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Received a twelve month prison term for illegally possessing sensitive
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Federal prosecutors say that Leaming Lee sixty six, downloaded information
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Speaker 1 (10:14):
A Ranch of Cucamonga man has received a twelve month
prison term for illegally possessing sensitive technology that ended up
in the hands of the Chinese. Federal prosecutors say that
Leaming Lee, sixty six, downloaded information from his Southern California
based employers and used it to market his own company
to a competing Chinese based company. A federal judge also
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fined Lee approximately fourteen thousand dollars and ordered him to
pay an additional seventeenth.
Speaker 12 (11:12):
Still built. Wasn't calling you and I hear that Chris
is here. I don't know if Eric's with us yet,
but all right, Chris, I don't know how far we
got with that.
Speaker 18 (11:33):
You had introduced me and I was speaking, but you
couldn't hear me for some reason. I could hear you clear.
Speaker 12 (11:40):
Oh, maybe you should to stop whispering.
Speaker 18 (11:46):
I've never been accused of whispering.
Speaker 12 (11:49):
That's all right, So let's get this going here. Trump
did another backflip this past week with all his talk about,
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you know, threatening Canada and what have you, all of
a sudden he went back to he backed off from that.
What do you think about that?
Speaker 18 (12:29):
Well, I think he said it in your in your
opening up the question, which is he's done it again.
Every indication is he's under pressure from his own inner
circle as well as all the major business people that
at least have some form of communication with him, that
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these theres were a bad idea, and now they're trying
to now the White House when I say, hey, I'm
not the White House, but really it's Trump is they're
trying to figure out a way to gracefully get out
of this without admitting any wrongdoing. You know, of course
he's big on blaming other people, but this is all
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on his doorstep. And I'm ready to put a bumper
sticker saying paying high prices it's a Trump tax, because
that's what it is. Trump tax.
Speaker 12 (13:28):
Yeah. No, I know you sent me a copy of
your draft of that. Well, I don't. I don't honestly
know what to make of this whole thing with Trump
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and taxes and you know, raising tariffs on Canada. I mean,
I don't get it.
Speaker 18 (14:09):
Well, it's I have not read his book, The Art
of the Deal.
Speaker 12 (14:17):
Don't worry, don't worry.
Speaker 18 (14:22):
Yes, but but this is this seems to be his
his mo o. You you attack, You put your opponent
on the defensive and force them into a weakened position
to negotiate. The problem is, and if any if anybody
ever takes international relations one oh one or or any
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kind of first level international government course, the the world
does not operate in the same way that the US
operates in terms or businesses operate internally. So I was
just waiting to see this thing fall apart, and it
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already has it almost immediately. You cannot. He is out
of his league. This is an international trade negotiation, and
his bully tactics are not working. People. He's lied and
said he's gotten calls from China, and he's gotten calls
from other countries, But every report has been there's been
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no calls. So it hasn't worked. And if anything, it's
thrown the international markets until it's busy up and down,
back and forth. Not that that's unusual in and of
itself sometimes, but it's unusually worse this time. And basically
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his style is inappropriate and does not work at a
presidential level. It's fine if you're in New York and
negotiating construction of a building, or you're in New Jersey
trying to negotiate a hotel. It does not work on
the international stage. He's out of his league and he's
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getting played. We all know he's been played by had
been played by Putin, and he's come to some realization
of that too. That was the topic you talked about.
But basically he is in the net government leader. I
won't say whether he was a good business leader. I
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have my doubts, but I don't have that experience expince.
I have him as a government leader, and he is.
Speaker 12 (16:44):
Wanting, well, he's wanting in multiple ways. When you think
about that word, right, I mean he's.
Speaker 19 (16:55):
Yeah, yeah, hm, Well, I guess we'll see where this goes.
Speaker 12 (17:06):
But it's really not working in his direction.
Speaker 18 (17:16):
Well, it's also interesting the results of the Canadian elections
and the Australian elections. What is it that the people
of those countries know that we didn't know about Trump
as a leader, or perhaps I'll be kind and say
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that they've at least seen him for the first hundred
days in action and decided that their countries did not
want that kind of chaos. Unfortunately, our voters not the majority,
but enough to get him elected in certain they I
(18:02):
really believe that that he was going to fix the economy.
Well he fixed it, alright. He fix it the point
where it's going to take a lot to repair. You know,
it's like it's like calling letting. I think there's that.
That's the TV show Everybody Loves Raymond, where the where
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the father keeps coming in to fix the fix the
washing machine and the refrigerator and makes it worse and
then it costs that much more to get the expert
to come and fix it. That's the situation I think
we're in.
Speaker 12 (18:35):
Yeah, I agree with you, m m.
Speaker 10 (19:14):
Ladies and gentlemen. This is Eric Bauman, host of The
Uncommon Sense Democrat right here on NBC Radio KCAA. We're
off to a little bit of a late start because
of some line troubles, but I'm here today with Professor
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Ronald Blaker and Professor and influencer George Blake, and we've
already lost you know, I don't know good fifteen minutes
of our show, but hopefully we'll be able to get
caught up. I wanted to start by talking about Trump
and this crazy trip to the Middle East. You know,
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he goes up there and he he's picking up this
four hundred and seventy five million dollar plane, which by
the way, has to be totally broken down and rebuilt,
so it's not like it's an immediate replacement for anything.
So let let's let's start with that. Guys, what are
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your thoughts? First of all, what are your thoughts about
Trump accepting a four hundred and seventy five million dollar
plane from from one of the Middle East Go ahead, it's.
Speaker 20 (20:39):
Illegal, it's against the Constitution.
Speaker 21 (20:42):
It's against the.
Speaker 20 (20:43):
Millionments, the clause of the Constitution.
Speaker 22 (20:46):
So I don't even understand how it's possible not con
mention that it's morally wrong, and not to mention that
we've been told.
Speaker 20 (20:54):
Not to have any security concerns. Cross you should have
security concerns.
Speaker 22 (21:00):
Of course, they know how to hide like her phones
in the airplane that they're carrying apart and putting back together.
Speaker 20 (21:06):
It's it makes us look like a laughing stock.
Speaker 10 (21:10):
Yeah, I agree, And and the whole.
Speaker 23 (21:21):
It seems like the real purpose of this trip is
about Trump incorporated.
Speaker 22 (21:27):
Eric and Donald Junior, who are running the business.
Speaker 24 (21:30):
Well, Trump is.
Speaker 20 (21:34):
Running the country into the ground. They've been on several
trips already did in the Middle East for their business concerns.
This is all about money. It's it's disgusting.
Speaker 10 (21:52):
Yeah, well you know he got They tried to impeach
him on the emolument's clause and he beat back.
Speaker 20 (21:59):
So I think it's so much worse. This is is
so public that he's not denying this happened. This happen, Well,
it happened.
Speaker 24 (22:10):
Happened.
Speaker 20 (22:11):
Yet I instead of this, even even the Republican Senators.
Speaker 23 (22:14):
Are concern and against and at the scale of this,
And then and the President is essentially.
Speaker 25 (22:26):
Calling us stupid because we want to we want him
to adhere to the Constitution.
Speaker 10 (22:35):
Well he's not. You know, he did it overtly. Mum, hum,
he did it overtly.
Speaker 26 (22:45):
Yah.
Speaker 10 (22:46):
Yeah, Well all right, George, any thoughts on that?
Speaker 24 (22:57):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 12 (22:59):
I guess we and if we if we.
Speaker 24 (23:01):
Lost George, because that short George has a lot of thought.
I'm sure they are similar to ours. When George.
Speaker 27 (23:14):
Okay, newly and faithful to say, okay.
Speaker 10 (23:25):
I can't seem to get him on now.
Speaker 24 (23:27):
M all right, Well, I wanted.
Speaker 28 (23:37):
If some guys lying in the stand for such Schumer who.
Speaker 24 (23:45):
Uh, I know that George railed.
Speaker 10 (23:48):
Against I've got Schumer.
Speaker 24 (23:53):
Yeah, you know he.
Speaker 26 (23:54):
Always wants him to quit because he's old, Okay, is
kind of an indisputable fact, but also does have a
lot of experience.
Speaker 24 (24:08):
But when when his own party is willing to come
out against him, and now he's.
Speaker 20 (24:16):
Going to Shumer is taking some action, which is great.
He said he's going to block pomps upon.
Speaker 26 (24:23):
Your justice nominees because of this this purchase certain if.
Speaker 20 (24:29):
I'm purchasing, I'm sorry acceptance of this jet.
Speaker 24 (24:36):
Things are just going to get ugly.
Speaker 28 (24:37):
And oh, well, I thought I heard George.
Speaker 10 (24:45):
Well I heard somebody. I can't hear anything. Is that you, George?
Speaker 20 (24:57):
Maybe George should come to me today. Tell him to
go to the regular number and not the thundering.
Speaker 10 (25:04):
No, tell him to try to Lein again.
Speaker 24 (25:07):
Okay, I'll tell him that we're talking about here, then
he should try to join us.
Speaker 20 (25:19):
Chest Or called it naked corruption. That's exactly what it is.
Speaker 10 (25:29):
H wonder if George is Mike is manage and his
video was off.
Speaker 20 (25:43):
We don't have any video on the radio.
Speaker 10 (25:47):
Well, actually, you know they do, they do, they do
run video.
Speaker 28 (25:55):
Yes, I've something that I.
Speaker 20 (26:03):
Heard that people.
Speaker 28 (26:04):
You know, podcasts were intended and I think this gets
broadcasts as a podcasting. Well, podcasts were intended for people
to listen to, but now a lot of people are
really enjoying just watching the podcast as it happens.
Speaker 10 (26:21):
Well, that's kind of what casey AA does. I wish
we could get George straightened out here. And I imagine
Eric Osirio is back trying to hang lines or something.
Speaker 20 (26:38):
Yeah, is it because of the heat the.
Speaker 10 (26:43):
Phone runs, No, it's not that hard.
Speaker 26 (26:49):
It was pretty hot last week. And then our take
came out today and said we shouldn't look to him
for medical advice.
Speaker 10 (27:00):
Yeah, in case anybody was, Well, that's because during his
congressional hearing, they started asking them all these questions and uh,
he didn't want to answer them. He doesn't know, he
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doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. And I
suspect he knows it too.
Speaker 24 (27:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (27:34):
Mhm, all right, Well, I.
Speaker 20 (27:39):
Mean all these poor kids who are getting measles.
Speaker 26 (27:41):
Which is uh, the disease that I thought was in
the past.
Speaker 10 (27:50):
Yep. Well, I don't know what to say about this,
but it's time for us to go into the break.
We should we should, oh, George, Yes, all right, we're going.
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We're going right into break right now.
Speaker 28 (28:20):
So we've been talking about you.
Speaker 10 (28:30):
I don't know.
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all right, miss is Eric most of the uncommon sense
Democrat right here on NBC Radio KCIA with another. One
of those difficult programs were phone lines and such make
in life very difficult for us. I'm joined today by
professors Ronald Blaker and George Blake, and we'll get started.
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I never got the final Q, but we'll get started.
Trump people have been against soul refugees and all people
who say they're victims of racial discrimination. Suddenly this past
week they came up with something new. South South African
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white refugees are victims of racial discrimination, according to Trump.
So George as as as as a as a white
man who's been discriminated against, what are you saying.
Speaker 24 (35:03):
Oh, my privilege knows no bounds.
Speaker 27 (35:06):
I would say, honestly, this is so it's it's not
even a dog whistle. It's so loud, it's a fog
worn it's it's it's loud enough to lead.
Speaker 24 (35:18):
Shifts for sure. It's really it's I look at this
kind of thing. All you can do is see it
for what it really is.
Speaker 33 (35:29):
When you know that white South Africans have really exemplified
white privilege for decades and decades, and only until apart
Tide began to read this man's were.
Speaker 24 (35:41):
Not even exposed to it. So there's certainly persecuted.
Speaker 33 (35:45):
But this fits with the narrative of things like reverse
racism a non thing and replacement theory a non thing,
these same old ideals to make people feel like this.
Speaker 24 (35:57):
Evil, dark force is going to give us.
Speaker 33 (36:00):
And honestly, I would like to ask black Trump supporters,
how do you feel about it?
Speaker 24 (36:06):
Because this has got to me a particular tide of.
Speaker 33 (36:09):
Sting since he's rarely acknowledged any African American support, other
than of course, putting one person charge of high because
that's always been for the black person.
Speaker 24 (36:17):
I notice, look at all the people that have been
in charge of hunt.
Speaker 33 (36:21):
Sort of a thing, and so outside of any business
acknowledge anyone. So I'm not upset by it. It's just
the loudest, most outrageous.
Speaker 24 (36:31):
Horn for all of those that need to hear, and
for those that miss it. He'll probably play it one
more time against them.
Speaker 10 (36:39):
I'm sure, sure, just just skipping along because we're losing
time here. The Pentagon ended all gender firm and care
for trans troops and their children.
Speaker 34 (36:57):
Thoughts guys, well, Georgia, he said, there's another tund Yeah, yes,
he wants to try to eliminate transgender people.
Speaker 24 (37:11):
And gay people are next. And these gay billionaires Vesics.
Speaker 33 (37:15):
And Peter Tail are fooling themselves if they think this
just stops with this movement that's been at for about
ten years now to eliminate transgender people from the LGBTQ community.
Speaker 24 (37:27):
There's the movement, so there's been very insidious. We saw
this in Nazi Germany and we know that it spreads.
This is not end.
Speaker 33 (37:35):
This is not to preserve anybody outside of the transgender
identity or existence. And for them to do this, I
think it's it's and for them gonna do this and
for there still be people like Kaitlyn Jenner.
Speaker 10 (37:48):
Oh well, Kate Caitlyn. Caitlyn Jenner is a special case
here because you know she's still she's still kissing is but.
Speaker 35 (38:02):
Yeah, yeah, meanwhile, being a raced from existence on a governmental,
federal level, But of course she doesn't care about it,
because that's what wealth gets people at that level.
Speaker 24 (38:14):
It gets them away from having to deal with the trouble.
Speaker 33 (38:16):
Just like in the nineteen sixties, before introductive rights became
lingual for women, plenty of wealthy white women were having
abortion with absolutely no problems.
Speaker 24 (38:27):
There are doctors available for them, and that is what
they're looking at. Now they're going to make a class.
Then if you're above a certain line, you could have
this existence. Otherwise you can't afford to be who you
want to be and to levels you'd like to.
Speaker 20 (38:41):
Just disgusting behavior.
Speaker 19 (38:44):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 20 (38:47):
To take care away from people who are serving our country.
Speaker 22 (38:51):
One of the most important activities anybody can do, to join.
Speaker 20 (38:55):
The military, to be willing to step up and be
there when when the country needs them.
Speaker 10 (39:04):
Don't, don't, don't, don't don't please, don't be afraid to
say it and risk their lives. Yeah, yes, you know,
we we we on the left have gotten so hypersensitive
to this. We don't say it anymore.
Speaker 33 (39:22):
Well, we've been afraid because partly Republicans have co opted
patriotism along with love for the military and respect for
American values and all those things because on the left
we were trying to be progressive culturally, but we I
think with the last election realized we thought it was
Kamala Harris's campaign especially that we were trying to recapture some.
Speaker 24 (39:43):
Of that that we we need the love of our
military because we also want our.
Speaker 33 (39:48):
Children who want to go into it to feel like
they're serving a country that also serves them over saying
right now. The symplemenstration is also as for voluntary deportations
from all members of the military who had.
Speaker 24 (40:01):
Previously been undocumented, because we do have members of the
military who are not citizens right and then it's just
completely absurd to ask.
Speaker 33 (40:10):
Someone who has literally put their life on the lack
of the country and come back having survived that, to
leave now.
Speaker 24 (40:17):
And it's even more apponently that we don't have a
fast track process.
Speaker 33 (40:21):
If you're going to be in the military and take
a bullet, you shouldn't be a citizen instantly. Absolutely absolutely
that should be an UNDERNAT with great improvement. There there
is no greater proof than being willing to put their
life on.
Speaker 24 (40:36):
The line for the country and we don't. There's no
fast track.
Speaker 33 (40:39):
But I was hard by to find out because I
have students, of course, like you do, others who are
a documentary, who have my documented.
Speaker 24 (40:47):
Family members who are multiple members of their family, and said,
serve in the armed forces, who are afraid now, And
I just thought.
Speaker 20 (40:53):
You should not be afraid.
Speaker 24 (40:55):
You should not be afraid. I can understand someone else,
but not you. There's no respect for any of it.
And the other members of the military do not stand
on the line for them as they should be. No,
they don't him.
Speaker 10 (41:12):
Well, I understand from Rona that George that you have
some issues with Senator Schumer, and I don't know, maybe we'll.
Speaker 12 (41:21):
Have time for that or not.
Speaker 24 (41:23):
But he can't saying that I'm ever around him. I
hope he's wearing a cup.
Speaker 10 (41:28):
I'm sorry say that again.
Speaker 24 (41:30):
I say.
Speaker 33 (41:31):
All I'm saying is that if I'm ever around Saida
the Shumer, I hope he's wearing.
Speaker 24 (41:34):
A cup, because I had had it. I have had it.
I had a strongly worried letter was so Susan Colinet.
I could not believe my ears. And he wants to
hold this is the person who wants all on tower
and we will.
Speaker 33 (41:52):
Talking about the dissolution of the Democratic Party, and we
see it right now fighting over hog and what has become.
I believe a co optive movement to unseat him because
he said that he was going to go after a
trench Democrats, and I think this is the countermove.
Speaker 24 (42:11):
It's a good one. He's out of the actor.
Speaker 10 (42:16):
Yeah, maybe you're right.
Speaker 33 (42:18):
The problem is we still have the same people we
will sell Zoe Lofrin and Chuck Schumer and the same
old team saying we're the eighty year old Democratic Party
and we're thinking about the future.
Speaker 24 (42:31):
Really, it's sort of observes we need to.
Speaker 33 (42:36):
Get a hold of ourselves on our side of the
aisle because right now Republicans.
Speaker 24 (42:40):
Are scoring up, but no one will score up worse
than I said. We can't win from what they're doing.
Speaker 33 (42:45):
Right We should be out there saying things like we
want to wage minimum wage.
Speaker 24 (42:51):
It's what we should have said last time. That would
cut through.
Speaker 33 (42:55):
Raising minimum wage cuts straight down the line to the
center of the tree.
Speaker 24 (43:01):
Everybody knows what it.
Speaker 10 (43:02):
Is, minimum wage, minimum wage, medicaid or medical as we
call it, yep, social security. These are these are standard ones.
Speaker 24 (43:18):
Yes, yes, and but we.
Speaker 33 (43:23):
Need more people out there talking about that. We need
more people talking about how the destruction of.
Speaker 24 (43:29):
The economy as we saw with the whims of Trump.
Speaker 33 (43:32):
Means that there's too much power in the hands of
the executive and you need democratic and power to take
back the power of Congress. That is a women's strategy
for people who would say, you know what, they might
even want Trump to be president, but they don't want
them out of control.
Speaker 24 (43:47):
They would both for controls losing in If Democrats would.
Speaker 33 (43:50):
Say we can be the control, but we have to
be able to say that now and we can't just
wait for them to utterly destroy themselves. That is that's
a strategy that does not work because it's still the
same idea that somehow people who are fully committed to
the Republican ideas are.
Speaker 24 (44:05):
Going to give them up. We've seen people who.
Speaker 33 (44:07):
Have said they're going to lose their businesses and they
are still going to vote for Trump.
Speaker 24 (44:10):
They're still going to vote for Republicans. Now one of
them out there complaining about the tarishes during their businesses
of things, they're going to change their party affiliation. In fact,
the Lincoln Studies shows that less.
Speaker 33 (44:20):
Than ten percent of Republicans even want to change their vote,
so they are ninety percent.
Speaker 24 (44:26):
Stop talking to them. They're on board with all the crap.
Speaker 33 (44:29):
They don't care if they lose their businesses and their
insurance or their family members get supported.
Speaker 24 (44:34):
They don't care. We need to build a bout size.
Speaker 10 (44:41):
Right, all right, Well, I think that's as much as
we can squeeze out of that, except that Trump Schumer
came in this morning and put all of Trump's anees
on hold. Now, that won't last long because they'll break
(45:05):
the hold. But well, the holds, uh.
Speaker 12 (45:13):
Say again?
Speaker 24 (45:15):
It was definitely a notable move.
Speaker 10 (45:17):
Yeah, yeah, But I also think you're right, George.
Speaker 24 (45:22):
We need more than it was a move. We need
more than moves. I really like what you're saying about.
Speaker 20 (45:29):
We need he needs and needs to be some kind
of control.
Speaker 24 (45:34):
That that's a message that that people.
Speaker 22 (45:36):
Might respond to in twenty twenty six, which will be
here before we know it.
Speaker 20 (45:43):
We should be talking, You're right, we should be talking now, yeah,
and working now. And I think many of us deal confused.
Speaker 24 (45:53):
About how to do that.
Speaker 20 (45:57):
But but I'm going to start talking.
Speaker 24 (46:00):
Your message just needs some.
Speaker 20 (46:03):
Some control, some kind of a break on this.
Speaker 24 (46:06):
Yes, these.
Speaker 22 (46:09):
And and and these are the same people who you
know spend a lot of time discriminating against Muslims.
Speaker 20 (46:18):
Yes, and now they're all those Dad, they gave us
a jet.
Speaker 24 (46:22):
I mean, I.
Speaker 20 (46:24):
Their their hypocrisy is.
Speaker 33 (46:28):
Honestly, there's so many logistical problems with the jets that
could never be air Force one, which costs over a
billion dollars.
Speaker 24 (46:37):
A four hundred min dollar plane.
Speaker 33 (46:39):
Cannot be air Force one unless he's got another eight
hundred million dollars so that it becomes a security thing,
so it has a medical unit on where there's so
many things.
Speaker 24 (46:49):
In air Force one. It's not just a free plane.
Nor were they even offering him a free plane. They
were offering him a bug. I think the whole thing
was going to be booked because he wanted Hill talk.
Speaker 25 (46:59):
He won't even it out of course, Well, what they're
telling us we don't need to worry about security controls
because we in the US we know everything.
Speaker 24 (47:11):
If that's the case, we wouldn't.
Speaker 20 (47:14):
Be a particulates for it.
Speaker 24 (47:16):
Now, I don't for a minute.
Speaker 20 (47:18):
And he's going to be in charge of that pete Except.
Speaker 18 (47:23):
Pleets.
Speaker 24 (47:24):
Except honestly, when I think of him.
Speaker 33 (47:26):
I think for him, the most that he could do
with any kind of intelligence would be the conacilence.
Speaker 24 (47:33):
It ends up lowered from the ceiling, mass Weill.
Speaker 33 (47:36):
Smart nineteen sixties plastic dome over.
Speaker 24 (47:39):
The head, and finally understand that he's a scare, he's
an idiot, and the.
Speaker 33 (47:44):
Other person who has the power to hurt military as
he is trying to do right now with people that
will hold the weight, or transgender or disabled.
Speaker 24 (47:55):
Because of course Trump doesn't want to see any.
Speaker 33 (47:57):
Disabled soldiers in his little power Selpa Grandie, right, And
if they were smart, they would be out there.
Speaker 24 (48:07):
I would love to see our military who are the wounded.
Speaker 33 (48:12):
Just jump in there, just move right into the parade
and their other military to keep them from marching, because
I bet they wouldn't.
Speaker 10 (48:23):
All right, Well, before we run out of time, guys, Okay,
it seems it seems that the governor is now going
after homeless, all homeless encampments in California. What most of
(48:50):
them did to him, I don't know, but jink go ahead,
would you say, George, I think this.
Speaker 33 (49:04):
Is unfortunately, I think in his first for what he
believes is a presidential likelihood, which is I don't believe
it's likely at all.
Speaker 24 (49:14):
I think our Levernor has moved more to the center.
Speaker 33 (49:18):
He certainly hasn't seemed that way based on his comments
on transgender athletes.
Speaker 24 (49:24):
Now there's the homeless encampment thing.
Speaker 33 (49:26):
We want to eliminate it, almost as we're want to
make it illegal in the state of California to be homeless.
This lurts too dangerously close to how we are treating
the Migray class in our country, that people become illegal
for their very existence, and I find it despicable and
I think it's a completely wrong handed calculation. He's thinking
(49:50):
that it would make him more in line with us,
the people in the Midwest, but they already he doesn't
realize they already don't lock him.
Speaker 24 (49:57):
He's already too slick for those So it's a miscalculation.
I think that he's not gonna win from but he
is going to hunt the people in California.
Speaker 10 (50:10):
He thinks they're all going to vote and they're all
going to vote against him, not that he's going to
be on a ballot again.
Speaker 33 (50:16):
But yeah, I think it's just it's a little sad.
It's a not a great ending to a political career,
and I don't think it has.
Speaker 24 (50:28):
To necessarily be an ending. I think he make an
excellent vice president. His great mouth, he's great to carry
a message. He'd be excellent for someone at the top
of the ticket. And I don't think he could cost
him anything.
Speaker 33 (50:41):
I think he'd be a not positive on the ticket
if he were number two, not number one.
Speaker 24 (50:47):
But his ego, his ego, there's there's no room for
anyone else. When he's his ego has entered the room.
We are absolutely.
Speaker 10 (50:59):
My friend wrote a speech for Ronald Reagan, and Ronald
Reagan was already beginning to show signs of dementia.
Speaker 20 (51:15):
And.
Speaker 10 (51:19):
Reagan took, according to my friend, like one read through
of this script and read it cold, and read it
as if he'd rehearsed it all day. But that's because
his profession was he was an actor. Right. Well, today
(51:48):
has been a very odd day with ups and downs.
All I can think of is Frank Sinatra.
Speaker 12 (51:56):
I guess it was.
Speaker 10 (52:01):
I feel up and down and over and out.
Speaker 24 (52:08):
We got we got litmily. We had time to say
say two things. We definitely have more to say. One
thing I wanted to say about.
Speaker 22 (52:23):
Trump and his claims of the white genocide in South Africa,
which of course is completely untrue.
Speaker 20 (52:31):
You know, it takes a very specific population at Lendell College,
and I have students who said, because he won't use
that word.
Speaker 22 (52:42):
For any other population, this is the only time he'll
use he'll use that word.
Speaker 20 (52:50):
And it's false, and it's demonstrably false.
Speaker 33 (52:55):
Yes, but it's it's the narrative of someone who would
double down on the central on the Central Park and
exonerated five after they's been exonerated with the inevidence, and
double down and said they still should be executed.
Speaker 24 (53:13):
Yep, yep, you're right here. Oh my sorry.
Speaker 33 (53:15):
Trump does everything short of saying I hate.
Speaker 24 (53:21):
All other people that are not like me and I
want them eliminated mm hmm or relegated to no power
out of my face or for my entertainment.
Speaker 20 (53:34):
Sam, you are correct.
Speaker 10 (53:41):
Scary, you know, just just scary thought. Whose dog is that?
Speaker 24 (53:53):
It's not Coco?
Speaker 10 (53:55):
No, it's not Coco.
Speaker 24 (53:58):
Every one of mine now anorable, but laud.
Speaker 18 (54:07):
Think we have that in comment.
Speaker 10 (54:10):
Well, well, Coco when she starts barking. When Coco starts
barking because she hears the doorbell or something, man, she's
loud you know, I wanted to. I wanted to in
light of our earlier conversation. I remember, I don't know,
(54:32):
ten years ago or so, I get this very strange
phone call from this teenage kids. When I say teenage,
he could have been anywhere from sixteen to eighteen. And
he said to me, I need your help. I said, okay,
if I can, and he said, I'm in big trouble
(54:58):
because they call my class made a wigger? What a wigger?
Now I didn't know what a wigger was, but I
was able to put two and two together pretty quickly, right,
(55:20):
And I just thought, geez, this is terrible. You're using
that language to teach your kids, and then you wonder
why your kid ends up so screwed up. Mmm, well, anyway,
(55:41):
anybody have anything else they want to throw in, We've
got four minutes.
Speaker 24 (55:53):
Well.
Speaker 20 (55:53):
I'm just always concerned about my.
Speaker 24 (55:57):
My students are living in honest, all of them.
Speaker 22 (56:03):
But many of my students are living in here, either
for themselves because they are dreamers, or for their family members.
Speaker 10 (56:15):
But the Armenian the Armenian kids are not in.
Speaker 33 (56:22):
You know, I'm not talking about their Median kids, although they're.
Speaker 24 (56:26):
The ones who are upset about the word genocide.
Speaker 22 (56:29):
I'm talking about my Hispanic kids, Like I have a
student from.
Speaker 24 (56:36):
El Salvador who's here on a visa, but his father
is not, and he's supporting his father.
Speaker 20 (56:45):
I probably shouldn't even say this on the radio.
Speaker 24 (56:47):
They'll try and figure out who I'm talking about.
Speaker 22 (56:50):
And this is to go back to your earlier point, George,
this is a student I would really like to join
the military. Yeah, he's really interested in learning skills that
he could learn in the military.
Speaker 24 (57:04):
And he can't. He's not welcome, he's worried about his family.
Speaker 20 (57:13):
And these are kids who are These are my hardest
working kids.
Speaker 24 (57:16):
I have to say yes, yes.
Speaker 33 (57:22):
What we're trying to do is moves the Trump as
privileging citizenship.
Speaker 10 (57:28):
And that.
Speaker 24 (57:30):
I think it's pretty despicable, especially when it's two people
that face the problem. Version of the gold discussed green cards,
like the gold.
Speaker 33 (57:43):
Green cards just another disgusting display of wealthare.
Speaker 24 (57:47):
I will say it does cause some awakening. It seems
like when some of us followers, some of them are
very turned off. The problem is it doesn't ever change him.
Speaker 33 (57:57):
I can still be disgusted and still support and that's
why it's.
Speaker 24 (58:02):
Got to be about building up another side, building.
Speaker 33 (58:04):
A coalition, the same coalition that both for Biden and
gave him overwhelming victory over trumple if those same folks
would have would have been overwhelmed.
Speaker 24 (58:14):
But we just need to get that building block.
Speaker 33 (58:16):
Regal shown there's still got power. And then the threat
of fashion and is still only a threat.
Speaker 24 (58:23):
We are not there. We are moving in that direction
very quickly, but that we are not there, and there
have been things that have slowed him down. Apartment he has.
Speaker 10 (58:43):
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