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to the Ho Host Show and as always I'm your host,
Ho Ho. So, Hey, y'all's doing I hope you're doing good.
I really do. Today We've got some stuff to talk about,
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we really do. We're gonna be talking about, you know,
the the summit that started off up in Alaska with
Putin and Zelenski and then that coming down to d C.
We're all I'm still going to be talking about something
else because this is kind of near and dear to
my heart, it really is. I'm going to be talking
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about the accident that happened down in Florida by an
illegal alien no less, and some of the stuff that
Newsan talked about, and the back and forth between him
and the DHS, some of in the DHS Christy Nomes. Yeah,
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they're little back and forth and it's just, you know,
it's one of the things that it's very frustrating for me,
it really is. Okay, first off, let me start here,
all right, there are two different types of motor vehicles
that you have to have a specialized license in order
to operate on public roadways. There's two. One is a motorcycle.
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Kind of obvious, it's a motorcycle. Why because a screw
up can easily cost you your life. You're not surrounded
by you know, fiberglass and metal. You know, at most
you have a helmet on. Some people ride with a helmet,
some people don't, and me, it just kind of depends
on where I'm at, where I'm going, right. Some places
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have those laws, some places don't. But at any rate,
that's one of them, because you have that possibility of
if you make a mistake, then you will pay for
that mistake with your life. The other is having a CDL,
a commercial driver's license where you can drive a big truck,
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a big truck, a bus holding passengers, right, you know,
and especially with the with the semi aspect of it,
that when you have to have a specialized license because
if you screw up, you're going to kill somebody else.
And yes, that's that's the reality of it. That very
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much is a reality of driving a chuck out on
the road. I mean, we live our lives on the road.
We are professional truck drivers. Now, I know that some
truck drivers don't like that term of a professional truck driver,
but I mean it fits. It really does. If you
have a Class ACDL, it fits. You're a professional truck
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driver for a couple of reasons. One, you're getting paid
to drive eighteen wheels or ten depending on you know,
super singles or whether you've got duels. You're getting paid
to drive a truck down the road. The other reason
that you know we are professional truck drivers is because
we are held to a higher standard. We really are,
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as people that roll down the road, we are held
at a higher I mean, boy, how do we really
have to be innocent in order to be innocent? You
know what I mean? You know, because they're always looking
for something to write us to take it over. They
always are. And one of the things that's infuriating to
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me is just the it's the overregulation of the industry,
and that's it's something that's frustrating for me. And in
some cases I totally understand. In other cases it's a
complete overreach and ridiculous. I mean, it's just this but
beside the point, this accident happened from an illegal alien. Yeah,
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And Gavin Newsom went back and forth with oh who
was it with Christy Nome on social media, and that
back and forth was it was kind of entertaining. But
before I get into that, like I said, this was
an illegal alien driving a truck and he was in
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it was a two lane highway and he went from
the far right lane and did an illegal U turn
by going through in you know, an authorized U turn
area only, you know, as in something that's for emergency vehicles,
for police officers to use, you know, one of those
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type of things. And as soon as he started making
that U turn and making that cut, I'm like, oh,
you freaking idiot, because you do not do that. One,
you're not supposed to do that anyway. That's for emergency,
authorized vehicles only. You're not supposed to do that. Two,
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you're not supposed to make a U turn like that
as a truck driver. You're not supposed to do that.
Why because of exactly what happened, No idea we had
watched this video, or at least the first portion of it.
Whenever he started making that U turn, and like I said,
as soon as he started making that U turn, I
was like, oh crap, this is not good. This is
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not going to end well. And it didn't take me
very long before it was like, oh man, as soon
as I seen that minivan plow into the side of
that truck, which is exactly why you're not supposed to
do that. The only saving grace on this is hopefully,
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as crappy as this sounds, hopefully they died instantly. I
do know that all three passengers in the minivan did,
unfortunately lose their lives. I just hope it was quick.
I'm just going to throw that out there. You know.
It is a tragedy. It's a tragedy that never should
have happened. And one of the most infuriating things about
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it was the driver's reaction because seemingly, and this video
was from his like his dash cam video, I guess,
but in this video, I mean like, it looks like
there is absolutely zero reaction to this whatsoever. I mean,
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he turned his head, he clearly seen it, and it
was just no reaction nothing. I mean, are you kidding me?
I mean, now, of course, these people don't care about
our laws. They don't care about what is supposed to
be taking place. They have no respect for America at all.
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I mean, it's obvious these guys are illegal aliens. They
came here illegally, not supposed to be here. Ship their
ass back home. This is another example of why my
attitude now is just get rid of every last one
of them. They don't respect our laws. There's too many
of them that don't even care to speak our language.
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It's like, are you kidding me? Now? Whenever I was
dreaded now, this happened like probably thirteen years ago. Now.
I was driving for a farmer, and I was coming
up on Highway thirty six about ready to go into
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see about ready to head west, I believe, going into Decatur, Decatur, Illinois,
all right, And I was about ready to come into town,
like I'm like on the verge of coming into town.
You know, the speed limit is about ready to drop,
you know, and just about ready to come into town. Now.
The only saving grace in what happened was the fact
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that I was empty, thank god, because otherwise it would
have been bad. I was, you know, I was driving
a I don't believe, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I
was driving a frameless dump trailer, but I was hauling grain, right,
I was hauling corn, A whole truckloaded corn. That's what
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I had on me. Okay, And I'm coming into town
and I had a truck in front of me, and
he put on his turn signal and I backed weigh
the hell up. I really did, you know. It was
kind of one of them things as a truck driver
you just kind of do that, you know, you back
up so that this way, whenever you do have to
apply the brakes, you don't have to apply apply them
very heavily, very much saves on your brakes, and then
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then I can go. I don't have to worry about
the slow down, don't have to worry about the speed
up quite so much. And I had this timed to
where by the time I got to the intersection one,
I was you know, already at the at the updated
speed limit because it dropped to forty five like right
there at that you know, very same area. But I
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had a time to where once he out of the
intersection completely, then I would be, you know, right behind
him going into the intersection. Not a big deal. I
didn't have a stop sign, didn't have a heel sign.
You know, it was just you know that one road,
and it was a left hand turn off of it.
But as soon as he got out of the intersection,
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some small four door sedan decided to make a left
hand turn right in front of me. Now I'm going
between forty forty five mile an hour in a semi.
Holy shit, I freaked the hell out. I ain't gonna
lie to you, you know, I'm I shit my pants
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and I'm pretty sure I peed a little. I had
to take the ditch, or at least start going to
the ditch, went off on the shoulder, barely barely hit
the dish to try to get around this old woman,
slammed on my brakes, got it back into back onto
the road with out flipping it, and then jackknife my truck.
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When I tell you that's scared, do you ever loving
shit out of me? I ain't kidding, because had I
not responded the way that I did, I would have
killed her. There's no doubt in my mind. I mean,
I'm driving a semi that weighs in the neighborhood of
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you know, twenty no, no, in the neighborhood of like
thirty seven to forty one thousand pounds empty. Yes I
was empty, but yes, they still weigh that much. I'm
in the neighborhood of thirty seven thousand to you know,
forty one thousand pounds. This is a heavy vehicle. If
I would have plowed into them, I would have absolutely
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killed the driver and everybody in the vehicle. There's not
a doubt in my mind. Going between forty forty five
mile an hour, no time to stop. Yeah, I cut
her back onto the roadway, jack knifed the vehicle, and
as soon as that puppy came to a rest, I
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jumped out of that truck, squatted down to look under
the trailer and seen her. And I was like wow,
because at that point I didn't know, Okay, I did
not know if that trailer whipped around and took him,
took took her out, I had no idea. It scared
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you ever loving shit out of me, and I'm not
ashamed to admit that it did. I mean, holy crap,
Thankfully nothing happened. I didn't so much as Gray's her vehicle.
And I tell you what, I know, I scared the
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shit out of her too, because you know, she backed up,
turned around and went right back the way that she came.
I'm assuming she had to go change her depends. That's
my assumption, right, that's my assumption. I called up my boss.
I'm like, hey, this is what happened. What do you
want me to do? Do you want me to call
the cops? He do you want me to bring it
on home? He goes, you do you got a vehicle description?
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I'm like, well, yeah, ish a four door sedan that
was roughly this color with a you know, a betty
white looking older lady driving it. Like, I don't know
anything other than that. I didn't get a license plate number,
and I you know, I couldn't tell you what the
sedan was, just so it was a four door Saedan.
They were like, okay, well just bring it back home.
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I brought it back home. The owner was there and
he was like, I'm like, hey, how you doing. He goes,
I'm doing better than you. And I'm like, I tapped
the the sleeper of the semi because that got crinkled
a little bit. And I'm like, nope, I'll tell you what.
I'll take this over a casket any day of the week,
because had I hit her, I'd killed her. That's what's
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at stake. When you're in a semi, you got to
be on it all the time. You got to be
paying attention because if you don't, if you don't respect
what it is that you're doing, you're going to kill somebody.
Some people may go their entire career lucky, others not
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so much. Sometimes it's not the driver's fault. Sometimes it's
people that just don't know what it takes to stop
a semi, that just aren't paying enough attention. Other times,
like in this case, clearly it was a truck driver's fault.
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You are not supposed to do what he did, ever,
and that's one of the reasons as to why you
don't do a U turn. Never do a U turn.
And if you're in a position to where, hey, you're
not supposed to go any farther, then you stop. You
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call nine to one one, and you have them come out,
and they will be grateful to do that too. Just
so you know, cops will be like, hey, I would
much rather come out here stop some traffic, and you know,
inconvenience some people for a little while, instead of having
to come to a scene like what those in Florida
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had to come to they're grateful to do that. Now,
there was some I guess, some back and forth between
Christy numb and Gavin Newson, because Gavin Newsen was like, hey, genius,
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you know, because this was a California resident, illegal alien
illegally crossed the southern border, and Newsom was like, hey, genius,
this person crossed the border back in twenty eighteen. And
it's like, well, yeah, that was Trump's presidency. And whenever
he crossed the border, he you know, he had tried
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to get a work visa, and of which case the
Trump administration denied him said visa, and he didn't get
a work visa until twenty twenty one, and of which
case that was under Biden's presidency. And then it was
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Gavin Newsom's California that gave him the CDL. And just
so you know, even though I do believe that as
far as CDLs goes, they should be federalized, let me
tell you why. As a truck driver, you're traveling everywhere, right,
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I mean, I have been in forty seven out of
the forty eight continuous United States of America, and I've
been to five provinces up in Canada. I've done some traveling.
I've been to Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Quebec. The
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five provinces I've been to, and as far as the
continuous US goes, I've been to every single state but one.
And it's already one of those aspects that as far
as the DMV is concerned, DOT, actually, I guess I
should say they're all they all communicate with each other, right,
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they all communicate with each other. So whenever you screw
up in one state, it's not like you can have
a driver's like in another state. Doesn't work like that.
You can't do that because it's on the DOT. They
are all connected. You ain't supposed to be able to
do that at all but one of the other. So
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I mean like it's already, in a matter of speaking, federalized,
because it's the Department of Transportation that we you know,
that we have to operate by, right, I mean, our
DOT rules and regulations do not differ from one state
to the other. It's already federalized. The DOT operates with
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our information is already federalized. The only part of the
process that is even localized a little bit is us
getting a license. But the other crappy thing is like
a for instance, Okay, as a truck driver, now, granted
it's better than what it was, but as a truck driver,
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my legal limit is point zero four. That's half the
legal limit for an average everyday driver. Half the legal limit,
you know, legal limits point oh eight for a truck
driver's point oh four. Now, like I said, this is
better than what it used to be, because it used
to be it was zero zero tolerance. You blow anything,
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you're screwed, zero tolerance. And in all honesty, because if
you're a CDO holder, you are held to that standard.
As I can only have a point zero four and
that's it. Anything other than that, I lose my job.
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We're held to a different standard, not just a higher standard,
we're held to a different standard. And then, in all honesty,
my opinion is I should not be held to the
same standard if I am in my personal vehicle versus
if I am in a commercial vehicle. And that's just
my own personal opinion. So Gavin news his California is
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the one that gave this illegal his driver's license, and
he tried to call out Christy Nome and say that, hey,
he came in under under Trump like, well, he did,
but he got denied and then he got approved under
Joe Biden. And either way you look at it, you
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are the one that gave him a CDL. And Christy
Nome didn't just take the lashing from Gavin Newsom, she
put all the information out there said no, you're lying,
and you know you're lying. See, this is the thing
that I don't quite understand. Okay, I'm want to be
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honest with you. I do not understand this at all. Whatsoever?
Do do democrats truly feel as though they can say
whatever they want to with without consequence and nobody's ever
going to call them out on it. I mean, obviously, yes,
they do believe that. And one of the reasons why
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they have this view is because for so long they've
been able to do that, because you know, the mainstream
news outlets won't tell the truth. They'll only give you
the propaganda as the left sees it, or they'll only
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give you propaganda and they'll only give you the truth
as the left sees it. As Dan Bonngeno used to say,
they will give you a story, not the story. There's
a difference, right, There's a difference. And not only that,
you know, you go to social media and you try
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to argue the point. And for too long, the people
that were running social media and the biggest criers on
social media were leftists, and the people who controlled social
media were leftists, and people on the right weren't allowed
to speak up because if we did, we were silenced.
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We were called haters, we were called xenophobes, we were
called homophobes, we were called racists and all these other terms.
We couldn't talk about the truth, we couldn't perpetuate the
truth because they didn't want it. They cared more about
narrative than what they did the truth. And so yeah,
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for far too long, that's what we've seen play out.
The left can do and say whatever they want to.
And thankfully now things are a little different. You can
speak up, you can speak out. You have platforms that
aren't quite as left friendly as they used to be.
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And it's a good thing thing too. I mean, four
years ago, three years ago, do you actually think that
you would have known what was going on in this
probably not so tragic story, very much so? And from
what I had heard, this illegal alien is being prosecuted
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for vehicular manslaughter and you know, three counts of vehicular manslaughter,
of which case I think they need to throw more
on there. Anyway, because he did make an illegal U turn.
Is not just that it was executed poorly and it
happened in poor form. Nope, that's illegal. You know he
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did a U turn. Yes, he used a an authorized
only place to do it. There's another crime, I mean,
I think, and they need to throw the book at him. Absolutely,
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And I would even take that a step further and
be like, all right, so you're not going to serve
your sentence here, We're going to send you down the
El Salvador in order to serve your prison sentence down there.
I mean that's what I would do. You know, why
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give him a cushy prison here. I'd send him down there. Absolutely,
they need to throw the book at him because this
type of thing cannot be allowed. I mean I really can't. Well,
like I said, this is a story that's near and
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dear to my heart. I am a truck driver. This
is a career, a career path that I chose, and
I just it's heart breaking there really is. It's absolutely heartbreaking. Unfortunately,
I don't know the names of the victims. I really don't.
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I never did get that far into the story. I
couldn't even tell you the name of the guy that
did the crime. I have no idea seeing his face
and the other thing that I found. And I'm not
going to say that this is something I found most appalling,
but it's up there right when it happened, no reaction
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on his face whatsoever. It didn't mean anything to him.
It didn't seem to bug him at all. Now, I mean, look,
I don't know what was going on in his mind.
I don't know how his heart felt. I have no clue.
And I know that, you know, different cultures react to
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things differently. I know that they do. And this really
is coming from a place of of me, because if
my mouth doesn't say it, my face does. My face
will scream, right, you know, I mean, you know what's
going on in my head by the look on my face,
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because my face is pretty clear on things. It really is.
I speak very loudly with my face, and I think
most of us do, right, I mean, it's just it's
in a lot of ways, it's involuntary. It just kind
of happens. But whenever I seen the accident, and then
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he turned and he looked and he's seen it, and
then he's looking back forward. There was no change to
his facial expression, and I was like, this didn't even
face him. Are you kidding me? Now? Again? I mean,
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different cultures react to things differently, and I am at
least willing as tragic that what happened was. I'm at
least willing to give him the benefit of the doubt
on this because I don't know what's in his mind,
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what's in his heart. I have no idea. I can
only judge based off of the look on his face,
and the look on his face was pretty damning. But
at the same time, I'm willing to give that maybe
it's a cultural thing, because I know some cultures just
you're not going to see a reaction on somebody's face.
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You're just not It doesn't matter what they're going through,
You're not going to see a reaction. And I get that,
you know, I understand that it's foreign to me, but
I at least understand not all cultures are the same,
not all people are the same. So I'm willing to
give that little bit of grace. All Right, I'm going
to go ahead and move on. I think I spent
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enough time on this one. Holy crap, when I return,
we're going to be talking about the summit that started
off up in Alaska, and is I believe still going
on in DC that right on the other side of.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
This rolled into Monday. The engine just quick.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Spent all my week leaning under that dude of the
knuckles or busted grease stains on my jeans. The truck
won't starting, and box my dream.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
I checked, but I checked the plug prayed.
Speaker 4 (29:11):
The song got in the motors, guns a week's worth
of sweat. Nothing turns out right, this honk of jump
stealing all.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
Man Night song and something dumb. I know it inside,
But the answer keeps running and it loves to hat
turned the keen. Nothing moves your sound suit got the
heavy heart and broken down. Blue brought a buddy over,
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said he'd take a look.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
He shook his head side and cursed the book.
Speaker 5 (30:00):
We've tried every trick under the sun, but we're losing
this battle.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
The truck is won. Dreaming over always wild, open and butt.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
I'm sucking my heart just staring at trees.
Speaker 6 (30:18):
This driveway press, got nothing to proof, cares bodies broken down.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Oh it's something dumb, I know it is inside, but
the answer keeps running.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
Then it loves sids turned the keen, nothing loose, no sound,
so got.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
The heavy hot.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
No, all right, and we are back. Before I get
into Zolensky and putin, I forgot about this topic that
I was wanting to get into. How Trump has already
transformed Washington. That headline from the Daily Signal dot com,
And of which case, you can check out the articles
that I am using in today's show. Just head on
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over to the ho host show. No wait, don't do that, well,
you can kind of do that. Go over to the
host show at dot com, click on the newsfeed tab
and get into it that way. And then going into flipboard,
just look for the magazine under today's date, or at
least under eight nineteen I think, yeah, eight nineteen, twenty
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twenty five. Holy crap, I forgot what day it was.
It happens, I'm telling you it does. So just check
under the magazine for that day in flipboard flipboard dot
com and you'll be able to see all those articles.
There's not a lot of them. I think there's only nine.
But anyway, let's go ahead and get into it. So,
how Trump has already transformed Washington. For those of you
who don't know Trump, he took control of DC's law
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enforcement because crime is so bad, That's what he had
to do. And he has been cleaning up Washington, getting
rid of a lot of the homeless encampments, getting you know,
good ice is in full effect. They also announced not
that long go, that there is no more sanctuary city
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of d C doesn't exist. We are going to enforce
federal laws. And of which case, why would you not, right?
I mean that this isn't a state, right Washington, d
C is not a state. It was designed that way
on purpose, for a purpose, you know, with with the
reason from the very get go. They actually took some
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land that was donated from Virginia, some that was donated
from Maryland, and then they took it all together and
there you go, that's where d C came from. But
they did it for a reason because they did not
want any one state to have that much control over
the federal seat. That's what an amount of to you know, oh,
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there's a you know, we're in Maryland and the you know,
the administration is you know, a different you know, political
leaning to what we are. We're going to make things
hard on them. You know, we're going to you know,
do policies to skyrocket the price of electricity or the
price of water, or just going to shut the water
off and you know, make it to where they can't
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do their job. You know, there you go. They didn't
want any kind of retaliation to go on. That's why
d C does not have statehood. It was done for
a reason. And if anything, if the Democrats really want
d C to have statehood, it should go back to
at least the land of d C should go back
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to the state that it came from, right, I mean,
if you're going to make that argument that, oh, people
in d C need representation too, didn't. Look it doesn't.
It doesn't work like that, all right, It doesn't work
like that. You see in d C it's not supposed
to have what you would call permanent residents. I mean,
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it wasn't set up for that, you know. I mean, yeah,
there's homes there, and there should be because you have
people that you know, do business in Washington, aids, politicians,
and then they're supposed to go back home. You're not
supposed to be living in DC. And if you want representation,
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then most people actually have residency outside of DC. I mean,
that's how it's supposed to be done. But at any rate,
crime was bad in DC, and so Trump took control
of the policing and said it's mine. Now. Since he
decided to do that, numbers have been plumbing. Right, crime
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statistics have been plumbing. But it goes beyond that. Evidence
is building that DC crime stats were manipulated. We already
knew this. We already knew that the Democrats were playing
games in the reporting of crime. If they were reporting crime,
but you know, one of the things that they were
doing is they would lessen the crime to somebody was
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getting charged with I had heard this a while back ago.
I couldn't tell you where I heard it from. I
don't remember if it was well, I don't remember where
it came from. But there's two different things that you
can look at whenever you're trying to figure out how
safe an area is. One is you look at the
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crime stats pretty clear, right, you know the stats of
violent crime. But there's another way to look up these
type of things. Check out the victim numbers. You know,
you can always check out the criminal numbers, but those
are the numbers that they really fudge quite a bit.
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They don't really fudge so much the numbers of victims.
You know, how many people were hospitalized for assault because
they were victim of assault, how many people were murdered,
how many people were you know, victim of this that
in the other These numbers you can get a much
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clearer idea of how safe an area is. They're not
necessarily in crime statistics, but that's another thing you can do. Right,
So the fix is in. We know that DC has
been manipulating the crime numbers, manipulating how they report the
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crime and among other things. But this article I seen
from justinnews dot com headline Justice Department opens investigation into
allegations DC police manipulated crime data. So the Justice Department
is going after him because here you have crimes, felonies,
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you know, federal laws, local laws, whatever you want to
call them. They've been manipulating these numbers and victimizing the
very people that are supposed to be protecting, because that's
what it amounts to. These people have been victimizing the
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very citizens they're supposed to be protecting. A quote that
I seen from Adam Smith, and I'm probably going to
misquote this mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the
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innocent or cruelty to the victims. Whatever I butchered that
I know I did, But that's in essence what it's saying.
And this isn't just mercy to the guilty to criminals.
I mean, this is flat out you know this, it's manipulation.
That's what they were doing. It was manipulation because in
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the Democrat society, they victimized the criminals and they turn
the victims into criminals. That's what the left does. That's
what they've been doing for some time. And it's sickening,
it really is. And what you have going on right
now is I mean, it's to me, it's infuriating because
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if you actually go to the people in DC, they're
happy about this, right, they're happy about this because for
far too long, criminals in d C has gone unchecked.
They've been able to do whatever whenever they want to
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without consequence. And it's I'll get into that here in
a second. So the people that live in DC, you know,
your average everyday person, your grandmother's, your mothers, your fathers,
your family people, they love what's going on in DC.
There's even people homeless people. There was a guy that
(40:21):
actually had his tent thrown in the trash twice, and
he's like, yeah, okay, so I had my tent thrown
away twice. But you know what, I'm loving what's going
on here. This is awesome. I'm finally getting some help,
you know, finally things are happening. Get in the streets
cleaned up. This is great. This is a homeless guy
that's finally getting taken care of and not getting ignored
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like what happens under the Democrat Party. And Trump doesn't
want to just stop in DC, because the fact of
the matter is this is a This is a blueprint
for what could happen in every single city, because what
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Donald Trump is demonstrating is that, yeah, crime numbers can
actually be lowered, not just fudged, not just ignored, not
just go unreported, but could actually go down. You can
clean up the streets, you can clean up crime, change
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your soft on crime policies, actually prosecute people and utilize
the resources that has been given to you and put
these people in shelters, do something about it. This is
a blueprint that the left can use in every major
US city. But the fact of the matter is they
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don't want to and that's a sad but true statement.
They don't want to they don't want to fix it.
They want to keep people victims. They want to keep
people pushed down. They want them to be enslaved by
the system, not to where they can rise above their situation.
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They want them to be victims. They don't want to
prosecute criminals. And we're seeing how this plays out, and
a lot of people are happy about what Trump is doing.
A lot of people, the citizens of DC are grateful.
Maybe not to politicians, maybe not to people that have
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something to gain, but those that have something to lose
when criminals are allowed to run free in the streets,
do whatever the hell they want to, They're happy. They're
a static over this, they really are. I've been seeing
that report a lot, and Justice Department opening up an investigation. Finally,
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may be something will happen. I don't know, maybe something
will happen. All right, let's move on. Let's get into this.
This whole summit that was held. Now, this was something
that started over the weekend. I think it was I
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think it was Sunday that that initially Putin was flown
into Alaska. And I tell you what, because one of
the first things I seen it. Absolutely it made me laugh, right,
I mean it really did. I mean, this was okay,
pardon the locker room speak, but this was this was
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a big dick move. This is what this is, right,
locker room you just whip it out, put it on table.
There you go. And that's what Trump did to Putin, right,
because whenever he's getting off the plane and he's on
the red carpet, there was a bomber that flew overhead
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with a couple of fighter escorts and I'm like, yes,
that is I mean right over Putin's head. Trump's just like, yep,
I did that, and and no, yeah, that's that's what
Trump's re actually was like, yep, I just got done
doing that. Putin's like yeah, okay, that was pretty that's
pretty good, you know, I mean you just the look
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on his face was like, holy shit, what is that?
Oh it's a bomber? Shit, I mean, dude, I laughed
so hard. I mean that was just that was that
was a big dick moment right there. I'm being crude,
I don't care, because that was just that was absolutely
hilarious to me, so funny in such a Trump move, right,
It's like, dude, mess around, you're gonna find out. Let's
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just you know, let's just get this done. You know
what I got, you know what I can do now.
I mean, yes, Russia has more nukes than the US.
They do and ain't gonna lie. Of course they do.
But that's not to say that we're not still effective,
that we can do some damage. Several times over, we can.
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We've demonstrated that time and time again, you know, whenever
we went after the uh, the nuclear installation. Yeah, just
showed the world this is what we can do. We
have the technology, and now we have a president that
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will actually use the whole piece through strength, stalk talk softly,
and carry a big stick. Right. That's that was Chum's
philosophy on this. And apparently things went things went pretty
good in that in that meeting up there in Alaska,
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it went, you know, things went went pretty well. And
you know, over yesterday and today, Monday and Tuesday. I'm
recording this on you know, Tuesday evening. So yesterday and
today there was a summit with some leaders in the EU,
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several of them I don't remember who all doesn't matter,
but according to them, you know, or at least according
to the left media, the mainstream media. They were there
in order to make sure that Zelensky didn't get taken
advantage of uh huh. And one of the first things
I heard was that basically the administration was like, dude,
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you know, talking to Zelensky, it's like, dude, wear a suit,
Just wear a suit. Have some freaking respect, because that
was the thing about the last time Zelensky was in
the White House, no suit, you know, dressed up like
g I Joe g I Joe kin. That's what he's
dressed up as, Like, Oh, I'm a little tough you know,
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tough guy here going on, got Napoleon, you know, Napoleon syndrome,
going on hardcore right, Just total disrespect to the entire administration,
not just the entire administration, but to Americans. He didn't
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just disrespect Trump. He didn't just disrespect Vance. He didn't
just disrespect the rest of the people in the administration
that were there in that room. He disrespected us. It's like, dude,
we've given you billions, much of which you can't even
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account for how it was spent. You have no receipts.
The money was just clearly laundered. We are the only
reason why Ukraine is even still there. We're the the
only reason why Zolensky is still president of Ukraine. And
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he doesn't have the common courtesy, the decency to show
the respect due not just to Trump, but to the
United States of America, to the American taxpayer. Are you
kidding me? I mean, the level of disrespect was huge,
and it really showed what Zelensky thought of America, what
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he thought of all of us, and it showed that
he was just throwing a temper tantrum because he wasn't
getting his way. Because Zolensky, he basically his terms are
pretty simple, right, he wants putin out, he wants Ukraine,
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or he wants Crimea back. He wants he wants everything
back that was lost even under the Biden administration, or
I'm sorry, the Obama administration because that's when Crimea was taken.
He wants it all back. And it's like, dude, okay, look,
you don't have any cards to play. This is one
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of the things that came up during that, you know,
during that back and forth between Zelensky and Trump, It's like,
you have no cards to play. Without America, you would
be done. The only reason why they've been able to
fight for as long as they have been is because
of money that was taken by the American taxpayer. That's it.
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If it wasn't for that, Ukraine would have fallen a
long time ago. Now, look, I'm going to give you
a little I haven't done a lot of research into this,
I really haven't, but let's put it like this. Now. Look,
I'm not a Putin supporter. I'm not all right, by
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any stretch of the imagination. I'm not a Putin supporter.
But there's a couple points in this I want you
to be aware of which may kind of give you
a little bit more understanding of what's going on over there. Okay, One,
let's just talk about NATO. You see, with the formation
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of NATO, NATO agreed to at least one term whenever
it came to the NATO nations, and that was do
not surround me. Don't surround me. I don't want to
have a NATO nation threatening me on every single border.
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That's ridiculous. You know, in essence, he wants a way out,
But I mean, in another essences, he wanted the opportunity
to restore Russia to what it was that was one
of the things that he wanted to be able to do. Okay,
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And this is where things get a little interesting, because
there was a treaty that was signed, and in this
treaty it basically said, one of the stipulations in this
was okay, Ukraine can be Ukraine, it can be its
own nation under its current government, and once that government falls,
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once that government is no more, then Ukraine goes back
to Russia. That was part of this treaty. And if
you remember, under Obama's administration, what did they do. They
tore down the government and then they installed Zelensky. So,
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according to that treaty, whenever the government absolved, Ukraine was
supposed to go back to Russia. That's what was agreed
upon in that treaty. That's one of the reasons why
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Putin went in there and took CRIMEA. Now that's something
that you're not going to hear about in mainstream I'm
not hearing this, and you know, conservative talk media, I'm
not hearing about that, and you know, in in mainstream media,
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I'm not I'm not hearing that being spoken of. You're
not they're not talking about that because they don't want
you to know that. Oh you know what, maybe Putin
was justified and going in there and taking control of Ukraine.
What's according to that treaty, he is now again, I
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got some terrifying to do. I can't. I can't say
this with all absolute certainty, but it does seem as
though Putin has a legitimate claim on Ukraine. That's not
to give him a pass on how things has happened,
not at all. But one of the other facts of
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the matter is if it wasn't for the United States,
because the EU has not stood up and has not
done enough support to Ukraine to where if America wasn't
giving billions of dollars that Ukraine would still have a
leg to stand on. So that's that's a very big
aspect of this, which makes the disrespect from Zelenski far
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more just irritating and infuriating. It's like, dude, what are
you talking about. You are in no position to make demands,
And that's what's going on here. You know, Zileisky's making demands.
He like he could actually win the wars, Like dude, no,
you can't. I mean, you got nothing here. I mean,
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what are you going to do? I mean you got nothing.
You can't stand on your own. If it wasn't for
American support, there would no more be Ukraine. It would
all be Russia. Now it's like, dude, so sit down,
shut up, suck on your pacifier, and just let the
adults talk, because that's more or less what's going on.
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And I mean, dude, it's things you're looking good to.
Something might ended up happening because Trump did relinquish to something,
and that was securities. I'm sorry Putin. Putin finally was
like okay, securities, all right, He at least agreed to that.
Now I don't know about some of the other things
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that are in this nego, you know, things that they've negotiated.
I really don't know. But from what I have heard,
you know they are going to be meeting in like
a couple of weeks, Zelensky and Putin, and I believe
Trump is going to be there at all to go
over terms and actually get some type of a piece
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deal made. And I really do hope it goes through
very much so, and I hope that Putin takes the
whole thing seriously. I hope Zelensky takes the whole thing seriously.
But one of the things I want Zelensky to do
is understand that he has no cards. And if I
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was in Trump's position, I would flat tell Zelensky this.
It's like, dude, if you don't sign this piece deal
and if you don't stop the endless killing, and if
you don't do it during this meeting, then you will
not get one more red scent from America, period. And
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we'll see how long he can last without American support.
Because that's basically what you have going on right now
is the Democrats and these other EU nations that in
all honesty are supporting war. That's what's going on. The
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Democrats are supporting crime in DC. Oh, we don't think
Trump should be doing this. He's cleaning up the cities
and he's showing everybody that weren't competent. Yes, yes he is.
I mean, isn't that exactly what's going on? I mean,
every time you turn around, every time you blink, you
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see another victory of Trump. The tariffs are actually having
an impact. Prices aren't going up near as much as
what the left would have you believe that they would have.
Crime is going down in DC. Illegal aliens are finally
getting deported and going back home. Americans are getting the
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jobs that are being opened up because enforcement, you have,
the inflation is going down, and actually inflation should be
going down. And you know, this is another thing. There's
(57:28):
a complete travity, travesty, travity now, a complete travesty because
over in the EU they've dropped their interest rates like twice,
three times. We haven't done it once. Why because they
don't want you to see that Trump is actually being
successful in his policies. The biggest contention of what's going
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of what we're seeing coming out of DC right now
is in the Senate because you know, one they're not
hardly passing any laws whatsoever, and two they need to
hurry up on the you know, confirmation process because they suck.
They haven't hardly done a damn thing. Trump does not
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have his cabinet, Trump does not have his positions filled.
He's having to do temporary appointments that don't last that long,
and he's being expected to do the full job even
though he's being crippled on purpose. And Trump has still
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been able to accomplish a lot, even considering how much
pushback he's getting on both sides of the aisle. America
is finally seeing and finally waking up to what's been
going on. The Democrats are powerless. They really are. And
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I'm going to be honest with you with something else.
It kind of gives me a little bit of hope.
It really does. On the next episode, I'm going to
be talking about culture and politics and it's going to
be a good discussion. It really is. I really hope
it opens your mind to a few things. But before
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we get to that episode, I want you to think
about what you've been seeing in a lot of different venues.
What you're seeing out of Hollywood, what you're seeing out
of the music industry, what you're seeing out of professional sports.
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