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All right, good morning, welcome to the show. You know,
I realize this is about three quarters of the way
through the show. Opener. Today I played the wrong one.
I played the wrong. Today is Tuesday. It is Taco Tuesday.
See I'm a little bit thrown off this week. So
I forgot to play the Taco Tuesday opener. Uh, but
don't worry about it for the next hours. We'll make
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sure we get that right. Anyhow, welcome to the show.
Thanks so much for waking up with us today. We
do appreciate it. We obviously got a lot to talk
about today. Where do we even begin? No Kings man,
the no king stuff. You want to talk about? An
implosion of failure like this studio, What the hell happened
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to this studio? The studio right now is like an
implosion of failure. I've got I've got the allergy thing
is hitting me hard. So now I've got i got
my knock it off coffee, I've got my smoothie breakfast
thing whatever, my water, and of course an entire roll
of toilet paper here because the nose is running harder
than a five k marathon today, so there may be
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a couple of times of the having to stop to
blow the nose or even worse, the uh, the nasal drip,
which is which is actually get I don't need this.
Put that over there, the nasal drip. It's getting even worse.
Either way. Good morning, I'm on a roll already today
and I've barely had any of myfe so wait till
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I finish the coffee. Things are gonna be uh, things
are gonna be crazy. Anyhow, don't forget that you'd watched
the show today here on rumblewimkin dot com. And of
course we did it yesterday and I haven't checked to
see if it has been if it has been booted
out yet, or if it has been flagged or anything yet.
But we did post yesterday's show on YouTube. We're going
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to attempt today's show as well onto YouTube. We'll see
how long it lasts. I've had so many people requested
to do it, and I finally caved in yesterday and
I did it. So we'll see, we'll we'll see what happens. Anyhow,
the No King's Rally, you want to talk about a failure.
Not only was it a failure in being able to
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deliver a message, because first off, you're out there protesting
an alleged king and dictator who is allowing you to
get out there and protest a king and dictator. You
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have a king and dictator who is being told no
by courts that he can't do something. Now here's the
thing about most of the protesters that are in the
in the realm of the No Kings is it's an
older crowd. Like the vast majority of the people that
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are protesting in the No King's rally, they're all boomers,
and worst off they're they're white boomers. You would think
that in that generation. And I know, we've got a
lot of boomers that listen to this show because you
guys are smart, you guys are conservative, you get it.
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But some of your brethren of your generation, they got
a little I don't know, if they just didn't have
anything to do. Actually, I'm i kind of wondering if
this is not who are the No Kings is actually
getting their people. I'm wondering if it was a situation
where the nursing homes were like, Hey, we really need
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to get our people out. What can we what can
we do? And then you know that some blue haired,
multiple face piercing you know, admin person probably looked at
him and said, oh my god, there's this No King's
rally that's going on. And it's great because they're gonna
have zoomba and they're gonna have like all kinds of
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great exercises and we can get out and walk around
and the nursing homes probably went, you know what, that's
a great idea. Let's do that. Let's let's get up
all of these people here in the nursing home. We'll
get them on a couple of buses. We'll go to
some of these No King rallies. They're gonna get some exercise,
they're gonna see other people, they're gonna get some fresh air.
It'll be great. They can do some of the zumba
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classes that they were doing out there, some of the
yoga that they were doing. It's perfect. I think that's
where it is. I think that is where the No
King's Rally of twenty twenty five, the last one that
they did, the other this past weekend, that's where they
got their people, because I think even the younger generation went,
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hang on a second, wait, no King, he's not a
he's not he's not even acting like it. I can't
what not to mention. There's plenty of queens there too,
But I think that that is where it all came from.
What's that they're the idiot wing of the boomers. They are,
But you know what, again, I think I think a
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lot of them because and this is this is another
example let me let me play this for you and
let you know why I feel this way about where
they're coming from. Where was this one? It was a
good one?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (06:51):
Let to make sure I get the right one here?
Oh yeah, here we go. Uh this boomer here and
you just you got it. You got to hear what
he had to say. It's it's pretty funny.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Ad is racist?
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Yeah? Like, should you need an idea to vote?
Speaker 5 (07:05):
No?
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I don't think so.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
Now is it racist that CBS asked you for an
idea to buy suit a FED?
Speaker 7 (07:09):
Well, I think that there are certain people that should
not be allowed to buy suit e feds.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
So I think it's a good idea.
Speaker 6 (07:14):
So it's more important that you use an idea to
buy suit a FED, but not to vote for the
person that runs this country.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Stop.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
I'm exactly sure he's stuff.
Speaker 6 (07:24):
I'm not.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
And you got to see the look on this boomer's
face too, He's all like, uh, I don't know, I
don't know, I don't I don't know. Where's the nurse
with my pudding? I am a pudding? I mean it was.
It was pretty pathetic. It really truly was. And there
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was so many other examples of just the stupidness that
came out of that rally, including this one here they
start the gab on.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Fire the police. They wanted to get the who they
need to be all accountable.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
There's no accountability right by the way, even though that
this is the thing on on the ice in Portland,
it's just showing the left and how stupid they are.
That kid that was starting off first off, he's wearing
a mask. What are you wearing a mask for? I
thought I thought we weren't into masks. But he's like,
he's he's cussing so much that they had to beat
them ountain stuff. But he's talking about how all the
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leftists they burned my stuff. The leftists, they burned my stuff.
And you the guy that's doing the man on the
street thing, go the who I mean, they're they're so
coolless that they don't even realize what it is that
they're talking about. And and it's just it's it's funny
to watch the people that they're interviewing and these rallies
and again this this audio here comes from one of
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the Portland ice rallies, But play the rest of it.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
What are these who they need to be held accountable?
There's no accountability. I'm making them accountable.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Yeah, these people are making them accountable. What impact have
you guys made on the ice facility here? How's your
guys state owned company that makes the woman's company? God,
isn't petty I am? That's the name of the company.
Of course, that hang on.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
The company.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
She'sus the stupid thing with the pot. There we go. Uh,
the the woman who's talking about her shirt, Like the
guy walks up to her to ask her a question, Okay,
walks up to ask her a question, and she's there
in the shirt and she's like.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
That's the shirt that's owned by a black woman owned company,
and it's it's the company with.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
The And she is your typical like you get in
your head the stories that you hear of the Karen
at the h o A meeting, that's her. That's her,
clueless all get out and has no idea what it
is that she's talking about. She's at an anti ice
protest thing in Portland and they go up to ask
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her questions about things. She's like, that.
Speaker 6 (09:59):
Says a black owned woman shirt thing with the the
colored woman gave me this and said she owns the company.
It's just I don't know what else to say, did
you cut your lawn today? But this is just the
level of stupid that they have on the left at
these protests. And honestly, I think that it's getting to
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a point where the dumb is coming out so much
that more of the left and more even in some degrees,
even some of the left progressives and liberals are kind
of going, I don't you know what, maybe maybe I
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don't want to I don't want to be associated with
some of these people because the dumbest of the dumb
is coming out now to protest.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
They really truly are. It's it's pretty satapathetic to watch
what's coming out. But then again, the No King's rally,
the No King's rally that we saw the the the
busting of MSNBC for using footage of Boston Common, but
it was Boston Common during the summertime at a completely
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different event, and they're trying to say, oh my god,
look at the turnout that has come out to this.
And like I said yesterday when we were talking about
some of the videos that I saw, and I saw
a lot of live streaming videos and it's like a
handful of people here and there now granted, there was
thousands of rallies that were set up across the country
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and there's only so many idiots that you can actually
get out there. So maybe what No Kings should have
done was reduced the number of rallies that they had
set up everywhere, and maybe they would have had a
better looking turnout because you would have had to get
more people into one area. But it was just sad
what they had turnout. The claims that there was seven
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million people that showed up, and there's people that are
correcting and going, I don't know where are you getting
your numbers from? And this is the other thing too,
that the media to show just how stupid they are,
they're going off of and I literally saw somebody say
this and and and it was out like MSNBC or
something where they were asked, well, where do the numbers
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come from? And they said, well, the numbers that we're
getting are from the organizers, and they're coming from the
organizers and the number of people that signed up and
said they were going to show up. So because of
the fact that what you maybe had seven million people
that signed up and said hey, we're gonna go, and
just because that's that's the number that signed up doesn't
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mean that that's who showed up. And again, just about
every one of these rallies that you look at, they
were not out there. They just they weren't out there.
And sure, there's there's some videos that you can see,
like Chicago. Chicago had a good number. There was the
Brian Crassustain or whatever the hell's name is there, the
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idiot that that always posts really stupid stuff, the liberal
that does that. He posted a video it was like
sixteen seconds long yesterday and it was in a loop
and it was showing one street. It was like maybe
a block or two that he showed and he's like,
see so many people showed up. Eh, Yeah, I mean
you got a handful of people that showed up. But
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considering past numbers, I'm beginning to think that some of
the support for some of the stupid that the left
is doing and saying is starting to dwindle. And again
with no Kings, who did you get? Old white people?
Old white people? And Harry Sisson, who by the way,
is still crying over the the the AI video that
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Donald Trump had posted with him flying the fighter jet
over the crowd and dropping manure down. Yeah, ap eighty
one million votes my ass.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
But you know.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
What happened with the No Kings rally again is another
example of what I have said in the past, and
it's not necessarily the number of people that show up
for this. It's not the number of people that are
involved in these things. It's the loudest people are always heard.
More So there may have been a million. Honestly, I
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think there may have been a million, you know, across
the country that actually showed up to some of these things.
But they were loud, they were loud, they get the
news coverage. Meanwhile, there's probably ten times more Democrats that
didn't show up and don't agree with the liberal progressive
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movement in their wing. Then there is actually participating. But
when you watch the media, when you watch all the
social media and you see all the stuff that's coming out,
they make it as if it's huge. And again this
is part of the messaging that is brilliant from the Democrats.
They do it well, and the mainstream media they do
it well too, except for now they've gotten so damp,
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desperate they're getting caught like MSNBC getting caught. So the
biggest way to counter a lot of this is for
the rest of us to be heard. You know, when
you look at the numbers of voters that have come
from the left, the Democrat voters, the independent voters that
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have moved over to the right just in the past
couple of elections, it just it makes you wonder a
little bit and go, why are there still many that
are coming over to us? And it may be because
they are getting tired of the fact that the loudest
people have hijacked their party. And quite honestly, I think
that there should be a liberal progressive party that is
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separate from the Democrat party. But here's the thing, and
I've said this before about Republicans as liberal and progressives,
you can't win anything unless you have the Democrats. So
you have to have both together in order to win.
You can't win under a liberal progressive ticket because there's
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not enough of them, but they're loud enough to hijack
and to persuade the Democrat voters to vote for it.
Otherwise we're going to make your life miserable. And leftist fatigue. Demboy,
You're right on that there's a major league leftist fatigue
that is coming out, which, honestly, I think that if
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we continue going down this road over the next three years,
and even just in the next year, we may see
more of the results of that leftist fatigue when it
comes to the midterm elections. Because the rallies, the No
King rallies is an exam they have to exaggerate so
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much about how many people showed up to it when
we all looked at the videos and went, there's nowhere
near that number of people, and who's showing up is different.
And you know me social media, ho, I'm on the
thing all the time, and i can tell you the
stuff that I'm seeing from the younger generation, the gen Z.
They're not buying it. There's more and more of them
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that are not buying it because a lot of them
are also realizing, wait a second, this fictitious story that
they were telling us in school is not real life.
I'm in real life now, and real life is what
everybody on the right keeps telling us that they're fighting for.
And they're right and the left is wrong. So it'll
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be interesting to see how that left is fatigue, you know,
actually continues to grow and to see what results it's
going to happen. At this point, I'm willing to bet
by twenty twenty eight, when the next presidential election comes around,
It's going to be hard for Democrats to win if
they don't calm it down. But I don't see it
happening anytime soon, because again, they've got no plans, they've
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got no ideas, They've gotten nothing but hatred for Donald Trump.
What happens when Donald Trump is gone? What would happen?
Heaven forbid, what would happen if sometime in the next
few months, Donald Trump has a health issue and either
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dies or goes. I can't do this anymore. I've got
to step out here, and Donald Trump is no longer
in the picture. What do you do as a Democrat party?
What do you do? Do you stand there and say
we hate Donald Trump? Well, great, well, donald Trump's gone,
Donald Trump's not in controlling more, Donald Trump died, whatever
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it might be, he's not there. What do you got
And the answer to that question is nothing, Because we
hate Donald Trump? We gotta fight Donald Trump? All right,
Donald Trump's gone. What do you got? We got nothing? Exactly,
You've got absolutely nothing. We gotta take a quick break.
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We'll be right back. Happy Taco Tuesday. This is the
Brian Rush Show. Good morning. All right, welcome back to
the Bryan Rush Show here at the Florida Man Radio Network.
Happy Taco Tuesday. Tweaked to coffee this morning. I haven't.
I haven't really, you know what, I haven't even tried
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my coffee yet. I've made it kind of like I
did yesterday. So you know, once I start drinking a thing,
it's gonna probably gonna go to caffeine overload. So if
all of a sudden I take off, just beware. It's
the it's the coffee. And Dean Boy, I'm blaming you
for turning me out to the French press and it
getting more caffeine into me. It's all your fault.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Man.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
By the way, I posted this yesterday because it was
it was such a it was horrible. Adam pencilneck shift
and Spartacus, Corey Booker. They were at the No King's Rally, which,
by the way, shouldn't you guys be in Washington, DC
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to get the government reopened? Just questioning this because remember
your Democrat senators and you guys were the ones. But
they're out there like on a platform, and again, optics man,
make sure that you've got the right sized crowd behind you.
But they're out there. They're they're like bro hugging it
all up, like like Chris and uh and uh and
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what's his name? And the two of them like this
is democracy. Look, this is democracy. No, it's not democracy.
It's a protest. That's that's not what democracy looks like.
This you're you know what the two of you look like.
The two of you look like you both met on
a grinder page. I'm just saying, all right, we got
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to take a break for our bottom of the hour
run a little late today. We'll be right back in morning.
All right, welcome back to the Taco Tuesday here at
the Brian Rest Show on Florida Man Radio. How you
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during today, I'm telling you, I am. I'm kind of
a hot mess today. I don't know what the hell's
going on on me. I really don't yow. Yesterday, speaking
of hot mess, yesterday was Kamala Harris's birthday. I wish
I realized it. I really really do wish that I
knew it was yesterday's birthday because I would have bought
her a drink today. I could probably buy her a
(21:38):
bottle of water so she didn't come down off her hangover.
That's this last that everybody's my birthday and we're gonna party.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
We're gonna pine a nice nice.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
And no, no nine, I'm gonna be the president because
I'm Kamala Les and everybody loves me. Oh okay, this
is gonna be one of those shows. Dean Boy, Yeah,
Dean Boy, try to give me some advice on how
to tone down the caffeine level in my knock it
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off coffee because I have switched to the French press,
which I am very much surprised the difference that it makes.
I don't think I'm gonna ever turn my curry back
on it's It might be over for that. We might
have to have some funeral services for the cure, eg.
But I told them that I like the coffee jitters.
They're fun. And your response being like dating a redhead,
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not that much fun. Not that much fun. Anyhow, welcome
back to the show. Do appreciate you waking up with
us today, And uh, you know, this is something that's
that's interesting, the power of observation when you start observing
some of the craziness that goes on in our world.
And I love to people watch and I'm very much
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show on doing that and one of the things that
I have noticed is how a lot of the the
left and how they're reacting to things. There's more meltdowns,
less content to anything that they're talking about, and nothing
makes sense with them, and it's a lot of desperation.
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Like our boy Hairbear. You know it's funny. I have
a liberal cousin who I love him to death. He's
great guy. He obviously back in Massachusetts. I've never had
any problems with him. I don't care that he's liberal
because literally, we can have our differences of opinion and
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we leave it at that, which is the way it
should be. Here's what I think politically, Here's what I
think politically. Hey, you want to go play golf. That's
where we land with things. And I love that. But
yesterday when I posted something about Hairbear, because Hairbear, he
came out and I love this stupid statement that he makes.
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He comes out to the statement saying that that MAGA
is afraid of him and that's why they're doing the
stuff that they're doing.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Now.
Speaker 4 (24:08):
First of we're not afraid of you here, beer, But
my cousin was like, again, big time liberal goes, oh Jesus,
not him again. I thought he went away. Even liberals
are at the point where they're tired of hearing from
people like Harry Sisson because he's so ridiculous and that
he doesn't represent what so many are starting to go
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And going back to the comment leftist fatigue. Leftist fatigue,
I think is really truly starting to set in. And
now you're getting point like Jojo from jurors who generally
she's just an asshole, foul mouth, piece of trash is
what she really is. But she has this latest post,
and this being after the construction project started happening at
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the White House, and of course with the big ballroom
that's going on. Donald Trump did say that he is
not going to to tear down the White House. However,
the East Wing I believe is actually being removed for
this project, or they're taking down one. I believe the
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whole thing is coming down the East Wing. And of
course the left is losing their mind over this, that
Donald Trump is tearing down the White House, He's tearing
down America so much. Well, first off, you have to
understand what the east wing is. The east Wing is
a not to degrade too much, but it essentially what
it is. It's a ceremonial wing of the White House.
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There's no serious offices that are generally in the East wing.
Sometimes they're used that way every once in a grade.
While it's the visitor entrance, it is the office of
the first Lady and her staff, which keep in mind
our new first lady, you know, Millennia, she doesn't need
(26:02):
an entire wing for her staff. As a matter of
fan Milania and her staff can probably fit here in
the knock it off studio and still be comfortable with
plenty of room because she doesn't have a staff of
one hundred people. So a lot of that portion of
the building's not really being used and there's nothing really
all that important about it. I mean, sure it's gonna
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change the esthetic look because it was, you know, it
matched kind of the West wing, you know, ish sort of,
But that's not what's going on. So the east wings
coming down, and that is essentially part of where the
big ballroom is going to be. But Jojo from Jurisy's
Got asked the question, how does tearing down the White
House to build a ballroom help the American people? Explain
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it to me, like I'm five, First off, how does
half of the stuff three quarters of the stuff that
the Democrats do help the American people. Now. Building the
ballroom allows And look, I've been on the fence about
the ballroom. I really have. But I get it if
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you've ever been in the White House, which I have not,
but I have plenty of friends who obviously have been
in there, and we've seen it on tape. We see
the East or the which it's one of the rooms
on the on the side where they at the East
Ballroom or the whatever the heck room it is where
they where you always see all of the dinners and
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all the other stuff. It's actually a very small room.
And I knew this because I know a lot of
the history of the White House, but I just it's
like you look at it and you're like, yeah, you're right.
It is actually a very small room. And Donald Trump
has talked about how they can't do and he's not
the only one whos complained about it. There's been other
people that complained about it. But you can't do serious
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state dinners there. And now I know from the common folk,
we can be like, oh, state dinners, Oh we're spending
money so that you know, all the wealthy can get
together and you know, all these world leaders can come in.
But you know, it's it's about the impressive statement. I mean,
optics are everything. And when you look at things like
i mean the UK, which is is way big of
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an exaggeration of this, but you know, when there's a
state dinner in the UK with the with the with
the castle and everything, that is a huge event. I
mean it's massive. There's room for you know, a football
game to go on there as well. So when you
look at that, you look at all the other countries
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around the world, their capital areas are just a little
bit more impressive to be able to entertain the world leaders.
And with the White House, as impressive as the White
House is, it didn't have that space. And look, it's
part of the politics of things. You have to be
able to entertain, you have to be able to impress
the world leaders that you want on your side. So
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that's really what this is all about. It's not about
Donald Trump being able to have, you know, a bigger
ball and all this other stuff, which he's already got
two of them that are bigger than most of the
lefts anyhow. But that's what it is. I mean, it's
I'm okay with it. But eh, but that's that's really
what that is all about. And the big thing about
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this too is that, unlike other presidents and unlike other leaders,
Donald Trump and his friends are paying for it. And
this is the thing that the left also doesn't want
to admit. Donald Trump has written a check from his
own bank account as part of the two d and
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fifty million dollars that is being uh spent. There comes
the phlem to build that thing, along with other millionaires,
billionaires who always just like throw a little bit of
money around. They're throwing their names under this too, and
you know, it'd probably be one of these things. So
there's gonna be a plaque in there that's gonna say, hey,
that all these people donated it, and that plaque will
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probably be in the White House for the next hundred
years of people who donated to make this thing happen.
So it's not any of our taxpayer money. And on
top of it, it's also a thing that I just
had a brain fart. It's it's gonna be undone on time,
it's gonna be done on budget, and it's not gonna
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be a typical construction project that we see the government
do so it's really not that big of a deal.
But when you want to bring up the question about
how is something like a ballroom helping the American people?
How is fighting ice to remove the violent criminals help
the American people? How is that? I mean, sure, you
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can complain about the ballroom all you want, but the
reality is is that the next president is going to
use it. The next Democrat president is going to use it.
And if Obama had that ballroom, which by the way,
side note on this, Donald Trump offered to build it
for Obama. You remember that he said, Hey, I'll build
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it free of charge. Just point out where you want
it and I'll build it, and Obama said no. Now,
if Obama said yes to that, just think of all
of the big parties that he could have had in there.
It would have been huge. There would have been all
kinds of concerts and stuff going on, because that's what
Obama did on a regular basis. But we don't want
to talk about that. But again, going back to the
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question of how does that help the American people, how
does spending your tax dollars to pay for illegals who
are here illegally without asking permission to come to our country.
How does that help the American people? The American people
that may be struggling to put food on their table.
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When we spend billions of dollars on a water filtration
system in Africa that never gets built, but the money
gets spent, how is that helping the American people? How
is allowing somebody who can't speak English, doesn't understand the
rules of the road, can't read these street signs, and
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is killing people with their big trucks and they're here legally.
How does that help the American people? Jojo? I mean,
we can go down this list of all of the
things that the Democrats fight for and follow it up
with how does that help the American people? The quote
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unquote Affordable Care Act? How does that help the American people?
How I get them? On health? And shaans big whoop again.
I was on the Affordable Care Health the Affordable Healthcare Act.
I had to use it for about two months. It
cost me four thousand dollars in those two months. Exactly
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How did that help me in the two months that
I was on the Affordable Care Act? And and fortunately
for me, I had the money at the time to
be able to handle this. But that is money that
should have gone to other things, should have gone into
my savings. It should have been there for later on.
It shouldn't have been going to healthcare, which is the story
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of my life anyhow, So how does that help the
American people? I don't think I have ever in my
life spent four thousand dollars in a year for my
health insurance and yet two months on the affordable healthcare
I spent four thousand dollars. So explain to me, Jojo,
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like I'm a five year old, how does that help
the American people? You know, it's still sad to watch
how the left is is just brainwashed into these talking
points and they have no logical thinking behind anything. I mean,
everything that the left comes out with is from their
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utopian fantasy book where they look at and they go, oh,
my god, if we were to do this, this is
the result of what it'll be like. But then in reality,
in the real world, it doesn't work. And again, this
is one of the things that you were starting to
see with gen Z. Now, a lot of a good
portion of gen Z has already graduated college, and they
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have gone through primary school, they've gone through college, they've
gone through their lives hearing all of this utopian stuff
about if we do this and we do that, and
if government this and government that that, this is going
to be the greatest thing ever. And they go through
all this stuff and they get out into the real
world and they stand there and they go, oh my god,
what happened. My boss is telling me that I have
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to work eight hours a day, five days a week,
and I only get paid every other week. And this
is all I'm getting paid. The apartment complex wants how
much money for me to be able to have my
own apartment all by myself with no roommate? Oh my god,
how much is it going to cost for my car insurance?
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They're waking up to the reality of the world, and
we didn't. They did. They fed the gen z this
utopian everything is great, just let government take care of it.
Which is another funny statement when we go to the
no Kings thing, how Donald Trump wants less government and
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the left want more government. And the left wants more
government controlling your lives like a dictator would, and Donald
Trump wants less government controlling your lives, not like a
dictator would. None of this makes any sense. It just
doesn't make any sense left with their arguments that they've got.
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All right, we got to take a quick break. We
will be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.
Happy Taco Tuesday, be right back, all right, Welcome back
to Taco Tuesday here on the Brian Rush Show on
Florida Man Radio, of course, also streaming on Rumble Wimken.
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And now we are posting the show on YouTube. I've
caved in on that mostly out of my morbid curiosity
of how long it's going to go before I get
a community standards violation from YouTube and they go, oh
my god, we were totally unaware that you were a
conservative talk show. You gotta be banned and demonetized. You
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know what's coming. It's just a matter of I think
we should actually do a poll. We should do a poll.
We'll throw it up on the website maybe, and you know,
give somebody a T shirt if they can guess the
accurate number of days it's gonna take before YouTube goes
and oh my god, we got to get rid of
let's show. This is just a treushas it's a matter
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of time before that happens. But either way, welcome back
to the show. You know some more examples of the
desperation that's coming out of left our boy Hairbear, and
I love using him as an example because I love
picking on him. He posted again, and he's posted so
many times since the the AI video came out that
Donald Trump basically dropped poop bombs on top of him
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and all of the the elders at the at the
No Kings rallies. But he's like remarkable to see that
none of these elected Republicans condemned Trump's AI video of
him dropping poop on me and millions of protests people
protesting against him. They literally demand or defend attacking Americans
if it means sucking up to Trump. No, Harry, this
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is the thing we have. This thing. You may have
heard of it. You might have to google it, because
I know you don't have one. It's called a sense
of humor. We found it to be funny, kid, That's
what we found it to be. And considering all of
the poop that comes out of you on a regular basis,
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it makes it even more funny to watch that. But
another thing that we're seeing now, there's a study that
just recently was released talking about the transgender world and
how now there are a dramatic decline in those that
are going down the transgender world. Isn't that interesting? Isn't
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it interesting? How we have put all this pressure and
the Trump administration has put all this pressure on people
to stop grooming children for transgender life, and all of
a sudden, now there is a dramatic change and shift
in people going You know what, I now, I don't
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think so. I mean, we've talked about the stats, the
medical stats, about how eighty percent of those that go
down the transgender road end up regretting their decision or
trying to revert from their decision, or they fall into
the category of major depression, suicide, and everything else. So
that whole world is falling apart. And now you've got
Leah Thomas, the transgender swimmer from Penn State. Is he
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even in Penn State anymore? Is he graduated? Finally? I
don't even know, because nobody really cares. But he came
out with a quote the other day that said that
you don't get to pick and choose when you see
me as a woman. I hate to break this to you, dude,
I really do, but yes I do get to choose,
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and I get to pick, not really pick I mean,
it's not even a pick or choice or anything. It's
just one of these. It's an obvious thing, especially when
you show up in your one piece swim suit and
you're trying to be a girl. But the only bulge
that you have in your one piece woman's swimsuit is
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located in the wrong region of the body where you
should have a bulge if you're a woman. But it's
not here. It's down here that there's the bulge. So
therefore that alone qualifies me to look at you and say, now,
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pretty sure you're a dude. Not that I wanted to
see that, but you're the one putting it out there
for us, So either learn to tuck better or something,
because you're a dude wearing a girl's swimsuit. Oh, not
to mention, you have the muscle structure, the body frame
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of a man. You have a man's face. Everything about
you is manly except for your long hair, which, by
the way, it's really not even that great for a girl.
So yeah, I hate to break the news to you,
but I think I'm pretty comfortable with being able to
pick and choose when I get to see you as
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a man and not a woman. And yeah, thanks for
the ted talk though. Lea Thomas, what was his actual
name anyhow? I don't even remember because and not that
I really care, but that's where we should recalling him.
Anybody want to put some bets down that within a
year that Leah Thomas will will all of a sudden
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be like, it's man. It's not, ma'am. What do I
look like a woman? I just cut my hair, I'm
wearing jeans and a flannel shirt. Now I'm a man.
It's a matter of time. I'm willing to bet you
within a year, we will see Leah Thomas go, oh
my god. I can't can't challenge the women anymore in swimming,
and I can't get a boyfriend or a girlfriend, so
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I'm just gonna go back to being a man. It's
a matter of time. It's a matter of time. But again,
we get to choose. You don't get to tell us,
oh my god, I am a woman, so you must
be like that. I must you must think that I'm
a woman. No, I'm looking at you, dude, And unfortunately
you got that on display and it screams dude. Not
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a big dude, but it does scream dude. Sorry for that.
Other part too, Buddy, hang on, we gotta take a
break for our top of the hour. We will be
right back. Good morning. This is the Brian Rust Shows
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of the show. Now, I feel better now that we
got our Taco Tuesday theme going on. There. Still my
favorite line in that entire thing is timo Obama looks
sharp in that hat. Okay. I need more sleep, you know.
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And I woke up in the middle of the night
last night for some god forsaken reason, not like one
of those all I got a pee, No, it just
woke up, and I'm like, alright, I'm wake. What do
I do now? And my problem is that I went
to bed early. I gotta stop doing that. So now
I'm a little bit delirious, and I'm all hopped up
on caffeine and I've got the allergy thing going on,
and the world is just entertaining the hell out of me,
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especially the left. What do you think it takes to
learn a less? I mean, seriously, like I've made plenty
of mistakes in my life, still make them, and I
try to learn every time I make a mistake, every
time that there's a consequence for my mistake. I go,
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you know what, I probably shouldn't do that again, and
I try not to. But Jimmy Kimmel, you you had,
you had a big lesson that was taught to you
that hey, nobody wants to watch your show. Nobody is
watching your show. The stuff that you were doing is
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not funny, and yeah, go away. They suspend him from
the show. Oh my god. All the left is cry
and melt down, the Donald jump, the King is taking
away Jimmy Kimmel's first amendment right, which has nothing to
do with him. And then he comes back on and
he has a record audience like six million or whatever
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the heck it was, and then it just goes away,
like the next day, continues to go away. And now
I don't know if anybody saw this, this is this
is what he did. On a recent episode of his show,
he had drag queen Trixy Mattel come on to the
Jimmy Kimmel Show, which, by the way, there is a
difference again between a drag queen and somebody who is
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a transgender or just a plain old just freak, which
is kind of what Tricksy Mattel or whatever the heck
it's name is really kind of presents itself as just
kind of a freak. But Jimmy Kimmel had a Tricksy
come on to the show where he ended up reading
Eric Trump's new memoir under Siege, My Family's Fight to
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save our Nation. Now again, this is one of these
things where the Trump family, they've they've had a lot
of sacrifices, They've been attacked left and right for what
they are doing to help out this country. And he
thinks this is somehow funny. What is it going to
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take for this dude to understand what was that? Kimmel
has mastered the art of peeing into the wind stupidly,
it's true, But when he had this thing on this
drag queen. And by the way, the other thing about
most drag queens, when they do their makeup, they don't
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do it to make themselves look like a woman. They
it's like an intentional freak show thing. I've never seen
a drag show. And unfortunately, working in this business as
long as I have, we've been dragged out to them,
literally dragged out to them by record people because they
just love to do them and they're entertaining. They or
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they were entertaining. But I've never seen like a good
looking drag. It's always like some massive, butch kind of
guy that you know would be the guy that you
know would be playing football or out in the woods
chopping down trees with his bare hands, horrendously dressed up
as a woman, doing just silly goofy things. But as
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this drag queen comes out to the children, Tricksy said
to the children, do I scare any of you? Say?
If this is what you got to start off with
with a children's segment on this show, do I scare
you guys? Come on, but again, Jimmy Kimmel, the question
that I've got for you on this particular thing is,
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what's the point. It wasn't funny. Nobody found it funny
that you bring a drag queen out to read Eric
Trump's new book to a couple of children. I mean,
I would love to be a fly on the wall
during that production meeting where where that idea was presented,
because whoever presented that idea should be launched with one
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of those circus cannons right out of Hollywood, because that
was just stupid. It really truly was. But here's another
thing too that we see over and over again. Sorry
reading comments, and some of them are making me giggle.
Trump has now got another win under his belt. This
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time the Ninth Circuit Court has said that Donald Trump
can in fact send the National Guard into Portland, which
you know this is going to be a meltdown, and
and we'll have the the kids like we had the
ones I played earlier that were having his meltdown for
the the Portlands. Where was that? I want to play
it again because this kid, they're they're so stupid. Go
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they the cab on fire, the police they wanted to.
That's the woe that kills me. They said, they set
our camp on fire. Who the police? Oh, these these leftists.
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I'm confused. Once again, I'm confused by the left. Their
own confusion is becoming more and more confusing for us.
And again, this kid looks like he should probably not
be sleeping in a in a tent because he should
be probably going back home to mommy's basement where he
could take a fresh shower, because he looks like he
needs to maybe get some fresh fruit as well. But
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it's the level of stupid that is coming out of them.
And now I can't wait for the meltdown as the
National Guard does end up coming into Portland to essentially
protect ICE agents who are going in to remove again
the violent illegals out of their city to what is
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that again, Oh yeah, make the Blue city safer. Of course,
this is the second time that the Ninth Circuit, despite
his reputation as being kind of a liberal court, has
overruled some of the lower courts that have allowed Trump
to exercise his constitutional powers as the commander in chief.
The first case was when California and the National when
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when when back in California. I forgot exactly which one
that was because there's been so many of them. But
a divided federal appeals court for the Ninth Circuit Court
yesterday overturned the temporary restraining order that was put in
place by a judge in Portland, removing the illegal impeding
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the legal impediment that was preventing Trump administration from sending
in the National Guard of Portland. Now, first of this
is this is one of the big dangers too, is
that if we're going to allow courts to determine when
the commander in chief can use the military and not
use the military. This is a problem. And I've said
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it all along and I will say it again that
I am totally okay with the President of the United States,
the commander in chief of our military, so long as
the military is not going to be used in a
militaristic attack style against the American people. For the President
of the United States to tell any judge who tells
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him that he cannot use the military, to tell that
judge to go take a flying leap off the Golden
gate Bridge better. Yet, the other thing that I would
love to see is I would love to see these
judges who are interfering. And this is what it's going
on again. If the President of the United States, regardless
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of who it is, decided I want to take over
Portland and I want it to be I'm going to
change it to TrumpLand instead of Portland, and we're just
going to go in there and take it over, then yeah,
he should be stopped, no doubt about it. He should
be stopped. But considering what is going on with this,
the fact that we are sending in federal agents to
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go in and enforce federal law of people who have
violated our borders and have come into this country committed
additional crimes and we want to get them out, and
protesters come in and become violent towards them, so we
send the National Guard into protect the federal agents who
are doing their job of following the law and adhering
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to the law and executing the law enforcement. For a judge,
remember what is it thirteen twenty four, I think is
the code for a judge to turn around and say no,
you cannot do that, No you can't go into the
city of Portland and take out these illegal criminals, then
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that judge should be arrested straight up. Just arrest the judge.
Stop with this this. I'm trying to say something that
going back, stop this patty cake stuff that's going on.
When a bottom line, if a judge goes no, you
can't do that, that is the same thing as your
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I standing in front of a police officer who is
going in to arrest somebody for breaking a law, and
you standing in front of that officer and saying, no, officer,
you can't go in there. You know what would happen
if you and I did that. If you and I
stepped in front of a police officer who is lawfully
executing his duties by going over to arrest in a criminal,
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that you and I would be on the ground in
handcuffs and charged with impeding law enforcement. This is the
exact same thing that he's happened with these judges. Like
the moment that a judge rules against law enforcement doing
their job, law enforcement should walk into that courtroom, tell
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the judge to stand up, put their hands behind their back,
and you could do this lightly, or you can do
it the way we see it on cops, and we'll
throw you on the floor and walk their happy ass
out of that judge that court and arrest them, press
the charges against them for breaking the law. I don't
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think that we are at a point now where we
need to wait for Congress to maybe do a committee
to figure out whether or not we have any sort
of judicial If a judge breaks a law, that you
can say, well, hang on to say, let me show you.
Here's the law right here. See how it's written. It says,
if you get in my way, I can arrest you.
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You got in my way, I'm arresting you. Here's the
law right here. Do you need a copy of it?
Speaker 1 (55:49):
Here?
Speaker 4 (55:50):
I have a copy of it. The law is very
clear about that. So stop playing around. And I love
Tom Holman, I really do, but stop playing around. Tom.
You're doing a great job. Love Tom Holman, doing a
great job. But when it comes to these judges, stop threatening.
Do it, just absolutely do it. You start going into
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these judges and you start arresting them. You go into
these mayor's offices and these governor's offices and you arrest
them for doing what they are doing. And you watch
how the tone changes. It will change dramatically if you
start doing that. Because you can't have rallies and say
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that we need to hold Donald Trump accountable while you
break the law. You can't do it. So when we
do have these elected officials, when we do have these
judges that do this stuff, arrest them and charge them
with violating the law. Yesterday, Mayor Brandon Johnson from Chicago,
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he was on MSNBC Big Surprise, and the host Jonathan
k Part had asked, how do you feel when you
look around at the turnout in Chicago on Saturday speak
of Johnson. Brandon Johnson said, yeah, very encouraged over one
hundred thousand people in the streets throughout the city of Chicago.
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Some estimated two hundred and fifty thousand people, obviously seven
million around the country. I'm certainly encouraged that people are
not just the city of Chicago, but people across the
country are really being beginning to wake up and see
what's going on and taking the back seat against the
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authoritarian rule. And first off, the whole seven million thing
is being proven to be wrong anyhow, like there was
maybe a million. I mean, that's the reality of the numbers.
But Kybart asked, do you worry, Mayer your speech at
Saturday's No King's rally will further put you in your
city of Chicago in the crosshairs of the Trump's administration.
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And John and said, look, we're already in the mix, right,
you know, the President of the United States of America
declared war in the city of Chicago. Holy crap. I
didn't hang on a second. I gotta I gotta check
this out. Let's see Trump declares war, and Trump declares war.
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You know, Google, I just type what I'm wanting to
type on Chicago. Let's see. Now, let's just start with
the AI thing. You know, because this is what the
left likes to do, because they don't like to read
anything else. Donald Trump has not officially declared war in Chicago,
but has made strong threats of federal intervention citing high
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crime rates. He has suggested using the military training grounds
within the city, as referred to in his actions as
warm within, which has led to the widespread opposition from
Illinois and city officials. While he has toned down the
war rhetoric, he is not backed away from his intention
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to straighten out cities he deems unsafe. So, mister mayor,
question for you, where where did Donald Trump say he
declared war? Because there should be a declaration, right, there
should be a writing somewhere, there should be a speech somewhere,
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a press conference. Where did Donald Trump, the President of
the United States, declare war on your city? And what
kind of a message do you think that that shows
to the low information voters. Of course, it's the Democrat way.
They go after the low information voters and they scare
the hell out of them. The president of the United
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States has declared war in your city. And when we
see what America does when we declare war on somebody,
that's a scary thought. And then when we have something
like a black Hawk helicopter that comes in and swoops
in the middle of the night to do a raid
on a building to obtain an legal, violent criminal, all
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of a sudden, they're now like, oh my god, it's
Donald Trump in the military. They're coming in, they're attacking us,
and watching the people freak out over it. Thankfully, there's
more and more on the left that are actually starting
to come to their senses a little bit. But when
you're being the mayor of a city and you're going
to straight up lie about what the president of the
United States does, and again, what is it that Donald
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Trump wants to do? This is a city where on
average there's twenty people plus a weekend that are shot
and multiple people killed every weekend, every weekend. Sure, you
could go around in the city of Chicago during the
day except on the South Side, and things are fine.
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You can walk to the coffee shop, you can go
over to this store, and you can walk down here,
and you can go see the sites, and everything is great,
nothing to worry about. But when the sun goes down,
the city becomes violent, and it's not a place that
you want to be. It's trying to get back into
your hotel room, and sheut the door and lock it.
And yet these mayors and governors and all these other
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anti trumpers get out there and tell you a story
that is not true. The people know it, the people
see it. Brandon Johnson, by the way, is in a
single digit approval on many polls when it comes to
his ability to be the mayor of Chicago. Dude, you're
an absolute failure and a disgrace. We got to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
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Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to
the Bride Rush Show right here in Florida. Man Radio,
Happy Taco Tuesday. Nikki Free jumping on Byron Donald saying,
(01:02:02):
this guy wants to be Florida's next governor. Democrats fight
for your family and protect your healthcare. Republicans are hell
bent on gutting your health care so they can have
a new ballroom and private jets. Nicki Freed, please do
the world a favor, sit down and shut up. Seriously,
(01:02:22):
this woman, you know what I would have loved to
have seen. I would have loved to have seen her
run for governor again, just to see somebody like Byron
Donald's tear her apart. She's such a I can't say
that stuff in the radio, can I? Especially if we're
gonna put the show back on YouTube again today? No,
I can't. All right, we're gonna we're gonna avoid saying
(01:02:44):
what I want to say about NICKI freed. But again,
just the negativity that comes out of the left. You know,
where where is the proof in examples that the Republicans
want to destroy your healthcare?
Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
Well, the Republican Party has been trying to repeal are
They've tried to do it seventy seven times. See, they
hate you, they don't want you to have health insurance. Now,
I've been critical of both sides when it comes to
the health care, and it's not about health insurance. That
is not supposed to be what we're deed.
Speaker 4 (01:03:16):
But the Republican Party has looked at the Obamacare program
from the very beginning and said this is bad. Now,
I will admit that the Republican Party hasn't really come
up with much of an alternative, and they do come
across as like they just try to get rid of it,
but they want to improve it, they want to have
something better, They want to take care of us. Where's
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the proof? And of course that's a question that we
have to constantly ask the Democrats with all their accusations,
is where's your proof? Because they never have any of it.
And then you get to never get her name right,
jam Paul. I just call her the opaloompa Karen because
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that's what she looks like. That stupid haircut in her
ugly face. She looks like she's an opa lumpa. That
she's the Karen mom, the one that yells at them
all when they're done working in the chocolate factory. She's
coming out in warning that Trump and Republicans are warrns,
that Trump and Republicans that Democrats will always stand up
for immigrants, and that if you come for immigrants, you
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have to go through all of us. And again, this
is the thing I don't get him off the left,
Why are you focusing so much on illegals, Because, by
the way, Karen, the Republicans are not against immigrants. We're
not against immigration at all. It's the illegal immigration where
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people come into this country not able to work live
off of our taxpayer money. And then, of course the
big thing that they're all upset about is the fact
that we're going after bad guys, which we know why
the left is upset. U. It's like, oh my god,
you guys have to stop it, because we need to
have fear in our constituents. Our constituents need to be
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afraid of things. And if you take away the criminals,
we've got nothing to get out there and fight for
and say, oh my god, we're here for you. Moron
used to be the appropriate term. You know what, Actually
I don't think moron is a strong enough term to
describe that woman. I mean, she really truly is dumb.
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And it's like every member of the squad. They're all
dumb individuals. And I'm not just saying that because I
don't agree with them politically. I mean they're dumb. What
was the comment that AOC said the other day, something
about chewable error or whatever. It's like, Jesus man, stop
talking and do me a favor. By the way, AOC,
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run for president, Please please please run for president. I
want to see that s show in the worst way.
I want to see you be ripped apart like lions
on a hungry Sunday. I mean it would be so
entertaining to watch and to watch her in a debate
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because you know, even when she's at the hearings and
she's got all the paperwork in front of her, when
she's corrected, she's like, I got nothing, I know, because
you're stupid. That's the reason why we gotta take a
break for the bottom of the hour. We will be
right back. Good morning, all right, welcome back to the
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Brian Rush Show here at Florida Man Radio, and I
mean Taco Tuesday if you're having a fantastic day. Coming up,
By the way, the next hour of the show, Bruce
de Torres is gonna be joining us in the show.
We're gonna talk about some of the economics of some
of the things going on. He'll be coming up in
the bottom of the next hour of the show, so
make sure you tune in and check that out. Also,
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by the way, we are throwing the show now onto YouTube.
We'll see I've had a lot of requests for it,
so we'll throw it up there. We'll see how long
it lasts in liberal land before somebody goes, oh my god.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
I can't take that show on there because it's so conservative,
it's scary.
Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
I can't do it. You know, it's a matter of time. Anyhow,
Welcome back to the show. So the Democrats continue to
live in some weird fantasy land that in a lot
of ways. I want to go spin there a weekend
there just to check it out.
Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
It's one of those things where you drive by, like
one of those weird amusement parks and you go, you
know what, that'd be cool to just step in there
for a second and check it out. I mean, it
would probably be like a weird seventies acid trip kind
of fantasy land going on, But I would love to
go check it out. Yesterday on CNN's The Source, Denver
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or Oregon or how do you say it? Is it
Oregon or is it Oregon? I don't know. It probably
depends on whether not you live there or not. The
Senator Jeff Markley was on and he was talking with
Caitlyn Collins, and Caitlin was asking, you know, we're here
on Capitol Hill tonight, and I mean, this is a
very strange government shutdown that has continued to drag on
and it doesn't seem that much has changed. Senate Democrats
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vote again tonight to not pass the funding bill that
Republicans have been putting up up for a vote, and
putting up for a vote, and putting up for a vote.
It feels like shampoo bottle directions at this point. But
a lot of people are caught in the middle of this,
and so I wonder, you know, in terms of how
long this strategy from you and your colleagues is going
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to go on? How long do you think it can last? Now?
First off, before I get into his response, I can
tell you this that word has already come down that
government employees are not going to get their next paycheck either,
that this is not looking like it's going to come
to an end anytime soon. But Markeley responded by saying,
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it's the Republican's strategy of saying we're not going to
address this healthcare crisis. And just over the last few days,
many states have put out their prices of health care
for the next year on the exchange, the exchange, by
the way, the ACA. We're not talking about your private healthcare,
We're talking about the ACA. And they said that it's
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more than doubling across the nation. On average, a lot
of folks won't be able to afford insurance. Even a
lot of folks who buy off the exchange are going
to see double digit increases in their premiums. And he
added on to it, saying that we have had so
many Republicans come over to us and say, we know
how hard this is hitting. And by the way, seventy
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five percent of those folks affected, those are in state
Trump won. So they're coming over and saying, we don't
want this to happen to our constituents. This was a
bad deal that we did, and we'll say we're going
we'll go to your leadership and tell them to sit
down and start negotiating. Well, here's the thing, I would
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like to know what Republicans. What Republicans center. There are
so many Republicans coming over to us and saying that
we know how hard this is hitting. What Republicans? You
got one? You want to name one? I mean, look,
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if it's that important to a Republican that they take
care of the health insurance for their constituents and that
it's hitting so hard, wouldn't you want everybody to know
what Republicans are on your side? Name one? Go ahead,
I'll take a break. Got nothing, huh yeah. By the way,
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Republicans have also said that you know the this is
a great one. It has been pointed out when it
comes to this whole Obamacare or the ACA, which is
the thing that one of the things that the left
is all caught up on, and it's the the what's
the word I'm looking for? Basically the money given to
the the the the ACA for extended healthcare and everything else.
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What is the word I'm looking for? I just I
just completely had a brain fart. Not enough coffee, I think,
is what it is. Basically, what's going on is the
Democrats want to have the Obamacare extended and all of
the money extended for another year. And it was pointed out,
and it's a very valid point. If the ACA is
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so important to do the Democrats, why is it that
the Democrats passed an extension for the Obamacare, which again
is what they just want extended again rather than making
it permanent. If they cared so much about healthcare and
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health insurance and Obamacare ACA, why didn't they make it permanent.
By the way, the money that they're talking about is
also the money that was extended due to COVID, So
again this is another COVID example of the Left wanting
to spend money. So if it is so important call
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out these Republicans because you don't have a problem with
calling out Republicans for other things, right, So if there's
a Republican that is going to be on your side
to make this happen, call them out. Why don't you
do it? What are you afraid of? Because look, if
I was a Democrat and I had Republicans coming to me, going,
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you know, we really truly need to get this thing
open because it's important to my people, and it was
important to me to make sure that we got the
healthcare for all these illegals and everybody else. You know
what I would be doing. I'd be like, like, hey,
Senator Bobby over here, he just said. And I don't
care if Senator Bobby gets pissed at me for it
or not, because I'm gonna call him out, and I'm
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gonna call the others out. So where's some name, Senator?
So you got nothing. And this is the other thing too,
is Republicans have been asked, okay the ACA extension to
extend it for another year? Can this be done outside
of the Continuing Resolution? Answer to that question is yes,
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it can. If we get the government open, get everybody
back to work, we can sit down and we can
talk about another bill to extend the ACA. Republicans have
come out and said that, so, if it is so
important that you want to get the health insurance taken
care of, wouldn't you want to make that a standalone bill.
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Make it a complete standalone bill. Say all right, fine,
let's get this back up and running. You're going to
get our votes. But under the promise that the next
thing that we do is to work on the ACA
and the extension for the benefits or to make it
permanent or whatever. That's the next thing that we work on.
Let's just get the government back open and running. But
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they're not doing it, and they're afraid to. And now
the question is when do you open the government? When
do you do it and how do you do it?
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
Now?
Speaker 4 (01:14:50):
They couldn't do it before the No King's rally because
if they did it before the No King's rally then
then it would have been an absolute mess for them.
So when do you do it? And they're talking about
how the Republicans have not changed a thing in this
continuing resolution, they just say, all right, let's do another vote.
Everybody shows up. Fifty three Republicans say yes, let's open
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up the government. Let's move on. Forty five Democrats say no,
then the independents say no. A couple of Democrats actually
did say yes, and they don't reach the magical sixty
number and nothing happens. So what are we gonna do.
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Let's do it again, all right, let's vote for it.
Who's in favor? We are left? Don't even bother. We
know you're not for it. It's the same vote over
and over and over again. And we hear it from
the leftists all the time about how, oh my god,
it's all the Republicans. The Republicans are keeping this. No,
the Republicans have extended their vote all the way. They
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can't vote any more or to vote and open the
government because they've reached their macs of number of votes
that they've got. So now the question is how many
Democrats are going to be willing to come over and
open the government. It's all on the Democrats. And again,
messaging Republicans are failing at this because they're saying that
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now it's the Republican or the Democrat, it's not us.
You're not getting out there and really truly getting that
message boiled into people's heads. You have to tell them
you have to look at all of these government employees,
all of these military people who are not getting paid.
You have to look at everybody and say, look, we
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need sixty votes. We have fifty three votes. We don't
have another vote in the Republican Party. The only people
that are holding this back now are the Democrats. The
Democrats do not want you to get paid. And you
drive that message home like crazy, over and over and
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over and over again so that they get it. But
like I said, the government shutdown not looking like it's
going to be anytime soon the Republicans. And I'm glad,
I really truly am glad that the Republicans are standing
their ground on this and not giving any as they shouldn't.
I mean, first and foremost, they shouldn't be doing a
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continuing resolution to begin with. They should have actually passed
an actual budget. But I put that one on Speaker Johnson.
Speaker Johnson right out of the gate when they came
back from their August recess, was like, we're working on
a continuing resolution. No, pee wee Herman, that's not what
you should have been working on. But you should have
been working on leading up to the August vacation was
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the actual budget, not a continuing resolution. But we knew
this was coming because this is the game that the
government plays with us. And I think it is time
for all of us to say knock it off, and
it's time for us to look at people like Speaker
Johnson and say, you never should have put the priority
on the continuing resolution. You should have had one hundred
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percent the priority on getting a budget passed, and that's
where you should have been. But you spent a month
of the entire month of September putting together the continuing resolution,
knowing full well that the Democrats were not going to
play along with it. And again, rather than having a
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continuing resolution, if you had a budget, a balanced budget,
no less, because it's been since nineteen ninety six or
ninety five somewhere in there when we last had a
balanced budget. If you had a balanced budget put together
with all of the doze cuts and everything else, saving
trillions of dollars, and you presented it, you voted it
in the House, you pass it in the House, and
then you say, okay, we have an actual balanced budget
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that's going to cut all of this money out of
the here, all of you, your grifting and everything else,
that you had in their Democrats. It's all gone because
we have to trim our money. And here it is there.
You go, we have to pass this, and you give
it over to the Democrats in the or the Senate.
And if the Democrats in the Senate don't want to
pass it, shut down the government because they wouldn't pass
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the budget. Not another continuing resolution. I'm sick of that word.
I'm sick and tired of that phrase continuing resolution. I
don't want to hear it anymore. I want Washington, DC
to start doing a damn budget and be responsible and
accountable for our money. You're one of the things that
has kind of gone away, and I think that we
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need to to revive it a lot. And that is
the Doge cuts. The thing you don't hear about anymore,
mostly because the fact that Elon's not there is what
Doge found. We need to continually remind everybody what Doge
found and the billions of dollars that were just wasted
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on stupid things, and keep that fresh in everybody's mind.
And the Republicans need to do it too. The Republicans
need to take the Doze report. They need to find
all of those billions and find more, take them out
of the spending and say, hey, look, don't found all
the stuff. We agree with them. It needs to go away.
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These are the money laundering things that the Democrats have
been doing with all of your money, and we voted
to get rid of it. The Democrats still want it.
Shame the Democrats because remember that's one of their words
that they love. They love to get out there on
their protests and just be like shame shame, well, you
know what, Shame on you for wasting our tax dollars.
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Shame on you for not taking care of the American
people and spending money on projects in foreign countries that
never get built, yet the money gets spent. Shame on you, Democrats.
I don't know what it's going to take for the
Republican Party to understand how to do messaging properly. Maybe they,
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you know what, maybe somebody like Don June, Don Junior,
maybe he should be the consultant to the Republican Party
on how to just deliver some hardcore messages. Or maybe
they need to go meet with Donald Trump. Maybe they
need to meet with Trump and say, okay, look, here's
some of the problems that we have. How should we
attack it, Because I'm telling you right now, one of
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the things that they need to do is use the
playbook of the Democrats. They need to go snatch the
playbook out of their hands and use it. They need
to turn to the page here. What page we Okay,
we'll go to this page here, and what does it
saying shame the opponent? Okay, let's do it. How do
we do it? Well, we could do like the Democrats
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do and we can just stand out there and go shame, shame,
or we can actually, I've got a better idea. Let's
actually give some examples, call them out. I mean, if
you were to really truly shame the Democrats, like picking
the dose, just have the Doze report and go, okay,
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what do we got here?
Speaker 7 (01:22:04):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
You guys spent ten billion dollars on a water treatment
plant never got built, but the money got spelled. Shame
on you for spending the taxpayers money. Who got the money?
That seems very shameful to vote for that and support
that and to fight for that. Who got the money?
Shame on you for doing that. Because now the Democrats
are gonna have to answer the question if you start
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pounding them with those questions going, hey, where did this
ten billion dollars go? That was supposed to go to
this project? It never got built, but the money was spent.
That seems awfully shameful to do that to the American people.
Where where did that money go? Where did it go?
Because now the Democrats have to answer the question, and
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if they can't answer the question, then they look really dumb.
And they're gonna even look dumb to the Democrats when
Democrat voters go, hey, got a second billion dollars and
you don't know where it went. You can't tell us
where the money is at, shame on you use their
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playbook against them. That's what the Republican Party needs to do.
And until they start doing that and grow as Senecajones,
this is the reason for why they keep losing, was
that in politics it's better to apologize than ask for permission.
You're right, and you know what, sometimes in politics it's
also acceptable to kick them in the ankles and then
when they go down, kick them in the nads. Look,
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it's more important to take care of the American people.
And the Democrats don't they tell you we're taking care
of you, We're looking out for your best interest. Well,
you know what my best interest is that ten billion
dollars that you spend on what and who did it
go to? Oh and by the way, that's not the
only thing. How about this one hundred million dollars, how
about this five hundred million dollars, how about this billion dollars?
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How about that billion dollars? Where did all this money go?
Who did you give it to? Start asking those questions,
call them out. And I think it's the Republicans that
need to do it. And I know the Republicans are
probably afraid to do it because they're gonna be like, well,
actually we got kind of some of that money too,
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call them out. Enough is enough? All right, we got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Happy
Taco Tuesday. All right, Welcome back to the Brian Rush
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Show here on Florida Man Radio, also streaming on Rumbull,
Whimpkin and now on YouTube. We're throwing this show up
there it we'll see how long it lasts. No, I
don't know. I'm not holding my breath on that one.
We're just we're just gonna roll it. So talk about
some more wasted money. Donald Jump now calls the the
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Colombian president an illegal drug dealer and has now ended
all payments and subsidies to Colombia. President Trump revoked the
far left Cuban President Gustaf Petro over the weekend and
calling him an illegal drug dealer and announcing that the
stoppage of payments to the subsidies to the country, and
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of course, Trump had blasted Petro on truth social like
he loves to do, saying, the President Gustav Petro of
Columbia is an illegal drug leader, strongly encouraging the massive
production of drugs in big and small fields all over Colombia.
It has become the biggest business in Columbia by far,
and Pedro does nothing to stomp it, despite large scale
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payments and subsidies from the US that are nothing more
than a long term ripoff of America. As of today,
these payments or any other form of payment or subsidies
will no longer be made to Colombia. He said, the
purpose of this drug production is to sell a massive
amounts of product into the United States, causing death, destruction,
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and havoc. Then Trump went on and said that Patro
does not address the killing fields in Colombia. Then the
United States will, he said, Patro a low rated and
very unpopular leader with a fresh mouth towards America. Better
to close up those killing fields immediately, or the United
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States will close them for him and it won't be
done nicely. Good for him, good for him, and it's
time to actually stop playing with him. And my question
is why are we sending money to Colombia. Why we
have this been Look, I understand the relationship thing with nations,
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and we help them out financially with things because they're
not financial and they become our allies, which unfortunately is
part of the political game because if you don't do it,
places like China and Russia will you know. This is
one of the things that I think the United States,
including Donald Trump, I think has made a mistake with
this one, and that is Cuba with not restoring relations
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with Cuba, and we didn't do that, and now China
wants to build bases there. How good of an idea
is that China comes in and plays nice with them
and they'll end up getting some bases there and we
still have problems with them. It's one of these things
where we should have gone in, we should have started negotiating,
we should have worked with them a little bit. Hell,
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if we had to take their leader out, make it
so that you know, we can help take care of them,
put the pressure on them. But they didn't do it.
It was a failure. But we got to stop with
with just giving money out randomly to countries who end
up hating America. It just makes no sense. It's like
coming into school in the morning and just going right
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to the school bully and giving them your lunch money
before he even says anything. It's dumb. Stop doing that.
We got to take a break for the top of
the hour. We'll be right back. Good morning.
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All right, welcome back to our number three of the
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And of course don't forget the podcast. Should you want
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at the Brian Rustshow dot com. Chucky Schumer Chuck you
coming out and saying right now, I'm demanding the GAO,
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the Government Accountability Office, investigate Christy Nome's private jets. Americans
are paying more for everything the government to shut down,
but Christinomes is buying two luxury jets for herself with
taxpayer dollars. That's interesting. That's the first I've heard of
that one. Now, Chuck you, you know that you can't
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just simply go off and spend tens of millions of
dollars on multiple jets for yourself that you steal from
taxpayer dollars. Well, actually, I guess, I guess if you're
a Democrat that you can do that. But here's the thing,
as he's demanding a full investigation for buying these jets,
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and what he's talking about is is the jets that
would be for the homeland security. Now, one of the
things that we've we've you got to understand when it
comes to the US government's fleet of aircraft, there's there's
(01:31:29):
a big problem with the fleet. It's getting old and
it's it needs to be replaced. Okay, this this is
one of the things. Now, if you are in certain
positions in the government, like as a matter of fact,
people like the the FBI director. The FBI director is
one where now we are hearing the criticism towards Cash
(01:31:52):
Betel for using the G five fifty, the gulf Stream
five to fifty, that is the plane design for the
director of the FBI. This is a plane that is
I don't know, fifty sixty million dollar plane, which in
the grand scheme of things, not that much. It's a
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plane that is designated for the use by the Director
of the FBI, and they are giving Cash matel a
hard time about that. Why are you using this private jet? Well,
it's mandated by Congress. It's mandated by Congress that there
are certain people within the government that they don't fly commercial.
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Now you have Senator Kennedy or not Senator Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy,
who is flying commercial. I don't know anybody saw the
video that went viral of Kennedy and his wife getting
on board a commercial flight and they flew somewhere. It's
not practical for somebody like Christinome or you know, Cash Btel,
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or you know Marco Ruby or somebody along that lines
in that cabinet level to fly commercial because there's protective
details I've been involved in the protective detail for of
all plate people, Christopher Ray when he was vacationing here
(01:33:18):
on the Panhandle of Florida. I had to work with
his team to handle his airplane, which was again it's
a gulf Stream five point fifty, it's a good sized plane.
It's a private jet. And I've worked with him in
a security team. The security team that the Director of
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the FBI has, believe it or not, is actually pretty
big and impressive. There's at least probably ten people that
were just traveling with him, let alone the advanced team.
So you know, there's there's a lot of that. You
can't do that on a commercial jet, and the government
knows that. And this is one of these things where
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we can all say, oh, it's not fair that they're
flying around on private planes while the rest of us
are doing commercial isn't RFK flying commercial risky? Yeah, I
mean it's it's kind of risky. But you know, one
of the other things too, And you didn't see this
in the video, but when a lot of these congressional
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people or higher up people, when they are going through
the airports, the airport securities are generally alerted to it.
And they do things like escort them, so they'll escort
them to the planes. And I mean the idea that
somebody is actually going to try and attack them while
on the plane is not a very bright idea. And
of course, nowadays, when you get violent on a plane,
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you have to watch out for the other the other passengers,
because the other passengers nowadays will kick your ass. So
RFK Junior, I mean, he's not all that risky of
a position. And I hate to put it this way,
but you know, if he was, something was to happen
to him. You know, it's not that critical on the
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operation of the government. So that's one of the reasons
why he can fly. Other people not so much. But
Chuck Schumer while he's getting out here and demanding the
investigation on this, he's going to be embarrassed in the end.
He's going to be embarrassed in the end when they say, well, actually,
when you break it down, and one of the things
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that they want to do is buy a brand new
gulf Stream seven hundred, which is brand new plane just
came out recently. It's again in that you know, sixty
million dollar range, fifty sixty million dollar range, and it
is a plane, by the way, that is built right
here in the United States. It's built in Savannah, Georgia,
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so it is a United States company that they would
be buying that plane from. It would be replacing things
like the seven thirty sevens and the seven fifty sevens
that are in the fleet, or the smaller some of
the fleets that they have, and I know some of
these names aren't going to really mean much to you,
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but they have smaller citation jets. They have smaller beach jets,
which are I don't know why anybody still flying those things,
but whatever, but those are not big enough to handle
the team that needs to go with these people. So
you need to find something. Now, the operational cost of
a seven to fifty seven, which by the way is
what Trump Force one is, is high. It's a very
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expensive plane to operate by the hour. A seven thirty
seven also another very expensive plane to fly by the hour.
And the United States government, the federal government has a
fleet of Gulf Streams. They've got the four to fifties,
the five fifties, and I'm sure they've got six fifties
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at this point, and they're looking to add a couple
others to it to replace the other things. So in
the grand scheme of things. And by the way, these
are planes that will be in the fleet for probably
the next twenty years, if not more, because they're also
very well taken care of, so the operational costs are
cheaper for these planes. You want to keep people like
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the Department of Homeland Security, regardless to who it is,
Democrat or Republican party safe. And again Chuck Shechber coming
out here and trying to use this as another one
of those thy christinaum is bad and we need to
do an investigation. But he's gonna end up with mud
on his face when the investigation reveals. Oh, by the way,
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you remember when Nancy Pelosi, Yeah, Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker
of the House, even Mike Johnson, Nancy Pelosi, all the
other speakers of current days, they all also have access
to government aircraft to fly home. So you're not going
to see Speaker Johnson jumping on the next Delta flight
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to head home to Louisiana. No, you're going to see
him jump on either one of the seven fifty seven,
seven thirty seven or one of the Gulf Streams to
fly home. It's just how it is. This is how
government operates. And it's again shameful for somebody like Chuck
Schumer to come out and make another video, which God,
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would you please stop making videos because him and his
his arm movement. It's like it's like the Democrats all
got this arm movement thing. I mean, granted, I sometimes
I think I'm a little Italian because if you watch
the show, I'm always I'm always talking with one of
my hands. But Chuck Schumer and jazz hands, they do
it all the time. I'm so tired of his videos.
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But there is you know, if you want to get
into the controversy of buying new jets, why don't you
look at what the other stuff that the government is doing.
The government's looking into buying even bigger jets and other
things to replace the fleet. They're gonna spend a lot
of money on updoing the the government fleet of private aircraft,
which again, I know it sounds horrible that you know
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that they're doing this this private plane thing, but it
also makes sense. You know how long it takes, Like
here's a perfect example. If you live in the Panama
City area, or really pretty much anywhere in Florida, if
you want to go somewhere Panama City, you want to
go to Washington, d C. There's a couple of direct
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flights that come out of here. But if you want
to take delta, what are you doing? You're going from
here to Atlanta. Then you got to wait around for
your connecting flight, and then you go from Atlanta up
to there. You got to be at the airport a
couple of hours before, at least an hour before, so
you got to get in there. And then, of course,
if you're the Department of Homeland Security secretary, you're flying
with people that are armed, so there's a special procedure
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for the armed security guys to go through TSA. So
you got all that stuff you gotta do, Then you
got to go up there. Then you gotta wait, and
then you got to get on and then and it
takes forever. If a flight is delayed. What happens when
a cabinet member can't get to some place because their
flight is delayed. Now you've got meetings that are canceled,
things that have got to get canceled, things can't get
done because they're there. With a private flight, you show up,
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you get on the plane, boom, you're gone. So it
makes sense. And again Chuck Schumer trying to make something
out of absolutely nothing. But what he should be concerned
about is things like Jade Vance's half brother just just
came out with a story. And this is the type
of stuff that even Chuck you should be concerned about
(01:40:29):
because jd Vance's church that he goes to in Cincinnati
was fired upon, and Jade Vance's half brother, who by
the way, is also running for mayor of Cincinnati, he
was there and his church ended up being shot at,
and he came out and said that he will not
be intimidated after the church window got hit by a bullet.
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But shouldn't that be the thing that you're more concerned about.
Shouldn't be more concerned about whether or not we have
crime on our streets. Shouldn't you be you know what
with all the effort that you're spending, Chuck Shu when
it comes to complaining about private airplanes, which again, you
want to do an investigation that's gonna cost a lot
of money. You're gonna come up with the investigation, it's
gonna tell you, hey, you're stupid. Why aren't you spending
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time on coming up with an idea for health care?
Healthcare is supposed to be such an important thing to
the Democrats, where's your plan? Where our plan is We're
gonna give more subsidies to Obamacare for what, because we
want to make it more affordable for who. It's not
more affordable when you're spending more money, because when you
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spend more money, then that means more money you've got
to take from us as taxpayers. Then you take the
money from us as tax payers, and that's more money
we got to pay. Now, there's problems with the ACA,
and they they were problems that were called out from
the very beginning. But where's your plans? You got a
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absolutely nothing, nothing for an idea of how you can
fix things, how you can make lives for the Americans better,
coming out with a line, by the way, that doesn't work,
that doesn't work for us and for those that are
desperate for healthcare. And look, unfortunately, because of what our
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government has done to the American people over the years,
health care is an important thing. What America's what the
government has done to the American people by making us
sick with the food and the drugs and everything else
that they have done to us. It's an important thing.
And this is another reason for why the JFK's mission
or ourfca's mission is such an important thing, to make
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Americans healthy so that we don't need as much health care. Now,
the problem with that is that if there's less health
care that it was needed, well, then there's less money
being spent in health care and less money being put
back into the pod because so so many of these politicians.
But it can be done, and it should be done.
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Let's focus on the things that are important to the
American people, making sure that we're safe, making sure that
we can do the very basics like go to church,
be able to worship whatever denomination you want to do,
and not have the fear of being shot at, to
be able to go to the local drug store, and
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it actually first and foremost being there, and two not
having to go in there and say, excuse me, Can
I get somebody to unlock the Can I? I just
want to get some toothpaste? Can somebody unlock the toothpaste
for me?
Speaker 7 (01:43:37):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
Can? I?
Speaker 4 (01:43:38):
Is there anybody here? Have you been to some of
those those stores? I've gone into a couple of when
I've been out way, I've gone into a couple of
the blue cities where they have like literally everything locked
up and then there's nobody working, Like the only person
working is the one at the register who's got a
line of people, And you're like, I want to want
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to Okay, that's the stuff we need to work on. Instead,
the Democrats continue to push and fight the dumbest arguments
out there, like oh my god, it's a private jet.
You know goodwill that that was the case. That by
the way, Chucky had access to private jets too when
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he was the head of the Senate. Just stomp with
the lies. I don't think it is too much for us,
the American people, to ask our politicians to stop lying
to us and take care of the things that you're
supposed to take care of. And if you want to
tell us how important healthcare is, do something about it.
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Come up with a plan. And that's what I would
like the Democrats to do. I would love for the Democrats,
no matter how craptastic it may be or how amazing
it might be, they might come up with something. I
would love for them to come up with a plan
for healthcare other than insurance, because remember insurance and healthcare
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are two different things. Come up with an idea, come
up with a plan. By the way, I love this too.
How we continually say that, you know, Donald Trump is
a dictator, Donald Trump is a tyrant, Donald Trump is
a king. And yet Gavin Newsom, speaking of healthcare, goes
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off and issues in order to drug companies that you
were going to sell and I think it was insulin
for eleven dollars, that's what you're going to do it for.
First off, for government to turn around and dictate to
a private business how much they're going to sell something
for is a dangerous path to go down. And it's
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a dangerous path to go down because it has been
proven in the past, by the way, in socialist countries,
when socialist comfnments tell the manufacturers that this is what
you are going to charge for this ends up happening.
And we have seen this in socialist country. Remember this
was a big Kamala Harris thing that she was going
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to tell the grocery stores and the food manufacturers and
the drug people that this is what you're going to
charge for it, and now I'm going to control the prices. Well,
when you control the prices and you have no idea
what it costs to make that product, and we, of course,
we live in a capitalist in a government or a
capitalist environment where people want to make money. So you
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come up with a company that provides a product that
people want. You provide the product, and you make a
profit off of that so that you can make money.
That's that's how our world works. If you're going to
be told that you're going to manufacture bread and you're
going to sell that bread for a dollar fifty, but
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it costs you two dollars to make that loaf of bread,
how much bread are you going to make when you
can't even break even, let alone make a profit. And
that's exactly what we saw in a lot of these
socialist countries where they have done the price control and
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they said this is how much you're going to charge
for it, and the people go, it costs me more
than that to manufacture it. Don't care. That's what you're
charging people for it. And what happens. Less product is
out there, and again when it comes to food, that's
not something you want. So there'll be less food, less
medication less products out there, and they will be out
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there for what fewer people, So there'll be more hungry people,
they'll be more desire for things. And when people start
getting desperate for food and getting desperate for things, you
see crime go up, because desperation is one of the
leading things for some of the types of crime. So
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stop saying that that Trump is a dictator in a
king and then you turn off and you do something
like that. Yes, I would love it. It would be awesome
if you could get insulin for eleven dollars a month,
that would be a fantastic thing. But that's not how
you go about it. What you do is you got
to go to the insulin manufacturers and you've got to
sit down with them and say, all right, we need
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to lower the cost. How can we do it. What
is it that government can do to help lower the cost.
And then you're gonna be surprised when you hear it.
One of the biggest problems is the regulations. Now we
have to have regulations on medicine, we have to have
some regulations on food. Otherwise you're gonna have some problems.
But don't go overboard because for every regulation that you do,
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for every stupid paperwork that needs to be done, if
for every stupid this and stupid that it needs to
be done, it costs a business more money. So go
ask the questions, what can we do to make it cheaper?
Simply going out and say it's gonna be eleven dollars
and that's it. What you're gonna find in the state
of California is a major league shortage of insulin. We
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gotta take a quick break. We'll be right back. Good morning,
all right, Welcome back to the show. Good morning. Hang on,
what am I doing? I'm like, I'm punching on buttons.
(01:49:27):
I don't know what the hell's happening anyhow, Welcome back
to the show. Coming up, Bruce del Torres is gonna
be joining us. We're gonna chat with him about some
economy things and more so, stand by for that.
Speaker 5 (01:49:39):
Which is.
Speaker 4 (01:49:41):
Pushing a button. I'm like, the hell is this? Welcome
back to the show. So I guess yesterday when Zelensky
had his little meeting with Donald Trump, it didn't end
the way that he was really kind of hoping it
was going to end. It ended, how would they say, badly?
(01:50:03):
Trump kind of gave Zelensky a reality check and allegedly
in a shouting match before sending him on his way,
and Zelensky allegedly caught an earful at the White House
on Friday, when when he met not yesterday and left
pretty much empty handed. Nothing for you, you'll go now,
no suit for you. You out well, President Trump, who's
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who's pretty much worked pretty hard to end this war
between Russia and Ukraine. And of course one of the
things that's coming up is that Donald Trump is going
to have a meeting with Putin. Uh, they're gonna get
together again to discuss ending this. But the the uh,
the disaster that ended up happening. While Trump kind of
suggested that the meeting was cordial, uh, there are reports
(01:50:50):
that are coming out that indicated that it uh at
times descended into a shouting match, which kind of was
rem of the disaster's visit to the White House that
he had back in February. You remember that little that
little mess, which you would think that somebody like Zelensky
(01:51:11):
would learn. I mean, you're you're coming to the United
States to ask us for help, and what do you do?
You treat the president like crap and you argue and
fight with him. That is that's not the way to
do it, because it's not gonna end up well in
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your favor. And of course we're also learning a lot
more about Selensky. You know, when the whole war started,
there were some of us that were going, oh, actually,
it's kind of impressive, what's going on here? Then then
we start learning more about Selensky. He's a bad ombra.
He's not a good guy at all. And of course
we know that Ukraine is not a good good government.
The country decent, the people decent, but the government there.
(01:51:57):
That's right. What Trump should have just been, Yeah, he
should have and he probably pretty much did. All right,
hang on, we got to take a break for our
bottom of the hour. We'll be right back. This is
the Brian Rust Show. Good morning, Happy Taco Tuesday, Liberals.
Speaker 1 (01:52:21):
Cry, one happy show at a time. This is the
Brian Rust Show.
Speaker 4 (01:52:27):
All right, welcome back to the show. Thank you so
much for waking up with us today. Hey Alloy, Salona,
thanks so much for waking up with us today. Do
appreciate it. What a welcome to the show. And you
know what, you know, how good I am at doing
this and I'm I'm probably gonna screw it up, but Bruce,
let me let me go for this to see if
I get your name right, because I am I am
absolutely notorious at screwing this up? Is it de Torres?
Speaker 1 (01:52:51):
Holy cow?
Speaker 4 (01:52:52):
Hang on, let me write this down. Brian gets name correct,
first shot. All right, there you go, Bruce, welcome to
the show. You're the dre communications for the American Small
Business League and the Don't Cheat Women Project, which is interesting.
I want to hear a little bit more about that.
What is the Don't Cheat Women Project? What is that
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all about?
Speaker 5 (01:53:14):
It's about bombarding Congress and the President with the request
to raise from five percent to fifteen percent the amount
of federal contracts that should go to women owned small businesses.
We're all about the American Small Business League. We are
all about the contracts that should be going to small businesses, Brian,
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that in reality go to big businesses. And it's a
scam of epic proportions and the benefits of if women
got a more fair share, and I can tell you
all the reasons why they deserve more than which they
never get anyway, but the goal is, oh, let's give
them five percent. It's inadequate.
Speaker 4 (01:53:56):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it is one of these things
where you look at how government issues out contracts, and
of course most of it we know goes to who
can donate me more than anything else. But you know,
the small business we always talk about this. This is
a normal thing that those of us have any sense
in our head. We talk about how small business that
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is the lifeline of the nation. It's the lifeline of
every community across the country. And you know organizations like
you that do a lot of work with small business
you know, and women. Unfortunately, it's a smaller portion of
women who own the businesses. So it's kind of cool
that you guys are doing this to help save the
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women owned businesses and to elevate them a little bit more.
Speaker 5 (01:54:43):
Well. Absolutely, and what you just said is really priceless
because we often here. Yeah, yeah, you know, small businesses
the lifeblood of the nation. Folks don't know how don't
know how real that is. Let me let me put
some facts on the table here, please.
Speaker 7 (01:54:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:54:58):
There are about thirty six million small businesses in America, Okay,
and they are now that of all the businesses in
America are small businesses. Okay, ninety eight percent have less
than one hundred employees. The average business has four to
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six employees. We are a small business nation. Okay. Here's
where it gets outrageous. The government is supposed to give
twenty three percent of its contracts to small businesses. Every
year they say, oh we did, how about a loan?
You know, the SBA is in charge of making sure
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that this happens. But for decades, through our legal victories
plus congressional investigations plus spector general reports from the SBA
itself has said the vast majority of those contracts go
to the one tenth of one percent of companies that
are big businesses the federal government. I accuse, we accuse
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the federal government of doing next to nothing for our
small businesses. And that goes for the loans as well.
It's all bluster. The government is captured by the giant
corporate interests. It's a scandal of outrageous proportions. Now I
could do five minutes about the great benefits if they
actually got those contracts.
Speaker 4 (01:56:25):
Yeah, I mean, and you know this is the thing too,
it and I've gotten on to this about our local
government where we do the show out of I mean, granted,
we're on the network across Florida here, but our local area.
I've griped about the fact that they always try to
go for that home run. We got to go for
the big business. It's like, how about all the small
businesses that are also in the community that would really
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benefit from a small tax deduction, not even given them money,
just a small tax deduction where they can get a
little bit of help to grow. Because, like you said,
small businesses are the heart beat of America and we
see too many people doing that and government seems to
always go, it's got to be big business, got to
be big business. But what's the benefit of going with
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small businesses? I mean, granted, government is so freaking huge
that it's like, what can a small business at this
point do for government because it is so big.
Speaker 5 (01:57:20):
Well, these are great points, and before you know, what's
the benefit of small businesses or patronizing them? Or I
want to talk to a point you just made, which
is the government talks about the big deals and the
media amplifies to talk about the big deals. Why because
the media typically are big businesses. They are owned by
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giant corporations, so they want to they talk about themselves
to make us think that the big businesses are the
majority of the action. The big businesses are the most
important economic engine of this, that or the other thing.
They're not now, they don't create the new job. Job.
Small businesses create the job. So that's part of the subterfuge.
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That's part of what you realize when one stops and
thinks and asks questions, are how important are these small businesses?
Blah blah blah blah blah, and you realize they're responsible
for half the GDP. They create two thirds to ninety
percent of all net new jobs. And if they got
the federal contracts that they are supposed to, if they
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got twenty three percent of the federal budget, they would
create two million new jobs Bryan, on top of the
two million jobs at America typically creates. It would be
an economic boom of epic proportions. Right back in twenty ten,
the chair of the Senate Small Business Committee said, for
every increase one percent increase in contracts to small businesses,
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one hundred thousand jobs get created. So instead of you know,
like three percent of the contracts going to small businesses,
which is what our opinion based on our one hundred
plus legal victories, if they actually got twenty three percent
that they're supposed to, that's two point three million new
jobs that would get created. So if we just bombarded
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our representatives and senators in the White House and said
it is true. Is the SPA basically lying when it
says it met the twenty three percent goal? Yes, And
at asbl dot com people can see the verification for
all the things that I'm saying. And you know, then
we could talk about the don'tchat women, or we could
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you know, just talk about you know, small businesses are
really being squeezed out of existence. But much of what
the government has done, especially since the pandemic, it's just
so obvious, you know, favoring the big businesses. Five trillion
poured into the big businesses and small businesses told to close,
and something like thirty percent of small businesses closed and
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or maybe that I'm not going to figure that never
came back of the ones that closed. Yeah, you know,
the house is on fire when it comes to what's
happening to small businesses.
Speaker 4 (02:00:03):
Yeah, that's true. And you know, one of the things
that I've often pointed out when making this argument about
supporting big business versus small business. And again you hear
this with with government, especially a local government, where they'll
be like, oh my god, this is so exciting. If
we spend a million dollars on this particular company, it's
going to bring in a thousand jobs. Well that's great,
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But what happens when that particular company goes out of business.
That's a thousand jobs that you lose. Now, you could
take half of that money and contribute it to a
bunch of small businesses who all together will create more
than the thousand jobs. And if one or two of
them closes and goes away, it's sad, it's horrible, but
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it's not a gigantic impact on the community because you
have a small business with twenty or thirty people that
closes and goes away, versus a place that has a
thousand employees that all of a sudden closes and now
you have one thousand people that are out of the
job and not twenty.
Speaker 5 (02:01:06):
Yeah, that's a great point, you know, And again it
goes back to, you know, making the government first of
all fulfill the law. You know, sorry if I'm taking
it right back to our niche thing, but that's just
you know, when it comes to small businesses, we're you know,
we're dedicated to spreading the word and the truth about
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how underserved and actually assaulted by policies. And this is
a Republican thing, This is a Democrat thing. There's a
continuity of agenda because there's a perpetual ownership of the
government by big corporate interests influencing it. They want the
momentum to never stop. And this is decades going back
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to really you know the by then by nineteen sixty one,
Eisenhower left office and he warned about the military industrial complex,
and that alludes to the capture of not only the Pentagon,
but so many of the federal agencies by the giant
corporations who have a revolving door with the contracting officers.
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So if I work for the NASA or the Department
of Energy or the Pentagon, and I give small business
contract to the giant corporations, as we have for decades,
then I can leave the Pentagon and go become an
executive at that giant corporation Boeing, raytheon, and they can
slide in and become secretary of this, that or the
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other thing, and that goes even to this managerial level.
So that's the money go around. That's the revolving door
between the giant corporations and the federal government. And regarding
small businesses, Brian all too often, oh have a loan
look at all the loans, the SBA. Oh, it's so important,
all the loans. Guess what, only about one to two
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percent of our small businesses ever get an SBA backed loan.
There's thirty six million small businesses. Around four hundred thousand
businesses get alone every year any year. It's nothing.
Speaker 1 (02:03:06):
Yeah, it's nothing, yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:03:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:03:09):
And even the federal contracts, thirty six million small businesses,
zero point two percent of small businesses get federal contracts
something like eighty thousand companies a year. Nothing.
Speaker 4 (02:03:21):
That's that's crazy. And and and there's so many things
that that small businesses can do for the government. Again,
I know somebody might ask the question, you know, what
can a small business do that, you know, for the
big government that a big company can't do? And and
you know, I think that's kind of a legitimate question.
But you know, if you don't help grow the small businesses,
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they'll never become the big businesses. And the fact that
they're that they're like, the SBA is not you know,
helping out a lot of these businesses to grow and
to get started, because it's expensive to start a new business.
I mean, I've I've got a couple of them myself,
and they're all very small and no employees because it's
it's that small of a business. But you know, if
you want to get going, you know, what do we
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have to do to fight this to grow our small
businesses more?
Speaker 5 (02:04:10):
Well, everything under the sun. But in terms of these
particular issues, the fact that the federal government is the
world's largest purchaser of goods and services. Every year, it
spends between eight hundred billion and one point five trillion,
depending on your sources and how you want to interpret
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or officially the government says eight hundred billion this year
is going to go out in contracts for goods and services. Okay,
they buy everything under the sun. Now, let's you know,
back to women owned businesses as a nice example, they're
supposed to get five percent of the federal contracts. Well,
wait a minute. They are half the population, they're half
of humanity. Okay, but women own Bryant. Forty percent of
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all the businesses in America are owned by women sell
what the government buys. Their businesses generate almost three trillion
dollars in revenue every year. They employ over twelve million people.
Why are they supposed to get only five percent and
they never get to five percent. The government has said
we met that goal twice in the last twenty thirty years.
It's ridiculous. Wow, And yeah, so you know there's something.
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It's just about its awareness. Okay. So that's why it's invaluable.
And I'm grateful that you haven't a guy like me
on the show, you know, to talk about this particular
niche about small businesses because it's also a leverage point.
Comply with the law. Tell congressmen and senators in the
White House, the SBA is not complying with the law.
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Through fraud, bad policies, loopholes, they're able to claim new
twenty three percent of the contracts went to small businesses.
But we break down and show like, no, that's a lie.
It's just it's just a fabrication. And if we just
pressure them to obey the law, isn't that a good start?
And isn't that a nice pressure point? We're like, wow,
they'd have to, you know, respond to these accusations.
Speaker 4 (02:06:05):
Yep, yeah, absolutely. I mean there's there's so many things
in our government screws up. But somebody just asked me
the chat, what is the percentage of workforce that are
small business employees? How how much of our workforce is small.
Speaker 5 (02:06:17):
Business about half wow, about half and you mentioned being
you know, having no employees. Most small businesses are solopreneurs.
They are non employer firms. Something like twenty six or
twenty eight million of small businesses are the owner right
prior or yep, And yet they do they do, you know,
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enough of the manufacture and sell because of the government,
Like I say, ad buys everything under the sun.
Speaker 4 (02:06:46):
Yeah, yeah, we definitely got to do something about that.
And with you guys in the the American Small Business League,
how can people find out more about you guys and
you know, participate and help you guys with this fight
for the small business And again women, because my audience
is about fifty five percent women, so obviously there's some of
(02:07:07):
them that is that is going to hit some of
our audience. What can people do? Where can they go
to learn more about you?
Speaker 5 (02:07:15):
The Don't Cheatwomen dot com site has all these faction
figures that I'm sharing and it's got all the if
we have a minute, these are the amazing benefits if
women get. When women get the fairs Aero small gadgers,
you know that they should, they will be able to
pursue political equality. Men are more politically influential Brian because
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they earn and save more than women, so they donate
to candidates. They've got more influence, they run and win
office more than women. It's twenty twenty five. Women are
not political equals. Men hold seventy five percent of all
the seats in the Senate, the House, every president's cabinet,
and every seat in the state legislatures. They hold almost
(02:07:57):
that many governor chairs and ninety percent of party leadership
and committee chair positions, all because they're not economic equals.
Women are doing well economically by other measures, surpassing men,
I think in higher degrees and even business formation. But
let's add this onto the scale to get the federal
contracts to a fair amount to them. The faster that
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women become economically equal, the faster we will see fifty
percent of all political positions of power filled with women,
and we will have a more humane and insane politics
because women have different values and we need them as humans. Yeah, okay, humans,
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Amen's thank you. So there.
Speaker 4 (02:08:42):
Yeah, I mean, granted, we got a couple of great
craze that are in our government right now, but yeah,
getting a little bit more women involved in it is
probably a good thing, but it seems like there's a
there's a certain portion of our population and the control
structure that would much rather have women naked, barefoot in
the kitchen making me a sandwich then getting involved in this.
(02:09:04):
And it's it's pretty obvious. But the American Small Business
League that Don't Cheat Women. By the way, the website again,
Don't Cheat Women Men not m A n men dot
Com has all this information we've been talking about, Bruce,
great conversation and whatever else we can do again, like
you said, reaching out to our congresspeople and say, hey,
(02:09:25):
let's make this a little bit fair. Let's do it
because small business is such a critical thing for our
country and the fact that women are getting cheated out
of some of these government contracts and we got to
change that up a little bit.
Speaker 5 (02:09:39):
Yeah, just for equality fairness sake. On that site is
a page called what you can Do shows how to
contact senators representatives in the White House.
Speaker 4 (02:09:47):
All right, awesome, Bruce del Torre's director of communications for
the American Small Business League h and the Don't Cheat
Women Project. Thanks for coming on, Bruce. I do appreciate it.
I hope you have a fantastic Taco Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (02:10:01):
Thank you YouTube, absolutely.
Speaker 4 (02:10:03):
Thanks so much. Bruce del Torres is his name, and
again the website is Don't Cheat Women Women, not Man
Women dot com where we can get all that information
on that. We got to take a quick break. We'll
be right back. This is the Brian Rust Show. Good morning,
(02:10:34):
all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here
at Florida Man Radio. Happy Taco Tuesday, big thanks to
Bruce del Tores Torres. See, I'm already screwed it up.
I get it right, and then I screwed up from
there talking about the small business and women's small business.
To go check that out at Don't Cheatwomen dot Com
find out more information about that. You know, I was
just flipping through social media again and I come across
(02:10:57):
this just repeated message then comes from the left, and
this one coming from Gavin Newsom's press office. They said,
one like the seriousness, so one like and we'll send
him back behind the grill. And that is after posting
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a video from the Trump War Room where iconic one
year ago president at real Donald Trump worked at McDonald's.
You guys do know that he's termed out right, You
guys do know that when you run in twenty twenty eight,
you're not running against Donald Trump. And even for those
(02:11:43):
that are running in twenty twenty six for congressional races,
whether it be the House of the Senate or even
governor's races, you do know that you're still not running
against Donald Trump, right, I just I don't. To me,
It's the biggest mystery is is why it is that
the left can't understand that they have to come up
(02:12:04):
with an idea, They have to come up with an
idea as to what they're going to do to make
our lives better, and they still can't do it. And
it's just it's website after website, social media posts after
social media post. It is nothing but this, this you know,
continues bash on Donald Trump rather than doing something for us.
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And I'm sorry, I want to hear that. I want
to hear what you're gonna do for me. I want
to I want to know, because you know, this is
one of the other things that I don't hear anything
about the neighborhood that I live in, aside from like
you know, the next two houses down from me and
the one behind me. The majority of my neighborhood are
(02:12:52):
older people. What are you going to do for my neighbors?
What are you gonna do for my neighbor's healthcare? You know,
I've got an older lady who lives across the street
from me who you know she gets, you know that
that home healthcare stuff? So what are you gonna do
for her? And you know what, while I was talking
about it, the neighbor behind me, what are you gonna
(02:13:14):
do for him? And his children left just they've got nothing.
All they've got is we've got a bash on Donald Trump.
That's it. Find a better argument. Seriously, all right, we
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