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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Welcome everybody, and welcome fellow Patriots. Welcome fellow plur bottles,
Welcome on you drinks, the society, rock dwellers, sick offenstickos,
megan nasies, homophobes, xenophobes. You know what they call you,
and you also know what we call you. That's our friends,
our allies, and you are patriots. And thank you for
(00:31):
joining us here on the Conservative Commandos radio show. I'm
Rick Draider, coming to you from the My Pilar Studios
and joining me today is the patriot from the battleground State,
the battle born State, the Silver State of Nevada, and
that is Sharon Engel. And Sharon, welcome back, Welcome back
to Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Rick.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
I'm really glad to be here, of course, always glad
to be able to talk about things that are important
to me, indeed, and I hope and I hope important
to our listeners as well and viewers. Well, I want
to talk about some concerning emails and texts that I've
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been getting. Really and other folks have been talking about
this too, and they don't know whether they're real or not,
but they're scary, the ones that I've been getting, some
of them are from the DMV. Looks like the DMV.
They say, this is we're just giving you a courtesy
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to let you know that you haven't paid on a violation,
a moving violation, and your license is going to be
revoked if you don't do that. And I look at
the return on the phone number. I look at the
return on the email address, and it just does look right.
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It doesn't say Department of Motor Vehicles, really, it says
something like that, but at the end it's not a
dot GOV. It's it's something else. And the phone over
is to somebody else, but it's not to them. And I,
you know, it concerns me because I I have generally
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just began to just put them in a spam folder
and say they're not me. I'm not going to open them.
I don't want them sending me more of this stuff.
And they seem to be targeting people of a certain age.
But I came across this is this is like something
that's happening all over America. It says the FBI. Americans
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have lost nearly twenty one billion dollars b B billion
dollars in cybercrime just in twenty twenty five, just to
twenty twenty five. According to the FBI twenty twenty five
Internet Crime Report, cyber enabled offenses resulted in nearly twenty
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one billion dollars in losses nationwide. The ancient agency's Internet
Crime Complaint Center recorded more than one million complaints during
the year, a notable rise from twenty twenty four. The
most commonly reported incidents including phishing attacks, extortion attempts, and
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investment related fraud. Older Americans were hit especially hard, with
those over sixty counting for roughly seven point seven billion
in reported losses. The bulk of the financial damage stem
from fraud conducted through online channels. Federal data shows that
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four hundred and fifty three thousand complaints tied to cyber
enabled fraud alone totaled over seventeen point seven billion. Investment
scams were the primary driver, responsible for nearly half of
all reported losses, underscoring how criminals are exp exploiting financial
uncertainty and digital platforms to target victims. Digital currencies have
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emerged as a central tool of these schemes, dramatically traditional
forms of payment in total losses. Americans reported more than
eleven billions stolen through cryptocurrency related scams. Across one hundred
and eighty one thousand complaints. It just goes on there
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about this crime and how he's up very successful. That's
the issue here is that they're doing it because people
are falling for it. And I was just shocked that
that I'm not the only one. I guess that there
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are millions of people getting scammed by this stuff. They
said that artificial intelligence is adding another layer of complexity.
They documented more than twenty two thousand complaints involving AI
driven scams, which led to eight hundred and ninety three
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million in losses. The schemes often involved voice cloning, fabricated identities,
and realistic video manipulation, so you can't trust what your
eyes are seeing or what your ears are hearing. They
are cloning people's voices. I had one friend that said
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she got a call from her grandson. Sounded like her grandson,
but she knew her grandson was sitting in the room
with her. I wasn't him, And it really shocked her
to get a phone call from him begging her to
help him, that he was in jail and needed her
to help. It's crazy, and yet it's happening all over America.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Well, it isn't Sharon I get. I get phishing emails,
no exaggeration, every day and they look authentic. That will say, oh,
I got one today. My Amazon account is being blocked
or you know. But again, if you go look at
the email address, it does not look right. It does
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not go back to like Amazon dot com or anything
like that. It's it's very it's got a lot of numbers,
got a lot of letters, and you have to be very,
very careful. Not too long ago, I got a a
notice that my Yahoo accounts were being shut down. Well
that was very concerning to me because I don't like Yahoo.
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It's just a long time ago I started doing business
with them. I wish I had started doing business with
another email server, but I didn't. So don't get on
my back about it. I don't mean you share it.
I mean people will say to me, why do you
have an email or a Yahoo email. I don't like Yahoo.
I think that they're one of the corrupt news outlets.
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But anyway, I'm stuck with Email. I'm stuck with Yahoo.
So it's concerning to me because I've got a lot
of emails that I have saved on guests that we
have had over the years and a lot of other
different things. And I called Yahoo won this and they confirmed,
they were able to confirm to me that yes, this
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was a phishing as somebody was fishing for me to
log onto my account on their website so they could
get guess what, my personal information. So you have to
be very careful there. I saw the thing today on
the news that you know, it's tax time all right,
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April fifteenth is coming up next week, I guess it is,
And so a lot of people are concerned about their taxes. Well,
people are getting a lot of phone calls from quote
unquote the IRS and other tax services, and that scares people.
But the IRS will tell you they will never call you.
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They will always send you an official letter in the mail.
But you have to be careful there too, sharing because
some of that is fishing too, So you've got to
be so very very careful. And my suggestion is if
you get a suspicious email and you can't tell right
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away if it's legitimate or not, call your phone company,
your bank or whatever. Don't use numbers that they provide you.
Call an independent number and not verify that this is
either a legitimate or an illegitimate contact. You know, so emails, stammails,
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telephone messages, text messages, they're using every way you can imagine.
It's not just the Nigerian prince anymore, all right, who
wants to involve you in some business deal where you're
going to get ten million dollars but you've got to
send them ten thousand first to pay the taxes. Don't
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believe that, But believe it or not, there are a
lot of people who do. And that's as you say begins,
what was it twenty one billion last year alone.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
It's a phenomenal amount and it's actually up almost twenty
five percent from the year before. So they are having
success with it, that's why. And the other thing is
they're just getting more sophisticated with it, using AI to
replicate voices, images, et cetera, so that it's more difficult
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to figure it out. And the ones that I was
getting for the dm from the DMV, they actually put
the DMV in the email address so that it kind
of looked like it might be it said at DMV
dot neveda dot. It wasn't GOV though, it was like
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org or net or something like that. So they had
they had almost replicated the email return email address, but
not quite know.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Where.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
You got to know. You got to know that you're
not guilty too some of the things that they're saying.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Well, another thing they're doing. You know a lot of
toll roads. Now, I know you don't have any of
them out there in Nevada, but as you know, we've
got them here on the least coast, especially in Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
and Maryland, Virginia. They're all over the place. Well, the
new thing, Sharon, is there's not a toll collector anymore.
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What they do is they send you a letter in
the mail. Many times they also supply to you a
picture of your vehicle going through the toll camera and
you get a letter that you're being built for the toll. Well,
guess what. The scammers have got hold of this idea,
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and they're sending these letters out the people. You violated
the the toll on the George Washington Bridge, and not
only do you have to pay the toll, but now
you've got to pay some exsorbent and fine. And people
are buying in and sending in the money. So you
gotta be careful. There's there's you know what Pt Bornam says,
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there's a sucker born every minute, tend to take them right. Well,
the same thing is happening with all these scams.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
I was. I was surprised at the use of cryptocurrency,
this idea that this cryptocurrency is a place that they
want to play with these scams too, So it's not
just you know, your tolls and your you know, things
that you ordinarily think of, but they they they have
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branched out into everything. And like the article said, they're
aiming directly at seniors, people over sixty mostly, I think
because you know, we have a little less computer savvy,
tech savvy. You're just a little.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Less lot savvy, oh lot.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
It's more difficult, difficult for us to see the con
But the younger folks are getting sucked in because of
this cryptocurrency. That's that's where their achilles is on this.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
I think.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
So nobody's immune.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
I think one thing that people can do is when
you're paying something, to use their credit card. You know,
first be very careful again, double check, triple check. If
you have to call the agencies, say did you send
this bill? But use your credit card. Use your credit
card when you pay your bills, because at least if
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there is a fraudulent charge, at least you can ask
your credit card company to put a dispute on it,
and the credit card company that I use, which will
read me, which will remain nameless. Uh, you know most
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times cooperates with me when I want a dispute a charge,
dispute a charge. Some couple of hints there. Well, Sharon,
let's get a break in. On the other side of
this break, I'm going to ask you to tell our
audience about our guess that we have lined up for today.
But this is the Conservative Commandos. My cost is Sharon Angel.
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Speaker 1 (16:28):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos with
Sharon Angle and I am Rick Trader. We're coming to
you from the My Pillow Studios and my Stewart Studios
of the au n TV network. You know, Sharon, the
government still shut down, the many many branches of our government.
Those four people still are not being paid. I can
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remember you talking about Ted. You know, your husband worked
for the federal government, and he was still working for
the federal government. He wouldn't have gotten a paycheck for
like a month and a half now, and I think
this is criminal that the no deal was made. But
yet Congress took a vacation, they took an Easter break.
(17:15):
They're out of Washington for another week. These people need
to get paid.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
They do, they do, and they're actually quitting their government
jobs in some cases so they can get another job
that does pay, so they can get a paycheck coming in.
That doesn't mean that they won't go back once the
shutdown is over, but they won't get paid for this
long interim. You know, if they quit their job now,
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they've got to reapply and figure out how they get
back on. But it so it has caused a lot
of different problems, and I think the most interesting part
of this is that it's the Democrats they're holding out,
and it's difficult to figure out why that is. They
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they think they have a choke hold on the Republicans,
but really I feel like they're just falling into the
Republicans' hands. They're the ones that are causing this and
they are the ones to most likely suffer politically because
of the shutdown. Maybe I'm not seeing this correctly. Well,
(18:31):
you know, yeah, problem I think so.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Well, the problem is is the corrupt media that's on
the side of the left and the Cycocrat Party, the ABC's, NBCCBSCNN,
who continue day after day after day blame blame the Republicans.
The problem is shared. There's a large section of our country,
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maybe a majority of our country, who are in the middle,
and those those people get their news and information from
one of these corrupt media outlets. This is why I
say it's so important what we do here at Conservative
Commandos in the AUN TV network. We're trying to fight,
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We're trying to battle against the corrupt media, and it's
so important because a lot of the country's not hearing
our side. A lot of our country is not hearing
what the Scocrat Party is actually up to, you know,
the Schumer's, the pelosis whatever, you know. Every time it
gets like when they seem to be getting closed to
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a deal in Washington, well the Psycocrats with the gold Post,
or when they want more and they want more and
they want more. Really what they want to do is
they want to screw the the Trump administration as much
as possible. Why midterm elections, I don't know. We might
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not have have a settlement on this thing to the midterm, Sharon,
because when you look at the polls, it seems like
most of the country or a majority of the country,
be fifty three or fifty four percent of the people
out there are blaming the Republicans. And as you say,
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it's the Democrats that are really doing the dirty deeds.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
I'm the reason they're doing it. This is the thing
that should really cause people problems is their whole holdout
is that they want to stop the money going to Ice.
They want to shut Ice down. They don't say it
exactly like that, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Minority
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Leader Chuck Schumer said we have to rein in ICE
and stop the violence. We need reform, and that's what
this is all about. From their side. He even said
that when they offered him, they made another offer. Their
Republicans made another offer, and that other offer was that
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they would fund ninety four percent of the Department of
Homeland Security budget with holding five point five billion from
ICE's deportation arm. So they they're they're kind of conceding,
John Thunius, but not so fast. Chuck Schumer says it
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doesn't have any reforms to the agency, and he signig.
He said, we'll be sending them an offer back. So
who knows what they're going to offer in return, but
he says, I can assure you what will contain significant
reform in it. What does he think reform looks like
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open the borders?
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Yeah, not exactly exactly.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
They've always wanted, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
It is what they what they always wanted to boot.
And this just proves a point I'm trying to make
here because of the corrupt media being on the side
of the Psychocrat Party. Do you know if they were
behind in the polls on this, Sharon, they would reopen
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the government weeks ago, But they're using it as a
ploy to stop the Trump agenda. They're using it as
a ploy moving into the mid term elections. You know.
So they've got they got that going for them. They've
got the the wern Iran that's going for them because
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gas prices have gone up. So you know, they're going
to continue to stall and obstruct and stall and obstruct
for as long as they possibly can. They don't need
to open, they don't need to concede. And the other
thing is they've learned, they've learned their lessons from history,
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knowing that this week. Republican Party always caves, they always cave.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Well, that was a caving as far as I can
see that when they said, well we won't find ice anymore.
What that's a cave in. You know, if you can't
fund the guys that are doing the deportation, then there
are no deportations. But that's not good enough.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Patty Murray of Washington says that the Democrats are continuing
to push for modest reforms, reforms must make.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
It in THEYM. Oh yeah, monast reforms. May you know what.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
It's just that, I mean, their language is so weird
when it comes to what they really want. We know. Uh,
they also. She also says it's awfully hard to find
common ground with Republicans when it's not clear that they
have common ground amongst themselves. That's the truth, that's a
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true statement.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
The other the other frustrating thing for me is you
can't compromise with these people. You can't compromise with these
people in the left. Night said here before, Compromise to
the to the Republicans mean you give a little, I
give a little, and we're all happy. But compromise to
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that side means, look what we got this time, and
we're going to come right back at them for the rest.
They're never happy, they're never satisfied. It's step by step
by step to get everything we went and stipid Republicans
fall into this trip, to this trick all the time,
(25:03):
into this drop all the time, Sharon, they never never learn,
they're less never.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Well, here's here's what the President has to say. He says,
any deal they make, I'm pretty much not happy with it,
because he's seeing them just cave in. The Republican proposal
would fund many of the agency dhs overseas like TSA, FEMA,
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and the Coastguard. Senate Republicans would then work to approve
the excluded ICE deportation funds and elements of the elections
bill known as the Save America Act through the budget
reconciliation process. So now they're trying to put the Save
Act and ICE together, get everything else passed, and then
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just work on that. So that that's kind of where
they're going is just separate the Save Act out, separate
the ICE app ice funding out, and pass everything else.
But Mike Lee says it's hard to imagine how the
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Save American Act could be passed through reconciliation, and by
heart I mean essentially impossible.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
It's because the leftist never going to go for it.
The Psycocrats will never go through for any element of
the Save America actors And that's why, and you know
that's why I say John Thune has got to come
to his census and say we're going to do this,
because if we don't do it, when the the Cycocrats
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get control of the House to send at the White House,
they're going to they're going to say to heck with it.
All we need is a simple majority, and they're going
to change things forever, including and I'll go to through
this again, making Puerto Rico estate, making Washington dcusting because
it's going to mean fur more senators and ten to
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twelve more congressman for the Sickocrat Party. Chevy, let's get
a break in. Okay, Why because it is time and
you are listening to and watching the Conservative Commandos. Sharon Angle.
I'mrick Trader. On the other side, We're going to be
joined by Jim Path. Jim is the President of the
Conservative Caucus. We're going to talk about what is going
(27:32):
on in Washington. We're going to talk about the shutdown.
We're going to talk about the Save Act. We're going
to talk about the Republicans who can seem to get
it together. All here on the Conservative Commandos. We'll be
right back with our guest.
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Speaker 1 (29:25):
And Welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos radio
show with Sharon Angle and you're Shirley Rick Draider coming
to you from the My Pillar Studios and My Story
Studios of the au N Television Network and sharing our
guest is with us, and please make that introduction.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
It's always my pleasure to introduce our guests in. Today's
guest is Jim Faff. He's the President of the Conservative Caucus.
Jim's political career stretches over three decades. Has also served
as the chief of staff for Colorado House Republican Caucus.
He served as founder and executive director of Americans for
Prosperity of Colorado, president of Colorado Family Institute, and a
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national representative for family policy councils have focus on the family.
Jim served as chief of staff for two different congressmen,
Congressman Tom Massey of Kentucky and Congressman Tim Hills Camp Kansas.
He has also been a communications, grassroots and political consultant. Jim,
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welcome back to the Conservative Commandos Radio Show.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
Always glad to be with you. Thanks Sharon, that's.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Always good to have you here. And we wanted to
talk about the things that are going on right now
as far as conservatives. We're looking at a midterm election
coming up here real close. I know here in Nevada
it's June. June the ninth is our first wipe at it.
(31:00):
That's the primaries, and then we're on into the general
elections from there. So I know that all of the
battleground states are getting ready for this. You at Conservative Caucus,
you're watching these primaries pretty closely because primaries are kind
of where we live as conservatives. And we can't get
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through the primary with our conservative candidate, it's kind of
game over, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Jim, Well, it really is.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
You know when I look and impart to answer that,
when I looked in November, you know, there might be
a Republican majority that remains in spite of the Republicans
that we already have in Congress. I mean, this is
that we really have a real bad situation, particularly when
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it comes to John Thune's leadership and trying to pass
the Save America Act, although our friend Senator Mike Lee
is making fabulous strides in trying to keep that effort alive,
even now that John Thune threw everyone home for two
weeks and blew off the momentum that we had. But
you know, We've got a situation Washington, DC, as you
(32:12):
rightly point out, that is really dependent upon what happens
in primaries, and maybe maybe a third of the members
of Congress are decent enough for us to consider friends
of the conservative cause. So it is, and let's just
be honest, it's a challenge recruiting and finding those kind
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of people, because that recruitment takes place not just like
this year in the congressional race. And there are a
few people that I've heard of in various primaries who,
though I would count them as strongly conservative, are probably
very weak candidates. And that's a hard thing to do
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unless we can get people to also get involved on
their local level before that, so that they kind of
go through the ins and outs of having to deal
with the legislative body and people Democrats and Republicans both
that will push against them and improve them. I worked
for two guys in Congress who did that very thing
in elective office prior, and they've proven themselves during their
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entire tenures there. So this is the challenge. This is
what we're looking at right now, and I'm hopeful, you know,
we're gonna We're gonna get a few opportunities just because
redistricting open seats people leaving. But there are a lot
of things to consider between now and then. And as
you said in June, I mean think about this. We're
in mid April, almost mid April right now. June is
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going to be here quicker than we can even imagine.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
I'm glad that you put the importance on the primary,
because I don't think people really do that. I mean primaries,
you hardly people hardly go out to vote. They're always
waiting for the main event in November. But really the
main event as far as conservative is concerned, it's in
that primary. If you can't get them through the primary,
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you don't have a conservative. It's also I'm glad that
you pointed out how important it is to kind of
come up through prove yourself so that people actually looking
from the outside can tell by your record, are you
truly a conservative? Because it's not what you say, it's
what you do, isn't it, Jim Man.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
And you know, in your case is a good example.
You know, you may not have been successful in the
general election, but everything you had done leading up to
that prepared you for what you were doing. And frankly
came really really close. Let's just be honest about it.
If Harry Reid wasn't doing then in Clark County, what
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is we find out is happening more broadly in our
country right now? You'd have won anyway, so because that
momentum was clearly there. But that's just one example for
those who know you and listen to this broadcast, and
you had done things before that that prepared you for
the rigors of a Senate campaign, and that is not
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an easy thing to do. People think it's easy, Oh yeah,
just go out and talk to people, and it's so
much more than that. Even though the lawyer's mantra is
real that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool
for a client. That applies to candidates too in some way,
(35:30):
but not as strictly so, because as a candidate you
need to make sure you do have someone that's effectively
running the campaign. You need to understand what's actually important
when it comes to getting a vote out and what
you target and why and how, and to know the
pitfalls as you're trying to target certain people to get
out and what you're going to have to do to
overcome that. You've got to run through that process a
(35:52):
little bit just walking in. There are people who just
walk into running for Congress and get elected, and some
of them have been great. Hero does happen, but that's
actually not the rule, that's the exception.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
Well, and I think that it's even worse now with
President Trump because he came everyone sees him as a
best businessman, never a politician, didn't didn't have to come
through the ranks to do this, didn't have to prove himself.
And he's a great guy and we all agree, but
now everybody uses that mantra, I'm not a politician. I
(36:30):
just jumped in here, and you should elect me because
I'm a whatever, a military guy or a businessman. They
have so discounted politics.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Yeah, and Donald Trump actually does fit in my pattern.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
In this sense.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
I mean you wouldn't think so initially, and your points
properly taken because he actually didn't run a campaign. There's
something about that that you've got to learn. But the
one thing he did have there was an advantage to
him that he, in his odd fashion, brought into this
that actually works well. Is having to run pretty major
businesses and deal with lots of people and all the
(37:10):
problems involved with that. You and I both know in
campaigns you will get freaking weird people in the grassroots
helping you out, and you still have to love him
properly and respect them and thank them and get them
ordered in a direction that's helpful to you. So he
did that similar thing in running a business. But the
(37:31):
other side of it is this, and he has I
think over any Republican in my lifetime that's run for
any national federal office, and that is he's fantastic with
dealing with the media, and I do not know very
many Republicans who are any good at that. So just
take it as an example. You know Mike Johnson, who
(37:53):
you put him in front of a camera, and he's
not horrible. It's not like he's bad per se. It's
just that he he doesn't even know how to carry
the message in the way that will make people grab
onto it. He's just kind of drumming out, often for bad,
sometimes for good. I think his upsetiveness about the DHS
(38:15):
bill was actually one of the higher points. But again,
no one's coming back from that inspired, directed, focused, targeted.
They don't know who the enemies are and why Donald
Trump knows how to show who the enemies are and
why they're an enemy, and then he knows how to
make you understand that he has you in mind. It's
(38:38):
a great miracle in a way too, because here's a
billionaire and your average Joe, you know, a blue collar
worker likes him just as well as anyone and maybe
more than many people on Wall Street or in my business,
even though some of those people respect him. But I mean,
(39:00):
this is a guy that can just to since you're
with your Nevada connections, he can go to a hospitality
worker in Las Vegas, walk right in there, and the
housekeepers and the servers and unless they're already hate him
(39:21):
because they're Seiu thugs, but they're gonna love being around him,
and he's gonna make them love being around He's gonna
talk to them. Think about that. So these are the
key things everyone should learn from Donald Trump on this.
Added to that, knowing that they're never going to run
likely a large business and therefore they have to have
that on the ground political experience to know how to
(39:43):
deal with people who are out to destroy you. And
because once you get there, even a lot of good
people that we loved and were great, they didn't end
up doing what we thought they were. I learned that
directly from the Tea Party movement. I went up there
with Tim mules Camp from Kansas, who did faithful all
the time. And by the way, we remain close friends
(40:03):
to this day and we're on the phone all week
long anyway, still to this day. But this was a
guy who never backed down, was kicked off his committees.
And there were a decent amount of those people. There
were sixty three new members of Congress in that twenty
ten class, and there were maybe twenty five of them
that remained faithful to the movement that we were right
(40:24):
in the middle of. And it takes guts and grit
because they're gonna wear you down, and most of those
people did get worn down. John Bayner and Mitch McConnell
were successful at doing it in cases that surprised a
lot of us. So if you don't have that grit
going ahead of time where you don't care what they
think about you, this guy that you see, you know,
(40:45):
Mitch McConnell or John Bayner at the time, these people
you see on TV every day because they're in leadership.
When you don't give a flip what they think about you.
That's when you can get it done, and that you
can't learn that first time out easily.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
No, you can't. And that's really kind of where we're at.
We had a first timer in John Thune. He came
in and I think it was he won because everybody
hated Tom Dashell. It wasn't a it wasn't a we like,
we like Thune, it was we hate Tom. And because
of that, he came in got sucked up into the
(41:22):
machinery of Washington d C. So let's look about the
Save Act and what's going on. Can't we get anything past?
I mean, Fune was a hero, remember when he beat
Tom Dashel and he was the hero And Harry Reid
was afraid of me because of Tom Dashell and Ron Fune.
But now we look at and we say, what, what
(41:45):
was there? What were they so afraid of? This Guy's
just like all the rest of the Washington d C. Establishment.
Speaker 4 (41:53):
Yeah, they are. And the only thing that is good
about them is they know how to screw you and
make you not feel like it and make you not
perceive it. And John Thune was actually decent when he
first got in. But you know, unless you're a hardcore
you'll you'll give it up. So right now, because he
is part of Washington proper, he has burned into the system.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
He has not entirely, but.
Speaker 4 (42:18):
Most of the Mitch McConnell disease of lay low. Don't
do anything bad. We're gonna get a lot of what
we want if we just keep it low and don't
be controversial, and that will take us out of the
majority every once in a while, but you know, more
times than not, we'll get in there if we just
keep at it. And that was Mitch McConnell's mantra. I
(42:39):
see strong evidence that that's exactly the way John Thune thinks.
But Mike Lee found a little bit of the crack
there because this debate going on on the floor, John
Thune couldn't avoid because everybody listening to this program and
many others flooded John Thune's office and says we're not
gonna put up with it. He got way late on
(43:00):
social media and it's embarrassing. It looks bad, and it
should look bad. And he easily found this way to
drop it just before Easter to hopefully get out of
the pressure. I don't think he's going to survive that though,
that's coming back here when they get it back in
next week. So right now, Mike Lee claims, and I
(43:25):
have reason to believe from inside and people that I
talked to him included, that they have a chance to
really get back into something very similar to the momentum
they were at beforehand, which was definitely not guaranteed to
lead to passage of the bill, but seemed more and
(43:46):
more obvious that they were going to have to keep
debating on the bill and work it to a place
where everybody else in the Republican Caucus was going to
have to play properly to the filibuster, which has been
called the stand being philibuster. But it's just the filibuster
and it and that process seems like it's going to
(44:06):
pick right back up next week when it does, and
if it does, everyone listening stay on top of it.
Don't let them get by with putting it off to
the side, because we can get this passed. I'm not
predicting we get it passed. We had a lot of
work to do and you're gonna have to push really
really hard. But just remember everything you did up to
this point still applies. These are people who don't want
(44:28):
to lose their seats and they don't like being embarrassed,
and they know that Donald Trump wants it, and I'm
sure he'll be pushing it hard to So stand with
Mike Lee, follow what he's doing, Follow everyone that talks
with him or that talks about it with him, and let's,
you know, let's keep the pressure on. The House members
are still in the House Freedom Caucus are still dedicated
to saying we're not passing anything until you get the
(44:52):
Save AC to a vote.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
And I.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Mean, I'm just really glad about them. I was there
at the very beginning of the House Freedom Caucus. You know,
I was putting meetings together with these guys when I
was chief of staff before they were formerly the House
Freedom Caucus, and I was the only guy sitting in
the room there with them. These that cores and then
those who have been added since have been doing a
really good job and their right to say you ain't
(45:18):
getting nothing until we get Save Act and it's existential, Sharon,
I just want to make it really clear, this is
an existential battle we're in. We can survive a lot
of policy and a lot of politics in this country,
and we have from the Civil War, through World War
one and two, through Vietnam, through the Obama rise in
(45:39):
racist politics. Again, We've can survive a lot politically, we
cannot survive the elections we have. And the Save Act
takes us back, or at least very close to back
to elections like we had them for two hundred and
thirty years in our history. We do not have American
elections right now. That does not exist, folks, It just
does not. And things like what you went through, Sharon
(46:01):
in your race, and that Nevada is Clark County is
known for. These are things that that that have happened
on a limited basis and infrequently even in places like Nevada.
So you know, you remember Bob Ruckman, the Clark County
GOP chairman, who Bob since passed away, but I talked
(46:23):
to Brenda every weekend still that they were helping change
some of that. Those they knew about that too. Those
things that happen, they go away from time to time
under our previous election system. Nothing's perfect, but we have
pretty close to perfect elections. We don't now. We've got
to make that happen with voter I d with same
(46:44):
day voting getting rid of unsolicited mail ballots, high restrictions
on absentee ballots mostly limited to those serving overseas, and
to the truly invalid in care that can't be there
or absolutely traveling under penalty of persia, and get away
from the you know, electronic voting machines and get the
(47:04):
paper ballots. Those are common, necessary things that we must
do to be able to have security, and we'll still
lose battles after that, but we will lose everything if
we don't get back to that immediately.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Well, I appreciate you outlining the Save Act for us
and that lasting pression passion bit of speech there, and
you're exactly right. We do need to go to a
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Speaker 1 (49:33):
And welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos for
Sharon Angle and your struely Rick Trader. Coming to you
from the Mypilar Studios, my store of studios of the
au n TV network. Our guest segment is Jim Path.
He is the President of the Conservative Caucus. He has
a long career in history of dealings in Washington, DC.
(49:56):
And Jim, thank you for holding through that break. We
really do you appreciate your time. Glad to be with
you all. Thank you, Jim. I hope I'm not getting
into a little bit of uncomfortable situation with you, but
there seems it seems like the Democrats are in lockstep
with each other. They get their marching orders and they
(50:18):
follow them. Not so much with the Grand Old Party,
not so much with the Grand Old Party. And you
were and Sharon, we're discussing a couple of the problems
or the problem children. We did to talk with you
about Thomas Massey, a gentleman that you have worked for. Uh,
(50:39):
there's some people in Washington are not necessarily in Washington.
Out here outside of Washington, I should say, we're not
really happy with the with the representative from Kentucky. I have.
Speaker 4 (50:53):
First of all, Thomas is a friend. I endorse him
for reelection. He's a good man, and I have said
very clearly over and over again to people. If there
were two hundred and twenty Thomas Massey's in Congress right now,
you might still have a couple of things that rub
you raw. But Donald Trump would have everything that he
wanted in more. You would have an implementation of doged
(51:15):
cuts that would be as serious as Elon Musk was
successfully working towards. And you know, Donald Trump can only
do so much when it comes to internal cuts as
president because appropriations come out of Congress according to the Constitution.
But he is able to do some things, and he's
(51:35):
done a whole lot of those. Did you happen to
notice that the recent numbers came out and there are
fewer federal employees right now than there were since nineteen
sixty six, Like, we haven't had this low number since
nineteen sixty six, the year after I was born. I
was one years old. And that happened because Elon Musk
(51:58):
and Donald Trump took that all on. My friend Russ Vote,
who's an own B director and one of the great
men in the administration right now, has also done some
other things to help ensure that this happens. So but
I can tell you this, everything that Elon Musk continues
to ask and to hope happens, everything that we hope
(52:18):
that happens. After doing this for so many years, if
you had two hundred and twenty Thomas Massey's it would happen. Now.
I will say this, I depart with Thomas on a
few things. I'm a bit more pro Israel than he is,
although I'm not flagrantly pro Israel to the point where
they can do no wrong. I think that that's an
absurd way to think about it. But you know, they're
(52:40):
a sovereign state right there. They have a right to
do what they need to do to defend themselves, and
we should be their friends. I still want to avoid wars.
He wants to avoid wars. I think that he was
right on the Epstein files, even though I mean, I listen,
I totally agree with Donald Trump that it was a distraction.
That know, that was not your first priority. But I
(53:02):
don't think Donald Trump was so much the problem there.
I think was Pam Bondy. She really muffed that whole
thing up. She tried to come out early because everybody wanted,
you know, the administration to come out early on things. Well,
there are a lot of other things she could have
come early on, out early on, including, by the way,
a lot of the stuff that Todd Blanche has been
(53:22):
talking about in his press conferences recently. We're seeing finally
an aggressive effort to go after fraud all over the
country that Pam Bondi should have had rolling out immediately.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Okay, So that's that's one of the things that I
hear it coming from our side about Pam Bondy. Where's
the action, where's the indictments? Where you know where she
just and then, as you said, she messed up the
Epstein files. I don't even know why the Epstein files
are being talked about anymore, Jim. I'll be honest with you.
(53:54):
The Democrats said four years talk about if they said nothing.
You know, you used the word earlier distraction. I think
these Epstein files are nothing more than a distraction right now.
And actually, the more Republicans talk about it, I think
that's taking a deeper hole.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
Well, it's one of the things that our movement. Some
people in our movement got so much you up in
a froth about because they thought that the Epstein files
were going to unlock the door for everything. And don't
get me wrong, there's some really important things in there,
and you are seeing some people really pay a price
for what they were doing with Jeffrey Epstein. But if
(54:33):
anyone ever thought that that was going to fix our
Washington problems in Washington, DC and anywhere in the world,
they're sorely mistaken. There's a lot of corruption there, and
some of us connected to politics, and it's not unimportant.
It's just not the most important thing. As I was
telling people during the time, the people that we need
to take down are people that would never be involved
(54:55):
with Epstein, people like John Brennan and James Clapper and
James and Susan Rice. I mean, I can name a
lot of others too. I'm just using some common nation.
I'll bet you I haven't looked through all the Epstein files,
but the degree to which they were ever mentioned the
Epstein files was probably tangential, and if a direct association,
(55:17):
it was just because Epstein was moving in Democrat political
circles and bumped into them. Here there there's something that
went on. Those people are an ale on Epstein Island.
They're just off in the swamp in Washington, d c.
Figuring out how they can take down the American people
to maintain power. That's where the power centers are is
people like that. Even Barack Obama, who probably was a
(55:39):
little bit more involved with Epstein, but even him, he
wasn't spending all his time with Jeffrey Epstein. He was
just spending all his time being a community organizer and
then becoming the community organizer in chief to turn us
into a community organizing nation. And when we look at
all this money that's going to NGOs and the fraud
that's happening, hundreds of billions of dollars that have been
(56:01):
going through a federal money that's been going into people's
hands in a fraudulent fashion. That is the community organizer nation.
That is not the American nation. So Democrats are determined
to overthrow the American Republic. These things that are being
exposed in Minnesota. In California, our national field director Chad
(56:25):
Caton was exposing some of this stuff in Ohio. A
lot of this connected to Somalians, but also to a
lot of other people too. All that stuff was designed
to build a permanent Democrat majority. It's very third world.
This is what they in fact, the whole concept of
an NGO. We're all old enough to remember this. No
(56:46):
one even knew what a non government organization was. I
never heard that term until sometime this century. You didn't
hear that. I heard nonprofit organizations, but not non government organizations.
That was a UN term, and the concept of a
non government organization was created in the nineteen fifties in
the UN as a way to launder money to political
(57:08):
players under the guise of we're going to help the poor,
we're going to do war efforts to help keep people safe.
But all of it was was a slush fund for
political people.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
Sharon, how are we doing on time? We're doing okay.
Have we got that ten minute? Warn'ting yet?
Speaker 2 (57:26):
It just came up, so we.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
Got okay, So Jim, let me let me if I
could have a few more minutes of your time, and
we're going to talk about some of the things that
the Conservative Caucus is following. Number One, this Supreme Court
arguments on the same making election day one day again
and also on birthrate citizenship. What do you take of
(57:50):
the the or arguments in what direction do you think
these the Court is leaning on these two very very
important issues.
Speaker 4 (57:59):
Well, first of all, let me take the same day
or the same day election or the final election day.
It's actually not a same day election. We have not
gotten past that hurdle to put this down to one day.
But what was happening where many states were allowing votes
to come in after election day and be counted, and
oddly enough, a very red state on terms of Republicanism,
(58:20):
Mississippi was one of these states, and the Mississippi Attorney
General argued in front of the Supreme Court that you
needed to allow them to happen. I listen to allow
that to continue. Excuse me, that practice, And really what
that does is it gives an opportunity, particularly in states
like California that have broad vote gathering right, they can
(58:42):
gather votes unsolicited or unlimited as much as they want. Well,
if you're gathering votes, you can also hold them until
election day comes past election day, we need to figure
out how many more votes do we need or if
and I believe some of this has probably happened. You
can print up ballots where you because some of these
(59:02):
signature requirements stink and they don't, so you can just
kind of drop them in just to get all the
votes that you need. Like this custody issue is a
big issue. Election days end on Election Day midnight, and
the arguments before the Supreme Court, it sounded to me
like that is going to be at least a six
to three decision, and I feel pretty confident that this
(59:26):
allowing these election counts going days and days after is
not going to be happening anymore, at least I'm hopeful
of that from the Supreme Court. The second issue is
birthright citizenship, where I don't really know what the outcome
is going to be on this. Right now, I see
four justices arguing against birthright citizenship, and just to give
(59:46):
a quick review, birthright citizenship comes out of the Fourteenth Commendment,
which was passed and did many things, all of which
were about allowing slaves then after the Civil War, to
be an act like citizens. And the Fourteenth Amendment did that.
One of the areas was they needed to make sure
that children of slaves who had never been under any government,
(01:00:09):
and many of them themselves as adults who had never
been part of any other country forcibly brought into the
United States, that they would have all the rights of
citizenship moving forward, and that you wouldn't be able to
say that you were born when your parent wasn't a citizen.
That's all that it was about. But it had been
interpreted in recent decades to mean that anyone who touches
(01:00:32):
base here, some woman that's pregnant has a child, that
child immediately becomes an American citizen. And Donald Trump has
been working to stop that process.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
He did an.
Speaker 4 (01:00:41):
Executive order to do that. And that's the argument between
in the Supreme Court, is that executive order valid. I
would argue the constitutional argument is beyond reproach. It was
only meant to address the slave issue, in fact, so
much so that they dealt a little bit with Indian
tribes who were technically their own separate country at the time.
(01:01:03):
How do you deal with that and how do you
argue in a way that doesn't disrupt that balance? Also so,
but I would say right now, Alito and Thomas and
Cavanaugh for sure are going to be supporting it. And
I don't think John Roberts is going to be on
(01:01:24):
our side on this, although he might be this right.
And Gorshi and Amy Cony Barrett are questionable in my
mind because of the questions.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
That he asked.
Speaker 4 (01:01:32):
Now, better heads may prevail and they may go on
our side, but it's up in the air. We need
this to.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
Change, though, I hope so. Jim Path the Conservative Caucus said, Jim,
we appreciate you spending time with us, but before you leave,
please tell our audience how they can follow you the
work you do and also the work of the Conservative Caucus.
Speaker 4 (01:01:53):
Well, go to Theconservativecaucus dot Com and you're going to
find out everything that we're doing. We have a pretty
informative website. You can click there to sign up for
our email list and other ways to try to get
a hold of us. And of course, if you want
to help us out and support us, please you can
do that as well. But Theconservative Caucus dot.
Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
Com did that art Harmon get back from the moon.
Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
Yet he in his mind, has landed from the moon.
I don't think he had a great time going down
to see Artemis take off and he is a space expert.
He's our senior on policy, a true space expert, and
we're always proud.
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Absolutely guests here in Conservative Commandos many time again, Jim Path,
thank you so much for joining us, Take care and
God bless thanks and you are listening to and watching
the Conservative Commandos. I'm Rick Trader. My coach is a
Sharon Angle, and Sharon and I will be right back
right after this break. Thank you, Jim.
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
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You know Sharon in our segment. By the way, we
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you and I. We're talking about Mary Things to Say
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Act and we're talking about border security and diabolical. Rick
Trader mentioned something essay here in the Conservative Commanders that
maybe one way to crack down on these sanctuary cities
is to pull international airport status from the airports that
(01:05:25):
are in major cities like New York, like Boston, like Philadelphia,
like Washington, DC, all these these syicocrats cities, all these
blue cities that are run by Democrats that have designated
themselves sanctuary cities. How about this idea we move we
(01:05:50):
removed the status of international airport from their airports, so
that anybody leaving this country to go to a foreign country,
anybody coming into this country from the foreign country, guess
what ends up at a international airport. Now, you and
(01:06:12):
I were talking yesterday, Well, what makes up an international airport?
And who designates an airport as an international airport? And
why is it an international airport? And you gave me
a homework assignment. Do you remember that homework assignment you
gave me a lady, yes, yes, And so I did
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some research what government agency makes an airport an international airport?
And I got some very very interesting information. An airport
in the United States, an airport officially designated as an
international airport. But I guess what. The Department of Homeland Security,
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specifically through Systems and Border Protection CBP, in coordination with
the Treasury, Health, and Human Services departments. This designation allows
the airport to act as an official port of entry
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for travelers and cargo arriving from foreign countries. Now key
rules and key agencies and rules Customs and Border Protection
CPP CBP, I should say, designates to the airport as
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import of entry for customs, allowing for immigration and cargo inspections.
Secretary of Treasury and the Attorney General involved in designating
airports for receiving aircraft and passengers. The FAA, the Federal
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Aviation Administration, sets the standards for airports safety, infrastructure, and
security needs through the designation of an international airport. So, Sharon,
when you talk about the Department of Homeland Security, when
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you talk about Customs and Border Protection, the Secretary of
Treasury and the Attorney General, the FAA, the Federal Aviation Administration, Sharon,
these are all cabinet positions appointed by the President. So
(01:08:41):
President Trump, the way I'm looking at this, would have
the authority to remove the designated international airport from these airports,
one way is by not staffing them, by not staffing
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them with employees of the Department of Homeland Security, not
staffing them with customs and Border agents, telling the Secretary
of Treasury and the Attorney General no, no, no to
these airports. The FAA administrator again sets the standards for
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airport safety, infrastructure, and security needed at an international airport.
Guess what FAA falls under. Department of Transportation, which is
a cabinet position. The Secretary of the Treasury a cabinet position.
The Attorney General a cabinet position. Department of Homeland Security
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a cabinet position. Some I'm looking at this in saying, Sharon,
Donald Trump could shut these airports down, all these cities
and their sanctuary status. Back to you, Sharon Angele.
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
Well he could. I wonder if he's listening to conservative
commandos today. That's that's always the thing, when when Rick
Trader comes up with a diabolical scheme, it's always is
the president listening.
Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
I hope so I'm somebody.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
This is kind of diabolical. Now I have to say
that because you know, Reno is an international airport, so.
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Are they sanctuary cities. Are they sanctuary cities.
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
I'm not sure. There's been a great deal of discussion
about whether they are or not. The the governor says
it's not a sanctuary eight. We are complying with ICE.
We will not allow sanctuary.
Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
The governor, the mayor of Reno has in the past
made statements that would make you believe it is a
sanctuary city. So it's difficult to understand. And that's what's
going on in Las Vegas too. So living in a
purple state is always is always fun because you can
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see the red and blue clash all the time. And
we we have had some deportations here in Reno. I
know of one just that I personally know about. This
is a person that I know who has a business
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that they have hired folks that had papers. They thought
those papers were real and uh so they had them
hired in their their business. These fellows were hanging out
with known criminals. ICE came in, grabbed the criminals and
(01:12:11):
grabbed all of the workers that were with them. So
they grabbed four of this fellow's workers and said, you
guys aren't legal either. Your paper You may have papers,
but these are not legal papers. So you have a choice.
And the choice that the ICE agent gave them was
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actually they took them to federal prison for detention, and
then they said, now your choices are these. You can
self deport or you can go to trial and fight this,
and you know, tell us why we shouldn't deport you.
So those are your choices.
Speaker 4 (01:12:56):
Poor guys.
Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Three self deported, said no contest, were going back to Mexico.
Speaker 4 (01:13:01):
They left.
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
The fourth guy had been here over ten years, he
had children here, had married her.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
Out. I'm sorry, Sharon. You know these people have broken
our laws. They've come here illegally, they've stayed here illegally
for ten years. You know, I think what should happen.
There's another diabolical idea. Somebody's been here ten years, they're
(01:13:33):
refused entering to nighted States for the next ten years.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
Well, let me conclude this story. Because they gave him
the choice. They gave him the choice. He chose to fight,
to go to court and present his case. He's been
a law abiding person, he has been paying his taxes,
all of those things. Looked like a citizen and he said,
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I really just want to be a citizen. And so
the judge had mercy and told him he could go
ahead and find that pathway to citizenships. So that's what
happened to them.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
That's amnesty. That is amnesty. Isn't it that damn judge should
be off the bench that has given him amnesty? Well, why,
I'm sorry if you've got more to say about that.
Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
I just I just am saying that the left is
so a post Ice that there is somehow they they
are saying that this is there are no choices here
that you know that that this is so hardline they
won't even they have to have reforms in ICE in
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order to pass the reconciliation bill. That's where I'm going
with this. There are choices, that's what That's also what
is going on. I don't know what they are expecting
because already what they want is happening. That's what I'm saying.
These folks got the choice self deport or go to
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trial and take your chances with a judge. So that's
the choice that they are saying that ICE isn't giving
any grace or isn't looking at its situation by situation,
they absolutely are. We're over in our state, we have
over twenty percent of the population that is Hispanic and
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so they are absolutely looking at the at what each
individual case is. And these guys got swept up. They
hadn't been committing any crime except the crime forgetting here illegally,
and yet they are getting swept up. Ice is taking
them good. They took the criminals and just supported them.
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The other side of that coin was that they were
giving choices to those that they swept.
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
They shouldn't have. They should have told them. They should
have told them, you do you have no right here?
Well you know even there that you've been here for
ten years. And if you pay taxes, how was he
paying taxes? Whose social Security number? Did he steal to
pay taxes? And to get taxes? Who's social Security number?
(01:16:30):
And that's identity? Theft was he using to get a job,
to pay taxes, to get a car loan, to buy insurance,
to get a license. That was all committed on the
back of fraud, all committed. So I say, guess what,
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you stayed here ten years illegally. As punishment, you cannot
return to this country for ten years.
Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
What I'm saying, Rick, is these Democrats that are blocking
the Reconciliation bill because they want reforms should learn to
keep their mouths shut, because they got it pretty good.
You're pointing out how good they got it by I'm
telling you a case that I know about here in
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Nevada that actually happened. And you're saying they all should
have gone out. Why didn't they? Why didn't they go out?
Because there is something within ice right now that is
allowing them to make a case. You're saying there is
no case the Democrats are saying. The Democrats are saying,
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we want more reforms. Well, I think they need to
be quiet about what's going on and just let this
Reconciliation bill go through. Because I'm sure that Mike Lee
is in your spot, Rick, and I'm sure that you
know it's the Waffley Waffully Republicans. They can't make up
(01:18:10):
their mind what those things should be, how what the
policy should really be. And I think in some cases,
uh we it's it's because we have a heart here, Sharon.
Democrats are just I think they're blowing it, that's all
(01:18:32):
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
Well, Sharon, every time I've went to court for anything,
I never found a heart. A judge with the heart,
you know that judge says. I've had judges broke, still
broke the law. You're yilty, Sharon. Let's get a break in.
This is the Conservative Commandos, Sharon, and I'll be right
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Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
Oh? I always like to check in with the squad
every once in a while to see what they're doing
over there on the radical left that it's it's amazing
to me just to look at what representative Ayana Presley,
she's one of the squad. She now has her Housing
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Emergencies Lifeline program at help at Housing Emergencies Lifeline Program. Now,
we've had this emergency created of affordable housing. Right, everybody
knows that price and prices and housing have gone up
(01:23:18):
in some areas to where you can't affoard housing.
Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
You know why when you let thirty to forty million
people in here, guess what they need to find a house?
A lot of those people get those houses fringe through
the federal government. Kick those people out, open up that housing,
and you know it's a loss ofplying demand. If there's
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a lot of housing out there, guess what the the
owners of these apartments and how they're going to lower
the red or they're going to lower the price. That's
a good thing for people who are looking for houses.
You don't need any helpline. Jin need is to follow
the law, and the law says these people are here legally.
(01:24:06):
And don't we already have housing and urban development. Don't
we already have a Section eight. We don't need more
duplication of government Now, what this bill does buys more
votes for the SIKA cry party. That's what it's intended for.
(01:24:29):
It's not intended to help anybody. It's intended to take
more taxpayer money to shove it down a hole, to
try to fill a need that doesn't exist. It's another
program that doesn't exist for a situation that doesn't exist.
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
It's more, it's it's worse than that rick, Oh God,
how much to get sharing? Okay, So it protects renters
from eviction. Presley now has called eviction and act of violence.
So if you don't pay your rent, your your landlord
(01:25:13):
coming in and requiring you to pay up or get
out is an act of violence. And it declares that
howing housing is a human right God, and she says
this will be the solution to social instability. But what
(01:25:34):
it actually does is it undermines property rights and settles
landlords with government imposed burdens.
Speaker 1 (01:25:43):
So here what happens to that housing. That housing disappears
because those landlords, if they're not making money, they're going
to get rid of that house. One way or another.
They're going to try to sell it. In some cases
they just walk away. They just walk away. And those
(01:26:04):
houses go into disrepair, and the roofs start leaking, and
when the rulers start leaking, the walls start bowing, and
guess why. It's going to eventually lead to the to
the absolute collapse of any housing market that's out there.
Another thing, they'll set a match to the damn thing.
(01:26:28):
Let me give you an example. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Back in the nineteen seventies, when died, it become the
new Las Vegas. So they try to pass the bill
passing legalized gambling. Well, the bill fouled all these people.
(01:26:49):
You know what they did. There were so many fires
in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It looked like Berlin, Germany
after World War Two. That's what's going to happen. That's
what's going to happen in New York. You know this
mundane up there, this city in Mondani who wants to
subsidize housing and rank control and free housing. That's what's
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going to happen up in New York City. These landlords
are going to either walk away or they're gonna burn
down the buildings. But it's not gonna be good. It's
not gonna solve any problem. It's not gonna solve a
housing problem. It's going to create a bigger problem because
you got more urban blight. These houses aren't taking care
(01:27:37):
of you're creating urban light. Stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Well, it's it's not just stupid, it's scary because this
you know, who wants to own property if they cannot
if therect people that won't pay the rent. You don't
want to have somebody in there that isn't going to
pay the rent. They they are not honoring an agreements.
(01:28:09):
You sign an agreement that you pay the rent. Now
you don't pay the rent. It shields these tenants from
the consequences of mispayments. And uh, you know, we're what
she's asking us to do is communism again, of course
(01:28:32):
it is. You know, that's when that the nanny state
takes care of you. They pay they they pay your rent.
But but really it's worse than communism because it's asking
not the government to take care of you, but those
who are law abiding citizens who have places to rent,
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who that's they're making their money. They're they're asking them
to actually get free housing. That's what this is. Really,
this is really what this is all about. You rent
to somebody and if they don't want to pay the rent,
Oh well.
Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
What about what about the taxes? Yeah, if the people
that own these properties walk away, guess what they're not
going to do. They're not going to pay the taxes,
They're not going to pay the water.
Speaker 4 (01:29:31):
And so.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Who gets hurt then the entire community because that tax
money is not coming in now for the schools, for
the police, for the fire some people. You know what, folks,
I want to see how bad this is going to become.
I want you to ride through Camden, New Jersey. There
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are blocks in Camden, New Jersey, or communities or or
neighborhoods in Camden, New Jersey. Maybe there's thirty percent occupancy
because all the other houses have either been abandoned, have
burnt down, have been knocked down. And when that happens, Gus, what,
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the city of Camden don't get taxes. It got so bad, Sharon,
the City of Camden had to dissolve the police department
and now relies on the County of Camden to supply
police to Camden, New Jersey. So guess what neighboring towns
(01:30:41):
are now paying to police Camden because Camden couldn't afford
the rown police department. The infrastructure is falling apart, the streets,
the water, the sewers is falling apart. Why you don't
have enough tax money coming in?
Speaker 6 (01:31:00):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:31:01):
This is what Kathy Hokeel was talking about New York.
You know, four years ago she said, Oh, these people
aren't one of us talking about Republicans. Why aren't they
just get on a bus and go to Florida. Guess
what people find? People took up her advice, so many
people moved out that a couple of weeks ago she says, Oh,
(01:31:23):
please come back to New York. We need to We
need your tax money to pay for these generous social programs. Duh.
Only an idiot would move back to New York after
leaving it because of the tax, political, and policy situations. Oh, Sharon,
(01:31:49):
you do this. You upset me. I don't know why
you do it. I think you want me to end
up in an early grave. I mean, I'm gonna quote,
I'm gonna quot to Great American Forrest Gump. Stupid is
as stupid does, and that bill is stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
Well, the the other part of this, which is quite frightening, Yeah, well,
we didn't even touch on the part where she says
that the eviction is an act of violence. So she's
changed it from a way for people to do business.
(01:32:35):
The contract says if you don't pay the rent, we
evict you. That's a contract. What she's saying now is
that it's a personal attack on these people. And so
now it's an act of violence. Uh. The landlord gets
called into court or charged with a violent act against
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his renter. So now we're in a completely different realm
of the law. What used to be just contractual now law,
and now she wants to make criminal laws. So it's
so it's a it's kind of a subtle thing when
they change the uh definition, but that's where she's going
(01:33:22):
with this.
Speaker 7 (01:33:23):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
It's a uh, it's it's an amazing thing, uh that
they're that they're trying to not only get to the
landowner by saying you should pay for these people to
live there free, it is also that if you don't
(01:33:47):
let them live they're free. We're going to charge you
with a crime. You're the criminal now, not the guy
that doesn't pay his rent, but the guy that just
asked you to pay the rent.
Speaker 1 (01:34:01):
And I'll tell I'll tell you another thing will happen.
The decent apartments, the apartments are that are decent, They're
going to become condominiums. The property owners are gonna say rent,
Why rent? You know, these people can just stop paying rent.
And if I try to, if I try to get
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my money, I'm going to be charging with harassment, and
if I victim it, I'm going to be charged with
a violent crime. I don't need this. I'm just going
to sell these apartments and call them condos. So guess one,
that's less housing. Less housing? Don't these people? When will
these people understand these social programs don't work, These communistic
(01:34:48):
programs like that doesn't work. You know what works, the
free enterprise system. So when property owners can make money
by renting the properties, they will When they stop making
money from renting the properties, those properties are gonna go away.
(01:35:10):
They're gonna be burnt down, they're gonna be abandoned, They're
gonna be turned into condominiums. Nothing good can come out
of this stupid legislation. It's stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
Well what may happen though, to Ayana Presley is kind
of a fun irony.
Speaker 6 (01:35:31):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:35:32):
We've said it before and we'll say it again. If
it weren't for a double standards, the left would have no.
Speaker 1 (01:35:37):
Standards tell me if she rents properties. Tell me she
has rental properties.
Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
Okay, here squad member Ayana Presley, her net worth is
eight million dollars since entering congress. Wow, she's making money
off of being a congresswoman. The woman who owns rental properties,
including on Martha's vineyard, claims the eviction is an act
(01:36:05):
of violence.
Speaker 8 (01:36:07):
So here we go, a Presley, I'm going to go
live on what this vineyard in her house and not
pay the rent.
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Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
From California Centric?
Speaker 6 (01:40:51):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
What's going on over there?
Speaker 5 (01:40:53):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
Yeah, before you say anything, you know, let me just
say this about California and California Centric. Here's California centric
for you. Erk Shwawell is the leading Democrat running for
governor in California. Eric Shwawall was sexually involved with the
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Chinese communist spy Okay, so his wife and his family
couldn't trust him. What makes you think the state of
California should trust this man? Think about that, his family,
his wife, his kids, if they couldn't trust him. Do
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you want to trust your state with that kind of guy?
If you do, you know what, God help you. That's
all I can say, California centric. Go ahead, Sharon.
Speaker 4 (01:41:48):
Well.
Speaker 2 (01:41:48):
James o'keef has been over in California looking for fraud,
waste and abuse. And of course James O'Keefe always.
Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
Going with that's like shooting fish in a barrel, and.
Speaker 2 (01:42:00):
He got a good barrel. This time he was interviewing
with a fellow named Bismarck Obando, who's the press secretary
for the State Controller Malia Cohen. And the Controller's office
is the one that UH does audits to find waste,
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fraud and abuse.
Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
And so I see it coming. I see it coming.
You go ahead, but I see it coming okay.
Speaker 2 (01:42:31):
So Obondo told them this reporter, this undercover reporter, that
they were not able to do all the audits because
they weren't funded and that the California a Legislature just
keeps the funding these audits so they can't go in
and find it. But he says it's riddled with fraud
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every county and he just started naming counties and cities,
and they don't have this staffing to expand their reach,
so they it's difficult for them to scrutinize every agency.
But he said that the uh that the that the
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conversation turned to a place where they asked him about
the fraud and if it was actively occurring inside California government,
and he didn't even hesitate. He said everywhere, everywhere, cities, counties, councils, cities, counties,
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special districts, hospitals, insurance companies are locations where he believes
it's taking place. And then the follow up question was
whether he was confident the genuine fraud existed in the state,
and he said one hundred percent. One hundred percent. He said,
they're the fourth largest economy in the entire world, and
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so where there's money to be frowned. There are there
is fraud, There are people stealing it, he said, spending money,
over spending money, no one accounting for money. Uh, that's
that's why it's able to go on, he said. People
get fired, but there's not much you can do because
you can't really track the money once you catch the debit.
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Once you catch the debit out, what are you going
to do with it? So he's just saying it's uh,
it's just rampant.
Speaker 7 (01:44:38):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
In in California, they can't conduct audits because they don't
have the resources. And though they have a lot of resources,
fraud is happening. Fraud is real, and overspending is happening.
Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
We just.
Speaker 2 (01:44:57):
Don't know what to do once they catch it. Even then,
it is so rampant. It's a crazy thing, right, there's
not a plan for how they're going to fix it.
They it's just going on and it's kind of like businesses.
Speaker 1 (01:45:11):
You to fix it, Send people to jail and attach
all their assets. That's how you fix it.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
Paid back?
Speaker 1 (01:45:18):
Why why why are solutions so simple? The solutions are
find out who's taking the money, put them in jail,
and confiscate all their assets. I mean all their assets.
That's how you get rid of it. The other thing
is you got this money. You don't need all this
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money going to the local governments, the county government's, the
state governments, the federal governments, and all these non governmental
agencies that money. You don't need to spend that money.
You know, this country is thirty nine tricking dollars in debt.
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It's thirty nine tree dollars in debt because of all
these programs, all these social programs, all these giveaway programs.
That's why it's thirty nine three dollars debt. But you
know what I thought you were gonna say, they found
out this this agency that James that Keith was talking to,
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was also part of the problem. I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 2 (01:46:24):
Yeah, Sharon, I don't know that your office. They're the
ones that are supposed to be stopping this, finding it
and stopping it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
That's you know.
Speaker 2 (01:46:33):
I think what we're what we're looking here is that
if this is going on in California, it's going on
all art.
Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
It is of course going on in every state, every
government closing in.
Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
On Washington, d C. With these with this uh this
is those and it's gone on steroids as far as
I'm concerned. Now every state is talking about we need
those in our state, and they do.
Speaker 1 (01:47:05):
Well. You know what you need, You need more James o'keith,
You you need more Nick Shirley's. There's a guy, a
young man of Philadelphia's Frank Frank Scales. I mean, that's
it seems like this is being exposed by young guys
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with a cell phone camera. That's what's exposing it. Yes,
so even these agencies that there are some, you know,
you've got government agencies that are supposed to control spending,
but it does it doesn't seem to be working. You
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need guys like blue Balls, the guy that was working
for Elon Musk. You need guys like that, you know what, Dell.
You need You need people to open their mouths. Yes,
you know, you need people like you and me and
everybody else. You see it, report it, you see it,
call the news, call it, call me, send me an
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email au Win TV at yahoo dot com, au Win
TV at yahoo dot com. If you see ways fraud
and abuse, let us know. We'll talk about it, we'll
expose it. It's got to be everybody's job to get
rid of this stuff. But the problem is is there's
too much tax money out there on the street. It's
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the problem and the solution you don't fund these stupid
projects and programs and agencies and non governmental operations. Oh
my god, Sharon, you've really given me a headache today.
Not your fault, but you are. I want to thank
I want to thank Jim Path for being our guest
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today from the Conservative Caucus and Sharon, and we also
went thank you for sitting in today as my co host.
And how can people help you in your fight to
become the Secretary of State of Nevada.
Speaker 2 (01:49:10):
Vote Sharonangle dot com. Vote Sharonangle dot com. That's my website.
Everything you need to know about this campaign is right there.
And there's also places to donate, nate, donate. So that's
vote Sharonangle dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
And I've got bad news for you. You're not my beneficiary.
I love you like a sister I never had, but
you're not my beneficiary. If you cause me to have
a heart attacker stroke on this show. You're not getting
any money out of anyone. But you do this to me.
You do you do this to me, Sharon, You do
it every day. Well, I want to thank you once again.
(01:49:48):
But right now, I gotta real relax. It means we
get to run and we gotta go take care of
God bless and we'll see you tomorrow. That's going to
be on TV and.
Speaker 9 (01:49:59):
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Speaker 4 (01:50:24):
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integrity crisis.
Speaker 2 (01:51:07):
Stolen Choices. We all have a choice of who represents us,
and when someone else votes in our place, they have
stolen our choices.
Speaker 10 (01:51:19):
We have created what we call the blueprint, and that
is the pieces that came together over the documentation of
what's happened in our voter rolls, what's happened in our
legislation process, and what's happened in our electoral process. Is
that the corruption of those three elements are actually connected,
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and by connecting those three elements, it has become possible
to transform a state using the electoral process.
Speaker 11 (01:51:51):
What has happened is that we have had an elaborate
illusion created so that we still have elections, and we
have all of the trapping, but it's kind of like
going out to a circus that has crazy mirrors and stuff.
The reality of the election is not really there. We
want to remind you what Joseph Stalin said. It is
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enough that the people know there was an election. So
that's really the focus that they have taken out and
they are getting more and more elaborate in making sure
that we know there is an election and everybody's involved.
But the fact is that behind the scenes, the illusion
is that the people who cast the votes really are
deciding nothing, because the people who count the votes have
taken control and they decide everything.
Speaker 4 (01:52:35):
I saw a voter fraud with.
Speaker 7 (01:52:36):
My own eyes. Now people say, why did you report
of the authorities, Well, they were the ones doing it,
the people in charge of the recount.
Speaker 5 (01:52:44):
We're doing this, and I saw it.
Speaker 7 (01:52:47):
Changed my life.
Speaker 9 (01:52:49):
In nineteen ninety four, in Greenen County, Alabama, nine plog
guilty to voter fraud, among them green County commissioners, a
race commissioner, a member of the Board.
Speaker 1 (01:52:58):
Of education, Utah City councilmen. They used an assembly line.
Speaker 4 (01:53:03):
To mass produce forged absentee balance to swing the elections.
Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
Can you explain a.
Speaker 4 (01:53:10):
Single person being registered six times on a single day?
Speaker 1 (01:53:13):
Good question.
Speaker 4 (01:53:14):
You know, I'll stand up from the view on that
in the back when i've seen it. You know, if
I had the cards in front of me.
Speaker 7 (01:53:19):
I'll take a look at it.
Speaker 1 (01:53:21):
But you know, well it's right here.
Speaker 7 (01:53:22):
Let me show you, Okay, I mean he's got right here.
Same woman, Carmelabella's appears to be the same woman the
same day of birth, six different times same day would
probably be a clear case of fraud.
Speaker 12 (01:53:39):
Yes, we have been working on that extensively. In fact,
this was something that I know happens, and I know
it happens to people in this room. It's not hearsay
it happened to someone in my own office. We know
it happened, and.
Speaker 11 (01:54:00):
That was put in place, and that appears extremely orchestrated.
Is these four steps. First of all, they've created procedures
and laws that put a lot of time and distance
between you, the voter, and your ballot, and then between
when you submit your ballot and when you get the
election results. Prior to all these other forms of voting,
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everyone would go to the polls on one single election day.
They would put a ballot that they had marked directly
into a sealed container. That sealed container would go directly
to where the votes were counted. At the end of
the night, it would be unsealed. Those ballots would immediately
go through the counter. With that kind of procedure, there
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is very little opportunity for anyone to manipulate or mess
with those votes, and so you get an accurate reflection
of how the people actually voted that day. Now, in California,
and each of you are different in your states, but
in California, we have twenty nine days of early voting,
We have twenty nine days before the election when mail
ballots are mailed out, and all of that period of time,
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so some people have virtually sixty days between the time
they cast a ballot and the time the election results
are finalized. By that time, people are just kind of
going about their life. Very few people, even the most
intensely politically active ones, don't think to go to the
website and find out who and what actually finally won
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when it was all said and done. So you played
the game, you voted, and then you get real happy,
and then the results come out much much later. They
put distance between you and your ballot, and then when
you submit it and when you find out, if you
ever do find out the results.
Speaker 4 (01:55:40):
Of the election.
Speaker 11 (01:55:41):
The second bullet point is that they're diminishing our perception
of the preciousness and sacredness of our ballot. The third
bullet point is they have numbed us now to the
inevitability that there's not going to be any restriction on
who can vote. We're now having large numbers of people
who are non citizens votvoting in this state, and a
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real move to try to convince us that that's how
it should be. And the fourth bullet point is that
kind of the same as the third one, but it
carries on with that that because of a lot of
illegitimate votes are getting through, that the votes of legitimate
California citizens, who are the people who should be making
the decisions in a republic, are deluded enough, and it
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subverts the constitutional and federal requirements for legitimate voting and
actually for statehood. So more and more Californians are getting
disillusioned and discouraged and saying, why should I bother to vote?
It doesn't even matter, And so then the voter participation
rate goes down which actually gives the people planning all
of this more fuel to their fire to create more
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and more of those crazy ideas on how to get
more people on the voter rolls and more people voting,
when actually it does just exactly the opposite.
Speaker 4 (01:56:54):
It's right there in Article one, Section four of the Constitution.
Speaker 10 (01:57:01):
The first chiller that we've talked about. These are the
pillars of the blueprint. It's the voter role in mismanagement.
Speaker 4 (01:57:06):
Ohio is simply trying to clean up its voter roles.
You heard the Secretary of State more registered voters than
there are people in that precinct. I mean, that's crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:57:18):
Ohio is trying to follow federal election law, the Section
eight of the National Voter Registration Act. We have that
same situation here in California. We have eleven counties that
have in excess of one hundred percent of the eligible
population registered to vote. So it is a nationwide difficult
problem to solve, and you want to make sure that
you are not disenfranchising people by removing them from the
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voter roles erroneously. But at the same time, if you
leave some of those people on the roles who should
not be there, you're disenfranchising the other people whose votes
may be diluted or crossed out by someone who takes
the opportunity to use that name and vote in the
name of that person and impersonate that person who shouldn't
even be on the voter roles in order to do that.
Speaker 10 (01:57:58):
Carportans vurn registration rate is not seventy eight percent as
listed on the California Sextual State's website. It is actually
ninety eight percent. Why does that matter. I'm not going
to go into a lot of details because some of
you may not really understand what an active or inactive
voter is. But let's suffice it to say that when
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a person is registered to vote in California, it is
nearly impossible to have them removed from the voter rolls.
So those who haven't voted in two major elections are
responded to a request to find out if they're actually
still voting. They actually are left on the voter roles.
They're called inactive, and at any time someone can vote
in their name and activate them. So the fact that
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ninety eight percent of California citizens are registered to vote
is significant because the reality is ninety eight percent of
California citizens are not registered to vote because that's an
impossible number. So the question is who is registered to vote? Well,
those enactives include deceive people who live have moved to
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several counties and are on the voter rolls in several counties.
Sometimes they move down to state and are still on
the voter rolls. So it's bottom line, at any time,
someone can vote in their name. I mentioned earlier that
we showed that there is a coordinated effort to manipulate
the elections in California. We know that California has between
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three and five million more people on the voter rolls
then we have legitimate citizens who are eligible to vote.
Speaker 7 (01:59:31):
We always rail about the voter turnout, but the voter
turnout is based on the voter registration. So if a
lot of the voter registration isn't valid, we actually have
a much higher turnout because a lot of that voter registration,
leaving aside that part that has voted fraudulently is imaginary
people who are no longer with us, people who are
no longer eligible, people who moved out of state. So
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we actually have a higher voter turnout than people think.
But our roles are so poor that hides and masks it.
Speaker 13 (02:00:00):
Law now National Voter Registration Act past nineteen ninety three.
It requires the states removed from their registration list ineligible voters,
those who have died or moved away.
Speaker 10 (02:00:10):
We found one gentleman in one county that was duplicated
seven times. So the amazing thing to us is the
registrars we're not touching this. So you have to look
at the data in a different way, and that is
what we were able to do is come up with
a different way of analyzing the data, and we were
able to document where the problems were.
Speaker 11 (02:00:29):
That letter went to eleven counties and to the Secretary
of State's office in order to tell them that they
are the most egregious violators of this requirement of federal
law to maintain the voter rolls, to make sure that
the deceased are removed, that duplicates are removed, that people
who are inactive are removed,