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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Hold it on together. Everybody needs you strong.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Life hits you.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Out of nowhere and barely leave your holding all.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
And when you're tired to fighting, chained by your control s,
freedom man surrender, play you down and let it go.
So when you're on your knees and and search seems
so far away, you not alone, stop holding down and

(00:51):
just be Hell.

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You will st not following apart.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
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Speaker 4 (01:02):
Stop boarding on and just be Hell, Just be, just be.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
If your rise are on a storm, you wonder with
a love step.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
If your eyes are ron the cross you know I
always have and they always well, they're.

Speaker 5 (01:32):
Not a team's wasting the time.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
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Speaker 2 (01:42):
Your life is in my hand.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
So when you run your knees and it.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Search seems so far away you're not along, stop boarding
all and just be.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
You will stop falling hart.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
It's falling into the legs among the front.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
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Speaker 2 (02:07):
Be him, Just be, just be.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
Fifty hand step to ride in the storms.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Where you'll find me.

Speaker 6 (02:29):
Where you are hold your hide a lot, your hard
come to me, find your wress in the arms of
the God.

Speaker 7 (02:41):
You wall.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
So when you're run your knees and then Sir seems
so far away.

Speaker 6 (02:51):
Not along stuff, holding long and just be him you
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Speaker 1 (03:10):
Jo, just be, just be, just be, just be.

Speaker 8 (03:42):
Hello, friends, you have a moment so that we may
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Speaker 9 (03:51):
Hi. My name is Rick Robinson.

Speaker 8 (03:53):
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Speaker 10 (05:04):
Sense to the people all across this land.

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Speaker 1 (05:30):
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Speaker 11 (05:33):
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Speaker 10 (06:03):
Let me say what we feel.

Speaker 9 (07:29):
Hello.

Speaker 8 (07:31):
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normally when it finds that one, it's terrible sounding. So
I'm gonna have to check something. Why is it not
finding you know what?

Speaker 9 (07:43):
Hang on?

Speaker 8 (07:45):
Yeah, you know, I'm just gonna turn some more music
back on for a second. Hang on and eh, because
I think I need to restart my board.

Speaker 13 (08:12):
And right now, right now, I'm losing bad.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
You stood on this, stay.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Tonight after night, reminding the broken. It'll be all right,
but right now, al right.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Now, I just can't.

Speaker 14 (08:38):
It's easy to see when there's nothing to bring me down.

Speaker 15 (08:48):
But what will I say when I'm fell to the
flame like I am right now?

Speaker 4 (08:56):
How you regble alone and saving the fire?

Speaker 1 (09:03):
And your mind can by if you don't my bus,
you alone.

Speaker 11 (09:38):
Not?

Speaker 13 (09:53):
Oh, give me the strength to be able to say
it is a way with mind.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
I know you're any more, and that I know you
can say through the.

Speaker 11 (10:07):
Boy, you and your mindy hand.

Speaker 13 (10:10):
Money even man, you don't my I know the sound rowing,
I don't know the hurt.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
It would all go away if you just say the word.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
But you don't.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
From the latter rolls through the cap of the steps.

Speaker 10 (10:48):
Who makes Colling not the truth?

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Don't Tumper regrets.

Speaker 11 (10:51):
He's got fire in his voice and facts in his hand, talking.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Says to the people all across this.

Speaker 11 (10:56):
Last ray, rob my son show us to us, I know,
been no script to the needle in the sky, the
scene and tell something and okay, scene he's calling it
out and I'm get in a whole lot of cloud.

Speaker 12 (11:10):
This is Ryo real doing his freak up and feel
what we feel.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
He's bringing down the noise. He's cutting through the light.
Shot in the light where the shadow hides. We guests
on the line, and alright, alright, alright, o ride.

Speaker 8 (11:48):
We finally got the Grimlins beat into submission for the moment,
I do believe. Let me get my mic situated here
because I didn't realize it was a little crooked, but
it is.

Speaker 9 (11:57):
Well hang on, we'll just we'll just announce it this
way like normal. Maybe hang on Gremlins, yes me.

Speaker 16 (12:05):
No, Oh, guess what day it is? Guess what day
it is? H anybody?

Speaker 4 (12:13):
It is Wednesday in my days?

Speaker 8 (12:16):
All right, So welcome into the program.

Speaker 9 (12:21):
Welcome into the program.

Speaker 8 (12:22):
It is chat Lives Saturday, here on Kalarm Radio dot com.

Speaker 9 (12:26):
I'm Rick Robinson. This is my show.

Speaker 8 (12:28):
We do this thing every Tuesday through Friday, starting at
ten am Eastern, with various ending times depending on breaking news,
et cetera. Usually it's two hours, except for Fridays, where
we do three because we do the weekend news roundup
thing with Brad Sliger and any other contributors that want
to come hang out for the hour. And uh so, yeah,
hope everybody's having a great Wednesday so far. Hope you're

(12:50):
surviving the Schumer shakedown. That's what I'm calling this thing
because Senator Schumer and Rep. Jeffrey Is basically look at
the Republicans and were like, hey, nice government you have here.
You need to give us one point four trillion dollars
because if not, it'd be a shame if something happened
to it. Anyway, So we got a bit of a

(13:13):
late start because for some reason, my board was not
communicating properly with the rest of this setup. I actually
got excited for a second because you know, since they
did whatever last update they did to restream, I was
having an echo problem, and I got excited because I
was like, hey, it's not showing up in both places,
and then I went to got start trying to talk.

Speaker 9 (13:31):
And it wasn't finding me either. So fun times, fun times,
fun times.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Live radio.

Speaker 8 (13:37):
Ladies and gentlemen, we have an Andrews siding in the chat.
Good morning, sir, Thank you for hanging out with us today.
For those of you that are starting to trickle in,
because I can see the numbers starting to rise a
little bit, make sure you are liking the feed, sharing
the feed, putting it out wherever you happen to be
finding us at. And remember Rumble and YouTube to subscribe
costs nothing. I get emails about that all the time.

(13:58):
I would subscribe to your YouTube channel, but I don't
want to pay for it. I don't know. No no, no, no.
YouTube and Rumbled don't charge for subscriptions. There is a
tiered point where you can start charging, but to do
that it's a completely different thing, which which honestly, I
will admit it seems weird to me too anyway. So
I hope everybody's having a great Wednesday. I'll be back

(14:19):
tonight starting a seven pm Eastern as well. There will
be no Conservative Curmudgeon tonight, and there is no inquiry,
so the new show that I just started about a
week or so ago, Kingdom and Country, will be a
two hour extended edition tonight from seven to nine, and
we'll be over with our friends and behind the Emilie Radio.
Then we'll be back over here for Rick and Ordy.

(14:40):
Then we'll be back over with our SHR media crew
h first for the Edge of Liberty hosted by Sean Lewis,
and then the refire of BZ show from last night,
which I may have to pull from X unless they
figured it out because I guess a bit of behind
the scene stuff. But Sean emailed me yesterday like we're

(15:00):
setting up a new channel on YouTube. It just like
it's it's a it's an actual branded channel. I'm like,
don't you had one of those already. He's like, yeah, no,
we didn't do it that way, and we're finding out
now that we can. So I guess somebody didn't get
the new keys last night, so we didn't go over
to YouTube. I don't know if they fixed it after
the fact.

Speaker 9 (15:19):
Or not, but anyway, so.

Speaker 8 (15:22):
Either way, I'll be working with you and hanging out
with you off and on throughout the day. As a
matter of fact, we may may Actually, even though I
shut down at noon Eastern, it looks like her hotness
will have a press conference starting at one, so we'll
likely carry that on the beacon too, because that gives
me enough time to get my lunch and stuff.

Speaker 9 (15:39):
Squared away and then come back in here and fire
the button.

Speaker 8 (15:42):
Cause you know reasons, and it's important right now, because
you know, the Democrats are trying to hold the entire
country hostage, and then they're pretending with everyone else, it's
not us, it's the Republicans.

Speaker 9 (15:52):
Dude, it's the same thing, it's the same budget. We're
just there.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
And again, I'm not even happy about that. Let's be
completely honest.

Speaker 9 (16:01):
I'm not even.

Speaker 8 (16:01):
Happy about the fact that we keep just kicking the
can down the road with the Biden era a budget.
But considering they were like, just let's get it funded
for a few weeks and then we can fight the
fight later about these these Obama air these ACA COVID
era tax credits you guys are wanting to keep. See,
this is my problem, and I say this all the
time when it comes to government funding. Once you start,

(16:25):
once you've opened that spigot, it never really goes away,
no matter how hard you might try, no matter how
much you think it should, because that's exactly what they're doing.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Now. Well, we've had these we've had these tax.

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Credits since COVID, and if you get rid of them,
everybody's ACA costs, you're going to go through the roof.

Speaker 9 (16:47):
Well, then maybe they deserve too. Have you ever thought
about that? Maybe they deserve too?

Speaker 8 (16:54):
Cause what's the first word if we're talking about the
acronym ACA, what's that very first word?

Speaker 9 (17:00):
Again? What is it?

Speaker 8 (17:03):
Anybody? Anybody bueller? I think it's affordable. I mean, I
know that was passed in the Before times, because you know,
we've gone through net neutrality and government shut down number
one and now government shut down number two in the
last one decade or so, so we're now on our
fourth round of just everything just imploding. So I know

(17:23):
that was in the Before Times, but I'm pretty sure
that's that's what that was.

Speaker 9 (17:27):
That was supposed to be. See Affordable Care Act.

Speaker 8 (17:29):
Anybody remember that? What about this monstrosity seems affordable? You
know what else that I've noticed because I have a
friend who I keep having to help with medical related
and it's gotten insane. Like they were sitting in a
hospital with two broken feet, and the hospital was arguing

(17:50):
with them because they couldn't get authorization from a prime
from their primary care physician to get them the boots
that they needed to be able to put support on
their feet and still be able to move with crutches
and kind of, you know, switch off as a which
foot they were pushing off with because they're both broken

(18:11):
because they're diabetic, and they have some sort of thing
called charco foot. Never heard of it before, but apparently
it makes your bones really really brittle in your feet.
And I'm just thinking, you know, these kind of things
didn't happen before the ACA.

Speaker 9 (18:25):
There was not.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
And remember that's the other thing that they lied to
us about, because remember the ACA was also supposed to
make your your your communication with your primary care physicians
and the hospitals and anybody else that you might need
service from. It was supposed to make it better. It
was supposed to make it easier because they were going

(18:47):
to get rid of all these these these reams and
reams and reams of paper and put everything on computer
so things could be transmitted easily back and forth, and
blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA, and I'm like, and
this is the thing they were waiting for them, my friend,
that is to reach out to their primary care physician
to find out why they weren't getting authorization. They weren't

(19:09):
gonna do it for them. This is what the Democrats call,
you know, affordable healthcare. Now, what's next? Death panels and
long waits like they have in Canada. I'm sorry, Canadia, Canadaia,
whichever way you want to say it, because I mean,

(19:32):
if they're Canadians, it's got to be Canadia, right, or
it's Canada and Canadians, so pick one.

Speaker 9 (19:44):
But so here they are.

Speaker 8 (19:45):
The Democrats are fighting for who again, They're not fighting
for me and you. They claim they are, but they're
not fighting for me and you. They're fighting because we're
starting to trim away access for migrants to our healthcare
system through programs that they were never supposed to have
access to anyway. And the funniest thing about all that,

(20:06):
the absolute funniest thing about all of that is listening, well,
that's only thirty billion dollars anyway. Really, when is the
last time you ever looked at anybody and said, that's
only thirty billion dollars?

Speaker 9 (20:17):
You know what we could do with that money.

Speaker 8 (20:20):
If we save thirty million dollars thirty billion dollars from
the budget with a B. By the way, in case
you're wondering, that's one thousand million dollars. That means they
could find thirty thousand people.

Speaker 9 (20:39):
And make the millionaires. You want to talk about instantly
expanding your tax base.

Speaker 8 (20:49):
But sure, let's act like thirty billion dollars is like
you and me finding twenty bucks on our couch cushions.
What's granted for the federal government, it really is. But
that's that's the staggery, that's the staggering thought that we're
dealing with today because they have got us to start
talking about things like billions and trillions of dollars as
if it's me and you talking about the money that's

(21:10):
in our wallet, which is.

Speaker 9 (21:13):
Astounding to me.

Speaker 8 (21:16):
And now we've got Hakeem Jeffries and Senator we've got Rep.
Jeffries and Senator Schumer. Well, they didn't negotiate with us
at all, really did they not? Because guess what that
is Biden's budget. You know, the last guy that was
in office, you that you guys pushed through after you
got Democrats or after you got Republicans to cave. I'm

(21:38):
sorry you were expecting us to cave again, But things
are a little bit different now because guess what we
now understand.

Speaker 17 (21:46):
You did, in.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Fact try to steal an election from us. You don't
believe me, just look at the data, it's there. You did,
in fact try to keep us locked in our homes,
away from our churches, friends, and families for almost two
full years when it was only supposed to be two
weeks to slow the spread. You did, in fact organize
with social media platforms to silence Americans trying to bring

(22:10):
out the truth about everything that it was that you
were trying to do. You did, in fact have FBI
and CIA colluding to derail a campaign back in twenty
fifteen twenty sixteen, and then eventually try to sideline an
active and an elected president.

Speaker 9 (22:30):
You spent the.

Speaker 8 (22:30):
Entire first four years of his term telling everybody he
was illegitimate because of a scam. You then spent the
four years between his first term and his second term
doing everything you could to get him locked up and
thrown in jail in the hopes that the truth would
never see the light of day. So I'm sorry if
we're not willing to work with you anymore. I'm sorry
if we're not willing to go Oh it's no, no,

(22:53):
we're not. You know why we're not, because y'all have
y'all are nuts. You are being held hostage by the
crazy people in your own party, and we're not willing
to work with you anymore until you fix that. Because
those same people that are holding you hostage are the
same ones trying to assassinate people on the daily, the
same ones that are shooting up ice facilities, the same
ones that shot Charlie Kirk in the neck. Those are

(23:17):
the people that you are siding with right now. So
if y'all want to embrace the crazy, that's fine. We'll
be over here. Guess what, because while the government is
shut down, that means nobody can screw anything up anymore,
any further than it already is. And I will say this,
if it doesn't come to a close in the next
couple of days and Donald Trump doesn't send Doze in

(23:38):
with the red pens, I might march on Washington, DC
with pitchforks and torches at this point, because he's already
said if they allow it to shut down, because nothing's
been reappropriated yet for the new physcal cycle, we can
actually do things that are that they can't undo. Okay,
so you told this out loud what you were planning
on doing if this happened.

Speaker 9 (23:59):
So let's get to it. Chop chop.

Speaker 8 (24:04):
It's time to go crazy, Larry with the price slashing
on those old commercials. Let's go start slashing that federal
government like it's got like you're trying to get rid
of a fungal infestation in the Amazon. Let's go slash
and burn. Let's go do it. I don't care anymore.
I don't want to hear it. I don't want to
hear you talk about it. I want to see you
do it. All of these non essential employees that are

(24:27):
being furloughed, don't furlough them, say your favorite line from
The Apprentice, Send them home, send them out looking for
other work.

Speaker 9 (24:35):
You know what you should do.

Speaker 8 (24:36):
You should then disband anything to do with the government
that is handling anything that is considered a non essential service.
Then you start contracting out with private sector people and
put caps on what their bids are, and you don't
accept anything unless they're within the bids that you're looking for.
Because that's how you start saving us money and put
money back into the economy. For far too long, this

(25:03):
behemoth that we now call the federal government has been
growing out of control, and for far too long, the
Democrats have had control of the narrative.

Speaker 9 (25:11):
Guess what.

Speaker 8 (25:12):
Based on a poll I've seen today, they don't have
control of the narrative. Sixty seven percent of the country
said they didn't want them to shut it down. They
did it anyway. Even WAPO called it the Democratic shutdown.
It's not just a shutdown, though, this is a shakedown.
They want one point four trillion dollars of your hard

(25:33):
earned money, not their money, not the government's money, of
your money, because that's where the government gets its money.

Speaker 9 (25:41):
It's for me and you. That's where they get it.

Speaker 18 (25:47):
For me and you.

Speaker 9 (25:51):
And they're acting like everything's just business. Isn't business as usual? Oh?
The Republicans o cave. They always cave. Apparently they did not, And.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
I'm kind of okay with that, because it's time that
they realized that their old tricks don't work anymore. Now
all we've had all this going on. Turning point, USA
has returned to Utah last night to record setting crowds,
like over six thousand people were there to hear people speak,
because this was an event that was already planned before

(26:24):
Charlie Kirk was assassinated, and there was a whole line
of speakers that were there. And I will say this
because I find this interesting if you look it up,
there has been a vast increase in the number of
people between the ages of eighteen and thirty that are
purchasing Bibles for the first time. Not even just you know,

(26:46):
downloading the apps, I mean actually purchasing real Bibles. These
people have vastly underestimated what was going to happen, vastly.
But while the Democrats keep trying to tell you it's
all about you, it's all about you, it's all about you,
it's not though it's all about Jose.

Speaker 9 (27:10):
And one.

Speaker 8 (27:13):
And however you say Chinese names, because I don't want
to just make it about the Mexicans, because.

Speaker 9 (27:21):
That's what this is. This is a shakedown.

Speaker 8 (27:25):
I feel like we're back in that you were in
the nineties when Russell Umbo had his television show and
he would open it every single show with you know,
number of days America has.

Speaker 9 (27:34):
Been held hostage.

Speaker 8 (27:35):
I kind of feel like if this goes on more
than a day or so, I might set something up
similar here, because I don't know how much longer this
is going to go on. Because the Democrats they've got
to start seeing this new polling number that tells them
that America's not with him. I will say this, leave
it to Rand Paul to just you know, I don't
agree with the fact that we're not cutting spending any further,

(27:58):
so I'm going to vote against this all together. Okay, fine, whatever,
that's your prerogatives there. But you just caucused with Democrats,
So why should anybody ever listen to you again when
you and look, I understand that this is new territory
for us, and it's new territory even for me, But

(28:19):
when you're caucusing with a group of people that were
celebrating an assassination just a couple of weeks ago, I'm
not sure I want to hear from you anymore. And
if that's just me, then I'll own it. But I
I mean, don't get me wrong. Rand Paul has has
ticked working on my language. Rand Paul has ticked me

(28:42):
off before, but this, this is new for me. This
over just complete because they don't they don't deserve it.
I understand why he didn't vote for it, but he
didn't have to vote with them. His display could have
been made known just as easily by abstaining. He chose

(29:06):
to caucus with people who were cheering an assassination and
refused to condemn it. Just a couple of weeks ago.
We're we're now it basically three weeks, three weeks since
Charlie Kirk was assassinated, effective today, because I forgot it

(29:27):
was actually three weeks and three weeks ago.

Speaker 9 (29:29):
It was three wednesdays ago.

Speaker 8 (29:33):
And not only did rand Paul not side with his
own party, and he could have just as easily said
I'm not voting for this, but I'm not voting no either,
and still gotten his point across. But now he crossed
party lines and sided with people that want me and

(29:53):
you dead?

Speaker 9 (30:00):
Is it just me? Am I the only one upset
by it?

Speaker 8 (30:03):
If I am, that's all right. I've been there before,
I'll probably be there again. But I just I can't
help it because I'm sitting here going I just don't
get it. You keep acting as if the world is
the same. I don't know if the world is ever
going to be the same again. I don't know how

(30:26):
I really feel about that either. All right, so we're
gonna go ahead and take a music break here for
a second so I can grab another cough drop. Shouted
a little bit more than I meant to in that
first segment, So we're gonna go ahead and give my
throat arrest for a couple of minutes. Again, no real
commercials lately. I do want to give a quick shout
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(30:48):
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(31:11):
name is Rick Robinson. This is my show. We'll be
right back in just a few minutes. Stay tuned.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
You are beautiful, my sweet sweet song. You are beautiful,
my sweet sweet song. You are beautiful, my sweet sweet song.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
I'll sing again.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
You are so to me.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
You heal my broken heart. You are my father to the.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
You are so to me. You heal my broken heart.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
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Speaker 8 (35:48):
Just for about half a second, I was panicking something
broke again, because the ring that tells me when things
are broadcasting on my side, wasn't there for about who's
said about the second half anyway, So we're back live
and not getting much feedback from the chat today, which
is fine because we got quite a few people paying attention.
But so I did ask the question on X you know,

(36:10):
am I the only one who's mad so far? Apparently
I'm not, which makes me feel a little bit better
because yeah, I just got to say that that. Honestly,
after what happened on September tenth, that just kind of
went through me. I mean, I never in a million
years ever thought that John Fetterman would have more common
sense than Rand Paul. I blame Cern, I blame Cern,

(36:36):
all right, So I mean, but yeah, here we are.
You know, Schumer shutdown continuing, you know again in case,
in case you weren't here or you missed it.

Speaker 9 (36:45):
There it was.

Speaker 8 (36:46):
The final vote was fifty five to forty five, again
Rand Paul voting no. It looks like at least three
Democrats cross lines and voted four.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
And here we are.

Speaker 8 (37:00):
So let's see what else is going on, because I
see Matt Vespa's kind of whining about something over a
town hall at least based on the headline I did,
and I don't mean that in any way to be
disrespectful or anything. But it looks like this came out
yesterday though. So let's see what he's talking about. So
let me let me tell you why I used the
word choices that I used real quick before we get
into the article. Trump's latest move on government shutdown might

(37:22):
give GOP leadership hardburn. Let's find out what he's talking about. So, again,
this was yesterday, So this was before the Schumer shakedown
actually completely took effect. We're hours away from a government shutdown.
Talks between the White House and the congressional leadership were
not fruitful yesterday, and even Vice President Jade Vance was
saying the country should consider a shutdown. Well, no, if

(37:43):
we're headed for one around six pm Eastern today, and
we did. It's been shut down since twelve oh one.
To recap the things Democrats want on the presumption of
funding to National Public Radio, you know, things we were
trying to cut health care for illegals and the repeat
of the rural Rural health Care Fund. So wait, they

(38:03):
want the repeal of the Rural health Care Fund. I
thought they were fighting for healthcare. Hmmm, hmmm, am I
the only one confused by that.

Speaker 9 (38:13):
Maybe it's just me.

Speaker 8 (38:14):
So Democrats accused Republicans of gutting the provision for rural
health care, so the GOP allocated funds and now you
mean Jeffries and otherwise known as team of Obama and
his clown car want it repealed? These these just aren't
serious people, folks. I think I know what he's talking about, though,

(38:36):
because I saw a video earlier today. I saw a
video earlier or a video footage of so I guess
he did finally invite Democratic leadership to the Oval, and
in a couple of different places, strategically on his desk,
there were Trump twenty twenty eight hats. I don't hate

(38:59):
the fact that he trolls these people. They've kind of
earned it. They've kind of earned it, in my opinion.
I mean, I'm just being honest, because they're earning everything
that they're getting right now, because they have been the
ones for years saying it's our way or the highway,
and Republicans kept bending over, bending us.

Speaker 9 (39:20):
Over the table. Okay, we got yeah. I think I don't.

Speaker 8 (39:35):
I got to re up my little five dollars a
month to blize or something because some of their stuff.
I can't get to anymore, but I'll fix that later
this week.

Speaker 9 (39:43):
So war from within high seasons to send.

Speaker 8 (39:49):
From helicopters to nap suspected TDA gangsters in Chicago apartment
Boom boom boom. Tensions are running high between the t
Trump administration and Democrat leaders. Operation Midway Blitz, the immigration
enforcement surged underway in Chicago since the beginning of September,
continued with a large show of force targeting gang members.

(40:12):
Tensions are running high among different leaders as Trump continues
to execute his deportation mandate. On Tuesday, federal agents descended
quite literally on a building in Chicago on a raid
targeting illegal aliens, some with suspected ties to trend Day Aragua.
Immigration Customs Enforcement agents surrounded a building, with some agents
repelling down from black Hawk helicopters. Oh my, I wish

(40:37):
I would have seen that. Nearly three hundred federal agents
from FBI Border Patrol, Ice and the ATF assistant in
the operation in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood. Newsweek reported that
roughly thirty illegal aliens were detained, some with suspected TDA affiliations.
President Trump has designated TDA as a foreign terrorist organization

(40:59):
at the beginning of his second term. On Tuesday morning,
Trump called out the largest of the infamous sanctuary cities,
describing the deportation operation as a war from within. What
they've done to San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
They're very unsafe places, and we're going to straighten them
out one by one. Illinois Governor JB. That's no moon,

(41:21):
that's my ass. Pritzker fired back at Trump's message on
X to Donald Trump, stop using military troops and ice
to invade in disrupt American cities. Stop calling your political
opponents enemies of the US. Why the other guy did
stop attacking the First Amendment? Why the other guy did
Our troops on our nation deserve better than you acting
as a petty tyrant. Why you were fine when the

(41:43):
other guy did. Operation Midway Blitz was announced on September eighth,
twenty twenty five, in honor of KD. Abraham, a young
woman killed by an illegal alien in Illinois. For years,
Governor Pritzker and his fellow sanctuary of politicians released TDA
gang members, rapist, kidnappers, and drug traffickers on and into
Chicago streets, putting American lives at risk and making Chicago

(42:06):
and magnet for criminals. That was according to Assistant Secretary
Tricia McLoughlin at the beginning of Operation Midway Blitz President
Trump and there and Secretary Nome have a clear message.
No city is a safe haven for criminal illegal aliens.
If you come to our country illegally and break our laws,
we will hunt you down, arrest you, deport you, and
you will never return. I approved this message, and I

(42:33):
know to some folks that, according to you, makes me
a war, makes me hateful. I don't care what you think.
I just I don't.

Speaker 9 (42:48):
I don't care, all right.

Speaker 8 (42:55):
So it looks like Andrew also weighed in on my
ex post. Is Ran really for the American people? Or
is he just chasing sound bites? Nothing he has said, stated,
or even threatened has come about. Why is Fauci still free?
Why haven't any of the liars been held accountable for
the COVID authoritarianism? Those are all really good points and

(43:16):
a very good question. And I'm still you know, I
don't want to say I'm hopeful, because I kind of
have lost hope. But we are starting to see some
indictments I still think Komi is kind of a test
bed indictment to see whether or not people have the
stomach for what we're going to have to do to
clean up clean things up.

Speaker 9 (43:36):
Maybe it's just me. I don't know anyway.

Speaker 8 (43:41):
All right, so let's see what other trouble we can
get into in the waning moments of our one. Don't
forget we do have two hours today, two hours tomorrow,
three hours Friday. But we should have a digital beacon
feed spinning up at about well, it'll be around one eastern.
Those press conference things never start on time, Okay, so

(44:05):
we gotta look at this. I just got an alert
about an AD that the National Republican groups are putting out.
So let's take a look at this. Hang on, it's
only had thirty second ads, so I won't take that long.
But I guess they're starting to put it out in
battleground states.

Speaker 9 (44:28):
Already.

Speaker 8 (44:29):
Nice, all right, so let's see is it worth whatever
we're gonna be paying for it. Let's watch together and
find out. Oh sure, whatever, dude, Seriously, I hate when
it does that. Okay, so let me get this fixed first,

(44:55):
because since it's being a little extra cranky, you know what,
I think let's do that and see if it works. Okay,

(45:42):
so I gotta say that might actually be an effective ad.
I guess, like I said, it will depend. Right now,
this is not polling well for the Democrats. If that changes,
who knows. But again, let's not even pretend anymore that
they're not being held hostage by the thirty percent among
them that want all the crazy. So even though sixty

(46:04):
seven percent of America said shutting it down was a
bad idea, do we really think they're going to listen
because they haven't been listening for a long time.

Speaker 9 (46:12):
They don't care.

Speaker 8 (46:13):
They've had this grand scheme to import voters, and then
they've convinced you over and over again that things like
we keep telling you are happening can't happen. And even
if they do, it's not enough numbers to be able
to make a difference.

Speaker 9 (46:26):
The fact that they.

Speaker 8 (46:27):
Qualify it with that last sentence should tell you everything
that you need to know. Just look at what happened
with a recent school superintendent who we now know was
here illegally. What kind of background checks did they do
to make that dude to school superintendent, because apparently he
has a criminal background. School superintendent with a criminal background,

(46:53):
I didn't think things like that were supposed to happen,
because you know, that's kind of the important stuff. Look,
I am a second chance this kind of guy, I
really am. There are certain things that I don't think
are certain jobs that I don't think having a criminal
record should keep you from being the person in charge
with setting up how we teach our children. Probably shouldn't

(47:15):
have been one of them to begin with. I mean,
I just, you know, the more I find out about
this guy, like, did TDA implant him there to start
plucking kids out of their school system? And yes, that's
complete hyperable. I don't know anything about it, one way
or the other. I'm just saying that just seems really
really weird to me. All right, So we got to

(47:42):
talk about this real quick in the waning of this hour.
So I guess let's find out what's going on, because
apparently the Taliban has done something weird. I didn't even
know there was any Taliban anymore. This is from Bob
Hoge over at Red State. The Stone Age is calling
the Taliban shuts off key service to entire country over
immorality concerns. So here, the Democrats describe it, you would

(48:04):
think we live in a dystopian theocracy where white Christian
men want to control our every move. That's because we do, sorry,
just kidding, and exert their power over the populace. Of course,
they ignore the fact that you are free in America
to voice your opinions, embrace whatever religion you desire, educate

(48:24):
yourself to whatever level you think will help you, and
marry just about anybody you choose, except for in America.
Yet in most places you can't marry your cousins. Hmmm,
So what would it be like to live under a
real authoritarian, backward government that treats women like dogs and
despises progress. Maybe some of that we live in a dictatorship.

(48:46):
Crowd should visit Afghanistan, home of the ruthless ruling Taliban.
They might have trouble booking their flights home, however, because
the Taliban cut off internet and communications services to their
entire country.

Speaker 16 (49:04):
Hell.

Speaker 8 (49:04):
The blackout is said to have come after Afghanistan's three
and fifty kilometer fiber optic network was disabled, leaving flights grounded,
banks frozen, and millions and citizens and businesses cut off.
Kobul International Airport has seen all commercial flights canceled or
marked is unknown, leaving the country's main air hub virtually deserted, deserted,

(49:28):
desert Who the fuck it? Peruders, I'm sorry routers. Morning
Group net Blocks also confirmed two Reuters that traffic levels
had dropped to around one percent of normal, underscoring the
unprecedented scale of the current disruption. So have we heard
anything out of Hollywood leftists virtue signaling crowds? Nope, nope, nope.

(49:54):
So where you guys at? Where are you at? The
Taliban just cut off internet in Afghanistan. Girls are already
banned from schools now they've lost online education too.

Speaker 9 (50:06):
So so where's where? Where's the where's the silence's violence? Crowd?
Where are all those folks at? Where's there?

Speaker 8 (50:12):
You know, remember when they you know, the hashtag you know,
I'm sorry, the pound me too thing and they were
standing up with you know, all these signs and the
hashtag bring back our girls and all those things. Where
Where where are those folks now? Where are they now?

Speaker 11 (50:32):
So?

Speaker 8 (50:32):
What exactly is the difference between Bocaharam and the Taliban
one kidnapped girls in Nigeria and the world launch day
hashtag bring back our girls campaign. The other has erased
girls education in afghanist stand banning schools, banning the internet,
yet there is no global outcry the Afghan women not
deserve the same movement.

Speaker 9 (50:52):
Hmmm, that's a very good question. Where is the outcry?
Where is it seems weird? Does it not? Perhaps it
is just me, but to me that seems more than

(51:13):
a little odd.

Speaker 8 (51:31):
All right, let's see, we got about what eight minutes left.
I'm sure I can find another piece of something to
get in trouble with on the way out the door
for the first hour, so hang on, okay, So we

(51:54):
got to talk about this. Vance was on Fox and
Friends this morning, and Yah had some rather interesting points
that I think we should discuss. Oh, no momento por favor,
all right, So that's I hate it when it does that.

(52:17):
You know what, I'm just gonna go over here. It's
gonna make me go over here anyway, So I might
as well to do it now because it's all being
cranky and crazy today. It's not my fault, man, It's
not my fault. Oh I forgot to do something, okay, Okay, donkey,

(52:42):
Now I think I finally have it ready to go,

(54:26):
all right, And then we've got this clip, and this
is what I was talking about earlier. This is what
I'm going to hold the president too right here, and
you don't have to you can just look at the
chiron on the screen for them. It looks like it's
from CNN.

Speaker 9 (54:41):
So a lot of good can come down from shutdowns.

Speaker 20 (54:51):
The Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and thank
you so much for being here. Mister Speaker. Do you
believe the government's going to shut down in three hours
from now?

Speaker 21 (54:58):
I think it is inevitable. Now it's a very reckless
decision that Chuck Schumer has made. The Democrats have taken
the last vote within the last few hours. They voted
it down once again, and so there's no other option.

Speaker 9 (55:11):
Now.

Speaker 21 (55:12):
It's important to note what they're doing here. They are
throwing a fit, they're making partisan arguments. The House did
its job. We sent to the Senate a clean cr
What that means it's a very short stop gap funding
measure so that the appropriators in Congress and both parties
can continue their work of doing the appropriation's bills, twelve
separate bills. We've made a lot of progress in that.

(55:33):
We just need a little more time because tonight is
the end of the fiscal year. Chuck Schumer has refused
to give the extra time. Why because we won't agree
to return to restore healthcare to illegal aliens, because we
won't agree to give a half a billion dollars back
to the Corporation for public broadcasting. He wants to cut
the big fund of fifty billion dollars that we set
aside to support and prop up rural hospitals in America

(55:55):
because we won't agree to those partisan demands and one
and a half trillion dollars in new spending on a
seven week stop get funding measure. He's decided to shut
the government down. It's real pain for real Americans, and
it's so frustrated.

Speaker 20 (56:07):
I heard you make that first point at the White
House yesterday after the meeting y'all had with the President
and with Chuck Schumer and Hi Kim Jeffries. As you know,
people who are here in the United States legally have
never been eligible for the Obamacare subsidies for Medicare, for Medicaid.
So what exactly are you saying that they're trying to
do when you talk about giving free healthcare?

Speaker 22 (56:26):
Tis I'm so glad, you asked, Okay.

Speaker 21 (56:28):
So when we passed the one big beautiful bill to
Work in Families tax Cut, we had Medicaid reforms in
the bill. You and I talked about it on the air.
What we did was to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse.
There were a lot of people on the program who
were enrolled in the program who were never eligible to
be there. Medicaid is intended for eligible US citizens, not
illegal aliens, not also US citizens who are able bodied workers,

(56:49):
like young men. So we passed the law. This President
signed it into law. Democrats voted against it, of course,
and it's been wildly successful. The CBO, the Congressional Budget Office,
which is the neutral arbiter of all these things, I
released a report a few weeks ago, earlier this month,
and they said, you know what, the bill has had
its intended purpose. Premiums are coming down. Listen because two
point three million ineligible enrollees had been kicked off of Medicaid,

(57:13):
which helps to save the program. Prop it up and
one hundred and eighty five billion dollars has been saved already.

Speaker 20 (57:17):
So basically, what you did was narrow the eligibility for
certain people to get access to the ACA subsidies. What
they want to do is undo the changes that Republicans
made in that. But basically, wouldn't that only affect people
who do have legal status, people who are refugee secrets
here in the United States asylum secrets.

Speaker 21 (57:34):
Those are two totally different issues. So they've they've created
this as a new argument that they have as to
why they should not keep the government open. But they're
arguing a December policy debate for a September funding issue.
The subjects that you're talking about don't expire until the
end of Discissier.

Speaker 20 (57:51):
No, no, no, those are the subsidies for just everyday Americans.
That's one thing that obviously has been the main premise
of their argument. But you're saying they want to give
free healthcare to people who are in the United States illegally.

Speaker 23 (58:00):
That is exactly what the effect will be.

Speaker 20 (58:02):
But when I looked at it, there's a little nuance
because if they want to undo changes that y'all made,
narrowing who is eligible to get that. Those are people
who are refugee seekers, asylum seekers. They're not technically people
who are here illegally just cross the border.

Speaker 21 (58:14):
Oh, this is exactly what will happen, and Maxine Waters admitted,
I think accidentally today on the House steps, they want
to give health care to everybody.

Speaker 19 (58:22):
Maxim Waters is.

Speaker 20 (58:23):
Not in charge, She's not the one.

Speaker 21 (58:24):
She didn't write one of these and everybody should google
it and read their counter see my.

Speaker 20 (58:29):
Point, right, you're making this argument that they want to
just give health care to everyone who's here illegally. This
is not for people who cross the border and don't
have paperwork. These are people who have temporary protected status.

Speaker 18 (58:38):
Right.

Speaker 21 (58:38):
Absolutely, what will happen if that counter proposal was enacted
is illegal aliens would be paid for. American taxpayers hard
earned dollars would be paying for benefits for illegal aliens. Again,
we're not doing that.

Speaker 8 (59:30):
So sorry, I just realized I screwed up. The echo
came back, so I was trying to take care of
that anyway. So I don't want to listen to the
whole thing. I just wanted to play that part of it.
You can hear them getting cranky with one another all
the above. I just also want to call everybody's attention
to the fact that you know, in the very first
part of that exchange, the Speaker of the House pointed

(59:51):
out that the Democrats wanted to get rid of the
funding for rural hospitals because they were mad, because they
weren't getting everything else they wanted. Interesting times in ladies
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My only point with ran.

Speaker 8 (01:08:25):
Paul is he could have very easily not voted no
and just abstained and still had the very same result
and not made it look as if he were siding
with a group of people that, again just three weeks ago,
seem to be perfectly fine with an American being assassinated.
Because no matter how much they try to spend this stuff,
when they call up their resolutions to condemn these kind

(01:08:47):
of things, we always vote for them every single time
because we're not the monsters that they want to tell
everybody that we are. But they keep showing that they are,
in fact the monsters that they keep telling everybody they
are not, over and over.

Speaker 9 (01:08:59):
And over again, just saying just saying, all right, So
all right.

Speaker 8 (01:09:10):
I thought I already reposted this, but I guess I'm
gonna do it again. For some reason, they didn't show up. Also,
so I noticed something weird while I'm on the break,
So I noticed this last night. So you know how,
for those of you that have accounts on X, there's
that live on X section and it usually shows you
everything that's currently running within reason. For some reason, mine

(01:09:31):
on my main account is only showing the spaces, which
are for those of you who don't know what I'm
talking about, there's like red rings for live video and
like purplish rings for live audio streams, and uh yeah,
So I noticed last night my regular my ex account,
the at Radovick seventy three, wasn't showing any of the

(01:09:53):
live on X that wasn't spaces. But I noticed a
minute ago when I go over to the KLARM radio account,
it doesn't show me any of the spaces, but it's
only showing the videos. I really don't know what's going on,
but we have almost three hundred people hanging out with
right now, so that's the main reason I wanted to
bring that up, just to say thank you, because we

(01:10:14):
are just into hour two and we already have just
under three hundred, so we might actually get close to
four hundred by the end of the show, if not
a little over. I want to thank you guys for that.
It seems like our numbers are slowly starting to go
back up again. There were some issues with the algorithm
for where for a while we were pretty much being
buried and it was frustrating. But that seems to be

(01:10:35):
starting to go away. So let's see what other trouble
we can get into two days, hui. I now I
have some bookmarks, I think, hang on, I gotta get
back to the right account those so I can get
to the bookmarks. Dada, don't, don't do don't don't but no, no, no,

(01:10:56):
I'm doing it to put it in everybody's head.

Speaker 9 (01:10:58):
You can feel free to hate me. It's all right.

Speaker 8 (01:11:01):
I do that to friends all the time, Like I'll
see a reel with that in there, so I'll be like, hey,
I had to share this with you because now it's
stuck in my head.

Speaker 9 (01:11:08):
They're like, you bastard. Yeah, I am that guy. I
really am.

Speaker 8 (01:11:13):
And I don't just pretend to be that guy on
X either. I legit am that guy in real life.
So there's a reason I only have select friends because
I'm annoying and I know it. It's okay. So we
already talked about that bit. So oh so we got
to talk about this, right, So hang on, to give you,

(01:11:33):
guys context. I think I still have.

Speaker 9 (01:11:35):
Yeah, I do. So I thought I had it. Yeah,
I do, just by itself, That's what I was looking for.

Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
Hang on, So we gotta to give you guys context
on the other bit that I'm gonna be playing in
a second.

Speaker 9 (01:11:46):
We gotta play this first. We have to. It has
to be done.

Speaker 8 (01:11:50):
It just there's no other option. So sorry about your feelings,
especially if you don't like this. I for one thought
this was absolutely hilarious. And I've been trying to use
AI to fix something and it's not getting right. So
I'm trying to figure it out. But so this was
put out by our president just the other day. Language

(01:12:11):
warning because I don't usually run the disclaimer anymore because
I try not to use language warnings as much as possible,
but I will give you warnings when other stuff may
have it still. Also language warning ear muffs for little
ones in three two.

Speaker 24 (01:12:26):
Book, guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes
Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all
of our woke trans bullshit. Not even black people want
to vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us.

Speaker 25 (01:12:39):
So we need new voters, and if we give all
these illegal aliens free healthcare, we might be able to
get them on our side so they can vote for us.
They can't even speak English, so they won't realize we're
just a bunch of woke pieces of shit, you know,
at least for a while until they learn English and
they realize they hate us too.

Speaker 9 (01:13:01):
Look, guys, yes, I muted it twice.

Speaker 8 (01:13:14):
Sorry, all right, so yeah, that's just for context. But
hang on, let's get the next one cued up. This well,
you know what we can we can, we can do,
but we can do all of these. It'll be fun,
it'll be we can do all of these. Because this

(01:13:35):
is a keem Jeffries responding to that very same thing
it should be on this just about now.

Speaker 25 (01:13:48):
Uh, could you give us your reaction to that Trump
posted video tonight.

Speaker 26 (01:13:54):
It's a disgusting video, and we're going to continue to
make clear Biggotrey will get you nowhere. We are fighting
to protect the healthcare of the American people in the
face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
Could you give us.

Speaker 9 (01:14:13):
All right?

Speaker 8 (01:14:13):
So that's Hakim's reaction, right, you just heard it, you
saw it.

Speaker 9 (01:14:22):
But now check this one. Out all right, And now
we have that one on the screen, and here we go.

Speaker 27 (01:14:38):
And then what does that shameful man do? After a
meeting where you're supposed to be working out details, where
you're supposed to be negotiating a deal, you post something
that draws a sombrero and a mustache. I'm the leader
with whom you're supposed to be. And then what does

(01:14:59):
that shameful man too after a meeting where you're supposed
to be working out detailed.

Speaker 9 (01:15:07):
Are you supposed to be working out details?

Speaker 8 (01:15:09):
And you put a sobrero on him and you aren't
even them blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.

Speaker 9 (01:15:14):
And somebody who can put a sombrero on that person?
Then I mentioned I'm trying to work on myself a
little bit because I almost haid something else. I really
did trying hard. I really am trying so hard anyway.

(01:15:36):
But yeah, so here we are, Here we are.

Speaker 8 (01:15:41):
But so here's the thing, though, Democrats are used to
how this game was played before, especially when the Republicans
are in the minority party and they only have sliver
thresholds in one or both houses, and eventually what would
happen is leadership would cave and give the Democrat that's
whatever they wanted, and then we would move forward. But

(01:16:04):
they forgot Trump's in charge. Now. Don't remember they tried
the same game with Trump in two thousand and what
was it twenty nineteen, and we had I think the largest,
our longest government shut down in history in twenty nineteen.
Of memory serves, which was I know the longest one
was thirty five days. I just don't remember if it
was twenty nineteen when it happened or not.

Speaker 9 (01:16:26):
I think so though.

Speaker 8 (01:16:30):
But it's almost like they forget that Donald Trump doesn't
really bluff. They're used to Republicans that will bluff. They're
used to Republicans like Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, John McCain
that we'll talk a really good game in front of
their voters and say all the things that they're going

(01:16:50):
to do, and then they don't do any of them.
And Donald Trump, even though it's taking him a minute
and again, he's basically single tanking an instance, and has
been since January all by himself, trying to fight everybody
to get everything done, including even some of his own
cabinet members. During the dough stuff because remember he tried
to turn Doge loose. The people that he was putting

(01:17:13):
in cabinet positions were some of the people turning Doze
away and saying, no, this is my department. I'll run
and how I see fit. Again, that's not what we
voted for. So you can be mad about Donald Trump.
Mad at Donald Trump about some stuff, but about him
trying to do the things that he tells you he's
going to do you really shouldn't. And I will admit
you know, I was frustrated with him yesterday.

Speaker 9 (01:17:34):
Not gonna lie.

Speaker 8 (01:17:35):
He was already at Quantico. Then he came back to
the White House and did another what hour and a
half press briefing about drugs and prescription drugs.

Speaker 9 (01:17:44):
I wasn't mad that he did that. I was mad.
I'm like, dude, I.

Speaker 8 (01:17:47):
Already had to play a clip off you, you and
heckx Seth talking for like an hour outside of my
normal actually an hour almost two hours outside of my
normal schedule, and then did my regular show and then
decided to stay with it because of that. So I
was working till almost one o'clock yesterday my time. I'm like,
can the dude judge? And again I will. I will

(01:18:08):
freely admit this moving full time into covering news while
Biden was president made me lazy. It wasn't on purpose.
It's just when you're when you're when you most of
your job is talking about national politics because that's when
I write, That's usually what people want me to write about.

(01:18:28):
When I do shows, most of the time, that's what
people want me to talk about. I do try to
move put in some Oklahoma related stuff here and there
because I still it's important to me. But you know,
when when you're when you work in national politics, and
the President of the United States was calling lyds by
nine am and in bed by one with Tapioka, it

(01:18:48):
made my job really, really easy. This president has not
made my job easy. He's over twenty years my senior,
and his running circles around me, and with as hard
as I try to work, that is not something that
I'm very proud of because I work all the time.

(01:19:09):
I work all the time, and yet he runs circles
around me. And this is even though the Left doesn't
want you to think so. One of the most transparent
administrations that we've ever had. He will sit in front
of the cameras and answer pretty much. Anyone who asked
him a question. Now he might go like, well, who
are you again, Oh CNN, fake news, sit down, call

(01:19:32):
somebody else. Now, that does happen sometimes, But it's not
like they haven't earned that treatment from him. I mean, hell,
just the other day, YouTube has now settled with the
Trump administration regarding their banning him from YouTube. So they're
they're don't they're they're settling for like twenty four and

(01:19:53):
a half million dollars I think it, but in like
twenty two million of its to go towards the Trump
Presidential Library.

Speaker 9 (01:20:03):
I don't. I don't.

Speaker 8 (01:20:08):
Unlike Obama's library, I think this one might already be funded.
If not, it's really close. I don't exactly know everything
that he's asking for, but there's been lots of money
thrown at that library. So anyway, anyway, but again, you know,

(01:20:37):
I know we're talking about it a lot today, but
it's big news because again, the Democrats were expecting things
to go the way this always goes. They hold tough
and eventually Republicans go, hell maybe, but so they actually

(01:20:59):
did it. They shut it down. The funny thing is
you heard the president basically tell them that if they
did it. They were going to be walking into a
trap by shutting down the government and Democrats slam that
red button.

Speaker 9 (01:21:15):
Anyway, how's the messaging on that going.

Speaker 8 (01:21:18):
Let's just say not very well. House Minority Leader Hakim
Jeffrey's Democrat New York kicked off a stop the Republican
shut down live stream overnight and it may be the
least watched political event in modern history. So about twenty
minutes into the shutdown and it Keeme Jeffries live stream
is down to ninety three viewers, ninety three. I would like,

(01:21:44):
just for context, I would like to point out and
trust me, this is not well. I was gonna be
nice and say this wasn't me talking crap, but it
is in fact me talking crap. Because, just for context,
on the stream that you guys are currently hanging out
on right now this minute, he had ninety three, ninety three.

Speaker 9 (01:22:10):
Ninety three. We have, drum roll.

Speaker 8 (01:22:15):
Please, a total of three hundred and thirteen as of
right now, and I'm a nobody compared to Hakim Jeffries.

Speaker 9 (01:22:26):
That's what makes this so funny.

Speaker 8 (01:22:28):
It's not that I mean, I've got three times the numbers,
with about ninety seven percent less of a following, which
tells you exactly how disinterested even the people that normally
pay attention to him are regarding him trying to spin
the shutdown almost I'd funny I was gonna read this
article earlier and I didn't. I'm kind of glad I
did now because I'm like ninety three really so again,

(01:22:51):
this is from Ken Klipperstein over on x SO. About
twenty minutes into the shutdown, and nikeem Jefferies' livestream is
down to a total of ninety three viewers again ninety three.
As morning approached, the livestream was creatively renamed Stop the
Republican shut Down, Part two, with various Democrats rotating through
to shake their fist of the sky. When transgender Rep.

(01:23:17):
Sarah McBride, of course she's from the non existent imaginary
state of Delaware, go figure, took the podium a whopping.
I am never gonna feel bad about my numbers ever. Again,
thirty eight people tuned in to watch to watch mister McBride.

(01:23:42):
Holy crap, good Lord. In a country of around three
hundred and twenty million people, those viewership numbers seema.

Speaker 9 (01:23:53):
Oh shall I say less than ideal? Is it?

Speaker 8 (01:23:57):
Really that surprising, though, there is no rational argument to
be made that Republicans are responsible for the shutdown. A
clean continuing resolution, which means it did not cut anything
past the House, and the Democrats blocked its passage in
the Senate with two Democrats crossing the aisle. Had they
not filibustered, the government would be opened today. That's a

(01:24:20):
clear cut a chain of responsibility as you can get.
And it seems Americans aren't very interested in their mental gymnastics.
None of this is setting up well for Democrats when
so I'm going to go back into the article now,
so this is from the author itself themselves. When I
wrote on Tuesday that they are walking into a trap,

(01:24:40):
I wasn't being hyperbolic. And again I quote from the article.
It was written in bold letters, rhetorically speaking that Trump
would take full advantage of any shutdown to cut the bureaucracies.
With one now underway, hundreds of thousands of government workers,
almost all of whom are Democrats, can be fired with
little or no recourse. While very little will happen that

(01:25:01):
Americans will notice other than a few bathrooms closing.

Speaker 9 (01:25:05):
But what about the kids?

Speaker 8 (01:25:07):
They get caught in the bathrooms at the national parks,
you heartless, some up just kidding and closing, and some
interns being laid off, which you know would keep them
safe from Democrats anyway, So leaving Republicans no real reason
to make any real concessions. Just how badly are Democrats
losing the narrative or even the New York Slimes is

(01:25:32):
framing this shut down as their fault because there's no
other rational way to frame it. So this is from
this is a poll that was put out recently, views
on whether Democrats should or should not shut down the
government if their demands are not met. According to all respondents,

(01:25:55):
twenty seven percent said they should, sixty five percent say
knew knew they should not, Democrats forty seven percent four
forty forty three percent against Independents, thirty two percent four
fifty nine percent against Republicans five percent for ninety two

(01:26:19):
percent against. So hmmm, I swear I feel like we're
watching The Godfather Goes to Hollywood. It's like Chuck Schumer
walked into the President's office and like, hey, hey, hey,
don Donnie, Donny boy, can I call you Donny? That's
a nice little government you got here. Be ashamed if

(01:26:41):
something were happened to it and just thought they were
going to take it. I just thought they were going
to take it.

Speaker 9 (01:26:49):
But don't get me wrong that most of the time
they do. But it's almost like they forgot.

Speaker 8 (01:26:55):
That Donalds replet things shut down the last time they
tried this crap, and this time he actually is trying
to trim the fat. So bringing on, Like I said,
it's time for fire sale, It's time for those slash
those crazy Donnie slashing prices TV commercials.

Speaker 9 (01:27:11):
Come on, let's bring them out. Let's clean it up,
let's clean it up. Let's get it done. Let's get
it done.

Speaker 8 (01:27:19):
Seriously, because you as can trial you want. You can't
make this our fault this time, because trust me, and
I'm on record saying I was not a fan of
the cur idea either, because I don't think we did
cut enough. But now we can because there is no
budget yet. We're into the next physical year effective now,
and there's no budget that's been set yet, which means

(01:27:41):
we don't have to worry about recisions, which means Donald
Trump can go through with a red pin.

Speaker 9 (01:27:46):
You gotta go.

Speaker 8 (01:27:47):
You're non essential, You're non essential, You're non essential. You're
not essential, You're not essential. You're not essential, you're non essential,
and just start handing out pink slips. Remember the Jetson's
stupid robot. Can't think of the name of the robot,
not the housekeeper, the other one. Uh, the one that
had the big roundhead and was good at poker. You
remember when it freaked out and just cards started flying everywhere.

(01:28:10):
That's how I want Donald Trump handing out the pink slips,
just everywhere.

Speaker 9 (01:28:14):
Shinku.

Speaker 8 (01:28:17):
Just hand them all pink slips, all of them. I
still and this is a hill that I am willing
to die on. I know that's a that's a phrase
we try. I've really tried not to say in the
last three weeks because of how serious everything's gotten.

Speaker 9 (01:28:31):
But it is the truth.

Speaker 8 (01:28:34):
There is no reason that our federal government should ever
be doing anything to pay for anything that is considered
non essential. If it's not essential, then our government doesn't
need to be doing it. That means we have other
ways we could find to get it done if it's
not essential for our government to be providing that service.

(01:28:55):
So all of these people, these hundreds of thousands of
people that are being furloughed right now because there can
that are non essential learned to code bitches.

Speaker 9 (01:29:06):
The Rep.

Speaker 8 (01:29:06):
Jeffree stream now has a total of five hundred and
seventy five Ye. But wait, is that concurrent or is
that the people that is that? Because if it's still live,
I question those numbers. If it's people that are checking
out on replay, I don't know. But because yeah, I
was talking about their live numbers, I haven't looked at it,

(01:29:31):
so I don't know. I was only paying attention to
the time that I didn't trust me, I have no
interest in giving them a click, so that won't be
happening anyway, all right.

Speaker 22 (01:29:40):
So.

Speaker 8 (01:29:49):
Okay, so let's see what other trouble we actually we
are just about up against. Need to take another break anyway,
because I need more coffee. There's not enough coffee in
the world today, and it's going to be a long
one as it is. All right, Sorry, I was getting
things qwed up here.

Speaker 9 (01:30:08):
All right.

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Speaker 8 (01:35:15):
Back tonight actually well on the Kalon Radio if you
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brought to you by your friends at KLARN Radio, because
it seems like the Democrats are showing more and more
why this is required now, so let me introduce you
to the mentally retarded.

Speaker 22 (01:36:06):
Usually, the mentally retarded are divided into classifications, the educable,
the trainable, and the custodial. Obviously, we can only assess
the abilities or potential of the mentally retarded on an
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among the custodial retarded, and they may take many forms.
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vast majority of the mentally retarded are intelligent enough that
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a wide range of ability even among those considered educable,
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we must remember to set realistic standards that are not
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can learn to take certain kinds of household responsibilities. Some
of which may be more complex than they are usually
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are too high. But even in the skilled trades, for example,

(01:37:36):
the mentally retarded can be trained to become valuable assistants
who are the mentally retarded. They are people. They come
in both sexes and in all sizes, shapes, creeds, and colors.
Wherever people live, there also live the mentally retarded.

Speaker 8 (01:38:10):
All right, So we do have to give full credit
to the DAILI meme team for putting that together. But
had to be done because yeah, they just I and
my good friend shan Over at SHR Media put it
in a way that I don't think I could have
made any more succinct. I don't think the Democrats are
going to be around as a viable party much longer

(01:38:32):
if they can't learn from what they're doing right now
because they did. I mean, this was an unforced error
on their part. They already had a what a nineteen
percent approval rating. I wonder what it's gonna be if
this goes on for more than a couple of days.
I just I have to ask that question because what
is their approval rating going to look like in a

(01:38:52):
couple more days. So, so this is what he put
on on X a minute ago. And again he's one
of the head honchos over at SHR Media, so and
we run their stuff all the time. So I do
encourage you to go find their stuff and follow along
with them too. But just to read through what he
put real quick. This was just about seventeen minutes ago,

(01:39:15):
I will clarify concisely. Democrats were asked to extend the
current budget, you know, the one that they had already approved,
because we've already kicked that can a couple of times,
which means this is all still Biden's stuff and spending
levels for thirty days until the bill passed by appropriations
for the first time since nineteen ninety six could be finalized.

(01:39:35):
It was not a major change or a ninety day
cr just for October so the House bill could be
finalized in the Senate. Instead, Democrats chose to shut down
the government grand standing because they couldn't add one point
five trillion dollars in debt to fund healthcare for illegal
immigrants Biden allowed.

Speaker 9 (01:39:54):
So that Biden allowed, This.

Speaker 8 (01:39:56):
Was a thirty day cr not a long term bill
or a final budge. Democrats are racing to the bottom politically.
Forty three percent of the federal government employees are Democrat voters.
Yet Democrats prioritize the legal immigrants over them and the
American public. Their twenty percent approval rating will drop even further.
This was the dumbest, most shortsighted fight by the Democrats,

(01:40:19):
and they will face political consequences, I believe, and I
already said the same thing. The Democrat Party is nearing
its end as a unified group or party. I don't
think he's wrong either. Now I don't know what comes
after them. I have a sneaking suspicion what comes after

(01:40:40):
them will be the Democratic Socialist Party of America because reasons,
because that's pretty much the only unified group they still
have are the ones that want socialism and communism. I
don't believe me. Just look at what's playing out in
New York.

Speaker 9 (01:40:56):
City right now.

Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
New York City's going to be a bellweather, but not
for any of the reasons. Anybody thinks if the commie wins,
dude new York City has done, there's either going to
have to be some they'll have to be something that happens,
because everything that's happening in New York City is already unsustainable.
They're gonna bleed the few rich people they still have

(01:41:20):
in the New York area dry trying to pay for
all that stuff, which means they're all gonna leave.

Speaker 18 (01:41:26):
You.

Speaker 8 (01:41:27):
Hear the Left all the time talking about how everybody
needs to pay their fair share. They don't really think
about the fact that counting all the things the rich
people do, like starting businesses and building up communities and
all the other stuff, they're already paying more than their
fair share. They didn't have to do those things. Hell,
I just saw somebody making fun of Elon Musk the

(01:41:49):
other day because because he doesn't have libraries and stuff
with his name on him, what's he doing with his money?
Have you paid attention to what he's doing with his money,
Because he's changing the world with his money. It's not
about putting his name on everything. I mean, he seems
to be fascinated with putting the letter X on everything.
I don't exactly know what's going on with that, but

(01:42:09):
well someday we may find out.

Speaker 9 (01:42:14):
But that.

Speaker 8 (01:42:18):
I just I can't with these people anymore because you know,
this is another question that I've been seeing floating around
all over X because it's it's gotten to the point where,
you know, we're trying to put America first, the Democrats
are trying to put America last. And I keep seeing
this question, when did all the freeloaders come become more
important than the taxpayers? And I don't really understand that either,

(01:42:41):
because it's not the free I mean, even if they're
making enough money where something's being taken out of their checks,
they're getting more than that back, which is crazy to me. Okay,
so I just noticed on my X feed that Trump

(01:43:01):
shutdown is trending.

Speaker 9 (01:43:02):
We need to fix that.

Speaker 8 (01:43:03):
This should we need to get Schumer shakedown trending like now,
just for reasons, because this has got one. I mean,
if you want to call a Trump shutdown, I guess
go ahead, because yeah, he better he better do what
he said, He better do what he said, and he
better start going in with the red pins now. Despite

(01:43:26):
what we have going on in New York, because there
are there are some mid term governors races. So in
the governor's race, Jack's Citarelli and Mickey Cheryl are currently
in a dead heat, which could be good for New
Jersey could go red for the first time in forever.
I mean, not that I really considered it. Read when
Chris Christy was governor, because not really. But I keep

(01:43:50):
having this same argument with all my East Coast friends
because in Oklahoma Democrats used to be Republicans pretty much
everywhere else that's not really the case anymore, but on
the East Coast, their Republicans would probably be Democrats if
they were living here. So anyway, so as New Jersey
gets ever closer to choosing a new governor, the walls
maybe closing in on gubernatorial candidate Mickey Cheryl. I think

(01:44:14):
they call her Mikey Cheryl. I don't know, as my
colleague sister told you detailed in this one I'm reading
from the article Cheryl was embroiled, embroidled, embroiled in a
nineteen ninety four US Naval Academy cheating scandal when she
was not allowed to walk in commencements with the rest
of her class. Cheryl claims that she was only penalized

(01:44:37):
because she would not rout out her classmates involved in
the scandal. But New Jerseyans used to not liking how
bad things smell because New Jersey didn't really like the
smell of that either, So Chery's Republican opponent, former New
Jersey State Rep. Jack Cirelli, has called for her school

(01:44:57):
records to be released, but Cheryl has balked at this.
Told JA also reported that Strelley has Jo has picked
up a key endorsement from Democrat James P. Dodd, the
mayor of Dover, New Jersey. Now, in a new Quantum
Insights poll of likely voters, the Strelli Cheryl matchup gets

(01:45:19):
even more interesting. Cheryl's lead is down ten points from
labor Day and she only maintains a lead of two
point three points within the mass. At this point, she's
within the margin of error. We'll be going through those
poor results in a minute. With just a few weeks
left in the contest, there is plenty of time for
Siatrelly to move the race into a statistical tie and

(01:45:40):
even surpass his opponent. So this is again from Quantus Insights.
New Quantus Insights Poll New Jersey Likely Voters Survey September
twenty ninth and September thirtieth, twenty twenty five Governor's race.
Mikey Cheryl forty eight point one percent has lost a
total of one percentage point since last polled. Jack's Attrelley

(01:46:02):
forty five are citreality forty five point eight percent show
up seven points since last polled. Others are sitting at
one point six percent undecided, four point five percent lead,
down from plus ten post Labor Day, now just plus.

Speaker 9 (01:46:16):
Or minus two.

Speaker 8 (01:46:21):
So among independent voters, Ciatrelli has increased his lead by
thirteen points, the most significant shift in the races it began.
Seatrelli holds fifty one percent of the independent versus Cheryl's
thirty eight percent. In the poll question on which candidate
voters trust to deliver for New Jersey, it isn't even
split fifty to fifty for each candidate. The race is

(01:46:42):
clearly tightening, and as it does, Cheryl appears to be
the one losing ground, and it's not a good look.
What's also not a good look are new revelations that
Cheryl's two children received appointments to the highly competitive Naval
Academy soon after her own Naval Academy scandal broke, and

(01:47:03):
I quote New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikey Cheryl is facing
fresh scrutiny from the revelation that her two children were
accepted into the highly competitive Naval Academy, days after her
campaign was rocked by the news of her involvement in
a notorious cheating scandal as a midshipman. The Democratic Congress
Quitter's office announced in June that her two kids, Lincoln

(01:47:25):
and Margaret Hedberg, were among nine students from her district
to land spots in the Naval Academy, which has an
admission rate of nine percent. Senator Cory Booker, Democrat New
Jersey and former Interim Senator George Helmy, Democrat New Jersey
each nominated one of the two children. The Post has

(01:47:47):
learned members of Congress can have five constituents attending the
Naval Academy at any time, and typically nominate fifteen candidates
for each vacant spot, with the option of naming a
principal nominee acording to the Academy. So tell us all
how privileged you are and how much of an insider

(01:48:08):
you are without having to tell us how privileged you
are and how much of an insider you are. Holykarpoff,
Holy Karpoff. Yeah, so fun times. Right, All right, So
we haven't been over there much yet. Today, Let's go
see what PG media has got going on in their headlines.

(01:48:31):
We've already hit the blaze, We've done town Hall. So yeah,
it looks like they're all kind of on the same places.
Uh oh okay, So this is not something I saw before.
This actually just came out a little bit ago. Apparently
elon Omar might be in trouble because feds are finding

(01:48:52):
stuff in her neck of the woods. So let's take
a look. This is from Tim O'Brien over at PGIA.
There's an old adage when in Rome, do as the
Romans do. It recognizes the universal tactic for doing well
away from home. Elon Omar is from Somalia.

Speaker 9 (01:49:10):
This we know just about.

Speaker 8 (01:49:11):
All of the other details of her journey to this
point are murky at best. The everything we know is
Omar probably would not do in Rome what the Romans do.
The official story is that she was born in Mogidishu
in nineteen eighty two. After civil war upted in her homeland,
her family fled to Kenya.

Speaker 9 (01:49:30):
Did they know?

Speaker 8 (01:49:31):
Obama's family curious In the early nineteen nineties, they stayed
in a refugee camp in that country for a few years,
and then in nineteen ninety five, the family resettled to
the US. If you believe Omar, she said she came
to the US in nineteen ninety five at the age
of twelve. Her family landed in Arlington, Virginia, then bounced

(01:49:52):
to Minneapolis. Record states she became a US citizen in
two thousand, at the age of either seventeen or eighteen.
If you've heard stories about Omar possibly marrying a cousin
or a brother in order to become a US citizen,
I've got nothing definitive for you here, And that's the point.
The level of obfuscation itself around much of Omar's background

(01:50:14):
is enough to make one curious. The rumors are that
she married her biological brother or cousin potentially should pick
oh wait, sorry for immigration purposes. PolitiFact sourcing, The AP
and the Minneapolis Star Tribune has refuted the claims. Are
those reports credible or are they just run and cover

(01:50:34):
for one of their favorite Democratic politicians. Business Insider published
its two comprehensive reviews of the situation and found discrepancies
in Omar's story, but could not definitively prove that the
rumors are accurate. More to the point, BI found that
Omar married her first husband, am Matt Heersey in an

(01:50:58):
Islamic faith ceremony into the use and two, but the
couple did not obtain a legal marriage certificate. The couple
split in two thousand and eight, also in a faith
based not legal proceeding. B I reports that Omar legally
married her second husband, ah Mid in two thousand and nine.

(01:51:21):
Let's just from now one, when they when they start
talking about those names, I think I'm just gonna do that. Ohrka,
I don't care anymore anyway. So yeah, So in twenty seventeen,
Omar got divorced from Elmy and legally married her first
husband here. See again in twenty eighteen. Confused, I'm confused.

Speaker 9 (01:51:49):
So ain't love grand? You may be surprised to know
that true love did not survive, and Omar.

Speaker 8 (01:51:54):
Fire Fire filed for divorce from here see in twenty nineteen.
Omar's regular public rants against the country that took her in.
I believe she was actually sponsored by Republicans too, which
I find interesting. Where she's lived most of her life,
where her children were born, and which employs her. You'd
think she'd, you know, you think she'd you know, like

(01:52:18):
It's impossible to know what goes on in her mind
or anything, or her heart if she's got one. But
it does appear Omar really does like getting married, because
she does it a lot. Less than a year after
divorcing Yarsy for a second time, she married US political

(01:52:38):
consultant Tim Mannette in March of twenty twenty. Well, we'll
stop there on the Omar love saga. That's sure to
be a Hallmark movie someday, because this isn't TMZ, this
is Galen Radio. Our focus is on the larger issue
of immigration in the Minneapolis Saint Paul area, a large

(01:53:01):
part of which is in Omar's fifth congressional district. And
what a mess that has become. Omar story in fact
provides the perfect backdrop for that now huge mess. But
things might, in fact, dare we say, could be changing

(01:53:22):
Operation Twin Shield. Yesterday, a group of federal agents announced
the results of a large scale immigration fraud investigation centered
on Minneapolis Saint Paul. US Citizenship and in Immigration Services
coordinated with US Immigration and Customers Enforcement and the FBI
to conduct Operation Twin Shield, which they described and his

(01:53:42):
statements as the first of its kind targeted surge of
fraud detection and deterrence activities across Minneapolis, Saint Paul and
the surrounding areas.

Speaker 9 (01:53:51):
According to the.

Speaker 8 (01:53:52):
FEDS, they discovered a suspected fraud in two hundred and
seventy five cases in the minneapol Is Saint Paul area.

Speaker 9 (01:54:02):
Dun, Dun, Dun.

Speaker 8 (01:54:04):
We have the Yeah, we should have time. Hang on,
So we'll put that on the screen. All right, So
we're going to listen to this.

Speaker 9 (01:54:18):
I hang out.

Speaker 23 (01:54:26):
Since September nineteenth, officers from our Fraud Detection and National
Security Directorate, working in teams, have conducted over one thousand
site visits across the Minneapolis Saint Paul area as part
of this operation. What they found should shock all of America.
Focusing on a list of over one thousand target cases

(01:54:47):
involving more than nine hundred individuals, our officers encountered blantant
marriage fraud, visa over states, people claiming to work at
businesses that can't be found, forged documents, abuse of the
the H one B visa system, abuse of the F
one visus, and many other discrepancies. Over the course of

(01:55:07):
the operation, our officers found indication of fraud, non compliance
or public safety and national security concerns in nearly a
little less than fifty percent of the cases interviewed.

Speaker 8 (01:55:25):
So out of a thousand cases, they found issues with
fifty percent of them and about a about two hundred
and seventy five were confirmed to be full on fraudulent
cases out of a thousand, out of one thousand, Tell
me again, our immigration system isn't broken. Tell me again

(01:55:48):
that Democrats have not used the fact that we really
have been trying the group to be the group that
goes along to get along pretty much since Reagan against
us over and over and over again. And this, lady
and gentlemen, is why we are sitting here telling you
we don't give a damn about a shutdown anymore. We
have tried to work with you, and every time we
have we have gotten the scorpion and the frog technique

(01:56:09):
to the scorpion of the fog treatment, over and over
and over again, every single time. And now we have
people like rand Paul who, instead of abstaining and making
his disdain, understood that he wasn't voting for it because
he doesn't want he actually wants to cut spending.

Speaker 9 (01:56:24):
He decided to vote with.

Speaker 8 (01:56:26):
People that just three weeks ago were celebrating the assassination
of an American citizen. So you and Kentucky need to
make a decision. Do you want somebody who's supposed to
be a spending hawk who actually doesn't do anything, or
do you want to find people that are actually willing
to try to get things done. And I will tell
you this, If this shutdown doesn't yield the results that
Donald Trump is talking about, and there aren't pink slips

(01:56:49):
that start being handed out like candy and Halloween, then
I am liable to lose my.

Speaker 9 (01:56:55):
Ish still trying to work on myself here, and.

Speaker 8 (01:57:00):
I'm being serious. They handed us everything we need to
clean house. If we don't do it now, whin there's
no budget in place, which means they can't complain if
we start slashing things. So if we don't do it now,
when if I were Donald Trump, I would have started today.

(01:57:22):
I'm actually a little disappointed that he hasn't met on
TV all day handing out pace lips. But it hasn't
even been twelve hours yet, so I'm gonna try to
be patient. It is time, ladies and gentlemen, that we

(01:57:42):
get America back to a government that is small enough
that should the need arise, we can drown it in
a bathtub and start over instead of this huge behemoth
that we have before us right now. And I know
we can't get it there overnight, but we could definitely
start by saying, you know what we're done with our
federal government funding things that are considered non essential. It's

(01:58:06):
not that hard. It really shouldn't be that hard, all right, folks,
believe it or not, That's pretty much it.

Speaker 9 (01:58:15):
We're at the two hour mark.

Speaker 8 (01:58:17):
And I gotta go get some lunch, last brunch stuff
figured out so I can come back and run the
feeds for the presser. I really hope there's some news
coming out about what Donald Trump plans to do with
this golden opportunity that the Left has handed him, because
I don't know how much more patient I'm gonna be
able to be anyway. My name is Rick Robinson. This

(01:58:37):
has been my show, and we will see you guys
later tonight four Kingdom and Country, starting at seven pm
Eastern right here live on calorm Radio dot com.

Speaker 9 (01:58:49):
Buy everybody, say good night, Great se
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