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eric swolwell is here and he said he's gonna assemble a group of avengers for the democrats oh i've got the
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i've got the cast of characters for the democratic avengers we'll get to that in just a minute uh also i i want to
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talk to you a little bit about uh doogie fire starter md the woman who is now crying because dad set some people
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on fire what what's the problem donald trump wants to send the whole family that are that is here illegally
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by the way uh back to egypt but the democrats the democrats don't like it and doogie fire starter she
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just wants to be a doctor and she plans of becoming a doctor and going to one of our universities so she
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could be a doctor oh it's a sad sad story and we're going to start with that in just a second i'm not
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purchase 800-957-gold hello stew glenn how are you oh my gosh i am so sad this morning oh no i'm so
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sad i i yeah i read a story in usa today about a young woman full of promise wide-eyed probably you
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know has an instagram bio that says future doctor gene dream chaser coffee addict and how she's being
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deported today along with her family and she's heartbroken she's heartbroken and why is she
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heartbroken well because america's cruel quite honestly we've lost our compassion america yeah
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i i don't know i i don't have a lot of compassion you know because her dad firebombed a jewish family uh
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you know a jewish an old jewish woman and other people and the skin was falling off their legs
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taken to the hospital you know i don't have a lot of compassion uh there i don't and i'm not one to say
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hey everybody has to pay for the sins of the father but you know when you're here illegally
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you know and islamicism seems to be kind of like a family trait you know they get a whole family involved
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mom likes to you know strap explosives onto their children you know dad is already on tape going uh
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islam is more important than even my children i wish they'd blow themselves up or something like that
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i uh i don't have a lot of sympathy for it i want them out you know uh maybe that's just me you know
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okay so you set a few jewish people on fire minor detail i mean who hasn't you know committed an act
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of terrorism before breakfast you know so let me just let me just um recap this little hallmark
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moment that you might have missed in colorado a man whose visa had expired not once but twice and
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not here on a work visa on a uh on a on a tourist visa he's here as a tourist 2022 they come in as a
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a whole family we just want to tour america and then they stay and then he starts you know filling
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bottles up with gasoline and stuffing rags in it okay um you know when he overstays his visa then he
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decides you know to do what all grateful immigrants would do when given a second third and fourth chance
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here in america throw molotov cocktails at jewish people you know because nothing says hey thanks for
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your hospitality like arson you know a holocaust survivor she outlived auschwitz yeah but she
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couldn't really outlive that uh that little march there in colorado and now ice has made this monstrous
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decision you ready ice these monsters are thinking about sending the whole family back to egypt well not the
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whole family i think we should keep dad here for a while maybe the rest of his life now can you hear
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it the tiny little violins yes they're playing they're not even american violins they're egyptian
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violins slightly out of tune but the daughter says i'm devastated because i was planning on attending a
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medical school here i just want to be a doctor oh that is heartbreaking but you know what america's loss
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is egypt's gain so you know and if your hospital is ever low on burn cream she's going to know where
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to find it you know i'm sure she can spot you know wow that's third degree burns how do you know doctor
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well dad was setting jews on fire so i'm pretty up to speed on that now just to clarify something for
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those who are trying to square this circle this isn't some random deportation this isn't the ice agents
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breaking into a third grade classroom and dragging away honor students this is a man who's who set
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people on fire who brought his here brought his family here as tourists and they overstayed and then
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while they were here as tourists they decided to break the law even further like you know what i'm
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going to apply for medical school yeah so i don't know i don't think you i don't think you get the the
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the second hole punch you know on your green card after you go full hamas on the streets anywhere in
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america you know now i saw some people on x formerly known as the ministry of empathy saying we don't
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make a daughter pay for the father's sins really really because i don't know what is it about white
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people let's see i didn't own slaves in fact my great great grandparents fought for the freedom
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of slaves in america and yet i'm still smeared with the sin of slavery and nothing will ever wash
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me clean of that sin so please don't preach to me about we don't make the daughter pay for the father's
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sins i'm not you're not even talking about my father you're talking about my great great great
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grandfather who i don't even know and he didn't have any slaves oh my gosh okay so let me just play
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this out okay play this out with me so dad throws flaming bottles into a crowd and the system says yeah
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i know you're here illegally but you gotta stay no no uh-uh uh-uh i don't think that's justice i think
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that's more uh franchise opportunity for terrorism so imagine imagine your dad walks into a hospital
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and stabs the nurses and your complaint is but i was going to intern there this summer
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no hospital don't want me to intern there it's because oh gosh doogie fire starter md i feel bad for
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you i do i do i do oh i am really not one for making the children pay for the father or the
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mother's problems i'm not but i'm sorry you were here as a guest you were here as a tourist you already
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you knew you were here as a tourist why are you applying for college you're a tourist you can't go to
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college here i mean i have sympathy i am a dad you know i know this woman didn't throw the bomb
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you know but if we're letting people stay based on potential alone you know i got a long line of
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liberty loving amish kids that might want to get into that doctor line you know what i mean like to
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skip some of the paperwork and here's the thing the minute your dad made the conscious choice to
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i don't know recreate crystal knock in colorado i think avoided the family's warranty i think we're
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like ah you know what that's not covered you know that's the moment the dream dies for you and your
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family not because of our cruelty but because of his cruelty i know that's a concept for people on the
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left they're like wait a minute what we're gonna make all the white people pay for the sins they didn't
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do but not this person whose dad whose dad where they're still living together just set people on
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fire and they're here illegally we can't make that happen and now we're expected to feel guilt because
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the aspiring doctor has to go to med school in egypt oh
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in egypt isn't that where i mean let's be honest the most common first aid advice is don't say
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anything the government might hear look america is many many things but it is not a country that
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that hands out permanent residency to arsonists and their plus ones oh arsonists yes i've got the
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plus one no no you want opportunity you want safety don't set people on fire you know you want your kids
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to you know have a brighter future don't come here illegally don't come here illegally as a tourist then
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overstay your visa two times and then set people on fire oh it's not that complicated it seems like a
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pretty easy rule i've never had a problem keeping that rule you know don't set people on fire never
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had a problem with that one you know and i'm sure it's hard to leave sure sure but you want to be able
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to have your case heard by a federal judge because you're now claiming that you need asylum
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wait asylum from egypt and you're egyptian and you're muslim i mean pretty staunch muslim i'm guessing
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you know more of a islamist than just a muslim i'm pretty sure islamists are really quite popular
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you know in the home of the muslim brotherhood i'm just saying i i what are you running from
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other islamists oh i know i know gosh in egypt they just love jews so much that when you get back to
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egypt they're gonna be your father said jews on fire and what they won't throw you a parade
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what exactly are you running from bull crap bull crap you're not running from anything well except
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for the truth and probably well no that woman that your dad set on fire she was elderly so she's
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probably not able to chase you i don't even know if she could chase you or stop drop and roll she was
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pretty old but thanks for bringing that to the streets of america this is not cruelty this is common
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sense period you know if we don't draw a line after somebody lights a literal match what exactly are we
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protecting here so to the daughter goodbye good luck don't let the door hit you on the big fat
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egyptian ass on the way out i'm sorry and you know what next time you visit a country for a little
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vacation you might want to make sure nobody in the family's packing some fire bombs you know that'd be a
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good one that'd be a good one come on america you're smarter than this don't fall it i know you're
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not i just can't take how many stupid people are around i can't take it anymore can't do it
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that these people are being deported because of this like you know you can't hold the children
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responsible for the crimes of their father and i know that's something that you've talked about
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over the years as being one of the i don't know one of the foundational things uh in america right
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like it is one of the things that we changed uh that the world was not doing when the country was
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founded and like i i think that's accurate however these people were are getting deported not because
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their dad tried to burn a bunch of jews in a park they're getting deported because they overstayed their visas
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that that is that is why they're getting deported they may be getting prioritized that they didn't
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know they didn't know stew she didn't know she thought dad had all that taken care of i'm sure
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that is immaterial to the law that is that is not that's not how this works at all when you come here
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you you are required to follow the laws uh and the law they did not follow was the visa law they
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overstayed the visa they did not get the asylum they requested nor should they have received it
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i think quite clearly people who want to burn jews to death are not being persecuted in egypt so all of
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this being said uh that is the reason that they are going to be deported uh the question is the timeline
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on that everywhere like if i if i went to egypt and i was you know i was trying to convert uh people from
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islam to christianity and i didn't know that it was against the law and they chopped my head off
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i mean they would be like wait wait wait wait wait he wasn't aware of the laws right no it's not the
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way it works you have to actually that's not the way it works anywhere here as well you know ignorance
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is not really a defense in these situations uh so i i just i i'm frustrated by this because i keep
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hearing this like as if we're saying they're also guilt like there's the child is not guilty of
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murder i don't i mean i they are attempted murder you're you're you're exactly right you're exactly
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right and uh i didn't even get that far i just i you know you're here illegally your dad set some
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people on fire uh you know if you were like if you were as it oh my gosh i'm outraged and i'm gonna
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dedicate my life helping jews you know maybe i'd have some sympathy for i'm still gonna send you away
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but i at least have some sympathy you're crying tears because you can't go to medical school in
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the country where your father just set people on fire in the streets for being jewish i don't i know
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i don't think i like i don't think i like your bedside manner dr fire son starter i just i don't
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dr fire starter um i yeah i mean i there are determinations made within the law all the time
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as to which people will be prioritized the question is are did they commit a crime and they
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did they're here and they're not supposed to be buh-bye that's that is the basic function of what
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we're talking about here if they were u.s citizens by the way u.s citizens have done crazy
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crap like this as well and when they do it we can't just deport them right we can't because
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they didn't know we have to go through the normal process of the way things uh work uh that is uh
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we we don't get to do that because it's not on the table it is on the table when you've already
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broken the law with our with your immigration status that's that's how this works you know
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i mean what is egypt going to do with all the ticker tape if we don't send them back you know
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because i mean they're going to have a parade for this family in egypt what could we possibly do
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uh you know we're going to be responsible for them not having uh a use for all that ticker tape
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they've been cutting up you know for the parade when they come home uh i mean i don't want to be
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responsible for that yeah it might be mad that would be tragic oh man just horrible horrible horrible
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um you know i think we have enough mental illness in our country i don't think we need to import any more
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mental illness you know yeah but what about white supremacy that's the real you know those christians
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that's the real problem yeah it seems like it doesn't it really it does really seem like it
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so hey swalwell has come up and said uh it's time to assemble a group of democrat avengers
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welcome to the glennbeck program glad that you're here
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wow i don't know if you've heard stew but uh you better look out because the uh the democrats are
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now assembling their group of avengers uh here's eric swalwell listen to this the future of the
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democratic party is going to be you know it's going to take some of those people now that's the
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future to throw the old regime under the bus well and it's going to take like this avengers-like
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model of jasmine crockett maxwell frost robert garcia people that you'd not seen before just
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step up the leader is today but the publicly perceived leader is hakeem jeffries right because
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he's got to make the case that we're winning the house he's terrible but that he's the leader of the
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party and he's got in my position only yeah but he's he's the reason i don't trust guys like hakeem
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is because he's so willing to still bend a knee to the old regime he's not going to ever speak out
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against chuck schumer he's never going to do that but i can but you're not the leader oh but you're zero
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you're a giant zilch no one cares about you i we only had you on the show because we couldn't get
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anyone else uh i gotta i gotta tell you i mean i love this idea of the avengers you know the super
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team of democrats i mean i think that's fantastic especially when they name all which one would play
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captain chaos or comrade chaos which one would which one would that be we can redistribute everyone's
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superpowers equally rendering all heroes equally mediocre uh you know i i wield the hammer and the
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sickle and a hammer and a sickle themed boomerang that always misses its target it's great it's great
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it's great who would play that i wonder uh gosh i i've just i just i i mean their outfits though would
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be great wouldn't they i mean they they have to have you know they have to have i don't know gender
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bender goliath who is part of the superpower team and you know i could change anybody's outfit in a
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into a fabulous but impractical costume at any given time i can do it i just look down the street
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i'm like i'm gonna change your outfit right now and you shoot rainbow lasers that make people argue
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about pronouns for our for hours and hours and hours on end it's fantastic i'm gonna demand that all
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bathrooms are replaced with gender neutral ball pits fight for a fight for a world where every day is a
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mandatory costume parade and that'd be that's me of course my weakness is i can't resist stopping to
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fix my hair and any reflective surface and that's kind of bad but more parades oh my god these that
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no it'd be good that would be really really really good somebody's got to get on vo and on google and make
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a short movie of the democrat super heroes i just think that would be i think that would be good it
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would be good you know the one you know their their weaknesses might be you know i get distracted
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by long manifestos and all of them are long and uh you know sometimes i fall asleep you know in my own
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speeches but then comes terror titan i summon the cloud of glittery smoke that causes confusion and mild
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irritation and i can monologue for hours about disrupting the system without making any point
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and then stand up for all the terrorists that are here in the country because i'm i'm a superhero
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my champion chaos replacing all the traffic lights with disco balls you know and i'm gonna and our
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national anthem's gonna only be played by a kazoo in every single sporting event where only transgender
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people can compete because those are the real men or women or which what you know what i'm saying
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my gosh oh i love it i love it they are so unbelievably clueless by the way stew i don't
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know if you know this but i've i'm gonna come clean uh i am leaving the democratic party and i'm gonna write
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a book um about it oh wow really officially yeah you're out officially officially i'm out of the democratic
00:29:50.140
party party and i'm gonna write a book uh because because they lied to me this whole time i didn't
00:29:57.420
know i didn't see it they were lying this whole time and my gosh how did i not see it i i mean they
00:30:04.860
just made me look like a joke i love that story i i can't get enough of it and now today all of the
00:30:16.780
former biden aides who said nothing about her this entire time are all out like knives out coming after
00:30:23.740
her which i just can't love enough i just every single thing we said for four years is now being
00:30:34.060
backed up by democratic sources we should cherish this moment a little bit it is fun what is she
00:30:41.020
leaving for did she say i couldn't find that anywhere it's weird i you know the only thing
00:30:46.220
that is indicated in what's been released so far is this is corinne john pierre we're talking about
00:30:51.100
by the way i don't know if we've uh set that up but she cringe and me and me and glenn and glenn
00:30:56.460
is i'm leaving officially out leaving the democratic also i'm out and i'm gonna write a book like
00:31:01.340
corinne john pierre you only like women so you're also lesbians you've come out in two different ways
00:31:05.500
today um but the only thing that they uh they mentioned in the report seemed to be that she was
00:31:13.820
angry at the democrats for abandoning and betraying joe biden which is fascinating in a million ways
00:31:26.460
she's actually standing by joe biden she's like she finds out quote air quotes here she finds out
00:31:34.380
now that the whole thing was a sham and she's like oh you should still stand by him i mean not
00:31:40.540
too close because he smells like he just pooped his pants but yeah i think so again we don't we are
00:31:47.980
and i say this uh we are literally judging a book by its cover at this point so we don't know what the
00:31:54.060
book actually says but it does seem to indicate that strangely after it comes out still no one will
00:32:01.340
know what it's i don't know this is what i might read i i want i want to hear every horrible word
00:32:08.780
that comes out of her chat gpt mouth in this particular book all you have to do is say go on
00:32:17.100
to chat gpt and say what would a book read like if corinne john pierre wrote a book uh uh and it will
00:32:27.580
write it and it will probably be word for word because she's not writing that book no she's not
00:32:31.820
right i can't imagine i what would a book read like from someone who can't read or write i don't
00:32:38.380
know i mean it's difficult uh oh my gosh are you saying that because she's a lesbian or because she
00:32:43.980
was super nice dressed or because she's black or why why are you saying that she's an idiot glenn
00:32:49.980
that's why uh she's an idiot that's why i'm saying yeah yeah forgot about that she was a complete
00:32:56.700
total idiot yes um but but i don't know if you saw this reporting but it's it's fascinating to watch
00:33:03.660
it because they are everything we said about her she's incompetent she makes more problems than she
00:33:08.620
solves how many times did we say how does she have this job this is insanity and it's all in the
00:33:15.100
reporting today they all can admit it now because she's no longer a democrat it didn't matter that
00:33:21.580
she was ruining the country and the communication between the white house and the american people
00:33:26.300
that was not a concern for them at all they're concerned now because she's not she's no longer
00:33:31.500
saying she's a democrat one of the quotes of the article is she has lost her only constituency
00:33:37.340
party line democrats which is such a good point it's such a good line but it's true the only
00:33:45.180
possible defense for her this entire time was you were defending every democrat no matter what they did
00:33:51.660
it's the only defense because she was terrible at every single aspect of her job and now the one
00:33:58.300
thing she had which was the d after her name is gone and now people can finally tell the truth apparently
00:34:03.740
uh you know speaking of uh d's after your name and i mean d for dunce um the women of the view are
00:34:13.740
really i mean they're just not the sharpest first of all sunny holst uh hoston's uh view on elon musk
00:34:23.180
i mean can we play this please so really he saved our country less than one percent nothing but the
00:34:30.220
damage that he did was just really incredible he slashed 250 000 federal employees more than 8 500
00:34:39.740
contracts more than 10 000 grants and his cutbacks on medical research cost the lives of for the foreign
00:34:47.340
aid cost 300 000 lives mostly children that's the damage elon musk did so show me that stat
00:34:55.100
show me that stat show that to me cost the lives of 300 000 mostly children show that stat to me i want
00:35:04.860
the names i want to know i want to know the exact numbers how they died she said she's like i don't
00:35:11.340
think anybody should be listening because he kills children no that's not elon musk elon musk is making
00:35:17.820
children lots and lots and lots he may replace all 300 000 children that you say died by when
00:35:28.060
wednesday of next week he's kind of constantly making it seems yeah like it is the elon musk
00:35:35.260
pastime it seems that every other day we hear about more of them um so i don't i mean an elon musk
00:35:41.580
commercial would be oh geez time to make the children he's always making always how i mean
00:35:50.460
jeez he's very concerned about population growth uh i guarantee yeah it's interesting because if you
00:35:56.140
happen to be listening on the radio or podcast you can't see sunny doing a current john pierre and
00:36:02.460
reading every word of that so as you point out it's not just her making something up it's not just her
00:36:08.220
trying to remember something she saw someone tweet she someone has given her the information
00:36:13.660
that 300 000 people have been killed by this medical research that it doesn't even seem to be
00:36:19.900
cut in the bill that they're trying to pass which is fascinating um i i'm gonna look glenn i will i will
00:36:29.180
see um if i can find the source of it there's got to be i assumed it's something but i i don't know
00:36:34.140
okay now the view went on to say uh that elon has dirt on president trump now now listen to this
00:36:44.540
on the flip side those republicans if you're in a house district you're like i'm afraid of donald trump
00:36:49.820
but elon musk because of the dark money system we live in he can come in and primary you by just
00:36:54.380
pouring millions and millions into your race and then there is that stop stop stop how unbelievably rich
00:37:02.460
is this and i'm when i say rich i mean in a george soros sort of way they are now concerned about
00:37:08.940
dark money where somebody who is a billionaire can come in and just primary you
00:37:15.660
does george soros come to mind at all oh my gosh i can't take it i just can't take it but wait there's
00:37:25.740
more afraid of donald trump but elon musk because of the dark money system we live in he can come in
00:37:30.860
and primary you by just pouring millions and millions into your race and then there is that
00:37:35.260
that you know if one was going to think you know oh maybe this happened you know elon knows the 411 on
00:37:43.260
everything yeah he got all that information he knows how all this came down so now suddenly he's
00:37:49.900
like well oh harumph well yeah so i'm so angry so trump should be afraid of him because i think trump
00:37:56.860
is he has only seats on the election too i think he is afraid well 20 stop so now it's election conspiracy
00:38:06.300
now trump didn't win elon musk may have well he at least knows how trump fixed the election
00:38:13.740
election so election denier election denier that is bad for our republic it is they're destroying
00:38:19.820
the republic they should be silenced election denying now from the ladies on the view and
00:38:25.500
they're they're saying that elon musk uh terrifies donald trump can i tell you something the and i mean
00:38:30.780
this sincerely i think the only thing that terrifies trump is nuclear war it's the only thing i have ever
00:38:37.420
seen him talk about or respond to that seems to really scare the crap out of him and that is all
00:38:44.220
out nuclear war uh i don't think he's afraid of elon musk you know i i just i i don't i don't uh but
00:38:53.100
you know they find that the left finally has their dream come true and i don't know who to believe on
00:38:58.380
this we got we got to get into this next hour we got to take a quick break but next hour we've got
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to get into the uh you know the big beautiful bill and what's really going on there because i i don't
00:39:08.860
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program we're glad you're here well the big beautiful bill
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00:49:03.100
what the hell is happening now well i mean most of the coverage the last 24 hours has been that
00:49:09.420
elon musk is tweeting about it an awful lot um that seems to be the focus of the media at the moment
00:49:15.340
and uh you know various lawmakers trying to wrangle elon musk and trying to get him to stop doing this
00:49:25.900
they don't want him to to um message this as this terrible bill because they uh say they want to keep
00:49:32.540
him within the walls uh they want to they want him to be involved in the republican party and movement
00:49:37.740
going forward uh but they also feel like you know this is the best that they can do i suppose um
00:49:45.180
you know it's the bill itself is it's going to be very hard to get this through i mean you have only
00:49:50.620
53 senators on the republican side we know basically for a fact that ran paulson no under almost any
00:49:57.500
circumstance right so you're at 52 you can lose two more uh we know mike lee is already kind of
00:50:03.500
indicated he's not uh particularly in love with this bill uh several others have as well so
00:50:10.220
they're going to have to make changes to probably get those people on board when they do that you're
00:50:14.940
going to have the house which only passed the bill by one vote and already has two members who did vote
00:50:22.380
for it who have said they now would vote against it now that they actually know what's in it
00:50:27.260
which is another significant problem that maybe we should try to avoid in the future
00:50:34.700
um you should probably read the bill before you actually vote for especially and i don't even you
00:50:38.460
don't even have to read the bill on this stuff because people were talking about it outwardly in
00:50:42.700
the debate about the bill the particular problems that these two representatives cited but so you're
00:50:48.620
already under the amount of votes you need in the house before the changes several factions in the
00:50:53.180
house are saying they will not vote for the bill if certain parts of it change like the salt deduction
00:50:59.660
that we've talked about before where you get to deduct your local taxes uh in blue states uh basically
00:51:05.660
for a very short description of it so i mean look donald trump does have a way of coming in and saying
00:51:13.020
do it and republicans have a way of stepping up and saying yes sir that's kind of the way the
00:51:20.460
republican party works at this point so so i think there's a good chance it still gets through
00:51:25.020
eventually but when you look at what the bill has it has a lot of good but it has an awful lot of bad
00:51:30.860
in it as well okay so can i just let me pick it up from there stew that it has a lot of bad in it has a
00:51:38.860
lot of good in it here's the here's the thing that i don't think you're getting from anybody um really
00:51:44.700
you're not getting a balanced look i understand both sides i really do i understand uh the urgency
00:51:51.660
from the white house uh and i think russ vote's going to be on with us in about an hour or next
00:51:57.420
or tomorrow it depends on what his schedule is like uh today they're trying to squeeze him in today
00:52:02.380
um but you know i trust him he knows what's going on um and i understand the white house's point of
00:52:08.940
view i i really do i understand that if this doesn't pass that means the tax cuts probably
00:52:17.020
are not going to be permanent they won't get them through without the tax cuts the entire thing falls
00:52:23.100
apart without uh regulation reform the entire plan for the economy falls apart okay um and trump
00:52:33.100
knows that the white house knows that the democrats know this they have to have this pass because of
00:52:40.620
the good stuff in it now the bad stuff that's in it the biggest probably bad stuff is the debt ceiling
00:52:46.940
being raised by another four trillion dollars that's really bad that's really really bad because
00:52:53.580
we're not going to be able to continue to fund uh our our country if we can't if we keep raising the
00:53:01.820
debt and we can't sell our our treasury bonds we can't sell our debt to anybody because nobody believes
00:53:07.420
us anymore uh that we're serious about cutting spending then the entire thing falls apart so
00:53:15.020
damned if you do damned if you don't that's where we're at okay if we don't pass it then the president's
00:53:22.620
economic plans fall apart if we do pass it we run a very high risk of the rest of the world saying
00:53:31.420
you guys aren't serious about your debt and we can't buy your treasuries anymore um and that changes
00:53:38.060
you know that changes everything that one is not the fault of this administration that one is the
00:53:45.420
fault of every single democrat and republican since since when i was first born they have been talking
00:53:53.420
about this they've been talking about the debt and the deficit and everything else we've been talking
00:53:58.540
about our spending problem forever and at some point i mean even fdr said this at some point this won't
00:54:07.980
work you'll have to stop it um i remember uh ronald reagan saying at some point we're not going to have
00:54:17.660
any good options left well we're there there are no good options damned if you do damned if you don't
00:54:23.740
okay this is what ronald reagan said was coming we've known this forever as a nation so i look at
00:54:32.860
this and say who do i bet on gosh i mean we're betting the future of our nation we're betting the future
00:54:42.620
of our children we're betting the you know whether we're all slaves to debt or not uh i don't hear
00:54:51.580
a good solution on either side um i don't trust that the republicans uh
00:55:03.820
i don't think they're serious about anything at all there's a few people that are serious about the
00:55:08.620
debt and and really i think understand it rand paul is one of mike lee is another one chip roy is one but
00:55:14.780
chip is one that i think also really understands not just the dangers of the debt but also the dangers
00:55:22.700
to the economy if we don't pass this bill we've got to have the tax cuts have to or everything falls apart
00:55:33.340
so what do you do well there is one thing here that really bothers me this is this is i give the
00:55:40.380
benefit of the doubt to trump and the white house and that scares me it does not because i don't trust
00:55:47.980
donald trump i do trust donald trump but the debt scares the hell out of me because it's real and at
00:55:56.540
some point and i don't know if it's this four trillion dollar debt ceiling raise or the next one
00:56:02.220
but at some point the rest of the world's going to walk away and go
00:56:05.500
so i give the benefit of the doubt pass the bill just pass the bill okay that could end up being
00:56:16.780
wrong i'm not going to tell you i'm right by any stretch of the imagination and i think this is
00:56:21.580
something we all have to do our own homework and then pray on i can't tell you what's right or what's
00:56:26.060
wrong everybody you know you want somebody to do that listen to sean hannity or somebody else because
00:56:30.620
i i don't know i don't know um here's what i do know yesterday uh trump said the debt limit should
00:56:42.300
be entirely scrapped that is colossally a bad idea a bad idea and i can't give the president the benefit
00:56:54.140
of the doubt on that one no if we scrap the debt ceiling and the debt limit that means
00:57:02.620
nobody ever has to pause now he's right in this sense that everybody's using that debt ceiling as
00:57:10.460
a weapon so if you don't have to have the debt ceiling then they can't say you know what we're
00:57:16.060
going to default on our loans if we don't spend all this money we're never going to default okay we're
00:57:21.500
not going to default we're just going to have to live through austerity we're just going to have
00:57:27.340
to cut all of the programs and just pay the interest on our bills um so we won't default and if we do
00:57:34.940
we're even in more trouble than i thought but if you take away the debt ceiling vote then there is no
00:57:42.540
restraint and here's how the world will interpret this there is one thing to say i'm getting into a car
00:57:49.260
and we're going to go down this canyon and it's very very curvy uh you know it's in one of those
00:57:54.700
really dangerous canyons that just you know make make my butt clench every time you drive down these
00:58:01.100
steep uh hills and canyons in uh in the west where you're like ah we can drive over the edge and then
00:58:08.700
we're dead it's one thing to get into a car and say yeah the brakes are fine i mean it might be leaking
00:58:15.180
a little bit but the brakes are fine and and you get into the car and you're like okay i i think
00:58:21.340
we're okay i think we're okay and we have a chance of survival and then another one inviting people
00:58:27.820
into the car and saying no you know the brakes are fine i mean they're leaking a little bit but the
00:58:32.700
brakes are fine some people get in some people don't uh but if i got got you on the top of that canyon
00:58:38.460
and i pulled up in my car and i'm like hey hop in we're gonna go down the canyon uh by the way i cut the
00:58:44.140
brake lines so there's really no chance of us stopping or even tapping on the brakes would you
00:58:49.100
get into the car that's what other countries and other uh other uh sovereign funds and all of the
00:58:58.060
big uh wealth management that's the way they're gonna look at us if we have no debt ceiling if we
00:59:04.460
just like yeah we can spend whatever we want we don't even have to talk about it anymore you know we
00:59:10.140
we just know that you know that's gonna be okay i'm not getting into that car i'm not buying a
00:59:15.260
single bond from you you're completely irresponsible and there's no tapping of the brake there's no
00:59:22.460
slowing the car down it starts going down the hill there's no slowing it down it just crashes
00:59:28.540
period that's what happens okay we cannot scrap the debt limit that will be the that will be the
00:59:38.140
death knell of america it it will be over you will see the interest rates go through the roof
00:59:46.220
because nobody's gonna nobody's gonna want to buy our t-bill so we'll have to be able to offer them
00:59:51.020
more money okay we'll pay you nine percent well what is paying nine percent interest just say six percent
00:59:58.220
five percent what does it mean if we have to pay five percent interest on forty trillion dollars
01:00:08.300
nothing good we won't be able to afford it we will all be paying our taxes just to pay that debt
01:00:18.140
that's the bomb that's about to go off okay and that's why people who are quote fiscal hawks that
01:00:24.620
i happen to agree with are saying we've got to cut more out of the budget we have to because it might
01:00:31.980
be this four trillion dollar debt ceiling raise that kills us the world is so close to just saying screw
01:00:38.940
america and they want to say screw america as soon as they're ready with their alternate version of
01:00:46.140
whatever it is bitcoin a cbdc for central banks you know bricks whatever it is as soon as they're ready
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they are going to cut us loose so we're facing that let's just not hasten that and here's why the
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president is the president has never in his whole life had a problem with debt and in some ways he's
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right if you have debt and you're not really working hard you're not doing the smart things
01:01:19.100
but you have all this potential and all this talent but you're not doing anything that's a problem
01:01:26.940
because how are you going to pay for it you know you when when you're when you're not making the the
01:01:33.260
even the minimum debt payment you're just adding more debt you're in real trouble however you know
01:01:41.740
you're a deadbeat and you're like you know what i'm going to go to school i'm going to become a
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doctor i'm going to become a brain surgeon and you have the ability to do that you know i'm going to be a
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brain surgeon and uh you know some nobel prize winning scientist on energy because i'm going to invent
01:01:57.500
a new kind of energy you have no problem with the debt you have you keep piling on debt go ahead take
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you want to go to harvard good luck with that but go to harvard and pile that debt on because you will
01:02:09.580
be able to pay that off with what you're going to make in the future but right now we're the deadbeats
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we're not doing anything to make more money and you know this in your own life you have to be able
01:02:22.940
to make more money you have debt you either have to refinance and if it's at a higher interest rate
01:02:29.420
that could be a problem you have to pay it off or you just have to default and say you know what
01:02:36.700
chapter 11 i'm out well we can't file chapter 11 we can't do that but we can't default the world won't
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allow us to so what do we do we either cut our debt and our deficit and we get our spending way
01:02:58.860
under control or we get another job and we reinvent that's why donald trump is letting these uh these uh
01:03:10.700
ai companies build their own nuclear power plants we don't have the money to to build them they're going
01:03:16.860
to have to build them you want to build them you build them i'll clear the red tape but i'm not
01:03:20.780
paying for them you build them because you're going to be using the energy for ai so go ahead
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you build the power plants it's a way for us not to dig ourselves into a hole and allow us to be
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in a position to where we can reinvent the world and reinvent the way the world works and be first
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so the other problem that we have and why we can't cut and this kills me to say this
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one of the reasons why we can't cut so dramatically is because between federal state and local
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our gdp is 45 based on taxes on government state local and federal spending that's half of our gdp
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that's a crazy amount that's a dangerous amount so you start cutting all of these programs you start
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cutting all of the you know super fast bullet train that we need in california it's going to take us
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our communities and people lose their jobs so we have to be very careful on how we cut how rapidly we
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cut we don't want to cut too quickly until we replace it with growth but how do you grow without
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cutting the budgets i mean we are in this really tough situation that's why i say to you i'm not going
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who has the right idea i don't know i think it's a combination of everybody but i also know that um
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all right i want to talk to you about something um and tie some some dots together that others aren't
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going to tie together for you i hope i'm wrong on this but i don't think i am we are closer to a true
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global war than any time in at least my lifetime i believe and if you think that's hyperbole let me
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walk you through three things that are happening right now and they're not in secret they're not
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in back rooms they're in broad daylight right in front of all of our eyes and no one is really
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talking about it first of all last night the u.s embassy in kiev the u.s embassy in kiev issued a
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chilling message to american citizens still in ukraine it said quote be prepared to take cover
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that's that's the american embassy's words it's not a drill it's not a policy review they're urging
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people to find bomb shelters stockpile food and water and prepare for mass missile strikes why
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because ukraine just launched one of its most aggressive operations yet destroying the strategic
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bombers on russian home soil and russia is going to respond that crossed a line for russia and now russia
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is preparing quote shock and awe in a response they're not hiding it they're promising it now
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and for the first time in this conflict it looks like the battlefield is about to spill far beyond
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ukraine that alone is enough to send tremors through the global order but this is not all that's happening
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at the exact same time yesterday the governments of france and britain the two most symbolically uh
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loaded powers in in western europe that are our allies reportedly preparing to unilaterally recognize
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a palestinian state which would effectively legitimize the government of hamas and the broader
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rejectionist front against israel okay not after negotiations not after hostages not after peace
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unilaterally um france and england are going to recognize a new state for palestine where is that
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state we don't know jewish citizens are being targeted hunted set on fire in our own streets in new york
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los angeles boulder colorado in uh england in france all over this is happening this is the world turning
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upside down so there's number two the very nations that stood against nazism in world war ii and fascism
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now inching towards rewarding a terrorist regime and redefining redefining century-old alliances in the name
01:11:56.620
of appeasement of appeasement and political fashion it hasn't worked out before it's not going to work
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out well this time but it gets worse number three rather than pushing for de-escalation with russia
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france and britain are now doubling down on what they are calling a coalition of the willing not to end the
01:12:19.580
war with ukraine but to win the war they are actively now arming ukraine with long-range missiles capable
01:12:28.620
of reaching into russian territory while russian generals warn this will lead to a direct retaliation
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with nato assets so let's be very very clear when missiles start flying from nato territory into russian
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command post what's come what will come back will not be limited to the front lines we are on the
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precipice of two converging wars one between russia
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and another long simmering between islam islamism and western civilization so the west will come under
01:13:08.620
attack from russia and its allies and the the west will come under attack from islamists and europe
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which is the birthplace of democracy the enlightenment of classical everything christian heritage seems
01:13:27.820
hell-bent on feeding both fires at once in particular it is france and england so let me ask you how does this
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sound like a path to peace it sounds like the first chapter in a book on civilizational collapse and
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why why are these decisions being made now well you've got the socialist government that's out of
01:13:51.660
control in france you also have the socialist government that is out of control in england and
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the ruling class in not just france and england but all over europe in the progressive movement here
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they no longer believe in the pillars that held the west together they believe the old world has to
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burn so the new world order can rise up this is the economic forum mindset it is also
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coincidentally the exact same mindset of those who are islamists especially those who are 12ers in iran
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burn the world down so a new world order can begin you've got the open borders you have the central
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banks that are out of control you have you have equity at the cost of merit you have censorship in the
01:14:42.780
name of safety you have deconstruction of the nation state in favor of what a global technocracy
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if the eu collapses as it will when member states descend into civil unrest or economic ruin
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so many people who are at the top of our countries will not see this as a tragedy they will see this
01:15:07.740
as an opportunity they'll see it as a necessary breaking of the old guard so they can consolidate
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all power into a single european authority under emergency powers always temporary it's always
01:15:19.980
temporary you know and it's always for your safety until it's not temporary and it's not for your
01:15:24.460
safety and you realize way too late this is what's going to happen you're going to destabilize
01:15:29.500
certain countries in europe they're going to start to fall it'll go into chaos and the eu will say
01:15:35.180
you know these nation states are beginning to fail we've got to we've got to make it bigger
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and we got to make it the eu and really give the power to the eu just temporarily and this isn't
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conjecture this is the pattern of every revolution that promised utopias and and then delivered tyranny
01:15:55.660
this is the way it happens so what does it mean for you well it's going to mean your energy prices
01:16:04.060
are going to spike again your food will cost more if any of these things happen and this is
01:16:09.900
not even talking about our own debt price uh crisis or the unrest in our own streets god forbid
01:16:16.540
that happens it means your retirement savings if you're lucky to have some will face a new
01:16:22.700
inflationary shock but more than that it may mean that your kids and my kids are going to be drafted
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into wars you didn't vote for to fight for a world order you never agreed to and spiritually
01:16:36.140
you got to get your house in order because you're going to have to stand for truth and tradition
01:16:44.060
and that is going to be labeled as subversion very soon
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if you're asking how close to a war like any we've ever seen before how close are we i'd say
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we're already at the beginning of it you just you just haven't heard the starter's gun yet
01:17:02.780
but when it does go off it's not going to sound like a bomb in the distance it's going to sound
01:17:07.260
like chaos on your screens lies in your news feed disruptions in your bank account fear in your
01:17:14.620
neighbor's eyes but you know this already i think i'm just trying to give you the signposts of where
01:17:21.820
we are some things that are that are happening and happened last night that are very very disturbing
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i'm telling you this to so you can prepare yourself so you can be fully awake so you can make decisions
01:17:33.740
in your own life i'm making huge decisions right now that will affect my life and my family's life
01:17:41.420
um right now and i'm about to take some serious risks on some things because i believe in them
01:17:48.700
i believe times are changing and uh i'm being very very cautious and careful but not living in fear
01:18:01.340
you just have to be awake and know you know i'm a betting man i've i don't like i don't ever go to
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i don't go to vegas but if i have to bet on something i will bet on myself because i know what
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i'm capable of i'm not i'm not uh i'm not sure what everybody else is capable of uh i always always
01:18:24.780
overestimate the good things and underestimate the bad things with with other people but
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i can bet on myself i just want to know the odds before i lay anything down on the table
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um because i don't like vegas i know the house always wins but when i have to bet on myself i'm the house
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i'm the house and i'll i'll roll those dice i'll i'll take those chances but i i want you to know
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because it's important for me to know and my family to know what's coming you know i've i've been really
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good at looking over the horizon and seeing things i don't know why i have this skill i i think it's a
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gift from god i mean i don't think i figure things out i think he shows things to me i know he does
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um but i've always been good at connecting dots that nobody else seems to be able to connect
01:19:21.340
and seeing what's coming over the horizon i just suck at timing um
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but as i see the things that are coming over the horizon um you know we thought we won
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when we put donald trump in um and we may have slow we may have slowed the train down but this
01:19:42.620
train has already left the station uh and you know where it stops i i don't know but it already left
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the station and you know if we don't do things and i'm going to bring this up again and i don't mean
01:20:00.220
to sell you on this because i know i'm not sure what to do honestly but uh if we don't do things
01:20:06.700
like pass the big beautiful bill or in this case don't pass it whatever you decide i don't know i
01:20:12.780
think pass it uh it's only going to make things much much much much worse and our demise quicker
01:20:21.820
um and i've always been able to see over the horizon but i i will tell you
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stu you remember i i used to you know back in the 90s i would tell you stuff about what was going to
01:20:33.900
happen now and you know we kind of laughed about it because it seemed insane but a lot of that has
01:20:41.180
come true right yeah for sure a lot of the stuff that you were worried about 10 20 years ago are kind
01:20:46.380
of facts of life these days yeah and even in the 90s when we were talking about ai i mean it's shocking
01:20:52.780
to me that it's here now i can't tell you what the world is going to look like in 2030 that's that's
01:20:59.500
not normal for me um i'm usually pretty good at seeing the over the horizon and going this is
01:21:05.740
going to play this way and it's probably going to go this way and i might be wrong on timing and stuff
01:21:09.180
but the general direction i'm i can't tell you what the look world looks like in 2030.
01:21:15.580
so it's it's you know i don't i don't say these things to do anything but awaken you tell you
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you got to get serious you got to secure your family you have to know your neighbors you have
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to learn our history you must build your faith secure your own testimony if you don't know god
01:21:34.380
you're just feasting off of somebody else yeah i know god because you were taught you know you should
01:21:39.100
believe in god that's not going to be good enough but most of all you have to speak the truth even when
01:21:46.860
it's dangerous maybe especially when it's dangerous because that's when it matters the
01:21:51.900
most you can't save a civilization if we're afraid to defend the civilization or we don't know the
01:21:59.980
principles of that civilization so do all of those things to prepare for whatever is coming our way next
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but i wanted to give you a quick in 10 minutes you know the quick uh signpost of what has just happened
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in the last 24 hours and the kinds of things that are happening in our own country uh but they're a
01:22:22.780
little farther ahead on in europe and the crazy crazy things that france and uh england are currently
01:22:32.140
talking about doing and probably are going to end up doing them because i don't know i think they're
01:22:39.180
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welcome to the uh hey do we know is russ vote going to be able to make it next hour uh sarah do we know
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that yet not yet okay um we we we've got to talk about this big beautiful bill uh and i want to get
01:26:11.900
the scoop from him uh and what uh what he thinks i mean still where do you stand on this thing um i
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you know i think it's gonna it creates a lot of long-term problems i do think there's elements of it
01:26:24.060
that are pretty much necessary i suppose i would say i think the solution the correct solution is to make
01:26:30.380
it less big and more beautiful um which is not going to be easy but i think try they're probably
01:26:38.540
trying to do when you say less big do what would you take out of it well there's i mean there's
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obviously there's tons of stuff that i have problems with the the debt there i think more cuts would be
01:26:49.740
good but like i think focusing on the core elements of it like for example getting rid of the green new
01:26:54.620
new deal spending and implementing the tax cuts i mean i think something like that would probably be
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pretty easy to get through there's a lot of extra stuff in there um that everybody sort of bought their
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ticket into a yes vote uh throughout congress um and i think if you were to kind of just trim this down
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i think the idea of the one gigantic bill that has every single priority that we want is a is a fun idea
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because you only need to get one vote you only need to get it through once but you may need to
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sacrifice some of those things that you wanted uh to get get it over the finish line
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well we'll see we'll have more on this coming up in just a second stand by
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Because, you know, you're – I know you're not listening to this show when you're sitting here with me.
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So I'm kind of deep into that one at this point.
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Germany is bracing for a continued surge in major insolvencies through 2025 and 2026, according to a recent analysis by the Credit Insurer Alliance Trade.
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All this comes after a disastrous 2024, which saw a record-breaking number of bankruptcies in the country.
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They forecast an overall increase of 11% of corporate bankruptcies in Germany.
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At first glance, they're saying, well, this is because, you know, Donald Trump and his trade organizations, a bleak outlook in both Germany and in global trade, and many of the uncertainties caused by the tariff storm, we expect major insolvencies.
01:33:34.860
Okay, but if you look down and you start reading deeper into the story, Ford Germany plans to cut 4,000 jobs as Berlin's economic disaster continues to unfold.
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The entire automotive industry is in crisis all over the world.
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In Europe and especially in Germany, the transition to electromobility is hitting us very, very hard.
01:34:01.880
So is it the tariffs, or is it all of this electrical bullcrap that they've been trying to jam down our throats in cars?
01:34:16.260
They've spent all of their money in these electric cars that nobody wants, and they are behind now in all of the orders for trucks.
01:34:26.540
I mean, I have concerns over the tariffs and how they're going to affect the auto industry.
01:34:30.760
They're in a bunch of other places, but you can't make the argument that the current problems are that.
01:34:42.420
Much more germane to their problems are the electric car situation and the way that they've tried to force this down everybody's throats.
01:34:50.100
And, you know, there are some electric cars that people like.
01:34:58.060
Like, it's not to say that there's been no other successes.
01:35:01.100
There's a Porsche on the high end that's been relatively successful with the Taycan, which is one example.
01:35:09.940
And, like, you know, there are – one of the fascinating developments is a lot of these companies have tried this.
01:35:16.220
It's not like they haven't tried to go down this road seriously.
01:35:24.000
They're selling for $20,000 under MSRP, brand new.
01:35:29.880
The same thing with the Challenger electric version.
01:35:33.920
Now, with the Challenger, you're talking about an American muscle car, right?
01:35:37.160
They're trying to come up with an electric version of that.
01:35:56.220
They were offering him, as a trade-in value, at, like, 20% of what he paid for it.
01:36:06.780
This is a disaster, frankly, for people because they just don't want these things.
01:36:17.640
What happens, Stu, when our country needs electricity?
01:36:29.140
I mean, you've got Meta now building – Meta building nuclear power plants, okay?
01:36:37.240
You have Microsoft building nuclear power plants.
01:36:41.900
And that's because we are so far behind the eight ball.
01:36:45.780
You look at our energy production compared to China's energy production.
01:36:49.180
We are not going to be able to even be in the ballgame with AI if we don't start producing more energy.
01:37:00.660
AI is going to require 99% of the energy we currently produce.
01:37:06.760
99% of it is going to be needed for the server farms for AI by 2028.
01:37:24.220
We're at the point of kind of like the reverse issue of our debt where the debt is – if you look at a chart, it's just sinking and sinking and sinking and sinking.
01:37:33.560
Our need for electricity generation is increasing.
01:37:39.480
I was looking at a chart – because this is what I do in my off time – look at charts.
01:37:44.180
And one of them was the electricity generation of a lot of the major countries in the world.
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And you see the United States, many European nations, all the industrialized countries are basically flat.
01:37:59.080
Like we've – over the past like 30 years, we are basically flat with how much electricity that we generate.
01:38:09.880
China in this period was way behind us and is now so far ahead of us because they're being honest with themselves, right?
01:38:22.000
They make all sorts of solar panels, many of those things.
01:38:26.340
They wind up shipping out to places like here and in Europe where we buy them.
01:38:36.220
They're building a coal plant every single week a new coal plant opens up in China.
01:38:40.680
And now they are far, far ahead of us when it comes to emissions totals.
01:38:45.440
No politician that talks to us about global warming ever brings that up.
01:38:51.580
They're much more concerned about whether we or even like a European nation is going to change their policies when it comes to emissions, which is going to make no difference at all.
01:39:05.020
And I think anybody who looks at it honestly can see that.
01:39:08.840
It's good that at least something like AI is now beginning to awaken us to this problem where we're starting to take nuclear power generation seriously again.
01:39:24.800
But at least we're looking at those options again and now avoiding the stupid environmentalists that stopped it all of this time.
01:39:31.860
But we have to build, I think it's 60 or 90 massive electricity generation plants, like nuclear power plants, in the next four years to remain competitive.
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You know, you want to talk about an infrastructure program.
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Did you hear about the high-speed rail in California?
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It is possibly the greatest example of everything conservatives talk about that we could ever imagine.
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They were going to spend, I think it was $13 billion was the initial estimate, on a high-speed rail that would bring you from San Francisco to L.A.
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And that's how they proposed it to the, I can't remember, three hours?
01:40:41.180
I don't know, you know the geography of California better than I know.
01:40:43.800
It had to be faster than that, a couple hours maybe.
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There was a time limit basically in the initial proposal.
01:40:51.000
Now, of course, there's no way they were ever going to hit it anyway.
01:40:57.560
They didn't put it on a route that was like parallel to a highway.
01:41:02.020
So with the clearance already done, they decided to kind of navigate it and jut it back and forth.
01:41:07.800
Sometimes in the middle of people's farms to the point where they were building things where people couldn't get from their doorway to the street.
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They had parts of this line marked off as like wetlands, but like there was no water there.
01:41:30.280
So they built giant bridges way up into the sky over these puddles that barely even existed.
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And of course, they don't connect to anything because they don't have the land to get it from one side to the other.
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They're now looking at not $13 billion, but $100 billion to just get a little tiny section of it done.
01:42:03.780
And if they spend a billion dollars a year and $100 billion total over the next 20 years, they'll have 171 miles of that rail system built.
01:42:16.720
Which is, of course, not even close to the entire distance of 463.
01:42:24.320
And the farmers are hilarious talking about this.
01:42:27.900
They're like, you know, some of these farms will just be, you know, cut off completely.
01:42:32.100
Like they'd lose a quarter, a corner of their farm.
01:42:36.680
And they take these, you know, they're getting massive offers from the government to buy this land.
01:42:41.460
And they're like, I don't even know what, like they can't really say no because it's being done through eminent domain.
01:42:48.340
So they're getting paid for this and they all know there's never going to be a train there.
01:42:58.000
And, you know, it is central to everything the government tries to do, which is, you know, why when you get into these programs, all of them get out of control.
01:43:09.640
It's why these programs are, you know, are, we can never seem to fix them.
01:43:16.340
Can I ask you, Stu, I mean, if you look at that train, the way they've built it in California, it goes from one crappy city to another crappy city, but you can get there quickly.
01:43:30.280
And then I heard Chicago, they're proposing a new high-speed rail, and it's going to go from Chicago to St. Louis from one crappy city to another crappy city.
01:43:43.460
Why don't they build them in cities that people like to go to?
01:44:01.620
Now, people will bring up, you want to build a private, privately constructed train, privately funded completely.
01:44:15.720
There are some areas when you're talking about long, you know, higher speed, longer distance.
01:44:21.780
There's one in Florida that people talk about that has, you know, had some success and potentially.
01:44:27.600
When they talk about the local rails, they never work.
01:44:35.900
And you're like, whoa, I rode one last week to a concert.
01:44:40.300
That's not how – they never pay for themselves.
01:44:46.580
We have one in Dallas that runs empty all the time.
01:44:49.740
I don't think I've ever seen more than two people on that train.
01:44:53.540
And that's usually, like, two people, like, in a week.
01:44:56.860
You're like, whoa, were there two people in there or were they just cutouts?
01:45:09.080
And, by the way, almost exclusively paid for by people who don't ride it, right?
01:45:14.720
Like, that's not how – every single time someone rides that train, we pay, like, I don't remember what it is.
01:45:21.320
It's like an extra $5 every time someone gets on it.
01:45:27.260
And, you know, it has every single dumb government policy attached to it.
01:45:32.100
Like, you can – it runs down right near where the Dallas Mavericks play.
01:45:37.700
And I remember looking at it and trying – I wanted to take my son to a Mavs game.
01:45:42.220
And I was like, you know, driving is such a pain down there.
01:45:46.140
Of course, it takes, even with the traffic, four times as long to make this journey.
01:45:50.680
And then you get down there and it runs and it stops running before the game ends.
01:45:57.540
So, you take the train there, but you can't take it home because it stopped running before the final buzzer sounds.
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All right, back in just a second because we can take – we can't take trains.
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Glenn, a couple more details on the train in California, if you want them.
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The rail route cut some dairies and farms in half.
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It split houses from barns and bisected processing facilities.
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It turned some 100-year-old roads into dead ends, stranding homeowners on inaccessible islands
01:48:42.880
and forcing farmers and their equipment to go miles out of their way simply to work their own land.
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Um, there are three district lagoons, or retention ponds.
01:48:57.080
Another is considered part of a wetland, which caused the rail authority to build a sky-high viaduct
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Rail construction has forced the lagoons to remain dry the past two years.
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That coincided with the wet years, meaning no stored water and lots of pumping for area farmers.
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And what's fascinating about this one in particular, Glenn, is we're now kind of at the Biden actually
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did have cognitive disabilities part of the story, right?
01:49:27.420
Like everyone now, even on the left, is admitting that this is obviously not working.
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But because it's in process, the wheels just keep on turning.
01:49:42.720
And all these catastrophes and disasters and the way it's affected these communities,
01:49:47.200
they just keep rolling over them, even though everyone knows this train will never exist
01:49:54.080
This is why you don't let government do these things.
01:49:56.880
Because a private company would have gone out of business.
01:50:00.760
But if they would have done it, they would have gone out of business.
01:50:16.580
And, you know, just when I say, you know, you've got to look to private companies.
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Then you look at private companies who are just doing everything the government is telling them to do.
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She testified yesterday in front of the Senate Appropriations Committee
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Why Trump's War on Harvard is a Major Threat to Elites.
01:52:50.620
And there were two things that happened yesterday with the universities.
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That's one of the reasons I just love the administration.
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And it's really nice to be with you and your listeners today.
01:53:17.220
First, with Columbia's Title IX violation and a threat to their accreditation.
01:53:23.020
And the second, President Trump halting new foreign student enrollment at Harvard.
01:53:26.900
Can you take me down the road of what happened yesterday?
01:53:42.200
So that's been one of the things that has been on the agenda for our talking to Harvard
01:53:49.420
You know, we just can't allow these Title VI violations to continue.
01:53:54.420
And there's this, you know, uproar in the media.
01:53:57.860
They're always talking about that we are trying to infringe on, you know, freedom of speech.
01:54:10.560
When students cannot feel safe on campuses, you know, then we have to take action.
01:54:17.720
And, you know, one of the things that I think what you might be addressing is that yesterday
01:54:22.540
we sent a letter to the accreditor for Columbia that said that, you know, these, that Columbia
01:54:28.180
is in violation of Title VI, and therefore you as an accreditor have to take very seriously
01:54:34.980
your responsibility of looking as to whether or not this accreditation should still stand.
01:54:40.380
And if they can no longer be accredited, then a lot of the students that are going there
01:54:49.320
So I think this is a, it's a serious matter to bring before Columbia.
01:54:57.500
I hope they'll be responsive to it, you know, very quickly.
01:55:00.980
Yeah, you know, I don't understand how Title VI isn't understood by, you know, these liberal
01:55:07.360
I mean, everybody understood what JFK and RFK did when, you know, people were being harassed
01:55:13.620
because of their skin color, but now it's suddenly okay.
01:55:16.200
You know, if you harass a Jew for being a Jew, um, that's suddenly okay.
01:55:21.840
It is exactly the same thing that Martin Luther King was fighting for.
01:55:26.000
And somehow or another, they, they're, they're standing against what Martin Luther King believed
01:55:34.220
And so that's why the president has been so absolutely adamant, in fact, he campaigned
01:55:39.140
on this and he certainly fulfilling his promise during the campaign, which was that he was
01:55:44.060
not going to tolerate, uh, you know, anti-Semitism on these, especially in these elite college
01:55:49.800
campuses, you know, where, uh, I do believe that a lot of the, um, instigators are not necessarily
01:55:59.200
I think a clear number of them are, but I also think they're outside agitators coming
01:56:03.520
in, which is one of the reasons in our conversations with both Columbia and Harvard and others is
01:56:09.380
that we must, uh, you know, prevent these protesters from being able to wear, you know, full masks
01:56:15.520
or headdresses that, you know, that cover their face, uh, and, and, uh, preempt your being
01:56:23.240
Um, and so, uh, I, I think there's, there's not been a great deal of pushback on those requirements.
01:56:28.900
So still, um, you know, they, uh, the universities want to make sure that any student who is, uh,
01:56:35.220
wearing any particular kind of covering as, as it's a religious or for health reasons that,
01:56:41.220
um, that those, you know, be allowed, um, but, uh, you know, to, and, and it goes along to
01:56:47.240
with what the president is saying now is that we also have to make sure we are vetting these
01:56:52.160
students are asking these universities to vet these students more carefully, uh, who are coming
01:56:57.680
in and also the, um, you know, the professors they're hiring, what is their ideology? Now,
01:57:02.240
this is, again, not trying to tell universities how to teach, but when Harvard by its own stats
01:57:08.860
say that only 3% of its, um, of its teaching faculty are conservatives, I don't think there
01:57:15.560
is the diversity of viewpoint, which we would require, uh, you know, of, uh, of these major
01:57:21.040
institutions. It just doesn't make sense. You know, there's, uh, also, I know you're looking
01:57:26.140
into, um, uh, Berkeley and Harvard for their connection of, uh, to China and unreported funding
01:57:34.080
from, uh, from China. What do you know about that? Well, you know, it's, it's already, um,
01:57:41.420
a statute on the books, uh, section 117 that requires universities to report the amounts
01:57:48.420
and the source of, um, of foreign funding. Uh, and so, you know, it's not just Harvard
01:57:54.260
and Columbia. There are many universities across the country that are not up to speed in doing
01:57:58.560
this. So it's one of the things that we are cracking down on to make sure that we, uh, we
01:58:03.940
do know the source of the funding. Uh, and, uh, so, uh, you know, we're, we're just getting
01:58:08.980
all of these, um, all these ducks in a row, uh, to make sure that everyone is abiding
01:58:16.480
Well, I will say there's a disturbing story that came out yesterday about, uh, two
01:58:20.620
Chinese scientists that were, is it Michigan or Wisconsin? I can't remember one of the
01:58:33.380
Well, it was, uh, and I, and I, I didn't hear the full story, but what I was listening
01:58:38.340
to yesterday morning on the news was that, uh, it was discovered, uh, that one of the
01:58:43.780
students in his backpack, uh, what they showed on, on television were four Ziploc bags.
01:58:49.380
And in each bag was this little bud of a fungus that could absolutely be introduced into agricultural
01:58:56.120
crops, uh, you know, with a blight and I could destroy the crops. And then of course, if
01:59:01.660
you're ingesting, uh, some of these materials, we weren't sure exactly what kind of health
01:59:06.880
ramifications we could have on our population. So, you know, this is the kind of thing when
01:59:11.520
the president is saying, we have to crack down, uh, and understand who these, um, students
01:59:16.220
are that are coming into our universities and how we're vetting them, um, you know, to know
01:59:20.860
as much information as we can, because this is really dangerous stuff. I heard, um, uh, yesterday
01:59:26.400
in a conversation with, um, Secretary Brooke Rollins, who was really talking about, um,
01:59:32.280
you know, protecting our food crops in our country is not just because we feed the world,
01:59:38.200
but it is because we have, it is a clearly part of our defense as well to make sure we
01:59:45.040
Yeah. It's really disturbing when our universities, um, are allowing these things to go on and
01:59:53.580
they're so, they're already so hell bent against Western civilization and, uh, the United States.
02:00:00.840
And then they allow these, um, these poisonous cells to come in, uh, and stir up hatred for
02:00:08.960
Israel, for Jews, for anybody. Um, but then take money from one of our biggest enemies, China,
02:00:15.180
and allow experiments to happen with a fungus that they smuggled in, uh, to do, to do this work.
02:00:23.860
These two Chinese, uh, scientists come in, smuggle it in, and the program is run by two other Chinese,
02:00:31.680
uh, members. This is not, this is, this is a recipe for real, real problems.
02:00:38.240
How confident are you that, you know, your, um, you know, your role in the administration and
02:00:45.000
Donald Trump are just, you're not, you're not going to give up and you're going to win on these
02:00:49.620
things. Well, we, we clearly are, uh, you know, continuing to put measures in place, but the,
02:00:57.580
you know, the authority that, um, that I have, uh, at the department of education and that other
02:01:02.680
agencies have like HHS, like GSA, like, uh, DOJ, any of the agencies that, uh, provide federal funding
02:01:10.920
to any of these universities, that we do have the ability to withhold funding once we do our
02:01:15.720
investigation and have our findings. And I'm very happy that, that, you know, we are doing that,
02:01:21.500
um, because we, you know, turning up, but I mean, this was such a clear violation yesterday with these
02:01:26.820
two scientists and, and discovering, you know, these, um, uh, this fungus, uh, in these Ziploc,
02:01:33.980
I, if I'm, if I recollect what I was watching on television, maybe it wasn't a Ziploc bag,
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but that's clearly what it looked like, uh, that it was, it was wrapped in plastic. Yeah.
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And that, and that they had them, had them in the, had them in his backpack. Uh, so, you know,
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came right from customs, you know, with everything. And so you wonder what would happen if that,
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you know, kind of exploded in his backpack. And I don't know any of the science behind that,
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but that's just, you know, taking a far-fetched leap, but you just never know with this stuff.
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And I think the president looking again at, um, uh, you know, blocking travel from a lot of these,
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uh, countries that we can't do thorough vetting on the people that are coming in, um, I think is a,
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is a correct measure to do. And, uh, and we just have to keep looking at all these violations,
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you know, from these universities and our, our heaviest hammer is in title six. Uh, also,
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you know, in title nine, uh, relative to allowing, you know, men and women's sports. So we've got a
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couple here, here at the department of education, a couple of heavy hammers. Are you, are you still on a
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timeline here of shutting down the department of ed? I mean, uh, is, is there some, do we have an
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idea of if this is going to be happening to transfer the education control back to the States
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and we're going to really shutter this thing or not? Well, we are currently now enjoined, um, you
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know, by, by, uh, by, by district court, I think it's a district court, uh, that it said that we could
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not, uh, proceed any longer. Uh, not only did it enjoy a shutting down the president's executive
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order to shut down education, but, uh, it is enjoying some of the actions that we have taken
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even actually before I got here, which were reducing staff at the department of education
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said that we now have to rehire all of those people. Um, and it's just, it's a crazy kind
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of injunction. I believe we will prevail, uh, at the Supreme court, but right now we can continue
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to think about programs, uh, you know, and maybe think about planning relative to, uh, returning
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education to the States, but actual actions we are, um, you know, paused at this particular moment
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due to this injunction. I mean, you, you came from the private sector, you're a self-made, you know, woman,
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uh, I mean, you've gone from WWE to something even crazier in Washington. You don't need this job.
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Well, I, I know it's, it's kind of a, uh, it, it, it always sounds, uh, you know, like the typical
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answer, but you'd like to give something back. I just think those of us who have been in the
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private sector or who have different levels of expertise to be helpful in our government and see
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a real need need to step up and have service because, well, it's no different than the president.
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Uh, and I think he's set, you know, an incredible example for the, uh, the rest of us to follow. Um,
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so if you, if you have the time and the skillset and he's put trust, uh, you know, in the cabinet
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officials that he's brought on to accomplish the goals that he has, that it's, uh, I think it's a
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really big calling, you know, to be able to do that. And, uh, I'm honored to be here at the
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Department of Education and, um, and, and to serve in our government for the second time. I,
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I was honored, uh, to be at the Small Business Administration in his first term. Uh, so, um,
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I'm happy to be back to be able to do what I can, uh, and to lend, uh, whatever levels of expertise
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Linda, it's good to talk to you. Thank you for everything you're doing. I appreciate it. And we
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wish you Godspeed and good luck on, on everything you're working on. Appreciate it.
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You bet. Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon. All right, back in a minute.
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That is, of course, accurate. Usually, though, the Democrats in the mainstream media are not
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For example, today, there's new reporting out that everyone in the White House, everyone in the
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Everybody knew. Everybody knew she sucked the whole time. They were saying she didn't know how to
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Join us there if you can as well. Thanks so much.