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December 2, 2024 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What did they do last time to kill it? Right?
They oh that, I don't know. They mixed up a
little concoction in Wuhan. Right, the value of the dollar
will increase. And Trump knows how. He's a businessman, he
knows how to leverage the markets. And he's the only
person that can do this. If a nation wants to
have a trade currency with US or wants to like

(00:22):
China and the EU are talking about, he'll tear If
they're products at one hundred percent, he'll set them out
of the market completely. You're fired. Meganomics. It's actually simple
to make America great again. We used to be great
because we understood capitalism, and we needed to make things
here and we needed to export things to other countries.

(00:45):
And that's what America did. I find it fascinating in
my thrift store antique kind of looking around right to
look where it's made in and so much stuff made
in America, even stuff in the eighties was still made
in America. And the US dollar being the currency of

(01:07):
trade for oil around the world. I've heard it for
decades that if that ever went away and they didn't
use the US dollar, that it would crush our economy. Right,
and it happened during this administration, and they just sat
back and acted like it was no big deal whatsoever.
Trump came out and he's threatened Brazil, Russia, India, China,
South Africa and other countries I'll name in a moment

(01:28):
with one hundred percent tariff if they try and create
this new bricks currency to replace the US dollar. Here's
what President Trump wrote to those countries that tried. He
said that you're going to face off one hundred percent tariff,
and he should also be prepared to say goodbye to
selling in the United States economy. Bricks, Brics, Brazil, Russia, India, China,

(01:53):
South Africa, they've all gotten together. And see, I actually
agree with all these other countries because their fossil fuel.
They're not the green New deal. Right They ran from that.
They ran from that, and rightfully so right this. They
Council on Form Relations stated that this group was established

(02:14):
in two thousand and nine, with South Africa joining a
year later. Trump wrote the idea that these brick countries
are trying to move away from the dollar ball we
stand by and watch is all capital letters, Oh V
E R over, It's over. That's how you do it,
he added, they can go find another sucker exclamation point.

(02:37):
You know these guys at these big countries right sit
around and be like get handed an envelope or maybe
a text message with Trump's quotes of the day. Right,
they want to stay up up top of it. See
what's gonna happen. It's gonna affect their markets and all this.
They're like reading this mes in somebody in Brazil, Russia, India,
China or South Africa reading they can go find another

(03:00):
There is no chance that the Bricks will replace the
US dollar in international trade in any country that tries
should wave goodbye to America. So I don't know if
I'm India or China, I might be calling up a Putin.
You know, all that stuff that we talked about over
the vodka we were meeting the last time. Right, I'm

(03:21):
gonna rethink that I'm gonna get back to you in February, Right,
Only a few months ago, Bricks announced they've added thirteen
more nations as partner countries. Nigeria, Algeria, Uganda, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey,

(03:50):
Who's Pekistan and in Vietnam. In last year, Egypt, Iran,
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Immirates, Ethiopia, and Argentina were invited
to join BRICKS. Argentina declined to join, Saudi Arabia's not
yet responded to the invitation, and Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, and
United Arab Immirates ended up joining BRICKS. This is a

(04:13):
big coalition to people that if they made the switch
like that, bam Trump's standing up Joe Biden administration, I
wouldn't say it was asleep. Their goal was to destroy America.
So ignore that. Just don't even talk about it. Don't
even make a statement from the White House about it
because Someway from NBC News might ask an unless their

(04:33):
ole might report on it. We don't need that we're
trying to destroy America. We need to keep it quiet
that the US dollar is being blown up around the world.
Right Mexico, they threatened to retaliate against Trump's border security tariffs.
Thirty five percent of Mexico's GDP is on our exports

(04:55):
to the United States. What percentage of stuff do we
export to Mexico. One think of all the money, all
the dollars that lead the US that go to Mexico.
So if you add it all up, about fifty percent
of their economy is really based upon being friends with
the United States of America. The new Mexican president Scheinbaum

(05:16):
really clueless, She responded back to Trump's plan. He said
he was going to slap twenty five percent tariffs on
all goods from Mexico and Canada. Why, well, the crackdown
on the flow of illegals and the drugs that are
coming into the United States. If you need to be
reminded why we have a problem with Mexico. Trump pledges

(05:36):
an additional ten percent tariff on China. Good President of Mexico,
Shinbaum wrote in a letter sent to Trump, and here's
her quote. For every tariff, there will be a response
in kind. This was released by the Mexican embassy. It
said the economic fallout of a trade war would harm
shared enterprises, particularly automotive companies that operate in both countries.

(06:00):
Were I wouldn't be all up flexing about this. No,
it's just no. Uh. Even though Mike Tyson didn't have
his punch, you'd be like me walking up, be like, really,
what are you gonna do about it? Go ahead? We're
the same age bringing on man. You bring it on
to a man your age right, one punch and the
gut I'd be spitting up blood and coughing. It's over right.
It's the difference between the United States and our trade

(06:22):
in Mexico's trade and these countries in the bricks world.
They they realized that it was a weak moment with
Joe Biden and the Kamala Harrison administration and the Democrats.
They realized that complete there was a weakness, so they
went after it, and they went after our US dollar.
Trump is a businessman, and we know what happened with

(06:44):
all the teriffs when everybody in twenty seventeen was saying, oh, inflation,
it's going to create this and that. No, it didn't.
It brought back a better life to America. And I
remember Ryan Jacobson, CEO of Professional County Farmbier, saying, hold on, wait,
these terrifts might work. Let's give it a shot. I
remember he made that comment, and he was right. He
was correct. It worked. Why would you be saying you

(07:05):
didn't want it again if it worked, because you don't
want admit you were wrong. Even back in two thousand
and sixteen, right the United Nations Climate Conference that they're
now saying that wealthy nations should provide climate reparations for
poor nations because we've been so successful. In the way
we were successful is spewing out all that co two

(07:27):
from those Pittsburgh steel plants that we built America, and boy,
we damaged the climate around the world. So we need
to pay reparations, just like the slave reparations. Right, keep
it going. As their Bajan's president, he was at the
United Nations Climate Conference. I'd say his name, but his
first name is Ilhem. I can't even pronounce his last name.

(07:49):
iSER Baujehan's president stunned him. He stood up and said,
fossil fuels are quote a gift of God, good man.
Countries that have that gift from God shouldn't be blame
for having them and using it to take to markets
around the world because the six thousand products that we

(08:11):
use every single day around us are involved in the
fossil fuel industry. But that didn't stop the U and
Secretary General from describing his statements as quote being absurd, Sir,
you are absurd. Actually, the so called clean green energy
revolution that they talk about, that's absurd that we have

(08:32):
grown ups and skirts and suits and microphones and cameras
all talking about how we're going to control the outdoor temperature.
Look at us, we'll play, We'll play god. Right, Fossil
fuels don't just make us comfortable with our clothes and
the heat and the air and tires to get to work,

(08:55):
not to mention the gas inside to get to work. Right, world,
are our life? The old lady sitting there knitting with yarn.
The yarn comes from fossil fuels, everything derived natural gas,
over six thousand things that we use every day. Think
of all the high tech stuff, think of your iPhone,

(09:16):
think of any kind of high tech, any kind of FaceTime,
whatever it is. Fossil fuels. Get rid of fossil fuels,
get rid of all of that. But they're not learning,
they're not learning. The UK government, they're being pushed by
Ford Motor to mandate incentives, to have to push the
e fees just like they did here. They've actually they're

(09:40):
having to compete with some of the cheaper stuff from
China that's coming on. But here in California we've been
mandated year twenty thirty five with the no more gas cars.
That's not that far away, not at all. In the UK,
under their mandate, a percentage of the cars that any
car company in the UK sells have to qualify is

(10:01):
zero emission evs have to make up. This is the
government coming in. See these are these socialists over there.
The government coming in say it has to have twenty
two percent of the company's car sales and ten percent
of their van sales this year have to be ev
It don't matter if people are wanting them or not.

(10:22):
It's a mandate from the government to the car companies,
private industry. And get this, for every car sale outside
of that, you have to pay a fifteen thousand pound fine.
See what fifteen thousand pounds is in US dollars there,

(10:43):
Director r I Nigel, thank you. See what that fifteen
thousand pound fine is? In't that something? Hey? That probably
that'll be coming to California. The target is cent torized
to twenty eight Wait, it's already here. The target is
sent to rized to twenty eight percent for cars and
sixteen percent for vans the following year. And each year
it just keeps getting tougher and tougher and tougher, and

(11:05):
then there'll be a complete van of any kind of
cars that operate off gas in diesel by the year
twenty thirty, so they're five years ahead of California. It
is a it's a war on motorist. That's what it is.
Actual the words from the Mayor of Paris. Eighteen thousand dollars. Okay,

(11:27):
can barely hear you there, but I got that. Eighteen
thousand dollars. That's the equal that you'll be fined per
car that you go over. So what's that gonna do?
They can't afford that. Can you imagine anybody that's in
the car business being told that the car that you're
gonna sell you're losing eighteen thousand dollars on it because
you're being fine because you're not supposed to be selling
those cars that the people are coming in and wanting

(11:49):
to buy. Get out of here. Come on, you don't
want a gas car, right, This is a war on motorist.
That's the actual words from the mayor of Paris. She
has a plan a war on motors. Her own words
of war on motorists, and our own mayor, Mayor Jerry Dyer,
he has his own I'll say, anti motorists initiatives. He

(12:11):
wants us to ride bikes. He went over to Germany
to ride bikes. We'll discuss Paris and Fresno next.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
That's what Mayor died and his entourage they went over
to I think it was Munster, Germany. I interviewed city
council and Mike Carbassi about their trip over there, and hey,
there's nothing wrong with riding a bike. Man, if you
want to deal with, I don't know, losing your life
on the way to work, with cars and trucks and SUV's.
And let's see on Fryant Road where they just put

(12:46):
in a nice lime green bike path. There's rock hauling trucks,
eighteen wheelers with double loads. I mean, you really want
to be next to one of the they made the lanes.
I'll get it all of this in a minute. Let
me get to the speed limit first.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
Here.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
First, the city council took action. They said they're going
to prevent more accidents from occurring on Northeast city roads
by reducing speed limits in the area. Man, I was
just talking about councilming Corbasi. He said, if you've lost
a love on it. Don't what you understand that something
we take lightly. It's a shuringly personal and we're going
to continue working hard. And they're talking about a stretch
of Fryant Road from Shepherd to Copper. No, it very well.

(13:23):
They change it from fifty to forty five. So I
guess people now will go instead of seventy four, they'll
go sixty nine. Okay, they'll slow it down five because
there's no cops there. You go, that's what it is.
There's no so police presence. That's all that this is.
Let's see on Friday between Copper and Copper River Drive

(13:44):
fifty five is now fifty limit on Audubon drop from
forty to thirty five. But anyhow on Friant there, how
about turning the original individual lanes back to regular size.
You can see where they put that lime green. That's
a monster Germany kind of fifteen minute city kind of implementation.

(14:06):
That's what the city. I saw them do it. I
saw them widen a little bit of the road in
one area there just the tenC tiny part right all
that work where there's potholes right next to where they're working,
like fix the cracks in the streets we're driving on.
Stop putting all the story. The only work I've seen
them do it there other than like you know, the

(14:26):
the maintenance that they come out and blow leaves and whatnot.
It has been for bicycles. And you got those again,
those double trailer eighteen wheelers on that road that don't
even fit in the lanes right, lime green bike lanes
they added in with zero widening of the road, just
crammed it in and dropping the speed from fifty to

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forty five is not gonna matter. It's a police presence
and when there's no cots, people's speed. It's that simple,
that's all it is. Carbossi, quoted said, I have no
sympathy for them. There's no point so important you got
to blast you a red light and put others in danger.
I agree with them one hundred percent. But they do it,
and only cops can stop that. That's the only answer.

(15:11):
Scott Moser, City Public Work director, quoted here your Central
Valley dot Com said, we hope to see you with
that is that the speed limit better reflects the conditions
that are out there on the roadway and it will
also improve safety. No, it's not going to happen. Dan
and Corey Wells, the father son team up there Fryant Roulette.
You can go look at it on YouTube. Sving people
are running these lights. They had him noticing here quoted

(15:36):
He said he hadn't noticed him by slowing down yet.
He said, this is Dan Wells. We're glad to see
the speed limits being changed reduced, but we have not,
in our opinion, seen any reduction of speed. He said.
These reckless drivers are going to continue to ignore regulations.
He said red light runners will not pay attention to
the signal, nor are they going to pay an attention
to a speed limit. But I still think it's a

(15:57):
great idea to reduce speed limits. They're not gonna they're
not gonna follow it. The socialist mayor of Paris and
a Hill Dalgo Annie, has called to back a ban
on SUVs from the city. Bannon them no SUVs. She said,
the heavy vehicle. Heavy vehicles become weapons against our citizens.

(16:20):
Don't have them riding the bike next to an suv.
It's heavier, it's gonna hurt more, it's gonna break more bones.
The city council in Paris adopted a motion to bar
sports utility SUVs from the Paris perimeter and any marketing
material that promotes their use. Well, I I guess I

(16:43):
can say I'm glad I drive Fryant in not a
street in Paris. This came in response to a death
of a twenty seven year old bicyclist that was hit
by an suv. It was a road range. The driver
of the Mercedes was charged and murder. It was Mercedes
Suv and this started all the debate about sharing public spaces.

(17:05):
You know what, there's so much space to go. Ride
your bike, go right, don't ride it right next to
the airplanes landing and taking off on the runway. All right,
why don't you do that? Put a bike path that
on the runway. Well, that's dangerous. A plane could kill him. Well,
what's the difference between a car and a plane. A
plane would smush you. So with an suv if you're

(17:26):
on a bicycle, now, any car, Hyundai, you take a
small car, it's gonna throw you. And I cannot still
believe it was one during the break here on frying
on a foggy morning, and I'm talking early like seven ish,
and a guy on his bike and the fog on
the side of the road with cars, and I'm like, dude,

(17:48):
you are just death wish. I mean, that's crazier than
that's like a suicide by cop kind of thing. You
want to die. I'm gonna go ride my bike and
I from the front. He was on the other sid
side of the road. I could his little light. I thought,
is that somebody walking in this fog that close to
the road? Oh, it's Oh, it's a pis And by

(18:08):
the time I got past him to look back in
my rearview mirror, it was so foggy I couldn't see
if he even had a light behind him. But that
didn't even matter. So this bicyclist got hit in Paris.
In the city said that SUV's account for twenty five
percent of private vehicles in the city, and they're responsible
for ten percent more accidents than other vehicles and were

(18:29):
statistically more fatal for the victims they hit. Yeah, they're heavy.
Keep the bicycles away from cars and heavy SUVs keep
it away. I wonder how many people on the city
on touras rode their bikes. I know they did one
day where they were all spotted with their helmets on,
riding around, riding around DC in Paris. This is what

(18:55):
the mayor that's putting out her war on motorists. She said,
half of the journeys are made on foot. So, like
New York City, people walk a lot. When I moved
back there, They're like, let's go, and I'm like, is
it what? Yeah, it's walking distance. Come on, halfway there.
I'd be like, what do you mean walking distance? I

(19:15):
were halfway there, halfway there, Like that was their mentality.
They walked a lot healthier, I guess right. In Paris,
thirty percent take public transportation, eleven percent use bikes and
only four percent used cars. It's already worked on them.
They've already gotten them out of it. Right, Motorists kill,

(19:37):
said the green mayor of Paris, who was also attacked
by a motorcyclist while riding her bike last summer. So's
she's got some amends to make here, right. She said
that the city of Paris has an immense responsibility for
these serious accidents. She's branded her latest move a war
on motorists. Well, we got to a scale down mini

(19:59):
wars or motorists. I'm not gonna say. Mayor Jerry Dyer
is trying to get everybody out onto. He does it
when he needs to do it to get the grants
and in all of these things. But believe me, there
are people. We see it. Obviously. The street that you
traveled on for a year, suddenly he's got this lime
green thing between two lanes of traffic. That's what I

(20:20):
don't understand. You need to look at some intersections and go, No,
if we put the bike lane off to the side,
that's not gonna work because cars are turning right there.
That would Let's just let's don't put on here. Maybe
they'll get the point that you don't need to be
riding your bicycle in a you know, six lane intersection
kind of kind of thing going on, right, They never

(20:44):
judge him on the safe Oh, we don't let him
on the freeways. Oh so you're telling me a car
going fifty or forty five, Now forty five, it's a
whole lot safer than a car going sixty five. No,
you're dead either way. You are dead. We don't allow
bikes right next to the freeway for a reason. Too dangerous. Well,

(21:06):
there's no difference. You take those two speed limits. You
get hit on a bike and somebody going twenty five
miles an hour slow in a neighborhood. You can die
from that easily. All Right, We're now in December and
we still got votes coming in. What is wrong? We

(21:27):
voted back on November fifth, I was watching YouTube in
the California state had an ad explaining my voting takes
so long, and I had to watch thirty seconds of it.
I couldn't skip it. And the outcome of that ad
was so every vote counts. Well, that's what they're telling us.
That's why it's taking so long. It's taken so long.
John d'Arte is probably not gonna be a congressman anymore.

(21:49):
I'll tell you about Adam Gray and d'Arte.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Next, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Two thirty forty two forty two. That's the number you
to me. Let's go talk to John and Singer about
that forgiveness. Hello, John, welcome.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
Hey Trevor. Okay, So it's my understanding they're going back
eleven years. That's fine. It's my belief that that Biden
family are habitual criminals, and they have that entitlement DNA,
they will not be able to stay out of trouble.

(22:28):
So if the DJ and the FBI are doing their job.
It's just gonna be a matter of time where one
of them or all of them slip up, and then
they can do to them what they did to Okay,
just throw the book at them, No mercy, John.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
That was my question I had last hour. My dad
had asked me, and I didn't know how to answer it. Like,
what if they find out, you know, say, six months
from now, you know, video evidence of Hunter and Joe
blah blah blah, can they still be charged? I don't
know what the answer to that is.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
Well, if he's giving them apart for ten or eleven years,
which is an odgball number.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Anything that happened in that time period probably has to
get out of jail free card no matter what they unearthed. Right,
it doesn't make it doesn't just make you feel disgusted
to know, how do they win after Trump with But
you know who I blame John, are the Republicans in
the House with that whole investigation and how they just

(23:24):
slowly released everything. Right, I knew it wasn't gonna mount
to anything, right, It never does.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
I mean, look at the Clinton, just look at Obama
and the what is it too fast? Too furious with
the guns.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Yeah, you know, look at Jack Ruby. Let's go back
to Jack Ruby. Let's go back to Jack Ruby, right,
I mean we never get justice.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
No, No, it's because well hopefully you know, Trump has
put together the haul of justice, you know, and maybe
we can get some stuff done.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
It has a different field as time, donet it it does?

Speaker 3 (24:01):
You know. I actually have hope for this country right now,
you know. And it's my wife and I were talking
about that, and it's like with oh gosh, musk yeah,
elon and vibe it. You know, they're going to be
going through and getting rid of all this stuff. And

(24:23):
if anything, I would like them to come to California
and sift through this high speed rail.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
They want another dollar from the Feds. They're gonna have
a peek inside that. Yeah, I mean, John, is that
not a Sopranos mafia work slowdown? I mean if we've
ever seen one, that's the biggest in the history of
work slowdowns.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Twelve years past the deadline in sixty two billion over.
So there's corruption there, There's gotta be. Hopefully they'll look
into it.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Maybe Joe can parton high speed reil go back twelve years.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Yeah, yeah. No, either that I will cancel it and
just make foundations for apartment complexes out of what they've got.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Done, or maybe I don't know, melt down some of
it and fill some potholes with it. Something like that
too as well. That would be nice.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
See, I shall take another twelve years. We don't want
to do that.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Hey, Newsom's getting the legislature to give him twenty five million.
That's pocket change for government. But to fight Trump, fight Trump,
not fix the rivet in the road. I hit off
forty one exiting on to Fryan every night that I
wonder what damage that's done to my car over eight
nine years hitting that every night.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
We're not California is not going to see another dime
from the from the federal government as long as they
want to be a sanctuary a sanctuary city, yeah yeah,
or state or state. Yeah, we're not going to see
another dime from the government. That's coming down the line.
I can see that.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
You can smell the Sacramento, DC showdown a coming. I
smell the showdown between DC and sheriffs and police chiefs
is on the way as well. John, I'll give you
last day if you got anything you want to say
about the corrupt Biden family.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
Oh, it's already been said.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Well, you need to think about what you think about John.
Come on, thank you, buddy, appreciate the phone call. Five
five nine two three zero forty two forty two American seat.
Through all of this, you see through all of this.
Why do you think voting takes so long in California?
I think we see through it as well. Right, so
they can pull off some lb J Hill Country nineteen

(26:33):
forty eight Texas politick and going around getting those ballots,
making sure right we're going to count them to every
last vote is counted. That's what the California commercial that
I could not skip. And I was really in the
scene if this guy was going to survive his third
night in the Alaskan tundra with no heat, right, I
was watching, and so I watched the thirty seconds without

(26:56):
skipping it. Oh, I know, I need to do what
Ryan did at the commercial free thing. I don't know
why I keep talking about this all the time, but
for all those when you see thirty six, Okay, let's
say you've started something on YouTube and you got to
watch a twenty second commercial just for it to start.
Hit back, hit it again and it'll go to a
five second commercial. Yeah yeah, it'll save you thirteen seconds

(27:19):
of biological time in your life. You add those up
and by the end of the year, you've added probably
half a day onto not having to watch those commercials.
But the commercial California wanted me to watch and force me,
force me. I don't have to be and you do,
am I talking about force me? I chose to watch
with telling me why it takes now almost a month

(27:44):
to count votes in a congressional race where in Florida
they had it counted that night. Well, you know, when
you mail out every ballot to every single person, that's
going to create quite a bit of problems, right going
to Disneyland with one hundred people, let's all stay together,
let's stay on the same program here. No, that's chaos. Now,

(28:07):
you don't need that. Everybody just comes in and votes
on the day, and that's how we need to do it.
But that's not how we do it, Which leads me
to the Congressional thirteen district that was tight on election
night and then it looked like Republican incumbent John Duarte
was gonna stay in office. We didn't know how this
race would affect the House. Now, let's getting down to

(28:27):
like one or two now, a slim lead for Republicans.
But it looks like Democrat Adam Gray has pulled ahead
and we'll win that over John Duarte in District thirteen,
one hundred and four, five hundred and three to one
hundred four thousand, three hundred and twenty one. I think
the lead has gone up a little bit since the

(28:48):
GV wire article I was looking at. But yeah, it's
it's it's Adam Gray. I don't know if Duarte is
called and conceded here, but we got three House contests
in the nation that have yet to be decided, and
we're going to have a slim lead no matter how
these races shake out. They said, fifteen hundred outstanding ballots

(29:08):
in Merseg County and all those require a valid cure
letter in order to be counted. We had Michael maher
Mar running against Jim Costa, and he was in here
talking about how they were trying to cure all their ballots. Right,
it's an affidavit signed by the voter to resolve any
kind of issue with a ballot. They said, in other cases,
ballots have no signature at all, or it appears maybe

(29:31):
somebody else might have signed it. Here's what I have
to say. Three words, throw it out. Directions are simple,
Actually don't sign it. The next election you're going to
have to vote in person. That's your penalty for messing
up what we mailed you, right, I mean, I'm sorry.

(29:53):
I Freszo County read Star voters. When all this is
now calming down, we're reaching out. We're going to have
him come in. James Cuss. He's been in before for
and I want to ask him, what's the percentage of Okay,
these ballots that take forever, the ones that people just
didn't sign it. No signature on the envelope, that's where
you sign it, right or Trevor Carrey looked like Charles Henry.

(30:17):
I was talking to political consultant Tile Cloud that's been
through many of these campaigns. He goes, if it even
kind of looks like a T for Trevor and it's
just a scribble after that, they'll be like, all right,
that's a signature. He goes, Basically, it's supposed to have
Trevor Carrey, but in place of that, it's an X.
Don't question that. He said, it's very rare. So I
want to ask James Cuss for a kind of restarve voters.

(30:40):
Is that eighty percent or people that just forgot to
sign it in twenty percent you're questioning. I want to
know what that ratio, because those are the only two
reasons this takes so long. Signature not there or signature
doesn't look right. And these are the This is a
small amount of people based upon the hundreds of bowls

(31:00):
across the valley and millions across the state. Here, I'm sorry,
you didn't do it right. Throw it out. I'm sorry
you didn't sign the cruise ship list er it's leaving. No,
we're no, you didn't sign in, So we're not going

(31:23):
to hold this ship up for all these other thousands
of people that did it the right way. No, we're
throwing you out. We're throwing you out. We need to
throw those ballots out. It's that simple, right, Well, the
California law requires each county to go out and follow
up with people to resolve these these issues. And I

(31:43):
saw the thirty second commercial last night. So that every
vote counts. Everybody that signed up for the ship gets
to be on the cruise. It doesn't matter if you
weren't on time and didn't fill it out correctly. Now
we're gonna we're gonna hold the cruise up for a month.

(32:04):
We don't do this in regular life. They said they
are about six staffers in the Marcell County Registar Voters
Office working on cure related issues. Now that if they
got fifteen hundred outstanding ballots, where they got to go
down and track everybody down, fifteen hundred outstanding ballots are
holding it up and six people are out there going

(32:24):
around Hello, is looks like Surerevor, Tony or Traces do
they live here knowing that? Thank you?

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Can imagine? I mean, that's like a detective looking for
a needle in a haystack. This is not fair to voters.
It's not fair to the politicians that are running for office.
It's just not They said, it's a lot of detailed work.
Mercell County reds Star Voters quoted here. So much of
it's because these laws are so specific about how we

(32:59):
need to get folks an opportunity to get their vote counted.
We do you sign, you didn't, we throw your vote out.
You get another chance in two years.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Hey going to Ron DeSantis got into it with California again.
Remember when Newsom into Santa's did that weird debate? Right,
which is better California or Florida. That was a good time,
that really does. But he attacked California for the slow
ballot counting process. He can't believe it. They got theirs
done in one night. In one night. I remember back

(33:40):
in nineteen seventy four, at the age of eight, asking
my dad what the world would be like when when
I'm an old man of like fifty eight. He said, Son,
they're gonna be taping bananas to the wall and they're
gonna call it art and it's gonna sell for six
point two million dollars and then the owner will eat it.

(34:00):
Stop it, Stop it seriously, That seriously happened. This is
the future that we live in. A crypto entrepreneur, Justin
Son spent six point two million dollars on artwork that
had a banana duct tape to a wall. He paid
six point two million dollars and then ate it. He said,

(34:22):
it's much better than other bananas. It's really quite good.
He stated, Boy, that's but that's what you call having
money to burn. I'd hear Elvis used to like light
on hundred dollars bills on fire and have fun with
it and that kind of that kind of stuff. But
that's six point two million dollars for a banana and
then you ate it. Right, that's that's a crime, that

(34:46):
really is. But hey, the owner, right, we thought the
owner of the pet rock got away with one when
that came out everybody, but I never bought. I never
had a pet rock, but I remember when they were
out right, I'd rather had a mood ring. Remember the
mood rings. It would determine. You'd look at the chart
and see what color the ring is on your hand,
which color that it was? Right? All those kind of things. Well,

(35:09):
we live in a crazy world, and I think social
media has created a lot of that inxaniness, craziness and
making us think that everybody has lost their mind. And
Australia has now officially banned I've had the story a
few weeks and I just never got around to it
because they hadn't done it yet. But now they've officially
banned social media for kids under sixteen years old. You
crazy Australians that locked yourselves down, and so many people

(35:33):
went along with it. At least you understand this, this
need for this ban. It's going to make TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat,
read at Instagram, libel it finds up to fifty million
Australian dollars. That's thirty three of our million of hours.
If they have any kind of systemic failure to prevent
children younger than sixteen from holding accounts, they have a
year to work out how they could implement the band

(35:56):
before penalties are enforced. If I were one of those companies,
be like, yeah, okay, sue me, go ahead, get in line, right,
the country of Australia is gonna You're gonna determine what
I did. Well, we'll see. They said. Exemptions will apply
for health and educational services for YouTube kids, Messenger kids,
WhatsApp kids, and Google classroom. And uh they said there's

(36:19):
a responsibility they should have done a long time ago. Yes,
kids like doom scroll these days. It can be healthy.
We we realize that, right

Speaker 2 (36:30):
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