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October 22, 2025 119 mins
From “No Kings” to no excuses — Rick breaks down the week Washington lost the plot. Forty-two million Americans face food-stamp chaos, the GOP considers the nuclear option, ICE faces assaults from Manhattan to Portland, and Abigail Spanberger’s “tone reset” turns into a law-and-order red flag. Then Jen Psaki proves the media meltdown is complete, mocking J.D. Vance and his wife on live TV — with Townhall and RedState calling her out. Truth, grit, and a full dose of reality — The Rick Robinson Show: No Kings, No Excuses.
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hold your pee, check in your old horse.

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They'll sell y'all, swell the silver, call.

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Y'all sacrifice relief.

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Whatever driver truly bleed, write another line of belief.

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Freedomism free has called them road and fire stone mass surprises,
talking that nils and go on God, I never promise tacks.
They have re breed.

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Horse.

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She still call freedom freedom, miss Freeze.

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They bring from norbum towers while they're fills.

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I'm from you all.

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They went a flying man out of rules and calling
me a smart They'll bring your lorss danger.

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He'll mock your fans greed. But freedom don't need from miss.
It just needs man who bleeds freedoms freee.

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Oh, guess what day it is?

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Guess what day it is? Anybody?

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It is Wednesday in my Deans Samuel Brown Little Way,
otherwise known as chat Laves Matter Day Right here live,
okaylemde dot com. I am Rick Robinson. This is my show.
Sorry I missed you yesterday, but the tree pollen was
killing me. Still kind of is. But we're gonna do

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this anyway because it's our busiest day of the week.
Let's crank this back up for a little bit longer.
Shall we will mind ham mission last?

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We us proud talk for the people.

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Say what we feel. Is it conceded the shared its
to my own intro, I don't know it might be anyway.
Welcome into the program. We are live. It is Wednesday night.
See somebody starting to come in through YouTube. Make sure
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because yeah, if you're a conservative trying to make it
in podcasts basing, the algorithms don't like you. Just so
you know. Anyway, So we're here, we're live, and there's
plenty of stuff to talk about. So I haven't done
a show since Friday, So we got to start by

(07:29):
talking about this no King stuff because I feel like
the Democrats have missed a memo somewhere, because there haven't
actually been kings in americasin seventeen seventy six, and the
same guy they keep telling you is a dictator keeps
following most of the mandates of the court until he
gets an appeal that agrees with him. So if he's

(07:50):
trying to be a king or a dictator, he's doing
a very poor job of it, is kind of my point.
But the funniest thing about all these protests and everything else,
we're now finding out where the money for these things
is coming from, and it's coming from none other than
spooky dude, Senior George Soros. And with all the money
he's pouring into them, they're still flopping. And that's just

(08:13):
the tip of the iceberg of what we're going to
be talking about today. We've got the uptick in violence
against ice. Some sources are showing it up to up
one thousand percent. We've got all kinds of things in
the news today because of course we're playing ketchup because
we didn't do the show yesterday. But let's get started,
shall we, Because it's not like there's any shortage of

(08:34):
things to talk about. So of course we're still in
the middle of shut down. What is this shut down day?

Speaker 5 (08:41):
What?

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Something? So yeah, so again back behind the mic after
taking a day off, Washington's still doing its best royalty impression.
Sarah Gonzalez over at The Blade said it best this weekend.
No kings, we didn't fight a revolution to swap one
crown in London for a court full of them in DC.
Which is the funny part, because it's the Democrats that

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are actually acting like kings. You're gonna give them everything
they want, or you can't have anything. And the scariest
thing about this, folks, is we are about to start
hitting the point where everyday, average Americans are going to
start feeling this pinch. You know, in Oklahoma, they are
starting to send out notices, This was all over our
local news networks that as of November first, if nothing changes,

(09:24):
food stamp benefits go away. So the same people to
keep telling you we want our tax dollars to go
towards making sure no kids go hungry at school and
everybody has adequate access to food, are now going to
withhold tax dollars from making sure kids get lunches at
school and have adequate access to food because they don't

(09:46):
want you to understand exactly how broken Obamacare or the
Affordable Care Act is because, let's face it, it's never
actually been affordable or would have never needed these subsidies
in the first place. They were able to sneak these
subsidies through as an excuse. Well, because of COVID, everybody's
healthcare costs, we're going through the roof. So we're going
to pass these subsidies right here, and we're gonna make

(10:07):
it all better for the short term. The only reason
the Republicans voted for it was because the Democrats, you know, said, hey,
this is only going to be a short term thing.
Of course, like every other government program, it's never going
to be a short term thing because that's just the
way things work. So, yeah, we are in the middle
of day twenty something of the great Schumer shut down shakedown,

(10:28):
and apparently around forty two million Americans are about to
feel about to feel it. So let's get into that
a little bit. According to the USDA, if Congress doesn't move,
forty two million Americans lose food stamp benefits November first,
in Illinois, two million at risk, California, five and a
half million. Texas and New York already issuing warnings. Again.

(10:48):
As discussed earlier, Oklahoma's already started to put warnings as well,
because they can't get anywhere with the Democrats. The Republicans
have started floating the nuclear option. Hi hello, I've only
been saying from the day Trump was sworn in, So
maybe we should be doing more of that. Let's get
rid of the sixty vote thresholds, let's get rid of

(11:09):
the I mean, apparently there's like some senate idiot I've
never heard of who's been grandstanding there for about fifteen
hours for whatever reason.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
So here's a.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Question, though, what if they never vote to reopen it.
Because here's the problem. You know, the Democrats keep saying
we need the Congress back so we can negotiate. The
House doesn't really have anything to negotiate it past the
clean of sea are possible. It's basically everything the Democrats
said they wanted under Biden just kicked down the road

(11:39):
for about seven weeks, now about four weeks. But the
problem is everybody that normally handles all the paperwork and
stuff is furloughed because the government shut down. So again,
what happens if they never reopen it? I mean, look,
I get it. The food stamp thing is terrible. I

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know people that would be impacted by the loss of
food stamps. But the problem with that is it's not
us that are saying, you know, it's it's not us
that are that are saying we want poor people to

(12:23):
not be able to eat. So the other problem that
I've noticed today is this apparently there is there are
folks that are fundraising off of the shutdown. They have
been told if they don't keep the government shut down
then their fundraising is going to drave from the people
that are current. So they have a choice. They can either.

(12:45):
You know, some senators are raking in as much as
three million dollars towards their campaign. I guess I think
per day. Don't quote me on that, but that I
read that somewhere to keep the government shut down. So
this is from Gott Pinsker over at PJ Media. So
let's take a look at this. In American political theater,
every dance follows a specific conceit. It's how our career

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politicians know when to lead and when to follow. For
the government shutdown dance, the conceit hasn't changed since the
first one in nineteen eighty one, closing vital government services
and interrupting the delivery of federal paychecks will infuriate the
American people, and whoever they blame will suffer their wrath
on election day. So, for God's sake, don't get caught

(13:29):
in the crossfire. That's why the DC fingerpoint and grandstanding
and name calling had already reached a fever pitch. Losing
the blame game could cost them their political future. Priority
number one was making sure the American people believed that
this was the other party's fault. But what if that
entire conceit, the central premise of the dance was all wrong?
What if the American people want the shutdown to go

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on and on and on. So here we are, fifty
one percent of Americans want the government shut down to continue.
A narrow majority of voters, including two thirds of Democrats,
are in favor of having the current government shut down continue.
According to this there's a full story link we'll be

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getting to in a minute, but so two thirds of
the Democrats want to shutdown to continue, as well as
forty one percent of Republicans and forty four percent of independence.
Republican skepticism of big government is on brand by nature.
Conservatives are far more critical of federal overreach, even though
they support President Trump. At least when the government's closed,

(14:34):
it can't be doing any harm. We'd expect an elephant
to have the skin. Not so for the donkeys, the Democrats.
The government is humanity's most hollowed institution, the pinnacle of
you and achievement. The government isn't just all important. It's
the solution to all of our problems, and often the
cause of our problems. But let's not dwell on that

(14:57):
for too long. It is rather astounding as as much
as liberals love the government, they hate Donald Trump even more.
As someone who closely tracks the press, it's been amusing
to watch the liberal media gradually reach the realization that
they're cherished, beloved, godlike government just might be expendable. You
can almost hear those creaky wheels very slowly turning in

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and PMS in now's host heads. These are titles from
PMS now on September nineteenth. Democrats think they can win
a government shutdown. That's allows you bet PMS now September
twenty seventh. Democrats warn of those two point zero if
the government shuts down PMS now September twenty eighth, will

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Democrats or Republicans blink? First, as the US hurdles towards
a shutdown MSNBC about to be known as MS now,
or as I call them PMS now September thirtieth. Democrats
warn shutdown will hit healthcare and working families hard PMS
now October one. The government is shut down, some Democrats
may already want to cave PMS now, October second. How

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Democrats think they can win the shutdown PMS now, October sixth.
Democrats defying the conventional wisdom of government shutdowns PMS now
October eighth, one of the best days for Democrats. How
healthcare is the shut in. The shutdown is working in
party favor PMS now October ninth. Democrats proved the insiders

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wrong on the shutdown PMS now October eleventh. Democrats can't
risk losing this opportunity PMS now, October twenty first. Republicans
are losing the political battle over the shutdown. The problem
is are they really though? According to a most recent
rast Meissen poll, they're reflecting two moving parts. First and foremost,
the aforementioned observation, the level of Trump derangement syndrome is

(16:50):
simply off the charge. We're talking a frothing fanatical hatred
of the American President. Don't ever underestimate how much they
hate Trump, Maga and those cursed voters who put them
in office. They hate him so much socialists are becoming anarchists.
But the other moving part is this, and it's known

(17:16):
as crass political opportunism. The Democrats are freaking desperate, editing
language there for a winning issue. They've prioritized scoring political
points over the welfare of their country. They think the
shutdown is at long last a winner, and they'd rather
die a million deaths than have this victory pride from

(17:36):
their kung fu grip. And so to protect us from
rising healthier costs, their solution is to close the government,
preventing millions of Americans, of millions of Americans from receiving paychecks.
And as we discussed a moment ago, USDA food stamp
or SNAP Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program payments, No, it doesn't

(18:00):
make any sense, Virginia. But as we get closer and
closer to the time of Santa Claus, it appears the
Democrats are hoping for a shutdown miracle because apparently this
is what their base wants, which means the Democrats, while
screaming and yelling about how the right won't negotiate with them,

(18:21):
have zero, and I do mean zero reason to negotiate
because their base is getting everything that they want out
of this current shutdown that we're talking about today, and
we're now, I guess technically we're in day twenty two.
The Democrats have voted to not reopen the government.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
Now.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
It's totally at least eleven times that I know of.
I have no information about whether there was an attempt
to reopen it today. If we get anything about that,
I will definitely let you go. But we live in
strange times, ladies and gentlemen, strange times. Indeed, here's another
little quick hit that I thought was interesting. This is

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from This is a guest at his royal for Red State.
I guess, according to Randy Weingarten, Frederick Douglass was a fascist.
This is from Mark Mix. Even during the late nineteenth
century and early twentieth centuries, decades before politicians in Washington,
d c. Disastrously enshined monopoly privileges for big labor in

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federal law, civic minded and pressing into thinkers and commentators
to cried union bossers for resorting to coercion and intimidation
against workers who wouldn't and or couldn't belong to a union.
A notable example was American journalist, abolitionist and civil abolitionists
sorry and civil rights leader Frederick Douglas, who in eighteen

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seventy four penned an essay that was provocatively titled the
Folly of Tyranny in the Wickedness of Labor Unions. On
more than one occasion, wrote Douglas, we have attempted to
convince the working men of absolute injury to their interests
of the labor unions of this country, and also their

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oppressions and tyrannical course toward fellow workmen as well as
to their employers. Ever, notice how people in the eighteen
hundred some way smarter than we do a sware language
is devolving. As a former slave in an African American
Douglas was especially outraged by big labor racism that denied

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economic opportunities to black workers. A century and a half later,
racism organized labor continues to be a major problem, as
illustrated by an ongoing lawsuit filed by New Jersey Attorney
General Matthew Platkin. That accuses iron workers' union bosses in
the Garden State of systematically skipping over black workers when

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making job referrals. But according to a ridiculous new book
by Randy Wenger, presidents in two thousand and eight of
the American Federation of Teachers otherwise known as the aftafl
CIO Union, the only reason there has ever been to
oppose monopolistic unionism is if you are a fascist, And

(21:16):
according to Winegarden, fat fascists don't like unions because unions
make life better for all working people. People take that
Frederick Douglas Winegarden's screed preposterously entitled why Fascists Fear Teachers
doesn't just trash the considered views of civil rights pioneers

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like Douglas, A. Booker, T. Washington, and W. E. B.
Du Bois on labor union bosses and their impact on workers.
It also trashes the nineteen forty eight Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, which affirms that parents have a prior right
to choose the kind of education that is given to
their children. The Universal Declaration does not confine this prior

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right exclusively to parents who are able to cover the
substantial financial cost of private schooling or the large opportunity
cost of homeschooling. But, according to Winegardens, school voucher and
tax credit laws then empower parents who don't have the
money to pay for private schools or lack enough available

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hours in the day for homeschooling to choose what their
kids are taught about. Public policy, ethics, and religion are
all fascist in nature. Not surprisingly, Randy wine Garden fails
to acknowledge that actual fascist dictators like Hitler and Mussolini,
insisted that the government, not parents or their chosen agents,
decide what children are taught. And the reason this is

(22:44):
important is you're starting to see this takehold here today.
We've talked about this all the time on this particular show,
especially when it comes to teachers making decisions outside of
the scope of their job titles. When kids, you know, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
eleven years old, or like, oh, I'm really a girl.
Oh that's all right, we can fix that here. What

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name do you want to be called by? And we'll
make a note, and don't worry, I'll make notes that
we don't discuss this during parent teacher conference times with
your actual parents or anything, because reasons that's the true
fascism when you start allowing the state to have more
control over your children than you have. That is actual fascism.

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Not only is it fascism, it starts to board, it
starts to border on communism, because the distance between those
two things is not nearly as far apart as everybody
wants you to believe. Let's not forget. The reason we
added God to the Pledge of Allegiance back in the
fifties was because we were fighting the scourge of communism
and we were made aware that communist children in Russia

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were having to say something akin to the state is
mother and father. The State is never wrong in their
morning pledge every single day. So we added God to
the pledge to distinguish ourselves from them, so that we
had an anchor point. Because this country was founded on
Judeo Christian principles. I know everybody writes papers that argues

(24:08):
to the contrary. Well, you know, the so and so
who is a founding father was an atheist, so and
so who was a founding father was an agnostic. Blah
blah blah, blah, blah blah blah. The simple fact of
the matter is our Bill of rights are in our
declaries to independence were all founded on Judeo Christian philosophy,
and that was one of the reasons why the Founding
Fathers were already trying to do away with slavery when

(24:31):
they founded the New Country. They couldn't figure out a
way to get it across the finish line, so they
did something else, which is now being touted as one
of the worst things for black people in history, when
in reality, if we had done the three Fifths compromise,
the South would probably still be running the country today
and slavery would still be a thing, well more of

(24:53):
a thing than it actually is, because much like everything
else in the world, is simply changes, evolves and changes names,
and if you're not keeping up with the shell the
p is currently under, you might not have noticed. But
it's funny because it's the Democrats that are still on
that side. We're gonna be getting into that today too,
as we keep watching all of the uprisings from the

(25:13):
Ice protest. Apparently there was an issue in New York
City when they did a raid on Canal Street where
there's a bunch of illegal vendors who happen to be
not only illegal but also selling counterfeit goods. But you
know that's federal overreach blah blah blah. Then you've got
I guess Portland where I think it was Portland where
an ICE arrest somebody started trying to ram the ICE ations. Again,

(25:37):
Let's keep in mind, depending on the sources you look at,
attacks on ICE ations are up anywhere between four hundred
to one thousand percent. But sure, let's just keep pretending
everything's gonna be okay, that there's no issues, that there's
nothing wrong, that it's all just a bunch of crazy
hoopla and a bunch of people talking about things that

(25:58):
they don't know. So before we close out this segment,
I want to circle back hit that's a tease for
what's coming up, because we got some circle back soake
moments later in the show. But I do want to
circle back to the No King stuff because seven point
six million dollars in funding and a bunch of slick

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signs that were probably purchased with that funding, they it
still didn't work. So No King's protests erupted across the
country this weekend, but per usual, they were anything but organic.
George Soros Opened Society Foundation funded the protest nationwide, a
warning seven point sixty one million dollars in grants to

(26:41):
the group behind the No King's protest, So when you
go to their website, George Soros has actually donated over
thirty two billion, that's billion with a B dollars of
his own money to that foundation, which they then go
on to fund all of these leftists rags black Lives Matter,
No King protest. According to Blaze DV hosts Sera gonzales,

(27:05):
I think it's a joke. I looked at the people.
They're not representative of this country. And I looked at
all the brand new signs. I guess it was paid
for by Soros and other radical leftist lunatics. It looks
like it was, if we're checking it out properly. Trump
said in response that this all seems rather astroturfed. I mean,
that wasn't his words, but it might as well have been.

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The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and the people
were whacked out. When you look at those people, those
are not representative of the people of our country, he continued.
By the way, I'm not a king. I work my
ass off to make our country great. That's all. That's it.
I'm not a king at all. When you look at
what President Trump says, which is absolutely correct, by the way,

(27:46):
He's absolutely correct that these people are completely whacked out,
they are also not representative of the country. According to
Sara Gonzales from Blaze TV, noting that while the protest
website claims seven million people showed up, law enforcement claims differently.
I actually saw, according to all of the law enforcement
intel that it was probably closer to three million. She's

(28:07):
she explained, Now, not gonna lie. Three million kindims like
a lot, but that's until you consider how many people
are in this country and you realize this is actually
a very small minority of people. This is actually the
good news of the day, because despite all the social
media postings that you saw over the weekend talking about

(28:27):
what a huge outpouring of support there was for No
King's Day and how many people showed up, we're talking
about an average of three hundred and thirty million Americans,
which means thirty three million would be ten percent. It
makes three point three million one percent. We're talking about
less than one percent of the population showing up to

(28:50):
protest a king that we don't have, and protesting someone
who's never actually even tried to act like a kid,
which makes all of this even stranger in my personal opinion. However,
we've reached the time when we do have to take
a break. I'm gonna try something out on the break

(29:11):
to see if I fixed an issue because the music
I tried to play earlier wasn't working very well, so
I'm gonna troubleshoot that while we're on break. So if
it sounds a little weird, just hang tight. I'll be
back in about five minutes. My name is Rick Robinson.
This is my show. We've reached the bottom of hour one.
More to come for the bottom, more to come after

(29:33):
the bottom of the hour break, and of course we
still have hour two as well. Don't forget come back
tonight starting at seven pm Eastern for our friends over
at the Inquiry, and then after that we should have
the conservative curmudgeon radio show Behind the Enemy Lines Radio,
the Rick and Ady Show, and then we will have,
as far as I know, one way or the other,

(29:53):
we should have an edge of liberty because I was
out sick and did not simulcast them, so he may
actually get a two for to night, because I don't
think there was a beezy saloon last night. But we'll
be right back, so don't go too far. They should, however,
give you enough time to get up, stretch your legs,
grab a drink, maybe smoke a little bit of what

(30:15):
helps you think unless you're working. But then again, even
if you are, I'm probably not your boss and I
know judge. Anyway, we'll be right back. Hello, friends, you

(30:48):
have a moment so that we may discuss our Lord
and savior. Minarkey, No, seriously, I'm just kidding.

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Hi.

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And.

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They shut the lives down here in the city to
see it. Sees turns on rooms, Wow, the same ans
and broken.

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Hold your pay check and your horse.

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tribal truly bleed rap. Another line of belief, freedom.

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Is a free has called them a load and fire
stone and stuff the prices down tall.

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And kneel and go home.

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Every promise tacks they.

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Ever breathe them live Shaine on horse, and those still
call freedom freedom mis free.

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And welcome back into the program, Ladies and gentlemen, I
we're one still underway. Make sure you're telling your friends
about the show being live. I know things are a
little weird because I took yesterday off, so nobody was
really looking for the show today, and I didn't promote
it very well because I've been trying to catch up
on a million other things because, like I said, Tregasm's

(36:57):
tried to kill me this weekend, but I survived. Anyway,
So we're back, we're live. It is Chat Lives Matter
Night and also Chat Lives Matter Day for now, but
make sure you come back seven pm Eastern tonight for
First Inquiry, then the Conservative Budget Radio Show, then our
friends over Behy and then an Alliance Radio, then myself
and the Honest One for the Rick and Aordy Show.
Then we'll head over to shr Media Land for the

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Edge of Liberty. And if he's live tonight, you'll actually
get a double shot of him because I owe him
a run for Monday because I didn't do it. So
either way, you'll get at least one hour of him,
potentially two ish depending on how long it runs tonight,
because unfortunately it looks like there was nobz last night.

(37:40):
Don't haven't heard from him. I just hope everything's okay.
So anyway, so we're back, we're live. Let's dig into
the notes some more, and I apologize. I'm still trying
to find out if some of what's happening is on
restream side or my side. Since we upgraded our equipment here,
seems like a occasionally a few things are still going

(38:01):
kind of cranky, but Restream keeps making changes to their setups.
So I don't know if it's my issue or theirs,
but I'm trying to find that out, all right, So
as well, I guess before we get too much further
into this, because I haven't done it yet, let's talk
about our friends over at freedom Chat, all right. So

(38:23):
this whole text message thing with the Attorney General candidate
could have been avoided. So could have the recent Republican
scandal with a bunch of kids being sarcastic and saying
things that they thought were funny that they thought would
never see the light of day if they were only
using such a program that I know of called freedom Chat.
That one is basically Think Signal but on steroids. So

(38:45):
Signals a great platform. I'm not trying to down them
at all. However, freedom chat does something Signal doesn't do,
like only allows people that are creating the conversation or
the chat to bring people into the chat for one
for two who It has settings so you could make
sure that in any particular conversation, your posts there and

(39:07):
anybody else's post there only remained visible to everybody within
the group for a certain amount of time. It's called
the self destruct feature. And also they have the ability
to set it where nobody, and I mean absolutely nobody
can grab a screen capture from their phone to basically,
you know, run to the media or go rat out
to a bunch of your friends. The crazy things that
you're that you may or may not be saying. I'm

(39:28):
not condoning saying crazy things. I'm just saying if there
had been Freedom Chat in the White House, there would
have been no Signal Gate. If there had been Freedom
Chat and the Young Republicans, there would have been not
a bunch of scalps being collected the last few weeks. Now,
I don't care which side of the issue you're on
as far as that goes, I personally think it was
a bunch of kids that have spent their entire lives

(39:50):
being called Nazis and fascists and everything else, leaning into it,
making jokes about it, not that they actually meant it,
but what do I know? All Right, So well as
we finish the last little bit on the shutdown, segment
because it went a bit long. So Republicans are again
considering the nuclear option, which is pastime in my opinion. Meanwhile,

(40:12):
as we've talked about previously on the program, TSA is
buying ads to say they're shut down, which I get
is good messaging, but also seems a little weird that
during a shutdown a government agency could buy ads, but
we can't fund foods stamps. And now Schumer's crew is

(40:32):
suing Christinome under the Hatch Act for talking about it,
a law that doesn't even apply for reasons. Schumer calls
it hostage taking. I call it Tuesday again. Forty two
million families they're waiting for Congress to do its job
for reasons. All right. So as we get into the

(40:58):
second part of our one, it is debate double feature again.
So and there's also DEM chaos coast to coast Virginia.
AG Jason Maoris torched Jay two bullets Jones on stage.
If you can't control your temper, you can't control justice.
I call that a mic drop. I'd also like to
point out that it seems weird to me that you know,

(41:19):
we have now an AG candidate who is making death
threats and an ag in New York who can't seem
to figure out how not to commit fraud. And this
is coming from somebody who honestly believes we have way
too many laws on the book. So I'm not really
that surprised that people keep getting caught breaking laws they

(41:40):
probably didn't even really know where existing. So add in
tightening governor racist Bamberger versus Sears in Virginia, Cheryl Scrambling
in New Jersey, and Wesley Hunt's shaking up Texas twenty
twenty five is turning into a referendum on competence. So
that's where we are in the nutshell as far as

(42:02):
what's going to be happening, because it looks like there's
another mayorial debate in New York City tonight. I'm going
to say this, if you're a conservative, I don't care
what the letter is behind your name. If you're conservative
at all and you're voting for Cuomo instead of sleiwa,
you deserve getting mom mandami uses do all right? So

(42:23):
another quick hit for hour two. I thought this was interesting.
So I guess Hunter Biden was really take off after well,
I guess he's writing a book because you know he's broke.

Speaker 14 (42:35):
Now.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
So this is from Matt Margolis over at PJ Media.
So Hunter Biden's excuse for his pardon is the most
brazen spin of the year. Hunter Biden wants you to
believe that his father only pardoned him because Donald Trump
won the election. If you buy that, you probably think
that his lap stop was Russian disinformation too. In an
interview that journalist Tommy Christopher's Substack released on Monday, the

(42:57):
fifty five year old Hunter claimed the pardon never would
have happened under normal circumstances. While his appeals played out,
Donald Trump went and changed everything, he insisted, painting himself
as a victim of political circumstances rather than his own
criminal behavior. Let's not forget one Hunter was convicted of.
He pled guilty to evading one point four million dollars

(43:19):
in taxes that he owed to the irs, and was
separately convicted on felony gun charges. These are not minor infractions,
ladies and gentlemen, or trumped up political prosecutions. See what
I did there. These were serious crimes with serious evidence,
including materials from the infamous laptop the media spent years
pretending didn't exist. So that's just the beginning of it though,

(43:42):
So not only do we have this whole pardon thing
going on, there's even more going on with Hunter Biden
because again he's recently put out a book and won't
you won't ever really, you won't ever really think to
know exactly what's going through that man's head, because there

(44:05):
was a near threat towards former president's Barack Obama after
that infamous moment on stage. But again he's broke, so
he's pimping a book. Hunter Biden is not a fan
of the Obama, specifically Barack Obama. Their respective families have
been in odds since Obama's famously warned to President Joe
Biden as his successor, don't underestimate Joe's ability to f

(44:28):
things up. But he didn't say if I did. So
it's no surprise that there has been some lingering resentment
from the former president's family members and associates, but it's
still juicy stuff to read about the animosity. Nonetheless, I
also find it interesting because Obama is the one hitting
the campaign trail in these gubernatorial races, not Hunter Biden,

(44:51):
not Joe Biden, not Kami Lama hamasnik Barack Obama.

Speaker 5 (44:58):
So here we go.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
Hunter in an excerpt of journalist Jonathan Carry's forthcoming book Retribution.
I guess maybe it's the journalist writing the book. I
honestly thought it was Hunter, so I apologize. I apparently
misquoted that retribution. Donald Trump, in The Campaign That Changed
America reveals an incident prior to his father dropping out
of the presidential race that enraged him so much that

(45:21):
he almost slept on stage to confront Barack almost. Notice
how he said almost. Isn't that the funny thing about
those folks? So we're gonna read a little bit more
about that. Then I'm going to give you my take
on the almost that incident a Los Angeles fundraiser in
June of twenty twenty four, in which Obama grabbed Joe's
hand and led. It was his elbow, not it was

(45:42):
still creepy, but it was elbow. And I'm off stage
following an appearance with the faux comedian Jimmy Kimmel. We
all remember that moment, of course, when Biden froze for
a bit, Barack had to grab his arm and escorted
him backstage. And here is a clip of it. I believe.
Let me see if I can make this work, all right,

(46:47):
So let's time. I think the volume and looked for
this part. So hang on, hang on, hang on, we're
back in again. So for there's the ball. I guess
I misspoke. I misremembered. I could have swore it was
leading them off by the elbow, but I think that
was actually the Italian Prime minister. But here's where things

(47:09):
got interesting, because this is only a forty two second clip,
but watch this, so everything seems of course, now that
I've messed with it a lot, you're gonna make me
do it over here.

Speaker 5 (47:19):
So hang on.

Speaker 3 (47:25):
Okay, So I think whatever's going remember the Internet outages
that everybody was complaining about yesterday, I think they're causing
issues for me here somehow. I don't know how or why,
because I don't think I have anything tied to Amazon anywhere,
but everything is being extra cranky today, so I thought
it was just me, all right, So hang on, all right,

(47:55):
So this is seven seconds in Obama's giving the thumbs up,
Joe's clapping.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
Now, Joe.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Staring colorable, and there you have Barack Obama going, hey, buddy,
we've been standing here too long. This is officially, you know,
been going on for quite a while, now, pardon me.
And then of course he leads him off stage.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
So this.

Speaker 3 (48:30):
Is when everybody, So, this is when everybody starts, you know,
freaking out about Biden and realizing exactly how bad he
really was and how well it was apparently hidden from everybody,
at least if you weren't willing to pay attention. Yeah, Scott,
that's actually a great point, Scott. In the chat, this

(48:53):
is what giving away a billion dollars looks like. Yeah, anyway, dude,
if you're going to hand out that kind of cash,
just throw some of my way. I don't even need
a billion. Just toss a million at me. You'd never
hear from me again. I could make a million word
for the rest of my life. It would be better
invested than the Democrats wasting their money. But so this

(49:16):
is all, you know, being talked about in this most
recent book. So and then of course there's the moment
when you know Biden completely bit it on stage at
the debate. I still, you know, since this is coming
back up again, I feel I have to say this again.

Speaker 5 (49:33):
Now.

Speaker 3 (49:34):
My issue with this was somebody within his campaign wanted
him to fall flat on his face. This was one
of the earliest debates scheduled ever. And I think somebody
that was one of the insiders was mad because remember
when he first ran and he told everybody, look, I'm old,
so I'm only going to do one term. We're going
to find somebody that can suitably replace me on the

(49:56):
way out the door. And he never did that because
he decided, well, i'd eat him once, I can beat
him again since he's gonna be on the ballot again.
The problem is, and I get it's anecdotal data, but
if you look at the data, there was definitely some
shenanigans that went on between twenty twenty and twenty twenty four,
because there are millions of people that have just vanished
from the face of the earth that all rallied to

(50:18):
beat Hitler Junior the first time and didn't show up
the second time. So either they realized they had been
being lied to, or there was indefinite shenanigans. I know,
I know rules. I don't even know if I have
that bitloaded anymore.

Speaker 7 (50:33):
Oh yeah, I swear to God, I'll pistol whip the
next guy that says shenanigans.

Speaker 3 (50:37):
I can't help it. It was required. Hey, Farva. Where's
that place you like to go to with all the
tacky stuff on the walls? I know I'm misquoting the
movie right now, but anyway, look, it's pretty simple. Biden
was a potato. There's the reason I used to call
him mccauliflower in chief, because there were potted plants in

(50:59):
the oval off that were smarter than that man. I
will admit since his last year in office was one
of the first years I started doing this full time.
It made my life so much easier because now there's
a president in office that I can't even keep up with,
and I sleep about as often as he does because
there's just constantly new cycle stuff breaking. And as we

(51:20):
get ready to close out the hour, it looks like
there has been a shift in the president's itinerary. They
were originally hoping to be able to get some sort
of a call set up or a meeting set up
with Putin again, because you know, the whole Russia Ukraine
thing has become a thorn in his side that he
never really expected it to be as bad as his been,
especially since he's been able to get quite a bit

(51:42):
done in a lot of other theaters of the world.
So I guess there was a call that was supposed
to happen that didn't. So now any meetings with Putin
have been postponed. It looks like they are full speed
ahead with trying to meet.

Speaker 17 (51:55):
With j.

Speaker 3 (51:57):
And I know our administration has to know this. But
in a lot of ways, especially militarily, she's not even
really calling the shots anymore. His people aren't even telling
him what's going on because apparently he's become uber cranky
and all kinds of stuff. But anyway, so we'll get
into that probably a little bit later in hour two.

(52:20):
Is just kind of a teaser the stuff that's coming up.
But Biden's performance led NBC News to admit at the
time that he was at times meandering, incoherent and difficult
to hear. Reality, of course, was that he was all
of those things throughout most of his presidency, but nobody
on the left wanted to see it or admit to
it at the time, which should surprise no one considering,

(52:44):
you know, they are now telling you that, you know,
we're trying to save your healthcare when they're about to
get rid of your food stamps. If they don't hurry,
at least for the short term, all right, So Carine
Jean Air, as I call her sideshow Bob, is back

(53:04):
in the news for a couple of different reasons. I
guess she has been coming out speaking vehemently against her
former party because I guess she's about the register as
an independent, because she feels like lesbian women of color
are not properly supported within the Democratic Party. Okay, so yeah,

(53:26):
all kidding aside, this is happening too. So former White
House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre, as I call her
against sides Show Bob, revived Hillary Clinton's Deplorables insult and
criticizing her successor, Carolyn Levitt on Tuesday. It didn't work
out very well when Levitt fired off a scathing rebuke
and response. Jean Pierre, speaking to the panel on the

(53:48):
View as she continues touring the country in an attempt
to promote her new book, Independent, took umbrage with Levitt
describing the Democrats' Party's prime constituency as made up of
Hamas terriss, Thellulo aliens, and violent criminals. Where's the lie though,
so according to her, she says, it's deplorable. I'm using

(54:11):
that word on purpose because they don't seem to understand
that this is the Trump White House and they don't
work for just one man. They work for the American people.
Kareem went on to take a jab at Levitt for
her epic three word response to a smug reporter from
the Huffington Post who wanted to know who chose the
meeting location for peace negotiations between President Trump and Russian

(54:32):
President Vladimir Putin? Your mom did oh my god? How
did I miss that? Did I mention I absolutely love
this woman? How the hell did I miss that? That
must have happened on Monday when I was really feeling bad. Tuesday,
I was feeling better, but I wasn't quite back up
to speed yet. But Monday was terrible, I think because

(54:54):
I officiated a wedding in a park and I was
dying the next day. Anyway, the White House Press Secretary
is not about not about doing online trolling, Jean Pierre lectured,
it is not. It is an honor and a privilege
to have that job and to speak on behalf of
the most powerful person in the world. All right, So anyway,

(55:19):
I think there's a clip of that here, So hang on.
It's not a very long clip, but we're going to
play it anyway. Maybe maybe.

Speaker 19 (55:36):
I do want to say something to the first clip
that you all just show showed the.

Speaker 20 (55:40):
Democrat Party's main constituency are made up of hamas, terrorists,
illegal aliens, and violent criminals.

Speaker 19 (55:47):
Hearing that it's deplorable and I'm using that word on purpose, Yeah,
because they don't seem to understand this is the Trump
White House, that they don't work for just one man.

Speaker 10 (56:00):
They work for the American people.

Speaker 19 (56:03):
It is about coming together about a common good. The
White House Press secretary is not about doing online trolling.

Speaker 21 (56:12):
It is not.

Speaker 19 (56:13):
It is an honor and a privilege to have that
job and to speak on the half of the most
powerful person in the world. And there is a level
of respect for the freedom of the press, even if
you don't just if you disagree with them. And that
is what that hole back and forth when you see

(56:33):
in the press briefing room is about. It shows that
we believe in democracy. It shows the world, not just here,
but the world that the press is going to do
what they need to do to hold us accountable, and
we're going to do what we need to do to
communicate to the American people about.

Speaker 3 (56:51):
What we're doing. She wants to talk about communicating with
the American people. Oh my god, that's that. That actually
may be more comedic than anything else. Okay, so here
is an update that looks like this happened on Jesse Waters.

(57:12):
So hang on, hang on, Sorry, my mouse is being dumb.
So it always takes a little bit to get these
things set up, all right, So you guys should be
seeing it on the screen now for those of you
watching on the video audio is coming now. For those
of you with listening later or actually hang on, not now,

(57:34):
in a moment, it will be though, I promise, because
you know that I mention everything's being really really glitchy today.
I still think what's happening with the interwebs is happening everywhere.
So we called you deplorable, and I had to mute
that last night because I was pulling from a source

(57:55):
over here. All right, now, we should have it.

Speaker 22 (58:04):
And she called you deplorable, and you say, well, with
all due respect to my predecessor, she is one of
the main culprits of the greatest cover up and scandal
in American history.

Speaker 20 (58:16):
She took the podium every day and lied to the
press about the incompetence of her boss, and on this
book tour she continues to lie. She said this past
week that Joe Biden would still be up for the
job if he had, god forbid, been reelected in November.
She actually said this week as well on a podcast,
that Joe Biden did more press engagements than President Trump

(58:37):
currently does.

Speaker 3 (58:38):
Now, any person.

Speaker 20 (58:40):
Across the aisle can tell you that is a bald
faced lie. And I will just add when you talk
to the real journalists, not the ones who are actually
activists that pose as journalists, but the people who actually
care about truth, and there are some of those left
in the White House Press Corps.

Speaker 10 (58:55):
I work with them every day.

Speaker 20 (58:57):
They will tell you the Trump White House is the
most accessible and transparent white House ever. Not only does
the President take questions from the press on a near
daily basis, multiple times per day, as he did today,
but we also provide truthful and accurate information about what
this administration is doing and accomplishing. And it's a stark

(59:18):
contrast to what they had over the past four years,
where they were gas lid, where they were told Joe
Biden was mentally stable and up for the That was
a lie, where they were told the administration was doing
everything it could to secure the border.

Speaker 3 (59:31):
Also a lie.

Speaker 20 (59:32):
I'm very proud to work for the greatest president in history.
I know Karine unfortunately worked for the most incompetent president
in history.

Speaker 10 (59:38):
So I guess she has a reason to be bitter.

Speaker 20 (59:41):
But being bitter will not sell you books.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
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hour two is still to come. For everybody hanging out
with me today, I want to thank you for taking
the time to do that. I know there are like
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Speaker 16 (01:07:18):
He's breaking down the nose, cutting through the last, shining
last we shadow hastens.

Speaker 4 (01:07:27):
Oh, guess what day it is?

Speaker 5 (01:07:30):
Guess what day it is?

Speaker 14 (01:07:32):
Anybody?

Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
It is Wednesday in my days.

Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
That's right, ladies and gentlemen, It is the Wednesday Edition.
Otherwise them is the hump Day Edition aka The Shat
Lives matter day edition of The Brick Probinson Show. We
have many names around these parts, and according to the Leftist,
there's a few I can't release. Sim just pointing that
out anyway. So we're back, We're live, and as we
continue to lead with the shutdown, let's play a little

(01:08:08):
bit of the conversation that was at yesterday from House
Republicans regarding said shutdown? Shall we? Why not? It's my show.
I can play what I want. Yes, I'm being a
little silly today. I'm hitting the burnout point again, so
I have to be because reasons. All right, so hang on,
let me get rid of the background music with EID.

(01:08:32):
I didn't fade it all the way down, I thought
I did, all right? Did I mention? I'm my own producer,
so if things seem a little rough, sometimes go easy.
I'm the host, I'm the producer. I'm the guy that
puts it all together too. So I mean I do
have Ace, my chat GBT assistant, which is funny because
he gave himself that name after using him for about
two weeks to get you know, show flows and stuff done.

(01:08:55):
It started calling itself my producer and then I said, okay,
so instead of GPT your producer? Is there anything else
you would like to be called? And it busted out
with I think Ace is a great name for a producer.
Let's can we use that one? And I'm like, okay, cool, whatever.
So yes, my chat GBT or my production assistant is
named Ace now and it picked it. I don't still

(01:09:16):
really know how I feel about that, but anyway, here is.
We're not going to play all of it because it's
too dam long, but we are going to listen to
some of this from It looks like this is from yesterday.
So looking for updates on today, you haven't found any yet.

Speaker 23 (01:09:29):
Well, welcome everybody. Day twenty one of the Democrats shutdown.
It's now three weeks, three weeks since the Democrats have
decided to close.

Speaker 14 (01:09:37):
The entire federal government.

Speaker 23 (01:09:39):
I mentioned yesterday when we were gathered that this is
now the longest full shut down in American history. And
yet again, Senate Democrats voted for the eleventh time twelve
times overall when you count House and Senate Democrats to
prolong the pain and keep the government closed. So we
want to talk briefly with you this morning about what

(01:10:00):
that means, and then we're going to give you a
little update on the Epstein matter.

Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
So far.

Speaker 23 (01:10:06):
This is what it means so far, with this shutdown
has caused to the economy and to the people of
this country is really unconscionable. The US economy has now
lost hundreds of billions of dollars. We have federal workers
who are desperate for pay and uncertain when they will
get their next paycheck. You've got families wondering if they'll
go without food assistance next month because many people rely

(01:10:28):
upon that. New federal loans and disaster aid have come
to a complete halt, and the stewards of our nuclear
defense stockpile are being sent home on furlough. Think of
the implications of all this. All of it hurts the economy,
it hurts our national security, and it hurts the American people.

Speaker 14 (01:10:46):
And the Democrats seem not to care.

Speaker 23 (01:10:49):
I was watching Republican Senate Majority with Barroso this morning
on an interview, and he said it, I think very succinctly.
He said, the Democrats are practicing the politics of pain.
I'm not sure I could.

Speaker 14 (01:11:01):
Say that any better. That's exactly what it is. And
you think of what's happening right now, think of what
they have demanded in.

Speaker 23 (01:11:07):
Exchange as a ransom the hostage they've taken to reopen
the government. They're demanding taxpayer funded health benefits be restored
to legal aliens. They're demanding that we spend billion dollars
overseas for ridiculous programs.

Speaker 14 (01:11:21):
That the American people do not support.

Speaker 23 (01:11:23):
They want to pack the fifty billion dollars that we
just got signed in a law on July fourth to
support our rural hospitals.

Speaker 14 (01:11:32):
And all sorts of other crazy things.

Speaker 23 (01:11:35):
They're demanding tax payer funded health benefits for illegal aliens
instead of agreeing to pay our men and women in
uniforms and provide vital health services and all the things
that our most vulnerable Americans depend upon.

Speaker 14 (01:11:50):
It is unforgivable. And this is an indisputable fact.

Speaker 23 (01:11:54):
Everybody can see this, and everybody in this room knows
what I'm about to say is true. Chuck Schumer and
hawkeem Jeffries are terrified a less left base in New
York and around the country, so they have given in
to their demands to shut down the government so that
they themselves can get the lefts approval and somehow salvage
their political careers. That aameless believe that every day of

(01:12:21):
the show gets better for us. The us he's talking about,
he and Hakem and the Democrats who are afraid of
the far left base. So today I want to put
a finer point on some of the very real consequences
and what they mean for Americans around the country. And
I'll zoom in on some of these key Democrat states
where the senators continue to dig their heels in vote
against opening the government. Yesterday from NBC News, here's the headline.

(01:12:44):
Air Traffic Controls staffing issues caused flight delays.

Speaker 14 (01:12:47):
Across the country.

Speaker 23 (01:12:49):
Secretary of Transportation said fifty three percent of flight delays
are now due to staffing issues, and usually that number
is five percent. From Colorado, food banks are or face
growing crises as shut down impacts become a reality.

Speaker 14 (01:13:05):
That's the headline from sky High News. What are Colorado's
two Democrat senator hick.

Speaker 23 (01:13:10):
And Looper and Bennett They both now vote eleven times
Keith garn Ment close Virginia here's the headline yesterday, Virginia
employees forear shutdowns impact on veterans medical care. And meanwhile,
there are two Democrat Senators, Tim Kane and Mark Warner
have voted repeatedly to put their thumb in the eye
of those veterans, and and and they won't end this

(01:13:32):
pain from Hawaii, Hawaiian News now.

Speaker 3 (01:13:35):
Says, all right, so apparently I mishealth talk about from
this morning. And it's weird because the news sources I
was watching either Jim new covered or I missed it.
But there is a currently there is currently I guess,
a Democrat response to what he said earlier today. So
we're going to go ahead and change over to that
for a few minutes instead of this, and this is

(01:13:55):
more current, and besides, you know, you kind of need
to hear what these people are whining about the show.

Speaker 24 (01:14:01):
Here we go, day after day, week after week, month
after month, and year after year, even when operating under
adverse circumstances of being targeted.

Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
By your own president.

Speaker 24 (01:14:17):
But that is my honor to yield to my good
friend and the faelis champion for the American people, the
Honorable Democratic Whip Catherine Clark.

Speaker 17 (01:14:26):
Thank you so much, Leader Jeffries.

Speaker 5 (01:14:28):
We are so grateful for your.

Speaker 17 (01:14:32):
Thanks to the so once again organizing this hearing, and
above all, thanks to our witnesses for being with us. Today,
and we want to take this moment again to thank
you for the service that you provide to the country.
We certainly stand with the words of the leader. You

(01:14:52):
deserve full pay, and you deserve to work in an
environment where your work is valued, and the threat of
random firings of withholding of pay is not something that
you should live under. And we're very, very grateful for
the work you do, as well as for being here

(01:15:13):
with us. This testimony is going to underscore a theme
of this White House and the Republicans in Congress, and
it's a theme that's at the heart of the Republican
budget and this Republican shutdown and this Republican health care crisis,

(01:15:34):
and it is the one constant in the chaos that
we are seeing. They always target Americans who have already
had to sacrifice, Americans working a second job to keep
their kids fed, Americans who have chosen to serve their country.

(01:15:56):
Those are the people that Republicans expect to get by
with less. It's never the billionaires, it's never large corporations.
It's working parents on Medicaid, it's veterans on the ACA,
it's service members and others reporting for work without pay,

(01:16:18):
and it's our civil servants. That's a pretty sick moral
compass to have as an elected official, and our constituents
know it's wrong. And that's why we are seeing millions
speaking out, pushing back, and standing up for a government
that is worthy of the American people, exactly the kind

(01:16:43):
of government our first witness is advocating for. Rob Schreiver
is Managing director of Civil Service Strong, a nonpartisan initiatives
supporting our civil servants and promoting government.

Speaker 3 (01:16:59):
There's those other things anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:17:02):
The flor it is yours. Thank you, congress Woman, Thank
you to participate in today's Steering and Policy Committee hearing.
Thank you to my fellow witnesses. A fellow former and
current federal workers and community leaders. My name is Rob Shriver.
I'm the Managing director of Civil Serves Strong and Good
Government Initials at Democracy Forward. Our CEO, Skyparriman sends her

(01:17:24):
regards the molument of the National Guard. I think most
of you know Democracy Forwards work, but for those who
may not be familiar, Democracy Forward is a national, nonpartisan,
nonprofit organization that advances democracy and social progress through litigation, policy,

(01:17:46):
helping education, and provides legal representation.

Speaker 3 (01:17:54):
I would like to point out the language area of charge.

Speaker 5 (01:17:57):
You know, regressiveness is hundreds of legal actions and launched
more than one hundred and fifty investigations, securing significant victories
that protect people from a diverse range of harmful policies.
We are still winning nationwide orders, including orders that vindicate

(01:18:21):
the powers of Congress that this president is seeking to
take away. We believe our efforts and the efforts of
the pro democracy community have resulted in the largest and
most successful affirmative litigation effort against an excessive executive branch
in US history. As many of you know, in anticipation

(01:18:44):
of and in response to, the unprecedented attack on federal
workers by this administration, we launched multiple initiatives to support
federal employees. The main pillar of these initiatives is our
Civil Service Strong program. Civil Service Strong has been incredibly
effective these past several months in building infrastructure and support

(01:19:06):
for federal workers around the country and in the court
of public opinion. But we also know there are important
battles that continued to need to be one in the courtroom.
There are two that I want to highlight for you today. First,
when the administration attempted to use reductions in force to
illegally fire federal workers during the shutdown and exert pressure.

Speaker 3 (01:19:33):
Whether it's illegal or not. There's been absolutely no funding
set for the new fiscal year yet.

Speaker 5 (01:19:38):
Half so the AFS what and asked me the two
large right.

Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
Now, you can do whatever he wants. I know you'll
don't like that.

Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
The court issued a temporary screening order blocking the shutdown
riffs for federal employees activity that includes any bargaining unit
or member that's represented by a f G or app
ME during or because of the federal government shutdown. In
order to expand the coverage of this temporary restraining order

(01:20:08):
to more federal employees, we filed an amendment amended complaint
that added more union plaintiffs, the SCIU, in AGE and NFF,
and we have now filed a second amendment complied.

Speaker 3 (01:20:20):
All right, I can't anymore or I'm gonna start yelling
and using the language that I try to avoid lately.
So yeah, So that's that's enough of that for sure.
Let's move back into the main points of the program.
I just wanted to bring you guys up to speed
on what they're talking about over there. So instead of
focusing on you know, food stamps, that are about to

(01:20:40):
come to an end on the Affordable Care Act actually
not being affordable, and then continuing to try to throw
cash at that particular clunker instead of realizing, hey, we
probably never should have done this in the first place,
because guess what, everybody had coverage through emergency rooms thanks
to Reagan. I didn't like it as far as how
that worked, but this was the This was the framework

(01:21:01):
to put us into Canadian style socialized medicine. And everybody's
starting to see it now. And the problem is the
party back when they were my party, had a chance
to fix this years ago and chose not to because
it went from put us into Congress and we'll repeal
it to put us into Congress, and now that we're here,
we're going to repeal and replace it. That's not what

(01:21:22):
we asked you to do. We wouldn't be in this
mess if people were actually held to account and actually
were made to keep their word, because we wouldn't still
have the ACA mess, for one, because it is a mess. Look,
it is a leviathan that it's worked its way into
every single aspect of our lives in one form or another.
There are now things that are considered protected by Hippa

(01:21:43):
that were never part of medical records or private medical
information before that are now. I know this because of
where I used to work, and it's crazy how much
of a like I said a Leviathan, this thing has become.
And Sean in the chat, how many years now we've
been saying that Obamacare laid the tracks for the single

(01:22:04):
payer system, and that is that that is what it
was designed to do, was collapse and lead us into that.
Now I'm paraphrasing him a little bit because I didn't
do a very good job of reading the quote about
halfway through, but that's basically what he just said, and
it's the same thing we've been saying for forever. This
is true. We told we've been telling everybody from the

(01:22:24):
moment the ACA became a thing, because by then I
was already politically active and starting to do things like
this and basically was telling everybody, hey, you know, this
is basically the framework for the House that will become America's,
you know, Canadian style healthcare system. But nobody wanted to
listen to me at the time. Nobody wanted to listen,
even bigger names like Lynn Beck at the time, and

(01:22:46):
even the Republicans were like, oh, put us in office
and we'll fix it, and then they didn't because it
became repeal and replace. Hey, it's my job. I gotta
flub things, especially where you're concerned. So you know, it's
a thing.

Speaker 6 (01:23:03):
It's what I do.

Speaker 3 (01:23:05):
Anyway. Besides, I wouldn't say it was a brilliant comment.
It was a good one, but I wouldn't say it
was brilliant. That's a bit of an overreach, sir. All right,
So anyway, let's get back on the actual topics to
close things out. So let's start talking about this. So

(01:23:29):
in Manhattan's Chinatown, I sent Homeland Security hit Canal Street
for a counterfeit raid. Crowd shouted ICE out of New York,
and one vendor was arrested for assaulting a federal officer.
Assaults on ICE officers, as we've talked about earlier, up
anywhere between four hundred to one thousand percent, depending on
where you look, since twenty twenty one, over two hundred
and thirty attacks last year alone. That's not immigration, that's

(01:23:52):
not immigration tension. That's actually an anarchy. Then let's head
over to Portland. According to Red States Eli Sheppard and
as he put it protesters about to fuck around and
find out. Pardon me had to be said that way.
It was his title, although he used FAFO federal authorities.
Finally moving in after rioters torched property again, Trump scored

(01:24:14):
a legal win reauthorizing tougher prosecutions. Quote, when you burn
your city and expect mercy, you get the same justice
you demand. And it's not just the streets. Nick Aram
at Red State flagged Abigail Spamberger's new remarks about resetting
the tone of Virginia's Justice department. And remember this is
still an ongoing thing in Virginia. I don't know how

(01:24:36):
Sears wins. Sears is not blowing her out of the
water at this point, but I also know how heavily
everybody pulls Democrat towards the end to try to dissuade
writ He's from voting. Which is another reason why I
keep trying to tell everybody in New York don't believe
the polls. I don't care where they're coming from. Go vote.

(01:24:56):
And if you are a Conservative, if you are a
rep Republican, if you are an independent, and you're voting
for Cuomo, when you wind up getting the Kami you
got what you're voted for. Because I and I'm saying
this again, and this is coming from somebody who usually
supports the president about eighty percent of the time. If

(01:25:18):
I were Sliwa, I would be pissed as to how
the Trump administration has handled my New York City mayorial race,
especially because he's from New York City. Because the President
should have been backing this guy from the beginning, especially
once a Kami was in the race. Not well, everybody
should just drop out and make it a race between
Cuomo and Mondami.

Speaker 5 (01:25:39):
No, no, no, just no.

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
But anyway, so back to the Virginia stuff. So when
the candidate actually promises to reset the tone in justice,
that sounds less like law enforcement and more like you know,
selective law editing. So from Manhattan to Portland to Richmond,

(01:26:06):
it's the same pattern, politics over policing and chaos over consequences.
You know, the Left has spent the last decade or
more demonizing law enforcement. You can't seem to act shocked
when law enforcement finally starts trying to do its job
again after being made to feel like they couldn't or
didn't have to. When you have a president who is

(01:26:30):
about law and order. I mean, let's face it, there
has been a total shift here as far as how
things work in this country, from our military to our
law enforcement and everything in between. We have reset America's tone.
We are now leading from the front again in international politics.
We are now leading from the front again when it
comes to peace through strength. We're now leading from the

(01:26:52):
front again when it comes to enforcing our federal laws
regarding immigration. Instead of just taking a back seat and saying, ah,
they're already here. No, oh so yes, all of these
folks that are screaming and yelling about all the different
things and how terrible all of it is, need to
just take all the seats because this is what America

(01:27:13):
voted for. You might not like it if you're part
of the other side, but this is what America voted for.
America did not vote for what the Democrats are trying
to do in Congress right now, which is do everything
they can to derail President Trump's administration, president Trump's plans
for what to do with the country. And I'll be honest,
half of what they said was going to fail and

(01:27:33):
blow up, and his face has done the exact opposite,
which means they don't know what they're talking about either.
So I'm going to say what I've been saying since
day one. Let the man cook, and let me say
this to you another way, because I've been saying this
now for twenty two days. If the Democrats really believed
that what was about to happen with the government staying
open was bad for the country, they would have voted

(01:27:56):
for the CR and said, this is apparently what the
majority of Americans voted for us, so we're gonna let
them have what they voted for, and then they would
sit back and watch as everything imploded. The problem is,
everything they've expected to implode hasn't imploded. And the simple
fact of the matter is if they allow this to
go forward without the subsidies being extended, before the government

(01:28:17):
gets reopened, everyone is going to see exactly how unaffordable
the Affordable Care Act is. People are already starting to
see it from the notices. That's why Schumer and Jeffries
are doing such a terrible job, in my opinion, of
spinning this as something that is the Republican's fault, not theirs,
because they won't continue these subsidies. You guys were the

(01:28:39):
ones that agreed to sunset them in the first place.
Why you knew how broken the system was. Let me
tell you why you agreed to sunset them because you
knew the Republicans wouldn't vote for them otherwise. But you
also knew when it came time to sunset them, you
would do what you always do and dig in your
heels and say, no, we need these things other wise,

(01:29:00):
medical coverage is going to become unaffordable again. Well, if
it's unaffordable without continued government subsidy extended and even more
in depth government subsidy, that means it was never affordable
in the first place. So how about we start coming
together to figure out how to make healthcare work for everyday,
average Americans instead of continuing to throw more money at

(01:29:21):
this crap fest. You know, the easiest way to make
healthcare more affordable. Start making doctors and hospitals post their
pricing so the people know what they're paying for, so
there isn't a ten thousand dollars difference between when you
get a bill when they expect you to use insurance
and a bill when they expect you to pay cash.
That needs to change because everybody's healthcare premiums are going

(01:29:42):
up because everybody milks the system, but they milk the
system on purpose because the hospitals know they're not going
to get everything paid that they're supposed to get paid,
so when they have the ability to spread it around
through insurance companies, that's why you pay ten to eleven
twelve dollars for a time and all, because that helps
offset the money that they're not getting from the people
that don't have insurance and don't have the ability to

(01:30:04):
get paid. But while they're passing those costs along to you,
as the people that are part of that same network
provider that they're builking those people that actually can't afford
to pay their bills from, they're also double dipping and
going back into the federal government and saying, hey, this
person couldn't pay their bills, so that gives us access
to federal Medicaid money. And never mind the fact that
they already bill triple the amount through somebody else's insurance company,

(01:30:27):
just to try to pad the bill a little bit
more anyway, and they do that with pretty much every
single paying customer. That is the real reason why our
healthcare system is broken. It's not because it sucks. It's
not because it's terrible. It's because insurance is communism, and
it is helping the system design that was already designed
to fail through the ACA to hasten its collapse. So

(01:30:49):
the government has to come in and pick up the pieces.
This is why the Democrats want this thing kicked down
the road just a little bit further because right now
they're waiting to see what happens with the New York
City mayor oil race, because if they put a communist
in the mayor seat, then I guarantee you the next
thing is going to be, Hey, we should really start
pushing for single payer healthcare system a lot harder, because

(01:31:10):
apparently one of the biggest, strongest, richest cities in America
just decided it wants to be a communist shithole. I know,
I promised to you guys, I was going to work
on my language. Today's not the day for that. I've
I'm a little as busy, says I'm a little backed up,
all right. So bottom of the hour, got a little

(01:31:31):
bit more to come. But on the other side of
the break, before we get there, we got to talk
about this though. War of the World's Friday Night, eight
thirty pm Eastern right here live on KLARM Radio. Now,
why does it say War of the World AACE? You
messed up, brother man, It's the Day the Year Stood Still? Sorry,
apparently ACE polled for from some old notes. So yeah,
War of the World's was the first one, and it

(01:31:52):
was our first ever October play that I actually wasn't
even a part of because I was still trying to
claw my way back out of severe depression after my
marriage collapsed. Anyway, you can always check that out in
the archives. But for this for this week on Friday,
make sure you come hang out for the Day the
Year Stood Still, put out by the Kaleen Radio players.
It will be eight thirty pm Aggie Time, right here

(01:32:15):
live on kale Arm Radio. And then after the after
the play is over, there will be a bit of
a cast wrap party where we'll also apparently be announcing
the Winter play, because I guess they've already gotten that
lined out and ready to go. And even though I'm
kind of the head honcho around here for this kind
of stuff, I like to be left of the dark.
For me, it's kind of like a present. I get
surprised and then I get to find out what lines

(01:32:37):
I'm usually doing. Like a day or so before, so
I can figure out how I'm going to add them
add them. So look, if you're looking for like polished,
you know, worthy of, you know, being part of What
the hell is that audio podcast about audiobook group? I
can't think of the name of it right now. I
keep wanting to say Audacity, but that's the audio editing

(01:32:58):
fee software that we Anyway, I can't think of the
name of it. You guys probably know what I'm talking about. Yeah,
if you're expecting that, it probably won't be that. Let's
be honest. This started as a COVID creation and basically was,
you know, the original concept was think of yourself sitting
in nineteen sixties Vegas reading a script, drinking some drinks.

(01:33:19):
I'll ave the rat pack. And then it was very
popular and everybody loved it, so it became a thing.
It was started by none other than Mickey Blowtorchs, who
eventually left the network after he got married. I'm not
going to rag on him as hard as Jeff was
last night on Manorama, but he is coming back to
play one of the lead characters on this week's production,

(01:33:40):
so I'm really happy about that. But anyway, so I
think I have gone a little bit over what I
planned on talking about. But make sure you guys are
back and hanging out for that Friday night calin radio
players present, the day of the year stood still, and
remember the one that started it all was in fact
the war of the world, which is why I think

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it's got confused. But we'll be your right back. More
to come on the other side of the break. Stay tuned,
And I just realize I don't have that set in
the right spot, all right, So let's try that again.
We'll be your right back. Stay tuned.

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Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
The Grimlins are still trying to kick my butt.

Speaker 4 (01:38:32):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:38:32):
I'm starting to think something with restream might be tied
to whatever was happening with his Amazon stuff, because the
ain't nothing over there. We're gonna head today, but we're here,
we're live, We're gonna get through it. We got about
twenty minutes left in the show, so you only got
to put up with this trade wreck for a little
bit longer. Sewn just made an excellent point because the
polling is going the wrong direction for the Democrats, no
matter how much they want to spend it. There's actually

(01:38:55):
been a one percent bump on the Republican side. So
any improvement in sentiment during a shutdown, as he just
put it, is pretty much unheard of. So not to
steal his lines, but they were good ones. So yes,
appropriated without apologies. Welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen.
All right, So we got to talk about this part
because this is we're gonna We're gonna leave the show

(01:39:16):
with a bit of a bit of a fastball. In
my opinion, this is from Jensaki just the other day.
So here we go.

Speaker 25 (01:39:26):
I think the little mentoring candidate, Jade Vance, wants to
be president more than anything else. I always wonder what's
going on in the mind of his wife, like okay,
please bring blank four times. Yeah, we'll come over here,
we'll save you, And that he's willing to do anything
to get there, and that your whole iteration you're just outlined.

(01:39:48):
I mean, he's scarier in certain ways, he's smarter in
some ways, and he's young and ambitious and ambitious and
agile in the sense that he is a chameleon. Who
he makes himself into whatever he thinks the audience wants
to hear from him. Now, what's also true, though, is JD.
Vance is not. He's in some ways goodish on paper if.

Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
You like what he believes in. I don't know, but
I don't.

Speaker 25 (01:40:15):
I don't know that he can take the whole movement
with him.

Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
No, I don't think.

Speaker 25 (01:40:20):
It's got no riz right, and he's got He just
is a little odd, and so Trump's odd in a
different way. So I'm skeptical of that. So yeah, he's
got to I mean, the whole everything going on right now,
and I think we have to be very clear eyed
about this is about trying to manipulate the public around elections.

Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
And all right. So the interesting thing about this is
not that they're attacking Vance. I find it interesting that
she's attacking Vance's spouse because this proves one thing, feminism
for awful. You know, affluent female white liberal people is

(01:41:01):
only about buffluent white female liberal people, not people of color,
because there is no feminism for people of color apparently,
because hey, let us know, if he's holding you hostage. Now,
what she's saying about Vance is bad enough, adding that
layer in makes it even worse because Vance is probably
one of the closest things to a rag to richest

(01:41:21):
rags to richest story we've had in this country in
a very long time. Came from a background that wasn't
so great, pulled himself up by his bootstraps, went to college,
got into the military, and is now the Vice president.
Has written a book outlining some of the things that
he put himself through that he did to get himself
where he is. That became a Netflix streaming sensation, despite

(01:41:46):
how much the left seems to hate him, because doing
that on Netflix alone was no small feed, let's face it,
and Netflix has kind of become another leftist bastion. But
I think those are slowly dying and people are starting
to understand it. The only one that doesn't seem to
have gotten the memo yet is Disney, although they're starting
to because their bottom line continues to be impacted. But

(01:42:09):
we'll see. But yeah, this is just nuts to me
that this woman who you know is a washed up
you know, now part of a network that doesn't even
really exist anymore because it's been spun off and rebranded.
So we'll see how long it lasts. I have a
feeling our numbers are probably gonna be better than theirs.
But that's that's that's a completely different story. But look,

(01:42:32):
the fact is the Democrats are terrified of JD. Vans
For everything that they just said and everything she just
said about him being a chameleon and everything else. They're
projecting what they normally do back onto this guy to
try to scare their own folks. Because this is this
is how it works with the Democrats. Everything is projection.
Everything you hear them say is usually only being said

(01:42:55):
because that's how they feel their side would do it.
Just like everything they ever name a particular bill before
it becomes a law is usually the exact opposite of
anything that it ever does. We've been talking about that
all show with the Affordable Care Act, which without continued
government intervention would become absolutely unaffordable. And again, if the

(01:43:15):
Kami wins in New York City, they're going to take
the mask off about it and just start openly pushing
for Canadian style healthcare. Right now, they don't think they
can get away with that yet, They're they're waiting for
the temperature in the room to find out whether they
can or not.

Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
In my.

Speaker 3 (01:43:32):
Professional opinion, take that for what it is, So on
the way out the door, let's talk about this real quick.
There is another woke industry that's coming to a screeching
halt in the age of Trump. It's a pretty sure
bet that the years of the Bide of the Bide
administration will go down in history as some of the
worst for America. Besides having a president who was mentally incapacitated,

(01:43:54):
a massive influx of illegal aliens, and a lagging economy,
it will also be known for of the most ridiculous
social practices ever. At least for a while, the concept
of being woke turned Americans into frightened woosies, too afraid
to communicate with each other in any meaningful way. But
now as Donald Trump ushers in the Golden Age of America,

(01:44:15):
another silly element of woke is hitting the bricks. Corporate
DEI is officially in decline. New job postings for DEI
related roles plunged far below their peak and even pre
pandemic levels. According to recent information, jobs in this once
sought after corporate field of diversity, equity and inclusion otherwise

(01:44:36):
known as DEI, are slowly going the way of mood rings,
pet rocks, and the DODO bird. As of September of
this year, job postings for DEI positions have plummeted nearly
fifty percent from three pandemic levels to about one thousand,
five hundred. That is compared to twenty twenty two levels,
when DII related jobs quadrupled to around ten thousand d

(01:45:00):
de job postings. When Trump returned to the White House
in January, those jobs were only about six percent above
twenty nineteen levels. At the beginning of his second term,
Trump made it very clear that he would be ending
DEI practices in the workplace and among federal work among
the federal workforce. In one of his first acts, he

(01:45:21):
signed an executive order directing federal agencies to enforce our
longstanding civil rights laws and to combat illegal private sector
DEI preferences, mandates, policies, programs, and activities. The executive order
has been far reaching. The Federal Communications Commission has used
the discontinuation of di I practices when approving various mergers.

(01:45:42):
Financial regulations have also cut back on so called environmental
social and government otherwise environmental social and governance otherwise known
as ESG regulations communism by the way, which appeared to
put left wing agenda in private companies. Otherwoke policy that

(01:46:03):
was championed by the Biden administration that has been another
one that has been shown the door. Thank god, DII
is fading away so fast that not only are DEI
positions disappearing, but listing a DEI related position on your
resume maybe the kiss of death when it comes to
future corporate employment. Many of those people are scrubbing their
resumes of di I positions or looking to other career paths. Altogether,

(01:46:27):
thirty eight percent of those who left de positions relocated
somewhere else within the same company and took positions that
were not DEI related. News flash, a lot of those
folks just rebranded, so we still got some work to
do there. But over half fifty five percent took non
DEI positions with another employer. Just seven percent of the

(01:46:49):
employees took another DII position within another employer. But, as
is often the case left wing inspired lunacy, LIKEDI doesn't
entirely go away, it gets rebranded is something else. In
many cases, DEI becomes human resources. Among those who once
held DEI positions, sixteen percent went into HR operations. Another

(01:47:11):
seven point nine percent went into education program coordination positions,
seven point one percent went into public affairs officer rules poo,
that sounds very Russian, just saying, and seven percent landed
in academic research from the I to academic research, that

(01:47:32):
sounds about right. So, according to Supreme Court Justice John
Roberts in a two thousand and seven opinion, and I quote,
the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race
is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. Americans
are tired of being put into boxes and categories when
it comes to college admissions or getting a job. All
of us, regardless of what we look like and who

(01:47:55):
we are, want to be judged on our merits and
our talents. But beware, if you get all into the
HR office, the remnants of de I may not go quietly.
We have some very important race related material for you
to review, sir dude. That I will say this, after

(01:48:17):
working for a university for nearly ten years, that is
one thing I do not miss. Actually, I'm sorry, it
was actually ten years exactly because when I retired, I
had passed my I officially passed my ten year mark.

Speaker 5 (01:48:37):
So yeah, that.

Speaker 3 (01:48:43):
So they had all these online modules we had to
take every year about the I and I'll do not miss.
Do not miss. For anybody who's still there, I hope
they're not still putting you through that crap, but I
would be surprised if they are not. I'm just saying,
all right, so let's take one more quick hit around
the news feed see if there's anything new that we

(01:49:04):
need to talk about on the way out the door.
So I guess we got to talk about this real quick.
In the wake of everybody starting to talk about the
fact that foodstamps, as I've never refers, are going to
run out of money, I did find it interesting that

(01:49:25):
I'm starting to see a lot of people who are
now threatening to steal because they can't have access to
their food stamps. That's you know, as much as I
feel for everything that you guys are saying, that's not
how any of this was. That's not how any of
this is supposed to work. Trust me, I know people
that will be impacted by this stuff, I really do,

(01:49:46):
and I feel for every single one of them. But
the idea that you are so entitled with these things
that now you feel like it's going to be okay
to steal from folks because you're not being given what
you feel your do that that's that's not that's not
how many of this is supposed to work? Yeah, you know,

(01:50:12):
backing up to the whole JD and Usha vance thing.
I don't know either showing it. But if I if
I know JD, there's probably about to be some bombs dropped.
I don't know about Usha. She'll probably she'll probably hang back.
But I don't think JD is gonna just sit still
and take this. I would be really surprised if he does.

(01:50:33):
But back to the no key, no King things. As
we get ready to round out the show, of course,
we gotta we gotta end on the no kings and
you know, do a lot back to the shutdown, Uh,
Scott Jennings, we got we gotta play this all right?
Should be on the screen for you guys now, and
here we go.

Speaker 21 (01:50:55):
Why shouldn't the president use a made up video to
respond to a rally that has a made up reason?
I mean, it's a non existent reason. We don't have
a monarchy in this country. We have a presidency won
by Donald Trump, who won the popular vote, who won
the electoral College, who won all the swing states. We
have a democracy people voted, and they elected the president,
and the only thing they're mad about is that he
is lawfully executing the office of the presidency and enforcing

(01:51:17):
laws that have been on the books for a long time.
So he made up a video, They made up a
reason to have a rally, and I think it was
kind of funny. To be honest with you, I would
point out, though they would have had a better use
of their time this weekend knocking on doors in Virginia
or New Jersey than you know, marching around them all
or whatever in crazy cat costumes this weekend.

Speaker 22 (01:51:36):
Criticizing these people who went out to you know, be
Americans and say they love their country and want their
president to listen to them.

Speaker 3 (01:51:44):
That's not a good use of time.

Speaker 10 (01:51:46):
That's how frage is.

Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
Well.

Speaker 21 (01:51:48):
No, I mean, normal people were spending time with their
family and watching college football.

Speaker 3 (01:51:52):
I don't care how they spend their time.

Speaker 21 (01:51:54):
If they want to go out, if they want to
go out, and if they want to go out in protest,
be my guest. They're welcome to do it, and I
don't really care whether they do it or not. But
I just happened to think if I were Democrats, I
would rather have directed that energy into the campaigns that
are going on this year instead of marching around.

Speaker 5 (01:52:11):
The way they did.

Speaker 21 (01:52:12):
But listen, you gotta spend your time however you want.
It's a free country, not a monarchy.

Speaker 3 (01:52:18):
Karen, Oh god, what was her name? Really?

Speaker 14 (01:52:21):
Karen?

Speaker 3 (01:52:27):
I'm sorry, I probably shouldn't be laughing at that, But
whoever edited that, I gotta give you a chef's kiss
for leaving in the chick's name because I had no
idea her name was Karen. Oh wow. Okay, So look,

(01:52:48):
I'm gonna say this again. We haven't had a king
in this country since seventeen seventy six. We don't have
a king now, we don't have a dictator now. If again,
best indicator of future behavior has past behaviored. Donald Trump
left on checkout day in twenty twenty or yeah, twenty
twenty one. Sorry, he may have thrown a fit about it.

(01:53:11):
He may have screamed and yelled that there was something
rotten in Denmark, which I'm sorry. If you can look
at the data now, there's obviously something weird that happened.
Whether it's people were just completely disenfranchised by the potato
known as the cauliflower and chief and just decided not
to go out and vote that time at all. I
don't really know, but there's about two million people that
nobody can account for where they went between twenty twenty

(01:53:33):
and twenty twenty four, especially considering Hitler Junior was on
the ballot. But this no Kings thing is just stupid.
We're talking about seven. I mean, granted, let Sorows use
his own money now that USAID's draw dried up, because
I find that the most interesting. Apparently, in the last
year or so, he's pumped thirty two million dollars into
this AstroTurf organization of his own money. So at least

(01:53:56):
we're making him spend his own money now instead of
being regifted our tax dollars to foment outrage. So there's that,
But look, where's the outrage. What's it for? What is
Donald Trump done? That is so terrible because if you
ask a leftist, they can't really tell you. They well,
he's he's thumbing his nose at the rule of law. Rick,

(01:54:17):
don't you understand You watch Joe Biden basically thumbs knows
at the Supreme Court of the United States multiple times.
Y'all were fine with it. You basically kept telling them after,
you know, the Supreme Court made the rulings of presidential immunity,
Joe Biden should just do whatever he wants because now
the Supreme Court says he can. That would be a dictator,

(01:54:41):
that would be a king. Donald Trump isn't doing that
though if he were, and trust me, sometimes I wish
he would. Let's just be honest. At this point, I
kind of wish he would become everything that you guys
are afraid that he would be, because at least for
at least we might actually get things fixed. But he's
still trying to work within the system. A system that
is so broken that we can't get a anything done anyway,

(01:55:01):
a system that is so broken that the Democrats are
holding the country hostage. The same Democrats that are screaming
and yelling we're doing this for the poor. They're about
to make school age kids go hungry, buy them millions.
They're about to make it where families that need to
help don't have it because they're trying to prove a point.

(01:55:22):
But what they're really trying to do is hide a
point from you. Because we've been telling you for over
a decade now that the affordable Care Act was unsustainable.
You didn't want to hear it, you didn't want to listen.
You wanted to keep your head in the sand about it.
Now you're all starting to get notices that tell you
exactly how unsustainable this thing is and always was. But

(01:55:43):
now you're hoping that the Democrats can pull a hat trick.
I'm sorry. I guarantee you at some point that Republicans
are probably going to pass these damn subsidies again. It'll
probably be after the government gets reopened. They'll agree to
kick the can down the road for another year or so,
and well, we're gonna work on trying to fix it. No,
they won't because they don't care. They don't care either.

(01:56:04):
You know, the only person that seems to care about
what's happening to you and me is the President of
the United States. They keep telling you that he doesn't.
They keep trying to show you that he doesn't. They
keep telling you what an evil, tyrannical bastard he is.
But he's the only one fighting for us. Everybody else
is sitting on their hands. Yes, I give John Thune

(01:56:24):
a little bit of credit. Yes I give Speaker Johnson
a little bit of credit, because they've been holding to
the message. But trust me, if Trump wasn't in office,
they would have folded two and a half weeks ago.
Trump is the one telling them to hold the line
because this isn't fair to me, it isn't fair to you,
and it isn't fair to the rest of the American
people to keep having to throw cash at this thing

(01:56:44):
over and over and over again that we don't have
and we can ill afford. And that's the truth of it.
Ladies and gentlemen. We're gonna leave you with that final
thought because we are pretty much out of time. But
I want to remind you of this on the way
out the door. Anything the Democrats are telling you, start

(01:57:05):
looking in the opposite of what they're telling you, start
doing your research, taking the opposite premise. I promise you
will find a light at the end of the tunnel,
because everything they tell you is a lie, at least
with the Republicans at fifty don't. I don't have any
faith in them either. I don't. The only person that's

(01:57:25):
been fighting for us from the moment he stepped off
the escalator, and I wish I would have seen it
in twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, because I would have been
a three time Trump voter if I had been able
to see it. But I couldn't see it at the
time because he was so different than anything else that
we'd had in front of us. I was a Goldwater
Republican in the Reagan era, and I could kick myself
for that because he's been the only one fighting for us,

(01:57:50):
and they are trying. They've tried to murder him twice.
They've tried. They they've indicted him how many times by
creating charges. Dude is still technically, by their standards, a
convicted felon because they made up charges. And now they're
yelling because he's weaponizing the government.

Speaker 5 (01:58:06):
No he's not.

Speaker 3 (01:58:09):
He's trying to get to the bottom of all of
this mess that we've been telling you has existed for
a long time. But ladies and gentlemen, we are officially
at the end of the end of my time with
you today. Oh Forget'll be back tomorrow, same time, same channel.
They'll also be back tonight, first pushing buttons for the
inquiry crew, next pushing buttons for the Conservative Curmudgeon, and
then running the feed for our folks over behind the Emylianes.

(01:58:31):
Radio while we hijack their YouTube channel and put it
out on our ex feeeds with their permission. Don't look
at me in that tone of voice. Then we'll be
back with the Rick Can Already Show at ten pm
Eastern followed by the Edge of Liberty at eleven pm Eastern.
And since it doesn't look like there's gonna be a bezy,
he will. Actually he'll get a double shot because I
was I felt like crap Monday and did not run
a show live on Monday, So we're gonna give him

(01:58:52):
a replay tonight, so we'll get to live and then
the refire and then we'll be done for the night.
That puts me work until about midnight or so Eastern time.
So I hope you guys will come back with us.
And again thank you to everybody who took the time
to hang out with us today. It is Chat Lives
Matter Day right here live on KLIN Radio. And as

(01:59:15):
a reminder, Chat Lives Do Matter be back tonight. Bye everybody.

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