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have a lot to talk about today. God, I don't
even know where to begin, really, I guess hey, let me,
I gotta pull up because we can't do this unless
we have we have the audio on this as well.
And you know one thing I did forget to do.
I've been I've been kind of like running around frantic
this morning getting ready for the show, and I forgot
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to pull up Oh Jesus, that's sad that that's I
didn't even finish the whole thing in there and it
pops up there. Okay, so let me let me just
grab these lyrics because we're gonna have to have a discussion.
We're gonna have to do a deep analyzing of what
the hell happened here. I'm sorry. This is what happens
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when you're like, oh, okay, there we go. All right,
it's gonna be It's gonna be one of these days.
I was up really late again last night, and then
I tossed and turned all night and didn't get the
sleep that I probably should have gotten last night. So
I'm a little bit kind of dazed and confused. So
Jasmine Crockett now coming out again or not Jasmine Crockett,
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we'll talk about her ad minute, Joy Reid coming out
and talking about how jingle Bells is is a is
a racist song. I wish we were making this one up, uh,
but we're not. Uh So now we have to dive
into this because remember the controversy not too long ago
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when it was baby it's cold outside, Baby, it's cold outside.
You can't play that song because that's sexist, and radio
stations everywhere were pulling baby It's cold outside because some
liberal Karen White liberal Karen got out there and was like, huh,
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I'm sub offended by this song because I was gonna
go home going to this song. But the man said it,
baby it's cold outside and you should stay. And the
girl was saying, no, I gotta go, and he was saying,
but it's cold, you should sty here where it's warm.
Oh my god, he's such a chauvinistic pig. No, it
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was cold outside, and he wanted you to stay there
and cuddle by the fireplace. You know, this is the
same woman, the women that complained about baby it's cold outside.
They're the same ones that will bitch constantly I can't
find a good man. Well, yeah, because the good man
would like to cuddle with you on a nice cold
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night when it's really cold outside, baby, and I would
just want to cuddle with you by the fireplace, and
you're like, no, I gotta go. So this is the
reason for why Today, Statistically there's about eighty percent of
young men who say I don't want a date. So white, Karen,
that is your that's your fault for that. I'm just
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throwing that out there. But all right, let's get into this.
And first I want to play probably one of the
whitest white guys when it comes to a jingle bell.
Let's play some Frank Sinatra to get his rendition of
jingle bow rock. Then we gotta we gotta dive into this, okay,
because this is racist, and we got to analyze it
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to make sure we know what's going on here.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
And gee.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
Bells, those holiday ji and g bells, those having ji
and g B double ls.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
First off, this this video is very offensive because it's
little people.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
So go Frank, google bells, jingle bells, jingle.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
All the way.
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Oh what fun it is to ride and a one
horse open slave.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what
fun it is to ride in a one horse open slave,
dash through the snow in a one horse open slave.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Today are the fields we.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
Go, laughing all the way, bells on, boiling naked spirits.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
Ride, What fun it is to ride and sing? The
slaying Song to night.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
I don't get it.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
Is there.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
There's gotta be a line that I'm missing here someplace, right.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
Jingle bells, jing, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
Speaker 6 (08:35):
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one
horse open slave.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
Love those Ji and g ley bells, those holiday j
and ge e belts. I don't hear any those happy
ji and ge lli ee dobble ls.
Speaker 6 (08:56):
I love those jingle bells.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
All right, I'm I'm thoroughly confused. I really am u.
Joy Reid? You race baiting t waffle? Where where where
the world? Is it racist? All right? Let's let's just
take something to an extreme when when I'm sitting here
reading through the lyrics, now, there's nothing that's even a
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hint of even white supremacy, let alone something racist. It's
just not there. Maybe because you know that with with
people like Joy Reid, she's got to overanalyze things, and
and the mission that she would be on is to
find something that's racist. What could possibly be racist in this?
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Let's see? Oh, you know what, I watched that movie
that time, and that movie that had slaves in it,
and they had bells on it. So the fact that
there's jingle bells and they're they're riding in an open field,
and there's jingle that's racist. It's a racist song. Therefore,
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we've gotta stop it. We gotta don't play jingle bells. Honestly.
You know what, if there's gonna be a controversy on
anything when it comes to Christmas songs, can somebody please
stir something up about Mariah Carey all I want for Christmas?
Can somebody find something racist or sexist or homophobic or
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something about that song so we can ban it. I mean,
come on, that's the one request that I have when
it comes to Christmas songs. But again, Joy Reid getting
out there and doing the race baiting on jingle bells. Now, okay, baby,
it's cold outside all right. On one hell of a
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super stretch, and I'm talking super super stretch. I can
see that the guys putting some pressure on the Grid
to stay with him and so that he can cuddle
with her and keep her warm. And you know, look,
sometimes we'll say some things like, hey, you want to
keep one, I'll keep you warm. I get that, all right, Okay.
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I mean, if you really truly, truly want to go
to the far ends of a stretch before it breaks.
All right, But jingle bell rock and jingle bells? How
how do you do this? Joy Read? How do you
wake up every day one with looking in the mirror
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at that? Because oh, that just that would be enough
for me to just stay in bed all day. But
you wake up every day and you have got to
find some sort of way to be angry, to be bitter,
to hate Donald Trump, to hate white people, to find
something racist. And you know what would really be good
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for you if you could stop doing all of that
I'm doing all that hatred, find yourself a job because
you don't have one now. And when you do the job,
just realize that not everything about your job, everything about
life and everything else is racist. You know, you have
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people like Joy Reid who just on every opportunity that
she gets, I mean literally every opportunity that she gets
every night that she was having on her show on MSNBC,
she would find a way. Now whenever she does a podcast,
whether it be her own podcast or somebody else's podcast,
she goes down that same road of trying to find
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something and say something is racist. You know, this country,
we obviously because most of us know history. We know
the real history behind a lot of the racism that happened,
and there were some bad times in this country, very
bad times in this country. Now. Also, we have to
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keep in mind that when it comes to slavery here
in America, it was a very small percentage of white
people that owned slaves. The rest didn't care. They really
didn't care. And when it comes to the racism that
has happened in this country, it's not that it's an
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inherited thing. It's not that it is a a what
is the word that they kept using all the time,
the systemic problem, and that it's not that every single
white person out there hates black people. That was not
the case even during the times of slavery. It was
not the case where every single white person just had
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to be racist against a black person because they were slaves.
That wasn't the case. Again, it was a small percentage
of white people. And by the way, black people, can
I throw that in there, because there were black slave
owners as well here in America that owned the slaves
and they used them for their business, for them to
get wealthy and to get rich. Meanwhile, a lot of
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the people were not big supporters of that they weren't racist,
they didn't hate people. When the slavery thing finally came
to an end, and obviously we went through a war
with all that as well, you know, that is the
point when the race baiting really started in this country.
Ye had to turn the black people into being the
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bad people because oh my god, we really needed them,
So you developed the hate. And then for a very
long time after racism, you had the the black family,
the nuclear family, that did very well. You had black
slaves that went off and started their own farms, started
their own business. Sure, it was a little bit of
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a tough go for a little bit, and it eventually
turned out to be okay. But then the racism was
developed further. It wasn't that people just hated black people.
It was one of the It was forced onto people
that they had to hate it, and they had hated
And then you saw what happened during our civil rights
error where you saw the left really kind of push
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that movement again. Because remember it's the left that is
the ones that started the KKK. So they would get
out and they would do the propaganda over and over
again about how bad black people are and how horrible
black people are and again when it comes to the repetitiveness,
when you say a message over and over and over
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and over and over again, people start to either get
it in their head or when you get somebody who
might be black that says, no, that's not the case,
and you counter that argument again and say see what
we told you, and then people will go, yeah, you're
kind of right, not really truly believing it. It's just
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that they've heard it over and over and over and
over again, and then somebody gives you an example of
something and then they're like, oh, yeah, I get it.
After the Civil rights movement that went on here in
the country, the race relations obviously improved dramatically, and until
recently things were okay, you didn't see the level of
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racism that they claim is. There is racism out there, absolutely,
and it's racism all over the place. It's black versus white,
white versus black, Asian versus black black versus Asian, Asian
versus white white versus Asian. I mean, it's all over
the place. There's always going to be somebody that's going
to be that way. But the racism that we are
seeing now and there's really not that much. I mean
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it's very little. But what we're seeing is this constant
message once again, because remember, those who failed to learn
from history are doing to repeat it. And what are
we seeing right now? We are seeing the calls about
how racist this is, how racist that is, that's racist,
this is racist, that is racist, and the hopes of
that is to get more and more black people to
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be going, yeah, you know what, you're right, that is racist,
and then they'll go down the road and the argument
of that it's racist, and then you have to start
labeling the white people racist because I'd said that over
and over again, this was racist, but it really truly
wasn't It's just because you said it so many damn times,
and then somebody does something and you're like, eugh, you
know what, maybe you're right. That is the systemic problem
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when it comes to racism in this country. It's not
just an inherited thing. It is the bombarded propaganda and
messages that get out there. Now, are there racist people, Absolutely,
there's racist people out there, but for the most part,
most people don't care. Most people judge other people for
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the content of their character, and the action is that
they do not because of the color of their skin.
And you know, I do love this audience because you
guys are so smart and start pointing out things like
the Anthony Johnson then his black slave named John Cessar,
and also pointing out that the first slave owner in
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the colonies was black. By the way, you know who
captained the first boat of slaves from Africa, which by
the way, was sold by the Muslims. It was a
black man and a black crew that crewed this boat.
So racism is really truly a manufactured thing. And when
you get people like joy Reid, who gets out here
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on her platforms every moment that she can, she is
trying to manufacture racism. And for what end, I mean,
what do you think you're going to get out of it?
Do you think that the nation is going to be
a better nation if you get out there and scream racism.
Here's a better idea. Why don't you scream over and
over and over again, be a better person, Because saying
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be a better person applies to everyone. And if you're
a better person, then people will like you regardless to
the color of your skin. You're just a better person.
But the crazy whacked out left, they can't do that
with them. Everything has got to be racist because it
is a tool of destruction. And again, this is the
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Marxist agenda. You know, it started with divide the family.
But if you want to really truly divide culture, you
have to destroy culture. And this is why the left
did what they did to the black nuclear family. Destroy that,
and then what do you get out of it? You
get poverty and crime. When you get poverty and crime,
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what do you get. Oh my god, see it's those
black people doing this again. Oh it's the crime of
the black people again. And then people start going uhh.
But it was the left that started this. It is
all manufactured by the left, and people like joy Reid
continues it and it's just it's sad empathetic to watch
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doing that. I just wish somebody would just tell her
to shut the hell up, you know, and stop giving
her airtime, because she is part of the problem. All right,
covin on what else we got? Deportations? Deportations are up.
And by the way, baby, it is cold outside. I
don't know the temperature check around the country. I'm sure
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everybody up in Pennsylvania is gonna tell me how cold
it is here. It's thirty six degrees outside. The Knock
It Off Studios and I think it's about thirty four
degrees in the studio. I'm actually getting flashbacks right now,
and they're not good flashbacks of the days of Studio
one A. But Studio one A, that studio was so cold.
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I mean you could actually hang meet in that studio.
It was so cold. But we got a lot more
to talk about. First, we got to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. This is the Brian Russ Show.
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Now back to the show, all right.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Welcome back to the Brian Russhewe thanks so much for
waking up with us today. To appreciate it. Oh our girl,
doctor Rita did she never disappoints this early in the
morning when it comes to her wonderful fifty comments on
the social media's starting off by if you can name
me a more important organization than Black Lives Matter, I'll
give you one hundred bucks. Will It's payday today? The
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ladies and gentlemen let's see, let's start with Red Cross.
How about the National Breast Cancer Foundation? How about Save
the Children? What about Saint Jude's Children's Hospital.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Better yet, how about this one big Brother, Big Sister,
an organization that goes into a lot of the poor
and black neighborhoods to help out the youth in the
black neighborhoods. Doctor Rita Deed, you owe me five hundred
dollars payday chuching. By the way, did anybody see the
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head of Black Lives Matter is being indicted now for fraud?
I guess this is the reason for why we're getting
this post from doctor Rita Deed. You tell me an
organization that's more important than Black Lives Matter? I mean yeah,
I mean without Black Lives Matter, the organizers of Black
Lives Matter wouldn't be able to buy multiple million dollar
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houses around the country, wouldn't be able to go on lavish,
expensive luxury vacations everywhere, wouldn't be able to drive these
really nice cars if it wasn't for Black Lives Matter.
As a matter of fact, I would love to challenge
really anybody at this point, especially somebody like doctor Rita Deed,
to tell me what Black Lives Matter has done for
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black lives? What have they done? What? What avenue has
Black Lives Matter gone down to improve the daily lives
of any anybody that's black other than the organizers of
the of Black Lives Matter. Go ahead, somebody, somebody hit
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me with some knowledge there about about where where somebody
has given us a little Just anybody, I just I
need some more coffee, So go ahead. Oh that's right. Nobody,
nobody's got anything because of the fact that it is
one of the worst organizations next to the Democrat Party
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for black lives. It hasn't done a thing. And you're right,
Mark BLM. He's even bought a and you know what,
I hate to even call them BLM because you know,
BLM is the Bureau of Land Management here in the US.
But they did buy a mansion in Canada as well,
probably in hopes that they could run to Canada once
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they got busted for all the stuff that they have done.
But yeah, now there is the indictment that is going
on for the organizers of Black Lives Matter, and of
course you know how this is going to end. Oh
my god, it's so racist. I can't believe that Donald
Trump and his white supremacy and his super uber white
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is going after black lives because
they just hate black people. Yeah, that's why so many
black people have come to the Republican Party and to
Donald Trump because he hates black people. That's the other
one that I love. I love when you go off
there and you talk about how racist Donald Trump is.
Yet he's won awards for his work in the black
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community from the very people, by the way, that call
him a racist, which is kind of odd because why
would you, as a black leader, Al Sharpton, why would
you give a man, a white man, an award for
his work in the black community if he's racist and
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hates black people. That just that doesn't make any sense
to me. I'm thoroughly confused by that whole method. But again,
Black Lives Matter has not done anything for the lives
of black people anywhere. Daniel uh, Where did I see that?
There was a video that went viral for that one,
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and it was a little kid and I don't know
if you saw this one, and it was it was
probably one of the funniest things BLM standing for banging
local myths or mills, and it was a kid that
said that it was like he was in a restaurant
or something and uh and and he said it to
his parents, and of course his father was proud for
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that moment. His mother was mortified. But yeah, well, it'll
be interesting to watch how that goes down and of
course how the left will spin it that it will
most likely be one of those deals where it's racist
from the from the from the white supremacist to Donald Trump.
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And just get over it. I mean, just seriously, get
over it. Just admit that there are people in this
world that are bad people that take advantage of others
and they need to be punished for it. Um Jesus,
here we go again with some more of these. And
again I say this every day and I don't do it.
Maybe I need more discipline on this, but I got
to get off of social media sometimes just flipping through it.
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Another one of these leftist progressive and I hate to
call her woman because it insults women that are conservative,
women that are awesome. She posts, what do men produce?
Is her question? And the mean that she puts up
cow's produced milk, bees produce, women produce babies. What do
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men produce? Really? I'll tell you what there, Lily girl,
How about if you you go to a place where
there are no men at all, just absolutely no men,
go to the land of women where it's just you.
By the way, she is this tiny ass, little petite thing,
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so I'm sure there's not a whole lot that she
can do for herself. So if you really want to
find out what black uh not what black, I'm reading
black lives things over here in this corner. I'm trying
to talk about this focus Brian focus, if you really
want to know what men can produce, Daniel, I was
going down that road the women can't produce babies without
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the men. I'm just saying, oh, by the way, just
to also clarify, men can't. Oh wait a second, no clarifying,
Hold on, pause for a second. I'm gonna use their argument,
gonna turn this right around on you. Men can make babies.
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Mike drop, I'm out, i gotta go, Come on, right,
I thought that I thought that men were able to
make babies. Who are we to argue that. I mean,
science and biology and everything. But if you want to,
and I bet you had to think if I click
on this girl, she's she's probably an ultra libtard too.
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You know what, just because I'm a glutton for punishment,
let me let me go down this road a little bit.
Oh yeah, she's an angry little liberal name an addiction
worse than alcohol and drugs. Uh, reading things from liberals,
you know, that's that's one addiction that's worse. I mean,
I would I would rather be drunken high right now
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than dealing with all this all the time. Let's see
what else we got to Oh yeah, she's she's an
absolute she's a dumb ass libtard, like, not even one
of the smart ones. Not that there's really much on that.
How much sex is normal in a long term relationship,
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I mean, if you have to ask, I mean in
a long term relationship. None. Sex is only for short
term relationships. Welcome to adulthood. What's that men produced babies too?
That's right, exactly, Pat, But they do birth them. Pat,
you don't understand men can have babies. Haven't you seen
this on social media? I mean, don't go by science,
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go buy social media. And when the left tells you
over and over again that men can create babies, there's
your answer, Lily. Now you know, now you know what
is going on? All right, we got to get back
to some real life here. I don't know how I
just kind of went off base a little bit here.
So Jasmine Crockett now she's doing her whole run for
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the Senate. She made her official nounce the other day,
which again I don't know if anybody saw that got
a rapper to come out and do a rap to
talk about her her candidacy for the Senate seat going
up against John Corn in Texas and watching the stuff
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that she's already doing now, it would be one thing
if she was in a state that had a very
heavy leftist black community that I could see and actually
even a lot of leftists just in general, that okay,
you could kind of go down the hood rat way
that she is going. But you do understand that Texas
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is very white, very white, very Hispanic, and you've got
to win the entire state. You're not just going for
the hood in the city that you were the congress
woman for. You're going for the entire state of Texas.
Everybody's got to like you. And coming out of the
way that you're doing it right now, I'm just saying
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as a as a candidate myself who thinks about the
image and thinks about the marketing of the message and
everything else. I don't think you're on the right track.
I'm just I might be going out on a limb
on this one, but I don't think that you are.
I don't think you're on the right track here. And
it's gotten so bad that even James crazy ass Carville
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has jumped into the conversation about Jasmine Crockett and what
he had to say was actually pretty funny. He was
on the Politicon podcast on yesterday and he was talking
about Jasmine Crockett and he said the Jasmine Crockett. First
of all, she seems like she's well educated. She seems
like she's well educated. What has she done to distlay that?
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I mean, I can't think of a single thing that
recently has shown that Jasmine Crockett is well educated. But
he goes on to say that and things like she's
highly she's got a lot of energy. But to me,
to me, she violates the first rule of politics, and
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that is that it is in politics we always make
it about you're ready for this the voters, and not
about yourself. James Carvill goes on to say that you
listen to her talk it's a lot more about herself
than it is the voters. And Republicans are bragging and
there's probably some truth to it that they put out
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a poll showing that of course, you take a poll
now and Harris and Biden will be ahead, because people
just notice that anybody in the world, as long as
you've been covering politics and doing politics as a kind
of early polling doesn't mean anything. And she she she
was she saw in the polls that she thought she
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she had to get in. So even James Carvel is
getting on there about Jasmine Crockett and saying that she's
making it all about herself, and she does. You don't
hear Jasmine Crockett really talking about the voters. And again,
when you were running for a seat specifically like the
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one that she is running for for the Senate of
the state of Texas, do you have to understand that
you have to talk to a broad, wide group of
people Like the seat that I'm running for here in
Bay County, for the Bay County Commission seat. It's the
largest seat geographically in the county. It covers a huge area,
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but it also covers a very wide, diverse area. With
with this district. So this is one of these things
that even for me and for anybody that running for
the seat, and I know that there's at least a
couple more people that are thinking about jumping into this,
that when it comes time to talk to these constituents,
you have to remember that there are retired people, there
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are low income people, there are very wealthy people, there
are businesses, and it is everything in between. Because it's
a wide area, you can't focus on one thing. You
can't turn around and be like, I'm just going to
focus on talking to the rich business people, which I'm
i feeling that one of the candidates is exactly going
to do, thinking that's going to be the win because
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there's everybody else, and Jasmine Crockett does that. She's focusing
on one thing and one thing only. She's only vote,
focusing on the black vote, which is not going to
be enough in Texas for her to win. As much
as I'm not a big fan of John Corn, the
direction that she is going, Jasmine, she's not gonna win.
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And it'll actually be kind of nice to see her
lose twice in a row, one just losing her seat
because it got redistricted, and then two, losing miserably to
an old white guy. But she also comes out and again,
you know, just the stupidity. I mean, sometimes there's some
things you just probably shouldn't bring up in conversation, especially
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if you are not sure you can get clapped back
on this one. But some of her own remarks that
she has has turned against her. You know, just days
after the turning point in USA shooting of Charlie Kirk,
Jasmine Crockett, she did her apparent best on the Breakfast
Club radio show with the Charlemagne the God to down
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and play the link between any Democrats and any political violence.
You remember that, and she's She's done it many other
times as well. She said that me disagreeing with you,
me calling you wanna be hitler, and all of those
things are all of those things are not necessarily saying
go out and hurt somebody, she says, I literally have
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I've never said anything to invoke violence. I challenged somebody
to go find a clip of a Democrat invoking violence,
well as the internet does when you do something like that,
Lo and behold, here are some some examples for you, Jasmine,
just to show how not very smart you are. Former
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Biden's Secretary of Commerce, Gina romandalo back in September twenty
twenty four talking about liberal talking head Mika Brinsky, where
she said, let's extinguish him for good, referring to Donald Trump,
and she pressed Romando for clarification, asking and extinguish you
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mean vote him out? And she said, yes, absolutely, vote
him out, bash, banish him from American politics. Jasmine Water
coming out suggesting back in twenty eighteen that the mob
you remember this count, Let's make sure we show up
wherever we have to show up. And if you see
anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store,
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at a gasoline station, you get out and you create
a crowd and you push back at them and you
tell them they're not welcome anywhere anymore.
Speaker 4 (37:22):
Came.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Jeffrey suggested that fellow travelers in January, when it comes
to the Trump agenda, that we're going to fight it legislatively,
and we're going to fight it in the courts, and
we're going to fight it in the streets. Who the
hell says that and not intend violence? That you're going
to fight it in the streets. You got fart boy,
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Eric Swollwell who came out in August on CNN and
said that when they go low, we're going to bury
them below the Capitol. Now that's not the same thing
as Michelle Obama saying, you know, if they go low,
we go lower. We're going to bury them under the Capitol.
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And by the way, these examples are light, I mean,
these are very light examples. You also had the US
Senate candidate Abdul els Shaheds when he was saying back
in August that when it comes to Trump and his ghouls,
when they go low, we don't go high. We take
them to the mud and choke them out. You had
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back in August of twenty twenty, you had the squad
member Anna Priesley, who by the way, is one of
the fifty eight Democrats who voted against their resolution condemning
Charlie Kirk's assassination, saying that there needs to be unrest
in the streets for as long as there's unrest in
our lives, again encouraging violence. Nancy Pelosi did that same thing.
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By the way, you have Governor Gavin Newsom who suggested
on a podcast back in August that we are fighting
fire with fire, which by the way, was the wrong
choice of words. Yes, absolutely the wrong choice of words, considering, well,
you burn down your damn state. But he said that
we're going to punch the son of a bitches in
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the mouth. And he was referring to Republicans who suggested
moments earlier were radicals working to rig the twenty twenty
six midterm elections. And then you have things like California
Representative Derek Tranz who suggested, also in August, August was
a bad month for the Democrats. It's time for us
as a party to get together and fight back, pushback
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and make sure they stay down, and you know what,
kick them when they're down because they deserve it. Now,
these are again light examples of the left showing that
they want to do violence. But then Republicans also started
posting the online when answering back to this using some
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of Jasmine Crockett's own words. One of the experts excerpts
of the compilation was taken from Crockett herself in an
interview that she did with a TV show when she
said that in order to win an election in Texas,
you punch, I think you punch. I think you're okay
with okay, uh, are you okay with punching now? I
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don't think that they are referring to the same thing
when you say you got to punch back when somebody
you know says something that you know, you got to
punch back with a retort on something. They're talking about
violence when you look at the violence that has gone on,
the political violence. Where where's all the conservative violence anyone? Where?
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Where have we seen the Republicans in these extreme magas
out there doing all this violence? You don't see it.
All the violence that we have seen has been encouraged
by and done by the left. Oh you know this
this rally that's going on, it's mostly peaceful. Was that gunshots? No,
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it was a celebratory gunfire. Is that a building burning
behind you? Well, it's a cold day. They just wanted
to stay warm. Did they just flip over that police car? Well,
you know it was kind of in the way. Officers
shouldn't have parked there. They're trying to walk through here,
So yeah, they flipped it over and moved it. The
left is not violent at all. It's it's it's the
mag of people. We can't show you any examples of that.
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We can't prove it at all, but just trust me,
it's it's the mag of people and Donald Trump. They're racist,
their they're homophobic, their sexist, and they're violent. And with
all of that violence, uh, you know, we we we
gotta do something about it. As a matter of fact,
all the violence that's there, we gotta we gotta be
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violent to them to counter the violence that they're not
being violent with. It's just ridiculous, it really truly is.
By the way, let's talk about some deportations. Uh, the
number of deportations. By the way, at this point, two
point five million people being deported in this country. Also
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got to get into the Garcia deal. Oh, this is
going to get your blood boiling if you haven't already
heard it. So far, two point five million illegal aliens
are out of the US since January alone, and of
course the official numbers are somewhere in the area of
about seven million or so eight and nine million roughly
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that they say are here, but we know that it's
closer to twenty so we really do have a lot
of work to do. But more than more than a
half a million of illegal aliens have been deported in
another two million altogether in this country since Donald Trump
has taken off, as the Department of Homeland Security published
the latest deportation numbers for this year, which includes six
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hundred thousand illegal aliens deported and two million who agreed
to just get out. They're like, yeah, we'll take that
two grand in the flane ticket. We're out of here.
And of course there's plenty more work to do. Some
of the estimates now saying that we may even have
close to thirty million illegal aliens in the US, this
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being more than just what came in under Biden, but
over the many years that have come in here, so
a lot of work to do, but we are definitely
getting up there with some of the numbers and getting
some of these illegals out of here, which is good news.
By the way, did anybody see the latest attempt to
basically impeach Donald Trump and impeach the cabinet and everything
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completely shot down? Completely shot down. And as they get
shot down, what happens You get yet another Democrat that
jumps up and says, I'm gonna file impeachment papers against
Donald Trump. It just failed. What are you doing now?
We're gonna do it again. We're gonna keep filing and
we're gonna win peach. This is why I'm telling you
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that the moment that the Democrats take the House again,
which is very likely, that we're going to see so
many articles of impeachment, and not just regular impeachment. They're
going to go for the Section two, Article four, where
they could remove the entire administration. That's what they're going for. Yesterday,
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there was a vote in the House that completely got
shot down. As a matter of fact, even most Democrats
voted against it. But you still have people that are
doing it. As a matter of fact, Al Green one
of the latest ones who by the way, he is
losing his seat. He's not or is he losing the seat.
He's not running not running for reelection, so he's pretty
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much done. And he is now what is this like
the eight ninth tenth time that this jackass has tried
to impeach Donald Trump? And he gets absolutely nowhere with it.
He gets out there with his with his walking cane
and throwing it in the air and throwing it around
at people. Dude, you need to you need to seriously
seriously get a life because because that's not working out
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so well for you. And I'm sure this is gonna
be one of those things that's gonna just completely fall
as well. But when we start talking about some of
the deportations, obviously the married Maryland man who's an innocent
man who's done nothing and just loves his wife and
that's why he puts his hands on her like he does,
and you know, gets out there and does human smuggling,
trafficking and stuff and has been told to go and
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didn't go, and you know, he's such a good guy.
I mean, I really don't understand why people think that
this married Maryland man is such a monster. It's it's
so sad. But there's a judge now that has ordered
Kilmar Arbrego Garcia to be released from ice custody. The
judge said that the administration lacked a lawful order to
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basically kick him out of the country and to send
him to a third country for the removal, because remember
they wanted to send him back to his home country
of l Salvador, and he cried like a little bitch,
and then the Democrats went down and had Marguerita's with him,
and then oh, we got to bring him back to America.
So what did the Trump administration do? They brought him
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back to America and why to face trial? And what
do we get? We get activist judges once again, like
this US District judge Paula and what the hell is
her name? Enix in his dipshit something I don't know,
but basically ordered Ice to immediately release Garcia and for
the administration to notify the court of his status by
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five pm yesterday.
Speaker 10 (46:39):
See.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
One of the big problems that we have in this
country clearly is some of these activist judges, and they
need to go as well. I mean, when you are
going to violate the law, and I understand that we
have to have judges to help interpret some of the
law to make sure that our politicians stay in check.
But when you were clearly define the law yourself as
a judge at being an activist on the bench, you
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should be removed immediately, absolutely removed immediately. But they're saying
that there was no lawful order. The judge to say
that there was absolutely no lawful order for ICE to
remove this guy to a third country. So you know what,
the Trump administration should just do this. Okay, Well, here's
the order for him to be deported. As a matter
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of fact, here's the several orders for him to be deported.
We're sending him back to his home country. We're sending
him back to l Salvador, to his home country where
they wanted him. And that's all there is to it.
And I honestly think that it is time for the
Trump administration to look at some of these judges and
say under what grounds are you making your call? And
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we need a good, strong Attorney General, by the way,
who's willing to stand up to these activist judges, not
just send somebody in. This is one of these things
where Pam Bondi herself should be showing up in the
courtroom and looking at this judge in her face saying,
exactly under what grounds do you have to issue this order?
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Show me the law? Where is it? Question that judge,
and of course you know what would happen though the
judge would probably try to throw Pambondi in jail for
contempt and for doing that to a judge. But you
know what I think, when Pambondi does that, she should
walk in with US marshals along her side and look
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at the judge and say, explain to me where it
is in the law. Explain to me and justify this
type of thing, because what it seems like is that
you're violating the law and that you're being an activist judge.
Show me the law, get the lawbook out, show me
the pages, show me the example, and explain exactly what
it is that you're talking about. If not, these gentlemen
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are going to arrest you for violating US Code thirteen
twenty four of harboring an illegal alien, bring it, judge,
what do you got see? This is the type of
leadership that we need in the UH, in the Justice Department.
And yeah, DeSantis, I think DeSantis would be that guy.
I honestly do. I really do think that that Ron
DeSantis if he was that guy, if he was the ag,
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that's the route that he would take. He would go
after these activist judges. I mean, if anything else, you
want the judge to at least prove and say, okay,
well the reason for why I made that ruling is
because of this law. But they're not doing that. What
they're doing is they're constantly looking at you and they're
being activist judges. And just because of the fact that
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people are like, oh my god, he's the married Maryland
man with children, so by the way, the same judge,
because we want to continue with this this advocacy stuff. Well,
actually it's a different judge, a different judge in this
one now has also basically told the government, the Trump administration,
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all their officials to limit statements about Garcia Keith Mousehat.
Don't talk about them. Okay, don't worry about it, Donnie,
I got it for you. We'll talk about it. This
is a rule. And that came amid some of the
uncertainty as to whether or not the human smuggling suspect
would even be deported. We got to deport him back
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to Delaware so he could be with his family because
he's a married Maryland man. But the US District Judge
Waverley Crenshaw, who's overseeing the Tennessee case, which is basically
related to the human smuggling, she had said that, in
her opinion that the government employees have made extradicial statements
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that are troubling, especially where many of them are exaggerated,
if not simply inaccurate. Judge went on to say that
these statements made allegations regarding to Albrego's character or reputation
and expressed government official views on our Brigo's guilt or innocence. Well,
we've all seen the videos too. By the way, we
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saw the videos of the arrest, we saw all the
stuff that went down. I think that we're pretty good
enough to be able to make that determination of what's
going on, and even the administration should. But this butting
heads back and forth over whether or not we can
deport people who are here illegally. Like, regardless to all
the other stuff that he's been arrested for, the man
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is in the country illegally, gotta go. Yes, he's done
additional things that have been bad. Yes, those are things
that we're charging him with. But let's start with the
initial crime. He's here illegally. I mean, how do you
argue that, where's his papers? Where's the government papers that
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show that he is here legally? You got him, you don't,
So therefore evidence there, guilt there, go home. But they
didn't want to do it, and he didn't want to
go to El Salvador. So we've said, fine, then you
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won't go to El Salvador. We'll send you to some
African country that'll take you. Look, God, I don't want
to go there either, you know. I love it when
when these when the bad guys always get out there
and they get so tough, they go off and they
try to do all their stuff. They're their gang activity
and everything else, and then the second that they get
caught forget about it. They turned down to be just
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an absolute bunch of cry baby whiners. That's all they
end up doing.
Speaker 11 (52:40):
Was that.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
Somebody said Alena Habba, Alena Habba for for a g
I don't think so, I let me rephrase it. I
would love that, because one, I think she is awesome
and not too bad to look at either, I might add,
but I think Alena Habba I think she's done. I
think I think the Democrats broke her. I really do,
and that's one of the reasons for why she just
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She's like, I'm done with this, I'm out, i gotta go.
You'd still take Gates over her, you know, as as
as many things that I just don't like about Matt Gates.
I think he would have been in our right ag.
I really do. But unfortunately, I think Matt Gates in
his personal life messed up too much and did things
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and made too many enemies for him to get that job.
And I think he also rubbed Donald chump the wrong
way too. That's why he didn't get the job. That
was a whole setup to take him down. But you know,
the thing that I loved the most about Matt Gates
was when he was doing the the hearings, when when
they would when they would have the hearings in Congress,
he would He was absolutely awesome at doing that and
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he probably wouldn't be but much better than Pam BONDI.
I am just not impressed with that woman at all.
She's done a craptastic job. All right, we got to
take another quick break. We'll be right back. This is
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Red Friday, where we remember everyone deployed. Coming up later
on on the show and now number three uh seven
thirty Central Time, the Doster Boys going to be joining
us from America in view. We got some things to
talk about with them, including the impact of the new
mayor in in Miami, the new Democrat mayor first time
(54:58):
in thirty years, first email as well. This is one
of the things that the Democrats are touting as the
the big, big success that we've done it, and they're
going to use that as a as an example. And
there's there's a lot of things when you start digging
into it that there's a lot of it's kind of fluff,
but it doesn't really matter because the Democrats will will
take that, they'll spin it around and they will they'll
(55:22):
turn it into a whole different stories. So we'll talk
about that. Plus care Is is going to be suing
or is threatening to sue the state of Florida over
the fact that Ron de Santis has called them a
terrorist organization. Well, if that's what you are, you know,
And here's the thing too, when it when it comes
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to these these uh, these Muslim groups that are being
called out, like the CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood UH
that are being called out and are being designated as
as terror groups. They come out and they start to sue,
here's a better idea. Just simply prove to us. Simply
(56:03):
prove to us that you're not can you Can you
possibly do that? Would that be possible? That's just like
the whole Somali thing. You know, we're we're hearing over
it over again about the Somalis and how they're they're
great people, and you know, the country couldn't be the
(56:24):
country that we are if it wasn't for the smalling people,
and on and on and on and on, and they're
there's they're part of the community and they're so productive
and yap yeah, yeap, yeap yeah. All these talking points
that we hear from the left, which all of it
is nothing but a load of horse crap. As a
matter of fact, there's a new new information, some data
that is coming out that's talking about the Somali community
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in Minnesota where apparently this is where the best of
the best is at that more than eight and ten
households headed by Somali refugees in the state of Minnesota
are on one form of American taxpayer for undid welfare
or another, according to the new data that was published
by the Center for Immigration Studies. The data reveals based
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upon hans, I gotta sneeze. No, I don't, yes, I do. Oh,
it's one of those tickle sneezes, you know, the one
that comes up from like the deep depths, and then
it just hangs there for a minute and goes it's
gonna happen, So it'll happen here. But the data now
based on ten years of data from the Census Bureau
of American Community Survey, which shows dramatic and drastic disparities
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between Native born American households and Somali born households in Minnesota,
where nearly eighty thousand residents have Somali ancestry and compared
to zero who had Somali ancestry in nineteen ninety. In particular,
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the data shows that eighty one percent of Minnesota households
headed by Somali refugees again are on one form of
welfare or another, which includes twenty seven percent who are
on cash welfare, fifty four percent who are on food stamps,
and seventy three percent who are on Medicaid. This compared
to the massive welfare that is used used to Native
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born Americans residing in Minnesota, only twenty one percent of
whom are on some form of healthcare not which includes
six percent on cash welfare and seven percent who are
on food stamps, and only eighteen percent that are on Medicaid. Now,
of course the left will turn this around and go, well,
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that's because the white people in Minnesota, they're just better
off people, and the Somalians they need the help that
many of them. Where's the success stories? Remember, I've been
asking this, been asking this for two weeks now. Somebody
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give me a freaking success story of the Somalians who've
come here to America and have made something of themselves
and is not relying on the government. When you start
talking about these numbers, seventy three percent are on Medicaid.
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These are people that are not born and raised here
in America. These are not people that are here being productive.
These are the same people that we're watching videos that
they are posting on social media saying that they are
here to take over America. And of course this is
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data that's over the past ten years. And you know what,
This is the thing when it comes to the visas
and the green cards and stuff, when you get them,
you still have to abide by certain rules. You still
have to be achieving certain coals when you have the visa. Particularly,
the visa is not just a gift card for you
to just be here in America. You've got to be
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able to provide for yourself. You've got to be able
to you know, not basically living off of things. You
should not be breaking any laws. I mean, there's a
whole bunch of requirements that are in there, and how
many of them are doing that? If out of eighty
thousand Somalians that are right there in the Milwaukee area
of the Minnesota area, seventy three percent of them are
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on Medicaid, twenty seven percent on cash welfare, and fifty
four percent on food stamps, clearly they're not able to
take care of themselves. So go home. The protective status,
the temporary protective status, the visa revoked. Go But again,
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this is what the Democrats like to do. The Democrats,
rather than actually taking care of the American people, they
take care of the illegals instead. And again, the disparity
between natural born Americains the citizens, the people, this is
our country and the Somali immigrants is huge, even just
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the households themselves when you break it down by the way,
to see the Michael Endel my pillow guy has decided
that he is going to run for the governor of Minnesota.
Good for him. I hope he does it. I hope
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he gets it. Eight billion dollars and now they're even
saying that it may even be higher than the eight
billion dollars that is being spent on fraud in Minnesota
with the Somalians. Somebody tell me why they're here. I mean, seriously,
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this enough is enough here already. What's that These are
the same people who are pirates and overtaking boats and ships. Yeah,
these are also the same people that are taking to
videos in their native tongue talking about how they're going
to be violent towards Americans and take over America. This
is our country. Now the hell it is you got
(01:02:24):
to go. Thanks for playing Bye bye. Eight billion dollars
a tax payer dollars, fraud, the waste, the abuse, and
the fact that they're also sending this money back to
El Shabab, the terrorist organization in Somalia. Now, I would
love to see again the examples. Where are the examples
(01:02:50):
of the productivity the part of the community that these
Somalians are doing. I mean, I'm sure you're gonna be
able to find one or two here and there, but
I want to find some real stories. You know, you
look back on the older days of immigration, you know,
back in the original days, the Ellis Island kind of stuff,
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when you would see the people that would come into
this country, the Italians, the Irish, and all these other
groups that would come in those two groups, particularly being
the you know, the lower class kind of aspect of
the migration, and they would come to the country and
they would go to work. They would go to work hard,
(01:03:32):
whether it be you know, in a bakery on the
docks or in you know, working someplace in farms or
whatever it manufacturing. They went in there and they worked hard,
and they were abused, both the Irish and the Italians.
They were abused hard by a lot of the Americans
(01:03:54):
when when they came here, but they worked hard. And
you look at places like New York City, like Philadelphia,
you know, Boston, Massachusetts, Chicago, places like that where these
Irish and Italian immigrants came into this area and they
made something out of themselves. They didn't sit back and
(01:04:17):
be like, hey, can can you guys give me some
cash to live off of? And can you take care
of all my medical bills? And no. Bottom line is
if the Irish and Italian immigrants when they came into
this country, if they didn't work their asses off, they
starved and died. That and when they came to the
gates of America and they said, hey, we want to
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come in and we want to pursue the American dream.
And when they were asked the question, okay, great, but
what can you provide our country? And if they just
stood there and went I don't do it with the
stuff and I don't they were turned around. If you
came walking up to the desk and say hey, I
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want to be I want to be part of it,
they would first off put you into a building. They'd
be like, now you sick, You're gonna sit over here
for a little while at Ellis Island. And if you
didn't get better, they sent you home. They didn't say
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ah yet, no problem. Come on in. By the way,
here's your Medicare card. We'll take care of everything. Go
to the doctor as many times. As you need, we'll
get you to You hungry, we'll get that too. We'll
get you some plenty of food. You need some spending cash,
you want to go to the mall here, We'll give
you some cash and you're good to go. They didn't
do that, and now that's exactly what we do. You
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look at all of the Afghan refugees that we brought
in when Joe Biden just did the whole Okay, everybody,
let's go. I mean, we left Americans behind to bring
in Afghans that were unvetted. And then you look at
the stories that are going on with all of these
Afghans that were brought to this country who were not vetted,
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committing crimes. We're doing immigration wrong. And there's absolutely nothing
wrong with telling these people go home. You have a
home place. If this is the way that you want
to be go, I mean, would you invite somebody over
to your house who's going to make a mess out
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of the place, is going to steal things and break
things and not respect your home. Of course you're not
going to Why should we have to put up with
these people? It really needs to go away. And again
you have these judges that are also a big part
of the problem. And you remember Judge Hannah Dugan, this
is the HEFA over there in Milwaukee that decided she
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was going to try and hide a deportee person that
the federal agents were in there to grab and she
got busted for it. Well, her trial is now starting,
it's set to start a Monday, and with this it
doesn't look like she's just gonna walk away like it
was before, because there was there were so many bad
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things that happened, and of course everything was on on
camera as well. So that's gonna be an interesting case
to watch because the judges in this case don't seem
to be really taking her side, which is which is good.
So we'll see what happens. It wasn't that. Canada is worst.
They actually taking land away, Yeah, that's right. If you
haven't seen that, the the Canadians there, they're taking land
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away from citizens to give to the indigenous people up there.
I mean, Canada is a mess. I mean you you
look at all tho stuff that's going on in Canada,
you know, whether it be the the government assisted suicide stuff,
the censorship that's going on, taking away guns from the people, uh,
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the the taking your money away from you when you
you were supporting the truckers who were on strike. Now
they're taking land away from the actual citizens and giving
to other people. And they also have kind of an
open border. They've allowed just about anybody into that country.
And again, just like so many other countries, the UK,
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like Europe, like America, is starting to be Canada also
welcomed in way more Islamic people than they should have.
And what are they having a problem with in Canada
the Muslims once again, And you're right, nobody, You're right, shoes.
Nobody in Canada has any rights anymore. All their rights
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are just simply being taken away from them. And when
you have things like the guns also being taken away
from you and limiting all the stuff that's happening, you
can't fight back. You can't push back against the government.
But good thing though, that the former Prime minister Justin Trudeau,
after all the damage that he laid out and started
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for this mess in Canada, you know, he's he's off
now gallivanting around the country with Katy Perry here in America,
you know, left his wife and children. And by the way,
is anybody else surprised by this because I really truly am,
because I was not anticipating the story to be that
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that Justine Trudeau was hooking up with Katy Perry. It's
one of these things I was. I was expecting it
to be a dude, I really was. I was. That's
what I was expecting it to be. But it wasn't.
And you know, honestly, one of the I know I
probably shouldn't even bring it up, but I want to ask.
When I see Russell brand again, I just got to
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ask him, what do you think your ex wife hooking
up with Justine Trudeau? He'll probably give me a very
interesting answer. He's such a funny guy. Anyhow, the world
that we're living in, it's it's just so crazy. And
you know what, here's another series of stories that we
just don't ever hear with the Republicans. I mean, when
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is the last time you've heard a Republican going down
this road. There is an Ohio Democrat. His name is
Gerald Dixon. He's now been sworn in for a second
term on the Whitehall City Council, and just hours before
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he got sworn in for his second term, he was
actually released from custody following an arrest on child sex
abuse charges. Yep. Dixon, who sixty four, denies the allegations,
and he stated that this year that he had been
a Democrat since nineteen eighty and that Dixon won reelection
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to the nonpartisan Whitehall City Council ward number one seat
back in November, receiving nearly seventy percent of the vote.
And Whitehall is, by the way, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio,
and the local news outlets had aired video showing Dixon
at his bond hearing and then later taking his oath
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of office on the same day. I mean, it's kind
of fitting for most politicians, isn't it that you get
your court, your court hearing video and you're swearing in
video all in the same day. Get it out of
the way. But again, this is the type of stories
that you hear constantly of Democrats. Now, obviously, the man
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is innocent until proven guilty and in court of law,
that's how our system goes. But Jesus, how many more
times are we gonna hear stories of Democrats in this
sex abuse stuff. But again, it is a child sex
abuse charge, and you know that it's gonna be one
of these things where the defense is gonna be like, well,
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he wasn't that he was abusing the child. I mean,
it was consensual and he really liked the children. He's
just a map, and so you can't go after him
for that because it's just mean. Don't be mean. What
about the damn children? I mean, you want to think
about the number of children that the Democrat Party has
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messed up for life in this country. Think about that.
Between all the transgender stuff that they have done over
and over and over again that have destroyed children's lives,
that have actually led children to suicide, to the bullying
that they also do on children and they don't do
anything about it, and all those other stuff that the
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Democrats have done, the sexual abuse, where they also get
out and go it's not that it's a bad thing.
It's not pedophile. Don't say pedophile unless it's a Republican.
It's just a minor attracted person. It's a sexual preference. No,
It's disgusting, is what it is. And the Democrats have
done everything that they can to destroy children and women too,
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at the same time time telling oh, well, you know,
we're all about women's rights. We was rights for what
they don't get it all right, we got to take
another quick break. We'll break back. This is the Bride
Rush Show. Good morning Fridays on the Brian Rush Show.
Speaker 8 (01:13:14):
We remember read for youone deployed around the world, talking.
Speaker 9 (01:13:18):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
Now back to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:34):
All right, welcome back to the show. Yeah, we're getting
all fancy with Red Friday. Give him your Red Friday
its own jingle. You know what the hell? Why not?
I think getting deservant because we remember everyone who is
deployed around the world, around the country. Thank you so
much for your service to this country. We do appreciate it.
Just reading your quick story here. Yesterday there was a
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shooting in Atlanta. To Atlanta teens were shot when they
were stealing packages off of a porch. The homeowner shot him.
You know what, here's the thing, Uh, Cliff, where's my red?
If you were a little cuter, I would tell you
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where my red is? Actually, there's there's look there, hang on,
Oh my god, he's stripping.
Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
See, I got the flag on today. I do have that.
I was gonna grab my red T shirt, but I
realized it was actually in the laundry, so I didn't
want to wear a dirty shirt today, So there it is.
I'm sorry. You know what, sometimes if we just could
be a little a little dirt, it's okay. We got
to laugh a little bit more in life. There's not
enough of that going on there, really truly isn't. But anyhow,
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Landa and police are now investigating after two teens were
shot yesterday afternoon when they'd gone to an apartment complex
and they stole some packages from the You know what,
here's the thing, fl l f F. I mean, that's
that's all there is to it. If you if you're
going to go and steal stuff, understand there's gonna be consequences,
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and people are sick and tired of it. This is
why they're gonna shoot you. Just saying anyhow, yeah, uh,
what did I spill my tacos? I would never spill
my tacos shoes and you know that's that's like taco abuse.
If you spill your tacos and stuff and get it
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all over the place and not in your mouth when
you're doing tacos, you deserve to be in jail. You
deserve to be flogged. That's what you deserve. If you
do that, you gotta be careful with the tacos. Boy.
That could go in so many different ways. We're gonna
let that go. So Donald Trump has decided she was
He's gonna pardon uh, Tina Peters. And if you don't
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know who Tina Peters is, she was the the former
county clerk in Colorado who basically came out and said, hey,
something doesn't look right here with this election. And as
a result of that, she ends up going to jail
and now in prison, convicted on state crimes, which they're
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saying is not shielded by the presidential pardon powers. And
Donald Trump is basically he pardoned her, and the attorney
general in the state of Colorado was like, Nope, don't
really care stand where she's at because she essentially denied
the results of the election. And when you're an election
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denier and you're being a pro Trump person, we gotta
lock you up in jail. I mean, that's all there
is to it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:43):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
It's okay for people like Joy Read, for Stacy Abrams
and so many others to go around and deny the elections.
It's okay for Hillary Clinton deny the elections. But yeah,
Tina Peters, she stood for the election integrity that she did.
And you know, by the way, can I can I
say this once again? And I'd love to point this out, Uh,
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Mark over there in the UK. I love the fact
that somebody from the UK can point all these things out,
and yet we have so many American citizens that just
right past them. And you know the reason for why
that is, though, Mark, It's because the American media sucks you.
You can actually find out more about what's going on
in America if you watch foreign media then if you
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watch our own media, and that shouldn't be like like
our our news organizations should be better. They should step
it up and they should actually report what's going on.
But they are so corrupt that that Yeah, they just
they don't do it anymore.
Speaker 8 (01:17:44):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:17:45):
What's that? Alan? You you heard that she was in
poor health. I wouldn't be surprised if she's in poor health.
I mean, being in prison is not exactly the uh
the the best place to be. Uh. And and help
you out. Uh, let's say you guys are talking about
the porchates. Hate ports pirates, love the video of them
getting justice? Me too? Do you got buy a chance?
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Did anybody see the video? There was a guy who
he's like an electrical engineer, and he he decided that
he was going, I cannot get comfortable in this chair.
It's time for a new chair in the studio telling
you where he he basically wired up this deal where
it had like multiple cell phones in it to be
able to capture the video and then upload the video
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right away so that nothing could be destroyed and and
take it away. And he he put it in there
where he he put like the fart spray in it
so that it would it would ignite that and also
glitter like he had this glitter distribution thing in the
in the in the package, so that when the package
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was in the person's car and they would open it,
it would activate and it would glitter everywhere, and then
it would do the fart spray and it would upload
the video of the reaction happening. I thought that was awesome.
And the guy stepped it up even further where he
he put a drone in it. He put a glitter
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bomb drone so that the second that the porch pirates
opened it up, it would lift off into the into
their their home, their apartment, whatever. And again all of
this is on video because the guy was genius about
how he did it. Uh, And the thing would go
up and it had the anti collision stuff on it.
So as they're trying to like swat at it to
stop the thing, it's moving around all over the place
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and dropping glitter everywhere.
Speaker 7 (01:19:31):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
That is some of the most poet because if you've
ever tried to clean up glitter, I mean, glitter sticks
around forever. There's there's no getting rid of glitter no
matter how hard you try. You could burn the house
down to the ground, bulldoze it over and you know,
just put a new sod and everything, and eventually you're
gonna be like, is that goddamn glitter? It is? You
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just can't get away from the stuff. But I love
watching the porch pirates get their justice too. Those videos
are fantastic, especially once they're the packages that explode with
some sort of stuff in it. Oh, it's great. I mean,
why would you be that kind of a loser anyhow?
I mean, first off, I hate having too much crap
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around the house. I really do, which some days I
look and I have too much crap anyhow, And I
try to get rid of as much stuff as I can.
I don't want things that I don't want here. It's
it's ridiculous. What's that your next door neighbor stole several
of your packages until you caught them one time. Yeah. Yeah,
there's some problems with people there, really truly is Kurt?
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What's that talking about? Sky News? Sky News you gotta
be careful about because sky News UK they're they're a
little bit on the on the liberal side, which is
funny because sky News is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the
Fox Corp people, and they have the sky News in
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the UK, which is very liberal, and then you got
the sky News in Australia which is not, which is
just weird. It really is weird. But yeah, you find
so much more information out there. Like my favorite one
to watch on the foreign media right now is Rita
Rita on Sky News Australia. Oh my god, she does
the what is it the the Lefties Lefties Losing It
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segment that she does. It's fantastic watching that. What's that?
If I caught him stealing my packages, he would be
he would be cured by now. He would never steal
another one from anybody. It's a Texas thing. Yeah, absolutely,
see com where you're in Texas. I'm gathering by the
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fact that you said that it's a Texas thing. Where
in Texas are you at? But I do love seeing
the the justice that comes out for the porch pirates
when they do that, and especially this time of the year.
I mean, I I like where where I live. I
don't really have a threat of the porch pirates. However,
I do have one set of neighbors and getting a
little on the little on the shady side that I'm
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not quite sure about them, but it is nice. But
I've seen this happen all the time. It's like, stop
stealing things. Go get a damn job, you loser. Seriously. Anyhow,
we got so much more to talk about coming up
at the bottom of the next hour. We do have
the Doster boys that'll be joining us. Oh yeah. Another
defense bill getting passed the House yesterday, which by the way,
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also included about eight hundred million dollars for the Ukraine
at about six hundred and fifty million dollars for Israel.
The House last night passed the nine hundred billion dollar
National Defense Authorization at the NDAA to fund defense initiatives,
which include increasing troop pay and providing the aid for
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Ukraine and Israel. It was one hundred and ninety seven
Republicans and one hundred and fifteen Democrats that voted in
fay of this, which is a good little portion for
them to portions. Where's that round rock? Oh? You used
to live in Florida in Panama City. Beach cool cool cool? Sorry,
oh squirrel moment, I'm doing like five conversations at one time.
(01:23:15):
Here we got this. It's okay, it's good. But the
House yesterday they passed the nine hundred billion dollars NADA
NDAA bill on Wednesday, which is going to be allocating
some funds to pay troops, which includes also defense infrastructure,
the eight hundred million dollars to the aid of the Ukraine,
the six hundred and fifty to eight Israel. By the way,
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the bill is three thousand pages long. Three thousand pages?
Anybody read it all? I mean, seriously, did anybody read it?
And from what I understand, I've been told this because
I've asked over and over again how much the government
uses AI and I've been told that they're not allowed
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to use AI, which sometimes I think almost a three
thousand page bill should be one of those let's put
it into AI and put it in there and be like,
what is it? Fine, give me the wasst. It does
make you wonder what waste is in there, especially for
one hundred and fifteen Democrats to be like, yeah, totally
voting for that one. Yep, we got it. Well, we'll see.
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By the way, can we also talk about this one?
This is something that to me doesn't make much sense
because you know, I'm an aviation guy, work in aviation.
I'm a pilot that myself. There's a story that has
come out that is talking about the Trump administration just
bought what was it? Like, I forget how many Boeing
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seven thirty sevens that they are going to use for
for deportation. And I was kind of baffled by this
because the number was it one hundred and twenty million
something like that that they're gonna I like, I don't know,
six or seven or whatever the hell it is. And
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everybody's like, oh my god, this is so great. And
and my question is this, because a brand new Boeing
seven thirty seven you're going to spend for a very
basic model one then, is not all that fancy. We're
not talking about the max. We're just talking about a
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basic kind of model. You're looking at one hundred to
one hundred and thirty million dollars a piece that those
things are going to go for. So how in the
world did we get a deal? What else is in
this deal? And you know, I'm not one to to say, hey,
there's a backdoor thing here when it comes to some
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of the Republicans stuff, but even with this deal, it's
really making me kind of step back and go, how
the math ain't math in on this one? Now? Granted
they're not going to be new Boeing seven thirty sevens
they're going to be getting, but I also look at
it this way, because again aviation guy work in the industry.
To what I do for one hundred and twenty million dollars,
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you do know that there are charter companies out there
that they went which by the way, they the government
uses them right now for uh for deportation flights. And
I've actually dealt with some of these companies, which is
funny because I actually dealt with an airplane one time
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for our military, and the day before that very same
plane was doing a deportation flight to like Haiti or
wherever the heck it was so there's companies that do that.
So for us to turn around and buy and I
guess was it six of them? I think that's how many.
It was six, uh seven thirty sevens for the one
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hundred and twenty million dollars. I just I don't understand
how that even happened. And it was one hundred I'm
not missed. Take it on that like a typo. Right,
hang on, let me let me look this up.
Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:27:09):
I just want to make sure. Yeah, one hundred and
forty million dollars deal to buy six Boeing seven thirty
sevens for homeland security. There's something about this story that
just doesn't doesn't compute with me and Michael, I'm with
you there. Just load them on the sea wind thirties
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see whin thirties seventeen's put them on a galaxy. I mean,
we've got plenty. We don't need to give them any
sort of luxury. You broke the damn law throw them.
I mean, look, I look at it this way, because
I've been in some of these planes that we've used
to deport they're just like your your your typical Southwest flight.
You know, it's everything that's there. You broke the law
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you came in. Why should we have to put you
in a nice plane to send you back home home
when our troops that protect our country, we throw them
in a strap slung a seat in a C one
thirty and say, all right, hang on, might get a
little bumpy, it's gonna be an eight hour flight, But
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we don't do this to the people that were here illegally. Instead,
we're gonna put them on seven thirty sevens and nice
airplanes and stuff and send them back. No, I'm with
you on that. Let's use the military. Put them on
Sea one thirties, put them on some of the other planes.
And I granted I know that that like the C
seventeen's and the few of the others that they actually
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have like real seat seats that they can put into
them and ends you're fine whatever, But no luxuries, no
luxuries whatsoever. You guys just need to go. Don't bowling
planes crash all the time? No, they don't. Actually Boweing
planes are pretty good. I mean, there was an issue
for a little while with with some of the seven
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thirty seven maxes, but overall the planes aren't really that bad.
Things happen from time to time, uh oh, there you go, Cliff.
Now now we're talking some old school you want to
talk about a bumpy, horrible ride. Pull some of the
C one forty ones out of the old Boord storage boneyard,
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and if you know what a C one is, you
get that joke, because that is that's like this, The
C one forty one is the predecessor really to the
C one thirty.
Speaker 3 (01:29:30):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
And that's a rough ass airplane. I mean actually, to
be honestly, I wouldn't want to do that to the cruise.
I wouldn't want to put a crew into a C
one one uh and tell them, hey, go fly these
people back to the country. I mean a C one thirty,
especially if it's an older model as rough enough as
it is. I mean, it's one of my favorite planes.
I do love the Sea one thirty, but there's not
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a whole lot of creature comforts on that thing, not
at all. But I don't like this idea of one
spending one hundred and forty million dollars to purchase these
planes because there's so much involved. Because one, if they
are one hundred and forty million, which is what hang on,
let me do the math on this, because again, math
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is not math in on this. If if a brand
new seven thirty seven is going to cost you one
hundred and thirty million and you're gonna buy six used
ones for one hundred and forty million, you know that's
twenty three million dollars a plane. And I can tell
you now, again being somebody who's got the knowledge because
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I work in the the UH, the aviation industry, a
twenty three million dollar airliner is almost guaranteed to be
an absolute piece of shit. And if that's the case,
it's going to be one of those How often is
it going to break down? How much maintenance do we
have to do on the thing? What do we have
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to do to convert the thing, what do we have
to do to keep it flying? Because even the government
has got to adhere to FAA rules and FAA airworthiness.
So I don't know. There's something shady about this deal.
It really is, and I don't I can't put my
finger on it, but something is not right. And honestly,
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you can spend one hundred and forty million dollars on
just charter flights and you get them up, you get
them gone, and then there's there's nothing to deal with later.
I mean now, with six seven thirty sevens which are
probably going to be old, which probably won't last for
very long. What do you do with them later? Do
we keep them in service, do we keep maintaining them
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and that's an expense, or do we do these deportation
flights and throw the planes in a boneyard and scrap them,
at which point that was a waste of money. I
mean again, I'm all about deporting I'm all about getting
rid of them, But this deal with this plane, something
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isn't setting right with me. By this ain't right feeling
in my tell me, it ignited pretty hardcore when I
saw that that story happened. But I don't know. I
guess we'll see what goes down. By the way, there's
some more deportations, speaking of which, an ICE arrests that
are going on in the Sanctuary California ICE has gone through. Then,
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the DHS officials announced that the milestone of ten thousand
criminal aliens have been arrested in the sanctuary city of
Los Angeles. Think about that for a second. Ten thousand
have been arrested in Los Angeles. That's not all of them.
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And if they've got ten thousand in just one city
like that, and again they're being fought. You know, they're
not allowed to do all the stuff that they want
to do. You know that there's more than that there.
And out of those ten thousand, though, they included many
violent criminal aliens, including a woman who had fourteen previous convictions,
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and other arrests, including illegal aliens with charges on convictions
for murder, drug dealing, sexual offenses, and other sexual offense
and criminal offenses. But can I go back to the
woman again with the fourteen prior convictions. California is like, oh, yeah,
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we'll be a sanctuary state for you. We'll cover for you,
we'll hold you here. Now. I can understand if the
convictions were I don't know, like shoplifting or something along
that lines, but that's not what these are. Again, some
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of the ten thousand people that they have arrested in
the Los Angeles area to get them out of here
include people with convictions, not accusations, but convictions for murder,
sexual offenses. And yet these dumbass leftists are like, oh,
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it's okay, we have to protect them. Would they they
just made a mistake, They murdered somebody, they sexually assaulted
somebody and you think that this is not going to
happen again. Of course, the immigration enforcement teams pretty much
surged in Los Angeles this past week and they arrested
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multiple criminal aliens who the Department of Land Security has
deemed the worst of the worst on their lists. And
the arrests, again it includes the repeat offender from Mexico
with fourteen prior convictions. The DHS officials said that the
continuing sweeps expose how sanctuary policies protect violent criminals until
federal agents intervene. So the question, I guess for l
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A and other sanctuary city stuff, are you okay with that? Now? Again,
I will give in on the argument, not that one
hundred percent agree with it, but I'm gonna give in
on the argument about Okay, it's a it's a young
couple and their young children. They just came to America.
They wanted to make a better life. Okay, that is wrong.
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They broke the law. There needs to be punishment for it.
But all right, I will I will open my heart
a little, you know what. I'll even I'll even I
got some tissue. I'll bring the tissue out for it
as well. To think about how you know those children
they just wanted a better life and their parents were
trying to do the best form. Okay, I'll give you that.
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I can give you the the trying to protect them.
But when you are a criminal who has murdered people,
that has sexually assaulted people, and you support them being
protected by the I don't get it. I really don't.
You're You're especially kind of stupid California to allow that
that you really truly are. All Right, we gotta take
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another quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Bride Rush Show. Good morning, Red Friday, you Rush.
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Will we remember Red for youone to deploy around the
world talking politics and say while drinking.
Speaker 3 (01:36:18):
Knock it off coffee.
Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
Now back to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:36:35):
All right, welcome back to the Red Friday Show. We'll
remember everyone who was deployed around the country, around the world.
Thank you for your service to our country to protect us,
and especially to all of our ice agents that all
the craft that they got to put up with. By
the way, you've seen California, Gavin Newsom has come out
and he's like, I'm gonna do an executive order. Wait
a second, I'm not doing that enough. Hang on, can
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I No, there's no way I could. I No, I
can't cross my legs that way, no matter how much
I tried I could. All right, there we'll hang on.
I just gotta I'm gonna do the the princess you
know how the princesses or like a lady when you're
in the royalty, how you have to like cross your
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leg just right so that your skirt doesn't like, hello everybody,
that I'm gonna I'm gonna sit like that while I
do this. Okay, there we go. How this hurts? How
they can do this? I'm not doing that. I'm sitting
like a man, a man spread on this one. So
Gavin Newsom has come out with a with an executive
order saying that, uh yeah, federal agents, no face mask
when you're gonna do operations here in California. You can't
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do it. Just not letting you do it at all.
Uh nope, take the mask off. No, no, you know.
And this is the thing, it's been proven over and
over again as to why they need to wear the mask, because, well,
because they keep getting docksed, they're they're getting death threat
because they're trying to save this country and to protect
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your citizens. Because you won't do it. So Gavin Newsom,
go take your little sissy leg crossing thing, your little
space cadet girlfriend, and go away, will you. And by
the way, while you're at it, while you're going away,
any chance that you could grab Maxine Waters with you
and take her to it? Just go away. Maxine Waters
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now coming out, and she's concerned again leftist voters pay
attention to your people's Okay, look, we pay attention to
our people. We criticize our people all the time when
they do stupid stuff. But Maxine Waters is now concerned
that the narco terrorists that are on their way to
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America are just innocent people getting blown up, and that
President Trump is basically claiming that these people are involved
in the drug trade without any evidence and without any proof. Maxine, Darling, sweetie,
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you know better. You you know better, and you know
damn well that we are surveilling these people. You know
very well that we have watched these people come from
a drug manufacturing lab somewhere in uh In, Venezuela. We
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tracked them driving down the streets. We tracked them down
to the docks where they load all of these packages.
Which again, if it's not drugs. What is it? Seriously?
I mean, is is is? This is? Venezuela is such
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a third world country now that the only way that
they can do trade with America is if they put
together whatever product it is that they're manufacturing in Venezuela,
and they wrap them up tightly in these bundles, and
they load them up into these converted fishing boats, and
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they race these fishing boats with a couple of members
on board across the Gulf of America and across the
Caribbean up into the American ports, and they roll up
alongside of a container ship and they say, Hey, we're
here from Venezuela for our trade. Here's our stuff. I mean,
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is this? You know what I miss? I missed the
days of common sense. I miss the days of common sense.
But aside from the fact that you know, common sense
could be used in this situation, we know that they're
drugs because we're far following it. And and you want
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to say that that these these innocent people, these people
are just innocent. They're not doing anything wrong. Now, Okay
to me, I'm gonna I'm gonna bend a little bit
on this. Just just just dismisched just for the hypothetical,
just for the benefit of the doubt on this one. Okay,
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good chances that the guy driving the boat knows damn
well what he's doing. Good chance is that the guy
that is driving the boat is somebody who works for
the the cartels, that works for the drug people in Venezuela,
and he knows that I got to get these drugs
over to the US, and that's that's the important thing.
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Possibly the crew members that are on board to help
load it and to unload it when it gets there
to the US, that they're forced labor. All right, I'll
potentially give you that, but you know what, unfortunately, there
are there are some casualties that happen in war. Oh
my god, you said it's war. See Donald Trump's declared
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war sit down. But unfortunately, there's some casualties in this.
And if people understand that, you know, if you're being
dragged into this, there's a good chance you're gonna get killed,
then maybe they should start to revolt. Maybe they should
be like, I don't want to do that. But either way,
there are going to be some casualties that are going
to happen in this, and it's not necessarily the people
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that are on these boats that are the problem. It's
what they are bringing to the country that's a problem.
You see the number of overdoses that happen every day,
and again the fact that you can put enough fentanyl
into a standard envelope to kill the population of Florida.
What is on those boats? Because they're not tiny little bundles.
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It's not one or two. It's not a little brick
of cocaine that's sitting underneath the seat or deep into
a suitcase somewhere. Now, these are giant bundles of drugs. Oh.
But you know what, there's a good chance that these
people are just innocent vaccine waters. I know that you're
not a bright woman, but you're not that dumb. Stop.
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There's a few other things I wanted to bring up today.
The hell was it? I don't see to remember. Oh,
by the way, the US deficit, the deficit of the
trade deficit has fallen into a five year low as
our exports are now surging. MM. What could have caused
that that? I want to deep into that, deep dive
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into that later on. I mean, it might have been
something to do with like Trump's trade policies that are
what is that word again? It's a word. Oh yeah, working.
Here's another one when it comes to fraud, used abuse
and questions that make you go hmmm. Okay, so and
and you know what, I'm gonna need some paper for
(01:44:08):
this one. So hang on, ummm, because I want I
want to do some maffin. Let's do some maf in here. Okay. Uh,
we're gonna do one hundred and seventy four thousand. It's
some change, but we're gonna around it right down to
one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars. Okay. So you're
making one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars as a
(01:44:29):
member of Congress, all right, so let's see here, let's
do this one hundred and seventy four thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
Ummm.
Speaker 1 (01:44:39):
We're gonna put you in that higher tax bracket, so
we're gonna take away that high tax on that. So
taking out that high tax. Uh, we're gonna round you
down after your taxes to Yeah. Actually I think it's
a little you know, I'm just gonna with this. I'm
(01:45:00):
gonna go with one hundred and thirty five thousand, rounding
it down a little bit, just for the simplicity of this, uh,
for your for your your your income that you have. Now, okay,
so we're at one hundred and one hundred and thirty
five thousand dollars a year that you're taking home. Uh,
that boils you down to and I'm going to do
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this by the day. That's uh wow, really Uh that
is a three hundred and sixty nine dollars and some change.
But we'll route it down to three hundred and sixty
nine dollars a day for your income as a sitting
member of Congress. Got it. Okay, we're good. Let's see
(01:45:46):
now with that, you have a lot of expenses, your
typical expenses. Considering I was looking at a job in Washington,
d C. I understand what the rent is going to be.
So we're going to take that one hundred and thirty
five thousand dollars and we're gonna subtract the average rent
of a decent place. So that's that's another seventy five
(01:46:08):
thousand dollars that is coming out of your paycheck. So
we're now subtracting that seventy five thousand dollars just for
your rent of a of a nice, decent little place
that is now giving you sixty thousand dollars of disposable
income ish or at least left in this. Okay, Now,
let's see on average you're going to be eating. So
(01:46:32):
let's see, let's do a single individual. Let's give them
three hundred dollars a month budget. We know that it's
more than that, but whatever. Let's see. Okay, that's a
thirty six hundred dollars, so we're gonna subtract that from this.
So here we go. We're doing some math in here. Okay,
So now after groceries you're looking at let's let's just say,
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and we know it's a lot more than that, gon
to go three hundred dollars a month, just to be conservative.
So you're at fifty six thousand dollars a year. Left there,
Let's see, you've got your electricity, utilities, all that other stuff.
Let's add that up and let's just throw it in
twelve grand on that one for all of the utilities.
(01:47:18):
So hang on, we got to subtract the twelve grand
from that. So now we're down to about forty four
thousand dollars a year. Oh you know what, I completely forgot.
I completely forgot about your house back home where you're at.
So if you're doing the rent there, okay, were we
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without going any further into subtracting all of that, Uh,
we don't have much money left after our one hundred
and seventy four thousand dollars salary. So AOC, now that
we've done a little maff in here, can I ask
a question, how did you splurge fifty thousand dollars on
(01:48:03):
a pricey hotel stay and dinner and renting a Puerto
Rican concert venue where Bad Bunny performed. Now, remember when
we've questioned this about oh my god, AOC has become
a millionaire in a short period of time, making one
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hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year. And she
comes out and she's like, now, I'm not I'm not
a millionaire. There's no proof I'm a millionaire. Well, we
just did the basic maths over here on trying to
live off one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a
year that you make as a sitting member of the
house and considering your standard deductions we've got to take
(01:48:50):
out of that doesn't really give you a whole lot
of money left, especially since you also have to take
care of your stuff back home where you're also supposed to.
Why is this music still playing? Sorry? Hang on distracted?
So how what the is wrong with his phone? By
the way, if you're in the market for a new phone,
avoid the Google Pixel at all costs, like go back
(01:49:11):
to strings in a can before you get the Google Pixel.
It's the worst piece of shit phone that they have
made out there. But I have so many questions now
for AOC as to how you were able to spend
fifty grand on a weekend get away in Puerto Rico,
spending a hotel money and getting Bad Bunny to perform
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for you at a concert venue that you have done.
And by the way, you're not a millionaire because you
know you don't do inside trading and anything like that.
How does how does this all work? I mean, I'm
asking for my own curiosity, because you know, I don't
make one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year.
(01:49:56):
I make considerably less than that. But I'm wondering if
it was possible to take the techniques that you are
using to be able to live this lavish lifestyle under
such small amounts of money.
Speaker 7 (01:50:14):
I just.
Speaker 1 (01:50:16):
I mean, I've read some books on how to how
to make some money, and I've done things that make money,
and I and I have businesses that that kind of
make me a little bit of money, not not not
like you know, vacation money, but like pay bills money.
So I'm just I'm really curious how that happens with,
by the way, without insider trading and without I don't,
(01:50:40):
I just I'm I'm baffled. Are you confused to I
bet you are.
Speaker 8 (01:50:45):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:50:45):
I would love for somebody like AOC to explain to
us just how did how did you spend that fifty grand?
And where where where'd the money come from? Just uh,
just curious, just curious. What's that AOC never learned to
make change as a bartender. Everyone always told her to
keep the change. Now maybe that's how Maybe that's what it.
(01:51:08):
Maybe maybe and I'm gonna go down this road giving
benefit of the doubt. Okay, maybe AOC had a lot
of money that was left over, you know, keep the
change from the tips and everything that she did as
a bartender that she's able to do. Yeah, yeah, that's
that's got to be what it is, because it wouldn't
(01:51:29):
be you know, corruption or anything. It wouldn't be insider training.
It wouldn't be anybody lining her pockets with money so
that they could get I mean, it wouldn't it wouldn't
be that right. I mean, I would get it if
if she turned around and she said, well, you know what,
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I invested in a business, because look, I'm I'm working
on starting a new business myself right now, and like
I said yesterday, I would love to get some of
that government cash that's being given away. That would help
me start my business pretty good and get that thing
up and running. So if the business that I'm looking
to get into actually does well, then within the next
(01:52:15):
year or two, I'll probably be able to pay for
some nice vacations. Not a fifty thousand dollars vacation going
away and not flying on private jets all over the place,
but you know what I can I could probably go
on a nice vacation, you know, if this business gets
up and going, so, I mean I can see it,
you know, if you have that type of added income there.
(01:52:39):
I mean, I have a couple of investments here and there,
but you know, nothing that I'm getting any sort of
insider knowledge on. I'm just I got a couple of
friends that have said, hey, check this stock out. I
checked some stocks out and look at it, and yeah,
I've won some money and lost some money on that.
Not a big deal. I'm just trying to figure it out.
I don't I don't know how they do it. I
really don't. I wish people like like like Nancy Pelosi.
(01:53:03):
I wish that she would come out and teach her
her stock advice. Like I know, I know she's she's
retiring from Congress. So I'm hoping now that as as
Nancy Pelosi retires from Congress and won't be doing that anymore,
that she will be opening up her her brokerage company
where she's going to offer her amazing advice and her
(01:53:25):
amazing analysis in the stock market, so that you and
I can get involved in this and we can get
rich too. Which, by the way, ironically, I have made
some money off of some of the Nancy Pelosi stocks
because I follow the Nancy Pelosi stock trader that that
actually just watches what she does, and I've invested in
a couple of things she's not. I've made a little
(01:53:45):
bit of money. But you know, if if if these
people like AOC and Nancy Pelosi could could tell us
their secrets. Think about how rich we'd all be. We
would be God, it would be amazing. Turned that one
hundred and thirty some one thousand dollars a year into
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massive money. It's great. In the meantime, we've got other
big problems that are going on other than trying to
figure out the math of how this all works. Senator Kennedy,
one of my favorite senators up there in Washington, d C.
Has come out and basically slammed the Democrats on their
whole mission to solve the healthcare crisis. Senator Kennedy says
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that Republicans should move forward on healthcare reform through the reconciliation,
arguing that the Democrats preferred to keep the system unstable
for political advantage rather than work towards long term fixes.
As in a segment that he did with Fox News,
Kennedy had outlined that he sees as an achievable Republican
(01:54:49):
solution and said the Democrats' resistance have stalled needed action
to get it done. Kennedy said the Republicans should advance
legislation even if Democrats refuse to participate, and he said
that we need to do a healthcare bill as part
of a reconciliation. We need to invite the Democrats to
join with us, and if you might, but most of
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them won't because they don't want to solve the problem.
They want to maintain it as an issue in the elections.
That doesn't mean we ought to do nothing. And I've
been saying this for a while too. The Democrats don't
want it. They don't want health care to be fixed
because they need that to hold it over your heads.
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They need to hold it over the Republicans' heads and
say say they're not doing anything. They're trying to pat
the pockets of their buddies. And it's a scary thing
to not have health insurance, especially if you really need it,
and the Democrats use this as a tool. Senator Kennedy
(01:55:54):
is calling them out on it. And Senator Kennedy was
asked whether such actions should be taken before consumers face
higher costs, and he said can And she asked, can
you can you do that though, before the premiums go up?
And can you get that done before people start having
letters in the mail that's saying I'm going to be
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paying more, you know, double what I was paying before
And looking around and saying whose fault is it. Kennedy
said that the Democrats delayed the process, and he also
said no, because that's the Democrat's fault. They shut down
the government and we should have been we should have
been doing this and talking about this back in October.
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But frankly, back in October, we should have started a
reconciation reconciliation bill. And the Republicans should have done this
all on their own without Democrats support, which is true,
they should have. Republicans haven't done squat on their own,
and they're just waiting around. And again, the Democrats want this,
and this goes way beyond just the the government shutdown.
(01:57:03):
You know the reason again, and I've pointed this out,
the reason for why there's going to be an increase
in the insurance premiums, especially for those that are involved
in the ACA Act, is because of the fact that
we had been paying for the past five years, the
increase in the premiums to the insurance companies. So with
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the fact that you know, the premiums are going to
go up, and they are going up a little bit.
I actually just found out that the premiums for the
insurance that I get from My company has gone up
just a smidge, just a smidge, like it does every year,
so it's it's not that big of an impact. But
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the insurance that I have is not something that has
been subsidized by the government. So all the insurance that's
been subsidized by the government. And when the Republicans say,
all right, we're done doing this, and what's going to
happen is that people are going to have to see
that the Affordable Care Act is not affordable. I mean,
I've been screaming this for a couple of years now
(01:58:10):
that it's not affordable because I had to be on
it for a short period of time. And when you
spend four thousand dollars in two months time to be
on insurance, I have never paid that much money in
a short period of time when I had like company
offered insurance. That's right, Fixer, keep us sick and broke,
(01:58:32):
not only sick and broke, but fearful. But don't worry, fixer,
because they're coming in on their golden donkey to save you.
The Democrats will be there. They've got your back. Don't
worry about being sick, mister fixer, because the Democrats are
going to make sure that you have health insurance. You
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may not be able to afford that health insurance, but
don't you worry about it, because they'll make sure that
they've got it for you. The kickbacks are too tempting,
yeah they are. They're too tempting for some of these people.
And you know, again, maybe getting Congress to not be
in Washington, d c. For as much as they are
(01:59:16):
is a solution, because look, you could do this if
you are a member of Congress and you go up
there for I don't know, two or three sessions a year.
You're up there for two weeks at a time, and
then you come back. You know, you do that kind
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of a thing. You know what you could do when
you come home, you start a business. You can maintain
the business that you had before. You could do other
things to also make a little bit of money, so
that way you could be rich. That way, you don't
have the rest of us looking at you and going
how the hell did you become a millionaire one hundred
and seventy four thousand dollars a year. It's all these
(01:59:59):
things that just make you go, hmm, that's right. And
you're gonna die if you don't take the meds as well.
And you know, this is another thing when it comes
to the medication stuff. I have pushed back on my
doctors for medication because they they're they're constantly wanting me
on a new medication to do this, and a medication
(02:00:20):
to do that. And I got with my doctors and
I've pretty much gotten off of most of my medications.
I've got a couple that is still on. But I
have to admit that since coming off of a lot
of these medications that the doctors were constantly telling me
I had to be on, and I started taking some
natural vitamins and natural minerals that your body just normally needs.
(02:00:43):
I feel better now than I ever had been to
a doctor because I was sick, which is a fantastic thing.
Really truly is all right, we got to take another
quick break. We will be right back. This is the
Bride Rust Show.
Speaker 12 (02:00:59):
Good morning, all right, welcome, well, welcome.
Speaker 1 (02:01:12):
Back to the show. Sorry, I just experienced something Gavin
Newsom never does. I twisted in my seat because I'm
wearing jeans this morning, and well you would have thought
for a second that I just went trans Sorry that
hurt man. Again. I don't know how some guys can
(02:01:33):
do it. Gavin, how I know too much information this
early in the morning, but yeah, and it is what
it is. Anyhow, Welcome back to the show. Thanks so
much for waking up with us today making this part
of your day. We do appreciate it. What's that, Kirk?
I wonder how much I play Smoky Robinson to sing
(02:01:54):
to the coffee. I love me some Smoking Robinson. I'll
be honest with you about that. And the jingle did play.
For those that are watching on Rumble and Wimken, you
heard it. If you're listening to the podcast, you didn't.
But yeah, that that R and B kind of I'm
a big R and B fan, I am. I'm not
gonna lie. But then again, I like all kinds of music.
(02:02:18):
But I did you like me some Smoky Robinson? Good
old smoky anyhow, Welcome back to the show. Thanks so
much for checking us out. So yesterday, I don't know
if you saw this. An impeachment attempt to impeach Donald
Trump failed yesterday by two hundred and thirty seven votes
to seven to fourteen. It was two thirty seven to fourteen.
(02:02:40):
That means almost all of the Democrats also voted against
the impeachment against Donald Trump. And yes, somebody please go
check on al Green to make sure that he is okay,
because on his way out he is bound and determined
that he is going to impeach Donald Trump. But you
(02:03:04):
know what, let that be kind of the the the
sign Democrats, the handful of Democrats that are still pushing
all this impeachment stuff. Clearly it doesn't work. Clearly, even
your fellow Democrats right now are like, Eh, let's wait
until we actually take the house and then we will
(02:03:26):
do it, just saying yeah, Mark, pretty much pretty much
that's what happened there. So reading some more of the
social media, I know I need to stop, but you know,
it just it entertains me like crazy. Another post that
comes about, and I don't think sometimes the left really
thinks about what they post, and in like the the
(02:03:50):
argument that they're trying to make sometimes just really kind
of fails. And this one comes out and says, and
I haven't even looked to see what the person is,
but judging by the photo and the little emojis and
everything by its name, I'm guessing where it goes. And
also the post but posted a edited version meme picture
(02:04:14):
of the definition of transphobia and saying the sense transphobes
can barely read or think. Let me actually type this
out for you. But I mean, if we can't read,
then then what do you do. Well, I'm transform phobic
(02:04:36):
and I can't read this, so I don't know what's
going on here. But posted that transphobia is also a
discrimination against the reversion towards transgender people, and then comes
in and says stop saying you don't fear trans people,
and then that somehow makes you in the clear for
being a transphobe. Now I have to be honest, it
(02:05:00):
comes to the argument on the whole trans thing. I
rarely actually see like any actual transphobia, Like I don't.
I don't see from hardly any conservatives any on the
(02:05:21):
right of people that have a fear of those that
are trans. The thing that we obviously jump down all
the time is leave the damn kids alone. Don't don't
go down there road to the kids. That that's not transphobia.
(02:05:42):
By the way. That is, kids are not at the
mental state to be able to make those decisions. Leave
them alone. That that's where that is. But we see
this stuff all the time, and again this is how
the left loves to do this because they love to
push these false narratives and these false arguments. Yeh, oh
my god, there's so much transphobia. Uh where is it?
(02:06:04):
I again challenge for somebody to show me where is
the transphobia? Because remember when when it's a phobia, that's
a fear, And where's by the way, where's the discrimination.
You know, with all of the arguments that we have
(02:06:24):
about the trans situation, and again most of us on
the right, the argument that we make is leave the
children alone. If you want to be a grown ass
adult and do what you're doing, fine, you know, you go,
do you boo boo, But also don't cram things down
our throat. That's that's all we have. And there's really
(02:06:48):
no mass examples anywhere of the phobia of trans people.
Speaker 9 (02:06:56):
We have.
Speaker 1 (02:06:59):
A lack of time tolerance of you throwing things into
our face and we are annoyed by the fact that
you have the same rights that we have, and yet
you yell at us that we're taking away your rights,
and you protest and do all this other stuff when
nobody's trying to take away your rights. I mean, there's
(02:07:22):
literally I can't think of any I can't think of
anywhere where we are trying, in even the smallest way
to take away the rights of somebody that is trans.
It's just not happening. But again, this is the leftist message.
You say certain words, and you say it over and
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over and over again, and then their perception of reality
becomes reality. And really what it's boiling down to is
mental health. And if you're so bad that your mental
health is making you believe this stuff, you probably need
(02:08:03):
to reevaluate things in your life and maybe go get
some freaking help. That would be another really good thing
for you to maybe start doing. And it is sad
to watch all of these people. Oh god, here's another one.
(02:08:23):
But again I've pointed out that that my social media
because of the fact that one I'm the idiot that
looks things up. The algorithms are so screwed up. But
this other one sends this thing. What does what do
these four people have in common? And in the picture
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it is the congressman, the transgender congressman from Delaware what's
its name? I forgot what its name is, along with
that lily, whatever the heck it's name is. When he
keeps going to the Disney things. Then you've got the
beer girl, the beer boy, whatever his name is. See,
this is how much of an impact these people have made,
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even on me. I don't I don't care what the
hell their name is. And then Rachel Levine, What do
these four people have in common? Well, that's easy. All
four of them have a penis. Oh yeah, all four
of them are men. What else have we got? All
four of them are ugly, We got that too. All
four of them have mental health issues, got that too?
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Should we continue? Because I know they're always looking for
Just give me that example. We're giving you plenty of
examples of what's wrong there. And then I love these
politicians that have to really just jump on one issue,
like the guy that is going out to Nancy Pelosi's seat,
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Scott Wiener. There's so many bad jokes to go here,
there's so many. This guy is horrible, and and again
I don't really care about what his preferences. Really, don't
you know? If you're happy, be yourself happy. But let
(02:10:13):
me ask you this, as a straight constituent of of
of your district there, what do you what are you
gonna do for me? Because your entire campaign is all
about LGBTQ rights. Well, first off, why does the LGBTQ
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deserve rights that the rest of us don't? And and
what rights are they? And again the other question is
what rights do they not have that the rest of
us have? See, this is where so many of our
politicians keep going wrong because they pigeonhole themselves and they
look at one group of people and the Democrats or
the worst at that. They don't care about anybody that's
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a Marria or straight. If you're American and you're straight,
oh they don't care. They don't care at all. And
remember if you're gay, they're only okay with it if
you're a Democrat. But if you're a Republican, you're a monster.
You're a horrible person. We need to destroy you, we
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need to defeat you. That's kind of how they go.
It's just sad. Uh what was that, Kurt, you're talking about?
The House Democrat Bretty Thompson or Benny Thompson said that
the National Guard shooting was an incident. Yeah, you know,
it's just a random incident, isolated, don't worry about it,
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nothing going on. As he related to Anthony, I don't know,
I don't know if that guy is or not. But
by the way, this is another thing, the manly argument
talking about Scott Wiener. Gon't ever try and act as
if you're like some masculine manly thing and you look
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like this guy does and take your shirt. There was
a photo that was going around for a little while
about this guy after the black lesbian ripped into him
about the bathroom situation where she was at a gym
and had to share with the transgender and she was
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really upset about it. Again black lesbian. And after that
came out, somebody dug up a photo of Scott Wiener
at a Pride festival or something in like a leather
strap vest thingy harness, whatever the hell it was, I
don't know, and shirtless and like these little booty shorts.
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Oh god, this is the thought of it. But come on,
think about the rest of your constituents, will you? All right?
Enough of that, we got to talk with the boys
from America in View, so we gonna take a quick break.
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so much for waking up with us today. You know what,
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what we need. It is that time of the week
where we bring in mad Brett Dost from America in view.
Good morning boys.
Speaker 11 (02:13:38):
How you doing, Lauren? How's it going on, Brian?
Speaker 2 (02:13:42):
How you doing?
Speaker 1 (02:13:43):
Man? I'm doing all right. You know what, I think
we do need to get a customized jingle just for
you guys for when we come on on Fridays. I
think that's what we need to do.
Speaker 11 (02:13:53):
Like a walk up song, right, yeah, you know we're
coming to the plate. Yeah, that would mean that that
would mean Brett and I would have to agree, which
I don't know about that.
Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
Oh no, no, it's my show. We'll just come up
with something. We'll make fun of you and it'll be
all good so we'll enjoy it. So beware, next Friday
we might actually have an intro jingle. We'll see how
fun now it was. But anyhow, we got a lot
to talk about, a lot of things going on around
the state, a lot of things going around the world
in the country. I always love getting your insight on this,
and of course you can always check out the guys
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at America Inview dot Com. Podcast is there. It'll be
up later on today for this show, little today's show,
this weekend's show. But either way, let's get into it.
Let's start off with the mayor of Miami. This is
an interesting thing and we've been talking about it a
little bit this week. For the first time ever, there's
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a female mayor in Miami and the first Democrat in
almost thirty years. What kind of impact What are you
guys thinking on this.
Speaker 11 (02:14:54):
Well, i'll tell you what Brian.
Speaker 7 (02:14:56):
First of all, you know, political contests are always defined
within the context of the competition. So the Democrats are
running around right now, they're kind of in their chests
and they're telling all of their constituents and their donors, Hey,
this is a sign that we are moving in the
right direction in Florida, that the state is winnable again,
et cetera, et cetera. Now, if you look at the
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two candidates that were down there. Emilio Gonzalez, who was
the Republican you know, former army leader military atte had
a great resume, probably wasn't the one most and fuzziest
guy on the campaign trail. He was running against Eileen Higgins,
who has become.
Speaker 1 (02:15:35):
Yes ary people, but we know what you're talking about.
I mean something can be a little bit rough and.
Speaker 7 (02:15:41):
Tumble, yes, exactly, maybe not quite as grassrootsy as they
need to be, right, Yeah, the Democrat Aileen Higgins was
kind of a fixture in the community, uh you know, sort.
Speaker 11 (02:15:55):
Of had this.
Speaker 7 (02:15:57):
Grandmotherly motherly, you know, appeal to the audience. So anyway,
the point is personality contrast was definitely clear.
Speaker 1 (02:16:07):
Now.
Speaker 7 (02:16:07):
But that being said right now, in purple areas like
the city of Miami, where there are a lot of
non partisan voters in nonpartisan elections, the Trump wave doesn't
have the same impact with Republicans that it does in
partisan elections. And so the reality is is that we
lost a key part of that county. And I think
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that the Democrats are they do have the right to
grow about the victory. It's just it remains to be
seen how much of an indicator that this is the
Democrats are really moving and surging in Florida.
Speaker 1 (02:16:42):
Yeah. Yeah, but it's not going to stop them from
their messaging because as we've talked about many, many, many times,
you know, the state of Florida is uber important for
the Democrats and this is definitely going to be something
that they're going to take and they're going to use
as their battle crying for the state of Florida.
Speaker 8 (02:17:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:17:03):
But now the question is going to I think Charlie
just came into the room. I think I hear, hey, Charlie,
hey doing Uh. You know, there's gonna be their battle
cry for the state of Florida now, and they're gonna
they're going to probably use this to their advantage in
every way that they can to try and take some seats.
Speaker 11 (02:17:20):
Yeah, they're absolutely going to uh. And I mean what
Brett just said, of course they won they have a
right to, you know, sort of talt it around and
say it's an indicator of something larger. That's what the
left is doing across the board right now. Any kind
of an election, even in Tennessee, where the narrative is
going to be told one way or the other, where
it's just like, well, the Republicans won, just not as
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big as they should have. So you know, it's still
a big you know, it's going to be part of
the feather in their cap things. One thing that's worth
pointing out about the city of Miami. You know, the
city of Miami is different from Miami Dade County in general,
and Miami Dade County has had had been really kind
of on blue on us those the last two elections.
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Trump is really has a lot to do with pulling
it back into the red column with it going red
and the last presidential election. So Miami Dade County, the
whole county is over two and a half million, the
city of Miami is less than half a million. I
mean as far as cities, even though we think of
it as like this, you know, big mecha city of Florida,
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in terms of the actual population within the jurisdiction that
votes on these elections, it is, you know, not not
as big as what people would think. There's a lot
of other conservative enclaves down there highly some other places
that really have a lot more of the the old
Cuban refugee voters and some of the other entrepreneurial mindset
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people that you know that vote differently, So, yeah, it's
it's obviously something Republicans would have rather won. We'll see
what happens now that a Democrat gets in there and
starts trying to implement some some blue policies, just like
what we're going to probaly in New York City and
some other places like that around the country. But you know,
it's not it's not like the end of the world
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the way that the left is trying.
Speaker 7 (02:19:07):
To paint it.
Speaker 1 (02:19:08):
Yeah, they're they're trying to paint it as if it's
it's done for Republicans here in Florida because we took Miami.
But there is, like you said, the bigger picture. You know,
when you look at the Miami Dade County as a whole,
all the success that we've had there with with flipping
it to more of a red than it was before.
And Miami is not really the I mean, the city
is a tiny little thing. But what's also the breakdown
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of the of the the city council as well, because
that's another important thing. I Mean, you can get the
Democrat mayor in there, but if the city council is
not something that's going to be strong for the mayor.
It might not give her a lot of a lot
of go Jews, but then again, it's just a small
dot inside the big circle. You know, how effective will
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it be? And well, how many people will be like,
screw this ro out of Miami itself and live outside
of it if she tries to go all, you know,
retarded blue.
Speaker 10 (02:20:01):
These are all good questions, Brian. And the reality is
that we got some other bad.
Speaker 7 (02:20:05):
News on that front, which is that the other city
council race that was up for grabs also went Democrat,
albeit by a much narrower margin. But the reality is
that Miami's going to be facing some tough times, so
there's no.
Speaker 10 (02:20:20):
Doubt about that. And you know, look, it does highlight
the fact that even though Florida is really.
Speaker 7 (02:20:28):
Trending red, in fact, there was a new report was
just released a couple of days ago that shows that
the Republican voting advantage now in the state of Florida,
just on registration is about one point five million more
Republican voters than Democrats. Now, I mean, this is staggering
that we've turned it around that quickly, but there are
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pockets in the state of Florida that are still blue.
And it also if you see the growth and the
number of non partisan voters, see a lot of those
old time Democrats they just can't take the the extreme
radical nature of the Democratic Party anymore, and so they
were switching to non partisan voters.
Speaker 10 (02:21:07):
They still tend to vote blue.
Speaker 7 (02:21:08):
So even though we have this big advantage, we can't
take anything for granted.
Speaker 1 (02:21:12):
Yeah, that's right. And Evan Powers, the head of the
Republican Party for Florida, came out yesterday and talked about
how there's an additional seven hundred thousand I think it
was that just just flipped more on the red for
new registration for Republican And as I have said over
and over and over again, we got Charlie in the
studio just like, yep, will you be quiet for a minute.
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You got to be quiet. He's like trying to take
over the show. Oh my god. But you know, while
we do have this this big advantage going on, oh
seven thousand, not seven hundred thousand. Okay, seven thousand, Sorry
I got corrected on that one. You know, it just
because we got the big advantage, we still had to
get out there and vote, you know. And when we
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talked about the Tennessee election, you know where you know,
obviously it was it was not the twenty point margin
that that Trump had one before. It was a little
under ten percent margin. You know, it's it's an example
of how the Republicans don't get out and vote. So
I think one of the biggest strongest problems for Evan
is going to be getting people out to vote for
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the big elections that are coming up. And we got
some big ones next.
Speaker 11 (02:22:17):
Year, including mine, So we got yeah, we've got some
huge ones. I mean, we've got you know, governor's race
and cabinet races, and we've got all kinds of stuff
going on in Florida in twenty twenty six. And you
know that the unfortunate reality is it's easier to campaign
against the folks in power. I mean, that's kind of
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what's going on in across the nation, which we saw
in Virginia, New Jersey. You know, Trump is I think
switching back into campaign mode a little bit. You're seeing
these signals from the White House, You're seeing his appearance
in Pennsylvania, and now I guess Jade Vance is going
to go back to Pennsylvania. They're going to start doing
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some more campaign oriented type messaging out there. I think
one of the interesting things is because of these so
called blue victories in these other states or in the
city of Miami, it could almost play against them because
what will end up happening is, you know, now they're
in charge of stuff, right, They're going to have twelve
months of being in charge of stuff, and they're going
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to have their policies on display. Yeah, especially like New
York City. I mean, there's no doubt in my mind
that some of the big fuzzy ideas coming out of
the socialism left world that's in charge up there, there's
going to be some failures. There's going to be some friction,
there's going to be some stuff that just doesn't go well.
Probably I got to guess law and order issues being
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you know, right at the front of some of that stuff.
And so people are going to get reminded, oh, yeah,
you know, we went through four years of Joe Biden
and sort of blue policy insanity. We don't exactly want
to go back to that. And it might be a
little bit of you know, sort of water in the
faith for a lot of these voters to remember why
they voted for Trump, why they voted for Republicans and
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you know, they want to keep it going. And then
you've got what's going on with redistricting nationally, you know,
miss backwards, Yeah exactly, but you know some of that
on net could end up yielding some more seats for
Republicans in the House. So you know, it could end
up being a much better year than what what the
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prognostics theators are saying right now.
Speaker 4 (02:24:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:24:33):
I hope so. And you know, there's if there's anything
that I want to be proven wrong on, it is
the uh, the Republicans losing the House next year, because
everything I keep looking at, I just don't get that
one fuzzy feeling. And you know, the like the redistricting
thing that went down. Uh, some people may have missed it,
but Indiana, the Republicans there just decided, now we're good,
we'll leave it as it is. And uh, you know,
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some are saying that this might actually give Democrats two
more seats in Indiana because the fact that they didn't
they didn't want to do the redistricting on it. So
there's going to be some battles, without a doubt.
Speaker 11 (02:25:06):
Yeah. Really really kind of a strange I mean, I
think what has ended up happening is there are some
sort of old guard folks out there that just don't
like the gamesmanship of the redistricting. I kind of thought
there might be a little bit of that sentiment in California,
which of course we you know, on the other side
of the equation. But we saw, of course that that
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went radically in the in the direction of doing exactly
what Gavin Newsom wanted. So, yeah, it was a little
bit of a peculiar move by Indiana. I guess they
had been resisting it earlier and then there was pressure
for them to bring it back up. But yeah, they
voted it down, and so that could that could be bad.
But what I've seen, Brian, I mean, you know, it's
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kind of a moving target. What I've seen is that
so far with Texas and with some of the other
places that have moved forward, there is still a sense
that the Republicans have a little bit of an edge
on this move to do the redistrict thing. Of course,
it's not over. You know, we don't know are we
going to do it in Florida? Are there some other
places that are going to pop it out here that
you know, we haven't seen yet, And that'll be it's
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going to be a huge practical development in a political contest.
We just haven't seen that, you know, in our lifetime,
we haven't seen this kind of a move to kind
of restructure the districts and just try to give an
advantage to Republicans. Having said all that, I share, I
share your pessimism. You know, it's not looking great right now,
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but I don't think it's too late to pull it
out of the fire either.
Speaker 1 (02:26:34):
Yeah, I hope not. I mean I'm kind of I'm
kind of doing on the the being on the negative
side so that when it does, if it does work
the other way, I can be pleasantly surprised. So I mean,
we'll see. But you know, when it comes to the
redistrict thing, obviously, that's one of the things that we're
thinking about here in Florida. How much of an impact
and difference do you think it would make here in
Florida if we were to do it? I mean, is
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it is it worth going down that road for the
state of Florida or should we just get out there
and fight for what we.
Speaker 10 (02:27:00):
Need to do?
Speaker 7 (02:27:02):
Say, Brian, this is why you're showless, are entertaining, and
why people really should be listening more to it because
you asked for probing good questions. See the headlines would
tell you that in the state of Florida that since
Republicans are in charge, since they have the legislature, and
since they have consensus with the governor's mansion on redistricting,
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that surely if they redraw the maps, that this is
going to net maybe four, maybe five more Republican congressmen.
The challenge with that is that we also have some
limitations with our own state constitution related to the breakdown
of districts along county lines. We also have aspects of
that that tend to kind of hinder the way that
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you would draw the maps, at least legislatively. We also
have been very aggressive and the way that we've drawn
the congressional maps over the last couple of years. Albeit
there's been a couple of decisions that were reversed that
have given us more leeway. But the question is, with
all the population growth, can we find a way to get,
you know, four or five more congressional seats. I don't
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think so, you know, based on my analysis, based on
what I've seen, maybe you get maybe one or two.
And granted, look if you've got one or two more
Republican seats, that's tremendous, But all the carnage that would
be required to get that done, the lawsuits, the challenges
even before the Federal Supreme Court that may erupt. It
may not allow us to get it done in time.
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And so then you start asking yourself, is the Jews
really worth the squeeze to go through all that and
then so be shut down and maybe you get one
more seat at best. So you know, the question is, again,
with all the other big issues face in the state,
is really worth it. On the one hand, it is,
it would be great to get one more seat, But man,
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if we're pennying our entire national hopes on one or
two states doing a little redistricting strategy, it seems like
we need to be doing better than that on the issues.
Speaker 1 (02:28:58):
Yeah, I agree, And you know, when it comes to
places like Orlando and Jacksonville here in Florida, you know
perfect examples on this one. You look at the absolute
creantasticness that has been happening in Jacksonville with its Democrat
mayor that replaced Lenny Curry the Republican. It has been
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horrific over there. This is an opportunity that the Republican
Party here in the state of Florida should find a
very charismatic, very good, strong candidate, maybe even Lenny Curry
to run for congressional seat in Jacksonville with the message
of look, you guys trying the Democrat thing and it sucked.
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Let's flip back over here, and if we put the
effort into that, and then going after people like Maxwell Frost,
who that man's an absolute idiot, and how it shouldn't
be easy to unseat somebody like that, you know, put
the effort into just those two areas alone, rather than
going down the road of all the legal backs and
all of the hooplah and the mess that would be created.
(02:30:03):
I think it would just make more sense to just
go after the voters, UH than to try and redistrict
here in the state of Florida.
Speaker 11 (02:30:11):
Yeah, the the the map there's so there's eight Democratic
congressmen in UH in Florida, and the way the map
has drawn now, there are a few of the blue
seats that are pretty pretty close. So Jared Moskowitz down
in the Southeast Florida area, his seat is probably the
most narrow. Unfortunately, he's a pretty good politician, and he's
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somebody who's even worked in the the Chances administration. And
there's a pretty good Aisle crosser. Yep, there's another lowest
lowest Frankle down in Palm Beach County. She's also pretty
close to in terms of the voter registration. It's about
a four point difference in her seat. So there's some
kind of low hanging fruit where you might think, you know,
maybe you just draw the lines a little different. Maybe
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that opens something up.
Speaker 1 (02:30:57):
Because like if you if you she's if you can
get a candidate with better hair, it's a win, man.
I mean, that's all you need, just somebody with better
hair and you can win that case. You don't even
have to talk about the issues.
Speaker 11 (02:31:11):
Yeah, great point. And her seat, as a matter of fact,
it's pretty close too. It's only about five points Democrat.
But to you to your point, and what Bread is
saying as well, you know, if the seats are this close,
can't you almost just win those on better message, better candidates,
not necessarily having to redraw the line. The population certainly
has changed in the last you know, I guess it's
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been six years since since the stata that was used
to draw the district to the last time, So there
might be you know, some different some different little opportunities
to bring in some voters. But one way or the other,
new lines, old lines, whatever. Republicans has got to be
good on message, they got to be good on their candidates,
and they have to be convincing that going back blue
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would be a really bad idea for America.
Speaker 1 (02:31:55):
Yeah, yeah, that it would. So we'll see what happens
with that. Here in the state of Florida and a
couple other things going on, I wanted to get your
thoughts on this one real quickly before we get into
the last week of committee stuff that's going on, and
that is Rhonda Santis now jumping on the bandwagon of
labeling CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood here in the state
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of Florida being terrorist organizations and CARE coming out the
other day and threatening to sue over that. What are
your thoughts on.
Speaker 7 (02:32:25):
That brilliant political move by DeSantis. When I say brilliant
political move, you know, the governors of state don't have
a ton of authority to really galvanize federal agencies. I mean,
they really have no power over that. But certainly it's
nothing else that's Symbolics that designates these organizations as terrorist organizations.
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It's also a sort of a forecast of DeSantis is
thinking that maybe he still wants to posture as a
potential presidential candidate for twenty twenty eight. It does send
a signal to the Jewish community in Florida that we
are serious, that the state far is serious about protecting
them from anti Semitism and from violent to this state.
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And I think it's also a very very strong message
that was sent to some of these more radicalized elements
in the United States of the Islamic community that we're
not going to tolerate misbehavior here or attacks on our citizens.
These two groups are well known to be funded by
radical Islamic elements from the Middle East that are anti American,
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that they're anti Israel, and they're violent, and so I
think they should be shut down entirely. In fact, I
would recommend that we move federal authorities to just expel
their leadership from the United States. But I thought it
was a good move on the Santrus part, and let's
face it, he got a ton of headlines out of
it for about three days, so I think that will
continue to pay dividends for him.
Speaker 1 (02:33:50):
Well, you know, I think the best part about it though,
and I think that DeSantis did this on purpose knowing
that they was going to get sued. And I don't
think that care thought about the one word discovery, the
stuff that they're going to be able to pull up
on care and the Muslim Brotherhood. If you did decide
that you want a lawsuit, can be really bad for
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them because they're going to have to prove that they're
not terrorist organizations and we're gonna be able to dig
into it and go, well, here's some examples of it.
So it might be it might be a pretty bad
idea for them to go down that road of lawsuits.
But we'll see how stupid they end up getting. I mean,
the left is not exactly the brightest out there. But
this is also the last week of committee weeks in
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Tallahassee leading up to the the the January session that
will be starting up in Tallahassee. What's the latest updates,
what's going on? What are we looking at?
Speaker 11 (02:34:46):
Yeah, so Governor DeSantis submitted his last.
Speaker 1 (02:34:52):
You know, the.
Speaker 11 (02:34:54):
Constitution requires him to submit a budget, which is a
set of recommendations the legislature in the league is the
entity that rights the budget. What we're really seeing is
kind of a forecast of more conflict. Unfortunately, the legislative
leaders and the and the governor seemed to be finding
ways to disagree about everything, but primarily property taxes are
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right in the middle of that. As people have, as
the public has kind of said, hey, how are you
going to do this? Boy, We've got so many plans
floating around out there right now, most of them some
sort of a partial plan focused on maybe homesteaded property,
groat residential property. But you've got a bunch of different
(02:35:40):
plans out there, not a lot of direction about what
should happen next. Pall Renner, governor's candidate, is making a
lot of news saying that the legislature actually has the
power to just roll back property taxes back to say
the twenty twenty four level or even earlier. This is
a power that a lot of people haven't been paying
attention to. But it could happen right away and would
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not require a constitutional vote by the by the public.
So lots of good ideas out there, but not necessarily
a lot of agreement.
Speaker 1 (02:36:10):
Yeah, yeah, And honestly, I think the best route to
go it would be that route to roll it back
under the authority that they have and not go with
the constitutional amendment, because the thing that I always worry about,
and and this is another example, because we saw the
argument about hey, let's let's eliminate property tax, and everybody
went yay, and then people started going, excuse me, what
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about and then everything started kind of caving a little bit. Well,
what happens when all of a sudden you just throw
out the idea and you run with it, and then
the constitutional amendment happens and then you go, uh, crap,
we we we forgot a couple of things. So I
think this is the best way to go. And we've
also seen the language change a lot in the past
month and a half or so two months, where we've
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seen them go from eliminate it to reduce it. So
I think that the message just starting to get home
to some people that there's a lot of things to
look at before going down that road with the property tax. Again,
as a property owner myself, I don't want to pay
a whole lot of property taxes, if any, and I'd
love to see it taken care of, but I also
want to make sure that we do this the right
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way so that we don't find ourselves in a hole
in five years from now or two years from now
and then scrambling to figure out what we're going to do.
Speaker 7 (02:37:26):
Yeah, that's exactly Brian. And the other thing I would
say is that anytime the legislature starts putting constitutional amendments
out there. Now, granted, the constitution stipulates that any major
structural tax changes do.
Speaker 11 (02:37:39):
Have to be approved by the voters.
Speaker 7 (02:37:41):
That's a good thing, right, But when they just kind
of throw these what I would call marginal ideas out
there to be decided upon by the voters, it feels
so many irresponsible. These are tough, difficult questions to answer
about funding sources and how we're going to do things
structurally with taxes, and we elect people to be focused
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on knowing those issues, not to just throw it all
to us and say, hey, you want to inform voters
make a decision. A lot of people wouldn't even have
any idea what they're voting on. So as much as possible,
when you get this handled at the legislative level, yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:38:14):
We really should. And I think that if if they
were able to do that roll back, it would probably
settle a lot of people. And again, I'm one of
those people that have been doing the what abouts because
there's a bigger picture to it, and and I don't
think that most people are thinking about the big picture.
They just look at and go Nope, I don't want
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property taxes, which I mean I don't Again its property owner,
I don't want them. But there's a lot more to
look at. What else are we seeing in the committee,
because I know there's a lot of bills that are
being drawn up and proposed.
Speaker 11 (02:38:49):
Yeah, a lot of others.
Speaker 7 (02:38:50):
Oh sorry, man, I was just gonna mention one one
quick thing with griff Griffiths, who's the local representative there
in Bay County. I mean, he's proposed reducing the cap
on the potential increase every year from three percent on
your homes to ten percent on your non home seat
of properties. He's advocated for reducing that down to one
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percent increase in that three percent increase every year. That's
probably one of the best proposals that are really out
there coming out of the committee right now.
Speaker 1 (02:39:19):
Cool, what else? What else have we got going on?
Sorry dramatic pause. We're all like okay, that's all.
Speaker 11 (02:39:29):
Yeah, And there's there's another piece of legislation out there
that we really like, which would just cap spending increases
at the local level. A lot of people, a lot
of smart people, have made the observation, you can, you
can tweak and change and you know, do all kinds
of things with tax could but if you still have
if you still have irresponsible local governments out there spending
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way too much money, they're going to figure out a
way to fund that. And so it would it would
kind of go the other way. Instead of changing the
tax structure, it would just make some reasonable limits on
how quickly spending could increase at the local level. You know,
everybody has this sort of built in physical constraint just
in terms of balancing your budget and spending what you have.
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But if your spending limit is if there's a limit
on it, then that will help as well. So here's
a good policy ideas that'll all get debated and shoot up,
you know, over the next couple of months in the
legislative session. So it'll give us a lot to watch
and a lot to full for and hopefully some good
ideas make.
Speaker 7 (02:40:32):
It through to the end.
Speaker 1 (02:40:33):
Yeah, I hope, So, I hope they get some good
stuff going on speaking about good stuff. What's on the
show this weekend? What are we talking about?
Speaker 7 (02:40:40):
Yeah, so, Brian, great stuff to talk about. We'll be
talking about the national affordability crisis. We'll be talking about
the presidential visit to Pennsylvania and just you know how
generally Republicans and Trump's pulling numbers are doing nationwide that
will have an impact on the state of Florida. And
then we're going to be talking a little bit about
Venezuela of the oil panking and how President Trump is
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really kind of more for being a economic president into
a foreign policy president and what kind of debate that
is whirling within the MAGA base. So lots of good
things to talk about on the show this weekend.
Speaker 1 (02:41:13):
I can't wait. And you can get the podcasts of
the show and find out where you can hear it
at americainview dot com. Matt and Breddoster always love our conversation.
Is always full of plenty of information and good conversation
as always. Thanks guys for coming on, and next week
we'll have we'll have a special intro song just for
you guys. We'll do that.
Speaker 7 (02:41:32):
Yeah, and no previews on it.
Speaker 10 (02:41:34):
You have a great as it is always with your stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:41:40):
Yes, that is right.
Speaker 10 (02:41:41):
Have a great weekend, Brian.
Speaker 1 (02:41:43):
You two guys, thank you so much. Matt and Brettdoster
from America in View it again. You can check them
out americaanview dot com and they've got the links for
the show. All right there, all right, we got to
take a although that's it. No breaks, we're done, We're
done for the day. Thanks so much for checking us
out today. Have fantastic weekend. We'll be back on Monday
morning for the show. Until then, see you later. Bye.