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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hell, no, you are here at New West Radio Productions.
New West Radio Productions dot com link will be in
the show notes. You thought I was done for the day,
taking a little break from doing some other stuff, so
that I had dropped this in here. I've been seeing
a lot of people, mainly Trump's cabinet members, such as

(00:48):
Christy Nome. Yeah, yeah, she drops hammer on Democrats. She
had enough of their antics, Yipper. The Department of Homeland
Security has implemented a new set of regulations governing governing

(01:11):
how members of Congress and their staff can visit US
Immigration and Customs enforcement facilities, marking a significant shift in
access protocols that come in the wake of recent politically
charged confrontations at detention centers. Announced this week, the updated

(01:32):
policy outlines new procedures and limitations for lawmakers seeking to
conduct oversight visits to ICE locations. While DHS affirms that
elected officials retain their rights under federal law to visit
detention facilities, the department is placing stricter boundaries on other

(01:53):
types of visits, particularly those involving ICE field offices, which
are not classified as detention centers. Yeah, I'll put the
rest of that in my show notes, Democrats think they

(02:13):
can go anywhere and do anything they want, Well, they can't.
It's Democrats seem to think that they're still in charge.
They're not. They think they're going to be in charge.

(02:35):
We've got midterms coming up. They're not going to be
They're not going to be in charge of anything ever. Okay,
And I'll tell you why they have. They have revealed

(02:58):
themselves to be exactly what people know. They are criminals.
And these criminals obviously are getting funded by somebody, and
a very small portion of that funding comes from you,

(03:19):
the taxpayers. So why are you funding their criminal activity?
The majority of their funding comes from let's just say
other nefarious sources, folks. Bottom line, it's corruption, Okay, just
saying they're a corrupted group of people that literally do
not like America. There, I said it. But I've been

(03:46):
looking at all these posts and all these videos, and
I got to tell you straight up, there is nothing
that people are able to do right now, this minute
that could ever change the outcome of not only the

(04:09):
twenty twenty six or twenty twenty eight elections, because you've
got the mainstream propaganda media throwing their weight behind every
single Democrat. The only way that things are going to

(04:29):
change and the only way that the problems are going
to be solved if we shut down the propagandists. And
if that's not going to work, we can at least
pour so much truth and facts and evidence out there

(04:52):
that the propagandist media has no other choice but to
shut themselves down. I say that in light of what
is happening with the view right now. Have you seen
the news about that? I also want to say that

(05:13):
Bernie Sanders and aoc or they're idiots. Senator Bernie Sanders
joins Joe Rogan podcast slams wealthy Americans, promotes socialist utopia,
and admits Mega is anti war. Speaking about the current
state of America, the longtime US senator blamed all of

(05:33):
the nation's biggest problems on excess wealth and mega corporations. Interesting,
let me just make a note here, he's being funded
by mega corporations. Touching on a bit of reality, Sanders
noted Wall Street firms such as black Rock, Vanguarden, State

(05:54):
Street have obtained a monopoly of ninety five percent of
American corporations. That is true, that there's evidence to prove that.
Continuing to complain about billionaires the Vermont politician that I
almost said vermin, which she probably is the Vermont The
Vermont politician pointed out SpaceX CEO Elon Musk spent two

(06:17):
hundred and seventy million dollars to help President Trump get elected,
while ignoring the one point five billion dollar Democrat candidate
Kamala Harris received among all her mega donors. She didn't
make it, so it was a waste sharing. One of
his main ideas for fixing the alleged issues with capitalism,

(06:41):
Bernie Sanders pitched the universal basic income idea where citizens
automatically received money from the government even if they do
not work. Let me make another side note that can
either help or hurt many Americans. When Joe Rugan suggested
a UBI would remove the purpose or meaning of many

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people of many people fined in life by working jobs,
Sanders found it difficult to explain how their lives would
be fulfilling. Yes, he did. He's been asked about that
a lot. The podcast host also said the government would
have the power to take away or limit the income
being provided to individuals who decided to quote step outside

(07:29):
the lines unquote to do something. The government doesn't like
discussing Israel. Sanders admitted the Hamas attack on October seventh
was atrocious, but said the response by Netanyahu's military has
been overboard and that women and children are being murdered
and starved to death. He also revealed its quote unquote

(07:50):
political suicide for Democrat politicians to speak out against the
Israeli government, giving the giving a small bit of credit
to the Mega movement, the Senator praised GOP Representative Thomas
Massey for pushing back against America entering the Iran war
and agreed when Rogan said MEGA is opposed to the

(08:14):
US engaging in new wars. Sanders fairly criticized Trump for
lashing out against any Republican who barely steps out of
line and disagrees with his policies, while ignoring the fact
that the same thing happens among Democrats at a more

(08:34):
extreme level, where the entire cult like base ostracizes those
who stray from the pack on any topic. That's the
whole article, folks. It's got a bunch of videos in there,
and that link's going to be in the show notes.

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It's amazing to me, and I'll just put it this way.
It's amazing to me that people like Bernie Sanders still
doesn't have a clue. They still don't have a clue.
Bernie Sanders doesn't have a clue. What he is protesting

(09:20):
in his complaints is what he wants to be as
far as American policy. He's complaining about capitalism, about the
mega movement, he's complaining about too many billionaires. Let me

(09:45):
ask y'all who work a daily job. Have you ever
worked for a poor person? Okay, here's the solution, mister Sanders,
shut the fuck up. Here's what you need to do
to solve the problem. Tell the billionaires to pay these
people a living wage. That'll end the divide right there. Okay, Now,

(10:14):
of course when and here's common sense and math. I
don't think he understands either one of those that if
you raise the wages or salaries, you inevitably have to
raise the prices elsewhere to keep up with the wages.
So what's the solution again? Like I said, universal basic income,

(10:40):
as Bernie Sanders talked about, would give money to people
who aren't working or need extra money. Joe Rugan's right
when he says that takes the meaning away from the
purpose of working. It takes away the self esteem the

(11:05):
person feeling better about themselves that they're providing they want
to provide. Okay, that's great, but they're going to provide
a living wage to be able to help their families.
And if they're not, then yes, at that very same moment,
there should be a universal basic income, not for those

(11:25):
who don't want to work, not for those just sitting
on their ass saying, well, the taxpayers are paying for
my lifestyle. That's called welfare, and that program has been
broken for over fifty years. So mister Sanders is right

(11:49):
and wrong. He's wrong about capitalism, and he's right about
some other things that he's talked about. But see, folks,
here's the bottom line. We're living in a capitalistic, fascistic

(12:10):
type of system because it's both. It's not just one.
It's both. Capitalism and socialism coexist in America because we
have programs that help people who are down on their luck,
who are on welfare, who need help, single mothers having

(12:34):
children and just can't really get by with the job
they have. It's yeah, but see, how do you pay
for all that? Everybody bitches that the taxpayers are paying
for it? Well, how about drilling for drilling for a profit.

(12:59):
President Trump said, drill, baby, drill, put the augurs in
the ground. Let's pull that oil out, take that and
put and take a portion of that income and ear
market to the people of the United States of America. Now,
of course, these oil companies need a profit. I get that.

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That's capitalism. I'm a capitalist. I want profit, but not
a I don't want to see somebody go without. So
you billionaires out there, listen up. There. Just I was
gonna say something and I'm not, but just listen up.

(13:44):
Take a portion of your billions an ear market to
program so you're not it's it's a tax right off
ear market to the people. Give them a universal basic income.

(14:05):
If they're working, or working part time, trying to raise kids, whatever,
whatever it is. If they are working, give it to them.
If they're not, don't give it to them. They have

(14:26):
to be working. If the cost of living is way
more than what they make, then a universal basic income
should match the cost of living. And I'm talking basic stuff.
I'm not talking outrageous freaking luxuries. I'm just talking basic rent, mortgage,

(14:47):
basic bills, basic stuff. And anybody who's you know, is
struggling to the point of saying, what bill can I
put off this month to pay the power bill, to
feed myself, to put gas into cars so I can go
to work. No, those people need a basic a universal

(15:07):
basic income. Not the one sitting on their ass going
I'm going to take all the money from the government,
so you know those are taxpayers. Yeah, I'll just sit
on my ass. And no. And one more piece of
solution here that would work. Anybody over sixty two that

(15:28):
has filed for early retirement. They're going to raise the
retirement age to seventy. That means you'll have to work
that much longer to draw any type of pension. If
you file and you make less than twelve hundred a month,

(15:49):
you need a universal basic income, full stop period the
max that they want to give out. You need that now.
Of course, if it's under the federal government and under
Congress and all of this, and they're trying to figure

(16:10):
out how much they want to give everybody, I'll just
tap it out and say twenty five hundred a month period.
If you're retired, you make less than twelve hundred, you
get the max of twenty five hundred. If you're working,
if you're in your forties or fifties and you're working
and you're struggling and all that, you get a portion,

(16:35):
a percentage of your yearly income in a universal basic income. Basically,
it looks like doubling what you make. If you make,
say less than twelve hundred a month, then you're going
to max it out. They're going to give you an

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extra equaling what you make plus whatever that is to
reach that twenty five hundred dollars a month income. But
you have to be working. That's your solution right there. Okay.

(17:20):
A lot of people would say, well, you know, I
make more. You know, and I've seen this. I've seen
this with my own eyes. I've seen people on welfare,
on other you know, subsidies saying, hell, I make more
not working than I did working. I've seen this over

(17:40):
the years, and it's like, do you have any pride
in yourself? Do you have any pride being a part
of humanity? Do you have any self esteem? That's a
legitimate question, it's not rhetorical. Or are you going to

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allow here's the next page. If you're working, are you
going to allow the company you work for to pay
you less than what you're worth? Number one? Or Number two,
what your position is worth on the national scale. If

(18:28):
you're working at a job, and say in that particular
region or that particular state, your job requires you to
make a minimum of let's just I'm throwing out a number,
it's not actual. But if it requires you to make
twelve dollars an hour, but somebody in that same particular job,

(18:49):
in another region or another state is making fifteen to
sixteen an hour, what's wrong with you making the same
amount with the qualifications and the experience you have in
that particular job, primarily healthcare, is that they do that.

(19:16):
They don't care how many years experience you have. They're
going to pay you an equivalent amount that doesn't well,
that doesn't go into their profits. Okay, And I'm going
to tell you the greatest disaster and in the failed

(19:42):
policies of paying somebody a living wage, the one place
you never want to work but always need help are
nursing homes across America. The companies and I know some
of the I know some of the let's just say

(20:08):
some of the things that they say. These companies that
own these private nursing homes across America. I know what
they say, Well, a nursing home is the last place
a person goes before they exit this world. So why
should we pay a nurse or a CNA or somebody
or an agency to come in and help these people out.

(20:28):
It's called comfort care, jackasses, listen up. And it's also
when you don't help them. And I've seen this too,
and you probably have yourself that if you don't help
these elderly and you treat them poorly, and you don't

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give them the nutritious food there to keep them, you know, going,
or you know, you know they're not gonna last long,
but you want to keep them comfortable, so you just
feed them all this crappy food. Oh and some of

(21:12):
these private nursing homes have rehabilitation centers in them as well,
because some people have to go to get operations or
in rehab or whatever. I don't see these nursing homes
doing any type of rehab. I've looked down the list
of a lot of them here locally, and I'm telling you,

(21:34):
I don't see any rehab people in there. I don't
see the nurses or any rehab nurse in there helping
out getting these people rehabbed. I don't. But that's just me.
Maybe I'm missing something I don't know, but none of
these private to nursing homes should ever exist. They should

(21:59):
be under the management and staff of the hospitals in
the area, preferably the county hospitals. Actually, they all should
come together and work together as one to help these
nursing homes out. At least that's my perspective in my opinion.

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But as far as pay goes, I think nurses in
nursing homes should start out at thirty dollars an hour.
I believe CNAs with certified nursing assistance with over ten
years experience should at least get twenty seven or twenty
eight because they are the ones doing most of the work.

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I've found a study. It's out there, and I've also
got connections in certain areas that have told me that
the nurses don't do a damn thing under a private
organization that owns a nursing home. They're just gonna sit

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there and collect a check. When you put that nursing
home under the management and staff of the county hospital
or the you know, the state, guess what that nurse
is going to do. CNA work as well, every single

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night without fail or that nurse can go home permanently.
I've seen it. I've seen it. I trust me. It's
like any other business. If you want to keep your job,

(23:55):
you do what the boss tells you to do, and
you do it quite well, and hopefully you get promone
and get more money. But if you don't want to
do it, and you just want to come in and
collect a check and just you know, well, you know, hey,
I'm just here, you know, yeah, don't bother. Go find
something you like to do and try to make a
living doing that, and let me swing it this way

(24:21):
as well. It's all in your mindset. I'll get out
of here after I say this. It's all in your mindset.
What do you want to do? How much do you
want to get paid? If you've got experience at it?
How much more do you want to get paid if
your life depends on it and you feel that you

(24:46):
can do it better by yourself? Look into it. A
lot of nurses when I was living in California, a
lot of nurses that I knew that worked at the
hospitals left the hospital system and became home care providers,
And believe me, they made a hell of a lot

(25:07):
more money, because there's certain organizations that help you get
into that. They train you in certain ways, and they
go from there. I know certain nas and certain healthcare
workers that do that on the side, and they make
in a day probably a little bit more than what

(25:29):
they make hourly when they go to work. I mean,
there's always a way if you're willing. But all I
can tell you is everybody that seems to think everything
is bad about America are projecting everything bad that they

(25:53):
have done against America. Period. Bernie Sanders didn't have a
full time job until he was forty years old, and
that's when he went into Congress. And one last little
side note, I think Congress needs to stop. I think

(26:18):
people need to stop voting for Congress people who are lawyers.
I really do. I think there needs to be other
people in there. You know, we've got a bartender and
a financial major in AOC. Okay, we've got doctors in there.

(26:40):
Ron Paul former Senator Ron Paul ran Paul now is
a you know, he's a you know, it's like, come on,
let's get some regular people in there and not damn
attorneys all the time. Screw that. Now, that's just my view, Okay,

(27:02):
that's true my particular perspective on what is happening. Yes,
once in a while I get two of these podcasts
in a day, and because I, oh my god, I
see so much and I gotta say something about it.
So I come to you guys. So you guys listen.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Links will be in the
show notes. Folks. You guys are you guys are awesome? Seriously,

(27:28):
you guys are awesome. I ap appreciate each and every
single one of you, and all I can say is
you rock. I'll talk to you later
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