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All right, good morning, and welcome to the Brian russ
Show here on Rumble dot com and Wimkin dot com.
We appreciate you checking us out a little earlier than
we normally would be for those that are are normally
here on Rumble and normally on Wimken at five am
in the one in Central Time. You may be noticing
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that we are about five six minutes earlier than we
normally are. Now, many of you may have read the
news that happened on Friday. We have a lot of
brand new viewers that are checking us out on Rumble
because of the news that happened on Friday. And we're
going to talk about the news that happened on Friday. Now,
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what actually kind of shocks me a little bit, And honestly,
I was kind of surprised by this that people didn't realize.
But there's a lot of people that didn't realize that
this show once we left the radio slot of five
am to eight am Central Time on News Talk at
one oh one when the purchase of the radio stations
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went through, we always were still doing the show live
at this time period. We haven't actually left, we haven't
gone anywhere. We've been right here in this spot the
entire time. We had been recording the show and it
would later on go into its new time slot in
a recorded aspect from nine until noon. Well, Yet on Friday,
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we ended up getting a phone call which I have
to admit, in thirty six years in this business. Was
one of the most abrupt and kind of not very
professional the way that it was handled. But we got
a phone call on Friday that the Florida Manna Radio
Network was canceling our show, dropping it from their network.
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Let me rephrase it. They were dropping it from ourwork
their network, not canceling the show. This show was never
owned by them, It was never owned by the previous
owner of the radio station. The show has always since
its inception, been owned by me. So the show's never
been canceled, It's just been dropped from that network. What
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that means is basically, from nine am until noon Central time,
you will not hear the Brian Rush Show locally in
the Panel City area on the radio for now. That
may change, it may not. But the one thing that
is not going to change, and this is a promise
that I had made from the very beginning of the
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sale of the radio station, is that we are not
going anywhere, regardless of new ownership, regardless of anything, We're
not going anywhere. One of the agreements that I had
made with the original owner of the radio station when
when I came back into doing talk radio and back
into doing live radio, was that I would do this
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show that I would do a talk show for one
oh one, and I would do it in my way,
and that's all there is to it. I would not cave,
I would not alter. I would not allow advertisers to
dictate to anything. Nothing you get me, you get the
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show that I put on, or you get nothing. That
was my deal from the very beginning when the radio
stations were sold to the new owner who owns the
network of stations that are across the state of Florida,
and the conversation was had to retain me to the
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new network in the new time slot, and we talked
about it, and I once again said, look, this is
the show that I do. This is who I am.
I am not changing for you or anybody. It doesn't
matter the amount of money, it doesn't matter whether or
not we will be here or not, whether you want
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to carry the show or not. This is the show
that we do, and that's all there is to it.
So Friday, when we got the phone call and it was,
like I said, it was a very It was like
maybe thirty seconds long, one of the shortest, most unprofessional
kind of calls that I ever got, and was never
even given a reason for dropping the show, which I'm
gonna be very honest with you, I don't give a shit.
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I really don't. I have not shed a single tear
about it. I haven't been even the least bit upset
about it. Yes, there is a substantial financial hit that
me and my company will take from being dropped from
that network, but we will make it up. But I
don't care. I don't care one tiny little bit that
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that network dropped the show. And there's a lot of
reasons for it. And while some of the people within
that network are talking some shit about me, I don't care. Again,
I really don't, and I'm not vengeful at all. I
am not resentful at all towards them. I simply just
don't care. It doesn't bother me one tiny bit that
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we're not on that network because, quite honestly, they haven't
seen the numbers that we have in the podcast of
this show. They haven't seen the numbers of people that
watch the show on the multiple streams, whether it be
Rumble or Wimken. They don't see those numbers. I do.
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They didn't know the audience and the loyalty that we
had here in Panama City. We did the show for
six years on the radio. This is the first time
today is the first time that we have not been
terrestrial broadcast in Panama City in six years. Now. There
are parts of me that that are disappointed in the
direction that the company went. They took three Heritage radio
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stations in Panama City and essentially fucked them up. I mean,
that's that's what they did. But you know what, it's
their prerogative to do. It's it's the They are the
ones who decided to purchase the stations. They are the
ones who decided to do what they wanted to do,
and that's their prerogative. They could do what they want
to do with their stations. Now, there's always consequences to
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your actions when you come in and make a boomboo.
And in my thirty six years of professional opinion, where
I have managed, ran programmed, and been on many many
stations throughout my career, I saw what was coming and
it was going to be disastrous. And then the only
people that I feel bad for are the people who
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rely on certain stations, certain programs for their day and
not able to get it any longer. I feel bad
for those people, but you know what, Unfortunately it is
the nature of the business that it happens. So again,
not resentful. I the owner of the of the company
seems like a nice guy. I've only talked to them
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a few times. I don't hate him for it. I'm
not mad at him for it. You know, it's it's
the bottom line. You do what you want to do.
But here's the thing, and I fully admit this, one
hundred percent admit this, that the Brian Rush Show didn't
fit into Florida Man Radio network. It really didn't for
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those that are that are fans of this show. And
I know that there are lots of fans of this show.
And and believe me, from the from the the absolute
depths of my heart and my soul, I love my audience.
You guys are amazing people. You've been with me on
this ride for for six years. Some people for the
past three months thought that we were gone because they
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didn't know that we had moved to another time slot,
and they tuned into the show that replaced me and
thought that it was all done and over with, and
they just they stopped. Some people were excited because they
could hear the entire show from nine until till noon.
Some just said screw it. We're just gonna watch on
Rumble and Wimken, and we're gonna watch on the podcast.
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The first week of the show going to the new
time slot on the network, the podcast of The Brian
Rush Show, which is available at the brid rushshow dot com,
increased over a thousand percent. Now again, the show, in
my personal and professional opinion, didn't fit on the network.
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It didn't fit on the network because one, we have
a certain personality that we do the show, and you
know it very well. We talk about politics, we talk
about things that are going on, and we talk about issues.
We don't talk about sex toys in Hulk Hogan banging
my wife every day on the show and repeatedly talking
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about Hulk Hogan sleeping with my wife. That's not what
we do in the show. People didn't like it, and
I had the conversation with the owner of the network
prior to us going on to it, and I explained
to him, I said, listen, I know this market very
well and I'm going to tell you you're not going
to do well. And from the feedback that I get
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from listeners or actually I guess I can call them
now former listeners, they're not but again, I have no
resentment towards them. I am not angry at them at all.
It is what they want to do with the stations.
Now if it is successful for them, Bravo prompts to you, congratulations. Personally,
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I don't think it's going to be, but it is
what it is. But here is the thing. We're not
going anywhere again. I own this show, and we uh,
like I said, we've been We've been doing Rumble and
Wimkin for years now. Some people didn't know it, some
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people do know it. And and again, we're not going anywhere.
The podcast has been there we are I don't even
I don't even know off the top of my head.
Here hang on and sealing. Let me just I know
that we're in the uh. We're at a high thousand range.
I just want to actually check to see because it's
been a while since I've actually looked at these numbers. Hello,
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I find the numbers right here. We are at right
now on the podcast, there's eleven hundred and sixty one episodes,
but there have been a few dozen episodes in the
past year for a few years that we just didn't
get on there. So are we are at about twelve
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hundred shows that we have done, and we're not going anywhere.
We're going to continue to do what we do now.
One of the nice things about not being on terrestrial
radio is that I don't have to behave as much Now.
I know that a lot of people are listened to
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the show in their car. They play the Rumble app
through through their phone and on the radio, and I
know some people could have the kids in the car,
And I know I'm not gonna go raunchy. I'm not
gonna be horrific, but I am gonna be honest with
some things. There may be some unapproved fec language that
will drop from time to time. Those that know this show,
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that have listened to me for so long, you know
that you know my normal language is a certain way.
But I'm going to try and keep it as clean
as they possibly can. But again, I am now unfiltered, uncensored,
more than I ever was before. Not that I was
ever filtered or censored, because again, the way that I
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do this show is the way that I do the show.
And if the companies that owned the station at the
time didn't like it, tough, I didn't care. And I
was honestly I've got to say that when Magic Broadcasting
had owned the radio station, the management team, the ownersment team.
I mean, granted I was part of the management team,
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but the higher above me had a lot of respect
for what we did with the show. They didn't interfere
with me. They would come for me to time to
time and say, hey, can we do something, and I'd
be like no, because I wouldn't go to you. I
wouldn't do all of that. Now again, with the dropping
from the network, it is it's a significant financial hit,
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no doubt abound that we are revamping the show. And honestly,
here's the other thing, because you know how, I'm a
very hard working person in my aviation job, which I
do in a full time outside of the show. Last Friday,
not Friday, from like a couple of days ago, but
like a week ago Friday. From that day until late
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yesterday afternoon, I worked solid like every single day during
that time period. So was that nine days. And in
that time period I worked ninety five hours just with
that place. So I had been extremely busy, been very
busy through the weekend. So we didn't really have enough
time to change a lot of the things that we
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want to change for the for the new show that
you check next chapter of the show. One thing that
we did do though, if you're watching is where is
it right there? And so this little spot right here
their logo's gone. That's about the biggest change that we'd made.
Now there's some formatic changes a little bit. We are
going to be starting at five am exactly. We don't
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have to wait until, you know, six minutes after because
we don't have network commercial breaks that we have to
meet up with. We are also dropping two of the
breaks that we would normally have to take. We normally
had to take a break about twenty after and a
break about fifty after. Those are gone for now. And
I say for now because this show may because it
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is one of the things that my company has been
working on. We may still go into radio. We may
still go syndicated into other stations. It's one of those
things we had been working on, and it might happen.
But in the meantime, we're just going to enjoy what
we do. We're just going to absolutely enjoy what we do.
We're going to talk about what we do and and
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just go with it. What's that can we be censored too?
Since we be censored as in Rumble be censored, wim
Can be. I can tell you now that wim can
definitely will not censor this show, even though my buddy
over there at at Wimkin J. C. Shepherd, who is
the founder and the owner of it. Uh, He's attacked
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on a regular basis, like an absolute regular basis. So
for there to be some technical issues that wouldn't surprise
me simply because of the fact that they do get
attacked on a regular basis because they don't like the
fact that they are free speech. Now Rumble for the
most part, Yeah, they're they're very free speech. They're very uncensored.
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They do they don't really have any problems there there.
There's there's a few issues here and there with some
of the ownership of it, but it's not all that bad.
So I'm not I'm not concerned that there's gonna be
under trust me. I've seen some shows that are on Rumble.
There's no way it's going to get to a point
where they will censor me. And if it does, then
we we've got a much bigger problem going on in
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this country. But let's get into it, and again, you're shedding,
spreading though the word about the show to those that
may have thought that we were gone away greatly appreciated,
because I know there are there are people that have
commented on Facebook when I made some of the comments
about the fact that we've kind of are no longer
on the terrestrial that they're like, oh my god, you know,
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I haven't listened since you know that New Morning Show
took over and I missed listening to Well, Hi, We've
always been here. We've been here the entire time, and
we haven't gone away. So there's some big news coming
down yesterday, and it looks like we are now reaching
the end of the government shutdown and Chuck Schumer. This
isn't good for Chucky. Now. One of the problems I
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think that we're gonna see on this one is that
we may at this point probably see a a a
Senator AOC because the damage that Chuck Schumer has done
to himself during this time period I think has been
has been pretty bad and it's probably gonna end the
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career of Chuck Schumer. But yesterday, late in the day,
there was a negotiation that had gone through. Another vote
that happened, and eight Senate Democrats decided to vote with
fifty two of the Republicans last night on the procedural
vote to allow the Continuing Resolution funding so that the
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government can continue. Now, there's a couple of other processes
that have to go through this. The motion last night
passed sixty to forty. By the way, Chuck Schumer not
one of them, not one of those that voted for it.
But here's essentially what's going down now. The vote that
passed will now enable a future vote on a clean
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continuing resolution to go through January thirtieth of twenty twenty six.
Because remember, the continuing Resolution they were working on was
actually going to end November twenty first, which is like
eleven days. But what they're doing now is to allow
it to go through to January thirtieth, which is good
because now we're not going to get the Thanksgiving drama,
the Christmas drama. We'll wait until the new year before
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we get into more drama of oh my god, the
government's going to shut down if we don't pass continuing resolution,
which they will do again. We know they're going to
do it again. They're gonna just before January thirtieth, they'll
pass to get another one that'll go until June and
then they'll they'll do another one in June, and then
I'll get it through the year. Because heaven forbid that
Washington gets their shit together and actually passes an actual
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spending budget, it won't do it. But with this deal,
the package really only has three relatively non controversial appropriations
bills in it which extend through the fiscal year, which
include agricultural, military construction, veterans affairs, and some legislative branch
stuff as well. But the agreement includes back pay for
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all the federal employees, So federal employees that have not
gotten paid in well over a month, now, we'll get
their back pay now. One of the bummers about this
is that they're going to get hit with that one
big paycheck and they'll get the bigger taxes taken out,
so they're going to one more backhanded slap to them
on the way out with this. But it doesn't guarantee
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for about four thousand plus federal employees that were laid
off during the shutdown will also be rehired. There's also
a blanket prohibition on future reductions in the workforce through
January thirtieth, which basically just says, hey, we're not going
to fire anybody else until January thirtieth. But of course,
these jobs just kind of a small number compared to
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the two hundred and fifty thousand or so that the
Trump administration eliminated even before the shutdown. But the most
significant thing about this is the agreement does not caartee
an extension to the COVID error enhanced Obamacare premium subsidies,
which the Democrats had been pushing hard on, which Chuck
Schumer had been pushing hard on. And basically what the
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Democrats got out of this and they've pretty much lost
across the board. I mean, when they say that the
Democrats caved on this, they caved on it. And of course,
this is one of the things that I had kept
saying over and over and over again about the Republicans
is do not let it happen, because if you did
the filibuster, and this is one of the things I've
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been dead set against Donald Trump doing. If you did
the filibuster, what would have happened is that the messaging
would have come out that the Democrats won this and
that the Republicans could have done it all along, and
they refused to do it, and they hurt you Now,
the fact that the Democrats have caved in on this,
or at least eight of them have, it's gonna be
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hard for the Democrats to continue that message. Not impossible,
they'll do it, but that is a that's a big
significant change in this. But John Thune did say when
he was talking about this that he had said for
weeks to my Democrat friends, I will schedule a vote
on their proposal. And I have committed to having that
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vote no later than the second week in December, this
being the vote on the continuing of the the covid
Era subsidies for Obamacare, which has been a problem. It's
been an issue. And these are the subsidies, by the way,
where the illegal aliens have been getting health care, not
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health insurance. Remember that they like to play these games
with the with the words they're not getting health insurance,
they're getting health care. And and I actually was just
talking the other day with a client of mine who
works in the medical industry, and he works for one
of the big, big hospital groups, and I actually I
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told him that I want to I really want to
sit down and pick your brain about some things. I
want to talk to him because our politicians won't and
he's somebody who part of his job has been to
do the government relations with the hospital and the government,
so he knows the inside of this. And we talked
about it and he said, look, you know what, we
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actually need these subsidies. We need them. And I looked
at him and I said, Okay, I understand that you
need the subsidies because you know here in America, if
you get sick, you go to the hospital, they can't
turn you away. Somebody's got to pay that bill. So
I get it that they that they need the subsidies
for some of that stuff. But I looked at him
and I said, is there any way that we can
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make healthcare cheaper? Like the actual cost to do it?
Is it cheaper? And he looked at me and his
response was, Brian, I know where you're going with that. Yes,
and let's talk about it like So this is one
of the conversations that I'm gonna I'm gonna hopefully have
with him again here in the next couple of weeks,
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because I've talked about this that the one thing that
the government does not do when it comes to the
healthcare situation is addressed the problem of the cost that
one of the things that that is a obviously a
driver to the cost is the is the the the
financial regulatory cost that the government puts on him. Because remember,
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every time that's a regulation, it's it's a dollar amound
and it costs more money. So that that is a
big issue. And and you don't see anybody talking about that.
Nobody in the House, nobody in the Senate ever breaks
it down and says, hey, let's talk about why it
costs so much money to provide healthcare, rather than simply
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just going down the road of of hey, let's get
everybody out of insurance, because insurance is not the solution.
It's a a band aid at best, and maybe even
just a piece of gauze to stop the bleeding, not
even a full on band aid. And they haven't really
addressed it. But the Democrats they do want those subsidies.
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They also, by the way, in this this deal, they
did not get the the one point five trillion dollars
of additional spending, the spending that they wanted to do
for the LGBT stuff in other countries, and all the
other expenses they want to do in the other countries.
So it was not a good thing. Now today may
not be the greatest of days for the for the Democrats,
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but it is a good sign that we're actually gonna
open because even even over the weekend and talking with
some of my friends in Congress, I was like, what
are the chances, what is it looking like? And they
are still telling them not looking good, not looking good
at all. But the Democrats that did step up on
this included a couple of people like Senators Meggie Maggie
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Henson of New Hampshire, Jean Shanin also of New Hampshire,
a surprise on this one. I'm gonna be honest with you,
Dick Durbin. Dick Durbin jumped in on this for a
yes vote. Also Jackie Rosen of Nevada, and another one
that kind of surprised me too is Tim Kine of Virginia.
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All people who supported the procedural vote, they're now joining
Senators Catherine Cortes Mastro of New Mexico, Angus King, who
has now been credit for bringing on the other people
to get this done. And of course John Fetterman of Pennsylvania,
who's also previously voted to pass or the cr to
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keep things going. Ran Paul by the way, voted no,
and he has voted no through all the rounds of
the votes. But that's not really a surprise to anybody
because Ran Paul, I think, is probably one of the
tightest pocketbooked people there is in Congress. And I don't
fault the guy for that at all, because, to be
perfectly honest with you, that we need somebody to be
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stepping up and going, do we really got to spend
the money on this? And and Ran Paul is that way.
And you know, I kind of wonder about rand Paul sometimes,
like in his personal life, is he a tight wand
I mean, is he that guy that hang on I
think a penny over here to grinding to pick up
that penny? I mean, is he that bad? I don't.
I don't have any problems with him at all. I
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really don't. But it's just it's one of these things
where I kind of go, he's got to be a
tight wad in real life because he's kind of like
that as a senator. He doesn't want to spend money
on things, which is good. We need a little bit
more of that. But of course this entire thing now
with the with the Democrats caving in, it's another victory
for John Thune, and I hope that we continue to
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get some good victories there with the with the entire Republicans,
because look, they need it. They they absolutely need to
get a lot of victories because their messaging is horrible
and we're going into the midterms and we need to
start pointing out the failures of the Democrat Party and
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all the things that they have done wrong. And of
course the left is already taken to social media, our
boy Hairbear jumping in on it, saying that it's absolutely pathetic.
I cannot believe we came to this wanna be dictator
in his goons, thanks to the Democrats who voted no.
We'll remember who bent the knee, Harry, Listen, buddy, pal.
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The shutdown has gotten to a point. Now I've said
this before. I'm not gonna backtrack and say that I
haven't said this because I have that government shutdowns don't
really mean much to really hardly anybody initially because most
shutdowns will last for a week maybe two with the most,
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and there's minimal stuff that's interrupted. You know, the people
that are affected by with the paychecks not that big
of a deal because they get their paycheck and the
next one, and things move on and it's all good.
When we had gone, what are we at thirty forty
forty one days something like that. Now this has now
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gotten to a point where there are utilities, loan companies
and other things that are thankfully some of them, not
all of them, but thankfully some of them are giving
these people a break. But they still got to make
up for it their car loans, their mortgage loans, their rents,
they're electric bills, their water bills. They still got to
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make up for all that stuff. And it has been
a very, very big inconvenience for them. Some people have
run out of money and have to beg relatives and
friends and others to borrow some money so they can
get through this time. And that's not something that we
need for any American, regardless of whether they're a government
employee or not. So it's been bad on them. But
it's also had problems with the economy and a lot
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of local economies where there are a lot of of military,
a lot of government employees. They have reduced their spending,
so it affected the communities. So it has gotten bad.
And why has it gotten bad? And this is the
thing that people like Harry Sisson doesn't pay attention to
while they think that just came the need to the dictator. No,
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the Republicans, and again I'm giving them props for this
for sticking to their grounds. They said no to things
like spending million, tens of millions of dollars on things
like LGBTQ projects in foreign countries, hundreds of millions of dollars,
billions of dollars to go to foreign countries. There's just
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something about this Democrat mentality where they do not want
to take care of Americans first. And we hear this,
the slamming about how you know, oh Donald Chubby doesn't
and he's horrible and he's a monster, and the Republicans
are bad and everything, and you know, the whole you know,
America first is just a bad thing. Why is it
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a bad thing? Why is it a bad thing to
take care of the people who own this country, the
people who live here, our neighbors, our relatives. Why is
it a bad thing to take care of them first?
Why is it that we have forty one point seven
million Americans on food assistants? Why is that we should
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not have that, we should not have to pay food
assistance for forty one point seven million Americans, because they
should be all right, they should be taken care of.
We should be focusing on making sure that they are uplifted,
that they're able to afford this stuff so that they
don't have to rely on government. But if they do
have to rely on government, they should come first, Absolutely
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come first. And I don't care the politics of them.
I don't care where they are, don't care the color
of their skin, don't care their a or anything like that.
If you're an American citizen, you should come first. And
that's what we should take care of. And yes, the
whole food stamp thing, this has been an absolute disaster,
and there's just been so much tit for tat on
this left and right, and it's become annoying. It really chilly.
Has become annoying because people are not being honest and
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open with the situation. And I've talked with some of
my liberal friends about this over and over again when
they are complaining about the whole food stamp thing.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
And.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Rather than again addressing the problem, they create a problem
and create a blame and say, oh, it's all Donald
Trump's fault. Was it Donald Trump's fault? At forty one
point seven million people. Well, actually, let me rephrase this,
because it was more than that. It was forty two
point something million people that were on food assistance until
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Donald Trump got into office in January, where he has
taken about six hundred thousand or so off of it.
We're down to forty one point seven million people. And
it's not that he just took it off. It was
being a mean, bad guy. He uplifted them. Jobs were created,
opportunities were created, and people didn't need to be on it.
And that's what we need to be addressing. But again,
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the left is so hate filled towards Donald Trump. And look,
I don't care if you like the man or not.
I mean, there's things about Donald Trump I don't like.
There's things that Donald Trump does that I don't agree with.
But is he a dictator? Is he a wanna be dictator?
Speaker 5 (33:28):
Is he?
Speaker 2 (33:28):
No?
Speaker 1 (33:30):
The blinders of hatred have gotten so bad from people
on the left that it doesn't matter what Donald Trump does. Again,
he could walk out himself and cure cancer, can cure hunger,
can do all of this stuff. And the first thing
that's gonna come out of the left's mouth is they're
gonna start bitching about the fact that Donald Trump is
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taking away jobs, that Donald Trump is destroyed an industry
because he cured cancer. Donald Trump could go out there
and could lift somebody up off the ground who fell down.
And because of the fact that he took them up
off the ground too soon, he's a bad guy because
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they were just resting from the fall and wouldn't let them.
It's just they'd find a reason to just hate Donald Trump.
And look, you don't have to like the man, but
pay attention to the policies and the results of the policies,
because the results are the one and only thing that
we need more than anything, the results. And if the
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results are a positive, then go with it. We see
the left going absolutely out of their mind mental over
the whole getting illegals out of our country. Brandon Johnson,
by the way, did you see what this twad waffle
came up with? Tell you I'm gonna I may actually
get in trouble being on sensored. I might, and I
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apologize if I roll, but sometimes I'm just gonna go.
Brandon Johnson have sent a message out to the UN's
Human Rights Council and this is what he had to say.
Speaker 6 (35:07):
The federal government's immigration enforcement has been marked by violence
and an assault on the dignity of all Chicagoans. I
call on this Council to hold the Federal government of
the United States to the same standards of accountability you
apply elsewhere in the world. No country should be above
international law. Urge the Human Rights Council to consider additional
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measures of accountability, including a special session to examine the
worsening human rights crisis in the United States.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
The worstening crisis here in the United States. First off,
dumbass that day is he is got to be one
of the dumbest ones in elected office. He really does.
He's trying to compare the Ice operations, which, by the way,
for those that don't understand this, every country on the
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planet has sovereign borders. Every country on the planet. We
except for kind of the europe thing because they did
that experiment and that that went to crap too. It
didn't do so well, and now they're trying to figure
out how to get out of it. But every other
country on the planet, you can't just cross their border
and go, hey, I'm here, pay for me. And not
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only can you not cross the border and do that.
You also can't cross the border and go hey, I'm here,
pay for me, and I'm gonna commit crimes and think
that they're not gonna stop you. Try doing that in China,
You're lucky if you survive at all. They may shoot
you at the border. Try doing that in North Korea.
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They will shoot you at the border. They're not gonna
take you in and put you in government housing, take
care of you and give you food, and give you
iPads and do your laundry for you. No, they'll shoot you.
They will kill you. They will end your life, is
what they will do. It's no different here in America
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for people to come into our country illegally, crossing our border,
committing additional violent crimes, and for us to go after
them and take care of them. And look, we're not
killing them. We are simply getting them and we're sending
them home. Sure they're gonna sit at an attention center
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for a little while, because well, they're bad people. You
don't let to know this roam around on the streets.
We've seen the problems that that caused. And the left,
they get so upset about the fact that this is
what Donald Trump is doing. He's going after these people.
This is the worst in the world. Well, you know what,
the Donald Trump administration said this at the very beginning,
and they said it before they were even sworn in,
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that what we need is cooperation from these cities where
if you get somebody who is an illegal alien that
is committing additional crimes, call us. We will show up
at the jail very quietly. We will handcuff the individual,
we will take them out of your custody, out of
your problem. You no longer have to financially handle them
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at all. We will take care of them, and we
will deport them where they're supposed to go very quietly.
But the Democrats ompted not to do that. They opted
to create chaos. Now, there's reasons for why the Democrats
want illegals in their areas, and the reason for it
is because, and we talked about this before, so that
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they can have increased representation in Congress, not necessarily new voters,
just increase representation. And we see the left just go
absolutely mental about the fact that Donald Trump is doing
all this stuff with ice, and of course they're taking
it to court over and over and over again. We
see these protesters who are being paid protesters, agitators to
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get involved in these things, to create the chaos that
they create. And now a judge of pointed by Donald Trump,
of US District Judge is yet another judge who has
stepped into this mess and said that the President cannot
use National Guard in Portland. Now in Portland where these
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animals and that's the best way of calling him, is
just animals because they're not very human like. They get
out there and they become violent in their cities. They're
violent in their cities. They're burning things down, they're attacking things,
they're throwing rocks at law enforcement officers who are there
to keep them safe. And this is the other thing
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about Donald Trump. He's going into blue cities, blue states
to take the worst of the worst criminals out of
their area so that the citizens of the blue cities
and blue states can have a safer life. And they
don't understand this. Instead they got to protest Donald Trump. Again.
You don't have to like the man. I really don't
care if you like him or not. Look at the
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results of the process that he is doing, and it
is benefiting people in the blue cities and blue states.
Boom right past them. They don't get it. But this
new federal judge, who again was nominated by Donald Trump
during the Trump one point oh, which again we know
that during Trump one point zero that he was bamboozled
by a lot of the deep state. There was a
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lot of people that got appointed to judge positions and
other positions that she's never been there, and this piece
of wonderful magic is also one of them. But US
District Judge Karen, Yes, imagine that it's a Karen Karen
emmigirt emmergutt. I don't really care for how you pronounced
the last name right, had issued a preliminary injunction last
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month preventing the President's troop order, and then she ruled
on Friday that Trump had overstepped his authority by federalizing
the Oregon's National Guard soldiers. And again, what is he
doing with them? He is protecting the agents that have
protecting the citizens, and the government goes after Donald Trump
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for doing that. The government who allows these horrible criminals
into your communities is trying to stop Donald Trump from
removing them from the cities. And yet the citizens don't
see it. They're completely just blinded by what's really truly
going on. But the permanent ruling now stems from a
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lawsuit which was brought by again the states of Oregon
and California, and the city of Portland to stop Donald
Trump from getting the criminals out of their area. The
government lawyers for Trump administration had argued that the often
violent protests at the Ice Buildings disrupted officers who were
trying to carry out immigration enforcement and represented a rebellion
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against the United States of America. In the one hundred
and six page ruling that the judge said she rejected
arguments from the government lawyers that protests at the Ice
Buildings made it impossible for federal officers to carry out
immigration enforcement, represented a rebellion or raised the threat of
a rebellion. Now, when it comes to the news coverage
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and the storytelling of what's going on in places like Portland,
it is not being told accurately. I will full on
tell you that when you watch the news at night
and you see the stories, and of course it has
to be like if you're watching on Fox News when
they show you a story about the riots that are
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going on in Portland, you know that you're seeing what's
going on, but it's not the entire city. None of
these riots that you see for this ice stuff is
going on throughout the entire city. There may be a
small little block where something happens in front of a
home depot. There's what's obviously going on right there in
front of the ice buildings, but there's small and contained.
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And yes, some media is making it look like it's
a bigger thing than it actually is that the entire
city is going to and it's not. Most of the
city is fine. You could go through most of the
city and you're not seeing any of these riots or anything.
It's happening involve very small, contained blocks. But again the media,
they got to make it look like it's bigger. But again,
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when you look at what is happening at these spots,
at the courthouses, at the ice detention centers, how the
hell does this judge really truly come out and have
the cajones to say what she said about what's really
going on and to say that there is not a
threat towards federal officers to carry out immigration enforcement and
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there's nothing resembling a rebellion that's going on there. Look
watch the news. You mean to tell me that the
guy that is throwing a rock at a police officer,
the guy that is trying to light a police car
on fire, the people that are coming in and a
physically attacking police officers. That's not making it impossible for
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them to do a job. That's not a threat to
the officers to be able to carry out their immigration enforcement.
By the way, anybody see the video. I think I
shared it over the weekend too. The officer that was
trying to get out of his vehicle and this heifer
comes running up to the vehicle and tries to pushing
on the door, and that officer is like, ah, hell no,
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pushes the door open, slings his weapon over his shoulder,
and this heifer probably ran faster and more than she's
ever done in her life, tries to now run away
because she realized, oops, I screwed up, and runs away
and this officer grabbed hold of her. And I'm telling you,
I love this. It tickled me pink every time I
saw it. This officer grabbed hold of this heifer and
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body slammed her into a car to the point so
hard that it dented the car, put her down under
the ground, and then and then you know, rodeo style,
locked her all up and they carried her away. Oh
it was so great to watch that, It really was.
It goes to show that you're just not above the law.
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And then these people realize they're doing something wrong. But
when this judge comes out and says that there is
nothing going on that is interfering with the ice agent's
ability to do their job, she's she's gotta be delmer
blind one of the two. But she wrote in her
one hundred and six page ruling that the evidence demonstrates
that these deployments, which were objected by the Oregon governor
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and not requested by the federal officers in charge of
protecting the ice building, exceeded the president's authority. The judge
also disputed the president's claim that Antifa, at least in Portland,
is an organized group working against the US government. First off,
what you want to get out there, and you want
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to say that Antifa is not an organized group working
against the government in Portland, open your window, Han, take
a look at what they're doing. I mean, if that's
if they're not actively an organized group that is working
against the US government, what is it that they're doing.
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I didn't see them bringing sandwiches and kool aid to
the officers and saying, wow, you look hungry and thirsty. Here,
let me help you. It seems like they're getting a
little bit violent towards things, doesn't it. But she goes
on to also say in this at the State of
the testimony from ICE's regional director about damage to the
building and how and how disruptive their protests were was
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not believable. Again, what the hell I mean? How is
it not believable? It's on video, you stupid turn watch
the video. Do you see the spray painting of the buildings.
Do you see the throwing of the rocks of the windows?
Do you see the overturning of cars and lighting things
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on fire? That it's not believable. You really are a
special kind of stupid, aren't you. You gotta be. But
she goes on to say that just how disruptive and
violent the protests are often depends on which news outlets
are covering the nightly demonstration, which began early in June
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after the administration's cracked down on rounding up of criminal
illegal aliens. So it all depends on which news organization
you're watching. So if you if you're watching a news
coverage and you see a little bit of riot there
on Fox News. Well, if you switch over to CNN,
you're gonna see the children playing in the park and
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see things are fine. There's no Antifa here, there's nobody
being violent, there's no riots going on. Oh wait, hang
on a second. Let us let us show you this
video of the the ICE agent three throwing a woman
to the ground and hog tying her because they just
randomly picked her out of that you want to back
the video up a little bit and show what the
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HEFA did first. No, we don't need to see that,
because what you just need to see here on CNN
and MSNBC is the ICE agents randomly grabbing citizens and
disappearing them. Ice agents randomly going up to a window
in a car and smashing the window in and yanking
them out for doing absolutely nothing. It was horrible. I mean,
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we don't want to back that video up a little
bit and see that same person in that same car
try to run over the agents. Now, we don't want
to see that because that's not a reality. I'm sorry
this may come across in a way of supporting a dictator,
and that's exactly what the left will say but screw it.
It's time really for Donald Trump of the federal government
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to finally do what they said they were going to do.
And by the way, what's in the law. If you
interfere with these operations, you can be arrested, you can
be fined, and you can go to jail. Now if
you have a judge who is coming out and telling
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you that, oh, this isn't really happening. And again it's
not my word versus your word, it's not. Well, let
me tell you what I saw when I was there.
No roll that beautiful bean footage here it is. Do
you see it? Well? You know it all depends on
which network shows it remover, remover from the bench, or
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better yet, start arresting these people, Brandon Johnson, the governor
of Oregon, the mayor of Portland. If they're going to
actually actively get in the way, like the law thirteen
twenty four of US Code, If you're going to actively
get in the way of law enforcement doing their job,
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arrest them according to the law and prosecute them to
the highest ability and punish them for what they're doing.
Nobody is above the law. The Democrats will tell us
this over and over and over again that nobody is
above the law. Well, if that's the case, then fricking
prove it. And this is the one thing that I'm
getting a little annoyed with the Trump administration when it
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comes to this, and that is get it done. Arrest him. Yes,
the optics are going to look horrible that you go
in and into Chicago or Boston or wherever and you
arrest these people. But do it because you and I
know damn well that it would exactly happen to you
and I if we did it, if we were the
ones that were doing this stuff, it would happen to us.
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We'd be arrested and in New York City with zoorun
Mama DONI. If in fact there is evidence and proof
that he did things that violate the deals for his
green card to be here in this country to begin with,
arrest him. The problem with the Republicans is they'd like
to play Patty Cake way too much and that has
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got to stop up. We gotta stop playing Patty Cake
over and over again. I am a little wild up
today that I got a lot really do, but I
do need to take a quick break just because I
need some coffee. This is the Brian Rush Show, and
again we are no longer on terrestrial radio. We are
only right here. We are going to be a little
(51:21):
bit more uncensored. So can we cuss in here on
the Rumble Chat. Fuck, yeah, go for it. I'm not
holding back my thoughts and opinions. Neither should you. It
is time for us to stop playing patty cake. It
is time for us to crack down and do what
is necessary to save the country. There are people that
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are not being informed correctly. There are people that are
being fooled by certain things. And look, I will call
out Donald Trump, but he does some bad things. I
call it the Republicans all the time for the stupidness
that they do. We got a battle for this country
because the direction that we are going is not good
and we're gonna be in trouble. All right, we gotta
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take a quick break. Well, right back, This is the
Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to
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the Bride Rush Show here on Rumble and Wimkin. Do
you appreciate you checking this out today? We are again
for those tuning in, We're no longer on the terrestrial
radio of of that network, and I'm okay with it.
Really truly am we uh we we uh we don't
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have to be censored at all because as I have
Hella is GM and zipper, as I have said on
some of the posts on social media, as I've also
put it on uh on the website as well. Uh
no FCC no, uh no, corporate, no bs. We can
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just call it out like we see it however we
want to, and that's exactly what we're gonna do. We
also don't have to take as many commercial breaks either.
I am gonna still take a couple of breaks here
and there, because look, you tried talking for three hours straight.
That is that is a difficult task. And every now
and then, I'm gonna be honest with you, you got to
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go to take a leak. That does happen. Sometimes you
got to read a couple of things as well to
refresh yourself about what it is you're talking about. So
we will take some breaks. We are obviously in the
process of revamping the way the show is gonna go.
Because we have a little bit of a change, we're
gonna be able to do a little bit more. I
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just didn't have time to do a lot of it.
We got to call on Friday afternoon that that that
the network had dropped the show from the terrestrial radio
and and honestly, like I said, I didn't give a shit.
It really didn't. You guys in the comments pointed this out,
and I've seen it over and over again that the
new company really truly had destroyed what was news talking
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one on one, I agree with you. I think that
they've done a horrible job with that network, and it
is what it is. I'm not angry about being dropped
from it at all, even though yes, it is a
substantial financial hit that happens, but we will will revive that,
we will get back there. There may be and later
(54:29):
on today I actually have a phone call with my
agent to talk about some things, to pursue some things.
So there may be some more that happens. There may
be another radio station here and there that will that
will pick up the show. It's some that we had
been actually working on, which I think might be another
reason for why they were upset. But I really don't care.
I really don't care, because we got things that we
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have to talk about. We we have a nation that
is under attack, not only from within but on the
outside as well, and we've talked about this when it
comes to the when it comes to the One World
Order and how they operate, what they're doing, what they've
been trying to do. And again, I know people call
it the New World Order, and you need to stop
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because it's not New World Order. Maybe bring Earl back,
you know what. To be honest with you, I need
to check on Earl because I have not heard from
Earl in a long time. He used to at least
text me from time to time, and I don't I
don't know what's up with Earl. I hope he's okay.
I just haven't talked to him in a while. So
I do gotta. I gonna do reach out to him.
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It's been a while since we've talked with him. But
we can continue on to the show and do what
we want to do and how we want to do it.
Not that we weren't doing it before, because believe me,
I never get those phone calls of hey, you need
to say this and say that or don't say this,
because it would have been a big old f you.
I would not have done it. I really wouldn't. But
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there's a lot of other things happening now with the shutdown,
looking like it's about over Chuck Schumer now is is
getting a lot of backlash for this because Chuck Schumer
has so strongly tried to pin this on the Republicans,
has so strongly continued to to just go down this
road of blaming and wanting all of this stuff, and
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Democrats finally realized that no, we can't continue down this
road because it is actually getting bad four for the
for the for the country as a as a whole,
and we got to get over this. By the way,
later on the show, Mandy Gunnakasour is actually gonna be
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joining us too. She'd be coming up with the seven
am hour. That's the other thing too. So I can
say that now seven am hour before when we were
doing the show, we again for those that are just
tuning in on Rumble that have not been here before,
because you were able to listen to the show at
nine am, we've always been here. We never left this
time slide. This is actually the timetime period that we
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recorded the show and you would hear it at nine am.
So now I can just be honest, yeah, coming up
at seven o'clock, seven o'clock, this is what it's happened,
not hour number three or no hour number two or whatever.
So there'll be some subtle, subtle differences that you'll notice
in the show that in my don't really care attitude.
That's the other thing that it's gonna happen. But Chuck Schumer,
now he's he's starting to get a lot of flak
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for the the Democrats caving in and for him also
not supporting. Hang on, I got the cushion an an
eath my seat, which is just all like, oh god,
that's actually better. Hang on, sorry, inside thing here and
have some soft cushioning underneath my butt. But now it's
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just there, we go. All right, We're good. Anyhow, the
backlash is now brewing up against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
And I hate to say this because it looks like
we're probably gonna end up seeing a senator AOC. I
almost can guarantee you that's what the route she's going
to go. She she's going to run for the Senate
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seat here shortly to get rid of Chuck Schumer. But
you know, when Chuck Schumer got so desperate during this
entire thing, and it was obvious the level of desperation
that he had with trying to blame the Republicans for
the shutdown, And as the report started surfacing yesterday on
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the pending deal between Republicans and Democrats, opponents of the
deal immediately started voicing their disdain for Chuck Schumer on
social media and accusing him of acquescing to Republican demands.
And you know what, here's the thing. The Republicans weren't
making any demands. Essentially the big demands that the Republican had,
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and it wasn't really demands. They were just saying no.
When you when you look at all the stuff that
the the Democrats wanted into this bill, they wanted all
these these billions of dollars to go to LGBTQ things
in foreign countries, and they wanted all this funding to
go to all these foreign countries. And the Republicans said, no,
we're not doing that. The American people were exposed to doge.
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The American people got pissed about that. The American people
are upset going into the election and decided they wanted
Donald Trump to take care of the financial aspect of
his country and to get us back on track. No,
we're not doing it. And yet the Democrats wouldn't listen.
But some of the responses in blue sky. This is
blue sky where they're coming in. This is when you
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know Chuck Schumer's in trouble. One of the users said
Chuck Schumer has only appeared vaguely competent because his caucus
actively revolted. Another one said that if Democrats want to
retain any amount of integrity, they need to immediately vote
out Chuck Schumer as party minority leader. Another one saying, God,
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I hate you Chuck Schumer, and another one even saying
Chuck Schumer makes and Neville Chamberlain looked like Mike fucking Tyson.
This is another example of the Democrats eating their own
and if the Republicans had some wits of them, which
they really don't, And I hate this. It ticks me
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off because it is so easy to strike, so easy
to strike the Democrats at this point, and they won't
do it. And as the things are starting to employ
or implode on them, this is the time that the
Republicans should be hitting harder. The Republicans should be out
on a regular basis two day now saying look, we
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held our ground on the government shutdown because Chuck Schumer
and other Democrats wanted to spend hundreds of billions of
your taxpayer dollars on foreign countries on things that you
have said you didn't want spend. We are trying to
reduce our deficit in our spending. We're thirty eight trillion
dollars in spending or the deficit right now. We got
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to stop doing that. We need to take care of you,
the American people. The Republicans, one of the things that
they don't ever learn is the lessons that the Democrats
have taught us over and over again. Use their playbook,
and not the entire playbook, because there is the playbook
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with the Democrats of how to be nice and how
to reach out to people, and then when that doesn't work,
threaten them. You can skip that threaten them chapter. But
the thing that the Republicans need to do a much
better job at because I see this on a regular basis.
I see this from a lot of my liberal friends,
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even some members of my family that are liberal, and
I hear their opinions, and you know, I look, I
respect to everybody's opinion, but sometimes you have to have
a little bit more information behind it, and it has
to be a little less emotional. But the Democrats have
gone very good at reaching an emotional level with things.
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You say things and approach things and do things in
a level that attach their their emotions, and they don't
know what to do. They just kind of okay, yeah,
you're right, that makes sense. You know, I got emotions
I feel about that. And then they get angry about
it because they continually throw this down their throats over
and over and over again. It happens, and the Republicans
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need to counter it, and they need to counter it
not only with fact, but with emotion as well, and
things like the food snap program, the food assistance program.
Why it is that people cannot understand that it is
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bad that forty one point seven million Americans are on
food assistants. The Democrats, they want to push this message
about how, oh my god, we got to we got
to take care of and we got to feed them. Well,
you know, this is another thing that and I pointed
this out last week in the show too, that I
think we need to educate people, especially those on the left.
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And I forgot who. I think it was de Boy
who pointed this one out that a government that can
feed the people can starve the people. And that's what
we saw. That's what we just saw. And this should
be the message that the Republicans actually come out and
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talk about that you want socialism, so bad socialism, which
is the government taking care of the people. But let's
look at what just happened. The government who takes care
of these forty one point seven million people and make
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sure that they have food assistants just stopped. It stopped,
and it freaked people out. People were allegedly going hungry.
There are people that got to a point where they
got desperate they started robbing Walmart and robbing grocery stores
so that they can steal food. I mean, is that
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the future that you want? And the Republican Party, again,
if they were smart, which they're not, they should be
reaching out and saying, listen, we need to find a
way to make it so that these forty one point
seven million people can feed themselves, that they can control
their destiny. And that's the message that the Republicans should
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be telling everybody. If you are an able bodied American,
you should be able to take care of yourself. We
should make it so that there are jobs, that there
are opportunities so that people can do that. Because government's
the only thing getting in the way. It's the only
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thing that gets in the way of any of this success.
This way, what we can do is then focus on
those who actually need assistance, whether it be the elderly
that are living on a limited income, and they should
be taken care of. The elderly should not have to
worry on a regular basis what they're going to do
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for food this month. They should not worry about their healthcare.
It should be taken care of. The elderly shouldn't worry about, oh,
my god, am I going to be able to spend
the two thousand dollars a month for this tiny little apartment.
We should be taking care of them. We're one of
the few nations in the world where we are as
compassionate as we are to others around the world, but
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we're not to our elderly. America is hands down one
of the most disrespectful countries when it comes to dealing
with our elderly. We don't take care of them. We
treat them as kind of a and not only a nuisance,
but a voting block that we can emotionally manipulate to
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be able to get our way. We can do better
as a country. We can do better as a country.
And America first. America first is not a bad thing.
And nobody's by the way saying America only. It's America first.
If you take care of your own home, then you
can go help your neighbor. Neighbor needs help, hang out
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to saying let me finish painting this, Okay, I done,
let me go hub what you need? You need to
help painting in your house? All right, fine, let's do it.
I got a little extra paint can help you out.
But the Democrats, they don't get it. And we are
seeing a big implosion going on with the Democrats. And
I think it's a it's a it's kind of a
good thing because it's time for it to happen. And
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more and more Democrat voters are starting to wake up
and write, Michael cutesy time is over, to quote Dan
Bongino on that one. And we got to stop being cutesy.
And the Republican Party has also got to stop doing it.
They gotta stomp with this whole Oh my god, well
you must take the high road. Don't take the high road.
Kick him in their knees, and when they get down,
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give them a kidney kick, punch him down, punch him hard.
And the sad part about it too, when you when
you look at the Democrat voters, is that the Democrat
voters have been in so many ways brainwashed by the
Democrat leadership who has over and over and over again
give given them all of this this utopian world which
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doesn't exist, and yet they treat them horribly. Do you
think Chuck Schumer cares that people are hungry? Do you
think he cares that people are without a judge? He doesn't.
The only thing he cares about is the power and control.
And you see that because right now, what do the
Democrats have for a message? What are the ideas that
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the Democrats have brought to the table to help out
American citizens. I haven't had a single simple coffee yet,
so I'm going to pause for a second to let
somebody chime in on the chat and tell me what
is it that the Democrats have done for proposals recently
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that helped the American people? Go oh okay, d boy,
By the way, I didn't even see if you were
in the chat yet. He convinced me that I had
to do the French press on my coffee because of
the fact that it takes out that flavor in the
caffeine better. And I also changed the ground to the
more coarse grounds because apparently they're better in the French press.
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Oh god, that's good. Nothing nothing in the chats at all,
because the Democrats haven't done anything, and again they play
with themtions. Donald Trump is gonna kill people. He's a dictator,
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he's hitler, He's the worst in the world. That's scary.
Donald Trump's gonna take away your rights. Oh my god,
don't take away my rights? What rights is he taking away?
They got nothing?
Speaker 6 (01:09:13):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
Wait, do I have that video? Where did I see
that one? Hang on a second, there was a video
that I saw yesterday? Where the hell did I do it?
It's a great one that I wanted to play. I
think I had to like What the hell did I
see that one? Anyhow? I also look that one up
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in a minute video that I saw another man on
the street thing where they got out there and they
started talking about what was going on with all the antifas?
Was it on? Is it on TikTok? It may have been.
Hang out. Let me bear with me for a second.
I gotta see if I can find this. I think
that's where it was, and I think it was one
of those it wouldn't let me save the video, so
I had to actually, how do I do? This was here? Shoot,
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it was a great video and I wanted to show
it to everybody, but I forgot where a put the
damn thing. All right, Anyhow, you see these men in
the street interviews, and they get out there and they
start talking about, you know, the issues that are going
on with the left, and they're just clueless, like they
have no answer. They've got no answer to anything. Instead,
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it's all emotions that don't go with any logic or
fact that. Granted, Democrats are Republicans, they screw things up
all the time too. They're not a walk in the
park themselves. But you see what it has? What is
what has happened with the Democrats and the message that
they have pushed. Like here's another one. I don't know
if anybody saw this story, and this is almost to
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a degree who cares but Jimmy Kimmel's wife and made
a public statement about the fact that she is basically
now she's disting her distancing herself from her Trump loving relatives. Really,
I mean, how does that help. How does that make
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it a better place? The world a better place. Look,
I have relatives that I love dearly, that do not
like Donald Trump, that do not agree with Donald Trump,
and every once in a greade while we'll have those conversations.
I don't like to go down those conversations because I
know it's just it doesn't do any good. But you
know what, it doesn't change the fact that those relatives
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I love dearly. It doesn't change the fact that I
love to talk with those relatives about what's going on
in life, that I love to see them, I love
to hang out with them, and the same goes with
some of my friends in the same way. Doesn't change
it at all. And I can't imagine that the relatives
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that I have that I love, and even some of
the ones that are a little bit on the distance side.
I mean, I've got one who absolutely refuses to ever
talk to me, but she is so brainwashed progressive that
I'm surprised our hair is not like a flaming blue
it's so bad. But I can't imagine not having those
relatives in my life. I don't get to see them
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very often, and even some of my liberal friends, I
don't get to see them very often, but I can't
imagine not having them in my life because we disagree politically.
And that's one of the things we've gotten away from
is the we should be able to have the political talk.
And look, if you listen to the other side, and
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I mean this on both sides, if you're left or right,
if you listen to the other side, you may be
surprised what you will learn. Because there are times when
I have talked with some of my liberal friends and
they have said something to me and I'm like, what
the hell are you talking about? And then I go
and look it up and I'll be like, oh, okay,
I didn't look at it that way, or oh you
were right about that. I was wrong. It happens, and
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we're not going to be a better world at a
better place if we don't do that, if we don't
talk amongst each other and listen to each other a
little bit and see what the other is thinking, because
sometimes they may have some knowledge that we don't, because look,
today's media is so damn biased it is ridiculous. And
You're right, Steebe, a healthy debate is a good thing,
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and I love a good debate, and look, I've got
there's a guy that's on Facebook that follows me all
the time, and we have these debates all the time.
And the thing that I will not do is block him.
I won't do it at all. He comes up sometimes
with the most stupid, ridiculous statements and comments on some things,
and I usually have to kind of shut him down
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on it. But from time to time he hits me
with something that I go, didn't think about it that way,
or I hadn't heard that, let me look it up. Okay,
But a healthy debate is a good thing, and we
need to get back to that, and we need to
take this America first to a whole new level of
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I've almost loved thy neighbor as well. And I don't
know if there are people that will ever be able
to recover. I really don't, because there are people that
have gotten to that level of Trump arrangement syndrome that
it's just it's completely unhealthy and it is never going
to recover from it without a doubt. And it's sad,
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and it's sad that politics have gotten this way. But again,
we've talked about this, the One World order, the Marxist
ideology in the agenda. This is how they do it.
In Every American, whether you're a progressive or a hardcore conservative,
needs to understand the goal and what it is that
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the One World order wants of America. Now, Americans, we
get accused often of not understanding the rest of the world,
and to a degree, a lot of Americans do fail
when it comes to that. They absolutely fail when it
goes to understanding what the rest of the world is
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like When America, when the New Land, the New World
was formed and they found us and people started coming
over here. They came over here because they wanted to
get away from what was going on and in the world.
For hundreds of years, thousands of years, there was a
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central one order type thing. It was the royal families
that were all married amongst each other. There were the
bankers that helped to bank roll the kingdoms. These are
the people that controlled the world. If a king wanted
to do something, a king would do it. A king
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wanted to have certain controls over things, they would work
with their relatives that were the other kings and other
things over there. And if a king needed money to
do something, the kings went to the bankers. And the
bankers Rothschilds as a perfect example. They would have amazing
control over the kings. And when people left all of
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this and they came to the New World and we said,
screw you, we're not doing this anymore, these people stood
back and went but this is not how it works.
First off, you listened to your king, and you don't
get to do anything unless I approve it because I
give you the money. How dare you say that you're
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going to do something different? And that's what the United
States of America did. We said, we're not living by
this anymore. We're not We're going to pursue happiness. We
want to be happy where we are. We don't want
to live under the thumb of a dictator. So we
created this experiment in the United States of America, which
again a lot of Americans have a hard time understanding
that it is an experiment. Yes, since the United States
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of America has been created and has been as successful
as it has been, other countries around the world has
looked at us and said we want to be like
that too. That's why so many people want to come here.
But from the inception of this country, the One World
Order has been against us. They have tried to stop
us financially, they've tried to stop us physically by the
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wars that have gone on. They have done it, and
they hate us. They hate the idea of us because
the United States of America does not fall under their rules.
We don't play by their rules, so therefore they don't
like it, and they have been trying to take us
down ever since. And then when World War two happened,
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and this was the catalyst that really made things different.
When World War two happened and it was all done
and over with, and the great United States came out
of this as the superpower of the world, this dominating,
huge force that can do what we want to do,
how we want to do. And these other countries that
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were in complete despair, including the One World War Order,
didn't know what to do and how the hell did
that country become so powerful? And from then on out,
we were able to call the shots on so many
things around the world. And again the One World Order
does not like that. They should be calling the shots.
The World Economic Forum people, they should be making the
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decisions of who gets money, who's successful, who gets the trade,
who gets to be powerful, not the United States of America. Therefore,
we must take them down. And that's what they've been doing,
and they've been doing it in the very Marxist agenda
of conquer and divide. The Marxist what they did for
a long time is that they would divide the families.
They would divide the children from the mother and father.
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They would separate them with the love stories and the
goals and the ambitions of the children that the parents
didn't like. And they would tell the kids, I'll see
you don't like this, and then they win. And then
what happens that the Marxist end up getting the children,
They turn them into Marxist, they build their army, and
then you see what we have around the world in America.
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You couldn't do that, and they knew it. But they
knew that they had to take down America internally, bit
by bit. And that's what we saw them do. We
saw them go in and you know, first off, the
slave industry, what great way you're you're controlling those people.
You're holding those people, nothing that can be done. Okay,
oh wait a second, you're letting them out, You're letting
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you're letting them free to do what they want to do, okay,
what do we do next? Well, the black families, which
were very strong during the slavery time period, continue to
be strong after slavery. We saw slaves end up getting
their own farms, doing well for themselves, starting their businesses,
creating the families grew strong. Family unit. All right, destroy
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the family unit, like we have with everybody else in
our Marxists agenda. Destroy the family unit. That's what they did.
They went after the fathers. They did they destroyed the
nuclear family, and it destroyed the black community in this country.
Then they realized, oh, it's not enough. Then they went
in and they did again what they do. Divide the
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children from the parents. And where's the best place to
get the children? Higher education? You get the children into
higher education. You know, these are the people are gonna
be teaching and leading the world in the future. So
let's go in there and destroy them. Let's brainwash them.
And that's what they did. They brainwashed everybody in the
college industry. And then from there it took a few
decades for it to come out. Look, this is a
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very slow process, but it's a deliberate process to destroy America.
And now we have what we saw or see every
day with the them against us, the left hating Donald
Trump just for the pure existence. We see the hatred,
the violence that's going on. This is all intentional to
destroy America, and it's why we have to stop it.
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And if we don't stop it, the country's just gonna
absolutely totally go to hell. It's horrible. Fixer. What's that
as twenty degrees on the porch this morning?
Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
Yeah, where is it right now here in Panama City?
What the last time I checked it was forty three?
And Mother Nature, she's drunk. And this is one of
the things I talked about when it comes to the bipolar,
bipolar Panhandle, the Panhandle here in Florida right now, we
are in the actually the entire country right now is
in this deep freeze kind of dip thing going on,
and the dip reaches right down here to us in
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Panama City. Forty three degrees today. It was eighty degrees yesterday.
We're gonna see a low of thirty two today, and
tomorrow's forecast we're actually going to see and actually is
gonna warm up a little bit tomorrow. It was supposed
to be even colder tomorrow. There are some areas that
they're still saying it's gonna be like in the twenties,
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but fifty six is gonna be the high tomorrow. But
don't worry about it because it'll be in the high
seventies a few days later. This is the crazy thing
about Florida weather. For those of you that have never
come into here to Florida and experience it, it's it's
fricking crazy. But it is cold today and unexpected because
it was eighty yesterday forty today. Just saying, all right,
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we got to take another quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, Happy Monday,
and thank you so much for checking out the show.
Be right back, all right, welcome back to the Brian
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Rush Show here on Rumble and Wimken. It's so nice
to do it that way and not have to add
into it any rate because we're not and I'm okay
with it. I really truly am okay with it. We
obviously we're gonna revamp the format of the show a
little bit to fit that we don't have to take
as many commercial breaks as we did before. Now we're
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gonna take some of them because I need a break
to do three hours NonStop. Sometimes it's a little bit
hard coming up at the top of the hour. By
the way, Mandy got a Casour. I always screw up
her name every time she's gonna be joining us. It's
been a while since we've we've talked with her, so
we got her coming up later on on the show.
In the meantime, Chicago, while Brandon Johnson is out talking
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about how we need to bring in the UN to
bring we need to bring the UN in because of
all this violence of the of the ice and it's
it's it's I don't like it and my feelings are hurt. Which,
by the way, U n go ahead and try it.
Try it. Let's see what happens if the UN wants
to put soldiers on the ground here in America to
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try and interfere with us protecting our sovereignty. I'm telling
you it's not going to work out so well for you.
It will not work out well for you at all.
But again this goes to show just how stupid Brandon
Johnson is and the man really is dumb. Over the weekend,
though it was a good weekend in Chicago, only seven
people were shot. Four people killed. Granted the the number
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of people shot to killed is a higher ratio than normal.
Age range is from one year old to sixty three
years old being victims in the violence over the weekend
in Chicago. And again, where's the left looking at the
problems that they have in their own communities. They're never
out there talking about, oh, we need to do something
about this violence. Maybe if we just do the gut
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and control, then that the people who follow the laws
will actually follow the laws and will feel safer and
say we did stuff. Now, writing another law is not
going to work. Defund the UN Michael, You're right, But again,
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the left, I love with them, and Brandon Johnson's just
showing yet another example of how they have no solutions
and they want somebody else to fix the problem, which,
by the way, that's exactly what Donald Trump is trying
to do for you man. And I've said this before too,
and and I mean democrat that wants a little help
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to figure out how to do this, give me a call.
I will help you with this because I want the
country to be better. And if it's a Democrat that's
got to claim credit for it, so be it. But
the Democrats could actually claim some pretty decent credit for
some of the stuff that Donald Trump is doing, if
they simply just kind of agree a little bit, because
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think about this. You live in Chicago, you live in
New York, but we'll specifically go Chicago. In Chicago, you
have every weekend twenty plus people shot, multiple people killed, carjackings, constant,
the South end of Chicago is an absolute armpit. And
you have Donald Trump who comes in and says, listen,
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we're going to use federal tax dollars, federal resources that
are not coming out of your pockets, Chicago, and we're
going to help you clean up the violent criminals that
you have in your city so that things are going
to be great. Now, if I was the mayor, even
if I was a Democrat and looking at it, going
I hate Donald Trump, I don't want Donald Trump to
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have anything. You know, you screw it. I'm gonna use him.
I'm going to use Donald Trump for everything that he
wants to do, and I'm gonna let Donald Trump come
in and take these violent aspects out of our city.
We're gonna keep it nice and quiet. Anything that we
do say about it is going to be one of
those I the mayor of Chicago, am determined to make
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your city safe. I want to make it so that
your children can play in the streets. I want to
make it so that every time that you go to
the store or go to work or whatever, you're going
to be safe in this city of Chicago. As your mayor.
And what I have done is I have asked Donald Trump.
Even if I didn't ask him, if Donald Trump just
call up said I'm coming in, I'm still gonna turn
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it around and say I asked Donald Trump to come
into this city with the federal dollars to remove the
bad element. And he has done exactly what I have
asked him to do. I, the Mayor of Chicago, have
told the President of the United States, this is what
I want, and he did what I told him to do.
And look at how safe your city is becoming. And
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by the way, you didn't pay for it. Federal tax
dollars paid for it. I am the greatest mayor to
ever come into the city of Chicago because now you're safe,
you're welcome. But they don't do it. I mean even
they are missing the opportunity to miss the opportunity to
basically take the credit for what Donald Trump is doing.
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And instead they're creating more and more chaos, and more
and more Democrat voters are starting to look at it
and go, you know, and I'm not sure I want
to be on your side anymore. Who what's that fixture?
You heard? The government open? Did hell freeze over it?
Speaker 5 (01:28:11):
May?
Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
You know what? I didn't even think about that, putting
the two and two together on that one that as
the entire country right now is going into a deep freeze. Yes,
the agreement was made to go ahead and open the government.
It hasn't happened yet because here's the deal, and that
is funny, because we are into the deep freeze now.
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Last night it was another vote. It was sixty to
forty two. It was sixty to sixty to forty sixty
forty yeh because it's only one hundred. Can't have an
extra two there. So sixty forty eight Democrats independents decided
to join the Republicans. They decided, yes, let's go ahead
and open things up. They got minor little deals with it.
Chuck Schumer got nothing that he wanted other than the
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one thing that I kept saying that they should have said, hey,
let's vote to open this up. But tomorrow, can we
have a conversation about the healthcare, and what did John
Thune say, Yeah, let's open it up. We'll have a
conversation wrong about the healthcare could have been done weeks ago, Chucky,
but no, you had to drag your ass around. So yeah,
now it has to go to the House for another
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House vote just to approve of the minor changes that
they have made, and from there it goes off to
the President and then once the President gets it, it
can open up. The timeframe is that I'm reading is
saying maybe tomorrow, maybe wednesday is what it's looking like.
So we'll see what's that The next mayor of Chicago
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can do nothing but make it better. That is in
New York too, which you know, this is another thing.
Republicans go after these cities. I don't get. It's not
that I don't get, because I kind of get it.
I don't really get why the Republican Party will not
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go after the cities other than the fact that they're
just weak, weak and scared when hang on, I don't
even know. But now I just now out of morbid curiosity,
if there even was one last Republican mayor of Chicago
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still spell that right? See if e gets it. Yeah,
that's what I'm sorry for. Let's oh. The last mayor
of Chicago was William Hale Big Bill Thompson, who served
from nineteen fifteen to nineteen twenty three and then once
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again in nineteen twenty seven to nineteen thirty one. Nineteen
thirty one, ninety four years since Chicago has had a
Republican mayor. Do you think maybe Republicans, since that city
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has gone to hell, that maybe this is the time
to walk in and go Look, you guys had ninety
four years to try to do this, and they haven't
done it. Look at all the industries, all the jobs
that have left Chicago. Look at the crime that's going
on here in Chicago. Has anybody driven through the South
End of Chicago? Pretty bad place? Tell you what, how
about if we come in and we do it for you?
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How about if we fix it? Ninety four years? That's insane?
Really is What's that? Brandon is the last surviving slee
Tech from the land of the lost? That is true?
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I you know, I do. I was kind of shocked,
not disappointed, but shocked when Mayor brand In there ended
up getting elected in Chicago, because after having Beetlejuice there
for so long and watching her screw up, I thought
there's no way that Chicago would elect somebody worse than her,
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And it totally ended up being a here hold my
juice box moment. Let me prove you wrong, Let me
prove you wrong, and let me show you that we
actually can elect somebody dumber than Beetlejuice. I mean, Brandon
Johnson has actually achieved what I thought was probably the impossible,
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but has done it, has made it so that he
looked He made a Beetlejuice just look smart. I even
forgot what her name, what was her name, just because
we call her Beetlejuice for so long, I don't even
remember what her name is, but actually made her look
a little bit more competent. But with all of this
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attempt that the one World order has, which the Left
is very much so behind, even though there are some
Republicans in it too, it's imploding, and it's imploding hard
and fast, and there's like nobody that is standing in
the wings to pick it up, to fix it, to
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repair what's going wrong. And I guess one of the
most disappointing things when it comes to the Republicans is
the fact that they haven't done anything about it. They
haven't gotten off they're asked to do anything. And then
you've got Leticia James this half of them. And it's
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kind of funny too how they're going down this road
because Leticia James, the New York Attarnity general who you know,
went after Donald Trump because Donald Trump was a bad guy.
And it wasn't by the way, in case you're wondering,
it wasn't politically motivated with Letitia James to go after
Donald Trump, even though you know, during her camp she
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went off multiple times and said that you know, she's
gonna get that sob that she's going to you elect
me and I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna bankrupt Donald Trump,
I'm gonna put him in jail, I'm gonna get him.
And never really truly achieved that. I mean, yeah, kind
of that that one, but really wasn't all that successful.
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But you mean to tell me that wasn't politically motivated
when you campaigned on that. Well, now, Leticia James and
lawyers have filed a motion on Friday to dismiss the
mortgage fraud charges that the Trump administration has brought against
her and ironically actually calling it politically motivated. The lawyers
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had said that the government targeted A. G. James for
prosecution because of the President's genuine animus towards her protected
campaign speech and fulfillment of her statutory obligations as New
York Attorney General. This indictment is the product of a
vindictive and selective execution and violation of the Fifth Amendment.
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What like, the stuff that she did against Donald Trump
wasn't And they really want us to believe this too.
It's amazing to watch how the left think that we
are all really truly this fucking stupid. They really think
we are this stupid to be like, oh yeah, no,
(01:35:25):
I mean well James was doing. She was just out
there trying to, you know, to make New York a
safer place by taking down Donald Trump. And that was
protected campaign speech, which sure it was protected campaign speech,
but she campaigned on politically taking down somebody in politics.
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It was one of those I'm gonna get him, What
are you gonna get him for? I don't know what
I'm gonna get him. They changed laws, they made things up,
they lied about things just to get Donald Trump and
for what what did he do? Oh, he borrowed money
from a bank and paid them back. He created a
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business and created a building which created jobs, was created
tax revenue. Oh my god, the horror. I mean, let's
let's talk about all of the Democrat investors in New
York that do the same thing. I wonder, Letitia, are
you gonna go after them as well? Just curious because
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I mean if somebody's gonna do that where where you
go to a bank and you say, hey, I want
to borrow money and they say, hey, what do you
got to to give us this collateral? And you go, well,
I got this, it's worth as so much money in
the bank goes that's not really but okay, we'll still
give you some money. And then they pay back the
loan on time with interest, and they create a business
(01:36:52):
and create everything else. Why aren't we going after those investors?
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
Is it? Is it because Donald Trump was the president
and Donald Trump is vowed to dismantle the deep state?
I mean, letician James is literally committed a crime something
that if you and I did it, we're going to jail.
We'll go to jail in the house that we bought
would be taken away from us. But oh my god,
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we're violating her rights. And it's just Donald Trump. He's racist,
he's sexist, and he's violating the rights and he's coming
after us. And they want to continually think that we
believe this. And the sad part is that there are
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people that believe in it. And here's another thing that's
sad that people believe in it. I saw this post earlier,
and this is the person who claims to be a
doctor at least in there in their uh wait, never mind,
because now I'm looking at Oh, Jesus, this is this
is like a doctor Joe Biden moment. This doctor who,
(01:38:00):
by the way, has two different color hair, well, it
looks like three. It was blue. Your roots are starting
to show. So we'll count that one to black, like
a velvet or a violet kind of color. And then
what is that purple? Bravo? Uh doctor with a PhD
in gender studies, global crimate climate crisis advocate, and trans
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rights are human rights. That's that's her profile on here.
Jesus Uh posted a photo with uh with Congressman Uh
Sarah whatever the hell's name is there and saying that
we need more strong women like Sarah. Hey, doc uh,
(01:38:44):
I know that you have a a PhD in gender studies,
so I would think that somebody is at a doctorate
in gender studies would understand that this dude that dresses
up like a woman is not a woman. So therefore
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we need more strong women like Sarah. Just see, I
get confused by how does this all work? So are
you trying to say that we need actual women that
are as strong as this man who thinks he's a
woman or I really get confused by this, I really do.
(01:39:32):
But this is just the level of messed up that
the left is. I mean the derangement. And again I
don't really care. You could be you boo boo. If
that's the road that you want to beat down, and
you're a grown ass adult, go for it. But don't
expect us to buy in that they're a woman. I mean,
(01:39:54):
call them a transgender, call him a tranny. Hey, look
at it, channy over Hey, do whatever, but stop trying
to force down our throads that we have to accept
that this person is a woman. First off, not a
good looking woman, not at all a good looking woman.
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We know that he's a man, so stop lying to us.
Just don't get it sometimes I really don't. But the
leftists with their message, Oh wait a second, hang on,
Oh oh, I gotta hang on, let me let me.
I have not heard this. I just actually came across
this as I was flipping through the scroll. Here Chuck
(01:40:35):
Schumer not looking very happy. So I want to I
want to see what he had to say here with
his with his latest speech about the shutdown. We grab
this audio. Where's he at?
Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:40:50):
Come on, where are you at? Sorry? I just came
across this, So this is why I'm I gotta come Okay,
hang on. It's only fifteen seconds long, so this this
ought to be a great speed What is Chuck? You
have to say here? Come on, Chucky go.
Speaker 7 (01:41:05):
For months and months, Democrats have been fighting to get
the Senate to address the healthcare crisis. This bill does
nothing to ensure that that crisis is addressed. I am
voting no, and I will keep fighting.
Speaker 1 (01:41:21):
That was sweet, Chuck. But you know, once again, just
like the Democrats do on a regular basis, they created
the problem. They created the problem of health care. The
healthcare crisis that we have in this country right now.
(01:41:42):
The Obamacare is one of the absolute worst things that
have ever happened to healthcare aside from government? And when
did did did the Democrats actually propose something for the
uh the for healthcare to be improved? Wait, there's another
(01:42:07):
audio I wanted to play for you, UH and this
one was. This one was fun, A little exchange that
happened on the floor of the Senate with Chuck Schumer
and once again proving Chuck Schumer has no plan, he's
got no ideas, hasn't presented anything.
Speaker 8 (01:42:24):
Go so for one year, people making millions of dollars
would still receive these covid ear subsidies.
Speaker 7 (01:42:30):
The bottom line is the senator from Ohio ignores that
ninety nine percent of people. You want to hurt people
making ten thousand, fifty ninety thousand, and hold this up.
We can fix what the gentleman said in a negotiation,
but don't have people who are every day being hurt
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hurt by paying thousands of dollars more that they can't afford.
I know that the senator from Ohio cares about the
billionaires about average working people. I yield the floor.
Speaker 8 (01:43:02):
So just to be clear, just to be miss President.
Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
By the way, was now walking out of the chair.
Speaker 8 (01:43:08):
Minority Leader was the follower. I just want to recap
it for those of whom I missed. Number One, he
acknowledged that the Democrats have actually not put forward a
written proposal that people could look at. Number two, he
acknowledged that his plan would be to allow millionaires. Let
me just say that clearly, people making millions of dollars
(01:43:29):
would receive Biden era Covid Obamacare subsidies. You heard that, right,
no income cap. I was gonna ask him before he
stormed out of the room, because evidently he doesn't want
to hear any opposing views or actually engage in meaningful negotiation.
Speaker 1 (01:43:52):
Chuck Schumer, I think this man's career is about over. Honestly,
he's gotten so desperate, you know, with his level of attacks,
and watching that video too, you can see how flustered
he got because he was getting called out. They have
no plan, and they are okay with multimillionaires getting the
(01:44:14):
Biden care, the Biden Obamacare Covid air subsidies, and they
don't care about you. And again I've talked about it
before with my experience, my personal experience of having to
be on the ACA. It's not affordable. It's not affordable
(01:44:35):
at all, and of course, depending on how much money
you make makes it worse. And this is one of
the things I don't get. I'm not uber wealthy. I'm
not into one of the the higher escaloons. I'm sure
I make decent money, but I'm not uber rich. And
at the time, even when I had to do it,
you know, I was a little bit above the meeting
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and income, but not too much above it. And again
that doesn't really take into a lot of consideration of
the expense of life. But I had to be on
the ACA for a short period of time, for a
short period of time, and I was in that still
what's called middle class, still am and I could tell
you that that didn't help me at all. If in
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four months time period or a two months time period
I had to spend four thousand dollars on healthcare, how
is that helping out the middle class? Chucky? And by
the way, during that time period that I was on
the ACA where I had to spend four thousand dollars,
do you know who was in charge? The Democrats? So, Chuck,
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let me ask you the question, if you were really
truly wanting to take care of the middle class, I mean, thankfully,
for me at the time, it was only me. I
don't have children, don't have a spouse, don't have anybody
else that I had to take care of. It's just me.
But I couldn't imagine that if I was in a
situation where I had children I had to take care of.
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And that was the type of thing that I got
hit with. The AC is not affordable. It has been
a disaster since day number one. And again so many
people have pointed this out, insiders that kind of blew
the whistle on it, that the Affordable Care Act, just
like the Green New Deal, had nothing to do with
helping people. It was all about power and control. Because remember,
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if you don't get on it, they're going to force
you on it. They're gonna find you. You got to
be on it, because again it was designed by people
who have no concept and understanding of money, no concept
and understanding of health care and insurance whatsoever. The idea
that somebody came in it was almost the same thing
as the whole If the bad guys, if we tell
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all the good guys to put down their guns by law,
then the bad guys are going to realize that the
good guys don't have guns and they're gonna put him
down to no, it doesn't work that way, and they're like, well,
you know what we'll do is we'll make everybody pay
for health care, so the people who don't use health care,
they can pay for the ones who do use the
health care, and then it's gonna be great. But then
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what we'll also do is we'll make it so that
if you don't make a lot of money, then you
get it for cheaper, and if you make a lot
of money, you're gonna pay more money, and everything's gonna
be just fine and dandy. Socialism does not work, but
we haven't tried it here in America. It doesn't matter.
And everything that you do try here in America is
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an absolute fucking joke. It does not work. And what
it's gonna take to get Democrats. And I'm not talking
about the elected leaders of Democrats, because look, they're brainwashed,
they're power angry, it is what they want, But I'm
talking about the voters themselves. It does not work. It
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never has it never will work. Stop it. But they
continue to try and push this on us, with this socialism,
and there's nothing good about it. Margaret Thatcher headed right,
socialism only works until you run out of other people's money.
In the past forty days forty forty one days has
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been another example of how all of your socialist programs
and everything else, when the government doesn't have any money,
it doesn't work. What's gonna happen one day with if
we do go all socialists like they want us to
be and there's no money. This is one of the
questions that I think New York City people should start asking,
(01:48:36):
because I mean, look, Zo Run Mamma Donni has made
all these promises of free, free, free, free, free, everything's
gonna be free, it's gonna be great, it's gonna be utopian,
it's gonna be awesome. You're gonna love it. Why is
he begging for money just to do his transition team.
Why is it that Zorrun Mamma Donnie has said, Hey,
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I need a half a million dollars from you people
to be able to do my transition team. So if
you can't even transition into the office without begging for money,
how are you gonna run the city without the money?
And I love watching the people that are now trying
to counter the whole The rich people aren't gonna live
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in or move out of New York City. They're gonna stay. No,
they're not. And I was watching a video where this
one guy was trying to explain what you have to
understand is that rich people they it's not just them.
It's their property, it's their million dollar penthouses. This is
what makes them wealthy. Eh, you know what, It's part
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of their assets. Yes, And they're trying to say that
wealthy people are only wealthy because of their assets, and
if their assets are here in New York City, then
they're not going to be wealthy. Well, they're not gonna
be wealthy if you also take away their assets, if
you take away the money that they have as well,
they're not gonna be They're not gonna be okay. And
this is one of these examples where I saw the
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video watching the guy going do you do you know
any any rich people? Just curious if you like know
any rich people. And I'm not talking about Oh yeah,
you know Bob over there, he's a billionaire and he
came into my coffee shop one day and bought a
coffee and he tipped me. Really well, he's rich and
I know him really well. Now do you know them?
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Because sure, there may be people in New York City
that have the million dollar bill or the million dollar
penthouse or multimillion dollar building or whatever. And you know,
when you factor in all their wealth, that one hundred
million dollar building makes them one hundred million dollars richer.
But they're not just rich because of the one hundred
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million dollar building. They've got property elsewhere. They've got money
and investments elsewhere, and that's where they're rich. They're gonna
leave New York City if they leave New York City
and look at that million dollar penthouse and they go, yeah,
it's just a million dollar penhouse. Not a big deal.
I can sell it. I can just leave it there whatever,
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Not a big deal. Look, wealthy people abandon property all
the time, all the time. There are people sometimes they
don't even remember how many properties they have. New York
City is gonna get screwed when they run out of money.
All right, gotta take it over the break. Coming up,
Mandy Gunnakasour is gonna be joined us. We're gonna talk
with her about the food stamp thing and some of
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the dangers with that. Hang on, we will be right back.
This is the Brian Rust Show. Good morning. All right,
(01:51:59):
welcome back to the Bryan Rush Show. Thank you so
much for checking out today. We do appreciate it. Wan
to welcome back to the show. Been a little while
since we've we've had her on. But Manny Gunna gasour Mandy,
good morning. How are you today?
Speaker 5 (01:52:12):
I'm doing great? How are you?
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
Brian? You know what I can't complain other than the
fact that it is cold here, But then again, find
me somewhere in the US right now that's not going
to be cold today.
Speaker 5 (01:52:21):
So yeah, it's it's freezing cold in the Deep South.
You know, it's called everywhere else, which is where I am.
Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
Yeah, exactly, I mean, we're not We're not escaping it.
It doesn't matter if you're in Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, or
you know, anywhere else. It's it's just absolutely cold. But
welcome back to the show. Thanks for coming on.
Speaker 5 (01:52:39):
Yeah, good to be with you.
Speaker 1 (01:52:41):
Absolutely so. Obviously there's been a little bit of a
shaking news that's changed since we even set up the
interview yesterday for you to come on. We're gonna talk
about the snap benefits and everything which now that the
government has reopened or is planned now to reopen up
the votes that have gone through things might chance a
little bit. But what are some of your thoughts on
(01:53:03):
all of this this snap funding stuff anyhow?
Speaker 5 (01:53:07):
Yeah, well, you know, I look, the Democrats obstinence is
why we ended up in this situation, and the Republicans
many times offered them. They voted fourteen fifteen times. Frankly
I lost count they voted to extend a clean cr
that would have capt some of these critical services going
in my community. There are a number of low income
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families that rely on these benefits, and what ultimately happened
if we had a neighborhood snap benefit an organization set
up to help them during this timeframe. And I know
that there were a lot of communities that tried to
step up when Congress was falling short. But yeah, you know,
it's a good thing that they have found a path forward.
(01:53:50):
We need the government open, and then we need to
have serious conversations about legitimate policy debates, things such as
do we need to curb the extent of some of
these services because there are people taking advantage of it
that don't actually qualify. What can we do to actually
improve healthcare? Healthcare is a major problem in this country.
(01:54:12):
It's only gotten more expensive ever since Obamacare came onto
the scene, and so we need to have that policy debate,
and once we get the government back open and running,
then we can have those debates in the pretext of
where it actually makes sense not holding the American people
hostage hostage and the services that they actually need to
get through the week.
Speaker 1 (01:54:33):
Yeah, you're right, And you know one of the things
that I have talked about that we just don't ever
see when it comes to both of these problems, both
the healthcare, which I'm the last person to argue that
there's not a healthcare problem, and then the snap benefit
is that there's never been a solution to the problem.
I mean, forty one point seven million people on some
sort of food assistance in America. Donald Trump since he's
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gone into office has dropped to half a million plus
off of that, and I really dropped them, but uplifted
them off of that. And we know that there's a
lot of people on these programs that shouldn't be And
why is it that we just don't see anybody coming
up with the ideas and how to fix the problem,
and what do we do to get at least half
of the people on food assistance off of it. I mean,
(01:55:16):
it's like we just don't see any solutions.
Speaker 5 (01:55:19):
Well, there's no silver bullet solution with his why it
doesn't always happen, You've got to take a holistic approach.
But the good news is President Trump has laid out
what that actually looks like. It's through the economic policies
that he's that defined his America First agenda. This is
lowering taxes to create new job opportunities so people's wages
can rise in real time. It is lowering the costs
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of things like healthcare. That's things for gasoline, electricity, the
things that are baseline requirements for having a healthy and
thriving family today. It's lowering those costs while actually increasing
real wages. And President Trump has laid out a plan
to do just that. It's going to take time, and
it'll take time for people to realize the extent of
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those benefits. But once they do, people will be elevated
to a point where they aren't as reliant on these services. Now.
The other, the flip side of this coin is there
right now. In some places, folks are incentivized to stay stagnant.
They're incentivized to not exceed a certain level of income
so they don't lose certain benefits. So we also, in
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addition to President Trump's economic policies that can lift people
up and create those opportunities, have a serious policy discussion
to make sure that we aren't inadvertently incentivizing poverty because
of this range of benefits. And the other piece of
it too is making sure that only American citizens have
access to these benefits. It's not extended to people who
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come into our country illegally because that creates a massive
strain on resources and undermines basic oversight.
Speaker 1 (01:56:57):
Yeah, and you know, Ben Franklin pointed it out too
that you know, you don't want to make it so
that poverty is the people are comfortable being on poverty.
And unfortunately, that's kind of what we have done in
this country that we've we've made it, you know, possible
to live a pretty comfortable life in quote unquote poverty,
you know, because of all these these programs that are happening.
(01:57:18):
And you know, I was watching somebody who's pointing this
out the other day that it's not like you're just
getting one program and there's multiple programs that people are
essentially living off. I mean, people almost are making it
a full time career of figuring out how to maintain
certain things to get different amounts of money from different
programs and different services from programs. Imagine how productive they
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could be if they put that same energy into an
actual job.
Speaker 5 (01:57:45):
Yeah, and Brian, in some instances it's cultural. I mean
where I live. I live in very rural in Mississippi.
I remember being in my kinsgrade government's class and there
was a friend of mine and she said, with a
straight face, when we were talking about taxes, she said, well,
that's why you make sure you have enough kids, you
don't get married, and you're able to get the government
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to take care of you. She said that, and I was,
you know, we're tent traders at the time. But this
is something that breaking free from that mentality that you
need the government to help you. You can do it
on your own. And so some of it it's a mentality.
It's something we need to break through cultures that have
gotten comfortable with poverty.
Speaker 1 (01:58:28):
Yeah, yeah, we really do. And I mean it also
boils down to a big messaging problem which I think
the Republican Party has, where they're not getting out there
and talking about it and right now. I think is
a perfect example of whether the Republican Party, and you
can chime in on this one, how they probably should
use what just went down in the past forty forty
one days over food stamps as an example of why
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you should not rely on the government. And they're not
seem like it doesn't seem like the Republicans are going,
see what happened when we didn't have the money, you
got hungry. You know, don't rely on us, rely on yourselves,
And it seems like they're missing that opportunity to do that.
Speaker 5 (01:59:07):
Yeah, I agree, they should absolutely lean into it because
there is an opportunity, unfortunately for corruption and this today
it was about the fact that the Republicans and Democrats,
mainly the Democrats obstinences, could not come together and get
the government running again. But there could be a future
where there's one party, and we've seen the Democrat Party
(01:59:27):
do this often, that will use their political back power
to take away services to those on the right. So
it could be a future where someone's turning off access
to food stamps just because you live in a Republican
county where you voted for a certain president. We're not
that far away from that, if you take into account
the abuses of the FBI and the DOJ and the
way that they went after President Trumps. It's something he said,
(01:59:49):
and I don't say this just to scare people. I
say it to motivate. President Trump said, if they can
go after me like this, they are coming after you.
And it's absolutely true. So we need to have those
barriers to corruption across all programs, including things like that
not benefits.
Speaker 1 (02:00:04):
Yeah, you're right, And I think there's a lot of
things too when it comes to government control and the
size of government. And you know, this is one of
the conversations we've been having pro the past couple of
weeks talking about how the US federal government, when you
really break it down and really start to look at it,
it is more socialist than it has probably ever been.
And it's getting worse every single day.
Speaker 5 (02:00:27):
Yeah, it is. And I actually I wrote a book
about this, and one piece, the center part, was how
did we get to a point where the administrative state
got so large and so overreaching and people started looking
to the federal government to solve their problems instead of
first looking at themselves than their neighbors and their community.
And it's a long history of decisions that have eroded
(02:00:49):
the individual rights and the role of federalism. And frankly,
President Trump is the first president in a long time,
even including his first term, where he's really come in
gets on trying to shrink the size and scope of
the federal government, to restore those access to individual rights
and the accountability for folks to be able to make
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decisions that can benefit themselves and if they don't, to
know who to go to to seek out that help,
but to first look to yourself to have those opportunities
to lift up yourself, your family, and your community.
Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
Yeah, and it's really sad that more and more people
are not getting onto that message. I mean, Donald Trump's
doing a fantastic job with that. He's got the goal,
he's got the plan, he's got the idea, which is
more than Democrats have. But it's like, you don't you
don't seem to see enough people. I mean, there's people
like us that get out here and we spread this
with this word. But to talk about, you know, controlling
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your own destiny and how good it feels to you know,
have the money to do what you want to do
and the control that you want to have to do
and not have to wait for the government to decide
how much they're going to give you and what you're
going to give you. It just seems like nobody's really
getting out there and spreading that message.
Speaker 5 (02:02:05):
Yeah, yeah, and they should because that is the essence
of the American dream, that it doesn't matter where you
come from, where you're born, how much money you have
in your pocket when when you get here, that you
can apply yourself, you can work hard, and you can
really achieve great things, and you can also help lift
the people around you alo along with you. And so
we do need to focus on that. Call me old fashioned,
(02:02:26):
but I think that's that's the route to go, and
there's an optimism within the American experience and I think
focusing on that is something that is very needed.
Speaker 1 (02:02:36):
Yeah, you're right. As a matter of fact, it's kind
of sad when you watch it with the number of
Americans that are that are sitting on their fat but
just collecting all this stuff and not doing anything. And
then you see these immigrants that come into the country
that you know, whether it be they decide to just
be an uber driver or you know, start a small
business or do something or some sort of service. You
see more of that willingness to pursue the Amrea can
(02:03:00):
dream from immigrants then you actually do American citizens. I mean,
it's kind of embarrassing on top of just being sad.
Speaker 5 (02:03:08):
Yeah, it is. You know, you take advantage of the
things that just easily come your way, and for the
people who have to fight for that, it's a totally
different experience.
Speaker 1 (02:03:18):
You know.
Speaker 5 (02:03:18):
I think it's incumbent upon parents who have children in
this country to let their children know, you're born in
the greatest country the world has ever seen, and that
is not something to be taken for granted, but something
to appreciate and to protect. And you know, one of
the things I do with my kids is we travel
abroad and take them to places where access to upward
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mobility is not as available as it is here in
this country. So they could cultivate that that appreciation. So
everyone can figure it out. But I do think it's
a responsibility on grandparents and parents to pass on to
their kids as well.
Speaker 1 (02:03:53):
Yeah, you're right, Mandy Guennikastoora. The book that you've got
y'all fired, A Southern Bell's guide to restoring Federalists and
draining the swamp beside about the book. What's the book
all about?
Speaker 5 (02:04:05):
Yeah, so there's three main parts to it. It's really
about my experience with the deep state, which was pretty awful.
They put me up in a sex hotel when I
was going on behalf of the president to negotiate a
better deal after we got out of the Paris Climate Accord.
The State Department put me up in the cedy awful
hotel just as a means to try to demean, demoralize,
and discredit me because I was trying to get President
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Trump's policies across the finish line. I'm not the only
person who experienced this. It was pretty far reaching and
it's pretty stick But nonetheless, the book encapsulates my anecdotal
experiences to paint a picture of what the deep state
is willing to do to stop someone they politically disagree with,
which is a problem. The second part of the book
is a deep dive of how did we get to
this part where an unelected bureaucrat has more sway than
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an individual American voter. This starts with the passage of
the sixteenth and the seventeenth Amendments. That's the establishment of
income and the doing away with how we originally elected
senator is to represent the state's interest and to be
constitutional hawks. I get into the deep dive the growth
of the deep state, and the good news is the
third part of my favorite part is what do we
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do about it? And the good news there is that
the Department of Government Efficiency embrace a lot of these policies,
and many of the President's cabinet leaders are busy implementing
these ideas to restore accountability, do away with unnecessary red tape,
and restore the role of the individual American into a
position of prominence in our governance.
Speaker 1 (02:05:30):
Yeah, it's an excellent book, and I recommend everybody get it.
Where can people find the book, y'all fired?
Speaker 5 (02:05:37):
Either on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
Speaker 1 (02:05:39):
Okay, that's easy. I like Amazon because I can just
do it on my app. I don't know how to
go anywhere, so.
Speaker 5 (02:05:44):
Same, same, it's so easy.
Speaker 2 (02:05:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:05:46):
So, Mandy, what do you think the chances are of Donalds,
Because he's got three more years to go with this
to be able to achieve the goal of really hardcore
dismantling or at least get to construction going hardcore on
getting rid of them. How what do you think the
likelihood is and how far do you think he's going
to get it.
Speaker 5 (02:06:07):
I think it's going to go as far as we've
ever seen, which isn't quite far enough. I mean, one
of the things that I say is this has to
be a generational commitment. You know, it took it took
years for the Conservatives to restore an originalist Supreme Court
that was decades in the making. We can do the
same thing in terms of shrinking the size and scope
of the federal government. We just need generational commitment. And
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the good news is President Trump has gotten us off
to a really good start. The other wind in his
sales is that he's had some really great court decisions
that back up his role as the executive to engage
in large scale, large scale reductions in force and doing
a way with offices that don't align with agencies missions.
This is nitty gritty work, but the cabinet officials continue
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to be busy implementing and cutting, implementing this vision and
cutting where there's waste, where there is over a politicization,
and making sure the agencies on their congressionally mandated mission,
which is really important. So I think we're going to
go really far with President Trump. I think it's going
to be important that we try to maintain access to
the White House to keep these good ideas going and
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these reforms solidified in the long term.
Speaker 1 (02:07:14):
Yeah, absolutely, And maintaining the White House is definitely going
to be an important one. JD. Vance looks like a
strong contender to be the replacement after Donald Trump's term
is done. And I think that it seems like JD.
Vance is pretty much on board and everything that Donald
Trump is wanting to do too.
Speaker 5 (02:07:33):
Yeah, And he has been you know, he too has
been the recipient of the Deep States antics, and he's
been a wonderful vice president. He's very smart, very knowledgeable,
and really creative in bringing new policy ideas to fix
long standing problems, including with the structure beside and scope
of the federal government. So he would be absolutely great.
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He's not the only one. As the President said, we
have a deep bench of really great leaders, thought leaders,
and people who can continue the America First vision going
and bring along those conservative ideals that restore balance, which
is a key element of our entire governing bodies.
Speaker 1 (02:08:12):
Yeah. I mean, you look, you look at the cabinet
and the team that Donald Trump has assumed assembled this
time around. I mean, it's it's almost like the Avengers
this time. The last time it was not so much,
but this time it is an amazing team. I mean,
one of my absolute favorites is Scott Bessett. This man.
I mean, I don't know how many people have heard
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the rumors, and I don't even know how true they are,
and I want to kind of go with it because
I can. I can see it that that the man
has gotten to the point where he's ready to fist
fight people in the Oval Office over you know, fixing
this country and getting things better. And he's been somebody
who is taking to the media and has chopped them
down and put them in their space. So when you
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look at somebody like Scott Bessett, which I also love
because of the fact that he's a married, gay man
with family and is tougher than any one of the
men on the Democrat side by a landslide, and I
would love to see him in an MMA fight with
any one of the Democrats when we have the big
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fight at the White House, because it's just amazing to.
Speaker 5 (02:09:19):
Watch, it really is, and it's because he's standing on
solid principles, and he's very highly intelligent man, and he
has such a wonderful way about clearly communicating what he's
trying to do, what are the implications where they are
in the process. And he really has an important calming presence,
which is so important when you're talking about the economic policies,
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running the treasury and also engaging in a lot of
these bilateral negotiations and implementing the president's teriff vision. He's
just the perfect man for the job. And it's a
beautiful thing to see.
Speaker 1 (02:09:55):
It is. And you know, I always thought that I
was good at being able to tell you to fu
with a smile on my face. He is like the
king of that art at that point, and it is.
It's fantastic as watch. By the way, Mandy, do you
know if the rumors are true that he actually has
got into a fistfight with somebody.
Speaker 5 (02:10:12):
I don't know. I really don't know. And it's it's
funny you wouldn't know that watching him, because he does
have that calming presence. But I hope they are. I
hope they're true. It sounds amazing.
Speaker 1 (02:10:21):
Yeah, I mean, it's like it's like you see his
presence and everything and I can just see him going,
you want to keep it up, I'll kick your ass
right here in the Oval office. I don't care. And
I can see him doing it. I can see him
just reaching out over just top and just knocking somebody down.
And and you know what, as much as I don't
want to encourage violence, I almost want to see it.
I really do. He's like a good knockdown, dragged out fight.
(02:10:41):
It'd be a lot of fun. One last subject here, Mandy,
and that is the House that's coming up next year
for the vote. Obviously, there is a slim majority that
the Republicans hold right now. The Democrats are going all
out to try and slam on the House Republicans as
much as they possibly can. What do you think the
chance that the Republicans can lose the House?
Speaker 5 (02:11:05):
Well, I think Speaker Johnson has been an amazing leader.
And you know, it comes down to great leadership, and
it comes down to solid, sophisticated funding apparatus. And we're
we're doing really well on both fronts. We've got the
help of Team Trump on the funding apparatus and the speaker.
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Speaker Johnson, he just continues to be a voice a
very trusting voice that the American people can have faith in,
and they have that they know that what he's telling
them is the truth. I just think all of those
things together we have an amazing message. We need to
stick with it. The President's America First economic policies to
restore affordability, to lower energy prices and gas prices, to
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make life easier for everyday Americans so they can go
out and see new opportunities created by President Trump's broader
economic policy, stability in the Middle East, and take their
family to an even better place. It's an amazing story
to tell, and it also happens to be true. So
as long as Republicans stick with that, we've got a
great springboard to jump from and go out and spread
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that message amongst the people come to midterms.
Speaker 1 (02:12:12):
Yeah, absolutely sounds like a good fight. We'll see what happens.
We just we all it's got to be a team sport,
to say the least. We all got to get in it.
We can't just simply rely on Donald Trump to do
it for us. Thankfully, we've got a great team that's
behind them this time. Mandy Again, the book is called
You All Fired. A Southern Bell's Guide to Restoring Federalism
and Draining the Swamp. It's a great book. Go get
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an Amazon or Barnes and Noballs. I say Amazon because
it's easy to get it. But Mandy, thanks for coming
out again and always enjoy our conversations.
Speaker 5 (02:12:42):
Yeah, likewise, thanks so much for having me back.
Speaker 1 (02:12:44):
Absolutely, we'll talk with you again really soon. Mandy got
a consour again. The book is called Y'all Fired, A
Southern Bell's Guide to Restoring Federalism and Draining the Swamp.
And look, we got a fight. And you know, I
again the whole Scott Deset thing. I want to know
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if it's true. And I got to find out if
it is, if whether or not he's actually fistfoot somebody
within the White House or at least give him a
good because I can see it happening. The guy's got
such a demeanor of it's a very powerful, but very
calm demeanor of the Also, don't f with me because
I will knock you out. Be interesting to see, but
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we got to make sure that we keep fighting again.
The book is called They All Fire to Southern Belle's
Guide to Restoring Federalism and Draining the Swamp. I gotta
take a quick break. I'll be right back. This is
the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back
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We'll make it up. We'll figure it out, we'll take
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There's no FCC, there's no corporate and there's no bullshit
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we don't have to break for the network commercial breaks.
So there we go. Who bought the radio station? It
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And again, you know what I've I've totally made this
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about it, the show didn't fit. It didn't fit because
we talked about the fight that we needed to do
for this country. We talked about all the things that
are going on. We call out the people that need
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about it. The fact that we weren't talking about sex
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toys in the morning and somebody banging my hulk, Holgan
banging my wife, and you know all those other man
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it's there for you. Go check it out, go listen
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you know what, we weren't. We weren't a fit for that.
And I agree, I am not in any way upset.
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I'm not offended. I have no resentment towards the station
of the company, even though aside from the owners of
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But again, we just didn't fit and I agree with that.
We're too political, we're too opinionated, and we're not talking
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about Hulk Hogan sleeping with my wife over and over
and over again. So we will get back to the
roots of what we've been all doing, and not that
we left the roots, but we're back again. More people
finding Look, actually, this is the other thing. We're not
even really back. We never left this time slot. The
show that you heard on the network that was pre
recorded from this time slot, so we've always been here.
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So I'm glad that you've joined us. Do appreciate you
checking us out and watching the left right now is
becoming entertaining, especially after yesterday's decision from the House Democrats.
There's about eight of them now that have joined into
the Republicans to say all right, enough of this, we
got to open things up. And by the way, some
of them vulnerable in the re election campaign next year.
(02:18:36):
But boy, the propagandists are upset, and you can tell
in people like Hairbear and in the way that he
has done and he's upset. Let's hear Hairbear.
Speaker 4 (02:18:50):
Well, there you have it. Democrats just caved and bent
the knee to Donald Trump and the Republicans. The government
has been shut down for forty days and one of
the main things the Democrats we're asking for is an
extension of the ACA subsidies so people have affordable healthcare
that they can access. And the Republicans left it out
of the bill, and we agreed. We agreed to that
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people's premiums were doubling, tripling, And now the agreement is
that we hope Republicans vote on it in December, which
doesn't even guarantee a vote in the House. It is pathetic.
Let me be clear, not every Democrat voted with the Republicans.
So I'm going to read the names of the Democratic
senators who did you have? Hassan from New Hampshire, Shaheen
from New Hampshire, Fetterman of course from Pennsylvania, came from Maine,
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came from Virginia, Cortes Masto from Nevada, Rosen from Nevada,
and Durban from Illinois. Republicans are the reason for the shutdown.
They're the reason that healthcare prices are going to skyrocket
for over twenty million Americans. But Democrats just allowed them
to do it. We allowed them, We bent the knee,
we caved. It is pathetic.
Speaker 1 (02:19:58):
Oh, there's so many things to tear part there with
that Hairbear. First off, it's entertaining as hell to watch
Hairbear be so upset and you can see it in
his body language, in his face. He's just he's upset
that the Democrats bent the knee. The Republicans are so bad,
and healthcare is going to go up, and the reason
for it is Republicans. Well, no, let's break some of
this down, hair Bear. There is going to be some
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increases in some premiums, but the question is going to
be why more than it is who, but why? And
here's the reason. The government has paid the insurance companies
billions of billions of dollars to not increase the health
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premiums because we all know, for those of us that
have health care, the premiums go up, usually a little
bit tier at the time, but they have not gone
up significantly in the past four years. Because under Biden
and the ACA subsidies that the Democrats have done, which
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the Democrats were the ones that negotiated it, the Democrats
are the ones that put it in, and the Democrats
are the ones that put it temporary. So what has
now happened is that Donald Trump and Doze and the
Republicans are looking at all the expenses that we have
and our government is bloated out of control, and we
should not be subsidizing the insurance companies. We shouldn't, so
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we're not going to do it anymore. And now what's
going to happen not for all, but it's going to
happen for some that yes, you're going to see some
premiums go up because they have not for the past
four years, and because of the fact that the insurance
companies are not going to get the subsidies, you're going
to see those go up because government's not giving them
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the money. But that shouldn't be Again, where we look
at that argument, the argument needs to be why the
hell is healthcare so expensive to begin with.
Speaker 6 (02:22:02):
Now?
Speaker 1 (02:22:03):
And insurance companies there are for profit industry. They are
in it to make a profit. So isn't the healthcare
industry so they're gonna want to make some money. And
you know, it's it's simple math that if you spend
and I'm gonna boil this down to the simplest numbers.
If you spend one hundred dollars a year on your insurance, which,
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by the way, if you're able to do that, that's
freaking amazing. But you spend one hundred dollars a year
on your insurance, but you use a million dollars worth
of insurance that year, because that's all the expense. That
money is coming from somewhere, and that is everybody else
that's also paying one hundred dollars a year into the
insurance and not using it. So if the insurance industry
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and or the the healthcare industry keeps getting more and
more expensive, and the insurance companies have got to keep
built paying out more and more and more. And and
look not that I'm not that I'm against making the
insurance companies pay for procedures and everything else, because there's
nothing worse than you needing a procedure, needing a medication,
or whatever it might be. And they say, no, we're
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not going to pay for that. That sucks. Look I've
been through this. You know, I speak from personal experience
on the health care stuff, but when you're forcing them
to do that, you're forcing them to pay more money
that they may not have. So yes, as a business,
they're going to have to bring the rates up. But again,
what is being completely missed on this entire argument is
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why is healthcare becoming so expensive? Address that issue. See
why we can do as a government to reduce the
costs for the health care industry. And if the healthcare
industry can be cheaper, then the health insurance companies don't
have to dish out as much money and they can
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lower premiums as well. This is not rocket science. It
is very basic economics that none of these idiots in
Washington have a clue as how to figure out where
to even start looking, let alone actually work on the deal. Yeah,
toward limitations, that's another one which, by the way, here
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in the state of Florida, and I know a lot
of people still complain that, you know, our house insurance
and our car insurance is still too high, and that
we don't see anything that's going on and they're not
doing anything. Well, here's the thing is that it does
appear that way, but over the past couple of sessions
here in the state of Florida, we have passed some
laws to go after the ambulance chasers. We have gone
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after the lawyers and the scam artists that are basically
scamming the insurance industry. And the reason for why we
lost so much insurance here in the state of Florida
and why it became so expensive, is because insurance companies
were getting screwed over by these lawyers. And we have
finally stood up and we said to the lawyers, stop it.
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We're not doing this anymore. It's over. We're not doing this.
So now the lawyers are in a trickier position where
they can't just randomly sue an insurance company for any
anything that they want to do. So now they got
to be more careful. And now it's protecting the insurance
companies from getting screwed over by frivolous lawsuits. And now
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with every lawsuit that goes about, you know, the insurance
companies have got to fight it. It's expensive, it gets costly,
and a lot of times they just go forget it.
We're just gonna settle. We'll settle, and then we'll move on.
And then the next insurance, our next lawsuit comes about,
so they're fixing that.
Speaker 6 (02:25:42):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:25:42):
The problem that we have is that it's going to
take a little bit of time for the insurance industry
here in the state of Florida, which is starting to
slowly happen, come back to life. And as it comes
back to life and there is more and in the
less of the payoffs that had to be done because
of frivolous lawsuits, then our rates will come down. See
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this is what Florida and the Republicans in Florida did.
They looked at the problem and said, what the hell's
causing this problem? Oh, that's what's causing it. Let's fix that. Now. Washington,
DC can do the same exact frickin thing. If they
would just look at why health insurance or why healthcare
is so expensive, and it would all drop. But instead
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they put on this false sense of you know, oh
my god, we have to get everybody on insurance, and
that's not the answer to it. It's it's only a
band aid at best solution to the problem. And then,
you know, hairbear as he as he continues, what was
the other points that this idiot made? I almost kind
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of forgot, you know, going on to the bent knee.
The government shut down for forty days, and one of
the main things that the Democrats were asking for is
an extension to the AC subsidies so people that have
affordable asses they can get access. And the Republicans left
it out of the bill. Well, you know what, here's
the thing here, bear. They didn't leave it out of
the bill. They did pretty much what I said, need
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to do. Hey, okay, health insurance is another issue. Healthcare
is another issue. The ACA, that's another issue. Let's get
government open and then let's talk about it. Let's work
on the problem. And the Democrats are like, now we
wind it in there. And even Chuck Schumer got busted
on the floor by the senator from Ohio where he said,
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so you just want this so that like even millionaires
can get the subsidies, and Chuck Schumer's like, yes, shit,
I didn't mean to say that. You only got busted, Chuck.
You got busted, and then you continually got called out
over it. You're not looking out for the middleman, You're
not looking for the low income people. You're looking out
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for the millionaire buddies who are going to get all
the subsidies. Because of what you did. Now, I've talked
with some people who are higher ups in one of
the major healthcare hospital groups. I'm not gonna say the
name of it, they do have one here, and I've
talked with them about it, and I said, hey, you
know what's going on with this, and like, we need
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the subsidies because of all these things that are going on.
And I plan on chatting with him a little bit
more about it because I want to learn more about
the problem so that we can find a solution. But
government is part of that problem. And you know, when
when we see the Hairbear going on who again, uh, yeah,
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it was Benny from Ohio. But when you see these
these these people like Hairbear who get on and think that,
you know, we simply just need to we need to
fund it through the government, and that's not what it is.
And and sure that's what the Democrats were asking for
with that extension of the ACA, but there was a
lot of other things that the Democrats were talking about it. Again,
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the idea that they have here is to hit the emotions.
You hit the emotions so that you can cover up
other things. Now, one of the things that the Democrats
wanted in the continuing resolution was hundreds of billions of
dollars to go to other countries to deal with other things,
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including several LGBTQ related things. That was going to spend
one hundred plus billion dollars on How to explain to me,
Please somebody in the chat, maybe you can give it
to me in one or two words. Explain to me
how taking care of the LGBT community in an African
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nation is going to help Americans coffee time go h
nothing because it doesn't. And for once, the Republicans held
their ground when it came to that and said, no,
we're not doing it. With the agreement that came about yesterday,
(02:30:05):
they caved on a couple the Republicans caved down a
couple of adendments to it, but nothing major, nothing spectacular,
and they made the agreement that yes, open the government
and tomorrow we'll talk about the Affordable Care Act. And
this is the thing, though, when John Thune and Mike
Johnson get back to work and they start to talk
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about that, they need to address the issue, the real issue,
the cause behind the issue, and not just finding a
bandaid to put on it to make him feel better
and call the Democrats out. That's the other thing they
got to do, call him out. And when they all start,
which by the way, this continuing Resolution, they changed the
data of it. It's going to be January thirtieth, is
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good to the end because the original one was like
November twenty first, So it'll go through January, which will
get us through the holiday, get the government back open,
and that's going to be good. But the Republicans are
going to have to call out the Democrats on it.
They're gonna have to call them out and say, look
that one point five trillion dollars additional spending you want
to have not happening. We're not sending money to other countries.
We're going to take care of the Americans first. We're
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going to look at the forty one point seven million
people and government assistance for food, share of food programs
and figure out how we can get them off so
they support themselves, not just simply get them off, how
to support themselves. How can we address all these issues,
How can we get rid of all the waste, fraud,
and abuse. Because I know that many Americans, both Democrat
and Republican, are sick and tired of able bodied workers
(02:31:33):
sitting on their ass collecting pays paychecks while the rest
of us work hard. And it's got to stop. And
the Republicans should also point out in every possible way
every Republican that gets out and campaigns in the next year,
which you should start now, don't be waiting, start it now,
should get out and start saying listen, socialism doesn't work.
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And if you need an example, look at the forty
days of shut down and how programs that government would
have provided for you, which included food and healthcare failed,
and that was only temporary. Imagine if we ran out
of money. Imagine if the government decided they didn't want
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to take care of you. That's the power that they have.
And you don't want to go down that road. That's
why socialism is bad. It's bad. What's that, mister fake?
I don't even want to go down that road. Yeah,
it's it's it's just a mess. And yeah, there is
only a couple of major insurance companies that control everything.
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There's some smaller ones and we need to give them
some opportunities as well. But again with the insurance company industry,
it's about boiling down to what the hell's costing so
much money? And go after that. But now with the
the opening of the government, which should happen here within
the next couple of days, one of the projected times
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is Wednesday for the govern to reopen, where people will
start getting paid. Another issue that we should hopefully see
it go away. And I think this is another reason
for why you saw some of these Democrats cave into
the pressure is flights over the weekend. We saw twenty
five hundred flights canceled this weekend. And keep in mind
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this weekend not a busy travel weekend, wasn't a busy
holiday weekend. You know, in my aviation career, I deal
with the wealthy who fly in their private planes. And
I actually had somebody that was so frustrated with the
with the the the airlines, and not really necessarily the airlines,
but because of air traffic control. This is the reason
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why we saw a lot of this. That they were
going to just fly home, quick flight Southwest, boom, right
over there home, not a big deal. They were going
to slum it with the rest of us. And their
flight got delayed like three four times, canceled, once, rescheduled, delayed, again,
delayed again, and they finally said, you know what, screw it.
The two hundred dollars that we were going to pay
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for that plane ticket, don't even care about it. Called
the husband and said, send the plane. It costs thirty
thousand dollars easily for that plane to come down, get
them and go back. That's how frustrated they got. And
these are wealthy people. And you think that these wealthy
people didn't start making some phone calls going all right,
knock this shit off, grow up and do your job.
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Because over the weekend we saw about two thousand flights canceled.
Fifteen hundred of them or so were in the United States.
It's affected the operations and the safety concerns for about
forty different airports across the country, most of which are
the bigger airports. And of course when you do things
like effect Hartsfield, it affects the entire Delta line and others.
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New York City with LaGuardia and Kennedy and even Teeterborough
which handles all the private ones that ca all kinds
of problems. The pressure caved in, and this is this
is one of the reasons for why we saw a
massive change in the votes and why they realized, oh,
this is not going to be good. It's not going
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to be good at all. And we were approaching now
the holiday weekend, and when we get into that point
and then the number of flights that normally get delayed
and canceled would have been an absolute nightmare, an absolute
nightmare going into the holiday season, especially for Thanksgiving and
to Christmas. They had to do something, and they caved,
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and and it's a good thing because we don't need
the problems with the aviation. And to give you an
idea here too, I'm gonna give you some inside sauce
for those that don't know much about aviation. There's two
ways of flying. There's what's called an if R, which
an instrument flight rule, and then there's a VFR, which
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is a visual flight rule. And every airline is required
to fly under the IFR where they have to file
a flight plan, they have to follow that flight plan,
they have to listen to ATC they have to do
what they're told. And then there is the VFR, where
literally you look out the window, you take off, and
you go out the window and you don't hit other planes.
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That's the other thing. Now, private planes, a lot of them,
you know, a lot of the corporate private planes or
the rich people or their private jets, they also do
the same thing. They fly into the IFR because it
controls things better, it's safer, they can get into places
on time and everything else. There was a seven hour
delay going into I think it was Austin the other day,
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and friend of mine was actually heading that way private plane,
and the pilot came out and said, hey, there's like
a seven hour delay to get into there. And even
if we went IFR to a neighboring airport that is
not the major one, it's like forty minutes out of
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the way, not a big deal, but we can get
you in there now and not in seven hours, well
seven hours plus the flight time. So they were like, yeah, okay,
and they said, but here's the problem is that we
have to go VAFR, which is slightly dangerous, especially when
you're in a jet doing three hundred four hundred miles
an hour and you're just looking for other airplanes and
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not having air traffic control telling you everything. This is
what a lot of planes will result reverting to. Now
they're just like, screw it, we're gonna go, and we're
gonna go VAFR and we'll take our chances and look.
So that's one of the safety concerns that started to
pop up. So government is learning their lesson. They found
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out that this isn't good and they had to change things.
So just don't hit other planes. That's literally the rule.
Don't hit the other planes. Now. Granted I will say this,
you know, being a pilot, I've got the experience and
the knowledge of this. There is technology in most planes
now that help you avoid other aircraft. There's that you
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probably heard t cast. That's a traffic collision avoidance system
that's in a lot of bigger planes. All the airlines
have it, a lot of the private jets have, not
all of them, but a lot of them do. And
even nowadays, technology is at the point where on your
iPhone or your iPad there's a program which I use
when I fly that does similar to the same thing.
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So there's a lot of safety out there, but it's
still dangerous, you know, to not do it the right way,
and it can cause all kinds of traffic problems and
everything else. And it would be it would be different,
it would be very different. So the the the Democrats
finally caving in on what needed to be And again,
I hope that the Republicans going into the negotiations going further,
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realize that they can't cave and they've got to hold
the Democrats to the fire. They've absolutely got a hold
of to the fire. We've got the doze reports of
all of the expenses. We see that the Democrats don't care,
they want to continue to spend. You need to continue
to call them out. You need to continue to say
this is not good. We can't be doing this. Gota,
we gotta cut the money, we gotta stop spending this stuff.
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We gotta focus on America first. Yes you want health insurance,
Yes we want health care. Let's address the issue. And
that's what they gotta do. And if they don't, they're
gonna lose. But they've also got them to get the
message out. And right now is such a perfect time
because of the fact that the Democrats are freaking out.
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I mean, you you wantch hair bear, hairbear who's who's
just like he's beside himself, doesn't know what to do.
It's how how can this happen? How can the Democrats
cave into this? Well, because they realize they're not gonna
get reelected if they don't. The shutdown has affected things,
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and it's been a trickle down effect. And even though
I've said it that shutdowns generally do not affect really anybody,
and it generally doesn't when it's a week or two long,
or a couple of days long, doesn't affect anybody. It's
not a big deal. But when you decide to go
down into the route of holding the longest one for
the dumbest reasons, I mean, it would be one thing
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if it was going to really truly affect people, that
you're going to hold your ground like the Democrats did.
But what the Democrats held their ground on was all
false information. And the thing is that Chuck Schumer knew it.
And I think that at this point too, Chuck Schumer
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is I think his career is over, and I think
he knows it too. There's now a lot of pressure
that is building up within the Democrat Party just in
the past twenty four hours to get Chuck Schumer to
step down out of the leadershi role. And honestly, best
thing that can happen for this country and maybe even
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the Democrats, is for exactly that to happen, because what
the Democrats are gonna need to do is the Democrats
are gonna need to start negotiating working with the Republicans.
That's what they gotta do. They can't go off and
continue with this demands, which is exactly what Chuck Shermer
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is doing. Chuck Schumer is living in this fantasy world
that the Republicans got to cave into. What I say.
You don't understand. I'm part of the One World Order
and you gotta listen to me. I get my marching
orders from George Soros and you gotta listen to me.
And nobody's listening to Chuck anymore. And it's nice to see.
And I have this fantasy, and I'm gonna share a
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fantasy with you. Don't worry about it. The kids can
listen to this one too. The fantasy that I have
is for our country to get back to the point
where we can have some civil debate. And when I
am done arguing with you, and you're done arguing with me,
and I make my point and you make your point,
that we can say, how's your mom doing? You want
to go get a beer, You're gonna go have some lunch. Hey,
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you need help breaking the leaves in your yard today?
Come I'll come on over. I'll grab them my brake
and we'll come over and help. Hey, you're gonna come
to the house for Thanksgiving. Don't worry. We're not gonna
talk politics. I just want to see how you're doing.
I want to see us get back to that as
a nation. But to see the way that Democrats specifically
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are dividing the families, dividing the country. It's all got
to stop. And that is my fantasy that I have
right now. And it's a fantasy because I don't think
it's gonna ever be a reality again. But to get
us back to that point it was, the term limits
are needed. Yeah, Like I've said before on the term limits,
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and I'm a little I'm on that teeter totter fence
on the term limit things. The term limits, I think
where it needs to start more than anything is in
the leadership roles, because we have seen this with a problem.
You have people like Nancy Pelosi who's eighty five years old,
who she can't form a sentence anymore because her dentures
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are falling out and she's too damn drunk.
Speaker 2 (02:43:25):
Less.
Speaker 1 (02:43:26):
Which, by the way, I'm pissed off that Nancy and
Pelosi is leaving because you know, the the Nancy Pelosi
stock trader thing is going away too, And how am
I going to know which of the best stocks to
pick without Nancy Pelosi there? And that's a joke, by
the way. I'm glad she's leaving. But we do need
leadership term limits because what we keep having is we
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have these groups of people that get into the leadership roles,
and they start off with the lower leadership roles and
then they work up in there and then they're there
for decades and they get too much power. They get
the control over the funds for somebody to get re elected,
they get control over who gets to be and what
it's got to stop. You got to freshen that up,
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and they got to change that. I mean, I honestly
don't care if somebody wants to dedicate their life to
public service and be there for us and do to
do things. But we the people need to step up
and go, yeah, okay, we've done with you. Get out.
But then again, the other thing that we need to
work on, and that is repealing the Constitutional Amendment and
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making it so that the Senate responds and reports to
the states again, and that the states are able to
recall a senator who fails to do their job and
rather than waiting for six years for us to vote
them in or out, because in six years, if you
screw something up in the year number one or two,
four more years later, we're going to completely forget that
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you did it. But if there's more accountability that's going
on to Washington, DC, we can see more And I
think that that's one of the things that we have
to do. What's that no one term limits will do
absolutely nothing more than speed up their agendas looks and
that is that is another valid point. I mean, when
when you when you take away some of the congressional people,
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the deep state can grow more than ever before. It
can really truly happen, and that could be a bad
thing as well. All Right, that is it for today's show.
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