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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bravo, bravo. Yes, we're going to reopen. Yeah, who's there? January?
What do you want? We could close down this month?
Latest funding that's going through. I guess they're saying now
maybe Thursday will be up and running. Is that what
you're hearing as well? But when that runs out? Then
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what do we got another shut down? Do we got
another CR continuing resolution? What is that up? Ahead? Financial breakdown? Yeah?
This Democratic shutdown stunt had to get as many usher
and as many illegals into Obamacare costs a trillion plus dollars. Yeah,
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it's some fixed guys. You know why you're known as
the Party of Chaos. I wonder it even it's led
to chaos and the Democratic Party itself you got it
now talking about I don't know what starting a new party.
I would say that if you've upset the ladies of
the view, you've lost America. Like Cronkite in the Vietnam War.
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When you lost Cronkite, you lost the war. The people
back here won't support it anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
This was a choice by Republicans to cut ACA subsidies.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
This was no It was the time frame that Democrats
set up. Attorney don't you know facts, I guess you're
not under oath in a court of law.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
This was a choice by Republicans to cut ACA subsidies.
This was a choice by the Republicans to cut the
federal government in federal employment. Democrats had nothing to do
with it. I want an opposition party. I think the
Democrats caved. I think the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
It's called Democrats Socialists of America and like you will be.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
I have absolutely no faith that the Republican Party will
come to the negotiating table in good faith. You know,
you do something like this, shame on you the first time.
You do it twice, three times, four times, Shame on me,
Shame on the Democrats. We're even believed that, thank you, Republicans,
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will you know, even vote on it. There's no guarantee
in this new deal.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Eh, no guarantee they're even going to vote on it. Guys,
I think they were ready to vote on it, and
they did fifteen times. Sunny Hosting. You know what, this
is a good time for President Trump. Just to beat
him with a stick as hard as he can. Just
keep going after it. Then pass some legislation. Actually, you know,
(02:37):
I just go ahead and get rid of the filibuster.
Just go ahead, ending the filibuster. Good start, and you
know Democrats are going to do it anyway if they
get back control. We know that. So mister Thune, send
a majority leader. Somebody needs a light a fire under
his rhino butt, and then get some proof of citizenship
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to get paper ballots in mail in ballots, do away
with the vote counting machines. There's an excellent start. It's
November of the first year of having the House, the Senate,
and the White House. Get those things done. If you
got a fillibus in the philibus or go ahead. We
don't have that. You know they're not going to do it.
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What we're seeing right now, I think just me thinking
out loud here, and that's what I get paid to do. That.
They weren't there in the first two years a Trump
one point zero, when you had Paul Ryan and that gang.
They stopped the president then just what Just start to
think right now, Yeah, he's had executive orders, but that
does not codify it into law. We need Congress to
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codify it into law. A lot of the left now
blaming Chuck Schumer for folding Newsome, called it pathetic. They're
not real happy about it, are they. Let's listen to
Democrat Senator Dick Durbin here, boy, he's really excited that
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people are going to eat again.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
After lengthy negotiations, an agreement was reached with the Republican
Senate leader John Thun. We will agree to open the
government until January thirtieth, twenty six. During that time, we
will pass three bipartisan appropriation bills that will fully fund
snap quick and all the veterans programs, and finish our
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work on the remaining spending bills for this fiscal year.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
I shouldn't read into it. He's not excited. He's tired, guys.
That's just it. He's just tired. They're all excited that
Americans now are going to have life back to somewhat
form of being normal. I guess Schumer doesn't have long doney.
But on the bright side, Democrats really didn't get anything
they wanted. The only real give up the GOP did
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was with the layoffs that they had put through, and
those layoffs happened because humor's at the government down. They
did extend the Portable Care Act tax credits for one year.
All right, all right, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy said, God,
please give me patience, because if you give me strength,
I'm going to need bail money. Shumer, your shutdown was chaos.
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You failed miserably. Your career is likely over over. Thank
you to the eight Democrats that couldn't take it anymore,
decided to jump ship. But now that it's been voted on,
shame on you for doing it for that long. Keep
it funded, but keep it. Somebody needs to be yelling
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from our rooftop. Guys, we're not doing this right. Americans
at home don't live like this, no matter how these
leftists want to spend. This As a Republican shutdown, it
was owned by the Democrats because it was obvious it
was coming from their direction. And remember this California. Our
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representatives in the Senate, Adam Bullshiff and Jose Padilla, they
were against opening the government. Keep that in mind. They
weren't like Fetterman here in the.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Country over the party. And now that I think that's
been the truth throughout it, and it's only wrong to
shut our government down. And I'm relieved. But the people
now that are going to get paid and fed and millions,
millions of America, they're going to be flying now. That's
going to be made more safe and restored.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Now, remember Democrats, those that vote Democrat, your elected officials
were willing to shut down airports and SNAP benefits to
get free health care for illegals. That is the truth.
Don't let them spend you on that one here. I
love the fact Scott Jennings on CNN. I still can't
believe that they have him on there. Well, I guess
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I wouldn't be talking about him as much if he
wasn't on there. He's good, man, he's good. Listen to
the CNN soy boy here versus Scott Jennings, Well, respect.
Speaker 4 (06:59):
You cannot put on the American people that Democrats were
one that were hurting people making this plight.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Who was casting the votes against opening the government?
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Democrats or Republicans?
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Who was who? Who was casting the votes? Scott? Who's
wanting to cut SNAP benefits? And Republican and relics Snap
benefits after two courts ruled that it was unallowed. Republicans
voted to fund SNAP fifteen times, Democrats voted to defund it.
And we had talk about the Affordable health haircap. They
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have nothing to say, man, They really don't do they
this honeymoon in Moscow, Kami member of the Democrats Socialists
of America. At least he's been honest about it. Senator
Bernie Sanders was asked if his buddy Chuck Schumer is
on the way out.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Schumer and I have very fundamental disagreements about where the
Democratic Party should be, and I am strongly supporting candidates
for the Senate who are not part of the Democratic
establisher to believe in medicapital, who are prepared take on
the big money and trust working people. All right, I
have a very different vision of where the Democratic Party
should go. If Sure steps down, who is going to
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take this place? The truth is, progressives in the Senate
right now are a I think they're about eight or
nine of us. We are pretty much of a minority.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
No progressives in the Senate. You're all, in my opinion,
except maybe these eight. I'll give them an out on this,
are all progressives. They kept the shutdown going because they
have Trump derangement syndrome. They can't do anything correct under
that heavy cloud of derangements. You know who broke Chuck Schumer?
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What's let the man who broke him tell.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
You thought he could break the Republicans, and the Republicans
broke him. But he did think that we have Look,
we have good policy. They have bad policy. And there's
something I don't know if it's Trump derangement or are
they just crazed like crazed Leana takes. But you know,
we have just great policy. We have good people. They
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have some good people too. I know a lot of
Democrats are not Paul crazy then at all, but you
have some that are absolutely terrible.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
President Trump has a heart man, He does listen. He
feels bad for Chuck, and I think he actually means it.
I don't think he's saying it derogatory here.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
I feel badly because I've known Chuck Schum I knew
him when he was a person who loved Israel, and
now he's a Palestinian. He's become a Palestinian, and it's amazing.
I've never seen a politician change so much.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
All Right, I have the audio in my audio hoarding
here of humor changing sounded like a Republican as a
Democrat is long agose two thousand and nine, ten eleven twelve.
Then what happened? The fundamental transformation of America got to
him so he had to go more liberal like Obama
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and then oh he had to be against Trump, so
he went more liberal. Now he's got AOC and Bernie
and mom DOMI. Now he's got to go over there.
What can Chuck's humor do? They are crazy? Aren't they
absolutely crazy people that Chuck has bowed down to And
it's not gonna it's gonna cost him here again the
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man involved in it.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
Some that are absolutely terrible. I look at this Crocket,
This is a very low IQ person. And I look
at somebody that comes from Somalia, who where they don't
have anything that on a police, they don't have military,
they don't have anything. All they have is crime. And
she comes in and tells us how to run our country.
The constitution says this, the constitution. The whole thing is crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
It is crazy. And to all Democrats out there that
thought you had leverage, how that leverage work out for you?
This is the Trebortary show, Condo Valley's power talk in
Northern California that says, see understorms, We'll see rain here
in the Central Valley. I said it a hit Sacramento
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madesk Omer said, Fresno start tomorrow across the Sierra snowfall
down five thousand feet? Did anybody notice his email's paying
attention like I do? Probably not. I'm like Kim tryill, psycho.
I'm always looking at the sky. They haven't. They haven't
laid trail in months. Over the weekend I took pictures
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saw it, showed director Ryan Nigel out my car window
there on Fryant I'm like, yeah, that's a normal airplane
rid and just suddenly this is showing up in the sky.
Oh what's coming up? A rain? And if you think
I'm crazy, well I kind of am, but not with this.
Speaker 6 (11:43):
No.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
They talked about it at the World Economic Forum. States
have banned it. It's weather modification, it's geoengineering. The United
States Air Force declassified report go read it. It was
written in the in the in the nineties called owning
the Weather by twenty twenty five. Here we are twenty five,
all right, so look good, we need the rain. We
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need the rain. And just remind everybody that when it
does rain, turn on your headlights. How about that, just
turn your headlights on and with that time change there
is anybody noticed that people driving around in the dark,
it'd be real noticeable. When I'm driving at six, but
I'm guessing people at four forty five, four fifty five
oh eight, people that don't have the automatic headlight thing.
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I can't believe how many people I see driving without
their headlights on. All right, that we had a little
violence that you see Berkeley here in our state, Turning
Point USA held an event at U see Berkeley. Bravo
to those brave, brave conservatives behind enemy lines holding a
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rally at you see Berkeley. You know who else showed up?
Just an idea. That's not the name of the group.
That's memory and TIFA is just an idea. These these
terrorists that showed up, well, they were on full display
last night, terrorizing Turning Point USA at UC Berkeley. Absolute
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war zone. Oh it's I it's gonna it's gonna have
to go, It's gonna have to go to the Insurrection
Act should have already happened again. I will say if
director Ryan Nigel and myself and some of his buddies
from the Hookah Lounge and some of mine from the
Ping Pong Loungs got together and we just acted a
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fool out in front of City Hall night after night
after night after night, after night after night. Yeah, like
yelling like that right down there, yelling anytime any place,
punch of fascists in the face. And then Director Ryan
Nigewell got in his car and peeled out, and me
and all my ping pong friends started shouting, yeah, yeah,
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And this is after thorn projectiles at federal law Enforcement.
Let's just say we're throwing it at President PD. They say,
we were lighting dumpster fires right out in front of
the City Hall, hundreds of us. Huh he fraction there, an, Bryan,
go get in your car, rep it up, peel out,
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all right. He's not gonna killing you by acting a
fool like that, is he? Ah, nothing to see here,
Please keep moving on. We just admunitions being lit on
fire by Antifa, I mean, just an idea. You know
what they were doing outside They were mocking and again
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turning point to her. They were mocking Charlie's assassination. They
were shouting, blank, your dead, homie. Guys were looking at
the faces of evil.
Speaker 7 (15:02):
This organization, it's been tied back to by any means necessary,
which is a group that's conducted Antifa attacks throughout Berkeley,
going all the way back to the Battle of Berkeley
in twenty seventeen. They've conducted attacks all throughout the West Coast,
the Pacific Northwest. They participated in events with Antifa and
Portland and Seattle, and so these networks are very much
still on the ground and the United States government has
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already designated them as terrorist organizations.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Yeah, but a judge, you Rrold, you're getting to send
the National Guard into Partland much less you see Berkeley
boy Knewson would be out there with his Well, no,
he might stay away from that with his presidential campaign. Now, yeah,
he might not want to be too tied anymore to
the radicals in California. Here this is Turning Point USA
spokesman talking about how they need to go after the top,
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the top people, the people that are funding.
Speaker 7 (15:51):
We need to now start doing the work of cracking
down on the ring leaders, on the network nodes and
those in power to actually be able to stop the
organization before or Look, this is just a peaceful event
where we've got kids that want to come in, that
want to learn about Turning Point USA, that want to pray,
that want to go and spread the Christian message, just
like Charlie wanted. But just like we found out at
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the very first event of this tour, violence was going
to be what we were met with, and in fact,
that's what they were met with again tonight, insistent.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Trevor Cherry show on The Valley's Power Talk, it actually
possible that we've lost the American dream? Have we lost
the American dream? You know, some people might agree on
that life liberty, the pursuit of happiness. We're given life
in liberty by our Constitution Bill of Wrights, a pursuit
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of happiness. That's up to all of us to create
our dream. That's the beauty of America. Man. I think
you can come from small you and be a Democrat congresswoman.
Let's see, it's the American dream. Equal opportunity employer. But
America has become very material, haven't we? Ahead of all
other stuff? And being rich is really not the American dream.
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It's not supposed to be, but it kind of is
and has been, I guess since maybe the Go Go
No that was the eighties. I was going to say
the Go Go fifties. But yeah, with materialism after the war,
we started put ironby vacuum cleaning, you know, all this
keeping up with the Joneses. You had to have the
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house or the white picket fence and the car in
the garage. And boy, if you had two TVs, you
were really living high on the hog. Not a lot
of people are living high on the hog these days.
You don't got a lot of college grads or people
that out of high school. I'm going to move off
to the big city, Paul, Paul moving back home. About
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one point five million more adults under thirty five lived
with their parents today then just ten years ago. And
that's affordability. I mean, the urban rents have gone up
and the wages have not. And it's just I don't
know how it would just just say, a typical salary
of a new grad that didn't have a whole lot
of work experience, how you would live in a big city.
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Wendy's is closing. They're well, not all of them. They're
going to close hundreds in the US to boost profits,
make remaining stores more appealing, meaning stay in business. They're
going to start closing fourth quarter of this year. Is this, Oh,
look at the Trump economy. Wendy's is closing. Just these
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are ramifications probably of California's twenty dollars minimum minimum wage.
They have six thousand restaurants. If five percent closed had
mean three hundred clothes. They closed two hundred and forty
last year. They said some of their chains were fifty
five years old and out of date. They're underperforming. They
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they're doing their five and eight dollars meal deals. Have
you noticed all these meal deals? All the Dell Taco
five seven nine. They flashed him so quick, I can't
even see what they're well, what's on there? McDonald's has
matched this again. They're trying to bring traffic back to
the store. They said Wendy's is not doing a good
job of bringing in new customers. I would say, back
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in my fast food eating days before, I knew that
if you were a non workout man, one day you
would be, you know, debating your broad cup size when
you're thinking of fast food. But I remember in high
school in Ridgecrest, we had the thirty nine cent Hamburger
stand with the black and white logo, and you can
get a big lunch or a buck fifty. I remember
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in high school Jim Billy do good, God Rest his soul.
His parents were a little wealthy. They had he had
in television. You're out, you know a microwave a swimming
pool in the early eighties that there, but he had
a little money on him most of the time, and
he wasn't very athletic. He didn't like to get out
there and do stuff like that. So if it it
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was like a stupid game in gym class because you
could do so many sit outs, remember or semester my
leg hurts or I don't feel well. You could do
where you didn't have to dress up for gym class.
You could stay in your civilian clothes. And he would
pay me like two or three bucks to sit out
with him so somebody could talk to him in the bleachers.
So I was like, man, that's two trips a hamburger stand. Yeah,
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they're playing volleyball tennis today. Now I'll sit up with
you right here. But that was the Hamburger stand. That
was the basic McDonald's and Burger King. That's kind of
second level up from the Hamburger stand. And if we
went out of town, No, we had a Carls Junior
in nurch Cresh that was one step up from McDonald's
and Burger King field. The Carls Junior was, but Wendy's
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was really a step up field. And it's almost like
somebody was really back there barbecuing it. Feel you know,
the hamburger meat looked so much bigger because how they
cut it hung over the corners, but the lettuce and
tomatoes and crisper. I think they even went through a
phase where they did a salad bar too. They had
a salad bar going on. And I love Wendy's chili
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until I heard that story where somebody found it like
a mousehead and the chili. I could never do that again.
They found a pinky too in Wendy's chili. Well, the
mouse head was enough. If I'd known that, I would
doubled down on eating that again, and I haven't. But
you know, I thought about the levels there and today
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what it costs to go food, it's just staggering with
fast food, the prices. You know, you used to could
I don't know, order a bunch of burgers or maybe
with a bunch of fries and maybe a couple of
pieces and not need a layaway plan. They got layaway plans.
Now that you order food and you don't have to
pay for it, right then? Wow? But you know what,
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you know, all the fast food places in just ten
years ago, let's just say they didn't have AI, and
they didn't have mobile apps, and they didn't have self
service things that with all that going on, when you
think maybe that would lower the cost of doing business
in that why they were putting that technology in there,
maybe make it a little bit cheaper. Oh no, fast
food increase forty percent over the past five years. Wasn't
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the original idea to give you food that like was
cheaper than going to the grocery store and bringing her
home and making it. That was the concept they say
now average across America, a pizza that used to cost
ten dollars now cost seventeen. And if you go through
fast food, tell me here if I'm correct on this,
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we're still between like what ten and seventeen dollars on
a meal deal whatever you want to normally fifteen to
seventeen if you got a family of three, set thirty dollars,
thirty three dollars. I guess I'm wishing for a time
long ago thirty nine cent hamburger stand whoever hurt as such.
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I think the hamburgers were thirty nine cents. Cheeseburger was
like forty nine or fifty nine. Fries were thirty nine.
A large fry was like fifty nine or something like that.
Maybe the drink was fifty nine, but the hamburger was
you could get a hamburger for thirty nine cents. I
wish right now. I know I probably wouldn't enjoy it,
like I'm fantasizing about it right now, but I would
love to get off work and have a hamburger stand
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mill right ready for me. Yeah, it probably wouldn't have
the same effect. Now all right now to the economy,
grub Hub and uber Eats and door Dash, I wouldn't
think of that's the experts I would turn to to
try and find out some information about the economy. But
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those kind of those kind of businesses, they see what's
happening in real time in the real world. The numbers
are good. Here's the first official report on economic trends.
This is built from hundreds of millions of real transactions
grocery stores, restaurants, restaurants in main street America. We're seeing
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things again a little better, they said. Prices for everyday
essentials and breakfast staples are falling are flat. Door Dash
Breakfast Basic Index down fourteen percent between March and September
that's good. And here's another thing to look at the economy,
they said, lunch orders that are going to business districts
are up in more than fifty percent of cities nationally.
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The cities that are leading this are Chandler, Arizona, and
good news, shockingly for California San Francisco. Maybe more people
are returning to the office place, they said. Chandler in
San Francisco have seen a rebound with increases more than
six times the national rate. Press Secretary Levitt said, President
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Trump defeated Biden's inflation just like you promise. We're seeing
the cost of breakfast items follow as a result. Yes,
let's make America affordable again. All the pain by the
humor shut down. We still don't know fully everything that
the effects of this, what it's going to do to
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the end of the third quarter, fourth quarter numbers here
across America. But might that have been something that maybe
they had planned to do. I do remember a time
during Trump one point oh where the economy was humming along.
I was talking about here come the Roaring twenties for
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about two months into twenty twenty, talking about how the
nineteen twenties were the roaring twenties. I was like, the
twenty twenties are going to be the Roaring twenties. Trump's
gonna win again here and we'll be off to the
races man because the economy was performing extremely well. You
think about your own life, think about it. Then it
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was a resurgence that was going on. And with the
tars and all that, I president somethingbout sending two thousand
dollars to everyboy across America. All right, that's fair. That's
not like reparation money. It's going to everybody red, brown, yellow, black,
and white will be two thousand dollars richer. And that
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comes from other countries. It's not a federal gunment handout
coming from the taxpayers. But we do know their theater.
That's what they did. It was theater. The Democrats did theater,
and it was absurd. And I know that many of
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those Democrats knew that. They just don't realize and it's
almost like they're in a state of shock. Probably a
lot of these Democrats out there, what's happening. They don't
know which way to go. Do I keep up my
Trump derangement syndrome? And are the constituents back home going
to see me as a Trump lover. If I try
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and do something good for America as a Democrat, how
can I sell it to my constituents back home that
I'm really still a Democrat. But I don't agree with
this leftism, this socialism that's going on. I don't agree
with AOC's of the world. I want to distance myself
from them. Guys. They're in a mess of problems right now.
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They don't even you want to talk about how they
don't even have a policy, how they can actually explain
it to America. They don't even know where to go
in their own party. And that's a beautiful place to
have them utterly confused running around. You ever spit on
an ant hill. I used to do that as a kid.
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I'd do it right now if I had the chance.
I like to watch them scatter. I know that's mean,
I know, but that's what the Democrats are like. When
you spit on an ant hill, boy, they freak out
and all go in different directions and they don't know
what's happening. They're like a crazy ant hill. But according
to door Dash, things are looking good. So let's enjoy
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the Super Tuesday. This Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on
Out Valley East Spower Talk up in Canada. I saw
this today up in Winnipeg, Canada. My ex wife lived there.
Her father was Canadian military. Also lived in a town
called Regina. What a horrible name for us. Winnipeg spent
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thirty five thousand of taxpayer money on a podcast. Okay,
you got to get the word out right. It's a
city the Canadian taxpayer and Federation paid for the city
of Winnipeg. It's the city's podcasts and they want to
engage the public, so they spent this public money in there.
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Even some people in Canada are acting a little Elon
Musk with the chainsaw, saying now we need to doze
that out because you only have eighty one subscribers, and
they spent thirty five thousand dollars in less than a
year on this. What would you spend I guess you
would pay the people, pay him a little little salary
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or something, I don't know, pay the cameraman to stand there.
I mean, buy some microphones. Eighty one subscribers. The most
watched episode they ever had on YouTube was one hundred
and fifty four. So they said, now probably we can
put that thirty five thousand towards something else. I would
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think as well. I talked to a lot of people
at snowing across America. We're going to have an atmospheric
river coming in. I don't know how much we'll end
up getting here. My sister in Detroit was all depressed
about the snow. My buddy in New York depress about
the snow. My mom and dad today are driving from
Tennessee up to Detroit visit my sister and her family
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up there, and they stayed the night in Indiana and
Fort Wayne. Mom to snow all over the field, snow
all over the roofs. Roads are clear right now, but
I don't think i'd want to look up and see
snow coming down right now. I'll go ahead and take this,
even though it's postcard. Okay, if it was snow from
two days before Thanksgiving to two days after Christmas, I
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don't even want New Year's snow out now, people driving
and all that, that would be perfect. I could handle that.
But I'm just gonna and I'm saying this so everybody
out here right now realizes what we have out here.
You got to talk about some of the benefits living
is in missionary behind enemy lines. There are benefits because
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right now there's so many people across America moving into
the first stage of depression. No, seriously, they're really sad.
No seriously sad, sad seasonal effective disorder. When you have
a gray dome over you, maybe you've experienced here when
we've had I don't know, like a week and two
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weeks of rain and cloud's come in and you're like,
you're wanting the sunback. You're used to getting up in
the morning and seeing the sun in your front window.
It's a I know, you know that, And that's a
small little feeling, small small little feeling of what November, December, January, February, March,
Oh we have it's gonna be what fifty one tomorrow
and on March thirteenth. Okay, good. They're all excited at
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that point, but then another snow comes and then an
ice storm comes in. They're like, oh, by Easter, we'll
be able to put the coats away. Two days before Easter,
you're like shivering. You're like, when is this gonna end?
So on, they all go vacation in Florida to seriously,
they plant their vacations in the winter. A lot of
people do to get out of that. So ah, if
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you're in your car right now, you can roll the
window down a little bit. That's right. We got a
nice little rain coming out. Oh, atmospheric river storm. It's
a rain storm. We're all right, we're gonna so I'm
enjoying this long fall season. That's what I call winter
in California. Long fall winter in California means, oh, I
got to run out and check the mail. I need
to put my shoes on because it's raining. That's about it.
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It's about it. So I wouldn't want to look up
and see snow coming down. I have though, been looking
up at the clouds or at the sky a lot.
We don't have a whole lot of clouds. You know
what I'm looking for, don't you. I watch too much
YouTube stuff, and I see all these these cell phone
videos of these orbs and all the things in the
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sky that people are seeing. I mean, this means people
cannot fake this. They're not that good of actors. There's
no way you can tell when somebody's faking something. Oh
what is that? Look at it. They're not professional actors,
they're not newsome. They can't pull it off. That's real, genuine, like,
what in the world is going on up there? Look
at that? Get the kids inside. I haven't seen it yet,
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but I want you to know I am doing it
for you. If you're not out there looking, this show
will be the first to report the first time I
say it. You gotta have that that camera with me too,
you gotta have that. Gotta have some kind of evidence here.
This was a super Tuesday, and what a super Tuesday
it was because it's a Veterans Day and you still
got time tonight. It's still up until the you know,
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eight o'clock. If it's family member, you can call after eight.
Don't text them. Don't text a veteran, call them, give
them a call.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
The Assisted Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Dog