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Speaker 1 (00:00):
No, we made it. We made it to the weekend.
It's another it's another big, massive, massive week here and uh.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Math.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
That's so. That's all I can saying. We started with
the assassination to fail, the assassination attempt, the second started
with that on Monday, that potentially it happened on Sunday,
and we've been NonStop ever since. It's just been full
speed ahead and uh, really putting a wraps on Kamala
(00:37):
and Oprah in town We had a presidential visit in
town hall in Flint earlier this week, and like I said,
Kamala and Oprah and boy oh boy, oh my gosh,
you're not gonna believe. They did a virtual town hall,
(00:57):
a virtual town hall. So basically what this is that
little TV studio set up. You know, this was perfect
for them, everything sanitized, and she still liffed it. She
still found the way you can imagine, but she still
they did. They set everything up, scripted it all, they
got it all perfect, just you know, just for her,
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and she still found a way to screw this thing up. Anyway.
It's it's just hilarious. As they were doing their little
virtual town hall, there was another one going on and
we'll talk about this one later. But the Vake Ramaswami,
Ohio resident living I think there's like the Cincinnati area anyway,
(01:50):
theveke there in Springfield, Ohio with residents and covering the
issue that media won't and talking to people on the
ground there. I mean real life people, every day people
on the ground, not just you know, the folks writing
pr statements and things like that. So interesting juxtaposition and
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interesting things coming out of that town hall. And we'll
get to some of that coming out, but one of them,
I think the most interesting things. In the last couple
of days, Trump going to Springfield. Trump is headed to
Springfield and Aurora. So Trump going to Springfield and Aurora.
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And in the next gosh, I guess, I'm not sure
if it's going to be the next week or two
or what. I'm sure they got to figure out a
way to get it on the schedule at some point.
But it'll it'll it'll take place here shortly. And man,
you talk about people's heads exploding, that's gonna be that'll
(03:02):
be something. That'll be something. When when did he talk?
When was this was this the other night?
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Was this?
Speaker 1 (03:12):
It wasn't flint? This might have been might have been
New York when he made the announcement, I can't remember,
but ah, he said that he's gonna he's gonna head out.
He's gonna go and uh and show up. People have
asked him to be there, so he's gonna do his
best to make sure he goes and seize the people.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
So you may never see me again, but that's okay.
The Springfield and I'm going to Aurora. You may never
see me again, but that's okay.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
I gotta do what I gotta do.
Speaker 4 (03:49):
Whatever happened to Trump, well he never got out of Springfield.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Springfield still in the spotlight nine days after President Trump
made false claims that immigrants were eating people's pets.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
That's you can't say false claims because you don't know
whether or not it's true or not. You can say unsubstantiated,
you can say unconfirmed. You know, they they did this
in the beginning with the election stuff. They said without evidence,
and he could say without evidence, and then they moved
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on to false claims. But it's it's it's a lie.
It's a full out blatant lie. Because you don't have enough,
you don't have enough to know. We got some people
saying yes, So we got some people saying no. And
at the end of the day, you're not like Miss Cleo,
You're not a crystal ball, Okay, So there's no way
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that you're going to be able to say for a
fact and you're you're busted again because everybody sees through this.
Speaker 5 (04:50):
ABC six Tonight, former Republican presidential candidate candidate the Vech
Ramaswami is hosting a town hall where he says he's
inviting diverse voices from the community, including Haitian immigrants.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
Kurt Ludla's on his way to Springfield right now.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
This will be an invitation only event, and we're not
sure who all has been invited, but Ramaswami's team says
it will be a diverse group. This town hall comes
at a time when threats are still happening in Springfield
following claims that immigrants have been eating pets. In fact,
more bomb threats were called in yesterday to stores and
medical clinics.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
And do these come from out of the country as
well or they foreign interference in an election as well?
Are we going to report on that? Is the mainstream
media going to report on that angle at all? Are
we going to get any of that in these reports?
Are you just going to act like it's Trump who's
sitting back somewhere making prank phone calls and bomb threats.
Speaker 7 (05:47):
Aside from the controversy over the pets, most people do
seem to agree that more needs to be done to
help acclimate the thousands of Haitian immigrants who have come
to Springfield to work, and so will be taking a pulse.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
Of the city today.
Speaker 7 (06:02):
We'll see how folks who live and work there feel
about all the attention that they're getting and where they
go from here. I'll be live in Springfield tonight on
ABC six News at five.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
Thank you. Kurt and Bob Kendrick will be in Springfield
today talking to community members before the town.
Speaker 6 (06:21):
Hall, and Bob will be attending the town tonight.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
That's great.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
Continues throughout the day on the ABC six app and
also tonight on ABC six News at five.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
The mayor of Springfield is issued is a.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Democrat, big fat Democrat. This guy is a big old left.
He doesn't want Trump to come by.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
The way proclamation that grants him temporary emergency powers to
help address security concerns.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
And wait, wait a minute, didn't do anything about emergency
powers bringing twenty thousand people the end of the city.
But now he's got emergency powers because people are making
bombs threats for me. Did you you know that I
just found out yesterday they did not tell the Ohio Governor,
Mike Dwine came out and said, and this is true.
(07:08):
He said that all these bomb threats that they've been
investigating have come from overseas. They've come from some sort
of foreign adversary or somebody playing games overseas who wants
to sew discord and freak people out in the city
of Ohio, Springfield, Ohio. They've now confirmed this. Did you
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know that local law enforcement didn't even know that that
the police, the cops on the ground didn't know. They
didn't they didn't find it necessary to pass it down
to them. They haven't put it on the television locally,
which what do you think may help to I don't know,
cool or calm fears there in Ohio, so they could
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know that these bomb threats are hoaxes, they're coming from
overseas and they're not legitimate.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
In a statement, Rob Rue said, quote ensuring the safety
of Springfield's residence is.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
By the way, if you see this behind the scenes livestream,
the picture on the TV, you could tell the guys
a big.
Speaker 6 (08:08):
Lib I means the priority.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
We are addressing these threats with the seriousness they warrant,
and are taking immediate steps to ensure the security of.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
The seriousness like a prank phone call coming from somewhere overseas.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Now.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
And I think you need to take every threat seriously.
But that's that's the bottom line here, and that's what
needs to be said in.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
The community and their employees. Our commitment is to preventing
harm and that is unwavering.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Oh boy, I still can't get over the whole you know,
falsely claiming how do they know, they don't know.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
The springfield that they're going to Aurora. You may never
see me again, But that's okay. Gotta do what I
gotta do.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
You know what they hate the most the fact that
he's going to draw the spotlight into the fact they
brought twenty thousand p people dump them in Springfiet, Ohio.
And there probably be some people with ours by their
names that think this is a good policy, that this
is a good idea, it's good for the economy, good
for brosels. What's coming out of Ohio right now. In fact,
there may be some human trafficking issues there. You know
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what's coming out of Ohio now is that you're gonna
see there's there's gonna be some there's gonna be some issues.
You're gonna you're gonna hear some things. You're gonna find
out some things at some point that are gonna make
us Yeah, I I I I this is this is
this is what Trump does. This is the standard brand
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of shining the light on something. They freak out because
he said something. Oh my gosh, he's talking about the
thing that we're not supposed to talk about. He's talking
about that thing that's supposed to be taboo. And then
all of a sudden it gets spotlight. The light of
day gets shined on it. And of course that's the
best distance fact that there is sunlight. So and then
now Vek's doing town halls. You got the actual people
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of Springfield being interviewed, and yeah, I mean it's look,
it's important, and there's nothing there really is nothing. There's
nothing they can do about it. Last night, Kamala Harris
(10:26):
asked about what she was gonna do about you know,
the cost of living, You know, because she's day one
gonna do a lot of things. You know, of course
day one she's gonna take charge.
Speaker 8 (10:39):
Her answer, we love our country.
Speaker 9 (10:42):
No, you know what?
Speaker 2 (10:44):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Wait, give me, give me, give me. I'm gonna I
want to give this to you in all its full glory.
But first let me take a quick pause and we'll
get you the latest headlines from the Midwestern Yes, I
have all of the clips. Last night, Kamala Oprah together,
Oprah produced a TV show last night. That's essentially what
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she did. She produced it. This is an kind donation,
I'm sure, or maybe she got paid. I don't know.
I don't know she got paid Oprah money. Who knows,
But she produced a TV show for the Democrat Party
and for Kamala Harris last night. Just how happened to
produce him in Detroit. And you'll see, you'll see even
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with all of the scripting, even with all of the planning,
the fakery and all of the things that they do
to produce a certain outcome, boy, they still couldn't control her.
And she's almost you know what, she might be worse
(11:52):
in Biden, now that I think about it, might be
actually worse in Biden because what she's saying and doing
is so obvious. With him, you can say, well, that's
just an old guy. He's every now and then, he
has his moments. No, her entire life is a moment.
Just just wait. Don't you hear some of these clips
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coming off. It's Free for All Friday too. Love to
hear from you. Two four eight hundred talk is the number.
She's a good. Coming up on the program today, Byron
Donald's joined this congressman out of Florida, lots to discuss
in America. We'll see back with more of it right
after this nine ten a m. Detroit's News talks for
(12:34):
your Stakes. Well, probably one of the most talked about
things that Kamala Harris said. Miss Harris is in the
VP and the Democrat candidate for president. How folks who
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love gun control again, what you're gonna hear here, She's
gonna try and she tries to pawn office that like, look,
I love I'm a gun owner, I love guns. I'm
not coming to get your gun. But that's that's not
necessarily true. What you're going to hear in this first
clip here from Kamalin Oprah last night at Troy is
(13:18):
that she she's fine with guns, she just doesn't want
you to have. That's essentially what you're gonna hear.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Now.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
She has remembered Secret Service protection and thank god they
all need it, but especially in today's age. But she's protected.
Listen to what she has to say and so flippantly
about guns and gun ownership.
Speaker 8 (13:48):
Is getting shot?
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Yes, yes, I hear that. I hear that.
Speaker 10 (13:53):
Probably should not have said that, but my staff will
deal with that later.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Oh just yucking it up. Somebody breaks in the house,
they're getting shot. Probably shouldn't have said that, deal with
that later. Now, This is not a message that I
think is going to hurt her at all. People that
would have a problem with this, they're already baked in.
(14:21):
They're voting for her no matter what. They're the same
people voting for Joe, whether he's a corpse or not.
Everybody else would agree, Yeah, because you know what if
that if that's what you are gonna do, if you're
gonna break into somebody's house, you've gotta be prepared to
face and suffer the Kamala consequences. The comalo quinces is
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that what we're gonna go with. No, no, no, We'll
leave that. But I'm gonna tell you this whole thing
was produced like a show like it was on Oprah's
old network, the old show. Right, she does she still
have her own the TV network?
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Is he?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Is she still doing shows? I don't think she is.
I don't know. But that's what the look of all
of this was last night. And again, remember you watched
a pre produced form of fiction. Really, you watched everything
that was strictly and tightly controlled a handful of people
(15:21):
in the audience, and they had other people asking questions.
I thought that was kind of interesting. At one point,
she gave probably the most spectacular ramble of a word
salad I've ever heard my entire life. I mean it was.
It was glorious.
Speaker 8 (15:38):
We love our country. I love our country.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I know we all do.
Speaker 8 (15:42):
That's why everybody's here right now.
Speaker 10 (15:43):
We love our country. We take pride in the privilege
of being American, and this is a moment where we
can and must come together as Americans, understanding we have
so much more in common than what separates us. Let's
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come together with the character that we are so proud
of about who we are, which is we are an
optimistic people.
Speaker 8 (16:16):
We are an optimistic people.
Speaker 11 (16:18):
Americans by character are people who have I'm not.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Very optimistic by the way about her, not at all.
Speaker 10 (16:28):
Dreams and ambitions and aspirations. We believe in what is possible,
we believe in what can be, and we believe in
fighting for that. That's how we came into being, because
the people before us understood that one of the greatest
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expressions for the love of our country, one of the
greatest expressions of patriotism, is to fight for the ideals
of who we are, which include freedom to make decisions
about your own body, freedom to be safe from gun violence, freedom.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
To happen a minute.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
She just said that she's gonna shoot up whoever comes
in her house.
Speaker 10 (17:11):
Okay, access to the ballot box, freedom to be who
you are and just be, to love who you love
openly and with pride, freedom to just be.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Hm.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Even Oprah knows this woman is completely full of it.
She's sitting there thinking herself, this, this is the best
we could deal huh.
Speaker 8 (17:34):
And that's who we are.
Speaker 11 (17:36):
We believe in all that, and so this is a
moment where we stand knowing what we are fighting for.
Speaker 8 (17:43):
We're not fighting against.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
That's not true. Every single speech nearly in the DNC
was all about Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump. Their whole
plan is about getting Trump. Their whole plan is about
stopping Trump. That's what they stand for. None of this
other stuff about freedom, et cetera. That's not that's not
what they're they're about. And by the way, their freedom's
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much more important than your freedoms. That's that's where that's
the glorious words salad like you've never heard cooked up
before by one Comrade Kamala Harris. I folks, quick mark,
we got bottle the owners to get the latest snooze
weather traffic together.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
Back next.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Four of these clips as we continue Detroit's news talk
superstation nine ten am. Now it was glorious. It was spectacular,
so many different levels and uh, you know here just
a little bit more of this town hall sort of
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virtual event. It was a TV production.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Really as the other was.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Hard po Oprah's Productions said, like there, what you were
doing our talk show all over again, this virtual town
hall again. They taped it and I think it was Farmington,
you know. Anyway, this is this is part of one
of the best and most glorious moments from from last night.
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People are asking her and I believe like real questions
about what are you going to do to help us
our plan to lower the cost of living? She says
she's going to do that by lowering the cost of things.
That's I don't think that's what she was. That's not
what they were asking you. They were asking you, like,
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what specifically are you going to do to do just that?
In anyway? Listen to this glorious word salad.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
We really would love to know what your plan is
to help lower the cost of living.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Yeah, first of all, thank you both for being here,
and yours is a story I hear around the country
as a travel and in terms of both rightly having
the right to have aspirations and dreams.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
I don't know who these people are, but I'm just
gonna tell you completely. I get to sense the two
that asked the question. The wife is sitting prominently like
out front, where you can tell she's the one that
wears the pants and calls the shots in the family.
I hate to see I but just I could tell
that's what happens here, and I know they can happen
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in conservative families too. But this guy's being dragged around
by the nose and She's probably saying, honey, you're voting
Kamala this year, you're voting commala. Okay, yes, that is yes,
whatever you say, listen to the word set, just listen
to it.
Speaker 10 (20:50):
And ambitions for your family and working hard and finding
that the American dream is for this generation and so
many recently, far more elusive than it's been.
Speaker 8 (21:04):
And we need to deal with that. And there are
a number of ways.
Speaker 10 (21:08):
One is bringing down the cost of everyday necessities, including groceries.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Oh, we got to bring those down. Yeah, yeah, absolutely
bring them down. Why don't you that'd be great, Go
ahead and bring him down. Trump has been asked this
question over and over and over again. In fact, he
didn't do a friendly Hey, I'm gonna go with my
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buddy Oprah to tape a segment over on the you know,
the studio stage or whatever.
Speaker 7 (21:44):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
He went into the lions Den. I was looking just
looking this. He said it the other day in Flint,
but I'm just looking this up. This is from CNN
in the town hall he did last May. Remember when
they got CNN got complaints because he was platformed so
to speak. Well, that's just you know, liberal talk for
Marxist talked for I can't believe you actually let him talk.
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You didn't shut him up, you didn't silence him. He
was asked that question by somebody.
Speaker 12 (22:14):
My question is regarding the economy. Over the past two years,
we have seen the prices for everything skyrocket, from food
to gas, to utilities and insurance costs. Many people's bills
are up several hundred dollars a month, including mine. If
elected president again, what is the first thing you would
do to help bring down the cost to make things
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more affordable?
Speaker 4 (22:37):
Drill, baby, drill.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Now.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Now he's gone into further depth on this and why,
But it's essentially energy costs and energy costs by by
opening up all these restraints and regulations we've got right now,
cost the energy's going to go down. That means a
cost to everything else will go down. And he's made
this very clear, and I talked to he talked about
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that policy. Her idea is something much different. In fact,
it to communist marks, leave us all in breadlines and
and you know, empty shells and starving kids, and that's
that's essentially that's what communism does. But it's price controls.
That's that's essentially what she said. She wants to do.
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Trump says, you know, let's get rid of the restraints
the markets and and open it up. Let's increase the
supply to outweigh the demand or be in better balance anyway.
And so that means when you do that, this is
basic economics. But when you do that, you increase the
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supply right to meet the demand or exceeded at times, well,
then you you're going to have prices plummeting. That's what
happened when you remember when prices were so low during
all the craziness of twenty twenty because people weren't driving
as much and the demand wasn't as high, and so
they yeah, the cost that dropped it the buck or two.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
But what was it.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
I don't remember exactly how low it went. I just
remember looking at the price of the gas going, holy cow.
That's that's how you do it.
Speaker 13 (24:24):
Now.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
It's not just gas for your car, it's energy for everything.
And he notices and understands what nobody else is saying.
I've heard him talk about it. He did a thing,
a podcast with the what was the I think it
was the crypto bro the other day that he did
a podcast with one of the crypto currency guys, and
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they were talking about AI and his conversations with Elon
and how they know that one of the things that
America wants to do, and he specifically wants to do,
is beyond I'm the forefront, be a leader in these industries,
a leader in crypto, a leader in AI. That's just
to Trump, that's just a personality understands that America needs
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to lead the way on all of these things. And
essentially he says, you know, if with AI doing the
research and talking to people about it, which we've been
talking about this for a while, if you listen to
this program, you know that I've been making the case.
You know, places like Michigan particularly, we're not affordable or
reliable anymore when it comes to energy. You'd never know
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whether your power is going to stay on or not.
At times we have storms constantly going out during the
winter months as well spring as well, you're going to
have possible issues shutting off your power. And then I said,
we've even seen it during summer months when we've had
heat waves and some of the coldest of cold days
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at times that grig just has a hard time keeping
up with things. And this is when people die It's
happened in places all across the country, but particularly Texas
had an issue, one of the biggest issues they had
as they went to all this when Solar Unicorn farts
planned the Green Pipe dream. Yeah, thank you. They've gone
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to all these other things without shoring up everything else.
I mean, I think it's fine to experiment, but they'd
cut everything else back and in some cases off, shutting
down coal plants and whatnot, and that leaves people vulnerable.
Trump understands in order to be a leader in the
field of AI, we're going to have to increase our
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energy production, the likes of which to a point we've
never seen before. Because the AI, the machines, the computers
that are needed to power all of this stuff, they
are they are massive, and they just suck up energy
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like none other. So it's a real issue. It's a
real deal. And uh, you're gonna have to make sure
not just for bringing the cost of things down, although
that is that is that is something that I think
is a major concern for most people. But you're gonna
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have to make sure as well we are well energy
as independent as we can be, so that for national
security reasons, we are competitive and lead the way in
some of these fields. And that might sound weird or
scary to some people, but it's the truth and it
is something that he understands more, maybe even more than
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anybody else. So bringing down the cost, as you could hear,
what are you gonna do to bring down a cost
of living? Trump says, drill, baby, drill. That's you know,
that's an obvious answer. It's the cost of energy and
opening up, taking the regulations off, opening up the flow
and letting this stuff happen and making it possible for
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these companies to go out there and get the work done.
And Kamala, on the other hand, saysaid way she's gonna
do it. She's gonna bring down the cost of groceries. Okay,
Oprah and Kamal alive from the Ozimpic studios last night
in the town Hall, Farmington. Hill's going make it history,
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weren't they?
Speaker 2 (28:34):
All? Right?
Speaker 1 (28:35):
More, after this, we'll take a quick break, gotta get
an update from around the state and beyond, from the
folks at the Midwest or the Midwest. Nner News founder
Kyle Olsen joins us to talk Michigan and Moore con up.
Just after the top of the hour at AM Detroit's
news talk superstation I'll let you was a big topic
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of conversation. In fact, we'll talk more in it's Top
of the Hour with the good Foot Collins, who is
the latest on some of the stories making the round.
So you're going to want to hear about here in Michigan.
They're under attact a couple of new bills coming out
of the Senate here in Lansing to be a major
issue with Trece Johnson. Join us with the latest on
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what we really need to be looking for and be
aware of calling our legislators out.
Speaker 14 (29:22):
Well, thank you, justin, I appreciate the opportunity to be here.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
You know this story and it's just the latest, but
this latest story about what the radical measures they're going
to democrats here in the state, passing four new election bills,
including a radical lottery style ranked choice voting, which to me,
I don't think people really understand. There's a couple of
places where this is already in play, and to me,
it's a complete disaster. Court appointed election monitors and theft
(29:49):
of election control from local clerks. The story by Patty
McMurray in The Gateway Pundit today, but this is something
that they have kind of made clear that they want
to dramatically transform the way we do things here in Michigan,
and that boy, that would change things from here on out,
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this would be a massive problem for us.
Speaker 14 (30:16):
That's absolutely right. They they've put together a package that
they couldn't get through last fall or last year, but
they're really trying hard to ram it through now because
they realize that they need to do some serious things
in order to in order to have the population apparently
go with them.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
And what it appears to me too example, I thought
some of this stuff was so extreme that maybe they
wouldn't try and push this intelection here. But it seems
that maybe they see some riding on the wall here
and know that their time in their days are numbered,
and so they've got to move quickly otherwise this won't
won't happen.
Speaker 14 (30:55):
Yeah, I don't know exactly what their logic is, but
it is there. Looking it's very extreme. For example, it's
four bills that are packaging they're packaging together and calling
it the State Voting Rights Back and FB four one
is the first in the series, and it creates a
favored protected classes of that get special treatment under the law,
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and what they will do is if a jurisdiction doesn't
have special codes to help these protected classes, they will
come after them and take over them, and the Secretary
of State and Attorney General will be given the right
really to control these jurisdictions in a court appointed fashion
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for up to ten years. So it's very serious. It
represents a government takeover of our elections, a state takeover
of our local election.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
So that's obviously on just on the surface, I think
many might might stay, well, probably not a great idea
to have Lansing operating your elections, just like it's probably
not a good idea to have d C overseeing and
operating your elections. But this whole way that can sort
of consolidate control and power, This is how you you
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can rig elections. I just think it's obvious in its
common sense that when you have elections, or really when
you have any any government's done at any point, the
closer the decision making is to relate to the people,
the better. So in the town and the townships wherever
it might be, the precinct level in some of these cases,
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probably the best way for us to go and to
really decentralize as much as possible to make sure that
there is never even an appearance of any impropriety at all.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Right, that's right, that's right.
Speaker 14 (32:48):
And one of the bills SBS for one again, it
creates an voting Rights Assistance Fund which will accept dollars
from and I'm quoting from any other source in other words,
dark money, foreign money. They will accept money from anywhere,
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and it stays in that fund and is overseen by
the Attorney General, and the Attorney General would be responsible
for auditing her self on that. So it makes no sense.
It would be used to sue local governments and sue
local citizens, and then punitive damages would go back into
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that fund to keep funding more lawfare. So it's a
it's the government's way of having taxpayer dollars and outside
dollars really stimulate lawfare against the citizenry.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Yeah, and what what could go wrong? I mean, we've
seen with with with zucker Box and the boxes, et cetera.
And now we just turned to story Midwestern or hot
today and a big rapids township where they've got to
fight this against this Chinese Communist Party linked Goshen Boundary plant.
And it's been a man it's been a massive fight there.
(34:03):
They're folks in the elected positions there that seemingly been
bought off in some ways that just wanted to cram
this thing down, no matter how unpopular it was, even
with the folks there in the in the area.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
So that's.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
This getting involved. They said they're going to take thirty
thousand dollars. Thoughts to myself, why do you need thirty
thousand dollars? Are you not getting funded well enough from
the state or from the county level, Why do would
you need thirty thousand dollars outside private money to help
with anything? And what kind of strings are attached to
that though?
Speaker 14 (34:41):
Yeah, it's thirty to fifty thousand dollars to help candidates
defer their expenses, but only select candidates, only sle only
candidates in these protected classes. So it's a way of basically,
as again as we've been hearing changing.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
The electorate, it is unthinkable. And I would say also,
and you look at you look at this, it's becoming
obvious that you've got people who want to monkey in
our elections and they are they're going to get away
with it as long as people aren't paying attention.
Speaker 14 (35:17):
Yeah, that's right, And for years and years, this country
has had laws against what's called electioneering. For example, you're
not supposed to be handing out candidate material or even
bottles of water to people within one hundred feet of
a polling station whereas people are voting. They want to
change all that so that these candidates can actually come
inside where people are voting and talk to them and
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give them food and water and whatever. And just think
about the pressure that puts on a person standing in line,
and what if you can't speak the language, especially while
you're being told that you should vote for a certain
candidate because they're handing you something and they're standing nearby.
The electioneering is a horrible thing. It takes away our privacy,
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it takes away our independence, and it's totally against the law,
and they're trying to make it legal here in one
of these bills.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
Every day we know that our elections are unattacked by somebody,
whether it's foreign or domestic. They're trying to influence, and
we see blatant and obvious influence in the media every day.
But we just learned that Iran was trying to interfere
in the election. The story that's just come out yesterday
and of course there are various countries are a lot
(36:29):
about Russia, Russia, Russia, but there are various countries that
do want to so discord or somehow get involved in
interfering in the in the election. It's no wonder that
outside or even inside forces would try to do that.
But why this all matters? Obviously it's a sacred situation.
(36:51):
Our elections are the really that the sort of the
operating mechanism that makes this country work and really allows
the people to retain and controule power. Right, But if
we don't get involved, we don't get engaged. It's all
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on the table. What's at stake here, I guess is
my question for trese.
Speaker 14 (37:19):
Well, really everyone's voice is at stake, because really we
have one voice, and that's through our ability to vote.
And if we lose that ability to vote because we're
intimidated out of it, or because our ballots are diluted,
or because foreigners are voting in our elections, or whatever
the reason, we are losing our voice. And this nation
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was founded on the principle of individual rights, to be
able to vote, to be able to pursue freedom and
liberty and happiness in our own way. And this is
another method of having the government determine a lot of
that for us to take away our personal choice. Personally,
My dad was in World War Two and he was
a medic and he saw a lot of his friends die.
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And I think we owe it to this nation to
help preserve what we've had people die for in the
past for centuries now, two hundred and fifty years.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Almost Amen, Patrese Johnson, Pure Integrity Michigan Elections and my
that'sm I Fair Elections. You can find out more. We
got links to both of her organizations and sites on
the stack if you go to Justin Barklay dot com
and you can hear the full conversation. We had an
even more in depth interview with her and very important subject. Again,
(38:37):
this is just kind of scratching the surface. A little
bit later on the person who wrote the article, Patty McMurray,
will join us a little bit later on the program.
We'll also talk with Kyle Olsen Toppody hour here and
get into some of these stories and behind the scenes
what's happening here in the state of Michigan. There's Democrats
in Jocelyn Benson herself as the Secretary Date is up.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
I mean, this is.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
When you hear what you're going to hear, you're gonna
wonder yourself. How do they claim how could they ever
claim to be non biased, nonpartisan? And uh and it's
disgusting some of the things that are happening. Well you'll
hear all of it coming up today, plus Byron Donald's
joins us coming up on the program in moments as well.
(39:23):
You want to be a part of it, you can
on a free for all Friday. It's a free for
all Friday. What a week come in. We met it
through a Trump town hall visit from other folks like JD.
Vanser out the state, various others who have been here.
(39:47):
And then yesterday the town hall virtual town hall with
Kamala and Oprah live from the Ozempic studios.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
That was something.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Hey, I got some more clips of it. I've got
to play for you. Boy. This thing was really wild
and the body language and people are getting grabbing great
shots of Oprah's face as Kamala is talking. There's some
of the stuff you can't hide. They really tried to
make it as slick and as produced as possible. They
gave her the Oprah treatment and it still came out
(40:23):
less thandesirable. They got a real issue in their hands.
We'll get into that. Plus, we've got lots of other
stories that are making the news and of course around
the state and beyond. As Michigan continues to be a
battleground state, things are heating up in this election, and boy,
I don't think they're cooling down anytime soon. I can
I can say that much. Here to talk about some
(40:45):
of those issues and beyond, we'll talk with our good
friendly founder and THEE the O there, the folks at
the Midwestern or the Midwesterner dot news. Kyle Olsen joins us. Now, Kyle,
good morning, appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Taking the time, Good morning, thanks for having me so.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
This state and the state of this race, boy, hand
in hand, things are really getting interesting and just election
news altogether. You know, we've been having conversations. We talked
about it yesterday, we'll talk about it again today. But
these these stories of what's happening behind the scenes are
really something.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
I know.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
You've been breaking some big news, particularly with one candidate
front page in Midwestern right now, Jocelyn Benson and her
pack giving a bunch of money to Supreme Court candidates,
and there's a bit of a conflict of interest in
some ways because these folks are ruling on cases she's
involved with.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
Right, Jocelyn Benson has always sort of framed herself as nonpartisan.
It's about you know, doing the job, being fair. In fact,
when she first ran in two thousand and ten, she
claimed that she would take an oath of nonpartisanship if
she was elected. She lost that election, but then she
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won in twenty eighteen, and so as she has tried
to sort of be the arbiter of democracy, and she's
just you know, she's the one that's calling the balls
and strikes on misinformation. It's very obvious that she's highly partisan,
maybe the most partisan Secretary of State we've ever had.
(42:31):
And there was a report yesterday that she her Pack
Political Action Committee gave over one hundred and sixty five
thousand dollars to elect two Supreme Court justices. One is
currently on the Supreme Court, the other one is trying
to run is running for the Supreme Court. And she
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gave four hundred thousand dollars in all to those those
those justice candidates, and then other candidates, and those two
candidates in particular, I think the money that she gave
to elect the Supreme Court justices I think is significant
in particular because she's had several cases go to the
(43:15):
to the state Supreme Court, which most of the time
has sided with her. And so here you've got a
sitting Supreme Court Justice, Justice Kyra Bolden who is siding
with Joscelyn Benson after she took money from Joscelyn Benson
Benson to re elect her and support her campaign.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
You can't make it up. That's that's blatant, far from
I'm biased. Yeah, and so.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
Where is it? What was one of the most stunning
aspects of this story is the fact that it was
published on the editorial page of the Detroit News. It
was not published on the news page. It was published
on the editorial page. And so, of course the logical
question is what exactly are the reporters doing at the
(44:13):
Detroit News besides fan girling over Kamala at the airport
at the Operah event. That's what they seem to be
more interested in doing than actually reporting how the chief
election officer in the state of Michigan, who claims to
be nonpartisan and claims to be she made statements like
(44:35):
she would not endorse candidates, that she would not endorse
candidates where she is certifying the election. Well, here you've
got she gave eighty two five hundred dollars to re
elect Kyra Bolden. If that's not an endorsement, I don't
know what is. And where is the Michigan media challenging
(44:59):
her on this, questioning her? They're nowhere to be seen.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
Yeah, I think most people would ask like, how is
how is any of this even legal? And it's probably
only legal because you would ideally have somebody, somebody, the media,
asking these questions and holding people to account. But we
have an absent media in this situation, and they're not
(45:25):
doing that job at all, are they?
Speaker 2 (45:29):
No, they're not. And what she is doing appears to
be legal. But of course she's the one that's browbeating
everybody else about democracy and what is legitimate and what
is misinformation and what is corruption. She's the one that's
you know, calling supposedly calling the balls and strikes on that.
(45:51):
But yet she is attempting to elect justices who will
then be overseeing her cases in real time. I mean,
that's happening now, And so why the Michigan Republican Party
is not calling for Kyra Bolden to recuse herself in
these cases that involved the Michigan Secretary of State.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
It seems to me like somebody should be doing that.
We'll have to wait and see if anybody can get
their act together and do that, because it seems it
seems very logical to me.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Kyle Olsen, the Midwestern or the Midwestern Dot News, and
of course the stories you just won't hear anywhere else.
Of course, this isn't the only story you're covering. There's
some wild things happening in elections. We know, we talked
about it earlier. There were several bills that went through
the Senate and some just really bad things including rank
(46:49):
choice voting, election monitors, corner pointed election monitors, stealing the
election control away from local clerks, and some of these
there's the opportunity to do that. They're really full speed
right now, Democrats all together taking this because I know
it's their last shot that correct to really steal the
(47:12):
voice of the people away in this state and never
let a Republican win again in the state wide race.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
It looks like, yeah, they're really trying to consolidate power
within the Secretary of State with it, which at this
time is Joscelyn Benson. You know, I sort of route
I think that they. I sort of wonder if they
will rue the day that they did this when a
Republican is elected secretary of State. But that being said,
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they they are trying to push all of these sorts
of reforms. You've got other reforms that they pushed earlier
this year and passed that are supposed to take effect
next year. Joscelyn Benson is asking the legislature to allow
her to implement those reforms this year. She has, as
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we just talked about, she has been in court several
times challenged because of her decisions and her rulings. And
so it's a we have a lawless sure, we have
a lawless secretary of State who is a highly partisan.
She's doing whatever she wants, and the Michigan media is
distracted by Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey and you know,
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all of those things and not actually looking at what
is going on in the state of Michigan.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Meanwhile, and in the state and like in the state
of this race, let's just let's just be blatant You've
got story after story every day, as I mentioned, and
it's part of your series Whitmer's Michigan. Well, you just
had the latest student loan delinquencies rising faster in all
but two states, a bleak economic picture constantly being painted
(48:54):
here in the state, and of course they've had opportunity
to do all sorts of things about it, but people
at the end of the day a suffering.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
Yeah, there's no question about it. One of the things
that we've been doing. We have a series called Whitmer's Michigan,
as you said, And so what we're trying to do
here is, as her profile is rising nationally and she's
clearly scheming to run for president, we want America to
know what she has done to our state and the
condition she has left our state in, even though she's
(49:25):
got two years left. And so the latest one was
student loan delinquencies are rising faster in only two states
more than Michigan, and Detroit is suffering from some of
the worst inflation in the country, and Michigan is the
second most violent state in the country. And it's just
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stat after stat and the mainstream media doesn't want to
talk about these things, and these are We're not cooking
numbers here. We're simply looking a data that you know,
quality analysts like wallet hug are looking at. And so
we look at crime data, education data, economic data, and
(50:11):
we just report this is what's going on in the
state of Michigan. And so as Gretchen Whitmer runs around
the country and on her book tour, she's going to
be campaigning in Pittsburgh for Kamala Harris when she it
seems like she's anywhere but Michigan. We want people to
know this is what she has done to our state.
And so if you like what she's done to Michigan,
(50:31):
you'll love what she will do to America.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
Oh man, that is a scary thought all together in itself.
Let's talk about the race because interesting things are happening.
We saw yesterday the endorsement that's non endorsement, that is,
I guess essentially endorsement teamsters with the Trump campaign, and
it's not endorsing Kamala for the first time, they're not
(50:55):
endorsing a Democrat in decades. You put that obviously a lot,
along with some of the other issues and the stories
that are coming out union workers. We saw the numbers
by the way on the poll they released, they say
about sixty percent support Trump and only thirty one percent
supportive Harris. And the numbers we're hearing for UAW workers
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are even more staggered. Maybe his I as seventy somehdd
percent for those UAW workers. Michigan continues to be a
major state and one that wild things are happening, and
we're going to continue to see these campaigns there for
quite some time.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
It sounds like, yeah. And and what was interesting about
the Teamsters numbers, as you said, it was it was
fifty eight support, fifty eight percent support Trump, thirty one
percent support Harris. It was they did polling of their
members and it was done by a Democrat firm and found,
(51:51):
you know, Trump had overwhelming support compared to Harris. And
that was It seems to me like the Teamsters made
a very logical decision that we're not going to get involved,
We're not going to endorse Harris because our members don't
endorse Harris. And it seems to me like this was
sort of really truly the small d democratic way to
(52:14):
go about it. And it was in star contrast to
what the UIW did. What I think some of the
other trade unions have done where they just they don't
even poll their members, they don't even ask. The leadership
is in lockstep with the Democrats because the Democrats give
them a seat at the table, They invite them to
the state dinners, they invite them to you know, all
(52:36):
the parties and all of that. And so it's a
great situation for the leadership for the Sean Fains of
the world, who you know, fancies himself as a Marxist,
but it's not so good for the members. And the
members can see that. The members can see what inflation
has done to their paychecks, what inflation has done when
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they're going to buy groceries, when they're trying to buy
school supplies, when they're trying to take care of their families.
The members have seen that, which is why you see
fifty eight percent of Teamster support Trump. And so the
Teamster leadership national leadership has taken a lot of heat
for not endorsing you. And then you've got situations like
(53:23):
Hillary Clinton is calling on George W. Bush to endorse
Kamala Harris, which is a whole nother discussion because I
remember the days when the Democrats just to say they
loathed Bush and Cheney is an understatement. Yeah, and yet
they now are trying to embrace George W. Bush and
(53:44):
Dick Cheney. That is just stunning, stunning.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
It is that also, don't I mean it shows the
desperation of the left, because yes, these are moves that
I think helped them very much at all, but they
must be desperate for every little percentage point they can get.
Things aren't looking good. Meanwhile, Trump continues to open up
the tent. We're out of time here, but you've got
(54:09):
a story on the Midwestern or the Midwestern or Dot
in his website today about how Trump met with the
mayor of ham Trammick wants to do The mayor of
han Trammick wants Trump to come to do an event
their host to rally in the nation's only Muslim majority city,
he says. And this is getting interest. All of this
(54:29):
is really really getting interested.
Speaker 2 (54:33):
Yeah, the mayor of ham Trammick met with President Trump
when he was in Flint. He did a very detailed
video which is in our story if you go to
the Midwesterner Dot News about their meeting, and the mayor
of ham Trammick says he invited Donald Trump to Ham
Trammick to host a rally. It was not Donald Trump
saying I want to come to Dan Trammick to host
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a rally. It was the mayor was inviting him. Very significant,
and of course it matters because of the uncommitted vote.
One hundred thousand Michigan voters voted uncommitted for Biden, and
I would.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
Say Harris.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
So and there's huge Muslim support for Jill Stein right now.
So it's very interesting to see how this is all developing.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
We'll keep an eye on it for you, as as
always Kyle does too with the Midwester of the Midwestern
or dot News. Always appreciate it and thank you for
taking a time and all the hard work you all
put in. Kyle, thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Happy to thank you.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
You got it. As you know, you can keep up
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I'm Robin Poffman. It's a Midwesterner dot news original story.
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Among everything that is wrong with these bands and what
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It's a healthcare crisis.
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It's a healthcare crisis that affects the patient and the profession.
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Vice President Kamala Harris participating in an online event with
Oprah Winfrey sponsored by the group Unite for America here
in Detroit.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
We're all Americans, and together, let's all choose.
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Come Alla ha.
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Donald Trump meeting with a pro Israel group in Washington,
d C.
Speaker 17 (57:14):
I'm here today to tell the Jewish American community that
is ugly tide of anti Semitic pro Hamas bigotry hate
will be turned back and crushed. Starting at noon on
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Speaker 18 (57:51):
Of a kind night in Major League Baseball where show
Heyo Tani becomes the first ever in the history of
the Biggs to record a single season fifty fifth in
the form of fifty stolen bases alongside fifty home runs.
It's never been done before in a single year, and
show Hey did it thanks in part to his three
home runs last night, his ten RBI and what was
(58:13):
a Dodger twenty to four walloping of the Marlins, a
win that secured a spot in the postseason guaranteed a
spot in the postseason for Los Angeles. In the NFL
Thursday Night Football, it was a win for the New
York Jets twenty four to three as they take it
to the Patriots, who gave up seven sacks in Jets
(58:34):
quarterback Aaron Rodgers twenty seven to thirty five. Through the
year three make it two hundred and eighty one yards
passing along with two scores.
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Back to the Justin Barclay Show, you can't make this
stuff up.
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Right here on nine ten am, Detroit's news talk superstation, they.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
Got another one of these stories. Chris just wild to
see this. Alaskan man arrested for threatening to assassinate Trump
at six conservative Supreme Court justices. This comes as we
got another one of these weird stories. But it's out there.
Forty nine percent of Democrats think Trump staged the second
assassination attempt staged it. These are the folks that are
(59:28):
calling you conspiracy theorists, ten foil hat wearing nut jobs,
all that for just asking questions about, you know, issues
that I think everyone can see right through these days.
But it is it's wild to wide they actually believe
he may have stayed. And I said, there's a lot
(59:48):
of them out there. This came out the first one,
the first initial assassination of the US shot. They were
people and they're still out there and they're on the
Internet and they're very vocal, and they'll say things like,
you know that he staged it, or somehow it was
a setup or I don't know. It's just all of
it very very strange to see, and I don't I'll
(01:00:14):
be completely honest with you, I don't know how we
get I really don't know how we get back from this.
We've gone over the break, we've jumped over the top,
we've gone across the precipice at this point, I don't
know how we get back from it. It's a good question.
(01:00:35):
I don't really have the answer for it. But man,
how crazy In Oklahoma right now? Officials just announced that
they have removed four hundred and fifty thousand ineligible names
from voter roles, including one hundred thousand dead people fifteen
thousand duplicate registrations that somehow just got pushed into the system.
(01:00:56):
And by the way, this isn't some sort of tenfoil
hat ware and conspiracy theory either. This is being reported
by even by local Oklahoma mainstream television stations, so it's real.
Speaker 19 (01:01:12):
Since January of twenty twenty one, Governor's sits office as
election officials have removed four hundred and fifty three thousand
names from the rolls. That breaks down to ninety seven
thousand deceased voters, fifty six hundred fallons, fifteen thousand duplicate registrations,
and one hundred and ninety five thousand who were removed
because they failed to verify their address. Over the last
three years, officials have also removed one hundred and forty
(01:01:34):
four thousand voters who moved out of state. Thanks to
new legislation approved by lawmakers, those voters can be removed
as soon as they put down roots in a new state.
Speaker 10 (01:01:42):
We're now able to remove voters automatically if we receive
notification from another state that they've surrendered their driver's license
in another certy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:52):
Come on, it's twenty twenty four. I know we don't
have flying cars or hoverboard journey on that yet, but
come on, this should be simple. It should be very
very easy to do. And the only reason we're not
doing it is because they don't want to. The only
reON and that's that's just Oklahoma. I've seen other areas
in other states where they're doing very similar things. In Michigan,
(01:02:12):
they still they got to sue and sue and sue
just to try and get Jocelyn Benson to take the
dead people off our rules. They don't want it because
when you die, you vote Democrat.
Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
That's why.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
Come on more.
Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
We'll talk about the latest in fact testimony given yesterday
from one of the folks involved with you. What he
just said about the border is insane. You're gonna want
to hear it coming up Byron Donald's congressman from Florida
joins us too right after this, doing the news rather
traffic together bottom the hour, back on nine to and am.
Speaker 20 (01:02:50):
Another day under biden ONMICS, morning coffee costs sixty five
percent more, gas forgetting to work costs doubled, workers' incomes
down three straight years, groceries cost you twenty percent more,
and mortgage payments astronomical.
Speaker 10 (01:03:11):
BIDMICS is working, and we are very.
Speaker 3 (01:03:14):
Proud of Bidenomics.
Speaker 20 (01:03:16):
Pleasant dreams.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
I'm Donald J. Trump and I approved this message.
Speaker 21 (01:03:19):
But the reality Donald Trump has been running the political elites,
not just in this election cycle, but really for nine years.
The American people are the ones who have showed up
put Donald Trump in office back in twenty seventeen, and
they're going to put him back in office this November,
making him the forty seventh president. He is a president
for the people, not for the elites.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
That's spiring Donald's congressman out of Florida. He joins US
Now with the latest to talk about this campaign. Of course, Michigan,
it's so important the battleground state and how this race
is really shaping up. Congresson appreciate you beginning with us.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Today, Dodds. Look, it's my pleasure to be here. Good morning.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
You know you you you're watching all of these things happening,
and I think it's it's eye opening for a lot
of people. We just talked about the Teamsters big announcement yesterday,
and obviously in Michigan, one of the biggest things that
we're seeing is union workers and fact auto workers in
so many different ways. I just saw this report earlier
I thought was really something, was that there there are
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there are union members in California, in Hollywood. They're saying
they are starting to change, uh and and and sort
of come over to Trump's side of things. Even they're
now back in Trump. They're saying rank and file and
support stickers on trucks in the in the lots are
in California. This is crazy, but uh, it seems as
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though the they no matter how much people are being
gas lit by the media of differences, is just drastic
on the ground.
Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Honestly, I think what's what you're seeing is the shifting
of voters under the the feet of the political parties.
Donald Trump, I mean, he's a force of nature. I
mean everybody knows this. He is a center of gravity.
It's a rare person like him, you know, in politics
or even frankly in life. And I mean you talk
(01:05:15):
about this culture entertainment industry, you know, you really have
to start talking about him in terms of like you know,
Jordan or Tiger, because he just moves people. It's just
I've seen it up close and personal. People gravitate towards him.
So he's really past politics at this point. That's kind
(01:05:36):
of how he he is. But then you take you
got to look at the country. People who are working
hard every single day. They know they've fallen behind because
they're putting the hours on the job, they put them
in consistently. They get the paycheck, they go home, they're
sitting with their families and they're like, wait a minute,
I just got to raise why is it that we're
(01:05:57):
still falling behind? Even stuff like you go to the supermarket,
you buy, you know, whatever it is you want to
buy a bag of chips, cookies, bread, eggs, beef, bacon.
Either the packages are smaller or you're paying much more money.
You know, when people are having to use their credit
cards to buy their groceries. America needs a change, and
(01:06:19):
nobody knows that better people who basically get up at
six am or five thirty am or five am every
day to get to the job, just to work and
make into meet for your family. You if Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have let them down and
they're looking at this economy and they're saying, you know what,
we need Trump. And then you got the fact that
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Kamala Harris can't even put together two minutes of coherence
economic thoughts.
Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
She can't.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Everything's a word salad. It's really That's why I think
working people in our country are saying, you know what,
give me Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
You know, it's interesting. I think Kamala was here with
Oprah and they did their virtual town hall here and
I just watched it just from the pure sort of
media production standpoint of watching what they did, and it's
it's kind of well, it's it's kind of glorious. The
fact that they gave her the Oprah treatment, and she
(01:07:21):
still came out looking like the way she did a
bit of a word salad mix up last night.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Here some of this.
Speaker 8 (01:07:26):
We love our country. I love our country. I know
we all do. That's why everybody's here right now. We
love our country.
Speaker 10 (01:07:35):
We we take pride in the privilege of being American,
and this is a moment where we can and must
come together as Americans understanding.
Speaker 11 (01:07:51):
We have so much more in common than what separates us.
Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
I've never met somebody or seen somebody say so much
and yet so very little at the same time. And
I don't think there's anything that is it better than
watching to look at Oprah's face and she's what'd she
come with? Talk about all of this? Last night?
Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
Incredible listen. I watched it, and Oprah was like jumping
in to try to bail her out of her word salad.
It happened like five different times. Oprah would jump in
or chime in, be like, oh yeah, but but remember this,
let's what about that, and it would refocus Kamala Harris.
(01:08:28):
The lady doesn't have anything, I mean of the day.
She's no, she couldn't save her. Look, she's been in
politics for two decades. I've been on Capitol Hill four years.
I was in the state House for four years. If
you wanted to talk to me about economics, I could
sit there and talk to you for thirty minutes straight
about economics, everything from tax policy, through trade policy, through
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capital formation, wages, labor costs, et cetera. We could have
that conversation. She's been in politics for two decades and
she can't even talk about it for two minutes. America,
especially Michigan, Michigan, there is nothing there. It's all talking points,
it's all platitudes. If she becomes president, nothing's going to
(01:09:13):
change because the radicals in the Democrat Party, they want
to keep the economic conditions the way they are right now.
They want to leave the border exactly the way it
is right now. They're just slowing it down to it.
You don't have the pictures in the middle of a
presidential election, but they're going to turn this Pickett back on.
This is their plan. Listen, the one thing she said,
(01:09:35):
and this is the one thing that was absolutely true
that Dana Bash interview, which was also a debacle. Her
values haven't changed, same person. She's just trying to run
for president and win that's it, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
And to that point, Bar McDonald's congressman from Florida with
us right now. Some really just striking testimony yesterday former
Chief Border Patrol Agent Aaron Heike talking about on what
he experienced, data hidden on terror encounters, one hundred and
fifty thousand flights to fly illegals to Texas, zero resources
(01:10:10):
to track fentanyl, and you'll wonder why the country's such
a mess. Another major issue that folks are concerned with.
Speaker 22 (01:10:16):
In San Diego, we had an exponential increase in significant
interest aliens. These are aliens with significant ties to terrorism.
Prior to this administration, the San Diego sector averaged ten
to fifteen siars per year.
Speaker 23 (01:10:30):
Once where it was out the border was far easier
to cross.
Speaker 22 (01:10:32):
San Diego went to over one hundred sias in twenty
twenty two, well over that in twenty twenty three, and.
Speaker 23 (01:10:39):
Even more than that registered this year. These are only
the ones we caught.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
You know, what's interesting to me is they've been doing
this the whole time to get away with it, hiding it.
And you know this is even as you mentioned, as
Biden had to run for reelection, they had to know
that some of the stuff was going to come out.
Now you imagine they get another four years to run
this game. What's the country gonna look like? What we
even have one after that? All said down in.
Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Honestly, if you let the if she wins, we're gonna
start looking a lot more like like Western Europe where
they are overrun with illegal immigrants who don't assimilate into
the country and start changing portions of America and people,
you know, they would probably say, well, that's xenophobic. Well, first,
I'm a black man, ain't xenophobic. That's just reality. The
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truth is is back when Donald when Joe Biden became
president in twenty twenty one, we went down to the
border and we were talking to border agents three months
after he put it if he made all those changes,
basically ripping up Trump's border policy, and then they were like,
all the kids were amassing in the detention facilities because
at the time only unaccompanied children could come across, and
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so the kids that are mashing in the defensive facilities.
We go down there to look the Biden administration did
want members of Congress to into the facilities. We had
to basically be like, we're paying for all this, We're
going in. At that point, that's when the Biden administration
started coming up with the strategy of just dispersing these
children all across the United States. The reason why they
(01:12:15):
did that is because they didn't want the pictures of
people overwhelming the detention facilities of border patrol agents, so
they started dispersing them everywhere so that nobody could say anything.
So the media could be like, well, we don't have
any pictures. We can't see what's happening. It's all by design.
This is their grand plan. They want open borders, they
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want massive illegal immigration, they want to break the system,
and we can't allow that as Americans. Look, people have
had their political viewpoints for a long time, but this
is not about Republican Democrat anymore. This is about common
sense and having common sense policy when it comes to immigration,
obviously when it comes to our economy, and the person
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sure who brings that is Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
I were Donald's congressman from Florida. We know things that
are heating up, not only in this race but also
in Michigan, and it matters, you know now more than ever.
We've been asking people to get out there, but not
only get out there yourself, make sure that you take
your friends and your family and people go to church
with whoever it might be. I know there's one point
seven million low propensity. That means they normally don't vote,
(01:13:27):
but if they did vote, they would vote conservative. They
would vote for Trump one point seven million in this state.
If we just get a fraction of those folks, we
win Michigan. And I think if we can win the state,
there's a lot of folks who say we can win
the country. But I think it's even bigger than the
nation right now, because as America goes, so goes the
rest of.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
The World's totally true. Look, Michigan obviously is super key
critical state. Look I'll tell you right now, if Donald
Trump wins Michigan, he's winning the election. I'll tell you
that right now, because I think the same people who
are upset and who are bewildered, they feel left behind,
they don't know how the country gotten to this point.
(01:14:08):
They live in Michigan, but they also live in Pennsylvania,
they live in Wisconsin, they live in Arizona, they live
in Nevada, they live in every state in our country.
And the reason is is because we have witnessed the
worst presidential administration in American history. This thing is bad.
And if you, if you take the time even to
listen to a Kamala Harrison interview, you can quickly see
(01:14:31):
that she has no answers for what has gone wrong
while she's been sitting there in the White House, and
she has really no intentions of fixing anything. She just
wants to run out the clock and fool people into
voting for her. But we can't let her get away
with that. We got a country to save. We can
really make America great again. But there's only one person
who's going to do it, and that's Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
Congress Obia MacDonald says, she's taken the time to be
here with us today.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
Not a problem. Take it easy, Yeah, blast night.
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
There it is. It's pretty plain at simple, cut and dry.
And we'll continue to give you the latest Sunday stories
as these things heat up. We marched towards election day here,
and boy, I'll tell you this state's never been ever
been high, ever been higher. Nott's on the lines, but
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you know that preaching to the choir. Let's just see
if we can get a few other voices to join
in with us on the way, speaking which story that
we're gonna blow the lid off here. Coming up this morning.
You may hear first Patty McMurray joined us with the
latest eight Way pund they'd coming up a little bit
after top of the hour and more. We got updates
around the state and theyon from the Midwestern or the
(01:15:44):
Midwesterner dot News. Let's check in now back after this
on nine ten am. Coming up Patty McMurray from the game.
Weag tounded more from the border patrol agents who I
just find a glimpse of this boring hikes is then
(01:16:08):
testifying US State from the contress former Chief Patrol Agent,
US Customs and Border.
Speaker 22 (01:16:13):
Place in San Diego. We had an exponential increase in
significant interest aliens. These are aliens with significant ties to terrorism.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
These are terrorists they're letting into the country.
Speaker 22 (01:16:22):
Prior to this administration, the San Diego sector averaged ten
to fifteen siirs per year.
Speaker 23 (01:16:28):
Once word was out the border was far easier to cross.
Speaker 22 (01:16:31):
San Diego went to over one hundred sias in twenty
twenty two, well over that in twenty twenty three, and
even more than that registered this year.
Speaker 23 (01:16:40):
These are only the ones we caught. At the time.
Speaker 22 (01:16:43):
I was told I could not release any information on
this increase in SIAS or mentioned any of the arrests.
The administration was trying to convince the public there was
no threat.
Speaker 23 (01:16:52):
At the border.
Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
Significant interest aliens these other words, people tied to terrorists
they have of major national security implications.
Speaker 23 (01:17:03):
Fentanyl is another issue.
Speaker 22 (01:17:05):
The San Diego area seies between eighty and ninety percent
of the methan, fhetamine, and fentanyl seizures annually for our
entire country.
Speaker 23 (01:17:13):
With little enforcement at the border, these drugs were coming
through in mass.
Speaker 22 (01:17:16):
During my last year in San Diego, the price for
a single pillar fentanyl, for example, went from ten dollars
to twenty five cents. To make matter worse, during twenty
twenty two and twenty three, I had to shut down
San Diego traffic checkpoints, which are critical for drug in addiction,
because the resources had been diverted to the process and
release mission. The large numbers also had and still have
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a negative impact on the San Diego community. I had
to release illegal aliens by one hundreds each day into
communities who could not support them. To quiet the problem,
two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas.
These flights simply brought aliens that would have been released
in San Diego over to Texas. Each flight costs approximately
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. This was the administration's
(01:18:02):
way to try and quiet the border of wide crisis.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
He's sounding the alarm. And you know, I I some
might say, well, how can we say some at the time,
and I like that, But these whistleblowers and they come
out in the timing. I'm grateful that we're seeing them.
But can you imagine do you think this gets any
play on CNN? Do you think that this gets any
(01:18:28):
play on MSD and C. Do you think any of
the alphabet ABC, CBS? Did you think they they carry
this guy at all? Do you think they're going to
share what he had to say at all? And the
fact that again they are now it's unfortunately, but but
(01:18:48):
it's true. Again, Ah, this is this is the border
wide open and the ramifications that it has and what
it necessarily will do to everything from the fittanyl to terrorists.
(01:19:10):
And we know there are plots out there. In fact,
we got this news yesterday. Bat Gates added five plots right,
there are five squads out right. Now bring to the
five foreign assassination teams. Essentially is what he said. Five
(01:19:33):
known assassination three three now five, five known assassination teams.
That's the right, not daring. An appearance on bright Bar
News Daily, he made the case currently five known teams
in the United States, three of which are foreign and
out to kill President Trump.
Speaker 10 (01:20:00):
The uh.
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
When that happens, If that happens, goodness, and we've allowed it.
We've let this water be wide of It's not just
about him. It's about everything else that's going to happen
in this country, to you, to your kids. You cannot
(01:20:26):
have a country without borders. You can't have a home
without doors. You've got to be able to control who
comes in and out. This is only but this is
the only reason. Everything I'm just telling is common sense
and logic. You already know. You know I'm preaching the
choir again here. You already know this. But this is
a this is a fact, an issue that I think
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most folks are coming to grips with that have not
been paying attention. So it's not just about you, it's
not just about me. It's about people that are waking up.
And I think we got to welcome those people in
because they're waking up. They're deciding now that oh my gosh,
(01:21:12):
they've been asleep at the Will for aren't too long.
And yes, those people we ought to, we ought to
welcome back in with with with open arms, into the
fold of truth, logic and common sense. And we will,
(01:21:34):
we will. They held a town hall last night when
Oprah was holding hers with old Kami Kamal, they held
a town hall and to the point of these open
borders and what the consequences are and what's happening. This
woman got up, a mother, and she spoke. She asked
(01:21:54):
a question. Viveik was the one that did the town hall.
Trump says he's on his way there. Next. This is
the question. That's what she asked.
Speaker 24 (01:22:02):
Hi, So I have a young daughter. I have two
daughters actually, and one of my daughter is younger. So
I want to talk about the crime, a little bit
personal crime. So she's been followed around Walmart, She's been stalked.
She ran to her car, threw stuff down, ran to
her cardships chased. They're immigrants. She was chased by a
(01:22:24):
man with a machete on her way to work. Called
the police. She told him what had happened and wanted
to file a report. Two hours later, the police still
had not called her back and never checked on the crime.
So that's how you know there's no crime in Springfield
because no one's reporting it.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
That was your that was your daughter.
Speaker 25 (01:22:52):
And do you I mean, I guess does she have
any sense for whether those were illegal immigrants into the countries?
But she probably wasn't conversing with well, they're chasing with
the machete.
Speaker 1 (01:23:01):
But okay, read late.
Speaker 23 (01:23:03):
See here's the thing.
Speaker 25 (01:23:04):
It's uncomfortable to say this.
Speaker 23 (01:23:05):
But it's true.
Speaker 25 (01:23:07):
If your first act of entering the country breaks the law,
then you're more likely to break the law when you're
already here.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
That's obvious. If a big haunt of great night last
night at that town hall, giving those people a voice,
it's essentially what it is, shining a spotlight trumple you
ded there as well, shining a spotlight on what's going
on there. You know, while the media ill guests. Lets
you tell you Democrats as well. No, no, no, it's
not happening. They're making it up. It's all fake news. No,
(01:23:39):
this is something that is undeniable. What is happening there.
It's much bigger than the dogs and the cats and
the pets and the nuts and everything else, effectively putting
a little wood of sunlight the greatest disinfected on the
ole there. And we'll get into the more of that.
By the way, Patty McMurray Gayway Punt that joins us next.
So the store is gonna go wide open right here
(01:24:00):
back with the newsweather and trap nest stakes are high,
and that means the focus is even writer on Michigan
and what's happening here in the state and the election.
That's it's no surprise and it's no secret. Well, we're
(01:24:21):
following some of the latest in fact what is being
done in Michigan to try and swing and sway the
state pull it further towards the left. Yesterday we talked
to Patrise Johnson. She shared the details behind the story
Toddy McMurray did with Gateway Punnt. Michigan's thirty Democrats passed
four new election bills, including radical lottery style rank choice voting,
(01:24:44):
quarter pointed election monitors, and theft of election control from
local clerks. He's been covering these stories with the Gayway
Punnet and joins us now with the latest in fact,
another story that you'll hear here first. Daddy, appreciate you
being here.
Speaker 26 (01:24:58):
With us today, Hijoin, Yeah, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (01:25:03):
You know, your work is important on these things because
people need to hear what's going on. And when we're
talking about these bills that came through the Senate, very
few people were aware when we talked with Patsea yesterday
about this, and I think, you know, that's kind of
part of what they count on here to be able
(01:25:23):
to operate on the cover of darkness, the COONa silence,
and you know, local Michigan media not really doing much
about this or talking about it at all.
Speaker 26 (01:25:33):
Yeah, I would tend to agree with you on that.
I think that most people are really unaware of the
election laws that have been created by this legislature that
really strup Michigan voters of protections that are necessary to
have free and fair elections. And one of the things
(01:25:54):
that is most concerning, or possibly the most concerning, is
a recent development that we've discovered, and that's with the
uo Kava voters. It's Uocava voters, which is an acronym
for the overseas voters, and these can be military voters
or family members of military voters, which are also considered
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military votes. And then there are the overseas voters, maybe
students that are living abroad, people that are living in
another country for whatever reason. But this seems to be
suddenly the number one focus of the Democrat Party. In fact,
they've put out a memo saying that their goal is
(01:26:40):
to reach or to register and get nine million voters
to vote in the upcoming election, which is interesting because
government websites say that there were only four point eight
million Americans eligible or living abroad, and then of that number,
two point four are eligible to vote. So this is
(01:27:03):
really concerning. And I think the reason that it's concerning,
and this goes back to information that most people don't understand,
especially the everyday citizen. But many people in the election
integrity space were not even aware that when these voters
register to vote on a federal website or on a
(01:27:24):
website that the Democrats have created called Vote from Abroad,
you don't need to have an identification to vote. If
you don't have an identification or can't provide the last
four numbers of your Social Security number, you can skip
that function on the website and move on to the
next part of the application process. Another interesting fact is
(01:27:49):
that voters that are registering to vote as overseas voters
don't have to prove that they had a residence in
the United States. They can literally choose a state they
want to vote in, and they can choose an address
where they would like to have their application tied tied to.
(01:28:09):
There's been play of information that shows that these addresses
are not being checked and mostly because they don't have
to be available address. You talked to Patrice Johnson yesterday.
Her organization has done a lot of work with Heather
Honey a Verity Vote, and they've proven that these addresses
are not checked into once these people registered to vote.
(01:28:33):
So essentially we've got potentially millions of people that the
Democrats are trying to recruit that can just start to
vote and get an absentee ballot by not showing any
identification or not proving that they really have any ties
to the United States.
Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
You know, I'm just curious, Patti McMurray with us right
now the Gateway plunded. One of the things I'm just
wondering about is how long this has been going on.
There's these games about these you know, these registering people
overseas and getting people off the voter roll, Like you know,
we have this other story that was that was prevalent
(01:29:13):
today and a four hundred I know, you guys covered
a two four hundred and fifty thousand I think were
taken off the roles and where was it Oklahoma ineligible
names these people one hundred thousand of them were dead,
fifteen thousand duplicate. I just wonder how much of a
problem this has been and how long it's been, and
(01:29:34):
maybe we just never heard about any of these things
because well, who was going to cover it, you know,
the local mainstream TV station or the newspaper. They weren't
going to touch any of this stuff. And you know,
I mean now only because we have alternative media, we
have resources like Twitter, acts or other places to go
(01:29:57):
where we can we can talk about these things and
these stories can get shared well that you actually can
shine some some sunlight on it.
Speaker 26 (01:30:04):
Yeah, yeah, I I totally agree with you. And part
of the problem is that when we find these these
these kind of bombshell stories that we report on, you
have people like you know, Craig Margren the Detroit News
who puts up an opposing statement on Twitter directly from
(01:30:25):
Joslyn Benson or Dana Nessel with no investigative work whatsoever
into these stories. He just puts up an opposing statement
from the Democrat Party. And so, yeah, we are we're
really up against a machine where this isn't just you know,
a few you know, local stations, this is national news,
local news. You know, we're up against a huge machine
(01:30:50):
right now trying to get this information out. And you know,
you asked how long this has been going on? Just
to give you a little bit of background. One of
the things that that to me, and I have an
article that will be coming out today on the Gateway
punt and it should it may even be out already,
but I talk about being a poll challenger at the
twenty twenty election at the TCS Center and how after
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I started investigating these Yuo Kava voters, it occurred to
me that that's when the poll challengers were kicked out
of the TCS Center. When they were preparing the h
they called them military ballots, which was a great way to,
you know, make everybody extra cautious, because obviously nobody wants
to disenfranchise a military voter, right, And so they asked
(01:31:35):
everyone to take a break, and they were going to
be sorting through the military ballots. Continue to call the
military ballots, and so we all left the room, and
fortunately I got back into the room. But that's when
they covered the windows, right. And in my story, I've
included a recording of Jasmin Benson speaking to Frank Beckman
(01:31:56):
on w Jr. And when he asked her why the
windows were being covered, she told him it was because
they were being broken by the poll challengers and that
the police were covering them.
Speaker 6 (01:32:07):
Neither one of.
Speaker 26 (01:32:07):
Those two stories are true. I have the recording of it.
I include that in my article. Unfortunately, I was next
to be interviewed by Frank and I explained to him
that there were no one does being broken and that
the Detroit police did not cover the windows.
Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
It was the workers.
Speaker 26 (01:32:22):
And when the announcement was made for everybody to take
a break, the Democrats and the outside agitators working in
the TCF knew that what was happening, and so they
stayed in the room and had food delivered. Those greasy
pizza boxes are evidence that they knew to have food
delivered to that room, while the Republican poll challengers left
(01:32:42):
to go to a separate room on a separate floor
for their lunch. So there's a reason why they didn't
want us to see the Yuo Kava voters. I've also
included in my article a video of my testimony in
front of the Senate Oversight Committee talking about how those
ballots that I witnessed, none of them were for Donald Trump.
They were all copies of each other, and none of
(01:33:04):
the voters could be found in the voter roles. The
election workers couldn't find them. And so when they couldn't
find a voter in the voter roles, and these are
overseas voters that are supposed to be getting their ballots
or having the ballots sent out forty five days before
the election, so there's no reason they would be in
the supplemental poll books. But the election workers, nevertheless, when
they couldn't find them in the voter roles, they went
(01:33:25):
through supplemental books and of course they weren't there, and
so they would put in a birth day in a
one to one nineteen hundred and it would override the
system and allow the vote to be processed. But these
were the Yui Kava voters, and every time I challenged one,
an outside agitator would come up and get directly in
my face and start screaming at me about disenfranchising the
(01:33:47):
military ballots.
Speaker 1 (01:33:49):
So how many I mean when it comes to uh,
you know, these these these polls and these challenges and
able to come in and do the challenging of this stuff,
how many people even realize this process what is happening?
Because I think, you know, Patty, the thing is when
(01:34:10):
you hear, well, the election was rigged, you know, and
then to me, I think that's the best way to
put it, because look, we've got evidence that the election
was rigged, with lots of evidence. We don't really have
to look much further than the fact that the FBI
was out there telling everybody that Hunter's laptop wasn't real.
We don't talk much further than the fact that Twitter
was saying, hey, if you share this, we're going to
(01:34:31):
take you down. All that stuff. They were suppressing the story.
That's obvious. But then when you get into the actual
weeds and you see what the process is and how
you have explained it. I remember all of it. I
remember talking about this because I've heard pat Ullback talking
about it, sharing that Yeah, though this is when they
kicked everybody out. It was when they were counting the
(01:34:51):
overseas ballots, and this is out went down to your account,
matches exactly what he's told me before. But I just
wonder how many people even realize that that is the
process and how these elections work. I think as the
American people, and unfortunately we get what we deserve, we
are so blindly ignorant to how all of this works,
and so we couldn't even imagine that this process could
(01:35:15):
be rigged. But I'm sorry, I don't have to look
much further than the boxes on the windows, because that
that says transparency to me. I mean, you want to
come from the windows.
Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
This is just blatant right right, But why at that moment?
Speaker 26 (01:35:29):
I think everybody needs to ask that question. And just
to give you a few numbers. In Fulton County, Georgia
a hand recount, so you remember when they did the
recountant and George and Arizona a hand recount of nine
hundred and fifty, you'll have a ballot had zero votes
for Trump, yeah, for Joe Biden. And that's the board.
Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
You know, it's possible, it's impossible.
Speaker 26 (01:35:51):
Yeah, these are all impossible numbers. And also you know
military voters people that are actually in the military. Those
of them account for about thirty six percent of the
Yokava votes, so it's not a huge number. Most of
these people are not military, and military voters tend to
vote Republican, and that's a fact. But unfortunately we just
(01:36:14):
didn't see any of those, you know, when they were
being counted, and so this is a real concern. There
was a Morning Joe segment with Bruce Hyman, who is
a Canadian ambassador to the US for Barack Obama. He
was on Morning Joe with Mika Brazinski and he talked
about just yesterday how this is going to be a
huge push by the Democrats to get more overseas voters
(01:36:36):
and how they had a conference call with Hollywood celebrities
and influencers and top Democrat officials about how they were
going to get the word out so they could get
more of these votes. In these votes, you know, could
be created potentially in a boiler room in Pakistan somewhere,
and there's no tracing it. That's the best part about
(01:36:56):
this particular potential scheme. There's no tracing these votes, and
people need to understand that this is to me, the
most dangerous and easiest way to steal an election.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
How I'm actually the first Democrats.
Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Well, how do we stop? Because the first the line
has to be obviously getting this out so people know.
That's what we're doing right now, the awareness but piece,
but what comes next?
Speaker 26 (01:37:23):
You know, I'm working with a number of different people
nationally and locally here in Michigan to talk about what
steps we can take to try to stop this from happening.
So far, I have you know, we have a few
people that are working on this and they're reporting back
to me about what can be done. But as of now,
(01:37:44):
you know, this has been going on for a while undetected,
but particularly this time because the Democrats are telegraphing that
this is how they could win the election, is what's
overseas votes. They're making a big deal about letting people
know that so that when these astronomys numbers come in
and each presidential election, by the way, these uo common
(01:38:05):
numbers are exploding. They're getting larger and larger with each election.
And what's interesting in twenty twenty, when people were coming
home because of COVID from overseas, there was a huge
increase in overseas voters which doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
Well, Patty McMurray, stay on top of it. We would
love to hear more from me. You have updates on
this or anything else. I know you are running for
you right for the Gateway punnit, but there are other
places people can find you online, in fact in person
as well. You've got an event you got coming up
as well. Can you tell us about this?
Speaker 26 (01:38:36):
Yeah, sure, I'd love to. I'm going to be one
of the featured speakers at the Lincoln Day Dinner for
the Monroe County GOP and I'm excited because I'm also
going to be speaking with Joel Barry of the Babylon
be He's the managing editor there, and I think it's
going to be a great event. There's still time to
(01:38:58):
get tickets. If people are interested, they can email Monroe
Dinner at gmail dot com or they can visit their
website Monroe Monroe m IGP dot org to get tickets
for the event. I think it's going to be a
great a great event. I'll be talking about my work
on election integrity with a focus on Michigan, and of
(01:39:19):
course Joel Berry will probably be making everybody laugh because
the bab Lamb, as you know, is just a great
satirical publication.
Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Well we need that now more than ever too. Thanks
for facing are still serious. You got to have a
little bit of injection, a humor in there so you
can stay you know, happy and joyful in the fin
I don't know joye the word I want to use
these days, but you know what I mean. Also, online,
you're on Twitter and you're right for the Gateway Pundit
anyplace else you want to mention.
Speaker 26 (01:39:48):
No, no, that's it, That's what I do.
Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
Thank you, Patti, Thank you for the work. We really
appreciate the update.
Speaker 2 (01:39:55):
Great.
Speaker 26 (01:39:55):
I appreciate you having me on.
Speaker 1 (01:39:57):
You got to talk to you soon. Patty McMurray, blessed
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I got to make sure we get to a stack
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of stories Trump told you earlier, had it to Springfield
and Aurora. Love that shining a bigger spotlight on the
things that need to be I think reported. What else
do we have? Oh yeah, did you see this? This
(01:41:25):
has become illegal. The fact checkers are not happy. This
is illegal. It's a Babylon Bee ad. They made it.
They made it fake with with I think it is
might had ai deep fake stuff in it. End they
(01:41:46):
made it on purpose as a parody. Gavin Newsom just
signed the law to make this illegal in California. So
who knows if they're going to be coming to to
arrest the folks at the Babylon Be just yet.
Speaker 13 (01:41:58):
But I'm Newsome the governor of California. This is a
message for the people of America, given in my authentically
recorded non Ai voice.
Speaker 1 (01:42:12):
That's hilarious. I don't I don't care who you are.
That's a in nine nine times. They are hilarious. These
guys my leadership.
Speaker 13 (01:42:20):
Over the last several years, California has become a world
leader in extremist left wing governance.
Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
This is this is brilliant.
Speaker 13 (01:42:29):
My policies were so effective that almost one million people
are now fleeing the state every year. We even ran
out of U haul during the COVID pandemic. I locked
everyone in their homes and shut down businesses for months.
The Five French Laundry though, that's my favorite restaurant. Last year,
I cleaned up the dangerous, messy streets of San Francisco,
you know, because Chinese Communist presidency was coming and I
(01:42:51):
really wanted to impress him.
Speaker 1 (01:42:52):
As he's my boss, after all. That's true.
Speaker 13 (01:42:54):
This year I signed legislation that allows me to take
custody of your kid if you refuse to give him
artificial hormones and chop off his genitals.
Speaker 1 (01:43:03):
Now, all of this is factual. However, I would say
that this is not really him saying this is AI.
Now I will say this is dangerous. I don't know
that you should make it illegal, but maybe we should
be more aware that what we're hearing and singing isn't real,
and maybe we should start with the mainstream. This is
what you're hearing in sing on the TV, in your
newspaper may not be real. Because if you.
Speaker 13 (01:43:25):
Don't do that, you're a bigot that true biggots shouldn't
be allowed to have kids. I've also led the way
in green energy by banning all cars that don't run
on electricity. Then I banned almost all the electricity. This
is smart leadership.
Speaker 1 (01:43:39):
On my watch.
Speaker 13 (01:43:40):
The cost of living in homelessness have skyrocketed, schools are failing,
drug dealers and human traffickers are pouring across the border,
and poop has covered the sidewalks of San Francisco. This
is the positive, joyful vision we offer as Democrats. That's
why I'm enthusiastically endorsing Kamala Harris for president. She'll do
(01:44:01):
to the country everything I did in California.
Speaker 1 (01:44:03):
She'll do to the country everything I did in California.
Hang on, there's more to this. We'll get the rest
of the ad All on the Way, quick Break, Bottle
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next on nine ten am, coming off the Glen Day Program.
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It is a jam packed show today nine to noon
on a Friday. You don't want to go anywhere and
miss it. Here she is COMMI Kamala getting that big
endorsement from Gavin new some gruesome Gavin Newsom ount in Comifornia.
It's an AI commercial. It's not real, but Babylon B
put this togethers go.
Speaker 13 (01:44:51):
This is the positive, joyful vision we offer as Democrats.
It is funny never enthusiastically endorsing Kamala Harris for president twentygo. Yes,
she'll do to the country everything I did in California.
Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
She'll do to the country everything I did in commy form.
Speaker 13 (01:45:07):
Anyway, I'm California Governor Gavin Newsom, and I approved this
one real message, which is a recording of my voice
without the assistance of any AI whatsoever. This isn't a
deep fake, and you can rest assured that it isn't
because I just signed an unconstitutional law outlawing deep fake.
Speaker 1 (01:45:28):
No one would dare violate it.
Speaker 13 (01:45:31):
Thank you and science bless America.
Speaker 1 (01:45:33):
Science Bless America. Oh man, they've done it again, the
Gateway Pundit nailing it once again. Oh, you just can't.
Some of this stuff you just can't make up. But
(01:45:54):
they have done a fantastic job of putting that out there. Man,
you know it is it is a it's a First
Amendment issue. You can't tell these guys that they can't
do some of this stuff. You really, you really can't.
Although I do think it is something we need to
(01:46:15):
be I do think we need to be concerned with.
It's a real it's a real situation. Something we ought
to be We ought to be absolutely on top of it.
Know that anything and everything these days could be it
(01:46:41):
could it could it could be a major problem with
these and then one of the elections. We figured in
this election, it could pop up that you would see
either video or a voice recording or something like that
that would come out with some sort of charge or
some sort of accusation that something would just completely whole
(01:47:11):
cloth made up.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
It it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:18):
I mean, it's it's real. That's something we need to
know about, but something we ought to We ought to
make sure that we're keeping an eye on federal human
trafficking investigation underway right here in uh in Michigan. In fact,
I don't know if you've seen this latest story, but
(01:47:38):
this is a story Dundee, Michigan. A federal human trafficking
investigation is being conducted. And of course, you know you
hear these things. They're going, No, that's not that's stuff.
Is that possible? That can't be possibly true. It's happening everywhere.
I think you're gonna hear more of this, in fact,
(01:47:59):
in places like Springfield and Aurora as we get more
and more. And of course the truth about what's happening you.
Trafficking is happening every day the southern border at the
border open and the border opened, the northern border as well.
It's happening every day, and unfortunately it is all to
(01:48:22):
it's scurring on aw to I think regular basis. The
police discovering illegal immigrants brought from Chicago to work at
Splash Universe in Dundee.
Speaker 9 (01:48:38):
Now to a developing story out of Michigan, a hotel
in Dundee is an investigation by Homeland Security. Federal agents
confirmed tonight's Flash Universe is the subject of a human
trafficking investigation. According to a report from Dundee Police. A
group of employees were arguing with the manager. When an
officer arrived. He confirmed at least three of them were
(01:48:58):
in the country illegally. A front desk clerk also told
the officer the owners chartered two private buses to bring
the group here from Chicago. The hotel's owner tells thirteen
Action News the workers came from the consulting firm i DHS,
Illinois's Department of Human Services. Those three illegal immigrants, he said,
(01:49:19):
were fired for bad performance. Dundee police drove them to
the Greyhound station to Ledo, where a social worker arranged
for their transportation back to Chicago.
Speaker 4 (01:49:29):
He also said she.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
Was worried about the remaining workers.
Speaker 9 (01:49:32):
At Splashoot and Verse, a spokesperson for Homeland Security Investigations,
confirmed the hotel is now at the center of a
labor trafficking investigation.
Speaker 1 (01:49:41):
We attend the convenience store and by the way saying
I want to turn that one off. I don't think
this is uh, this is this is so much more
common than well, you probably realize. We're hearing trafficking allegations
(01:50:03):
coming out of out of Springfield, Ohio right now at
the same time as well, and it's a whole it's
a whole work kind of like, that's what, but that's what.
That's why they loved this. By the way, the open
borders a lot of these, and that's why you get
some Republicans that will join in. People talk about what
the but the economy, it's great for the economy bringing
(01:50:25):
these people in. And that's why you get the mayor
of Springfield saying, oh, you know, nothing's wrong here. You
know the manager there, nothing's wrong, everything's great. That's that's
that's why you you you see people really supporting this
kind of stuff. It's because, uh, it's it's a it's
(01:50:58):
to look the other way sort of thing. I mean,
the same same way that you you can use your
cell phone or wear your sneakers or whatever. It is
even closed on a daily basis, you're not really thinking
about where those things came from, who made them, whether
it's slave labor or some sort of forced labor was involved.
It's terrific. You never want to think about that, but
(01:51:20):
it's true, especially with your electronic devices China. What's happening
there at Apple and they didn't even had to like
switch some of their you're manufacturing over to Indians place
because they want to get away from some of this stuff.
It's it's bad news. But again it's nothing that we
(01:51:40):
we hadn't already kind of known and and and could
can unfortunately, uh have already been aware of. But this
is the this is the toll of the border. Yes
it's national security, but you know it's it's for a
country that's pro freedom. You said, these people here and
they're getting trafficked and finding themselves enslaved in one way
(01:52:03):
or another. Boy, it really is a black guy on things.
And that's I think that's another issue that people really
are are concerned about this whole Diddy or didn't he
Saga Pe? Did he Sean Combs? By the way, he's
on suicide watch. You see this the per People magazine.
(01:52:28):
He's been placed on suicide watch because the second attempt
to be get let out of jail has just has
been denied bail twice, so just fallen through. Calm's fifty
four rested a Manhattan hotel on the night of Monday,
September sixteenth. The next day, his indictment was unsealed, revealing
(01:52:48):
he is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to
engage in prostitution. Now he's in New York. You know,
he's being held by some of the same people that
held Jeffrey Epstein and got think in like the same place.
(01:53:11):
So should we go out on a limb here and
just say that did he didn't Epstein himself? Did he?
Maybe it's too early for that. I don't know. Remanded
to MDC on Tuesday, September seventeen after putting not guilty,
being denied bill twice. It's not known if Comb's is
suicide or how long he's been on suicide watch. Sources
(01:53:33):
tell people it's for preventative measures, as Comb's is in
shock and his mental state is unclear. Do you think
he's in shock or do you think he saw this coming.
I think he probably had an idea this was coming.
MDC houses sixteen hundred inmates, many of whom are a
(01:53:54):
waiting trial known for being dangerous and understaffed, with a
high number of deaths and suicides. In their motions for
Combs to be granted bail, his attorney's growth at several
courts in this district have recognized the conditions at the
Metropolitan Detention Center are not fit for pre trial detention.
Just earlier the summer, an inmate was murdered. The legal
(01:54:15):
team set. At least four inmates have died by suicide
there in the past three years. The indictment against Combs,
he's accused of forcing victims to have to participate. Waters
covered this in Freakoffs and Boy, there's more to this.
Not just Didty underfire a lot of people right now
(01:54:35):
that are feeling the heat.
Speaker 27 (01:54:37):
Did He's one of the most well connected guys in
the country. He owned a record label, cable channel, clothing line,
and was the Democrat's top community organizer.
Speaker 2 (01:54:46):
Did He wasn't working alone.
Speaker 27 (01:54:47):
And now that he's behind bars, Hollywood's breaking out in
a cold sweat.
Speaker 1 (01:54:53):
I got news for you.
Speaker 28 (01:54:55):
They coming just for him. They coming for a whole
bunch of people. Hollywood's in trouble. I'm not talking about
actors and actresses. I'm talking about the music industry. Anytime
the Feds are coming your way, They're not coming just
for you. Think about the people he's done business with,
Think about the money involved.
Speaker 1 (01:55:15):
You don't do all of this to go after somebody
in their coworkers. You do this because there's a bigger
fish to fry. No, boy, and you suspect that he's
the one that's gonna nail it for you.
Speaker 27 (01:55:31):
We're finding out a third major music executive mind this week.
Speaker 1 (01:55:35):
Wow.
Speaker 27 (01:55:36):
We're not saying it's connected, but the timing's strange. And
now a Homeland Security agent who rated Diddy's Miami mansion
says this, In my opinion, he's as bad as Jeffrey Epstein.
These women are young, either barely illegal or barely illegal.
And Diddy's freak off dungeon, you were being watched and
taped by Now the government has the tapes and they
(01:55:59):
know every everybody involved in the freak offs. Are they
going to lock up the other high profile sexual abusers
or let them get away with it?
Speaker 4 (01:56:07):
Like Epstein's associates.
Speaker 1 (01:56:16):
Lots of lots of things about to come out, Lots
of people don't want to come out. Will they find
a way just to sweep this all under under the rugs? Boy,
it uh, it's it's gonna get interesting and it already
(01:56:41):
has it already storied well justice underway back after this
Detroit s news Talk superstation nine ten am getting the
latest from the Midwestern around the state and beyond. Geez and.
Speaker 2 (01:56:58):
Off.
Speaker 1 (01:56:58):
Otherwise, warm sunshine, few clouds, with a thunderstorm of the
air late this afternoon. Come of the day, warm periods
of clouds and sunshine. Tomorrow, it's some more rainback on Sunday.
Things really be in the eighties for the next two days,
but they're really cool off on Monday, cloudy, not as warm,
a couple of showers in a thunderstorm, and a little
more rain in the forecast on Tuesday dropping down. Look
(01:57:21):
at this for our high of only sixty nine on Tuesday,
fall I was falling. That's that's about. That's about where
we are, and that is uh, well, that's about all
(01:57:41):
you can get at this point.
Speaker 3 (01:57:42):
It is uh.
Speaker 1 (01:57:44):
They'll turn it back, they'll turn it back. I don't
want to say the S word, that four letter words,
they don't want to use any of that. But it's
going to be doing lots of it before you know it. Hey,
but we know what we're in for. It just it's
I like fall too. I don't mind it. It just
we know what we're in for. We know what's coming.
Robert Hayley with the Trafalgar Group chief polster, what a
(01:58:06):
submerged Republican voter is and why they aren't being represented
in election polling. He's a guy that really kind of
I mean, he's the one that really sort of pioneered
this idea that a lot of Trump voters wouldn't like,
really answer the polls. I like to mess with posters,
things like that. Really interesting guy coming up in the
(01:58:28):
Glen Back program today nine to Dude. But first, Many
Johnson had a poster from I think of rasmusen On
talking about poll numbers for for Kamala Harris and what's
coming here in the next week or so, particularly particularly
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, those areas and what can be
(01:58:52):
done or what will be happening it looks like in
the next week or so as far as the polling
and what it'll do to the bettings, odds, all of
this it's not good. It's not good coming in the
next week or so, not good for the old Harris campaign.
Speaker 29 (01:59:10):
The Pennsylvania pulling insider advantage just came out with Trump
plus two. We pulled it back in the beginning of
the middle of August and had it tie statistical tie,
and so I think there's right word movement in Pennsylvania.
We are literally pulling the trigger on new polls today
or tomorrow. So next week we should have new Pennsylvania numbers. Look,
(01:59:31):
foter's got Trump up too in Pennsylvania. I expect we're
going to be in that vicinity. Pennsylvania is a must
win state. It's looking really bad for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (01:59:41):
But she just did a town hall with Oprah, a
fake town hall, And some of you said, you know,
it's interesting that Kamala went to Farmington Hills and Trump
went to Flint. She went to Farmington Hills with Oprah
and Trump went to Flint. I should tell you everything
you need to know. And I just I just laughed.
I said, well, that's it. Well that's a good point.
What do you think is coming next? There's got to
(02:00:03):
be a surprise or to maybe a black Swan October surprise,
whatever you want to call it. There's got to be
something on the way. How about this breaking report Biden
Harris administration fails to act on a massive port strike.
JP Morgan analysis reveals shutting down the ports is a
(02:00:25):
five billion dollars a day problem that will crush the economy.
Do they do anything right? That's the question. Here's the
report coming out of.
Speaker 30 (02:00:36):
Fox Business strike if one were to happen, one analyst
telling Fox Business those vessels have no good options left.
If a strike happens, those vessels and route now will
likely be forced to wait offshore for the ports to
reopen and tangled up in a potential strike.
Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
If one's that's great, Yeah, I mean, didn't we just
go through something. I mean, there's always something going on
with these people, and it's chaos. By the way, this
is by design. Chaos by design is exactly what they're
looking for, exactly what they what they want. By the way,
(02:01:15):
speaking of the economy, it's the economy stupid. Biden said
the other day that he has never once he's critical
independence of the FED is critical. He said, it never
once spoke to the chairman since I became president. Well,
this is because they're being accused of the FED lowering
the interest rates, of doing it for political reasons right
at this moment, literally just the other day here he is,
(02:01:38):
by the way, the evidence in the oval with Jerome Power,
the FED chair congratulated he was some chairman in a
recent confirmation of second term. I never met once met
with the guy. Okay, all right, who's even running the thing?
Speaker 2 (02:01:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:01:57):
I get it. I won't. I won't. I won't be
labor this. I won't. I won't push it. I mean,
we know, look, we know the guy's lost his marbles. Okay,
and Cook and Jefferson recent confirmations, and.
Speaker 15 (02:02:16):
I meet him with a chairman of to day and
sick to yelling to discuss my top priority, and that
is dress.
Speaker 1 (02:02:26):
They're all wearing masks at that poem that was that
was early on twenty one two, somewhere in there. Anyway
he did, he may not remember it.
Speaker 2 (02:02:35):
That.
Speaker 1 (02:02:35):
That's a whole other story altogether. A little bit of
piece of good news for you today before we get
out of it. I told you yesterday story about Liam
and President Trump did that amazing thing for that young man,
who I thought was it was so cool. He has
a bit of a medical health issue that there's a
brand and hormone thing. But we'll get into all of it.
(02:02:56):
I'll just say that I thought it was really cool
that he was able to surprise him and that that
sort of spurred this this video of Trump now that's
been pushed out there. I think it's it's really cool
to see of him interacting with kids. Trump with the
kids is touching and not in the way that one
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with Joe Biden would be. It's him hugging kids, having
conversations with him, his own grandkids. In fact, he's getting
pieces of artwork. He's talking to his grandkids. Looked up
a little black girl at an event and looking at
one of the kids. Maybe he had a little vote.
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He is a little baby Donald Trump and there he
is with Liam. It is a stark contrast, right when
you see the difference. And boy, oh boy, is it
something to watch that said folks, wishing you the best,
make it a great day. God bless back. Monday morning.