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October 28, 2025 133 mins
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Hold on, good morning and welcome to Taco Tuesday. Here
are the Pride Rush Show on Florida Man Radio and
of course streaming on The Rumble and Wimkin dot Com
as well. Thank you so much for checking us out
today and making this part of your day. We appreciate
it as always. Also, I gotta make a shout out
to Tammy over in Niceville. She's one of the latest
people who grabbed herself some of the knocking off coffee.

(02:07):
She got the whiskey Beige Air whiskey aged barrel. It's
like the number one selling one there. And I'm myself
it's what's in the big cup this morning, and there's
not enough of it in the big cup this morning.
I stayed up late later than I probably should have
last night because I went out with some friends and
I gotta I gotta learn I'm not twenty one anymore.

(02:30):
One of these days. This is one of these lessons
that's gonna kick in. But yeah, we'll see in the meantime,
so a lot of things going on weather wise. Also
going on yesterday prior to the terrestrial version of the show,
there was some pretty bad weather that rolled through the

(02:52):
southern area of the Panhandle, Florida, which, oh damn, hang
on a second, we dropped them, We dropped the pacifier.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Hang on.

Speaker 6 (03:01):
I fully admit I can't do the show without without
the pacifier, and that that passifier, by the ways, damn it,
where did it go? Hang on, it's the it's my sharpie.
I can't do the show without the sharpie. It's just
it just doesn't work. So I've got to have that.
But yesterday, and I'm sure many people have seen the
news on this already, Mexico Beach, which was an area

(03:23):
that was let's just say, wiped off the face of
the earth when when Hurricane Michael came through this this month.
Several years ago, there was a tornado that went through
and and did some massive damage down through that area,
and of course it's still being looked at. I'm sure
a lot of people saw some of the pictures of it.

Speaker 7 (03:45):
A lot of.

Speaker 6 (03:45):
Devastating damage there, so hopefully the people there will be
able to rebuild whatever it was damaged relatively quickly, and
of course we'll have to want to keep up on that,
and it's turning into such a great area, and to
see it get hit once again after the devastation of
Hurricane Michael, it's just it's kind of sad. In the meantime,

(04:08):
there is the hurricane that is going on down in
the Caribbean, Hurricane Melissa. Hurricane Melissa which is still going
on now. It was dramatically affecting Haiti and Cuba yesterday
and today it's expected to go a little bit in Jamaica.
Jamaica is the other a Jamaica, which there's been a

(04:31):
lot of video of the damage that was going through there.
As it is hitting it right now, is a major hurricane.
It's expected to go out to sea and it shouldn't
affect any of the mainland USA. However, it is going
to be heading towards the islands and eventually one last
nightcap hitting off in Bermuda, So we'll have to watch

(04:52):
that and see what happens with that. I'm sure there's
gonna have to be a lot of disaster relief once
the hurricane clears the area. But another big mess going
on in the hurricane season. But you know what, this
year hurricane season, and even though there is the one
area that that is being hit pretty bad as we speak,
and I don't know if you've seen any of the

(05:14):
video of it, it's it's pretty rough. I mean, there's
there's no no two ways about it. They're they're they're
getting hit bad. And for those of us that are
here in the Panhandle of Florida that went through Hurricane Michael,
we know the devastation that happens when we're getting major
hurricane coming through. So of course our thoughts and our
prayers are with everybody in the path of the hurricane

(05:35):
because it's it's just it's bad news. But we have,
for the first time in a very long time, not
had any major hurricanes hit the the mainland USA during
the hurricane season, which, knock on wood, I mean, it's
not completely over yet, but knock on wood that this
ends up being being a continued story for the rest

(05:55):
of the hurricane season and we get through it, and
the hurricane that is currently going through, Hurricane Melissa, be
the only devastation that we have had. What's that not
too bad in Mexico Beach and that's a good thing.
And and yes, first responders, thank you to the first responders,
uh that did show up in in Mexico Beach. And

(06:17):
I know that the the the damage that was done
was I mean it was it was damaging, obviously, but
I mean Mexico Beach, I mean they're still in that
final stages of recovering after Hurricane Michael. And and and
again for those that that stayed in Hurricane Michael's path

(06:38):
in Mexico Beach and dealt with all that, and that's
just one of those things you just don't want to
deal with, you really don't. So hopefully the the damage
that has been done, and I saw there was a
lot of the pictures that I saw were like was
it the Governor hotel? Is that the Governor? What is
that one? I know, I just screwed that one up.
But the the hotel that is there that got a

(06:58):
little bit damaged, some roof damage up on that one.
There was a an RV park that threw around a
bunch of RVs, took down a couple pavilions. I mean,
it wasn't it was nothing compared to the damage of
Hurricane Michael, but still it was kind of a scary,
tense moment yesterday morning for those in the Mexico Beach area,

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especially if you were just waking up to it, because
it was pretty early that that storm rolled through. So
El Governor, thank you, and of all days for me
to screw that up on Taco Tuesday, not get it
right that it's El Governor. I'm sorry, you know, And
I'm not fully awake. I really not. The coffee hasn't
kicked in yet. And you know, here's the other thing too,

(07:42):
is that on a normal basis, I get like four
hours of sleep at night. That is like my regular
normal kind of sleep. Last night I slept more than
that and now I'm groggy. So this is why every time,
like my doctors look at me and say, Brian, you
need to sleep more. No, I can't, because anytime that
I sleep more, I'm no good. I just can't do it.

(08:03):
I turn up into this this ball of I'm still
trying to wake up, and it's just it sucks. But
the coffee does help quite a bit. Anyhow, a lot
of other things to talk about. There's some elections that
are coming up. We've got the New York City election
that will be happening next week just days away, November

(08:23):
fourth is when that election is coming up. And let's
face it, Mama Donni is gonna end up winning that
election in New York City to be the mayor of
that city. And this is this is just not going
to be good in really truly anyway. And Timo Obama
has finally gotten off off of the pot and decided

(08:47):
to go ahead and endorse Zorun Mama Donni for the mayor.
And there's also a lot of other things that are
starting to come about. And look, this again is another
reason for why Republicans cannot wait, cannot wait whatsoever, because
everybody knew who Zorron Mammy Donnie is. Everybody knew. This

(09:11):
is not like some surprise. It's not like all of
a sudden he may see announcement that he's going to
run for the mayor and then the election starts going
through and then people go, oh, my goodness, he's a
little bit on the communist side, isn't he. Yeah, because
that's how he is, that's the way he thinks. Look
at his background. People knew, and everybody waited until the
last minute. The Republican Party waited till the last minute.

(09:33):
The Democrat Party waited till the last minute. Independence waited
til the last minute to finally stand up and go
we should probably stand up against this guy, and we
should probably expose all the stuff that he's doing. It's
too late, It is absolutely too late to do this.
This guy is going to win this thing hands down,
and he is going to become the next mayor of
New York City, and he's going to f that city

(09:56):
up in ways that we never thought it would be possible.
He's already starting to scare away all of the money
in New York City. The money's gonna run away. You're
gonna get to millionaires and the billionaires that are gonna
be like, nope, we're out, gonzo, see you later. And
how long will it be before things like the stock
market says, you know what, maybe New York City's now

(10:17):
to the place for us to be anymore. And the
stock market gets up and leaves. And if the stock
market gets up and leaves, and with the way things
are nowadays technology wise, that's an easy thing to do. Ten, fifteen,
twenty years ago. The idea of moving the stock market
to someplace else, eh, today not a problem. It will

(10:38):
have it ready by tomorrow morning, we're moving. So that'll
be a very easy thing to do. And if that
goes down, do you think about all of the wealth
that will go with it, all of the stockbrokers, all
of the fund managers and everybody else, it'll all leave
New York City. And the problem for that with Zrun

(11:00):
Mama Donna is that is his golden parachute. He is
hoping and banking on all of these people to basically
be there to pay for his socialist, communist plan. And
they're smarter than that, and they're gonna get their way
out there are We've already been seeing so much of
it come to the state of Florida. We've seen someone

(11:22):
to go to California and other places. And once it's
it's official that he is the mayor of that city
and starts his plan, and I love too how he
goes Well, I'm only going to raise the taxes on
the wealthy by two percent, just two percent. It's not
that big of a deal. Well, when you are already

(11:44):
taxing these people at about fifty percent, you may not
think that two percent as much. But if you're a
let's just say, a multimillionaire, you're you're you're worth a
I don't know. Two hundred million dollars is a lot
of money. And when you add that two percent to

(12:04):
the fifty percent, they're gonna leave. They're going to get
out of there. And of course, when you get into
the areas of even more wealth, that's even more money,
and they're not gonna hang around for it. With a
very little bit of expenses, they can get up and

(12:24):
they can leave. And when that happens, Mama Donni is
gonna be screwed because he's gonna have one of a
couple of options. Either back off of all of these
promises that he made because he doesn't have any money.
Or two, he's gonna have to tax the living daylights
out of the people that are already there who can't

(12:45):
afford to live there. Or he's just gonna have to
do absolutely nothing and fail any of his promises and
just continue to go the status quo and not raise
the taxes and maybe even get to a point where
he's gonna say have to say, well, I guess maybe
you might have to lower the taxes, which, by the way,

(13:05):
if Zora on Mamma Donni was smart, which he's not.
The lowering of the taxes is actually the option that
you want to do, which the Democrats have a hard
time understanding this concept of how you can actually make
more money if you tax less. They don't understand that.

(13:30):
They think that the only way to do it is
to tax more and that way you get more income. Well,
you can tax more, but when you have less to
tax from, you're now getting less even though you're taxing more.
I know it sounds confusing, but it is a reality
behind things. And then yes, with the zora On Mama Donni,
there's this situation with his aunt too, and again something

(13:52):
that's being waited on until the very last minute, and
people have got to understand that that. And I don't
understand why people that are in the life business, these
consultants and politicians and everything, why they don't understand the
concept of somebody's perception is somebody's reality. And when you
are a low information person who does not consume the

(14:15):
information like a lot of us do, it's very easy
for you to get a solid opinion based on the
little bit of information that you've been given. And that
is what's happened with Zoron Mamadanni. Because the zombie Zorns
are the zorn zombies, I guess we can call them
in New York City who are hearing all the words free, free, free,

(14:37):
and rent control and affordable housing and all these buzzwords.
And these buzzwords are the things that stick into the
minds of these low information voters. And when you can
get out there and convince them, hey, you got to
get out and vote, because if you don't vote, then
we're not gonna be able to give you this free stuff.
Make sure you get out there and vote. It's going
to be a mess for New York City, and it's

(14:59):
going to be a mess even for the Democrat Party too,
and for the country because to see the fall of
New York City will be bad. It'll be very bad.
But we'll see what happens. And yes, his aunt, who
never came here to the US, lives in another country,
and he tried to use the whole nine to eleven

(15:20):
thing and giving a story about how scared his aunt
was a nine to eleven who wasn't even in the country,
let alone in New York City. And if there's anything
that you're going to lie about in New York City,
it should not be anything about nine to eleven. And
you know, it's sad that so much of the rest

(15:40):
of this country remembers. We shall not forget, and we
won't forget. We'll never forget. It's sad to think that
there are so many people in New York City now
that have forgotten. We got to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. Happy Taco Tuesday. This is the
Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to

(16:10):
the Brian Russ Show. Happy Taco Tuesday. Thanks for making
us part of your day today. I'm trying to decide
what I want if I want a burrito today, a
taco or maybe just a chicken quesadilla. I say all
that and it probably won't even happen it until later
on tonight, and then I'll end up getting a burger.
That's happened to be the past couple of Taco Tuesdays. Anyhow,

(16:30):
Welcome back to the show. So good point too about
Zorn Mama Donnie straight up just nothing, being nothing but
a liar, and he really is. And the thing about
the zorroon Mammadanni. We've talked about this before, and I
know I probably don't get the pronunciation of it quite correct,
and I don't really care if I do or not.

(16:52):
But there's a a an ideology or a permission or
a concept in the Islamic faith. It's called toakia. I
believe it's how you say it. I could be a
little bit wrong, but the the concept of of of
takia is to allow somebody who is Muslim, who has

(17:14):
the Islamic faith to be able to lie in order
to deny or conceal the faith and basically lie about
it all in the the the idea of being able
to proactively spread Islam later on. So it's it's almost

(17:37):
a it's almost a go word for becoming an Islamic
politician and getting into uh the the position of power,
and then spread Islam from there. You know, one of
the big concerns about New York City at this point
is the idea of Sharia law being brought in. And
you started to think about this concept a little bit

(17:58):
because Zora and Mama Donnie wants to essentially curb the
police department in New York City. He wants to bring
in what is this his Department of Community whatever the
hell it is, basically the social worker type thing where
it would not be the police department that would come
in and handle situations. It would be a whole other

(18:20):
group of people. And the question I think that needs
to be brought up is who are those people and
what is the ideology that they will be bringing. Is
this going to be a way that Mamma Donnie is
going to bring Sharia law into New York City by
removing the removing the police and getting them out of
the way and out of the situation, so that you

(18:42):
can come in and start to apply Sharia law through
your back doorways when the police are not answering calls
to things in the Sharia police? Is that what it's
going to be. The dangers of what's going to happen
in New York City is up there. And one of
the things that has been talked about because apparently there

(19:03):
is some violations that Zoraon Mahmadani has done on his
immigration paperwork and there has been talk about can we
deport him? Now? One of the things that I would
say normally is that this would be a really bad
idea to deport the duly elected mayor of New York City.

(19:30):
That will that will cause some problems. However, I think
that that ought to be an option that is that
is put on the table to save New York City.
And and and to be honest with the other thing
that I have to say this, It kind of hurts
to say it, but sometimes you need to learn your lesson,

(19:51):
and maybe in the City of New York needs to
learn their lesson. Maybe some of these these young people
who the these the is the leftists, who are falling
for this concept of everything being free and falling for
this concept of this TikTok star to be their mayor,

(20:12):
maybe they need to feel the pain. To borrow the
phrase from the Congresswoman Clark who said that about families
right now during the shutdown, maybe they need to feel
the pain. Maybe they need to feel this pain in
New York City to understand how they screwed up. And
then they could maybe do a recall or whatever it is,

(20:33):
or force him out or get down to the point
of just kicking him out of the country because he
violated his paperwork. But you know, this is one of
these things that when it comes to foreigners that are
looking to get into government, we got to talk about too.
When it comes to California, I think there needs to

(20:53):
be a litmus test big time and we need to
be better at picking those people. We got to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. All right, Welcome

(21:13):
back to the Ride Rush Show here on Taco Tuesday.
Thanks for making this part of your day. D Boy,
You're right. I want to say that nobody peas on
the electric fence second time, but believe it or not,
some people do. I have a cousin that's done. It
explains a lot, but I've seen it happen. But you're right,
most people don't do that. And when it comes to

(21:35):
New York City, Uh, this this is I want I
don't even think that that saying it is being on
an electric fence is the appropriate because it's it's a
higher level. It's like peeing on the third rail of
the subway. There's a lot more electricity going through this
and the city. The people in New York City, they're
going to learn. They're gonna learn a very difficult and

(21:56):
hard way. But there's so many dangers that it can
happen with the with the situation in New York City.
And yeah, I think it's it's it's at this point
it's too late to stop Mammadanni because the Republican Party
and the Democrat Party really did not stand behind anybody

(22:17):
who would do good for New York City. And even
Democrats know that the plans, well, not all the Democrats.
There are some people in the Democrat Party that understand
the ideas and plans that Zorn Mammadanni has are not
going to work. New York City is not the place
that you want to try doing these things. But then again,
the Democrat Party is on a complete and full on implosion.

(22:40):
You know, it's it's kind of crazy to see some
of the people that are actually now coming out in
the Democrat Party and the strategists for the Democrat Party
who are actually coming out now and saying, you know what,
this might be the end. And I think it might be.
I think what we are witnessing is the end of
the Democrat Party because of the level of desperation that

(23:03):
they are getting in. But like I have said over
and over again, while on the surface of things and
using some common sense, and this is the problem, because
we're gonna use some common sense here. When you look
at everything that is imploding with the Democrat Party and
how much they are falling apart, it doesn't mean that
they're not going to lose. It doesn't mean that they're

(23:26):
going to lose this at all. We're looking at New
York City right now, days away from the election. There's
no overcoming him there, there's absolutely none. Zara and Mahmadani's
gonna win. That they're going to have their way. And
you sit back and you just kind of go, how
And we can analyze this all day long about how

(23:49):
is this even possible? But again, you look at what
he has done for messaging, and you're right, shoes, he's
pulling at like forty four percent, which sometimes you want
to go forty four that's not even no, that's pretty
damn good. That's actually pretty damn good. And this goes
back to the argument that I have made over and

(24:11):
over again about even here in the state of Florida
when it comes to the governor's race. And this is
one of the problems that Republican the Republican Party not
necessarily voters, but the Republican Party has is that they
get too comfortable, they get too confident, and then the
next thing they know, they're standing back going what the
hell happened? And that's exactly one of the things that's

(24:34):
coming forward when it comes to the election next year
for Congress. Right now, the Republicans have a very slim
margin of majority in the House. It would not take
much at all to win over a majority for the
Democrats in the House. It will not take much at all.

(24:58):
And even in the devastating state that the Democrats are
in right now, there are so many candidates that are
there now that are solid. They don't have anything to
worry about with being unseated. But you only need a
couple and the Democrats can do it. And as we
all sit back and kind of look, and even some

(25:19):
Democrats sit back and look and go, how the hell
can Zorn Mahmadani be the guy for New York City?
The same thing can happen next year. And you have
to realize the danger when it comes to the Democrats
winning the House next year, it will be the biggest

(25:40):
s show I think that this country has ever seen.
If the Democrats retain power of simply the House next year,
the amount of things that they will do. And of
course the Republicans in the Senate are weak, and they
also in the Senate have a slim They don't have

(26:01):
a supermajority in the Senate, which they should try and
get as well. Because we've seen what the Republicans do,
we see how they cave in, the fact that they
have not caved in yet on the shutdown, I'm gonna
give them props, but they do cave in, and they
will if Chuck Schumer ends up getting booted out of

(26:22):
there and replaced by AOC, which is entirely possible. I
know some people will be like, how could he even
because look at what's going on in New York City.
Now you think that that AOC couldn't go into the
state of New York and win Chuck Schumer's seat. I mean,
that woman's ego right now is so out of control,

(26:45):
and she thinks that she's in I mean, look, she
at one point thought that the senators, the Republican senators,
should be coming to her office to negotiate the shutdown.
She's a house of representatives. She's not even in the
Senate going to talk to her, negotiating her in her office.
That has nothing to do with anything, But she thinks

(27:07):
that she has so much power and so much influence
that senators need to go to a representative's office to
negotiate the shutdown and everything that's going on in the Senate.
This is how out of control her mind is. But
they're also laying that groundwork for their base to understand

(27:28):
how powerful and strong and such a great leader that
she is, so that way she can take chuck she receipt. Remember,
the whole reason for why AOC is in the House
as it is right now is because the establishment was like,
I could never Oh my god, how did she beat us?

(27:49):
The Democrat establishment was beaten by a casting couch candidate.
And look at where we are now. So the idea
that she would get into the Senate, that's a strong idea.
And the idea that the Democrat Party can win the
House next year, that is a real possibility. And even

(28:11):
here in the state of Florida. And we've talked about
this over and over again. I know we talked about
it with the Doster Boys on Fridays, We've talked about
it with a few other people. There is a very
strong possibility that the Democrats can retain the Governor's House
here in the state of Florida. It is very possible.

(28:32):
And people that say, oh, you can't do that, there's
a million and a half more Republicans than there are
Democrats that doesn't matter because Republicans do not get out
and vote during the mid term elections, and that is
when this election is. It's a midterm. I mean, we
have seen how Republicans don't turn out for the municipal elections.

(28:55):
They just simply don't do it at all. And then
you stand back and go, how the hell did that
person get elected mayor how did that person get elected
into the city council. Well, it happened because you didn't
get up and vote, You didn't get involved. And the
Republican Party is horrible. And I've got a lot of
hopes for for Evan Powers. You know now that we

(29:17):
finally talked with him on the show, and I've I've
talked with him before off the air at events, and
I've got a lot of hope for Evan Powers to
be able to to continue the messaging to get the
voting out here in the state of Florida for the
Republican Party. But the Democrats are good at it. And

(29:37):
you you have gotten to give the Democrats credit where
the credit is due, and it is due there. They
are good at it. You see the crap that the
Democrat chairwoman Nikki Freed puts out on a regular basis.
We look at that and go, come on, you know,
she's she's she falls right into that that bitter nastiness

(29:59):
of the Democrats, but she relates to their base, and
she's she's reaching out to the base and feeding the
base on a daily basis. I mean, I could. I
haven't looked at her crap in a little while, but
I mean, let's let's pop it up just to just
to see it, to get some to get some examples.

Speaker 7 (30:14):
Here of.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
Where the hell is she? How do you spell her name?
It's a freakin' frack. I always forget how to spell
her name, and then I can never look it up.
It's a nicky and I can't I know nicky, damn it.
I can't find her because I can't spell the name.
But either way, I can pull up her social media

(30:38):
at some point, and I can guarantee you that every
single post that she is posting is a negative attack
on Ron DeSantis. It's a it's an attack on the
the Republican legislators, it's an attack on Donald Trump, it's
an attack on anything MAGA. And look, it doesn't take

(30:59):
much to start to retain power, and there's a lot
of seats here in the state of Florida that the
Democrats lost, but they didn't lose them on big margins.
They just kind of lost them over to a Republican
And those areas are still very much so bluish kind
of areas or if not blue areas as a whole,

(31:20):
and it would not take much to retain. How is
it free? I don't know why I was, see, I'm
an idiot. This is why, thanks she was.

Speaker 7 (31:31):
This is why.

Speaker 6 (31:32):
This is why I need you sometimes let me see. Yeah,
I can't why is she You know what, there's probably
a reason for why she's not coming up with my
social media, To be honest with you, she probably blocked me. Nope,
she hasn't yet. Okay, But yeah, it's not gonna take
that much for the Democrats to start to retain some

(31:53):
of the seats in the House. Now. I don't think
that next year in any way the Democrats can retake
the House in the Senate here in the state of Florida,
But there is a real strong possibility of them getting
the governor's race, and it all depends upon how basically
a couple of things. One, how the Republicans go about

(32:16):
this with their primary, because remember there's going to be
a couple of Republicans that are that are running for
this for the governor's seat, and some have got it
in really super early, which some people will say that's
a bad thing. I don't think it's a bad thing
because you have to It all depends on how you
deliver your message and what you keep saying. But you
got to get out there and relate to people, get

(32:37):
your name out there, make people aware that it's you
so that they focus on you and they're watching you.
But if they tear themselves apart a little bit and
weaken the eventual candidate, it gives ammunition to David Jolly
and the Democrats and the marketing that's already out there.

(33:01):
I mean, I can tell you this right now. Nikki Freedz,
she's got pinned on her x account a very well
produced video. It looks good, it looks clean, delivering a message,
it looks powerful. Where's the Republican message? And this is
the problem with the Republican Party is that they keep waiting,

(33:22):
and you can't keep waiting. Like I've talked with a
few people, right it's a Byron and Renter so far
that are the officials and the Democrat Party, and yeah,
maybe Jay Collins. I'm not sure though, if Jay Collins
is going to jump in, but we'll see, and there
may be, you know, a couple of other people that
I'll also get in there that won't get much traction,
but we'll just be in the way and we'll probably

(33:44):
sling and throw a little bit of mud to try
and be like, oh, I'm over here, I'm over here,
because that's entirely possible. It's just one of the things
that happens in politics. But again, the Democrat Party, they're
they're already getting slick with their stuff. You know, Nicki
freed again. She's been a foul mouth, nasty hoe. I mean,

(34:06):
that's the best way of putting it with her. And
every time I see some of the things that she posts,
I want to send her a bar of soap and
tell her choke on it. But the Democrat Party here
in the state of Florida, they are already getting their
stuff together. They're getting slick, they're looking good. And it
doesn't take much because remember the low information voter. You

(34:27):
flash something that looks pretty at him and ooh it sparkles,
and then they go for it. It's kind of like
the cat and the laser pointer kill and the cat's
on top of it, and the Republican Party can't wait.
They've got to get on top of it now because
otherwise you're in trouble. And you look at the stuff
that people like Nicki Freed, who is the head of
the Democrat Party right now, is posting. You know, she's

(34:49):
got this video. It's a video out of town hall
with fart boy by the way, and you know, there's
also what's his name, David Frost is no, it's not
David Frost. Frost, the the congressman from the very socialist
congressman from Orlando. He's in that. And they're talking about how,

(35:09):
you know, not showing up and how it's a bad
thing and you've got to get involved and all of
this stuff. And they're pointing out, hey, here's the losses
that we ended up having because we didn't show up,
and oh my god, here's an area that we did
well because we showed up. The election is not until
next November. It's a year away, and the Democrat Party
is already rolling onto their base to get them to

(35:31):
get out and vote next November. Where's the Republican parties
doing this, They're not. She's also sharing information like nearly
three million Floridians could lose access to food assistants next
month if the ongoing federal government shutdown extends into November,
according to the state officials confirming this week. And she

(35:51):
continues on posting about the food thing with the we
have to fight food insecurity, and you see what's going
to happen here just a couple of days. In just
a couple of days, the SNAP and EBT programs and
all these are gonna lose funding. They're gonna lose federal funding.
And there are going to be a lot of low

(36:11):
information voters that are in that role that are now
going to fall victim to the leftist message of seed.
The Republicans are trying to starve you. And depending upon
how Ronda Santis handles the situation here in the state
of Florida, this could be another big loss. Because here's

(36:33):
another graphic that they put up, and this sounds serious,
and you've got Ronda Santis and Donald Trump in the background.
One in eight Americans will not in big bold red laders,
receive food aid November first, and that's that's a big
thing when you when you can't eat, that's a big thing,

(36:54):
and that hits home hard, and you remember those days
that you couldn't eat. I mean, I'm doing pretty good
for myself right now, but I remember there was a
time in my life years ago where I would have
to scrounge up the pocket change, scrounge up a pocket change,

(37:18):
find you know, three or four dollars and some change,
so I can go to the grocery store to get
a box of pasta and a jar of the cheapest
sauce that I can get so I have something to
eat for the next couple of days. I haven't experienced
that in my life in two decades, but I still
remember that. And if you think that somebody who's going

(37:41):
to go hungry in November and December and Christmas time
comes around, and you remember last Christmas, we weren't able
to get a lot of Christmas presents because we just
didn't have the money, and we had to spend money
to try and get the little food that we could.
And you remember how hungry you were during Christmas time
and you couldn't get gifts for your kids. That isn't
an emotional powerful thing and if you think that that

(38:03):
won't stick with people, Oh, it's going to stick with them.
And that'll be a message that the Democrats will project
more and more throughout the year next year, especially here
in Florida. How hungry were you during Christmas time? Were
you able to feed your family? Were you able to

(38:23):
find things to be able to get them for Christmas?
That hits home, especially if you've got kids. Think about that,
and this is one of the things where the Republican
Party is failing by not getting ahead of the message.
And I mean right now, be honest about the message.
Who's to blame? And you know that when you're lied to,

(38:45):
you don't like it. You don't like being lied to.
It pisses me off when somebody lies to me. So
if I find out that the reason for why I
have to scrounge to buy a box of pasta and
some sauce and not able to buy my kids, you know,
Christmas gifts this year and the reason for that is

(39:06):
because the Democrats screwed this up. Oh yeah, that anger
will hold in me and it will with you too
if you're thinking about that. On whether you're by yourself
or you've got family that you have to protect that
will stick with you and if you keep getting reminded,
remember in December. And this is why the Republican Party

(39:27):
needs to get on this messaging. Now, stop with this
whole old school way of well, we don't do anything
until it's really the election season. But by the time
it's election season is too late because people already remember.
Like I said, it's been twenty years if not more,
since I was in a position that I had to
scrounge a few dollars to get some pasta and pasta

(39:49):
sauce so I can eat for a couple of days.
But I still remember that. Think about how fresh in
the minds it's going to be for people during an
election year. All Right, we got to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. Is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,

(40:19):
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that you want to go. D Boy, You're right. The
conversation always does go back to food. And it doesn't matter,
by the way, it doesn't matter which one of our
chats that you're looking into, whether it be the Wimkin

(41:03):
Chat or the Rumbled Chat or even conversations that gets
DM to me, it always gets back to food. We're
a bunch of fat boy and fat girl happy people,
is what we are. But I mean it's seriously, you know,
the food thing, especially when it comes to the election,
that is one of those things that's got to hit hard.
And with Congresswoman Clark the other day made the slip

(41:26):
talking about how the only leverage that they have right
now is the pain that families feel. Think about that
for a second. The Democrats at this point, the only
leverage that they have is making sure that families feel
the pain. And this is one of the things that

(41:46):
the Democrats operate on. They operate on the pain, the fear,
you know, and all this other stuff. And when you
get into a point of not being able to feed
your family, then you bet you that is something that
they're going to jump on. And here in the state
of Florida, that is one of the things that they
will jump on because being hungry and having hungry children

(42:09):
does drive a message home that is strong, and we
want to definitely avoid that. It is Taco Tuesday, too,
we could definitely go for some tacos. But you know,
here's another thing too that the Republican Party is missing
out on. Teach people how to make food for cheap.
I'll tell you more about that coming up after the
top of the hour, but first we got to take

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Speaker 7 (44:40):
I like that one.

Speaker 6 (44:41):
Hedio, welcome back to the show. Thanks so much for
waking up with us today. You know, as we talk
a little bit about food, and food is an important thing.
It's an important thing to all of us, whether you
like it or not, and it is also a huge
political tool right now. On another one of the messaging
that the Democrats have got out there is that we
we have five billion in reserves specifically for SNAP and

(45:03):
Donald Trump is the first president of the US history
to deny food to its citizens. That's a message that
is being put out there right now. We have five
billion dollars sitting there. We got it. But Donald Trump,
big bed orange man, he's denying food to the citizens.

(45:26):
Now when you get places like New York City where
the collapse of grocery stores is going to be a thing.
And you know, this is another thing that I don't
know if anybody has seen this. This has been something
that I've seen on social media multiple times. The people
making the comments that come November first, when their Snap

(45:47):
benefits are not renewed and they don't have any additional
money to go off and get food that they will
they'll go start to steal the food. And are there
are people that And again, if you're gonna do something stupid,
and I got another story about why you don't do this,

(46:08):
don't put the message on social media. I mean, seriously,
don't go to social media and go onto your platform
and say if I don't get my food and November first,
I'm gonna go and steal it, and I'll steal it
with any means. I'll steal it from the people on
their way out of the grocery store. Dude, don't, first off,

(46:29):
don't do that. Then second, don't spread the message of
what you're gonna do on social media. I mean, you
think that's not gonna backfire on you. You're kind of stupid.
But you know, the food thing is is a very
important and you know, one of the things that I
remember very much. So, like I told the story about
having to scrounge up a couple of dollars just to

(46:50):
get some pasta and some sauce so that you'd eat
for a couple of days. You know, when my earlier
days in broadcasting look, some jobs just did not pay
very well. They were a lot of fun. We got
to do a lot of really great things, really cool things,
but sometimes the pay was eh. And there were times
where you would lose your job in this business and

(47:12):
things get tough. And I have a dozen different poor
man recipes that I've got in my head that every
once in a great while as an odd, weird comfort
food for me, I will still make some of those
poor man meals just for some reason. I don't know
why I do it. But one of the things that

(47:34):
we have gotten to a point in society, and I've
talked about this before, the danger if we ever had
a situation where technology was taken out on us and
that we would have to revert to survival skills. There's
a study that was done that says that within about
a year to two years, we would lose about ninety
percent of our population, and the reason being is because

(47:56):
they don't have survival skills. Now, when I say this
to an older generation, it's it's kind of harder for
some of the older generations, the gen X of the
baby boomers, to understand that concept. It's like, how is
that possible you grow a garden, or you know, you
do this and this with food. No, people nowadays do

(48:17):
not have that skill any longer. The vast majority of
the American population. You can look at them on a
Friday and hand them a backpack that has the basic
survival skills in it and say, go into the woods,
and you can't come out until Monday. We will probably
have to go in one and find them because they

(48:38):
won't be able to find their way out. But we'll
have to go in there and find them because they're
going to be too weak to come out because they
weren't able to survive. They just don't know how to
do it. And heaven forbid, it's in the winter, they'll
freeze to death because so many people don't know how
to make make the start a fire anymore. And we
have a population now and a generation now that is
so much easier that if I'm hungry, I pick up

(49:00):
my phone and I tap a couple of buttons and
the food shows up to my house. One of the
things that I don't think that we are teaching enough
is the survival skill of preparing your own food and
when it comes to a food shortage, which places like
New York City were probably going to face. There'll probably

(49:20):
be some food lines that will go on in the
next couple of weeks because the fact that they're Democrats
at this point are showing no desire what's theory to
open things up that you're going to see people that
are going to start getting hungry. And the Democrats are
loving this, by the way. I mean they are salivating
at the mouth right now of the idea coming up

(49:43):
in the next couple of weeks having the American population
being hungry because I don't have any money on my
EBT card or my snap cart, I can't go get food. Now,
there's a lot of things about those programs that definitely
need to be revamped. And I see these videos all
the time where people get angry, and I get angry

(50:04):
about it too, where you see the people that will
go and get and I use this term loosely food
with an EBT and Snap and they're getting you know,
cookies and chips and all this other junk food. Do
you not know how to make basic food? And the
answer to that question is no, they don't. And these

(50:27):
are the type of foods. And you know, I'm one
hundred percent support the idea of taking this stuff off
of the ebt stuff, taking off the sodas, taking off
the junk foods, so that that's not something that you
can have. I mean, for the same price of a
bag of oreos, you can literally buy like And I

(50:47):
know this because just the other day I was in
the grocery store and I bought it was a It
was like a four boxes for five dollars of pasta.
I eat a lot of pasta sometimes, I swear to
got am Italian. So I got these four boxes of
pasta for five dollars. Now, those four boxes of pasta,

(51:12):
it's probably gonna last me. It's gonna take me at
least two months to go through those boxes of pasta,
because I've got a whole bunch of other pasta in
my shelf as well. Because every time that I do
see that sale, whether it's you know, buy four of
them for five dollars.

Speaker 3 (51:28):
I do that.

Speaker 6 (51:29):
I go and buy that and I have it already now.
The canned jars of spaghetti sauce, it doesn't always last forever,
but you know, you get one from time to time,
and one jar of spaghetti sauce if you do it
right for an individual or for just even a couple
of people. It could last you a couple of meals.
You could do it. But we haven't taught this skill.

(51:51):
And this is one of the other problems when it
comes to survival. Like right now, if I got to
a point, if for me, and again this is because
I understand the survival and I understand how to do this.
If all of a sudden, my EBT card is not
being refilled here in a couple of days, and I
gotta think, oh my god, i gotta eat, I'll be

(52:12):
fine because I've got enough pasta, because that's what I've
been buying. I don't buy the bag of oreos. I
buy a thing of pasta. And we don't teach this.
We don't teach all the different things that you can
do with just simply pasta. And then there's ironically today
being Taco Tuesday. Tacos are another thing that can be

(52:34):
fairly inexpensive to do. For the price of a thing
of soda, you can get a bag of frozen chicken
and a bag of frozen chicken. You can make tacos
for several days. You can make several different versions.

Speaker 7 (52:52):
Of it.

Speaker 6 (52:54):
With some spices that you don't have to get them
all at once. But you get certain spices things that
should be staples in your spice drawer. You know, you
spend three dollars year there. I mean, honestly, there's real
no difference between going to like Dollar General and buying
some of the spices there and going to publics in
buying the spices. The only difference really is the probably

(53:17):
four dollars difference in price. Start to teach this to
people that these are the things that you should have
in your cabinet. And why because you want to make
some tacos. So what are you gonna do? Just make
up some bland chicken. No, go into your cabinet and
pull out some of the spices and add this in here.
And this is how you do this, and wow, you
have a delicious meal. It's a very simple concept. But

(53:41):
we don't teach it. I had a girlfriend one time
that this is the perfect example of this of how
you just don't teach it. And again she's not that young.
I mean she's she's in her forties now, but at
the time I had come over to make dinner one
night and did just that. She had some frozen chicken,

(54:05):
and I think there was like some soup or something
and some spices, and I made up this incredible meal.
And she goes, where did that all come from? And
I had to look at her and I said, from
your cabinets. I didn't bring this with me. I made
this with what you've got here. And she was blown away.
She's like, how can you do that? And again, this
is one of the things that we're not teaching people,

(54:26):
and we need to because while America is a good country,
and you know, the idea of us completely falling apart
and getting to a point where we would be starving
is is not all that plausible, but you just never
know what might happen. And when people don't have that

(54:47):
skill set of being able to survive, to be able
to figure out how to do warmth, how to reduce
your electric income, and how to input and how to
to take the basics of food and turn it into
something that is at the very least edible and nutritious
to have. And again, this is a tool that the

(55:10):
Democrats are using. And again I'm looking through some of
the social media of what they're pushing right now, and
this is the new message, the new message that the
Democrats are getting on today is you're going to be hungry.

Speaker 7 (55:25):
Now.

Speaker 6 (55:25):
They've changed the message so many times in the past
couple of weeks. You remember, the big one was, you know, healthcare.
Oh my god, you're not going to have any health insurance.
Donald Trump is taking you off your health insurance. You're
going to lose your health insurance. That was an argument
that wasn't working. And why because most Americans don't use
health insurance. So a lot of people were like, yeah,

(55:47):
but I never go to the doctor, so not that
big of a deal. And if I lose my Obamacare
that I'm forced to take and you know, I just
it's not that big of a deal. So they've moved
on to now now food, you're gonna be hungry, your
children are going to be hungry in case you're right.
Back when they had home ch classes and they made

(56:09):
you budget and do a meal plan for a week,
they don't do that anymore on a grand scale. I mean,
there are some places here and there. And it's funny
because so many of you guys are mentioning that in
the chat right now, because we're a different generation. I
think most of us that are on the show right now,
we're that different generation. Where we've been taught how to survive.

(56:31):
I mean, my idea of fun after school was not homework.
My idea of fun with me and my next door neighbor,
we would go play in the woods. We would be
out there for hours. We would do all kinds of
things out in the woods. Survival. And again, I'm gen X.
Mom was working, single family. How many times did mom

(56:54):
come home at six o'clock at night, seven o'clock at
night because she was working all day. It was me
and my brother I learn how to make some things.
But today's generations don't do that. And now the Democrat
Party is going to start using that as a weapon.
I mean seriously, right now, just scrolling through Nikki Freed's

(57:14):
social media platform right now, and again, this is what
I'm telling you. This is the message that they're changing,
and this is why the Republicans need to jump on
it and change it. Right now. There is let's start
here at the top. We have one, two, and I'm
gonna just tell you just in the past couple of days,
so there's two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

(57:47):
In just the past couple of days, she has ten
postings that are all around how you're going to get hungry.
This is the message that they're doing, and how does
the Republican Party counter it? First off, blame the Democrats.
I know, the whole idea of playing the blame game
is stupid and we should be above that, but unfortunately,

(58:08):
with certain people, you have to play that game. Play
the game. Blame the Democrats and say, the reason for
why you're going to go hungry and why you're not
going to get your EBTs is because Chuck Schumer is
holding this back and the Democrats are supporting it. The
Democrats are cheerleading this. Look at all the stuff that
they're trying to do to scare you about how you're
going to be hungry. Blame the Democrats.

Speaker 7 (58:30):
But then.

Speaker 6 (58:33):
What the Republican Party needs to do is teach people.
Teach people how to eat, Teach people how to actually
budget their food, how to reduce the dependency on door
dash and all these other things. Do that otherwise we're
going to lose, and we're going to lose to hungry people.

(58:56):
So the Republican Party needs to get on that message.
Otherwise we are and again right now, the message that
they are spreading out there is is all food they're
getting away from the health insurance message. And now that
I pointed it out, you're gonna notice it too. Donaldo,
the first president to deny American citizens. Food that hits

(59:16):
home hits home hard. All Right, we got to take
a quick break. It is Taco Tuesday, and by the way,
another cheap, affordable food. Just saying we'll be right back.
Good morning, all right, Happy Taco Tuesday. Welcome back to

(59:48):
the Brian Rush Show here on Florida Man Radio and
Rumblewimkin dot Com where we're streaming this hot messing video day. Look,
some people like self torture, and if that's your thing,
I'm not gonna argue with you. At least still wearing
clean underwear today, so that we got that. Anyhow, Welcome
back to the show. Coming up at the top of
the hour, we're gonna talk about AI and irma grander

(01:00:10):
to go to ticker germs. Yeah, we've got author Eric
Weir is gonna be joining us. We're gonna talk about
how some of the danger of AI potentially taking a
lot of jobs away from some people, which again is
one of these things. How do you prepare for that?
What are you gonna do when the job that you're
doing all of a sudden goes away because AI is

(01:00:31):
able to actually do it for you. So we'll chat
about that coming up at the top of the hour.
In the meantime, the other Eric, the one that we
don't like, fart boy, Eric Swalwell, he now actually wants
a new candidate litmus test for the presidency. And this
is what I also love too, is when you get
people like Eric Swalwell that nobody cares about, or Jasmine

(01:00:54):
Crockett that again nobody cares about, or AOC or one
of these people who's really not a true power we're
in the party that comes out and is like, we're
gonna do this and this is how it's gonna be.
Otherwise I'm gonna have a temper tantrum. But Eric Swalwell
now has come out in his latest uh you know,
uh attempt to attack Trump supporters, and he now has

(01:01:17):
this thing called BDS. Yes, he's so clever. He is
so damn clever. It's ridiculous. There is now a new
thing from the Democrat Party. It's called BDS and it's
ballroom derangement syndrome. I mean, that's that's a new thing
that we've actually got coming out. It's it's it's a

(01:01:38):
maga thing for people like Eric Swalwell. And and what
it was the other one we have? We have tds
now bds. What was the other one that I had before?

Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
It was?

Speaker 6 (01:01:49):
Oh, I forgot what the other one was that I
came up with. But this is one of the problems
that that that the the Democrats have is that they're
getting hooked on just all the wrong things. But the
the congressman from California, fart boy, Eric Swalwell, he now
wants a pledge from any of the twenty twenty eight
presidential candidates that he or she will demolish President Trump's

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planned big, beautiful ballroom or don't bother seeking the party's nomination,
because Eric Swalwell has said that if you don't make
the commitment to demolish the ballroom, don't forget about it.
He said on a post on ex over the weekend.
Don't even think about seeking the Democratic nomination for president
unless you pledge to take a wrecking ball to the

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Trump ballroom on day one. Here's the problem with this, Eric,
where's the money going to come from to tear down
the ballroom? And once you tear down the ballroom, what
are you going to put in its place? Are you
going to rebuild the East wing the way that it
was before? And if that's the case, where's the money

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going to come from?

Speaker 7 (01:02:56):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
To be honest with you, I at this point in time,
I don't feel that the Democrats have a chance at
winning the next election, because even if they win the House,
there will be so much chaos that people are going
to be like, no, we don't want to go down
that road. So I think that the Republicans will win
it just based on the chaos that the Democrats will

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create if they win the House next year. But again,
this is one of these things where you have to
stop and go where's the money going to come from?
Not to mention, the people who are footing the money
now for the ballroom are the same people that you're
going to go to later on and say, Hey, any

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chances you could give us a few million dollars to
be able to do our presidential campaign, And they're gonna
look at you and say, all right, I donated a
few million dollars several million dollars to build the ballroom
so that America looks better on the world stage when
world leaders come to visit instead of putting up a
vinyl tent in the backyard with porta potties, and now

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you want to demolish that and then ask me for
money to get you into office so you can demolish
the thing that I come on, Eric, do a little
bit of the math and think about the damage that
you were going to do to your own reputation on that.
But again, here's the thing. There's a big difference. And
of course the left is flipping out because you know,

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oh my god, how did Donald Trump be able to
do all of this well? Because he didn't have to
have congressional approval, because there's no taxpayer dollars that are
being spent. I was watching an interview that what's his
name there, Glenn Beck did, and I was watching this

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when he was talking about how he had worked with
or he'd talked to Donald Trump about the ballroom and
had asked them the question about, hey, how are you
able to do this? And even Donald Trump admitted I
was kind of shocked myself that I was able to
do it. In this way, it's easier for Donald Trump
to do everything that he's got to do, and he
went through all the proper channels that he had to
go through, and all the proper channels ended up telling

(01:05:10):
him saying, Hey, what do you have to do is
just secure the permits. Who better to secure permits than
Donald Trump. You don't think that Donald Trump picked up
the phone to Eric and said, Hey, Eric, I need
so and so to get down here to Washington, d
Syria right now to secure all the permits. He knows
what he's doing when it comes to that. And with

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everything that is being done right now to the ballroom
and the demolition, it's not taxpayer dollars, so there's no
permission needed. You don't have to go to Congress to
get it done. But for the Democrats to demolish the
said the ballroom, which, what are you gonna do? Go
back to the tent. Yeah, that's gonna make you look
real good in the world stage right. They're gonna have

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to get a congressional approval to get the money. And
remember that's got to go through the House, got to
go through the Senate and then signed off by the President.
And then you got to get the money to rebuild
something in its place. And if it's gonna cost three
hundred million dollars right now to demolish the ones there
now put in the ballroom. How much is it going

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to cost to demolish the ballroom and rebuild the west
wind or the East wing? Is that another three hundred
million dollars or four hundred million dollars that the American
people are willing to spend? Answer to that one. No,
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All right, let's get back to it. By the way, John,
that was a funny one. I heard a rumor that
it's gonna the ballroom is gonna be called Demonica Lewinsky
Ballroom and cigar bar. Shut up. That's funny. That would
be pretty funny. And of course now the Democrats are

(01:07:39):
all upset too that Donald Trump is gonna name the
ballroom after himself, which you know what, why not why
not call it the Donald Trump the Donald J. Trump Ballroom.
I mean, throughout the White House, of the White House complex,
there's a whole bunch of things that are named after
certain presidents. You got the Truman balcony. Why can't you,
I think you should. One of the first things that's

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gonna happen once there is if there is a Democrat
again anytime soon. And again this is the thing too,
even if it is Oh god, this is this is
hard to say it, but I'm gonna do it. Bear
with me, Get ready for this, Okay. I don't want
to throw you guys off when I say this. I
don't want you to be driving down the road or something,

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or applying makeup or whatever it might be and hear
this happen. Heaven forbid that it is AOC who wins
the presidency. I know that was hard to say. It
really truly was even AOC because by the time the
next presidency happens, because remember fart boy wants the commitment
of you're gonna tear this down a day number one,

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the ballroom will be ready by the next presidency. They're
all going to see it before it becomes election time,
and they're going to see how beautiful it's going to be.
They're going to see, hopefully Donald Trump do it at
least one big function within it before he gets out.

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But then again, Donald Trump is the contractor guy. There's
a good chance he's gonna be riding that thing hard
and considering he could just look out the window, Hey
where why aren't they working? I mean, that's gonna be
a problem. It's gonna be a problem for the construction bile.
There's gonna be no delaying on this. They will probably
get this thing built pretty quickly. But they're gonna see it.

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They're gonna see how glamorous it is. They're gonna see
how glorious this looks, and they're gonna be able to
see the incredible ball that's gonna happen there, and they're
gonna see, Wow, we didn't have to do this on
a tent in the backyard. Look at how beautiful. No,
I want I know, I'm not gonna commit to that
because I want to have I want to have big
concerts in there, and I want to have a big
ball there and all these other things. They're not gonna

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want to do it when they see the fancy ballroom
and they're gonna look stupid. They're gonna look stupid when
comes to that. And people like Eric Swalwell not that
he doesn't look stupid on it every single day. Right,
the JD Vance Ball will be the first event. I
think that'll probably be the second or third event. I

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can almost guarantee you it's gonna be done before Donald
Trump is out of office, even though they said that
construction time period is right up there towards the end. Look,
it's Donald Trump, and you know he's he's gonna do
it right, And I'm just look, I'm not being serious
when I say this, but it's kind of a joke.
He may even look at some of the people that

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he's deporting and go, look, I'll tell you what. You
come over and you help build this thing, and we'll
give you some amnesty. I mean Democrats who do that,
wouldn't they? It would actually be kind of funny, it
really would. Hey kwan, you want to come over here
and help me build this thing. You do that, and
I'll give you some amnesty. Can you imagine how much

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the Democrats would lose their mind if Donald Trump did that?
If Donald Trump looked at some of the hard working
Mexican labor that we have, and and other Hispanic labor
that we have that come into this country, because let's
face it, the Hispanic population are hard working people, and
Donald Trump knows that. And if he was to look
at someone and go, look, you want to stay here

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in America, come help build the ballroom, and we'll give
you amnesty. We'll give you some citizen I'll give you
one of the Donald Trump Gold Cards to allow you
to stay here. Oh my god. The Left would lose
their ever loving mind. And I know exactly how they
would go with it too. This is what it would
end up being. It would be in it would end
up being not Donald Trump gave amnesty to some hardworking

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Hispanic people who wanted to make a life here in
the country, instead they would be like, look at Donald Trump.
We told you he's a dictator. He's using Mexican labor
as slaves. You watch. That would be This is so
sad that we can actually lay out exactly how the
Democrats are going to throw their temperate tantrums. And then
it's even more sad that even though we can lay

(01:11:57):
this out or how a temperatantrum will come about, Publican
Party still isn't good at at countering it. I'm telling you,
maybe maybe I do need to talk to them about
a job doing comms for the Republican Party, because you
guys need somebody who's who's a little bit forward thinking,
somebody who's a smart ass, who's not afraid to say

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what needs.

Speaker 4 (01:12:18):
To be done.

Speaker 6 (01:12:20):
But that would be funny for Donald Trump to do that,
It really would. I mean I would support it, to
be honest with you, if Donald Trump, just because I
know it would trigger the Democrats if he if he
looked at some Mexican labor people that are here illegally
in the country and goes, hey, I tell you what,
you come over here and join the construction crew. We'll
give you one of the gold tickets. The way you
can stay here in the country. It'd be fantastic, it

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really would. So one of the other people that jumps
onto the list that we just we just kind of
have to laugh at a little bit when it comes
to the Democrats, and that's Jasmine Crockett, who, by the way,
has been awfully quiet lately. Has anybody noticed this? She's
she's been awfully quiet compared to how she has been
in the past. But there's now Democrat strategists that admit

(01:13:02):
Jasmine Crockett running for the Senate, which is one of
the things she's now talking about doing, is giving up
her Well, the congressional seat is going to go away
anyhow because of redistricting, but now she wants to run
for the US Senate coming up next year. And The
News Nation contributor Chris Casella is now cautioning the Democrat

(01:13:23):
Party and saying that Jasmine Crockett running for the US
Senate in twenty twenty six could significantly increase the Republican's
chances of keeping the seat. During a segment on his
YouTube channel, he was analyzing Crockett's comments from her appearance
a day earlier on Serius XM's The Lorie Daniel Favors

(01:13:44):
show Never Heard of It must be a Great Show,
where she had said that she is considering launching a
campaign for the Senate and he said that the problem
is very difficult. He said, the problem was very difficult
for me to see how Crockett would reach out to
the middle, particularly in a state like tech where there
are not enough Democrats. But again, this goes to show

(01:14:06):
you the ego that certain people like Jasmine Crockett and
AOC have.

Speaker 7 (01:14:12):
Now.

Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
Honestly, I don't think that AOC would stand a remote
chance at winning a presidential election the nomination maybe maybe,
depending upon who gets a hold of her. But Jasmine
Crockett in Texas winning the Senate seat, no. The only

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reason for why she won their congressional seat is because
there was a small, small portion of the population that
she had to go after in the city that she's in.
That's the only reason why she won that. But I
can't imagine Texans looking at her and going ill that too,
I won't be representing a great state of Texas. I
don't see that at all. I mean, I have a

(01:14:54):
lot of listeners that listen to the show in Texas.
Love you guys, you're fantastic, But you guys are smart enough,
and I know how you guys think because I get
the feedback from our Texas listeners as well as all
of our other listeners around the country. No, and it
would be a great gift to the Republican Party for
her to continue doing it, for her to continue and

(01:15:17):
think that she could be the next senator. I mean, look,
Congress should be or or the House should be a
kind of a regal position to have where you know, look,
I'm representing the people and I'm here and you should
be on a certain level. But when you become a senator,
it's a whole different ballgame. They they they play different

(01:15:40):
games there. It's a whole different thing, different responsibilities. And
the idea of Jasmine Crockett in there, no, I don't.
I don't see it. But again, this is one of
the things that they show that with their their dimension
that they have, that they think that they're so super
powerful people. And the problem is this Republican voters not

(01:16:03):
getting out and voting, and twenty twenty six is a
mid term election in one of the things that every
Republican voter has got to understand is the importance of
getting out to vote. And the other thing that we
also have to to tell the Republican Party and anybody

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Republican that brings this up, because the Republican Party has
told many, many times how they want to do the
basically bringing the election day to be a national holiday
where everybody vote, goes and votes. That would be the
most disastrous thing for Republicans, absolutely the most disastrous. And

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I've been harping on this for a while about how
what the Republican Party needs to do is push the
early voting day. Number one of early voting should be
the day that you think is the only day you
got to vote, and you focus on trying to vote,
and that way, if something comes up, well all right,
I can go tomorrow. Because if you do it on
election Day, you're going to have Republicans who are just busy.

(01:17:07):
And the idea that the entire country can shut down
for a day to do elections is that's a wet dream,
never going to happen. So Democrats, they'll stand in line forever,
they got nothing else to do. They'll line up the
night before to be able to get out there and vote.
Republicans will roll up and go now I'm not standing

(01:17:30):
in that line and go on. And one of the
things that we saw here in the state of Florida
in this last election and throughout the country too, but
especially here in Florida, is the Republicans jump to go
and do early voting. Republicans this time around jumped into
early voting more than they ever did before. And that's
why it's so important that we do that. And we've

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got to make sure that we get everybody out to
vote in twenty twenty six because we have important elections.
Crockett running for Senate and I believe Chuck Schumer is
up in twenty twenty six as well. So there is
that possibility going on. And you can say that, oh,
there's no chance at AOC won't all of a sudden

(01:18:14):
become elected into that because at this point, now Chuck
Schumer bows down to her, Chuck Schumer is afraid of her,
and she's got the possibility of winning. Look at Barack Obama.
How long was he a senator for what two years?
And then he became president. Getting out and voting is
so critical to do, and we've got to do it.

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And it's not just here in the state of Florida
in other places. It's also in California, California, you have
Katie Porter, who is the Democrat candidate that is running
right now for the governor's race, which, by the way,
the governor's race is next November. See in California, they're
already jumping on it. I mean we're doing it here
in Florida as well, but they're really jumping on it hard.

(01:18:59):
And Katie Porter, get out of my shot.

Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
Get out of my fing shot.

Speaker 6 (01:19:04):
You know that woman who she's just a nasty heffer.
Even her ex husband is coming out and going, yeah, California,
you don't want to vote for this woman. This woman
is pure evil. Well, there's a new poll that is
out and I was actually kind of shocked when I
saw this because I didn't realize that this guy was
even running for the race, because we know about the

(01:19:25):
sheriff that's running on the Democrat ticket in California, and
I kind of liked that guy. But yeah, Steve Hilton.
Steve Hilton is another guy that is that is running
now for the nomination for the Republican ticket in the
state of California for the governor's race. And if you

(01:19:48):
don't know who Steve Hilton is. If you've ever watched
Fox News, he is the British guy that's bald headed, skinny,
little British guy, kind of palish, bald headed, great guy.
He used to have a show on Fox News as well.
But he is a Republican policy analyst and he's a
commentator as well, and he is now, according to a
new poll, the latest poll in California's Gooba to Toilet race,

(01:20:11):
developing a lead in the race. The Emerson College poll
is now showing Hilton narrowing a narrowly head of all
of the major Democrat contenders, including Katie Porter. She looks
like Greg, thanks for correct For those that don't know

(01:20:33):
what a heifer is, that's a pregnant cow. I mean
she's had her babies. But I'm I'm just saying. But anyhow,
at this point in time, a year out from the election,
Steve Hilton, who I really like him because he's very
level headed and he's also a very matter of fact

(01:20:54):
and he just tells it like it is. And at
this point in time he is about three percent ahead.
Uh or what was it?

Speaker 7 (01:21:01):
It's uh?

Speaker 6 (01:21:02):
What is he actually at? Hang on, let me look
to see if they actually give you the number he's
he is ahead of all the other candidates at this point.
And this is one of these things that that we
need to continue to push. And when you when you
see everything that that Gavin Newsom is doing right now,

(01:21:23):
oh lord, have mercy. Gavin Newsom getting out there and
trying to scare the hell out of everybody. Where's the
Republican Party to counter that in California?

Speaker 7 (01:21:34):
You know?

Speaker 6 (01:21:35):
The thing that that the the Republican Party forgets about
is that is the what's his name is? Bianco? Bianco?
This sheriff. I like him, but I I also like
uh Steve Hilton as well, and it'll be interesting which
one it comes out there. But either way, the big

(01:21:56):
thing that that that the Republican Party needs to do
is is to really get the message out in California
about how craptastic things are and to start highlighting the
stuff that Gavin Newsom is doing right now. I mean,
Gavin Newsom is writing the campaign for the Demo for
the Republicans to counter him and the Republican and the Democrats.
If you didn't see the latest podcast that he did

(01:22:19):
where I don't know what he was trying to do.
But he was out there trying to cuss and sound
like he's all tough and everything, and he was slamming
on the Democrat Party a little bit. But this is
a great time for the Republicans to take that video,
edit it up and show the highlights of him slamming
the Democrat Party, talking and how bad they are, and
talking about the language that he's using. And that says

(01:22:43):
a lot from somebody who I mean, I cuss all
the time, but I know how to do it. I
don't just do it for the sake of doing it,
And that was kind of what Gavin Newsom was doing.
But we really, really, truly do have to make sure
that we get that message out there and we can
take California back. We really can. You look at all

(01:23:03):
the disasters that have happened in the Democrat led cities
in California. It would not be that difficult to take
California back if you highlight all of the disasters that
the Democrats have created. Now, obviously, on a Republican governor's position,
you're gonna have to go to the center. I mean,

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that's all there is to You're gonna have to go
to the center in California in order to win. You
can't go in there and be an extreme, mega conservative.
You can't do that. You'll lose. But you got to
go into that center of the road. And if the
Republicans can do that, they will be able to get
so many of the Democrats onto their side and to
vote for them. Because look, every single day there is

(01:23:50):
example after example after example of how the Democrats have
f that state up, and how they have screwed up
the cities, how bad life is in in the cities.
You can do it, just got to put a little
effort into it. But again, the Republican Party is notorious
for going well. You know when the chances of us win,
you know, the chances of you winning are low if
you don't do some work. So get in there and

(01:24:11):
do some work. So we'll see what happens. All right,
We got to take another quick break. Coming up at
the top of the hour, Eric We're is going to
be joining us. We're talking with him about AI and
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about that coming up just a little bit. This is
the Brian Rush Show. Good morning and Happy Taco Tuesday.

(01:24:38):
All right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show, Happy
Taco Tuesday. Thanks for checking us out here at Florida
Man Radio and Rumble Winkin and the podcast as well.
Do appreciate you. So the view why this show is
still on I don't know, but the view I know
this is going to be a shocker that Sunny Haustins
thinks that Donald Trump is most definitely going to try

(01:24:58):
and remain in power. And I love this too. The leftist,
the dim wint leftist think that because the fact that
Donald Trump had built the ballroom, and I literally saw
somebody on social media breaking down about this, how Donald
Trump has built the ballroom so that he can stay
in power forever. That is such a dumb analogy. That's

(01:25:24):
like President Truman built the balcony so that he can
stay there forever and be able to look out over
the lawn of the White shut up. But yesterday on
the View, Saddi Hawstins had said the President Donald Trump
most definitely is going to try and remain in power
and willop you. Goldberg chimes in saying that you know
who told us he was going to be a dictator

(01:25:45):
on day one, and damn if he isn't a dictator. First, though, stupid.
If Donald Trump was really truly a dictator, you would
know it because one the No King's protests would have
been more down like we have seen other dictators actually
do to the people who protest. You remember in Cuba,

(01:26:08):
it wasn't too long ago that there was the group
of people that were kind of patriotic that wanted to
overthrow the Cuban government, that wanted to have the freedom
and everything, and people disappeared. That's what dictators do. Yeah,
but Donald Trump is disappearing people on the streets like crazy.
Look what he's doing the migrants. No, to the illegals

(01:26:29):
that he's arresting and sending him back home. That's not
disappearing them. But on Monday on Air Force One, Trump
had said that I really haven't thought about I really
haven't thought about it. And we have some really good people,
as you know, but I have the best poll numbers
that I've ever had. I would love to do it
when talking about running for president in twenty twenty eight.

(01:26:50):
But he's joking. The thing that the left doesn't quite
get is that Donald Trump is poking them. Donald Trump
is having a mind f with them on a regular basis,
and they don't get it. Donald Trump knows that he's
not gonna be able to run for president in twenty
twenty eight. He was asked the other day about would

(01:27:13):
you run too as a vice president and he was like, no,
I mean, it's not gonna happen. But he says these
things because it sparks the left and it sets them
off and they don't know how to react. And it's
funny as hell to watch because it's obvious that Donald
Trump is doing that, that he is poking that. And
here's the other thing that the left is, especially these

(01:27:35):
nim wits on the view that they don't understand is
that as much as we the mag of people support
Donald Trump right now, we would be the first ones
to tell Donald Trump, ah, hell no, if he turned
around and said I'm going to be a dictator and
I'm not leaving, we would be the first ones to

(01:27:56):
do it. We would be the first ones to tell
Donald Trump alone, love you, buddy, but no, that's not
how this game plays. But I love it because he's
just picking on them.

Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
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out there he is? Hang out? What's there? Okay, just
making sure we got you there. Good morning, Eric, How
are you?

Speaker 7 (01:30:45):
I'm doing great.

Speaker 6 (01:30:46):
I'm doing fine. Thank you for coming on the show.
Welcome to the Brian Rush Show. Let's talk about the
book a little bit. Who's Eating Your Pie? What's what
is this all about?

Speaker 7 (01:30:55):
You know? And she's I wrote it during COVID where
people really attached, they were alone and they were depressed.
If you think about the headlines at that time, the
first headline is twenty percent of the world is going
to die. Remember that it was horrible. Yeah, And the
first chapter's Permission to Dream. And I talked to people

(01:31:15):
about how to reframe the problem of any kind of
setback can be repositioned and reframed to turn yourself into
a step to make it a step in stone for
for success. And that was the catalyst, and I us
He's basic principles I picked up and learn from others
or develop myself over the previous years. That helped me
to accomplish a lot for my age.

Speaker 6 (01:31:39):
Gotcha, So what are some of the things people are
going to learn in that book?

Speaker 7 (01:31:44):
Well, I mean it's everything from structuring is For example,
I was in a car wreck and had a stutter
and the speech therapist told me, Eric, you're either going
to be you know, the odds are you'll be a failure,
you'll be reclusive. And it was just likenineteen seventy two.
So this wasn't like your PC counselor. And then she said,
but you can reframe it and you can become successful,

(01:32:07):
and you could use the step back as opportunities over
I chose to do so. Immediately as a kid, I
started doing things to be successful. My parents said, hey, Eric,
you just get out you get out there. The first
thing I did was theliminatee stands. Kind of funny. That
was my setback, was my stutter. So I would tell people,
you know, I made a limonade stand. They said, well,

(01:32:28):
how much is it. I had a snusince fifty cents.
I'd point to the stand and they'd asked me a
second time, and then I would say, well, it's fifty cents.
And now I'd get like a dollar to five dollars.
In nineteen seventy two, the first eliminade stand. I mean,
I think, I mean eighty six dollars that day, which
is almost seven hundred bucks today.

Speaker 4 (01:32:47):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (01:32:47):
And that was just the start. And then I started
buying cars at thirteen and get my rosy license at
a young age. But I used the setback and my
uniqueness to propel me.

Speaker 6 (01:32:58):
So one of the things that we we're seeing nowadays
is a lot of the AI stuff, And there's a
big danger when it comes to AI and and taking jobs.
And you know, there's an article out about while artificial
intelligence is taking jobs, it's also creating millionaires.

Speaker 3 (01:33:14):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:33:15):
There's a report that came out from Goldman Sachs recently
that the reported and it has to be about three
hundred million jobs worldwide could be affected by some of
the AI automation over the next decade or so. Uh.
And and that's a lot. I mean, that's that's the
population of America that could lose their jobs.

Speaker 7 (01:33:32):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:33:33):
What are your thoughts on this and how dangerous can
this be for for the world and for America specifically.

Speaker 7 (01:33:40):
Well, I think it's it's like any massive restructuring. If
it's like the facts machine. If you're hanging on to
that technology and new things come, that's bad. Right. If
you're if you make a buggy with them, then they're
a number of horse. Yes, that's behead. So I think
you have new adapt So how I've tried to reframe it?

(01:34:00):
And if I have a skill like I answer a
phone at an eight hundred number, and that skill is
a great risk of being taken, then what could I
do to reframe it? Well, maybe you can use AI
to do a special ports. You can use AI to
be more efficient in your job. You can be more

(01:34:20):
thoughtful how to make it set of a limited fact
or something scary. I'm making a tool, and when I
have it with my employees, I encourage them to learn
about the twenty AI programs. Say it's not my desire
to replace you with AI. This is my desire to
make you more efficient. So if I have I say
I had ten employees and they worked as efficient as thirty.

(01:34:41):
That's great for business. But there'll be people who just
won't look into it, they won't try, and they'll be intimidating.
And for those people it can be a little scary.

Speaker 6 (01:34:50):
Yeah. Yeah, I totally understand that because for a while
I was very much so the oh my god, we
got to stay away from AI one hundred percent. Like
you just pointed out, I mean, sometimes you you can
use it to your advantage and help you with your job.
And even with this show alone, we've added some AI
elements to the show to help produce the show and

(01:35:11):
it works out great. It's not that it's taking anybody's job,
because we don't have a whole lot of people doing
the show, but it is one of those examples. So
what can people really kind of think about learning with
with AI and using it how can they use it,
you know, to improve because obviously there's gonna be some
jobs that are going to go away, and yeah, and
probably a lot of those telemarketing things are going to

(01:35:31):
go away and customer service will go away. So what
can people do, you know, to use AI even to
find another job? Skid skill?

Speaker 7 (01:35:39):
Yeah, you could even say, hey, I have a high
skill degree, I've spent three years in elegical trade and
I know framing. What are things I could do? And
you can ask you that and it'll generate like ten
things if you like ones, tell me more about this,
more about that, so you can. Really it's a great tool.
I talked to a pastor other day to upload this
sermon and he said, help, I had an introduction and

(01:36:01):
he said, introduction was so great people would think he
saw it because he's been preaching for thirty years, he said,
and had humor that had all kinds of contrasts. He said,
it really let lay it out his sermon. So it's
a tool. But it's like anything else that's a tool.
If he used correctly, it can be great. It can
also be used poorly. So I just encourage people to

(01:36:22):
try to start a chat GBT there's some programs you
can have a chat GPT even teach you chat GPT,
so you know, up on the programmer is a free
part of it. And you say, hey, what are ten
things that even know about chat GPT? How do I
ask questions? How do I make it efficient? I'm an
administrative assistant. What could I do to use it? And
I might say, spence reports, you can do graphics, you

(01:36:44):
can do the budget forecast, you can do accounting. It's
a remparkable what it can do.

Speaker 6 (01:36:50):
Yeah, you know, I while you were just talking there,
I entered all my job skills in and education into
AI and asked it and what type of jobs I
can do? Right, I'm gonna have to re up on
that gym membership and my only fans pace because I
don't think there's much else out there for me.

Speaker 7 (01:37:09):
But I mean, that's awesome.

Speaker 6 (01:37:11):
I do get it that that that is one of
the things that you can do. And I obviously I
I just literally put some of my my background into
into it, and it gave me a list of a
whole bunch of jobs, some of which are actually going
to be going away anyhow. But yeah, you're right, that
is something that that people can use, and I guess
you're Yeah, if people don't don't start to to kind

(01:37:33):
of use this a little bit, yeah, they're probably going
to be left left in the dust when it comes
to to AI and taking some of the jobs that
are out there.

Speaker 7 (01:37:41):
Yeah, I think that. I think it's not like Netflix
or a cell phone or a smartphone where you're like, ham,
I'm resistant, And I have somebody works for me that
has a slip phone. Still they don't know how to text,
so they don't and their wife checks their the email,
and I'm like, it's worked for them. And this particular
job likes to be outdoors and does outdrectivities and gruntsman,
so it's worked. They just refuse to learn. This feels

(01:38:04):
like a bigger change than that to me. So I
think that I think people just ought to really just
take some time to learn. Now they're going to be
trades like electrician, Oh my goodness, that should be yeah,
fantastic with all the electrical demand. So if you're you know,
if you're you know, seventeen eighteen nineteen, some of the
trades look like they're just fantastic places to consider, you know,

(01:38:24):
And some of the professions look like, hey, they might
be more under attack than you thought previously.

Speaker 6 (01:38:30):
Yeah, yeah, you're right. I mean I had a kid
that used to work for me, and and those that
listened to the show for a long time, they know
about Dodge and Dodge was a kid who young kid,
early twenties, and he decided he wanted to to get
into the plumbing aspect. And now the kid makes more
money than I do, you know, and it's ridiculous. But
you know, those are trades that have kind of gone

(01:38:52):
away and are not really truly affected by AI. However,
you know, even in some of those trades, I guess
there's a lot of AI that can and help out,
but people really into that.

Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
There is, I mean, it's customer service. It was kind
of funny. I talked to one of my friends. I
called him, like, hey, what'd you get the British person
on the file? He goes, oh, I say, I like,
what do you mean? He said, have it yet? I
told you on the accent, maybe make jokes, be laughable,
it would be converse. And I'm like, you did all that?
He says, yeah, it's like eighty dollars a month, and

(01:39:24):
I'm like, wow, that's incredible. Yeah, so there's just a lot.
There's just a lot to do. But that that that
frees somebody else that to do other things. I said, well,
how about the person that used to be at the
front desk. He says, well, now they're help them out
in an accounting and customer service and they're they're very forward.
But that is going to replace the human contact. There's
still going to be a lot of need for people.

(01:39:45):
I mean, imagine some industry will even have a premium
if you have if you have more contact with people.

Speaker 6 (01:39:51):
Yeah, yeah, that is true. I mean, and we are
at a point, I think, uh in time where the
idea of adding additional job skills to yourself is probably
a good idea because if you if you kind of
just not you know, expand your horizons of skill sets, right,
you're going to get left behind it and you will
be one of those people that will be you know,

(01:40:12):
priced out of a job with AI. And I know
a lot of people have this this fear that AI
is going to completely take over things, and there is
a lot of dangers with AI. I'm sure there's no
doubt about that. But how many of these three hundred
million jobs worldwide do you think are going to really
truly be affected in a way of eliminating the jobs
versus just kind of assisting the jobs a.

Speaker 7 (01:40:34):
Little bit, you know, I don't. I don't. That's a
great question. So I would say I read an article
last night from Amazon. They've let go thirty thousand people.
It's largest layoff a long time, and they have a
one point five million employees. That's not a real big percentage.
But of the one point five million, over a million
are in the warehouse, and I would imagine that warehousing

(01:40:55):
is going to be more at risk, you know, because
of the machines can need, are the barcode labeling reading.
I think that's more at risk. But at the same time,
you know, there's other things you can do inside of
the company, and most companies are seeking to move people internally.
They're not seeking just to get rid of them, but
they're trying to upscale them. So I think it's going

(01:41:17):
to I think we're going to be fine in America,
and I think some other other countries where the jobs
already already left America for lower wages, they might be
more at risk than we are.

Speaker 6 (01:41:28):
Yeah, I mean, manufacturing is definitely one where you can
see a lot more robots, a lot more ai U
taking effect. I mean you look at some of the
things that they're doing now in you know, automotive manufacturing,
the units are probably not going to like that too much.
If a if a robot can assemble the car and
probably do it better than some of the overpaid people

(01:41:48):
that are assembling them.

Speaker 7 (01:41:50):
So yeah, there's well, there's no question about that, Tesla
as a leader in that technology. But then I go
by BMW and there's in my hometown is was BMW plant.
There's still a lot of people were there, but they're
using robotics, I said, an increasing rate. I went by
a business where somebody that they make firearms and they've
they've had a substantially movement machine them. Now, look how

(01:42:11):
firearms are made one hundred years ago. It's been progressive,
but it's been it's been introducing more and more automation
the whole time. And this is just going to be
a period we're going to accelerate more UH than what
we see historically.

Speaker 6 (01:42:25):
I don't know if firearms manufacturing is a good one
to put ai into, just throwing that out there. I've
seen the terminator a few times. A good idea they learn, man,
they learn would be careful, that's right. And and you know,
when you when you see some of the new AI
stuff like uh, you know, for example, the Brian Rushield band,

(01:42:45):
the band that does all of the music for the
bumpers and and the the commercial break music for the
video feed and the theme song and everything, it's all AI.
And people are like, oh my god. And I'm like,
it's all AI. It's like I just put in a
little bit of information. It produces the song for me
in Boom And since I started using the company that
does that, we originally used it beginning of the year

(01:43:10):
roughly or actually it was my last year, I think
we started using it, and it was so so today
with the new generation of it just in the past year,
it is amazing how much it has changed. And then
you look at things like chat, GPT and gronk and
all these others of how fast that they are learning
to be better. But I think you're right that you know,

(01:43:31):
there are a lot of the AI stuff that you
can use to improve your work performance and not let
it just kind of overtake your job. But you definitely
can't sit around and wait otherwise you're gonna be in trouble.

Speaker 7 (01:43:45):
Well, lawyers imagining to be in a lawyer and just
all the case study research. You go back to be
the lawyer. In the fifties, you were down to the
legal library, and law firms said, big libraries. You're pulling
q cars. You're having assistant people. Hey, let's look up
this case line. You read it and now and then
you know, we google us faster and now it's g
with it's so fast, you give me, give me sociteing case.

(01:44:07):
Now what I've understood for some of some of the
citations have been wrong, right, so you've got to check it. Yeah,
but but once you correct it, it doesn't make that
mistake again. So you have like a one hundred million
people using it, then you have a one hundred million editors.
So it's it's it's active in learning. So I think
that's that's what's interesting is I know, like when I
was using it for to write some information about performance

(01:44:31):
of UH stocks for over years, it was wrong and
I said, hey, check these numbers again. I think I
think they're low. And I said, you're correct, thank you,
and recalculated, and it didn't make them the same mistake
the second time.

Speaker 6 (01:44:43):
Yeah, I didn't think about that with stocks. Maybe I
should actually start doing that. Maybe I'll make a little
bit more money. But you know, when it comes to
the law industry, though, uh, that is probably one that's
going to get hurt pretty bad because I know that
in a lot of these these automated systems, you can literally,
you know, go ahead and say, hey, I need a
contract for or such and such, lay out the specifics
of what you want, and boom, it hits you with

(01:45:04):
a a legal document that you could bring to any
lawyer and they'll be like damn. So I know a
lot of business people now that have have started using
their lawyers less. Now you can scan some of these
legal documents into AI and it can analyze it and
tell you where you're going to get screwed. So maybe

(01:45:25):
becoming a lawyer right now is not the best career
option when it comes to the AI aspect.

Speaker 7 (01:45:32):
How do you charge your client? You know if you're
using II right Yeah, And.

Speaker 6 (01:45:36):
A lot of people are realizing that lawyers are doing that,
so it's like, if you could do it, why can't
I do it. I'll save myself a lot of money.
So now you'll just need your your internal AI law department.
It could be one person where you just tell them, hey,
ask this and get me a document, so you'd be surprised.

Speaker 7 (01:45:52):
Eric.

Speaker 6 (01:45:53):
The book is called Who's Eating Your Pie? Essential Financial
Advice that will Transform Your Life. Where do people get
the book?

Speaker 7 (01:45:59):
It's Amazon, So just look up Who's Eating Your Pie?
I look at my name Eric Weird and say Eric
with a k W E I R. Or follow me
on Instagram and at Eric Weir.

Speaker 6 (01:46:08):
All right, awesome. What's the website that they can get
you at as well?

Speaker 7 (01:46:12):
It's it's it's Eric Weird dot com. E RI I
k W E I R dot com.

Speaker 6 (01:46:17):
All right, Eric we are author of the book Who's
Eating Your Pie? Essential Financial Advice that will Transform your life.
Definitely go get that because with all the stuff coming
up with an AI, if you're still in the workforce,
you're gonna want to be prepared for some of the
changes that are going on. Eric, do appreciate you joining
us on the show today.

Speaker 7 (01:46:33):
Oh it's my pleasure in tarling. Thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (01:46:35):
Absolutely, you bet have a fantastic day, Eric Weir. The again,
the the book is called Who's Eating Your Pie? Essential
Financial Advice that will transform your life. And and look,
we do have to understand that AI, while it is
a great tool, if you're not careful, it can it
can take you on that one. It really truly can. Anyhow,

(01:46:56):
we got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rust Show morning. Oh that's right,
all right, welcome back to the Taco Tuesday here at
the Brian Rush Show and Florida Man Radio and Rebel

(01:47:18):
Wimkin dot Com as well. Big thanks to Eric Eric Weird.
The book again, Uh, hang on a second, just shut
my notes.

Speaker 1 (01:47:25):
Sorry, my man, I got it.

Speaker 7 (01:47:27):
Hang on.

Speaker 6 (01:47:28):
The book is called Who's Eating Your Pie? Essential Financial
Advice that will Transform your life. And in the chat,
you guys and Brian always bring up some great points.
And when it comes to AI, there are some dangers
with it, there's no doubt. But one of the things
about AI, especially the the things like Gronk and Chat GPT,

(01:47:49):
is its ability to learn. And we have seen the
misinformation that has been put out based upon AI, the
fake news that is out. And I don't know if
you guys remember I told you the story once before
about a news network and I want to say it's
in San Francisco, San Diego, somewhere like that, where the
news channel has realized, you know what, having people here

(01:48:11):
doing all this stuff is just not working. Let's go
all AI and the entire network at this point is
going to be an AI. So it's going to have
AI anchors, AI website, the whole deal, AI reporters, so
it won't be there, and it will also customize your
news for an algorithm to what you want, which that
is something that I think is a really bad idea

(01:48:33):
now to be able to take news and turn it
into AI, it's very possible. As a matter of fact,
there is actually a network that is available for radio
stations now because you know, a lot of talk radio
stations have a top of the hour and bottom of
the hour news where you'll get it from Fox News
or ABC or town Hall or whatever network you end

(01:48:55):
up grabbing it from. And the idea of getting a
local newscast is nowadays in local talk radio is almost
not feasible at all. Because back in the day when
I started off my career, I was a producer on
a talk radio station and we had a full time

(01:49:18):
news staff. There was like three people that were in
the news staff and They literally were in the next
studio over and they would be putting together news stories.
They would go out to an event, to an accident,
to a meeting, to a press conference, and they would
take the notes, they would record some audio, they would
come back, put it all into the system. They would

(01:49:38):
write things down, rip things off of the teletype, and
come up with their news articles. And then here we
go at the top of the hour and it's time
for us to go to news, and here's John the
news guy, and he's live from there. Nowadays, there's actually
a system that you can get AI generated news for
your talk radio shows. But one of the problems when

(01:50:01):
it comes to the news aspect and the fake impressions
and all of the misinformation is not following up. Like
Eric was saying that, you know, with some things with
this AI, it will it will give you some information.
Sometimes it'll be wrong, but you can tell it, hey,

(01:50:23):
I don't think that's right, check it again, and it will.
It will check it again, and it'll look for other
sources and then it'll go, oh, yeah, you know what,
you're right, Actually that was incorrect. Now AI is a
great tool, but we do have to make sure that
we be very careful of how we use AI and
how we let it go too wild. But we have

(01:50:44):
to correct it. And that's the thing too. Like I said,
I use AI often in this show. Sometimes I'm using
it to find information quickly. While I may be talking
about something. I will pop in the question into AI,
Hey find this information for me, and it'll pull something
up and I will look at it and go hmm,
that's not right. Look again, and it'll look again and
it'll go, oh, you're right. We found this source, this

(01:51:07):
source and this source, and it actually gives you the sources,
which is another cool thing. If you use an AI
and it doesn't give you the source of where it
found its information, stay away from it because that's a
bad thing. You have to watch where that information. And
I can tell you Gronk, which is X's elon Musk's
AI service. It's got the new version that is out

(01:51:30):
now and it's pretty good, and it will tell you
here's where we found all this information, and it'll give
you the kind of a brief of it. So it
can be something that's very good for your industry, but
you also have to be careful because it can screw
you over and you're right fixer. The custom AI music
not good for songwriters. The idea of being a songwriter,

(01:51:51):
I think, is going to be something that's going to
go away very quickly because even with AI now you
can with your horrible crap task stick singing voice, record
something in and do everything in. AI will literally take it,
auto tune the whole thing, produce the music and produce
it and you go, damn give me my grammy. All right,

(01:52:12):
we'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:52:24):
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(01:53:07):
Ready for this. We know that there is the law fare, warfare,
all this other stuff. Well there's a new fair that
is out there, and this is sex fair. It is
sex warfare that is now out there. And apparently China
and in Russia are now sending beautiful women to seduce
tech lords and steal their secrets. Eric, Eric Swallwell, look out,

(01:53:31):
I just want to let you know, be aware there
might be some hot girl that's gonna come up to
you again and be like, oh my god, mister big boy,
you are so beautiful. I love you long time. Don't
fall for it, Eric, don't fall for it. You've already
done it once. Don't do it again. But according to
the report, China and Russia have reportedly been sending attractive

(01:53:52):
women to the United States to seduce the Silicon Valley
tech executives and steal their secrets. Female spies from China
and Russia are engaging in sex fare in the Silicon
Valley with some of the women who are marrying and
having children with their targets. According to some of the
industry insiders telling the London Times and said, it's the

(01:54:13):
wild West out there. It's too funny. China is targeting
our startups, our academic institutions, our innovators, our DoD funded
research projects, and there's not enough oversight and action. That
is all intertwined as part of China's economic warfare strategy

(01:54:34):
and we're not even entered the battlefield. They you know what,
think about that? That is beautiful? What another great way
to take you down from within? You send the gorgeous
woman in next thing. You know, these tech guys, these
nerds who can never really get the hant check. Now

(01:54:55):
the hot check is coming up, going oh I love
you a long time, and the guys being like, okay,
let's do it. Next thing. You know, your secrets are
being sold, which makes me wonder because you know that
the government doesn't tell us everything. It makes you wonder
if the the hacking that we've been getting from places
like China and Russia into our secrets and stuff, if

(01:55:16):
that has been reduced where they can't do it as well.
So now the way that they do that is to
send the beautiful women in. Yeah, yes, me me love
you longtime? Five dollar me love you longtime five dollar
you come here, I love you, long time, you marry me,
have children, and I send report back home. Now that's

(01:55:37):
dangerous too, because look, I will admit I do love
a good Eastern European girl. It wouldn't it wouldn't be
too hard to be like I mean as it is
right now. And we talked about this the other day too,
the the bots, like I don't know if I mentioned
this yesterday on the show or not, but and I
think I did. Over the weekend, the the the were

(01:56:00):
going crazy. I mean it was, it was nuts oyed
between I think three different social media platforms that I have,
and I've got more than that, but just the particular three,
there had to have been probably five or six hundred.
And it's been continuing ever since. Yeah, because we were
talking about yesterday on the show, and during the show
had happened where I was getting hit with all of

(01:56:23):
the gorgeous women that were following, friend requesting and all
this other stuff, and I'm just looking at it, going
there's no way, there there is no way that these
any any of these are real. And of course it's
my luck that there is one that's going to be
absolutely real. Absolutely gorgeous and came across me and was like, oh,

(01:56:46):
how you doing. I want to I want to make
some babies with you, or at least practice, and I'm
gonna be like net fake fake. That's gotta suck, though,
if you are that hot girl and all of a
sudd and you find somebody on social media that you
just want to reach out to and be like, hey.

Speaker 2 (01:57:04):
How you doing.

Speaker 6 (01:57:04):
I saw your your profile and I really like to
get to know you, and guys are like, not fake.
It's messing up the whole dating thing. So you know,
people like Meta, you really got to get a hang
of that. And it surprisingly, it's getting so bad, all
of these bots that are out there, even Wimkin, who
has been very good about screening, you know, people that

(01:57:27):
sign up for it. I right now, if I was
to hang on, let me let me see if I
could pull this up in a different window over out
because I got a slew of them the other day.
Let's see right now, in the pending requests, I've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen. No,

(01:57:51):
I'm not even gonna continue counting all of them hot.
And the other sad part too is mutual friends. Guys,
come on, come look at him, look at him, and
then ask yourself sad one real? And the sad part
about it too is that they're getting good with it,
so it's no longer just the situation where you would

(01:58:15):
click on it than the profile to check it out,
because you get this hot girl that comes to you
and then you open up the profile and it's a
blank page. You know, there's nothing there, or there's there's
like a bunch of pictures and links to you know,
go see my paid site or anything like that. No,
now they're getting good, Like I will click on some
of these just out of the morbid curiosity of who

(01:58:35):
they are, and you know, hey, you know, maybe one
is real. And you look and you're like, oh, well,
this person's got all this conservative content and you start
looking through it and you're like, huh, maybe this one
is real. It's it's pretty sad, but you know the
other one that I love and look. I've signed up
for some dating sites not for the sense of trying

(01:58:58):
to find a date, because I know you're not going
to Most of these dating sites are just total craptastic,
but they are entertaining as all get out, and I
love it. It entertains me. So I've got a couple
of them that I look at. And what cracks me
up is when I will I will get like a
like or a you know, a request or whatever it
might be, and you look at it real quickly, and

(01:59:21):
you don't kind of go to it yet, you just
kind of let it sit there, and it'll be like,
you know, dirty Diana is the name or whatever. I
don't know why I just came up with that one, right,
because my head's already in the gutter. And you see
that and you're like, wow, gorgeous. I'm gonna wait on
that one a minute, and I'll go back and check
that one out see if it's real later. And then
you go back to it, like an hour or two later,

(01:59:42):
and her name is now changed from dirty Diana to Paul,
and you're like, Jesus man, if you're gonna use the
same profiles to try and hit on people, to scam
them and everything, at least change it up, like if
you're gonna go from Diana to Paul, which then again,
I mean nowadays it it may have actually been Diana

(02:00:04):
that went to Paul or Paul to Diana or whatever.
At least take down the photos. Like when you when
you're going through these things and you see these pictures,
you see this gorgeous girl and all of a sudden,
her name is like you know, some male name, and
you're like, hmm, I'm not sure about that?

Speaker 4 (02:00:22):
Was that?

Speaker 6 (02:00:22):
Just order a male bride? Mail order bride from Cuba?

Speaker 7 (02:00:25):
You know what?

Speaker 6 (02:00:26):
Actually, listen, listen, don't judge when I say this, I'm
not seriously considering this, but think about this for a second.
And we've talked about this on the show before too.
And the only reason why we this even came up
is because a group of my idiot friends when we're
sitting around talking, I'm the biggest idiot of all of them,
because I'm like, there's no way, hang on, let me

(02:00:47):
search that. And I've done it. And we've talked about
the the love dolls, and we for those of us
that are older, we remember, you know, there's there's the
doll that you could go to. Uh, Spencer's gifts came
in a little box, blow it up a little bit,
and there should pretend girlfriend. Technology has gotten to a
point now where you can essentially order the girlfriend or

(02:01:15):
the boyfriend, by the way, because they've got him in
both and you can customize them. I am not kidding now,
I'm not saying go look this up, just take my
word for it. But if you need to go look
it up, there's a couple of really good companies. But
literally we're at a point now where, of course dating
is a mess in this world as it is, but

(02:01:37):
you can actually order a girlfriend or boyfriend, customize it
for you know the obvious reasons of why you would
do one of those, but now it's getting to a
point where not only can you get one that you know,
and I'm trying to keep this as family friendly as
I can, that you can have some quality alone time

(02:01:59):
with they were they actually come now programmed to make
certain noises. You can select how you want them to
be and it's kind of scary. But now you also
look at things like the Tesla robot, the Tesla robot
where there's now technology and the Tesla robot, by the way,

(02:02:22):
is not that expensive. It's like twenty thirty grand where
I mean Elon Musk has it now walking holding hands
with his children. I don't know if you saw that.
I mean, that's how advanced it's getting. So it's getting
to a point now where you may before very long
and it might be Tesla that does it be able
to literally order the boyfriend girlfriend that not only can

(02:02:45):
do the alone time, but can also maybe have conversations
with you can have the alone time and also, hey,
I'm going to work, what time will dinner be ready? Well,
what would you like? You know what, I'll text you
and let you know and it'll have dinner ready for you.
I mean, we're not too far off of that. Hang

(02:03:06):
on a second, Just want to check my bank account again.
I'm just kidding. But it's just crazy the way that
we've gotten to in this very real, weird world that
we're in. Try it and buy it. And how does
one learn about all of this? The only reason I've
learned about all of this is because again, my idiot

(02:03:28):
friends that I hang out with and we talk about
dumb things, and I'm the stupid one that looks up
which by the way, you can also go to Amazon
dot com to get some of those. Again, it's all
part of the research. Look the things that I sacrifice
for you, guys, for knowledge, so that you are informed
on this stuff. Look, I'm just telling you. But then again,

(02:03:49):
when it comes to the sex fair, the sex warfare
that China and Russia is engaging in, Now, who's to
say that that's not the next one where you think
to yourself, going, you know what, I don't I'm not
even gonna risk it with the spy. I'm just gonna
buy the robot. I'll have the robot that I can.
And then the robot, you know, is talking to you

(02:04:12):
about some things, and you don't think about it. Hey, honey,
how is your day? Well, you know, I guess I
could tell you because it's not that big of a deal.
You know, we're going through this merger, we got this
new technology that's going on, and the next thing you know,
it's it's downloading the information to the enemy. Not to mention,
there's there's other pretty bad things that could probably happen, right.

(02:04:34):
Volunteers for research. I'm not volunteering for the research, but
I mean, look, not to get into a lot of detail,
but some of them that we have researched and again
researching for you guys, so you don't have to experience
or do it yourself or have that on your algorithm.
I wonder why my algorithms are so screwed up. They

(02:05:00):
they don't just sit around. I'm trying to be so
vague about it because I don't want children that are
listening to them to be like, Mommy, what is the
guy in the radio talking about nothing? Honey, you'll learn eventually,
But seriously, they get to a point where it's not
just posable and it just use your imagination. Okay, it's bad.

(02:05:28):
That's why they call it Silicon Valley. I mean, they
are pretty realistic looking. I'm just saying. I mean, if
you want to go down that road and get that
down to your algorithm, go ahead and go ahead and
do it. But the problem is is once you do it,
it does sneak into your algorithm and you're not going

(02:05:49):
to get away with it for a while. It's going
to be hanging around. That's why I said one of
the reasons why I probably can never run for office
ever again is because one, I have a good friend,
for the two of us have an absolute warped sense
of humor, and we text message back and forth and
a lot of inappropriateness that can be twisted and turned

(02:06:13):
it in a whole different way, and then there's my
search history, because again I'm the idiot in the friends
group that goes I'll check it. Hang on a second,
let me research that and see, Oh my god, look
at that. It really doesn't exist. This world is so screwed.
But then again, might even save a lot of money

(02:06:36):
because if things go wrong you just hit the power button.
Think about the money you'd be saving. All right, I
gotta go do some research. I'll be right back. All right,

(02:07:03):
Welcome back to the show. Once again. We fell off
the rails. It's only on Tuesday, and we fell off
the rails already, have you talking Tuesday? By the way,
thanks so much for making this part of your day,
and d boy, pretty soon robo Rosie is going to saying,
is that all you think about? You know, reading the

(02:07:24):
comments of the chat, guys are sick and twisted. Guys
are sick and twisted, and I love it. This is
why we all get along so well. But the idea
of the robo girlfriend's robo boyfriends and they are customizable too,
like full on customizable. It's crazy. Anyhow, welcome back to
the show. Do appreciate you checking us out today. So

(02:07:45):
there's a new report that is out now. That's talking
about how Western Union is now reporting fewer US dollars
being sent home by migrants, and another example of the
Trump effect, money transfer giant Union now reporting that its
revenue from cash transfers is to locations outside the US
has seen a twelve percent decline this year. And of

(02:08:09):
course the Democrats, I'm sure we'll get out there and
going log Donald Jubb's destrying businesses and he's destroying families everywhere.
He's still bad. But migrants living in the US, both
legally and illegally, have traditionally been one of the greatest
sources of US dollars flowing out of America and to
the foreign nations, even dwarfing the amount of foreign aid

(02:08:32):
that is actually given by the US government. But with
Donald Trump now focusing so much at immigration, the Western
Union said it is seeing fewer and fewer customers needing
their services. Last week, the Western Union CEO told investors
that the company has been seeing a huge decline in
cash transfers to places like Mexico, El Salvador, Peru, Ecuador,

(02:08:55):
and others, and in recent policy changes have led to
the substantial decline in border crossings and in an increase
in enforcement actions, including workplace inspections and deportations, which have
created uncertainty and hesitation with migrant communities. These developments continue
to impact customer behavior as all the things that had

(02:09:16):
been said during the Western Union meeting. Sorry I had
to sneeze, but it's interesting to see the Trump effect
that is going on with the fact that you know,
with all the deportations and the crackdown on the illegals
and seeing such a decline in the money being sent

(02:09:37):
out of the country, and again it shows how many
migrants that we actually have here in the country that
are sending money out. Well, again, whether it's be legal
or illegal. And a lot of the legal people that
are coming in here, they're coming in here with the
work pieces to come in and do work, and they
send money back home. But it also makes you kind

(02:09:59):
of ask the question if we can send so much
money out because this is the money that's being made,
and again more money being sent out via systems like
Western Union. Then the US government sends us dollars out,
that's just that's a ton of money. Because we know
how much money the government gives away on a regular

(02:10:22):
basis to other places. But imagine if this money could
actually stay here in the United States, if it could
actually stay with people having jobs. But then again, I
know that there's the argument about how the illegals and
migrants are taking away a lot of American jobs, and

(02:10:42):
there are some that are being done, there's no doubt
about that. But again, one of the problems that we
have in this country is not encouraging the workforce to work,
and we've got to do that, you know, like we
were talking with Eric and the last segment of the show,
the first segment of this hour, the whole danger of

(02:11:03):
AI taking over people's jobs is bad. And we've talked
about this before, whether it be you know, with the
numerous number of guests that we've had on the show,
where we have talked about the idea of getting into
the trades, because trades are an area that for the
most part, AI is not going to be replacing. You're

(02:11:23):
not going to anytime see an AI system replace your plumber,
or your electrician or even your carpenter. And these are
the things that we need to start encouraging more and
more Americans to do because those jobs are out there.
I mean, clearly they're out there because a lot of
illegals and other migrants are here doing it. And if

(02:11:44):
we're sending more money from them out of the country
than we are the country the government sending it out
out out, then there's no excuse to go out and
get a job. And right now with the fact that
we are facing during the government shutdown, which what do
we have dat number, we're twenty eight. In a couple
of days, the EBT and food stamps and all the

(02:12:06):
other different programs are going to start running out of
money and not be able to instill things. You know,
those jobs are still there, those jobs that the illegals
are coming in here and taking, they're still there. And
not to sound cold hearted, because we've given solutions and
we've talked about the ways that people need to step
up to be able to survive and support yourself take

(02:12:30):
some of these jobs. I'm watching on social media people
that are complaining about what am I going to do
when the food stamps and everything go out? Now, there
are people that really truly need this service because one
factor or another, whether it be an illness or you know,

(02:12:52):
some inability to be able to work, a legitimate inability
to work, or a single parent that is struggling to
do things. But there's still jobs out there that people
can take. And if you have been facing this, and
of course this is not something that is all of
a sudden a new thing. We've been talking about it
for a while that you know you're going to possibly see,

(02:13:14):
you know, your food stamps go away. We talked about
the crackdowns on it. We've seen the crackdowns that start happening.
This should be a sign to you that, oh crap,
maybe I should work on getting a little bit of
an income of my own. Get out there and do it.
Of course, the Republican Party also should get out there
with the message to encourage people to control your own

(02:13:35):
financial destiny and don't let the government be the ones
that actually have to tell you. All right, I've got
a robot that I've got to go. I mean, I've
got research. I've got to go. Do have a fantastic
taco Tuesday. We'll talk to you tomorrow. See Yeah,
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