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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're lasting legacy with a Supreme Court of the United States,
but a win for the president third in a row
if you're keeping home a score at home on this
Speaking of scores at home, did anybody else on the
last play of the NCAA Championship do with Houston goes
up to take the shot, the guy goes up to
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block him from Florida and he leaves his feet and
then has to drop the ball at the end, So
he wasn't double dribbling or did anybody think gambling? No?
Everybiobas said No. I guess I'm just watching too much stuff.
But is President Trump gambling with all of this that
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you hear people talking about all those kinds of things
out there right now. No, He's actually using the law
to enact what needs to happen. And for the past
few weeks, I've been talking about the constitutional crisis with
these unelected judges doing what they're doing, trying to think
they can control a president's authority over foreign policy, over
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the law, the Department of Justice, that a judge sitting
in California, Oregon or Maryland or wherever they're sitting can
control the whole country. No, And I said up the
Supreme Court and is not backed the president on these
things that we got us a showed down. Does the
President have to go along with the other branch of government,
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if that other branch of governments to find the United
States Constitution Alien Enemies Act, Thank You Founding Fathers in
seventeen eighty nine, swift removal of specific migrants from US soil. Now,
before President Trump did this had only been used three
times in US history, and one was during the War
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of eighteen twelve, one was during World War two, and
the other time during World War one and two. Tried
to legislate from the bench, the Supreme Court blocked, locked
in order. Okay, what the Trump administration has done to
return to work thousands of federal employees They were let
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go firings, downsizing a government, and the Supreme Court blocked
the order that a judge had put out there to
hey man, no, you can't do that. President. You've got
to reinstate all of these Yeah, And that federal judge
was out here in California. All they have to do
is go judge shopping and file it. Why during Biden
did we not use these employees in these tactics? Why then,
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we go judge shopping to stop what he was doing
with the border. I'm just thinking out loud here. If
they can do it, why couldn't we have done it? Well,
I guess it's not right. We're saying it's not right
right now? Should we have been? Not right? Then? Are
you following that? Yeah? This judge in California said no,
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you couldn't be. Those sixteen thousand employees got to be
reinstated while the lawsuit plays out because you did not
follow federal law. At least twenty four thousand been terminated.
The government's not confirmed that number, but this US District
judge in San Francisco rule they were improperly directed by
the Office of Personnel Management, and he ordered no veterans affair,
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Department of vag Defense, Energy, in Terror, Treasury go back
and rehire them. Because I'm the judge, and I decide
those kind of things because the people of America elected
me to serve here on this court in California. President
Trump was elected in a majority across the country, won
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all the swing states. Why fix the economy and fix
a border, isn't that it? I didn't vote for him
to stop the war in Ukraine and stop the war
over in Gaza. Yeah, those were side things that I
knew as foreign policy what he was like the first time,
But it was fix the economy and fix a border.
And he's playing a long game here. That's sure. What
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they've done with immigration, illegal immigration so far, I'll say incredible.
The illegal crossings are just a tiny fraction or what
they weren't under serge of border serves. The border borders
are Kamala and basement boy. Biden closing the border. That
was job one and so far, so good. And the
next part they're deporting these dangerous illegals here. And you
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got these left wing judges trying to make it hard.
That Boseburg guy that that on vacation went and sat
in the in the in the crowd, what do you
call it, the gallery? You're in Trump's court? Who put
him in place? Oh? Old Penn and phone Obama. Yeah, literally,
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that judge thought that he could turn planes around in
the air and bring terrorist criminals back to the United States.
That's a sick puppy man. We need we need angers
to now take all of these executive orders and put
them into place. If not, we'll have Tranny Terry back
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in the foxholes here in a few years, if you know,
we can't keep a Republican place here. But to think
that any president has to wait for approval from some
judge before you know doing the job. Gotta wait for
the approval over foreign policy. You gotta wait for the
approval over our diplomacy. Judge. Should Trump be calling these
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judges up in the middle of the night, Yes, mister President,
I okay, that good. I just wanted to keep it
out of court, make sure I had the right power
or not. Well, you want to talk about overreach. No,
it's a coup. That that's it. It's a They want
to flood the country with I legals and then make
it nearly impossible to get them out, and then when
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it goes to court, you can't do anything about it.
I talked about my moamou Khalil, the dude from Columbia,
the pro Hamask guy. They revoked pieces for him. About
three hundred others. Ramisa oz Turk one of them. She
was recently arrested. She was caught on video and they
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showed her arrested and it was government agents. They had
masks on, they were employing clothes, and they were everybody
in the media is like, why do these agents have
masks on? Well, because dass agents are being docksed online.
Even had protesters show up at the home of Tom Homan.
The borders are this oz Turk woman. The administration sometimes
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has to walk a fine line. Of course, millions of
illegals and I'll say quite a few hour dangers are
in our country and they should be removed as soon
as possible, because we are not obligated as as Secretary of State,
Rubio has stated to allow if you're a hostile to America,
you don't like America, I want to stay here, Well,
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I have my visa, I got it legally. Is our
system so broken that we can't now? Yeah, it's infiltrated.
This rot, this socialist, communist rot that hates America, that
love Colon Kaepernick. It's everywhere. It's spread everywhere. So kudos
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on immigration. Act as fast as you can to end
this invasion and to send those back home as well.
The guy that judge ordered to return him from El
Salvador in prison, she Justice John Roberts issue a temporary
stay now blocking a lower court that tried to get
up in the business again. He was just a father
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from Maryland a father too. Yeah, the Abrigo Garcia's removal
from the United States, Trump administration said, we had an
administrative error. He was sent to the wrong country. But
he's still a bad guy. And a Supreme court freezes
that order to turning this guy here and good, we're
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winning some of these. Well, everyone so far that's gone
to the Supreme Court over these latest issues has been
a win. But I tell you important, somebody from another
country is not about speech rights. You don't. You don't.
You don't have it. No foreigner has the right to
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even be here. So if you don't have the right
to be here, that's you can't keep talking about your
other rights. You can't. You can't come here and be
anti American. You can come here and you can study
and you can get a degree. And again I ask
why why is that pipeline there? Probably because they pay
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big daddy dollars some of that Kuwaiti oil money or
something like that. But no, you don't come here and
become a social activist trying to terrify our campuses out there.
We can take it away. We can take that visa away. Good,
And they have I saw here locally, U Seemer said,
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confirmed that a few few in parentheses. ABC thirty wrote
international students suddenly had their visas revote. University provided a
statement of a reading part. University is aware of a
few students who have been impacted. The campus is supporting
them in accordance for long standing procedure for visa revocations.
Our Office of Internal Affairs working with these students to
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navigate the process and encouraging them to seek legal counsel
for further guidance. Again, let me state visas can be
canceled for several reasons. This article says in the Bay
Area Berkeley had six students their visas revot by Department
of Homeland Security and told leave the country. Yeah, you,
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Seemer said, just up the old ninety nine a little
bit now. I I don't know if we will know.
I don't know what the secrecy of some of this
will actually turn out to be. Will they listen names
or they listen why they were revoked? I I don't know.
We haven't We've never done this before in America. EHS
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Secretary Christy nom She puts her her videos out talking
to an illegal alien in the back of the guard
He tried to kick her. She said, what are you
gonna kick me with your crocs? And it was too
low of audio. But here here she has told him,
he's you're going home, man, Do you have family?
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Sure?
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Do you have family?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Escobar, let's go, we'll go, we'll go.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
You're gonna go, You're gonna go home, and you're gonna
get prosecuted.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Yeah. I saw her down in that El Salvadorian prison
that I had seen like a year ago. Rememberhen I
was selling about that that prison down there that I
could not believe, how well behaved and how clean it looked.
And standing behind Secretary Christy nome here, who's an inattractive woman.
I'm sure there's many of those gag bankers and then
in the a long time and have not seen an
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attractive woman. But they were so well behaved. That been
a US prison. All the cat calls and baby, you know,
I can't even say what they'd probably be saying, but
they were just like statues behind her, standing up just straight,
all tattoo head, neck, ears, face, nose, probably they opened
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their mouth or throat would be tatted. Yeah. Here she was, though,
speaking right in front of them.
Speaker 4 (11:37):
Here Peacat today and visiting this facility, and first of all,
I want to thank El Salvador and their president for
their partnership with the United States of America to bring
our terrorists here and to incarcerate them and have consequences
for the violence that they've perpetuated in our communities. I
also want everybody.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
To know if you come to our country illegally, this
is one of the consequences you could face. First of all,
do not come to our country illegally. You will be
removed and you will be prosecuted. But no that this
facility is one of the tools in our toolkit that
we will use if you commit crimes against.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
The American people.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Yeah. Can you imagine may orc Is down there saying
anything like that. No, he'll walk through an airport and
pull America Karen Bass of LA and not talk to reporters,
just ignoring. I played that audio yesterday asking what about
the three hundred thousand missing kids, noting nothing. I don't
know if this is true President Trump. It was supposed
by Benny Johnson. He said President Trump's going to hit
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criminal aliens with a fine of nine hundred and ninety
eight dollars every single day they refuse to leave the country.
But we've had some good rulings as of late, and
they are going to be deported. The number one law
woman in the land, Attorney General Pambondi. Ladies and gentlemen,
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here's a message here.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
This is a landmark victory for the rule of law,
and this is what we've been arguing on behalf of
President Trump from day one. These are enemies of our state,
of our country and they should be deported. And what
the judge ruled was going forward from this day forward.
All those planes that are gone are there. Those people
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are staying. So there are a lot of reasons why
Americans are safer. From this point forward. The hearing will
be held. It's a habeas hearing in the Court of Confinement,
which means in Texas, so it will be a much
faster hearing. They can't do class actions. It will be
a much smoother, simpler hearing, and these people will be deported.
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Americans are safer, and domestic terrorists, foreign terrorists, you better
look out because we're coming after you. I'd start self
deporting if I were you, because we're going.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
To find you. Five For Supreme Court decision. President Trump's
favor in our favor, in favor of all Americans, even
those that are post President Trump. They don't even realize
it's in their favor. But Justice Amy Conny Barrett siding
with the liberals. You know what, there's there's not really
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a lot of people in the country that I have
less respect for at this moment than well Falcony. People
got to be responsible. Earn Fuci. President Trump appointed her
and she's been a conservative backstabber for quite a while.
Now sell out, I'll say, a fraud. Are they bought
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and paid for? Are they to be a conservative appointed nominee?
And to go through your trials and tribulations to get
confirmed as a conservative and then become a leftist puppet? Hmm, Well,
I'm going to come back and see how well director
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Ryan Nigel and Trevor Carey last night stayed within our
RFK junior diet. Because it is a.
Speaker 5 (14:59):
Happy Tuesday, because this is nice any Tuesday, thank.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
You oh so much.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
What a sober Tuesday. Yes, indeed, this is the treportary
show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 6 (15:14):
Because these countries greatly respect President Trump in the sheer
power of the American market. These countries realize they've gotten
filthy rich over the past few decades by imposing substantial
tariffs on American made products and ridiculous non monetary barriers
to block out American industry.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Yes, make America great again and say it'd be a
cake walk, right, No, he is gonna make it great again.
Speaker 5 (15:43):
Well, then this is a good one.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Is everybody listening? Everybody listening to CNN.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
I think there was this concern among some folks that
Donald Trump would come in for a second term and
kind of be a lame duck. He ain't no lame duck.
If anything, He's a soaring eagle. What am I talking
about here? Let's talk about Trump Executive of orders in
twenty twenty five. He's already signed one hundred and eleven
so far. That is the most at this point in
a presidency in at least one hundred years. In fact,
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it's the most in any single year, more only in
April since Harry S. Truman in the early nineteen fifties.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Oh, there's Gary Koper on the right compite I started saying,
Harah and Hollywood. He has that style. Doney. What's his name, Harry?
His name's Harry something, not Harry Levi. I forget his name,
but Harry is going again here. And yes, President Trump
is doing what he said that he would do.
Speaker 5 (16:38):
The bottom line is, whether you like Trump or you
don't like him, you can't say that he's comment and
not try to deliver on what he at least believes
was his promises on the campaign trail, and he's doing
so in historic fashion. How are people reacting too and
feel about Trump's approach? Yeah, okay, so Trump's approach here?
What are we talking about Trump's approach to president power?
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I think the American people recognize what he's doing here
is completely different.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
We're talking get this, eighty.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
Six percent of the American public beliefs that Trump's approach
to presidential power is completely different from past presidents, compared
to only fourteen percent who believe it is in line
with president.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
And teen a N t an and anyhow, look at that.
So are like an eagle being broadcasts a lot over SNN,
you know, to the few thousand that are watching. Maybe
Scott jenningsoh had to get the numbers up. Yeah he's uh,
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I love watching or I don't even I'm unplugged now
not cable's cut, but I watch him online in the
morning when scroll over social media, he's he's all over
the place. But these tariffs right now China one hundred
and four percent. We'll talk more about it coming up
at five again. But it is a game of economic chicken.
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And we've used terriffts throughout history. It was ninety percent
of our government's revenue from seventeen ninety to eighteen sixty.
This is nothing new in the world. The eighteen twenty
eight saw passing of a tariff that raised duties on
imported goods by up to fifty percent. And what was
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that for. Well, that was back when America starting to
have industry in the north and people in the south
didn't like it. The tariff had good results for people
in the north, you know, the people that were making
text tiles and you know, taking wools, sheep and making sweaters.
They didn't want the competition coming in from Britain, so
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there was a fifty percent tariff put out on it.
And the South didn't do as well. It raised costs
for some of them down there, but they had to
rely on more imports. In nineteen thirty, the Smoot Holly
Tariff Act increased duty is on over twenty thousand imported goods.
That was the second highest tariff in US history, and
that was aimed to protect you US farming from foreign
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competition during the Great Depression. Why does it seem like
so many countries, including our own country, used it to
benefit ourselves. You know, why do other countries do it
at such a high rate. If it's bad, why don't
they put high tariffs on on United States? I don't
understand that that means that we're not winning, We're losing.
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Old Nixon put a ten percent surcharge on imports in
nineteen seventy one. George w tariff up to thirty percent
on steel imports in two thousand and two. Even Obama
thirty five percent tariffs on Chinese tires in two thousand
and nine. That tariff lasted for three years. Why well,
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tire manufacturing jobs.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Now?
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Do we pay more for tires? Yeah? We did, So
it's a mixed bag. It's a gamble. But if President
Trump could get them to swerve out of the way,
we win the game of economic chicken. And they've looked
at the numbers. They're not going to willy nilly out there.
They understand we are the number one consumers of all
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of these countries. There's still a long way to go
with this. We got to bring manufacturing back to the
United States. I was talking to the director Ryan Nigel
during one of the breaks. I said, you know, I
wish that they had listed the top twenty things that
we rely on China for and then in the same
conversation said, we've taken a lot of the Doze cuts
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and the money that we've been given to Nicar Waga
for climate change, and we've taken these twenty industries and
we're opening twenty plants in America right now. It's going
to be jobs right now. There have to be enough
plants that are up. And even if it would have
put a little dent into it, it's like Doolittle bomb
in Tokyo after Pearl Harbor. Did we win the war? No,
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but it gave them a rale kick. You know, if
you open twenty factories in the same week, and we're
gonna continue to do this, any investors you want to
come in and franchise, just like McDonald's. You want to
open a the a big plastic factory where we're making
the clothes baskets, you can do that there in the Valley, California.
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Think of all these buildings that are closed down. Shut
her down, man, I would love to be keen. That's
the way I would do it. I would just say,
all right, you're not gonna you're gonna tear tear iff
us up like that. We're gonna go ahead and build
what you've been building. It's not that difficult. You stole
our technology to do it. Anyhow. Think about that, Hey, Nike,
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bring your operations back here. There's a lot of people
here that would I don't know, instead of maybe working
overnight at Walmart, it might be more competitive to go
over and start stitching. Just do it on the shoes. Well,
pay people nineteen cents an hour in Vietnam. Yeah, that's why.
That's why we're changing this. That's why we're changing this.
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Uh Net and Yahoo was over. I guess we're gonna
be good there. European Commission came in looking for a deal.
So looks like a lot of these few dominoes are
starting to drop down. Now here's what we're gonna see.
I already saw that a lawn musk was already going
after Peter Navarro, Trump's trade advisor, called he dumber than
a bag of bricks. Well, the tariff's gonna hit the
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seeing the Trump administration, you got your tech guys and
you got your MAGA guys. That's how I look at it.
You got your tech AI all of this. Yeah, these
tariffs are gonna hit the tech guys more. So we're
going to see some fighting going on like this over this.
So I thought that was interesting that a lawn musk
and Peter Navarro right now are going at it. But
that's okay, that's America. We can debate it, we can
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have arguments. We can say you're dumber than a bag
of bricks. They've been throwing a lot of bricks through
TECHUS windows. We'll talk also more about that. Bye. But
this this is some of the biggest news here, guys.
This is it. You better watch out. You better not pout.
Communists are coming to town AOC and Bernie coming to Bakersfield.
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Is there some big hotbed of communism down there? I'm
not aware of. I didn't know that. How embarrassing to
be a Democrat. And this is your showcase, really, Bernie
and the Bartender come come into the valley. We'll talk
about that next.
Speaker 5 (23:28):
It's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley Spower Talk.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Lady in the UK got escorted off an airplane because
she didn't pay for her pringles potato chips. They called
the police. Honor Ryanair, r ya and Ryan Air. You
ever heard of that airline? Yeah, you'd heard of it. Yeah,
fifty five year old lady named Anne and her man
were on the way back to the UK from the
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Canary Islands and they gotta taken out the terminal. Police
escort at the plane ordered to bottle water or coca
and a can of pringles, and they tried to run
her card, it wouldn't go through, and she'd already popped
the can pringles open. They said she snatched her from
the carter her cell before asking for him and popped
them open. Said she should not have done that. The
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passenger in front told her the same thing that on
a previous flight her card debit card would not whatever
you know, to pay for it. I mean, why in
airline over nine dollars nine dollars called the police and
get bad pr like that? Those Brits. I tell you,
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if in America somebody would have said, hey, I'll pay
it for here's a ten dollar, Bill Steward his pipe down.
Call them the police over Pringles. Can you imagine that
call for Pringles? Yeah, that's that's kind of how crazy
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crazy player. Listen to this. We got crazy in America,
the crazy Lady. When Joy Reid left MSNBC, I said, hey,
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett sure is stepping up. See Congresswoman Crockett
born in an affluent suburb, well educated in America. You
can rise to be a congresswoman. She could go on
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to be a senator, she could go on to be
the President of the United States. You got opportunity in America.
But when you act a fool, that really is going
to cut out a lot of opportunity for you. Look
at Joy read at MSNBC. What is she doing now?
She's doing podcasts with Stay Free Puffs to you know,
dabber tears as she looks deranged. Congresswoman Crockett is just
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deranged on the floor of Congress. Listen. Listen to this. Listen.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
So I have to go around the country and educate
people about what immigrants do for this country, or the
fact that we are a country of immigrants, right right.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
The fact is ain't none of y'all trying to go
in farm right now?
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Okay, so I'm lying, raise your hands.
Speaker 6 (26:13):
You're not.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
You're not. We done picking cotton.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Stupid we are.
Speaker 6 (26:21):
You can't pay us enough to find a.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
Plantation, farmers, they're all laughing at you. Yeah, you can't
pay us. So yeah, keep the illegals here. Is that
what you're saying, Crockett, That's exactly what she's saying. They're
the new slaves of America. They're they're crazy. You know
who's the craziest. So at least Kamala and Doug him
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hofferre you know, staying a little low key, you know,
kind of like Hillary did for a while where she
got on her Chardonade tour to sell her book. You know,
stayed low key after a beatdown like that, you know,
after Muhammad Adli beat or Cassius clay By Sunny Lists
and Sonny Listen didn't come out popping off right after
Tim Walls, the governor of Minnesota, who should be in
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there doing Governor of Minnesota kind of stuff. It's like
Newsom shouldn't be doing his podcast. He should be focused
on potholes instead of podcast. But yeah, Tim Walls in
utter denial. This guy is he really thinks that people
like him and he's got the best strategy. He's going
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to act like one of the most embarrassing defeats in
electoral history. Right, didn't happen. He's not taking a break.
He's now the Democrat Party's new hope other than Bernie
and AOC. But Tim Wallas is out there holding events
in states across America, strutting out to crowds. What does
the governor of Minnesota do in Ohio on a Monday through,
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you know, almost four years before the next presidential election.
What is that even supposed to be? I would think
Minnesota needs a governor that's present out doing these tours.
He is a weird dude, but they some people love him.
He's still got some fans out there to show their appreciation.
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The Democrat Coalition of Satan Worshipers place to thank you
Governor Walls display in the state's capital, thanking Walls for
allowing them to put up a holiday display in the
state capitol building last year. The plaque for that display
read you are your own God. I don't remember that story,
but a local hero stepped up and knocked that display
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over and how did Walls handle it. He repaired it
and brought it back in. So the Democrat coalition of
Satan worshipers said, keep up the great work there, Timmy. Yeah,
that's like David Duke going, I'm backing that guy. We
don't need your recommendation, David, thank you. But yeah, I
guess Tim Walls yeah, well he yeah, he went and
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got their plaque back. And they did a poll. I
saw this at RedState dot com. Who would you say
the leader of the Democrat Party right now? And they
polled Democrats, who do you think Number one is? Yes,
Kamala nineteen percent, a Rock at seventeen, Corey Booker at fourteen,
AOC eight percent, Sanders eight percent, Jefferies eight percent, jakeem Jefferies,
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the minority leader, Chuck Schumer six percent. News at four,
Oh boy, that has to that has to hurt the podcast.
Biden at four Biden somebody still said, Biden, are you
kidding me? Biden knew someome that's what ha ha Gavin,
ha ha, that's funny. Gavin. You tied Biden, but you
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beat Hillary she's at three. You also beat Tim Walls,
he's at three. You also beat Pete Boudah judge. He's
at three and the crazy woman crocket there at three. Oo. Man,
I tell you that's that's the numbers out there right.
Somebody's throwing down some cash. Though for these Tim Walls events,
it looked mostly like most he retired people. It's probably
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the middle of the day. Those hippies from back in
the day. He still out doing jazz hands for these crowds.
We're gonna have Bernie and AOC. They're gonna be done
in Bakersfield on their Fighting Oligarchy Tour. It's gonna be
held April fifteenth. They're gonna have an event in the
morning at Dignity Health Arena. It's gonna run into the afternoon. Yeah,
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these two have been out hitting the road. I saw
somebody filmed AOC flying in first class for her fighting
the Oligauky tour. Yeah. See, guys, they're equestrians. They ride
on the horse. We're pedestrians. We walk AOC upfront slamming
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down some little alcohol bottles or something. I didn't see that.
I don't know she was drinking, drinking on the plane,
getting drunk on a plane, but she was up in
first class. They've already been out. They've held events in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada.
They're gonna be down in smel A on the twelfth,
and then they're coming up to Bakersfield Town. Okay, you
want to talk about California a little bit, Why don't
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we do that.
Speaker 5 (31:06):
Sis Super Tuesday with Trevor Carrey haunt Out Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Yeah, I forgot to talk about what we ate.
Speaker 6 (31:13):
Man.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
That's become a fixture of the show to see if
we're opening things out of boxes and taking all that
pre made stuff and all that stuff, it's not good
for us. Need to eat like the Waltons did, all right.
Director Ryan Nigel asked him when he had last sign
and he had Hawaiian barbecue. Specific he had the number
four rice, mac and cheese, chicken, pork, spear ribs, shredded beef.
(31:39):
That sounds kind of ingredients from the kitchen. That's what
RFK Junior said, do ingredients from the kitchen. I had
a chicken thighs and what I did was I put
some honey and barbecue on them and then I put
paint cooked breadcrumbs over it so it stuck stuck, and
then I air fried them kind of lower than what
I normally do. I went like three sixty five to
cook it. Then I cranked it up to three ninety
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to crisp it, because those paint cooat things they'll burn.
At four hundred, they'll burn. And I steamed some fresh
broccoli that was different from me normally. I get it
and the frozen bags, pop it in three minutes, cut
it with a knife and throw it down into a bowl.
I did the the Aldies fresh broccoli that had the
plastic wrap over it. It sat with plastic. I was
thinking about that as well. But that was really good.
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And you gotta watch broccoli. You gotta keep poking it
with a four because you let it get too soft.
I throw it away too hard. Not a good eat.
It's that moment, that moment that you not to get.
And I had some cauliflower rice that I put in
a walk with some soy, and I was stirring that
up and I looked at the broccoli and I went
a so I just mixed it together. You know that
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rice would kind of stick to the side of it,
So you get a broccoli rice bite with that crispy
chicken thigh. It was good, so good. I don't normally
show off like that every night, but that was a
show off night. I don't even know tonight, don't know
what tonight will bring in that the Adventure of Life.
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California Judge Uphold hunt in in Beach voter ID law.
That's good because you remember how New Somem signed up
ditch state wide battel voter iight, we're gonna make sure
that you don't show an ID. We're gonna make it
into law. Well, the city argued that they have independent powers,
they can control their own elections, and they the voters
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passed it last year a referendum and vote, enforcing a
voter ID law at least for their municipal elections. Why
they fight this, I do not know to cheat. See
how I just taught myself. They no no voter I D.
And it's the only thing that you don't have to
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show ID. Everything is ID. Any bill you pay, you
got to put in the last ordinagents of your social
They want to know your zip code, they want to
know your four digit pen. They wanted the three number
on the back. Think how many things people have IDs
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for conceal carry, driver's license, passports. Sure there's more on
that list. But it's been a long week. I'm so
glad to Mars Friday. I got a Thursday feeling on
a Tuesday. That's not good, but it is a super Tuesday.
So we stay positive and this is good news right here.
(34:31):
This might go all the way to the Supreme Court.
Who knows how far they'll try and and push one here,
but you know that they are and we have seen victory,
a lot of victory. It's going to be a bummer
because something's gonna come along that's gonna be like ah man,
because right now we got the Supreme Court backing it up.
What President Trump with his executive orders, and it's not
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just hiss executive orders. Remember this, this is your vote.
This is the will of the people to happen, and
to have these coup judges. Yep, they launched a coup.
They didn't have much more other than I don't know,
trying to shoot his head off or get the guy
that was gonna try and kill him at the golf
course who tried to get a missile ordered. Oh yeah,
(35:15):
we got that. We'll talk more about that coming up. Yeah. Yeah,
the guy at the golf course there at mar Largo,
that the secret Service couldn't shoot even though they were
five feet away. It's called not being able to hit
water if you fell out of a boat, if you
could not hit some guy five feet away with your gun.
They eventually caught him, but now we're finding out. You know,
(35:35):
I said all the time, man, you don't travel around
the world, and you're just some vagabond that lives out
of your van.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
The assist that Trevor carry show Londo Valley's power dog