The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: The Bezos/Climate Summit/Wedding Follow Up

Episode Date: June 27, 2025

A cruise from Texas to Mexico spiraled into chaos after an engine room fire triggered a massive electrical failure, leaving over 4,000 passengers and crew wading through urine and feces, and camping o...n deck. Dana doesn’t like how the Bezos wedding has turned into a climate change function. Zohran Mamdani continues to propose city-run grocery stores and taxing White neighborhoods in New York City.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com Protect your financial future with my trusted gold company—get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, and you could qualify for up to 10% in bonus silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaVeterans, Active Duty Military & First Responders get 15% OFF monthly. PLUS get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam’s Club!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - KelTec Innovation & Performance at its bestAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana20 for 20% off your entire orderPreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaWith your help, we can hit the goal of 1,000 ultrasounds by the end of June! Just dial #250 and say “Baby”

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lashes Absurd Truth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. This story's crazy. Have you? It's apparently a, uh, documentary on Netflix now.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Okay. The, uh, Pooh Cruise. Oh. Mm-hmm. It's a Netflix show. And it was a, the Carnival Poop Cruise.
Starting point is 00:00:26 And it literally, that's what it's called. Don't, that's literally what it's called. And it's on Netflix. Netflix now. I've not watched it. You guys know how I feel about cruise ships. I'm supposed to go on one. They're not calling it. Literally they're calling it. Look it up. It's on Netflix. It's literally called the poo cruise. But when you're, let's say you're a customer and you want to go on a cruise. You're not searching poop cruise. No, that that's what it ended up becoming. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:00:48 So here's the story. The ship was to go on a four-day trip out of New Orleans through the Gulf of Mexico. On day four, they had an electrical fire. Broke out on the ship, right? And I mean, everything shut down. It burned up their electrical cables. That powered everything from their, you know, obviously the lighting, the refrigeration, the propulsion, the air conditioning. You're on a boat in the Gulf on a dark boat. So it's like a cod map, right? They couldn't even flush the toilets.
Starting point is 00:01:22 They lost all the power. They couldn't even flush the toilets. And they were not able to repair. See, that's it. that wand showing you on the simulcast they um they the entire cruise ship had to be sustained by one singular generator so the boat was drifting like aimlessly in the gulf for days four days they could and four thousand passengers they couldn't they didn't even have operational toilets they couldn't steer the ship at all
Starting point is 00:01:48 and um they said it wasn't serve one of the passengers said it wasn't vacation anymore it was survival mode eat which you can snack what you can it was awful um oh my gosh and people had to sleep outside. Oh my gosh. They ran low on food. So they had, oh, it was just, oh, it was so bad. And it was just drifting out there aimlessly. They were entirely in the dark.
Starting point is 00:02:13 Can you imagine being in the middle of the Gulf at night, totally in the dark? They had to defecate into red biohazard bags and urinate in the showers. And some said that they continued, some people were continuing to use the out of toilet so everything was overflowing. People were defecating in the trash cans. They were trying to hang over the ship. I'm surprised at people, like tons of people didn't die. They said the stench was horrific. They had bed sheets where they wrote messages, we're not okay. They couldn't even charge their phones. They, oh my gosh, they, what I don't understand is why didn't, they had tugboats that ushered the ship to Mobile, Alabama. Why didn't they say,
Starting point is 00:02:59 send another ship out, couldn't they? You're telling me we don't have any capability to do anything else. We can literally refuel bombers in the air during 17-hour flights, but we couldn't do anything with those. Nope, got a poop in bags. Oh my gosh. So this is also why I don't
Starting point is 00:03:17 really want to go on a cruise. I'm supposed to go to Norway on a boat. And I'm like, if I'm in the middle of a fjord, what happens if we lose everything? Because I will be the first to be a warlord. I'm not going to tell you'll be like Dana we're in a fjord like there's just miles. No it's okay. It's war war lord time. But how do you get off the boat?
Starting point is 00:03:40 Like you can't climb like you know sheer walls of granite in the fjords. What in the world are you going to do? It's cold up there. It's where like cold animals live. I don't I've never been that far north because Dana doesn't do cold. Oh my gosh. This is where it's like I love nature and I love the outdoors. But you guys know, remember, my rule is I don't pretend to be homeless because I celebrate all of the amazing things that we as humans have done, right? I love glorified walking that they call hiking. I do all of that. I do like, I'd like to go to nature to shop. I'm a girl. So I go to nature and I'm like, I want that meat and I want that fur and I want that skin for my bag and I want this for my wall. That's how I go into nature. Oh, and like, yes, it's all beautiful, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:04:22 But, you know, that's how I view it. I'm going to be completely straightforward with you. And I like being out in nature and I like the thrill of, you know, stalking things. But at the end of the day, your girl wants to go home to like lights and a flushable John. You know what I'm saying? Like I can't imagine being stuck on a boat. Also, you're stuck on a boat with people that you don't know. You don't know what their habits are. Are they the kind of people that don't wash their feet in the shower and they just let their water run over it and think that does the job?
Starting point is 00:04:52 You don't know. There are people that do that. you don't know is the thing. So now, after seeing this documentary, I don't know how I feel about this. I've never, ever been on anything bigger than like a powerboat or a catamaran. Not lying. Never. Never. What am I going to do? Oh my gosh. I'm going to be on the news, aren't I? I'm going to be on the news. I'm going to go missing in the fjords. Our partners, Keltec, the PR 57. It is a newer offer from Keltec. It's chambered in 57. It's a rotary barrel pistol.
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Starting point is 00:06:27 You know, self-made millionaire. I get it. You know, that's great. I think that's fine. You can spend your money how you want to. But what I don't like are how a lot of the people that are going to this event are big time, like climate change propagandists. And they all flew in private to this wedding. All of them, like Leonardo DiCaprio and everybody else, they fly in private to,
Starting point is 00:06:56 the Marco Polo Airport there in Venice. They had over 100 private jets that flew in. And a lot of them, like Leonardo DiCapri are big climate change people. And they're big Green New Deal people. They've promoted climate change. They've promoted Green New Deal. Oh my gosh, but they're going to go fly private to the Marco Polo Airport. You know, you can fly commercial. DFW, I think, now does straight from Dallas to Venice. You know, that's like, you know, that's a pretty easy. You don't have to, normally you would have to go into like what somewhere else in northern rome like um i don't know if you go into milan or if you're going to fumacchino or where you would you would have to go in somewhere else and then go into uh the venato region now you can go right right there at marco polo airport direct flight take a
Starting point is 00:07:40 commercial flight you know if they care so much about it no no they flew private though and there's all kinds of paparazzi shots all these jets that they're coming in they had over a hundred of them that flew in Orlando bloom is another one he isn't he like a big and viral guy I don't think he's as annoying as Leonardo DiCaprio is. Like, he kind of keeps to himself. I don't mind it. If that's your viewpoint, just don't lord it over all of us, especially if you're going to be flying private. You know what I'm saying? But like Decapreo, he just do flies private everywhere. And he always charters the yacht, you know, the Amalfi Coast almost every year. I'm so, like, who was it? That Ginger and his suitcase game show wife, who by the way got caught white labeling all of her products.
Starting point is 00:08:20 She's her stupid runny jam. Here's the thing. Isn't jam or, isn't a spread. That's what happens when your jam fails. And so you do like a spread. That's so when your jam fails, you, you, you do a spread. And it's like real running. And a chef was like, she even failed this. But they, they got them out of this company in Ohio, two companies in Ohio and Illinois that do the Bridgerton teas for William Sonoma. If you've ever been to a William Sonoma, and they have like the Bridgeton teas. They have a cinnamon tea that I get there that is really good. and they have it every fall. So that's why I know that. But they all come out of Ohio and Illinois, and they sell them like, I think it's like $12 for 36 tea bags or something. She's like charging $12 for
Starting point is 00:09:08 12 tea bags. So it's like over three times the cost. She just marked it up to put it in their stupid packaging. They're big climate change people. So all these people go in, I don't mind if people go and fly private and go to a wedding because I think that all the climate change stuff is a hoax. It's a, it's a Marxist wealth redistribution scheme. But don't lord it over all of us. Don't tell us, oh my gosh, it's so bad to fly private. You have to respect the climate, do everything you can for climate change, but I'm going to fly private and do all this stuff like DiCaprio does. He's the worst one. Can you remember, didn't he do like all kinds of like infomercials on it? And he did stuff with Al Gore on it. And he was like a big promoter of the Green New Deal with Biden and Harris. And I think he did
Starting point is 00:09:49 some campaign stuff with Harris too to that extent. Yeah. So, They are, why can't you live what you preach? Right? Like, why don't you live what you preach? One of the things that I think that they hate about Elon Musk, and this is kind of a weird comparison, he does actually live what he preaches. So, I don't know if you've seen, like, they have, like, pictures of his properties. He owns property, like, in Austin for his baby mamas and his mama. But doesn't he live basically in, like, a hut in Boca Chica?
Starting point is 00:10:22 Yeah. That's where he and then he's like constantly like at SpaceX or wherever. He doesn't actually stay in the houses that he has in Austin where his like kids live and his mom lives. I mean, you know, and he he doesn't preach about climate change and he doesn't preach about all this stuff. I'm actually very encouraged that Doge is going into ATF because I feel like he's very slowly turning on Second Amendment. I think he was always ambivalent about it before. But I think he's very slowly like, mm-hmm. But anyway, I, you know, I don't mind people.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I don't mind the celebration either with Bezos and Sanchez. You should celebrate weddings. You should celebrate the biblical union. I'm all for it, right? I'm all for it. I love it. Do it. But just don't preach to me about climate change and then fly private everywhere and charter
Starting point is 00:11:12 boats. I don't want to hear it. Don't do that. So I'm fine with people. And I don't care celebrating somebody's success because it goes, because Marxists hate that. Marxists hate it when rich people act like rich people. By the way, do you know, and I don't, I'm not like a stand of Bezos and Sanchez,
Starting point is 00:11:31 do you know how many millions of dollars they're donating to Venetian restoration efforts? For all of these stupid little protesters that they have in Venice that are like, no, Bezos, you realize how many tourists you would have to have and how long it would take to accumulate the types of donations they're making in one day. to the restoration efforts all over Venice, like millions of dollars they donated to efforts like some of the historic buildings, the libraries there, St. Mark Square. I was reading a rundown. There's like all kinds of stuff. And they didn't blast it. It's just something that they did as a as a way to, it's like a, you know, it's like a billionaires
Starting point is 00:12:16 gift to the host and hostess. You know, if you go to somebody's house, and you bring wine or something or like a little apron or a tea towel, he just donates millions of dollars to the restoration effort. Do you realize how many tourists you would have to have in and how long it would take to accumulate that kind of cash that he's dropping to all of these charitable efforts in one day? That's why they're so stupid. They are so moronic. He's going to, in one fell swoop, do more than these people have ever done for the restoration efforts in Venice. that's what blows the mind. They should be celebrated.
Starting point is 00:12:54 They should be thanking him. Thank you for coming in and choosing this place. They didn't bring the Coru up right up to, you know, the Grand Canal. They were respectful of the lagoon. They're respectful of the tides. They're respectful of all of it. They've had, they've been using, and they haven't always, they haven't used all the little private tenders.
Starting point is 00:13:13 They, like, hired out all the gondolas and the taxis. and they've been paying all of these businesses in the area, which by the way is a great thing for the gondoliers because that's a profession that's decreasing fast. That is going away. They're like, there used to be like a thousand of them. Now there's only like a couple of hundred gondoliers in all of Venice now.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And it used to be where women couldn't do it. And they have one woman doing it now because it was literally traditionally, not because it was designed that way. It was just passed down from father to son. So that's like a whole profession that's going away. And they've hired and they have been using all of them this whole time. What a great way to elevate. that. These protesters, if they weren't self-absorped little bitches, they would be appreciating
Starting point is 00:13:54 this and celebrating that. But they're not. All of these people who cry about tourism, okay, come up with an industry where you can compete with the rest of the industrial nation and don't rely on tourist dollars to fund your every existence. Then we'll talk. I'm just not even going to, it's like six flags getting mad because people go to six flags to ride the rides. Stop. This is also stupid. And it's a bunch of the same little Marxist brats. you if you don't like it then leave so i don't know my only problem with the bezo sanchez thing is you know people like decaprio who screamed everybody else about climate change and then they charter a jet and they charter their own boats while lecturing the rest of you like they will
Starting point is 00:14:36 charter a giant jet for just themselves and they come in they had over a hundred private jets so i don't the ones who never lorded over climate change to everybody else i don't care but the ones who did. Yeah, you're a hypocrite. But yeah, celebrating a biblical union, all about it. Yeah, celebrate weddings. Yeah, celebrate that stuff. I mean, for crying out loud, it's a refreshing change from topless antics on the White House lawn. You know, I'm just saying it's a nice change, don't you think? Good. I'm out of give a damn juice today. I am. One of the people in the chat said private plane skip TSA so everyone gets their drugs on the plane. That's actually a good point. I mean, you can private, is the, you can, well, you can't really smuggle dogs or anything like that
Starting point is 00:15:31 because they still, even with private airports, you would still have to go through customs for certain things. But, but yeah, that's, you know, interesting. Maybe that's why. That's a good point to the chat. But anyway, I mean, if you were a billionaire and you could get, and you were, and you could do your wedding again, or you could get, and you could, or you could, or. where you could pick where you wanted to get married. I mean, Venice is a pretty. I don't know that I would do it in the dead of summer. That's my own. I'm like, do they know?
Starting point is 00:15:54 It's like July basically right now. I mean, it's hot A.F. right now in Venice. It's hot and it's murky and it's humid. Falls probably our shoulder season is probably the best time. But it's peak tourist season. Whatever. Maybe that's what they had in their calendar.
Starting point is 00:16:11 But all of the people that have been hired, they hired all these Venetian caterers. They had a Venetian restaurant do, they're making Southern, they're all mad because they're making Southern Italian dishes and not dishes in the Veneto region, but whatever. But they have like all the gondoliers and they're using the water taxis and all these hotels and everything else.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And they've been like, they, everybody went to Morano apparently and they were all looking at the glassmakers, which is another industry that's dying out very slowly. And that is an artistic skill that's been transferred over for centuries from generation to generation. It's stunning. They're giving it the attention that they could not buy. So celebrate that, you whiny brats. So let's be real. Medical freedom isn't just a catchphrase.
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Starting point is 00:18:13 Now, granted, they've only been studying neural changes in mice brains, but the immediate findings, they say, are helping to reshape how they understand learning. Well, duh, passive learning is a thing. It really is. It's actual thing. So they said that zoning out, according to this research, your brain is learning anyway. Today and duh, right? Dda, duh. I mean, that's like kind of obvious.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Let's see. Oh, here we go. Yeah. So Doge is going to enter the ATF with a mandate to slash regulations. We'll see because the Senate parliamentarian is already being astute. The initial target was to change 47 regulations. But the ATF and Doge staffers, they want to exceed that. They want to go to 50. A seismic shift. And that would be a major win. If Congress, because Congress has to not just defund it, they have to undo it. And this is going to take an act of Congress to get this done. in the meantime, they can go administratively with the authority that they can and kneecap them that way. And I'll take that for now so long as there's progress, you know, elsewhere. By the way, that Supreme Court decision now has paved the way for South Carolina and other states to defund planned parenthood, which is a for-profit. They get half a billion over half a billion dollars every year in taxpayer money.
Starting point is 00:19:36 99.9% according to Open Secrets and all available public federal election campaign filing data shows that it's actually almost 100% that they, it's basically it's that they donate to Democrats. So your tax money goes to Planned Parenthood that then uses your tax money
Starting point is 00:19:52 to literally donate to Democrats. It's Medina v. Planned Parenthood and it's that 2018 executive order from South Carolina's former Governor Henry McMaster. So that Supreme Court to kick Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid because you have birth pregnancy resource centers and other health clinics that outnumber plant parenthood three to one.
Starting point is 00:20:12 And they actually offer a full suite of services where abortion is like not the the money driver. And they also do birth control pills too there. So this makes perfect sense because you have other clinics that are also partnership with the state that receive money from Obamacare that do more than what Planned Parenthood does. And they do it better and they're in more location. So it's Asinine that Planned Parenthood gets the bulk of money and these other clinics, which they shouldn't get, nobody should get any of this. But if you're going to give money out, why are you doing it half a billion, over half a billion a year to Planned Parenthood?
Starting point is 00:20:44 It doesn't make any sense. So that was a very good thing. And traditional movie going, experts say it's less than, has less than 20 years as a viable business model. City run grocery stores, I've proposed a pilot program of one store in each borough. These are five stores in total. The total cost of this is $60 million. This is less than half the cost of what the city is already set to spend on a subsidy program for corporate supermarkets that has no guarantee of cheaper prices or collective bargaining agreements or even accepting.
Starting point is 00:21:13 So you're not looking at some like Soviet Union grocery stores on every corner that are going to be run by the government. No, what I'm looking at is how to solve the very clear twin crises of affordability when you go to the grocery store and food deserts, which disproportionately impact black and brown New Yorkers across the five boroughs. deserts. They're talking about cities and one of the reasons why you have a difficulty in having grocery stores in certain, you know, especially, you know, highly congested cities is the margin of profit, the profit margin that they have is so minuscule. That's why this guy does not understand anything. It is embarrassing. I think that there should be like an economics quiz that's given before you're allowed to run for office because it's like being lectured to by a nine-year-old who has no concept of how the world works. And this guy's in his
Starting point is 00:22:01 30s. Like, he's a grown middle-aged man who tries to pretend that he's a baby, infant baby. Which, why does, can I just sidebar myself? Why does the left constantly infantilize men? That's a great question. This guy's middle-aged. And they're like, oh, he's an infant baby. Mare, meer, me. Like, he's middle-aged. He's, like, got 10 years on one over there. Like, what in the world, dude? You're not
Starting point is 00:22:27 like a teenager. Stop. it. They do this with Hunter. They did this Hunter. Hunter Biden's damn near 60. And they're like, oh, infant baby. Hunter Biden meep. This is so weird. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour. And the chats at Rumble. You can also stream the radio program, Channel 347 on direct TV. this idea of, well, we're just going to have corporate grocery stores. Do you also know that he has said, too, didn't he say that he wanted to like, like penalize basically wider neighborhoods?
Starting point is 00:23:11 I know I dropped that somewhere. Which, again, is just another jaw-dropping thing. Yeah, Newsweek had this whole thing. And it's something that he actually has said, that he proposed taxing. seen, I mean, wider neighborhoods in New York City. This is actually a proposal that he pitched. He wanted to shift the tax burden to richer and wider neighborhoods. He said that that would be helped, you know, if he secured his election in November, that's something that he wants to do. And it already sparked a lot of backlash, obviously, and he's a naturalized citizen who just became a citizen seven years ago.
Starting point is 00:24:05 And I think this gets into the problem with immigration. Immigration is not coming here and bringing the customs of your country and your parents' origin country to the United States. It's about coming here and assimilating to our customs and our culture and our norms, our constitutions. For instance, I don't give a rat's ass if you don't like the Second Amendment. If you were not born here and you're coming here and you're becoming a citizen, I don't care. It is part of this country's culture.
Starting point is 00:24:36 It is part of this country's legal framework. You can accept it or you don't have to come here. And frankly, I don't want you here if you're immigrating here and you do not respect our Constitution. If you think that there should be suppressions on speech or if you back racist unconstitutional gun control laws. I don't want you coming here then. Stay in your country of origin because it's already what you want it to be. And I definitely don't want people coming here running for office bringing these anti-American viewpoints with them. This is the problem with immigration. You come here and you assimilate. If you're immigrating to it, if you're immigrating to Ireland, you don't go,
Starting point is 00:25:18 oh, well, screw Ireland. I'm going to do things my way in Ireland. No, you assimilate to the country to which you are immigrating and you be respectful of their long established legal precedent and framework that exists without you. Same thing here for the United States. And this is a problem that everybody gets super sensitive about discussing. They're like, oh, that's so mean. It's not mean. What's mean is the entitlement of coming to another country demanding the world on a string and demanding the entire nation absolve its legal framework to pacify you. That is, that's, that is D-Class A.
Starting point is 00:26:03 It's garbage, it's crass, it's gauche, it's all those things. That's, that's not how this works. It's not how immigration works, not how it was designed to work. Our founders were actually very careful about all of this. in fact this I mean it's something that was touched upon in the federalist papers
Starting point is 00:26:26 when they were discussing the importance as it relates to immigration coming to this country and respecting the established laws and that I mean it just it just shocks me that so many people are just completely ignorant of historical precedent
Starting point is 00:26:44 or that they have the idea that this shouldn't be something that is respected or followed or I don't know. Yeah, this guy going back to what's his face, Zoran of for New York City, literally on his website, shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods. So it's a race tax.
Starting point is 00:27:13 You're taxed for being white. That is what this just came, just became a citizen in the United States. wants to implement here. Tribalism, tribalism, tribalism. And by the way, this literally was from his, I mean, this is like his actual stuff. It's literally from Zoran for New York City.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Stop the squeeze in New York City Homemakers. It still exists in PDF and it's on the wayback machine where they get into it. This is literally from his website. So for the people who are like, source, literally from his website. It is unbelievable. I mean, it almost reads like, when I first saw this, I actually had to run it down.
Starting point is 00:28:00 I'm like, there's no way this is real. There's, oh, no, it's, oh, no, it, not only was it real, but he was really proud of it. He just doesn't want to talk to anybody in the media about it. That's the thing. So what does that even mean? Like, you're, how was that even in any way constitutional? How is that constitutional? It's not.
Starting point is 00:28:20 I know. Whiter neighborhoods. Quote, the property. tax system is unbalanced because assessment levels are artificially capped. So homeowners an expensive, excuse me, neighborhoods pay less than their fair share. I got to stop here. I actually will punch someone in the face for suggesting that I don't pay my fair share. I'm not kidding you. I will smash your nose to bits because you deserve it. I'll take the charge. It is one of the most offensive, ignorant welfare things ever. Welfare scam artists make this
Starting point is 00:28:49 argument. This is from people who are too lazy to work and they expect everyone else. to pay their way. I could buy and sell other people's lives for what we pay in tax, particularly property tax. So for him to say this, I don't even think he actually owns his own
Starting point is 00:29:09 property. Don't his parents own it? I read somewhere and I think it was New York Post that he doesn't even own his own property. He has no idea because he's never paid. And he says so homeowners is an expensive
Starting point is 00:29:26 of neighborhoods pay less than their fair share. The mayor can fix this by pushing class assessment percentages down for everyone else and adjusting rates up, effectively lowering tax payments for homeowners in neighborhoods like Jamaica and Brownsville while raising the amount in Brooklyn Brownstones. Oh my gosh, what? How do I math? I have no idea about any of this stuff. This is what New York voted for. Yeah, so this is, it's trust funds. socialism is what it is. That's exactly what it is. I don't know how, look, I don't want salt deductions for anyone. They've, they're voting for this nonsense, and he'll probably win. If they're voting for this nonsense, I don't, I don't want to offset these welfare grifters in Manhattan
Starting point is 00:30:13 with salt deductions. We have to pay the same or a higher rate while they get a federal rate lowered because they voted to increase their local burden. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I pay in property tax probably as much as someone does in like Los Angeles. It's that bad. In fact, taxes in Texas, everyone sits here and goes, oh, well, you don't have an income tax. Let me tell you something. Property tax and sales tax offset that quite a bit. In the end of it, it's not that different. And our state legislature doesn't do a damn thing about it, which is why I can't stand Republican Party right now. And they keep wanting me to come and talk to their events. I'm like, have you not heard me say this over and over again? I'm mad at you all. I am so mad at
Starting point is 00:30:54 you all. Like, we're not going to get, for instance, we're not going to get suppressors out of the NFA because Republicans are pretending that the parliamentarian isn't doing what they're supposed to do. So they're just, they can't do anything about it. I'm not making this up. But when have you ever think that the government's going to give you back rights that they stole from you? No, this is in Texas, it's legit is on par with that. It is insane. People are taxed out of their homes. We have to fight it every single year. They tried raising ours three times the price. three times what it was in like a year. They tried to three times. I mean, it was so bad. And we fight. We go in every time. We go into the office. We physically go in. And they're like, oh my gosh,
Starting point is 00:31:37 we don't want to deal with you people. I'm like, no, you are going to deal with me. It's not even. And people are like, Dana, why are you so fiery? Because I have to be. You have to be every damn day because these rat bastards constantly look for ways to grift off of you, the American taxpayer. And now you got this NEPO trust fund socialist who is, middle-aged man just became an American citizen and wants to turn New York City into, you know, I don't know, Moscow. I have no idea. Well, at least the trains run on time.
Starting point is 00:32:08 Look at this. Look at these grocery stores. Look how great this is. I've never, it's like somebody never left the house. I still trying to write my mind around that. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast. If you haven't already, make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.
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