
not an economist, Tyler, but I think the numbers were
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pretty clear on that chart. Nobody disputed those tariff numbers.
It's not a ind secret out there. If you and
I were doing a deal and it was that upside
down where I was like, you know, at forty eight percent,
I charged you a tariff and you charged me seven percent,
it's not fair, would it.
Speaker 13 (24:06):
Yeah. But at the same time, you also see Trump
bragging in the whole of office, saying, oh, yeah, he
made twelve billion. This guy made about two million. So
that's just not right. I mean, he's seeing this in
the perspective of a salesman rather than a president.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Of the way that I'm seeing it, Well, I mean, uh,
don't presidents don't you kind of underneath their job description
like getting a healthy economy, aren't they all kind of
judged on that one of the main things there. It's
the paycheck. It's sitting around the dining room table talk.
It's always the economy. The economy stupid. That was I'm
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not calling you that, Tyler. That's a statement from back
in the Clinton administration. It's the economy stupid. That's what
you got to pay attention to. I think it was
James Carville that that that said that. So, yeah, I
do want to I do want a president that why
wouldn't that be one of their skills to boost our.
Speaker 13 (25:01):
But at the same time, you want someone that prioritizes
the people rather than the economy, because I mean, in
the Constitution that does say we the people, not we
the economy, right, it doesn't say we the money. So
it's about the people and it shouldn't prioritize.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Does the economy effect the trees and the mountains and
the stars. It affects the people. So I'm trying to
I don't know how you're trying to split that up
there a good economy affects the people. It allows the
people to not have to work two jobs, then you know,
maybe go out and laid by the by the lake
and have a good time. That affects the people.
Speaker 13 (25:37):
But at the same time, if the economy is going
out of control, there's inflation, and that is obviously prevalent
in this economy, and he hasn't done anything to do
that except for add more money to the economy rather
than lower costs.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
All right, I think now, since you know, I kind
of had the upper hand on that, you're trying to
do like three or four things you're throwing out there
right now, this economy, you really in the first one
hundre days, do you see and what day did it
become Trump's economy in your mind? Tyler?
Speaker 13 (26:06):
On day one when he got inaugurated.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
I'll say, okay, all right, but okay, what day did
I guess they're going to come back with day one
day that he actually, you know, could influence the economy. Well,
I think that's that's kind of quick man, that's to
say day one. I think most economists, if you wouldn't
study Tyler again, I'm not one. I just go read
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them a lot of them have stated November December into
January of twenty sixth. This is like picture like a
big aircraft carrier. You know, I think you're looking for
a speedboat. They can make that turn that quick. Boy.
I mean just the state of California trying to get
stuff done, trying to turn an eonomy around that really
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is been tied to globalism and trade and this. Tyler,
let me ask you how old are you? I don't
think that, all right, I was just gonna ask how
long you've lived in America? Let me ask you this,
Do you have a blue collar or white collar job?
Speaker 13 (27:09):
I am an American citizen and that's all that matters.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
And I'm not interrogating you. I'm not border patrol or something.
I'm just asking. No, I'm just trying. I'm just trying
to Okay, let me ask you this. Wouldn't it be good?
Can I ask if you really live in the valley here?
We'll give up that much of course. Okay, all right, then,
you know, people of all ages, wouldn't it be great
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here if we had factories here, big companies that people
could move into management and and do those types of things,
build things here again that we might hear our great
grandpa's talk about used to happen here.
Speaker 13 (27:48):
That is an intense question, but.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
I think it's kind of easy. Extra a really good
job for people that might not go to college, or
if you did, you could come back and again be
an executs if it's some of these big companies.
Speaker 13 (28:03):
But at the same time, when you're just starting out,
it's not very easy for people starting out. Yes, they're
making it easy for people that are already in the industry,
but for people that are just barely starting out in
this industry, is incredibly hard to buy a house, is
incredibly hard to maintain a income of some sort. So
you got to understand for people that are already in
the industry yet.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
So the answer to that would be have better paying jobs,
which would mean you'd bring back into America.
Speaker 13 (28:29):
Less to have a better paying job.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Oh yeah, because they're not around because we've been depleted
and we've gone with this globalist attitude. With Hey and Tyler,
I admit on this show, I am addicted and trained
basically my whole life as a little kid at Kmart
to have grown up at Walmart of looking for the
cheap clothes basket for a buck ninety eight that came
from from Taiwan or Chi wherever, Vietnam. We've all done that,
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but the payoff that even back to Ross perot Hey
nineteen ninety two, he was talking about how it's going
to decimate America and we we have roust belts. I again,
I can't ask you any questions, and I'm not I'll
respect that, but I don't know if you've been to
the Midwest or some of those areas and seeing the
what the rust belt is, and that's just that's horrible
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for America. If we ever did have to, god forbid,
even fight a two theater war, much less a one,
we don't. We need an industrial base for our national security.
So that's how I see back swinging it back around
to why President Trump has implemented the tariffs. You see
it as to put more money in billionaires pockets, and yeah,
if it, yeah, I'll agree with you. Yeah, if we
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brought back money here to American build things or be
a lot some millionaires that would become billionaires. And I
think that's called capitalism, and I like that.
Speaker 13 (29:47):
It's not it's called capitalism. It's make billionaires richer, not
just make America great. Again, I think that's the difference.
Speaker 3 (29:54):
Why do you think, how do how does that hurt you?
Speaker 1 (29:56):
If a billionaire becomes richer, How does that hurt you?
Speaker 13 (30:00):
Because it hurts us in the lower classes. It hurts
us in the lower class are suffering while people in
the upper classes are over here just dying in money.
They're over here splashing themselves with wealth, while we're over
here barely scrounging for wealth money or for rent money.
So we don't.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
So that's why we need good jobs. That's yeah, I
think we agree on this that they're are. You're seem
to be a little angry at those that have that
type of money. Are you upset at the seven hundred
thousand airs that you see in neighborhoods around here? People
with two beautifully nice cars in a big house. Do
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you look at that as unfair?
Speaker 13 (30:40):
Also saying I never said that that I was upset
with them. I was just saying that this government is
prioritizing that. It seems like they're prioritizing making people in
upper classes lives easier while the people in the lower
classes have to suffer.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
That is my main point, and I think probably since
the beginning of time, there's a lot of people that
have have felt that way that the richer you are,
the less suffering there is. It's called butler's nanny's chauffeur's
private planes.
Speaker 13 (31:09):
Yeah you're right, Yeah, all hey, you want a president
that character all the people, not just the richpe.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Don't think Trump does. Oh man, he had some of
the lowest tax cuts for lower income families. I think
that's why a lot of people woke up and realized
that he did so well with voters of color that
go around.
Speaker 13 (31:28):
That's the problem with the Republican Party. They look at
the numbers, not the actual voices that are saying what's wrong.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
So I okay, oh all right, I happened to at
this point I wanted to say thank you for the call,
but that now, that's good news.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power
Talk number.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
You to me five five nine two thirty forty two
forty two, Josh and wece.
Speaker 12 (31:58):
Whoa hello, Josh, Hello, how's it going?
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
We got something wearing on my end here. I'm just
gonna let you talk. Go ahead.
Speaker 12 (32:09):
Yes, I'm calling in response to that clear communist that
was just on the line with you earlier. So he
basically hates anybody that has money. You know what I
have me. I grew up though in a condemned trailer
with nothing, didn't have food at the time, and now
I have stuff. So does he hate people like me
that worked my ass off for money and other millionaires
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that I know that worked their butts off. So he's
just basically a miserable person and hates anybody that's rich.
And he says that Trump isn't doing anything for the
poor people, which is totally untrue because I also have
poor friends that are no longer poor because during Trump's
first presidency they did great. So the guy is just
full of himself and he's just a clear communist that
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doesn't have any idea what you're talking about. This is
exactly what's wrong with this country right now. We have
people like him that refuse to work hard, that complain
about people because they don't want to get off their
butt and go do the work to be successful in life.
I did it. I joined the military and then after
I started investing and made money. So should I be
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punished because I worked hard? It just doesn't make sense.
And that's all I wanted to say. And just a
response to that punk that called in earlier.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
All right, thank you, Josh. Sorry, I had to disconnect
there to get the microphone back. That was something very
strange with that connection. That's that's why people want to
flood into this country because what Josh just described his
life and many people like that, it's to pull yourself
up by your bootstraps. And you can do it in America.
You can become a millionaire. Who becomes a billionaire, you
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can very few do that and sing at the super Bowl.
Very few do that, and throughout history in any society,
very few do that. But man, this is the throughout history,
this is the society where you can do that and
accomplish that. Let's go to Carol and Fresno, and I
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hope I do not have that same issue. Carol, you're
listening on hold here. If I sound like a robot
or something, I'm going to let you make your comments.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Carol.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Oh good, We're fine. Good on this one. Carolyn Fresne, welcome,
hither Hi.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
I want to comment on that kid too.
Speaker 14 (34:24):
He sounds very naive and he sounds lazy. My husband
and I both started from nothing.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
We have nothing. We put ourselves through school. My husband
finally he worked full time and went to school full
time all the way through medical school, and we had nothing,
and now we have something. But you've got to work
for it. And I think this kid doesn't want to
work for it. He wants us handed to him, like
a lot of the kids who have been indoctrinated in
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this educational system that Democrats have.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Now, I will say, Carol, I never heard him say
he wanted it handed to him, but that mentality might
lead to that way. Anyhow, continue on. I disagreed with him,
as you did for many reasons here as well. But
there are you know, there's in Carol, it's a lot
of times there's some people that work extremely hard. We
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see it up and down this valley and they can't
get above a certain and they don't even realize it's
a state government with all the regulations that they put on,
and how expensive this state is for no reason, and
the fact that we could have think of all the
petroleum industry jobs that we could have here. Guys and
gals out of high school, you know, you can make
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six figure jobs and some of these oil companies.
Speaker 4 (35:46):
I agree Donald Trump.
Speaker 12 (35:47):
I think he is doing a great job.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
He's trying to.
Speaker 14 (35:49):
Turn this country around to give everybody that equal opportunity
by bringing back jobs and making them available.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
For people who cannot work a job. Now, you don't
just go out and instantly when you're twenty in your
twenties and get a house.
Speaker 13 (36:05):
You have to work your way up.
Speaker 4 (36:06):
Start with an apartment. Then you get it, You save
and you it takes years. You don't get it instantly.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Hey, Carol, let's let's finish with this one. If you
can't get an apartment with a roommate making twenty bucks
an hour of flipping burgers at Jack in the box,
it's on you.
Speaker 14 (36:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:25):
My grandkids have roommates. They each have three roommates in
different apartments' home and they all work, going to school.
And that's the way you work and do it. And
you can be anything you want to be in this country.
And Donald Trump is making it so we can be
anything we want to be.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Hey, Carol, thank you, thank you for that inspiration right
there at five five ninety two forty two. I guess
if you don't like Trump, young people, you can go
with this.
Speaker 10 (36:52):
I remember, age is more than a chronological fact. What
else do we know about this population eighteenth through twenty four.
They are stupid.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
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