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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Remember when I had the map and I said, look,
it's just a little section of the East wing near
and it got demolished. And that's why it doesn't mean
critic it means why wouldn't you have kind of I
don't know, warned us, Hey, it's going to look different
for a while. We're going to take out this section.
We're going to wrap to rebuild it, to attach it
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to the ballroom. Maybe Trump just likes to do it
to get the Libs really really mad, or something, just
to keep them off balance or something. I don't know,
but I did find out for about fifteen years it's
been in his head he wanted to build a grand
ballroom at the White House. He offered it to Obama
in twenty ten. The Wall Street Journal said the Obama
administration never took him up on that offer, said it's
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a middle of a recession. But President Trump even then
was talking about I'll have private donors do it. Obama
he didn't want to do it. Well, now the costs
are saying three hundred and fifty million dollars. It comes
from private donors, so it's not coming from tax payers.
Watch some Post editorial page defended the ballroom Project said
even the Obama and Biden administrations admitted the need for
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an indoor space. I guess foreign dignitaries any big event
that was going on, they had to walk across, had
to walk across the I guess soggy ground sometimes. Yes,
that wasn't a good look. We know that President Trump
has well I didn't know, but he's been wanting it
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for a long time. Now looks like we already have
a construction king President Trump with the new new ballroom.
There's a great article at Breitbart talking about how the
White House has changed over time. Now what Trump is
changing is the whole East facade, a neo classical entrance,
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ninety thousand square foot ballroom, one thousand people, three hundred
and fifty million dollars. President Trump is nowhere near the
first president to ever come in and to try and
change anything in the White House. Breitbart, Trump's big, beautiful
ballrooms to get for America in the best tradition of
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his predecessors. It said, the structure we now see called
the White House has been burned, trash, tomolus, dilapidated and
gutted for the past two hundred and twenty five years.
The only thing connecting the current structure to the first building.
John Adams first entered as some of the sandstone exterior walls.
Nothing else has left. Sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue was reconstructed
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seventy three years ago by Truman, and every time they've
done it, I guess it's been controversy, but there's nothing
unprecedented about this. And we do have to say he's
he's built some buildings, and he's doing it without taxpayer money.
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Thomas Jefferson left is Mark. He commit an architect to
add the two colonnades to the east and west of
the residents, creating, you know, the walkways that we see
the service wings that would later be built and rebuilt.
They were controversial. Critics of Jefferson said, it's too extravagant.
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We tried to get away from a king and all that. Well.
The colonnades were removed in eighteen sixty six, then rebuilt
in nineteen oh two. The colonnades survived the fire that
sent James Madison flee fleeing the British Army. They torched
the White House back in the War of eighteen twelve
that they burned it in eighteen fourteen, First Lady Dolly
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Madison saved the famous portrait of George Washington to make
sure that the British didn't get it. And I well, yeah,
I sulmost to be like stop it. It's just with
high and low pressure systems. I think God saved America
the White House with a thunderstorm that put the fires out.
Do you know that happened? Sent the British back to
the ships. But it was smoldering. Whole thing had to
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be rebuilt, roof windows, chimney, stairways, everything except those sandstone
walls that were out there. President Quincy Adams added a
pool table to the White House. President Jackson added what
was criticized for lavish spending. He installed indoor plumbing. The
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White House has had upgrades from the mid to late
nineteenth century. President Polk installed gas lighting. Buchanan added a
glass conservatory, which burned down later and replaced by a
larger structure. President Rutherford B. Hayes he put the first
telephone in the White House. I was eighteen seventy seven.
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President Benjamin Harrison installed electric lighting in eighteen ninety one.
Now these aren't changes to the facade of it, but
Teddy Roosevelt was the first to name the executive mansion
in the White House. Hey, what he even called that?
Or Teddy Roosevelt came in. Now he did one of
the most controversial renovations of the property. I didn't know
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it was Teddy Roosevelt that created the East and the
West wings. People were upset about that. Look how you're
changing the White House. You're getting rid of our Victorian
era decor. He was actually accused of committing architectural vandalism.
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Woodrow Wilson came along, added some guest rooms, a painting studio.
President Coolidge did work on the roof in the attic.
He actually added the third floor. People were very upset,
you're now building up changes the whole White House. Let's
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see there was got burned again during Herbert Hoover's presidency.
Of fire destroyed a large portion of the West Wing
on Christmas Eve in nineteen twenty nine. In this article
at Breitbart, it's interesting because they have a lot of
pictures in it, a lot of historical I'm looking at
the fire right now. That was two months after the
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stock market crash, so that was a depressing time. They
had to replace big parts of the roof. FDR expanded
the west wing, moved the Oval office to its current
location overlooking the Rose Garden, and FDR in nineteen forty
two he rebuilt the east wing. So he did what
Trump did. I guess he had to tear it down
to rebuild it. Oh, I'm looking at a picture of it, yeah,
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nineteen forty two. Why he did that because they were
secretly building an underground emergency shelter case Hitler came to DC,
and that where we found Hitler and an underground shelter. Right,
if that's really him. The east wing would be used
for the first lady, staff, a public interest or guest
and tourists. FDR had polio, so he wanted a swimming pool,
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so supporters donated the funds. It was not taxpayer funded
to build him an indoor swimming pool at the White
House during his days. JFK. You heard Trump talking about
the indoor swimming pool, right, But what you see of
the White House today is really President Harry Truman. He
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said when he entered the house, the place was falling apart.
He said it was haunted. He wrote a letter to
his wife in nineteen forty six, he said, you and
Margie better come back protect me before some of these
ghosts carry me off. Ghost stories from the White House.
Did Reagan talk about ghosts in the White House? Well,
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Nancy did because she did seances. Sure she called him in. Yeah,
that wasn't that a nineteen eighties moral majority story that
was ignored. You didn't hear Jerry Folwell talking about seance
has been Nancy Reagan. But Harry Truman said the ceilings
were cracking when he came in, the chandeliers. Everything was bad.
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He worried that his bathtub would come crashing through the floor.
He said every time that he babe, because he said
his daughter's piano went through her sitting room floor and
into the dining room ceiling below. So he said every
time he was taking a bath he was worried about
how heavy that was and whether it would come crashing down.
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So Congress authorized five point four million dollars for a
major renovation, and yes, cop controversy followed. This was not
a touch up job. It was structurally unsound, insight, so
they gutted the whole thing and started from scratch. Most
of the interior was stripped out. I'm looking at pictures here, Yeah,
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it's just a hollow shell of the White House. Again,
this is called Trunk's big beautiful ballrooms and gift for
America and the best tradition of his predecessors. That's the
article at Breibard that has all these articles in it.
And then Truman added a balcony on the second floor
of the South portico that's now named after him. You
know when you see presidents out there waving or standing
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or something up there, that's what happened. So we come
to the end here. That means the White House that
we see today is younger than Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schimmer
and President Trump. Eisenhower modernized. He made it acceptable for
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TV broadcast to come in. He also put a pudding
green on on the lawn. He ars cleats inside the office.
Eisenhower did when Jacqueline Kennedy came in and took charge
of the White House, she could not believe that the
Oval Office floor was full of spike marks walking around. Yeah,
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you know, Trump loves golf, but he's not going to
spike up the Oval Office.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
I don't know if you've ever seen the video, it's
on YouTube. You go look at it. First. Lady Jacqueline
Kennedy doing the tour of the White House to America.
She would talk so softly, over here, we want the piano,
and over here. Yes. She founded the White House Historical Association,
and she actually went out to buy lost White House
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furnishings from the past administrations. She made it her thing,
and everything was funded by private donors, just like Trumpein's doing.
And I think when we go back and think about
administrations in the White House LBJ and Richard Nixon, Dude,
they got in the walls of the White House. Why
because they had to wire it up to record things,
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got to destroy the tapes. Nick said, had a one
lane bowling alley put in and the swimming pools now
the current White House Press briefing room. They just laid
it over it. President Ford he was sad to see
the indoor pool go, so he added an outdoor pool
that's still there today. That's a Gerald R. Ford outdoor
swimming pool. And when they dug it up to build it,
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they found White House artifacts that went back to the
eighteen fourteen fire. They got buried underneath it. All right,
let's move up to some modern day time. Share Jimmy
Carter put solar panels, Reagan removed him, Obama put them
back up. George Bush, George H. W. Bush. He made
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the White House Americans with disability compliant, put ramps and
stuff like that, which is good to do. He renovated
the White House situation room, the press briefing room. We
know what Bill and Hill did to the place, Bill Clinton, Yeah,
you think George W. Bush would have come in and
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gutted it out just to sanitize it. Remember they were
auching off sleepovers in the Lincoln bedroom, all their fundraising
gimmicks that they did. I wonder if the people knew
it wasn't even Abraham Lincoln's bedroom, that it had been
gutted out, and they were going, well, this is approximately
where he kind of used to hang out here as well.
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But now we got him accusing President Trump of defiling
the people's house by building this ballroom that he's going
to do. Hillary's so upset that Trump's destroying the White House.
She's selling T shirts to remind people the White House's
not his house, it's our house. Yeah, it was. Where
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was my cut then, when you were selling the sleepover
so the highest bidder?
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Hell, where is that Bill and Hill got caught. Yeah,
they were carting off furnishings that China donated to the
White House on their way out the door, and they
were later forced to return them because of outrage that happened.
And we can't talk about destruction of the White House
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and the White House lawn without remembering Joe Biden. Remember
when he had the trans on the south lawn doing
that tranny strip tease. Okay, that was the ultimate destruction.
What about when the baggy of coke from Hunter Hunter
was there that weekend when he was visiting. Yeah, that
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was some destruction of the White House. So if we
look back through time here, every time something's happening when
the White House, it's had some criticism, and most of
the time for political And it's not a building that's
frozen in time. It's constantly changing. And what President Trump
is doing is altering. Yeah, the facade and the look
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is it gonna look better? It's private donations saying it's
for the benefit of the nation, and other presidents have
done it. Well, nothing is I guess sacred. Most of
it's actually office space. Now I'm not going to act
like it's not the White House in a big deal.
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It was that midnight when I was in front of it, going, hey,
do you think that the Secret Service would come out
if we jump the Suddenly a guy and planes clothes
walks by and goes, hey, gentlemen, good evening. Well let's
keep it moving. Let's keep it moving again. Here's how
the Democrats are taking anything that they can take and
twisting it, twisting it. You had a leadership in the
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Democrat Party posting this up that hey, look with the
shut down and air traffic having to go out and
deliver sandwiches, they get third jobs to pay for everything.
Americans are hurting and listen to what Trump's main priority
is he at.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
This moment in time. Of course, the ballroom is really
the president's main priority.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Yes, she did say that. Press Secretary Levitt said, President
Trump's main priority right now is the ballroom. So's he's
gonna while he's over in Asia getting our mineral deals
signed and working out tariffs and trade with China, He's
really focused on the ballroom because that's his main priority.
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We got wars raging around the world. We got to
know and border, we're attacking narco terrorist boats. But no,
the number one priority for this president is his stupid ballroom.
What an idiot? Well listening context of where they sniped
that out.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Of Go ahead, good idea, Thank you, Rose Garden. I'm
going to be back. Sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
In addition to the ballroom and the Rose Garden patio,
is the President looking at any other renovations or significant
kind of projects here at the White.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
House And not to my knowledge, no, but he's a
builder at heart, clearly.
Speaker 5 (15:30):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
And so his his heart in his mind is always
charting about how to improve things here on the White
House grounds. But at this moment in time, of course,
the ballroom is really the president's main priority.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Kristen, A little different story now right. Yes, I'll say
President Trump should have warned us at what it will
look like. Hey guys, it's going to look like Putin
bomb the East Wing. But I guess I need to
remind myself President Trump. He didn't even have five years
of being a president under his belt, but he he
does have fifty plus years as a builder. Saw, I'll
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watch and I'll wait.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley
East Power Talk House.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Democrats posting out, So Trump's main priority is a three
hundred million dollar ballroom. He's not lowering costs, he's not
saving healthcare, he's not reopening the government. It's his main thing.
Here's another one from the DIMS. The government has been
shut down for twenty three days. Americans are going hungry,
missing paychecks, and losing healthcare. Yet Trump's priority building a
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three hundred million dollar East wing for himself at.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
This moment in time. Of course, the ballroom is really
the president's main priority.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah, that's how easily Democrats lie about stupid stuff. And
it really really is even tampon Tim Governor Minnesota parenting
the lie the White House pro secretary. So from the
top priority is the ballroom. Sasche Sasche Chassie hen chassy
had He's lying again. Man, he's lying again. But I
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guess this shouldn't surprise, should it. Anything they do, Man,
they take it and they twist it for decades. Election
observers have been sent by the FEDS, the state local
election observers. The DOJ is going to send it out
to five counties in California, Frozno being one of those,
and knew them all twisting it all up again. I
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found this very interesting here how price of groceries go up.
And I've never correlated this Matt Walsh. He posted this.
He said. The number one thing that artificially inflates the
price of groceries, it's a food stamp program. He said.
The federal government is subsidizing groceries for forty four million people,
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which I had no idea it was that much in America,
I did, He said, it drives up the cost. He said,
that's why the increase in costs of groceries tracks exactly
with the increase of the number of people food stamps.
He said, So it's a functional, contributing working American. You're
getting scammed twice. Once when the government steals from your
paycheck and gives it to EBT recipients, and again when
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you go to the grocery store, you're paying twice so
that morbidly obese people can buy Doritos on your dime. Infuriating. Now,
Matt Watskin say whatever he wants to say. I know
there are many people that aren't warbally obese out there
buying Doritos that have to get on EBT and food stamps.
And it's a safety net that Americans have and it's
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to be something where it should not be shameful to
ask for a hand up. You never know in America
when you might need that. And we are the richest
nation in the country and the most in debt, so
we're really not rich. We're just rich with credit cards.
But we take care of our own and that's good.
But you the problem is with the forty four million.
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I don't know how many of them on there though,
have made it a lifestyle, and that's where people get mad.
Most Americans, most of you listening to my voice right now,
would not mind doing your small contribution to help people
that are down and out for a period of time.
Period of time, where's our money for the food stamps
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going to?
Speaker 4 (19:19):
There are forty two million people in this country, forty
two that need food stamps on a weekly basis. And
we're saying people deliberately instead of Americans because most of
the people that are on food stamps aren't even from
this country. Forty five percent of Afghanistan immigrants are on
food stamps, forty two percent of Somali, thirty four percent
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of every immigrant from Iraq, twenty three percent of Haitians,
fifty nine percent of all illegal aliens are collecting food stamps,
meaning that most of the people getting food stamps from
the US government and the US taxpayer are not even America.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
It's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley East Power.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Talk their leverage. It's the only leverage that they have.
I can't even believe that they came out and said that,
But they, Dave, I said, Dave, that's kind of like
they did, and have they dav they have and they did.
Congressman Folger here talking about this is storic example we.
Speaker 6 (20:24):
All know in today's Democrat Party is not the party
of JFK, who once famously said, ask not what your
country can do for you, but what you can do
for your country. Instead, today Democrats under Schumer and Clark
and Mundami are saying, ask not what you can do
for your country, but what you but who you can
leverage for your radical agenda.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Good point, ask.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Not what you can do for your country, but who
you can leverage for your radical agenda.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Yeah, Congressan stee Scalise, thank you, lord. He's still alive.
He had the radical Bernie Sanders van try and take
his life in many others, but anyhow, he's alive, and
he's talking, and he's telling the truth how the Democrats
are using the American people.
Speaker 7 (21:06):
Schumer and radical Democrats want to use American people as leverage.
A Democrat aide said they won't concede short of quote,
planes falling out.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Of the sky.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
Who are these people? Didn't they once care about this
great nation and making it better? And now they think
if a plane falls on the sky that's their leverage
for what the sick goodness, my goodness, my goodness, Scalici
got anything on.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
This guy incited the erection.
Speaker 7 (21:40):
Chuck in the direction Chuck Schumer quote every day gets
better for us?
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Who is us?
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Because I can tell you who them are. The American
people are sick and tired of Chuck Schumer and his
friends thinking it's a better day for him when they
are feeling more pain.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Yeah, the man came out one hundred and thirty million
dollars to fund the military. It sounded like President Trump,
uh Secretary of War heaxeth They're talking about finding money
somehow to pay the military. This is horrible, guys. And
again I'm going to state, in all fairness, this is
not just a Democrat issue. Both of these parties have
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been involved in this debt orgy for decades. And when
you hear Speaker Johnson and President Trump saying, hey, it's
clean resolution. We signed thirty of these. Yeah, that's thirty
too many. You know what a clean result? That's a
good name for it, Isn't it maybe be like setting
the family down? All right, guys, we got to plan
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our budget here. Let's tell you what we're gonna do.
We're gonna cut this and that we're really gonna get
things in order here because we're smart. We're gonna we're
gonna work on this. And then the next meeting three
months later, you go, well, you know what, let's just
get a credit card and let's continue like we were.
And then you get together again and you go further
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in debt. Let's put more on the credit card, and
let's keep spending like we were. Can your family have
a continuing resolution or do you got to sit out
and do the hard work. So that's what this is.
When they're saying Republicans get angry right now when you
hear Speaker Johnson and Trump and everybody talking about how
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the Democrats are wrong, they need to go along with
this spending, and they use the example of we're asking
them to spend just like they did with Joe Biden.
That's what they're doing. This continuing resolution. All this money
to fund the government is the exact same spending that
was being done when Joe Biden was the President of
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the United States of America. Now we've had good things
happening with Trump. One of those things spending. I now,
looking back, I think it was a wrestling move. It
was all hype. Alon Musk with a chainsaw and doze right.
Knowing that they're spending just at the same level that
the Democrats were before the election happened. That's a fact.
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How'sa shut down hurting the GOP, Let's gotta say it
ends Harry Inton.
Speaker 8 (24:20):
Harry, you might think, given that the Republicans are in
charge of both the House and the Senate, that a
government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
But in fact, Walden, this.
Speaker 6 (24:30):
Is a good one.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Is everybody listening, It hasn't.
Speaker 8 (24:33):
If anything, it's been helped a little bit. Take a
look here the shift in net popularity versus pre shutdown
among the g When we're looking at the Republican Party overall,
that brand actually up two points. That's within the margin vera.
But clearly it hasn't.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
Druck.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Oh sorry, I was looking at the screen over here,
nothing to nothing in the second inning, Harry, what screens
are you looking at me?
Speaker 8 (24:53):
Come over this side of the screen. Look at the
net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress. It's actually up
five points since pre shutdown. So what we're seeing here
is the Republican brand in Congress has actually improved somewhat
compared to where we were pre shutdown, despite the fact
the Republicans control. And that's the map that John Thune
and Mike Johnson are looking at is Hey, why should
we give an electorally speaking, when our brand is actually
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improved improved?
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Nobody should be improving. It should not be like, hey,
we're doing better now because of that. Now, the Democrats
could have gone along with that again, that family meeting
of hey, let's don't cut anything, let's just keep spinning
like like drunken sailors in San Diego. Let's just keep spending.
They could have done that. That's right, we could have
kept going along. Now if the Democrats were saying, hold up,
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we're not going to do this anymore. We don't need
to do continuing resolutions. And if they sat down and
actually and bipartisan agreement agreed, let's sit down and let's
work on this. Okay, I would be for a party
doing a shutdown to stop the reckless spending. I would
be for that, even if that meant maybe I didn't
get a paycheck. Would I'd be for that. Of course not.
(26:00):
It's just government people, so I can say things like this,
but yeah, I would be. I would be like, I
wish one of the parties would stand up and take
us in.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
The Democrats are never going to do that. But then again,
the Republicans are spending right along with it. Something has
to change. It has to all right, let's go see
what the independence out there. You know, those those fence writers.
I'm a little this. I'm a little dad. I'm a
little this. I'm a little dad, and I'm right here
in the middle. I don't want anybody to, like, you know,
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getting in argument with me. Do you believe what Trump's doing?
I'm an independent? Oh okay, so do you believe what
what hockeing Jeffreys and chuck him. I'm an independent. I
don't have to go.
Speaker 8 (26:40):
Changing the Republican Congresses and net approval rating versus pre shutdown.
It's rallying the base for sure. Look at this, the
net approval rating up twelve points versus well pre shutdown.
But it's not just with the base, it's also with
the middle of the electorate. Look at this among independents,
it's up eight points as well.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
H independence. I guess it's not harming the GOP right
now because people realize said the Democrats are the ones
that don't want to continue along with the reckless spending.
That's where we are. Let's go to the news.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
Today marks a big moment. For the first time, air
traffic controllers will miss a full paycheck. The uncertainty is
starting to take a toll. Just yesterday, more than three
thousand flights were delayed across the country. Some of that
was weather related, but the DOT says as many as
half those delays were related to the shutdown.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
It's only going to get worse thinking that they got
to cure this. Go ahead, spend the reckless spending. We'll
let our great grandkids worry about it later. Let's make
sure the air traffic controllers are back. That's dangerous. But
now you got a Democrat union standing up. This needs
to end.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
Some controllers are calling out sick in protest or working
second jobs to make ends meet. The largest union representing
federal workers is calling for the shutdown to end so
they can get paid.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Uh huh, all right, we'll see what's happened in here.
I guess the first has some kind of I don't know,
benchmark there to see what the Democrats are going to
do after that is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk seven six y four. The Neolistic Violent
Extremist The nvees Neolistic violent Extremist Daniel Glickicch at Sanwa
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King valleysun dot com writes a Porterville man has been
charged by federal grand jury with two counts of animal crushing,
sexual exploitation of a minor, possession of material involving the
sexual exploitation of a minor, cyber stalking, and transmitting an
interstate threat. US Attorney's Office Eastern District, California announced a
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six count indictment against Tony Christopher Long. Tony Christopher Long,
nineteen years old, of Porterville. He's allegedly a member and
associate of seven sixty four, The Envees Office said mvs
or individuals that engage in criminal conduct, political, social, religious goals,
a hatred of society, a desire to bring about its collapse.
(29:12):
Sounds like a comedy, an animal crushing comie. They involved
some evil in with it as well, they said. Enves
either work alone or as part of a network with
a goal destroying civilized society. Well, sounds like a good
group of kids, they said. Late last year, long this
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man from Portville allegedly engaged in animal crushing. I guess
that is exactly what it sounds like it is. He
faces now maximum of seven years in prison for each
of the two counts of animal crushing, fifteen to thirty
years for sexual exploitation of a minor, maximum of ten
years for possession of the material involving the exploitation of
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a miner, and a maximum of twenty years for cyble stalking,
maximum of two years for making an interstate threat COMMA.
If convicted, each count carries out to a fine of
each count two hundred and fifty thousand dollars all right.
FBI Director Cash Hotel said the agency has no tolerance
anyone who prays on children or other members of society.
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The FBI will not stand by while these victims suffer.
We're taking action to dismantle the networks and bring the
offenders to justice. Good now, rest of people in Partland
who aren't hiding, That's what I'll say as well. Again,
if you're any fan of baseball or excitement or the Dodgers,
or maybe you're a Blue Jays fan, I don't know.
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I don't know why you're listening to me right now,
Home of the Dodgers, Fox Sports thirteen forty our iheart's
just your station right see you right out the window there.
Oh no, Toronto went up to one. Just had a
home run, Tony gave one up here. But thank you
for listening to me. I remember once doing a week
in showing in Denver on K and US there and
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the Rockies are in the World Series, and I did
the whole show of why are you listening to me?
What's wrong with you? And people loved it. Well, here's
what's wrong with me. I don't like baseball because or
I like football? Or is it? They wanted to talk
about why they could care less about the Rockies, and
I wanted to know, why why are you listening? I
guess I could ask you that right now, but we
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only have four minutes left in the show. Look at
Guerrero Junior hitting that up. He looks like on sports,
doesn't he? Have you seen it the way they smile.
I'm telling you you can put a picture right up
next and put k in a Toronto Blues blue jay's
hat and jacket and go to the mall and everybody
would think, well, I think Baro Junior might be a
little taller there, but if they were sitting in chairs, yeah,
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they could be cousins. Same family there as well. Last
night was something else, a five dollars silver cool. Our
show's going back, he's under that's a way what the last.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
Word had again?
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Free consict Berdie Freeman did it again. He did it
in Game one last year and win eighteen innings. Last night,
people in Toronto were up at about three am. Probably
couldn't go to sleep after after that loss, the walk off,
that was the TV call. Let's go listen to the
Dodger Radio network. Hall. I'm like, we'll count on Freeman.
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Little delivers Freeman. It's one high in.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
The air, straight away center field, partial at the wall.
Speaker 8 (32:47):
Freddie Freeman, mister World Series ends the marathon at midnight.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Count Belivia. I text my mom and dad in Tennessee,
You're still up? It was like two am there They're like, yep,
still up?
Speaker 9 (33:02):
Man who he has mob at home plate as the
Dodgers walk it up in the bottom of the eighteenth
inning six' five the.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
Final to grab a two one series.
Speaker 9 (33:17):
Lead you want, drummers come To Dodger stadium and for
those that left, early don't make any illegal lane changes right.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Now, YEAH i talked to a few. PEOPLES i fell
asleep in the twelfth. Inning, SEE i watched it for
free with my antenna THAT i hooked up to my
NEW tv in CASE i mean crystal, Clear crystal. Clear
BUT i don't have an antenna. Upstairs SO i was
laying on my bed watching, it AND i didn't want
to have to unhook it and take it, upstairs OR
i i'd been more, comfortable because THEN i had to
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go through the whole setup of the digital scan of
everything LIKE i had to. Do AND i, thought, AH
i know something big could. Happen SO i sat there
and when he hit that home, RUN i just. Laughed
it was a joyous, laughter LIKE i can't believe. That
JUST i was laughing like, That how did that? Happen
Freddie freeman again doing? It it was JUST i got the.
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Chills and if you're, going, DUDE i thought you're boycott The.
DODGERS i heard you talking about all that three o'clock.
HOUR i talked about the fact that that listener that emailed.
Me he, Said, hey, man it's for the. Players AND
i know people that work for, companies and maybe the
company supports something that other people. Wouldn't that people do
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that all the time and work AND i guess it
might be some things you might not like about my,
company but you don't boycott my. Show AND i looked
at it like, that AND i, thought man For Clayton.
KERSHAW i was so GLAD i watched, it being able
to be part of it with my mom and. Dad
my dad's a Lifelong dodger, fan raise me as A dodger.
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Fan it was good to be communicating during that game
in The World, series because that's going to be memories
in the.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
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