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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Chris Markowski Australia, Providence, Rhode Island and the world First.
I'm want to start off talking a little bit about Providence,
Rhode Island and what took place. Long time listeners know,
my son just graduated from Providence College around the corner
from Brown. What we're watching right now with between the
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school and the police department within that city, for lack
of a better phrase, could be described as in the
poop show, they don't want everybody to know who's responsible.
I don't believe a word they're saying, and I'm not
a conspiracy theorist by any stretch of the imagination. Brown has.
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Brown University has facial recognition cameras everywhere. Facial recognition cameras everywhere,
and the best video that you have that you're providing
everyone is I mean my kids. My kids have shown
up even clearer on when they you know, taking a
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right on red or something like that, a traffic ticket.
I've gotten clearer pictures than that. Who you trying a kid?
They have one camera for every nine students and this
is all you have. Not to mention the fact you
don't release what the shooter said before he started shooting. Yeah,
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I'm going to give you my take as they're waiting
for the well, they're waiting for the media to move
on to something else, so this will be backpaged. The
state of Rhode Island is lunatic left, lunatic left. The
city of Rhode Island is lunatic left outside of the
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Italian neighborhood up on Federal Hill where they've got some
great restaurants. That's that's the reality. That's the reality, and
this doesn't fit their their belief system. Let's leave it
at that. Okay, so we kind of know what direction
that's heading. We just saw what happened in Australia. And
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do I think do I think that public officials need
to be held responsible at some point in time for
these attacks. I think we're getting to that that point
in time in the same way, in the same way
that I believe the judges should be held responsible if
they let absolute whack jobs out. You know, all sorts
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of priors, and you've got guys walking around committing crimes
that have been arrested for or fifty times. Why shouldn't
judges be well, well, why did you let them out?
Why shouldn't the people that allowed these immigrants into the
country with ties to Isis from Pakistan? Why why shouldn't
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they be held responsible? Sorry, it's just that's how I feel.
We talked about I used to think we used I used.
The phrase was Barton Swam's phrase from a week or
two ago on the Wall Street journally talked about digestible immigrants.
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Certain people from certain parts of the world don't mix
period the end. That's just the way it is, Just
the way it is. I'm gonna go back. I'm gonna
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go back to college. Okay, I'm gonna go back to college.
You know, and they still do this. You know, you've
got the fraternity and sorority system, right, attorney and sorority system,
and they've got the little rush period that you have,
and you you know, you go through rush and you
know you're meeting the various different brothers or if it's
a sorority, meeting the girls of the school to see
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whether or not it's a good fit. Why shouldn't countries
do the same thing. Why why do we have here
in the United States? Why do we have here in
the United States entire areas that want to then a while,
I don't want our constitution. They want to live under
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sharia law. They want to live under sharia law. Why
are they here? They don't belong here, they don't fit here. Listen,
you I have no problem. Okay, If you want to
go live under sharia LG, you go go to Afghanistan.
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They've got it going on over there. That's that's what
you want to live in. Why don't you go there?
The only reason why they're here is the handouts and
giveaways that we provide. That's it. They want their own
little enclave. And listen, listen. I've been the same way
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when it comes with people from South America, Mexico years ago.
Here on the program, you watch a US national soccer
game against Honduras, and there's more people from Honduras waving
Honduran flags and cheering on Honduras than they are the
United States. Why are you here? Why are you carrying
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a hunt? You left your poophole country, okay to come here,
and then you go cheering for the country that you
left while you're on our soil. Get the hell out.
Press one for English, get the hell out of here.
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I don't have any problem with the Spanish language. I don't,
but you're here. That's not what we do here, and
that's what you want. Okay, go back. Why do we
allow this? And again I saw this story talk about
the rest of the world. There's certain actually they thwarted,
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thwarted an attack in Europe on a Christmas market. Many
of the Christmas markets in Germany, they just haven't even bothered.
This year. They shut them down, shut them down. There
was actual protests at some of them. Earlier on on Paris, France,
New Year's Eve concert that they held every year, big
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spectacle during the Arc de Triumphe I'm not gonna have
it this year. Security concerns. You want this and I
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the European and I don't. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Have you all collectively, I'm sorry, for lack of a
better phrase, I really know why that would put it
if you all had your balls cut off? Do you
have any at all? I ow certain countries now, Hungary, Pole,
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a lot of Eastern European countries pushing by pushing back
big time now aatively, I don't want to deal with
this nonsense anymore. Why do you deal with this crap
from the European Commission and what it's going to do
well in the same way, I guess we dealt with
it here under well, not just Biden can go. I
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guess so we I articulated here under the program going
all the way back to Jimmy Carter and every president
after the fact. Yeah, come on in and then bring
your extended family. No, don't learn the language, and yes,
live off our welfare system. Some point in time, at
some point in time, we got to say, you know what,
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this is just not working out. This is not what
we're gonna have that. You know. It's kind of change
it up a little bit like that meeting from office space.
What exactly do you say you do here? Why do
you want to be here? You don't want the things
that we Americans want. You're cheering for your home country,
you're sending you know what was that I forget fifteen
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percent of Somalia's GDP IS remittances from the United States.
Get out. It's not working anyway. Watchdog on wall street
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