The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - China Blinks, DOGE's Unemployment Discovery & Make Showers Great Again

Episode Date: April 10, 2025

Did the tariff threats accomplish their end goal? Tim Walz was heckled and booed by military veterans in Minnesota today over his stolen valor.  CNN had to admit prices were going down as Scott Jenni...ngs had yet another perfect moment versus a fellow leftist panelist. The White House takes a victory lap over its market recovery and Chinese tariffs.  The Former Disinformation Czar Nina Jankowicz who now writes for Bulwark, claims Conservatives weren’t actually being censored. DOGE discovered millions in taxpayer dollars were wasted on unemployment claims for ‘fake people’.  A flight carrying lawmakers gets nudged on the runway at DCA. The House passes a bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Trump signs an executive order rescinding a federal rule about shower heads. The DOJ goes after lawyers who spread election lies in 2024. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaDonate by dialing #250 and saying “BABY” or give securely at Preborn.com/Dana.Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. It's now available at your local Sam’s Club, next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life; empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA-based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS alone.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Dana show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in again with you. Glad to be here. You can find Dana everywhere. D-Lash or Dana Lash radio on X, on Twitter is a great way to stay connected. Look at what's happened. One day after I popped on this show before, and now all these tariffs are essentially suspended, or at least reduced to 10% on most countries.
Starting point is 00:00:24 President Trump saying this is because a lot of countries were begging to talk to us. pleading saying please please let us be at the front of the table in any kind of negotiation and then China being the only country that's like we still want to fight and now we're fighting China even harder I have so much audio to get to so many things to play for you of you know experts and people talking about this but I just thought it was so fascinating and I wonder if this is the same for you to in my everyday life hear people walking by me talking about terror or family members, friends, asking me questions about tariffs and the up and down of the stock market. And all of this is essentially creating that negotiation that President Trump wanted
Starting point is 00:01:11 all along. And he has everyday people talking about this stuff. How often in your regular life did you talk about tariffs positively or negatively before any of this started happening? Probably not that often. I know Trump has done this before, at least with China. I know that Obama has done this before with China. And there's even viral audio of Obama bragging about how great tariffs are at combating the Chinese, you know, government and all the different things they do to us. But here, I'll start with this audio. This is Kevin O'Leary. He popped up on MSNBC, and he made fun of an MSNBC host, a talking head for the crazy stuff he's saying about how, you know, a trade war with China has to unilaterally be bad for the United States. And he also said a lot of the things
Starting point is 00:01:58 that are in fact the problem with why somebody, anybody, Republican Democrat, didn't matter to O'Leary, really needed to stand up and fight them. This morning. Hey, Kevin, what's your reaction to this now? I guess when they went over the math, it's not 125%, it's 1405% the U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. I've been an advocate for raising it to 400% in one move to force Chi to the table because this narrative with China is not just about tariffs.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Since China joined the WTO in 2020, or it's actually 2000, they have not abided by the rules in any single year. There is no way you can figure out or settle a trade dispute with them, although they said they'd agree to do that. They never did. They have been constantly stealing American IP, including many from my companies. We have not been able to...
Starting point is 00:02:55 By the way, one of the most harmful... things that occurs is Chinese companies just copying our products, copying everything that the United States creates and selling it cheaper back to us along with to the rest of the world. So that is, in fact, a problem that we need to have a way to resolve. And this is a fight Democrats and Republicans have been having for a while with China. But continue, Mr. O'Leary. Well, to litigate there, there is no resolution available to us. They are using our financial markets. I have to compete with Chinese companies that don't abide by Gap listing on NASDA. and the New York Stock Exchange for investors' dollars, and I am forced to comply, and they're not.
Starting point is 00:03:33 They're allowed to use our legal system to sue me here in the United States. I can't do the same in China. So I'm just one hand. I put up my hand. I was testifying yesterday at the China's hearings in Washington, and I said I've had enough. And I expect you, lawmakers and the administration, to finally go to task and settle this once and for all. Do something is essentially what he's saying there. Because the truth is, and as is demonstrated in that answer, it doesn't even matter what China signs. It doesn't matter if they're like World Trade Organization, fine. We'll follow your rules. And then they don't do that at all.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Even the World Health Organization, if people remember this, something that China was pumping tons of money into, when they wanted to investigate COVID and there were rules that said that they were allowed to do that, China said no. They're like, eh, we're not going to follow those rules. that we agreed to. So you do have to force them to, you know, understand that we will take real action. We won't just continue to wag the finger and say things out loud. By the way, that never works. It hasn't worked for any of the other things the Democrats typically do it for, whether it's
Starting point is 00:04:42 the border and we're not going to close it down, but we're going to tell you not to cross it, darn it, and you're going to listen. Otherwise, we're a paper tiger who does nothing. Trump is far from a paper tiger. and that is something that is valuable about this president. I also thought this was interesting that there was a poll recently that asked the average American what they thought of tariffs. In the short term, almost everybody hates it.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Almost everyone, I think it was, you know, 80-something percent and even 40-something percent of Republicans, they believed it was going to harm the economy. But in the long term, a whole lot of people said, you know, it might actually be good. It might actually be valuable for us to have a trade war, to have fights with friends and foes who take advantage of us financially in order to try to push more money back into the United States, something that's slowly been changing for many, many years. And it made me think about one other thing, as much as, you know, all this back and forth stuff was happening. At the very beginning of President Biden's term, he decided to wage a war on oil and gas. How did that go
Starting point is 00:05:48 for us as a country? How did that go for you, for me, for gas prices in general? It went horrible. It went terribly. And it was during the recovery from COVID and all of that. And at the time, I remember on a couple different places I was on radio saying that this was the wrong time for a fight if you ever wanted to have one. And I personally would never want to have one against energy. That's to me a very stupid fight to be had for a tremendous amount of reasons. But now, even as we see increased amounts of prices on things and inflation going up and down, at least getting a little better recently, you ask yourself, is now the right time for war on trade?
Starting point is 00:06:26 And the only reason that I would change my mind on this has nothing to do with Republican or Democrat, but it has to do with the long-term value of the fight. In the world of fighting against oil and gas, that was terrible for us. That was never going to wind up to be a positive, and forcing people to buy electric vehicles, also was something that did not work and wasn't going to work at all, and might still happen at some point in the future. but all of those things were just ridiculous. And essentially, the longer you looked at a timeline of that decision making, the worse it got.
Starting point is 00:06:59 When you look at the decision making here, it gets better and better for the average American, the longer we go. Most people see that, and especially after the suspension of most of these tariffs or the reduction of them for most countries, it immediately hit the stock market in a positive way. So it is interesting, whether the narrative is that Trump, you know, gave in and people, on the right, on the left, wherever forced him to go ahead and acknowledge a 90-day pause, which I don't necessarily believe. I kind of think this was the plan all along. Whatever it might be, the threat of this stuff is actually working. All right. A couple other quick things before I take a break that I thought were pretty interesting. And actually, you know what I'll play this too.
Starting point is 00:07:40 This is one more tariff thing, and then I will move on from it. Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan apparently is a fan of the tariffs, which is hilarious. A person, who oftentimes hates anything and everything about President Trump. I did say this the other day. I understand the motivation behind the tariffs. And I can tell you, here's where President Trump and I do agree. We do need to make more stuff in America. Yeah, we do.
Starting point is 00:08:04 More cars and chips. We do. More steel and ships. We do need fair trade. Yeah, we need all that. Yes. That's the entire point, by the way. If you try to jump in and say, and here's where I disagree with him,
Starting point is 00:08:18 now you're making up things that aren't part of the discussion. Now it's no longer part of the point. But thank you, even Whitmer, for jumping in and saying that she agrees. Yes, there was audio after that where she says all these negatives, and I just don't care about them. Let me play this. This is CNN. They did a town hall with Bernie Sanders. And I really enjoyed that I didn't watch the town hall, but I really enjoyed this moment going viral online.
Starting point is 00:08:43 And I'll tell you why in just a second. But here we go. Paul, we're back with Senator Bernie Sanders. I want to introduce Grace Thomas. She's a local civil rights attorney. She's a Democrat, great? It's they-them pronouns, actually. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Oh. It's they-them pronouns, darn it. Thank you. And all Anderson Cooper does is say, oh, and then she moves on from it. But I love this because doesn't that now mean that CNN is hateful? Doesn't that now mean that Anderson Cooper is hateful? Aren't those the rules in the world of the woke? Is that if you do something for any reason that goes against the grain of the woke ideology
Starting point is 00:09:16 or the woke rules of the day, you have to be a whole. horrible hating, you know, a monster of a person. I thought that was the rules. I'm sure they're going to forgive Anderson for not knowing that he was supposed to say they, them to a person that he looked at and said her to, I'm sure that that's going to change for some and not others. But I just love that. This moment was viral and a bunch of people, I think, more on the right than the left, were kind of laughing about it than the left being all up in arms about it. But if this happened on Fox News, they'd be angry. They'd be incredibly angry and they'd been calling for the heads of people all over the place, regardless of if they actually would get them, which hopefully they would not.
Starting point is 00:09:54 All right. One last thing. I do want to play this. Not tariff related at all either, but just interesting to me. Tim Walz gave a speech at the Minnesota Capitol building the other day in front of a bunch of veterans. And Tim Walz is someone that a whole lot of veterans do not like because of his stolen valor claims. And all the things that he's done were essentially he even ran away from potentially being in a conflict situation while he was serving in the National Guard. All of this matters and all of this definitely
Starting point is 00:10:25 matters to heroes who actually stand up and fight for our country and absolutely do not claim to do something that they never did, stolen valor, the worst of the sins, I think, within the community. This was amazing to watch these guys boo and heckle him. I can't play all of this. Let me play a little bit. I know this audio is not great, but I'll play a little bit of the beginning where they just booed him relentlessly. Thank you all. Thank you all. I love that he keeps saying thank you all,
Starting point is 00:10:57 as there's just a merciless amount of booze coming from everybody in there. And he's like, thank you guys. You're so great for this. And then later, and I think this was even captured on local television, ABC 5 in the area on this, and some of the stuff they were yelling out in St. Paul. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Welcome to the Capitol. You're a coward was one of the things they yelled. and he's just like, welcome to the Capitol, things are great. I love that he was actually also praised. This is the last thing I'll say about it, by the broken news media for being nice to veterans who were standing there and booing him. Because if he had done anything else,
Starting point is 00:11:37 everyone in society would turn on him. Of course you respect the voices of those heroes, those individuals who are mad at you. It doesn't give you any level of, you know, brownie points that you listened as they heckled and screamed at you and then tried to ignore them. But actually, mainstream media tried to celebrate walls for being able to hear the criticism,
Starting point is 00:11:57 which is, in fact, insane. It almost belittles the criticism itself and just turns it in to look at how great walls is for letting people boo him for something that they absolutely have a right to boo him for. But again, what was he going to do? Actually start yelling at them to shut up. In that world, I hope he's impeached immediately
Starting point is 00:12:14 because that would be horrific to most everyone, not just a long party lines. All right, let's take a break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show. What does living better mean to you? Is it more money, a bigger house? Now, think about this. What about how you feel physically every day? Life is so much better when you feel good. When you wake up, feeling great, you can do more of the things that you love and you're ready to take on the day. If pain is affecting your life, see how relief factor can help change that. Relief factor is a 100% drug-free daily supplement that helps your body fight pain naturally. Developed by doctors, relief factor supports your body's
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Starting point is 00:13:23 It's time to embrace the suck once again. Every stock market sell-off is different. The media will tell you it's the end of the world. Don't believe it. If you have an investment plan, you'll be just fine. Check out the Watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
Starting point is 00:13:44 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. That's right. It's time for a quick five on the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected to her. Researchers at Harvard Medical School have discovered something that I imagine we actually have known about for quite some time. I'm guessing that this is not brand-new science, like they're presenting it to us as. But they're saying that there's something that goes on in the brain of individuals with, quote, mental health disorders that sometimes turns.
Starting point is 00:14:14 turns them into intense, political, uh, behaviorist type of people, uh, people who will do violent protesting, civil disobedience, aggressive expression of political views, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Apparently we found a link and something in the brain that demonstrates the likelihood of this happening. Again, I feel like this is something that probably the darker parts of Washington have known about for quite some time. And some of our scientists are just now finally letting us know about. Uh, but there's now data and proof.
Starting point is 00:14:44 that your craziness might turn you into someone who's, well, insane in politics, especially I would imagine on the left, with some of the angry leftists, who also very much claim to be the nicest people you'll ever meet, and then scream and yell at you for all varieties of things. All right. Other stuff out there, having a pet makes you as happy as having an extra $90,000 a year, according to a brand new study. I don't know how they got to exactly this number. Researchers in England essentially ask people what your,
Starting point is 00:15:14 pet was worth to you, and somehow they landed on a number about $90,000. This is for a married couple, so $45,000 a person is what you think your pet is actually worth. Pretty surprising, but darn it, to a lot of people, probably exactly accurate. I wonder how much other things in your life are worth to you compared to sweet, sweet money. Would you give up the cell phone for $90,000? I imagine the answer is also no. Other stories out there that I thought were interesting for Quick Five, bad back. background music at work can tank your employees' moods, even if the job's not that bad,
Starting point is 00:15:49 and if the bosses aren't jerks like you have at some places, if everything's great, but then the music behind you is crappy. It might make you just as upset as anything else going wrong in the workplace. This is not remotely surprising. And actually, I remember being in a surf store that I don't want to name in Florida and talking to someone about the background music, and they were saying that they had nightmares about it because it was constantly. on a loop for their job. I thought that was amazing. All right.
Starting point is 00:16:17 One last one, and we'll probably get to this audio a little bit later on in the show, but it is pretty great. A 911 call was made in Georgia, in Savannah, Georgia, and the guy says that during the call, he heard the dispatcher order McDonald's. This is a real thing that happened earlier this month.
Starting point is 00:16:35 This is a big complaint about a lot of places who are doing all kinds of things to make 911 or certain services, not as beneficial as they used to be. But there's actually audio of someone answering the phone saying, okay, we'll help you out with your issue. And then also, can I get a McGrittle, please? It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:54 And it's going viral now a couple weeks after it happened. All right, quick break, a lot coming up. This is Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show. Our partners that help bring you the program, it's our friends over at Super Beach. You guys are very familiar with Super Beats, and you're familiar with the Chews. But there's also the Super Barreux.
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Starting point is 00:18:13 Make some common sense of the crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast. You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Thrilled to be with you. A bunch of stuff out there to cover. Let's play this audio first.
Starting point is 00:18:35 This is CNN, admitting that prices have gone to. down for the first time in a long time. Here, I'll let them tell you. Consumer prices month over month. So this was actually a drop of 0.1 percent, negative 0.1%. That's the first time we've seen that since COVID. Year over year, the annual inflation rate was at 2.4%. This was also better than expected and a six-month low moving in the right direction. As far as why this happened, there's a few drivers. One president Trump is probably what they should say. That would be valuable at least as an answer to this, and most Americans would probably credit him for this, not because of all the discussions about tariffs or what's happening with the stock market recently,
Starting point is 00:19:19 even though that might wind up being a net win for America in the coming months, coming days even yesterday, seem pretty good for a lot of people. But there's other reasons that we might think this. What is CNN say? The thing that really played a role here, as you can see the trend here, the inflation rate dipping a little bit. One of the drivers was energy. The fact that gasoline prices. Crazy. Move up like they usually do in the month of March. That really helped the inflation. You know what's crazy about that is anyone who is yelling and screaming that Biden's war on energy. And Biden, when he was campaigning to be president, saying that he would go after
Starting point is 00:19:54 oil and gas companies being a horrible thing for our economy. And then I love my favorite other part of this before I move on to something else is all the times that media tells us that presidents have nothing to do with the cost of things that they can impact the cost of gas or any of that stuff the way that we as stupid, silly Americans think that the guy in charge of our country can. And they'll probably say that again, as prices start to go down to discredit Trump for anything happening. But we actually see it occur in society. We see the plan on one side going after this specific industry being horrible for us. And the plan on the other side, not going after that industry, but trying to enhance it being great for us. This is a very obvious moment
Starting point is 00:20:41 where presidential policy specifically actually has a tremendous impact on our society and our economy, and yet they'll deny that tooth and nail forever. All right. I do like this, too, by the way. This is a quick thing. Scott Jennings, CNN, probably one of the only people on CNN that conservatives enjoy to listen to, mostly because he's in there fighting the good fight. He's sitting, being attacked by three or four people at a time, most days on television. But this back and forth went viral and you'll be able to tell why very quickly. You want to engage in personal insults. What you lack in the legitimate point, you make up for personal insult.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I don't, you do. The point I am making is in this new world order, we are looking at countries, whether or not they're an adversary or ally, it is being determined on what kind of deal we can get. And we cannot govern. We cannot legislate that way. We are increasingly isolated on the world states. I love both of those. Not the you do this, not me stuff at the beginning,
Starting point is 00:21:39 but the why that he asks when we can't govern based on getting better deals as far as trade goes with both allies and enemies or just anyone in the world. Why can't we do that again is the question? Because it's going to be bad for us is what they'll tell you. You know the amount of people that were terrified that the whole tariff war was going to impact us immediately
Starting point is 00:22:01 was only because of media? I'm not saying that a trade war wouldn't inevitably raise prices somewhat for some amount of time, although if good trade deals are made and businesses here in the United States make more money, either sending more product out that we create here in the United States or just selling it here to our own country, whatever it might be, yeah, the economy might get better and things might actually improve for all of us. But there might be pain in the beginning. But I love the fact that right after the announcement, before they even take place, You have people walking around, like, have you seen the prices of stuff?
Starting point is 00:22:36 And the prices had not changed yet. In fact, actually, prices went down a little bit, according to the data I just played from CNN. But it's that it's that belief that things are as they're represented to you in media, as opposed to the reality of what you're actually seeing. It always shocks me. I wonder if it shocks you, too, the amount of people in your life who will walk around and tell you what's going on, not based on seeing it, not based on experiencing it, but being told that it's there and then not going and looking,
Starting point is 00:23:07 because that should be the first step for all of us. And I don't care what side of the political aisle it's on, the right or the left. If you're told something's happening, before you go tell all your friends that this terrible thing is happening, you should make sure that it actually is. And more importantly, I feel like I'm now jumping up on a soapbox and preaching, but more importantly, is it happening to you, whatever that might be, When you yell and scream about the things in society that you think are unfair and terrible, do you have any sort of experience that backs up that claim?
Starting point is 00:23:39 Or do you just believe it? Because someone else told you it's true no matter who they are, no matter what reasons they had for saying it, I find a lot of that to be amusing too. All right. Something else out there that I like, and this is also a tariff-related thing. I don't know why so much of the news cycle right now is focused on this one issue. But darn it, that's how the news cycle works when most of media, to hate President Trump enough that they'll look for anything and everything to attack him on,
Starting point is 00:24:06 so it becomes the only thing people talk about. But this was pretty great. This was the White House Press Secretary yesterday, dropping a bomb, if that's what you want to call it. I think that's what they called it on social media, on our actual media outlets, about how they've discussed so many of these things and how ridiculous it is, and how they obviously don't understand the end result of having all the countries in the world, calling us and begging for better trade deals so we don't have tariffs that harm them more than treating us more fairly actually would. Here's a little bit of Levitt, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:42 dunking on all of media in front of her. Many of you in the media clearly missed the art of the deal. You clearly failed to see what President Trump is doing here. You tried to say that the rest of the world would be moved closer to China when in fact we've seen the opposite effect. The entire world is calling the United States of America, not China, because they need our markets, they need our consumers, and they need this president in the Oval Office to talk to them. And that's exactly why more than 75 countries have called, because the United States of America is the best place in the world to do business. And as the president has shown great courage, as the Secretary has said, in choosing to retaliate against China even higher. Yeah, take action, baby,
Starting point is 00:25:22 is what she's saying there and why that's good. One last thing about this, and then I will actually try to move on to something else. And it's just a simple question. And it's one you can ask yourself or you can ask friends, relatives, whoever is crapping all over these policies. No matter what we do here in the United States, do you think we'd ever create a system that's as unfair to the rest of the world as China's is? China's system isn't just unfair to the United States.
Starting point is 00:25:47 It's unfair to everybody they do business with. It's insanely unfair. It's insanely, you know, one-sided, that relationship. So being afraid that all of these other countries are going to turn to China and away from the United States, a country that's been allowing us to get raw deals from a lot of these countries and now just want fair deals, I will never push as far as the Communist Republic of China to do things that insanely overvalue and, you know, essentially harm all the people we're doing business with, but overvalue ourselves to a degree that makes no sense whatsoever, where you're allowed to sue a company in the United States,
Starting point is 00:26:24 if you're a Chinese company, but we're not allowed to sue you there if you do something that's unfair to us. It's crazy. No matter what Trump does, I don't think it is possible, and I mean this as candidly as I can say it, to get anywhere near the level of unfairness that China has with the rest of the world. And we all know that. Our powers that be, President Trump knows that, China knows that. So as they fight us and desperately try to claw back the tremendous amount of money that they make
Starting point is 00:26:52 off of our economy and they make off of our citizens buying their stuff, they need to remember that will never, ever act the way they do, no matter how much more we try to get something that we think is simply fair. But again, that's just something that I think that you could have that conversation with an everyday person in your life, whether they hate or love Republicans, Trump, whoever, and they'd be like, yeah, you're probably right about that. And that matters more than anything else. All right. Other things out there that I saw that I thought was interesting, Maryland has quietly unplugged their EV mandate. It cited President Trump and automaker concerns about this.
Starting point is 00:27:29 You're going to see a lot of this. You're going to see a lot of places say, you know that thing we were claiming we were going to do a few years ago? We're not going to do it anymore because it's not really in our interest. And more importantly, it's not in the interest of Americans. We're not going to be forced to buy something because you told us to buy it. We're just going to resist that as much as we can, as long as we can. as long as we can.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I'm going to keep buying my awesome vehicle that runs on gasoline that doesn't, you know, go to crap if it gets too cold outside, which you see viral photos of that all the time during unique cold snaps like in Chicago, where all of a sudden nobody can charge a Tesla and they have lines backed up and people just have bricks outside their houses for a few days. We don't want that. We want things that work all the time. And that would be the sweet, sweet gasoline powered vehicle that I have right now. and I imagine most of you have.
Starting point is 00:28:21 You can't just transform something because you demand it so. They're learning that. They're realizing that when they lose elections. And now they're quietly unplugging these programs. And as I said, we'll probably see more and more of this. And it'll be good for all involved. And it's obviously the kind of thing that many Americans, regardless of your political party, want. And I do think this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:28:43 I debated mentioning this in this discussion, in this topic. But I'm going to bring it up. The amount of people who are now anti-Tesla because of politics, you know, a few years ago, before Elon Musk even dips his toe in any of these things, a Tesla is a, you know, favorite of the world of the left. And EVs are a favorite of the world of the left, all those things. The only thing that has turned the corner there is believing that Elon Musk and Tesla are too closely tied together. So you want to mess up your ridiculously expensive vehicle, which makes no sense out of me whatsoever. It makes no sense to most people.
Starting point is 00:29:20 But that might also be a reason that people are giving in now, the insanity of political motivation, as opposed to someone thinking that they wanted to buy an electric vehicle because it was supposed to be better for our society. If you're someone that thought that, you know, the world was going to be safer or going to be healthier, if you drove around in an electric car instead of a gas-powered vehicle, why all of a sudden, if Elon Musk is pro-Donald Trump, pro-you know, Republicans, do you now not care about that? is now not that world. It's no longer at all important to you because darn it, that guy said something nice about the man that I hate. I think that's hilarious. I think that oftentimes these things that people claim to be passionate about are so easily demonstrated to just be absolute crap in their own minds. And it's something completely different that's motivating them
Starting point is 00:30:08 to act the way they do because those beliefs are only held so tightly when some sort of problem is at your feet or even lack they're up being directly at your feet. But I digress. We'll take a break on that. We'll come back with something sillier. This is Craig Collins, filling in on The Dana Show. All Family Pharmacy is all of the medications that you need without anything being manufactured at all or sourced from China or even India. It's all right here made in the USA, which I think is incredibly important, especially we're talking about becoming more self-sufficient with things like antibiotics, et cetera, because that's what all family pharmacy does. you don't have to play by big farmers rules. Remember when they tried to shut down actual therapeutics and access to those therapeutics? Remember when they try to bar you from getting ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and that you were being told that you were crazy if you had those? But hey, take this injection. We don't know what it does. Go ahead and take it. They didn't just dismiss the alternatives. They crushed your ability to get them. All family pharmacy is about access and affordability. It's simple, fast, and affordable. No insurance, no problem. Straightforward pricing. online ordering. You can get your muds in just two to four days or if you need them in a pinch
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Starting point is 00:31:59 This is the Dana show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Thrill to be with you. The Masters is going on right now. The usual names are jumping to the top of the leaderboard. That part is unsurprising to make. maybe a lot of people, anyone that follows this, but there is a viral video from yesterday that's just amazing to watch. And granted, radio is not going to do justice to this thing, the way that
Starting point is 00:32:24 the video does, so I recommend people go out there and watch it. But Rory McElroy, his young daughter, Poppy, a little kid, is on the green, putting in a way on the masters in which you really just have to tap something, and then the green is going to do all the work for you, and she crushes it. And the only reason I want to play this off, audio, because you're not even going to hear any sort of anchor, you know, describing what's happening. I can try to do that for you. Is the crowd going nuts at the Masters when the little kid makes this put? And she actually winds up even like hugging dad and getting a little shy, like little kids do when they all of a sudden are the center of attention. But this is
Starting point is 00:33:01 amazing. And here, here's a little bit of the way the crowd reacts when Rory's kid demonstrates that she's probably going to wind up someday being better at golf than dad. That's amazing. That's the kind of Rory. you'd get when Tiger was coming back on the last few holes of a Masters to win something, the way that the crowd goes to nuts. And the little girl's just sitting there. She's like, I guess it did good. Ah, you'll never forget that moment.
Starting point is 00:33:35 I don't think Rory will ever forget that moment of his little kid getting that kind of reception a day before the Masters gets started. Rory hasn't teed off yet. So I don't know if he's going to wind up being at the front of the pack. If not, his kid can make fun of him for not being that good at golf dad. And really, I should help you out someday. All right. I mentioned this before.
Starting point is 00:33:53 the 911 call where a dispatcher actually was ordering McDonald's, well also trying to take a 911 call. And here's a bit of the news coverage of this, including the guy who made the call complaining about how ridiculous this is. And then at the very end of this clip, you actually do hear the order for a McGrittle from McDonald's from the person who's taking your 911 phone call. My wife called me while I was at work at about 9.30
Starting point is 00:34:20 and said someone, you know, was snooping around the house, knocking on the doors banging on the windows and stuff. I was panicking because, you know, my wife is home alone with my five-month-old daughter and I was, you know, coming home, not knowing what I was going to come home to. Uh-huh. Big riddle. Uh-huh. I'm sorry, what? That should never happen. Your order of breakfast should be different from your answering a call and the two should never intertwine. By the way, that's a county commissioner, uh, commission chair, uh, saying that Chester Ellis at the end there, like, yeah, we shouldn't have this happen anywhere in the country.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Of course it shouldn't happen anywhere in the country. Of course it's horrible and terrible. And it's kind of ridiculous if I play that audio again, that the person who's making the order doesn't seem to really care at all about the fact that they're going to get caught for this or that this is a recording. They actually even say like, huh, what? When still being tried to be communicated with about what the problem is that the person on the other line is facing and why they dialed 911 in the first place.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Nick riddle? I'm sorry, what? I'm sorry, what? What do you want me to actually do here? How do you want me to proceed? I want you to take this phone call, darn it, and actually treat it like it's important. All right, one last thing, two, before you take a break here in a little bit.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Today is National Sibling Day, and people were asked what the perfect amount of siblings are in response to National Sibling Day. So I guess, say, happy this day to your family members on social media. I think that's the rules of any of these stupid national holidays. But here's the funny part. 14% of people who responded to this survey said that zero siblings was the perfect amount. I want none.
Starting point is 00:35:55 I ba humbug the whole thing. 26% said two siblings was perfect. 19% said one and 18% said three. I have three siblings, but zero got a 14% vote. And then four siblings and up to 10 all had like 2% of the vote. But how crazy that for National Sibling Day, 14% of people, I don't want any. All right, quick break, a lot more.
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Starting point is 00:37:52 disinformation czar, the disinformation governance board head that the Biden Harris administration picked back in 2022. Her name Nina Jankewitz. She wound up not having a job because as soon as the American people heard about literally George Orwell 1984 stuff, big brother stuff, we were all non-plus about it. A lot of us were not happy with it. So now she's a writer. I think bulwark and some other places have published some of her craziness. She also, I think, testified recently in front of the House. All of this is now her new claim being that we, conservatives, Republicans, the horrible side of the aisle that she hates, lie about the fact that Democrats want to censor us. Now, just again, to remind you, this was the person that was going to be the head of the disinformation board
Starting point is 00:38:46 of the government, the Ministry of Truth, more or less, that would have told us what was a lie and what was not a lie, including that Biden was mentally great. He was doing an incredible job. He was so sharp behind the scenes as the American people eventually found out, and a lot of us knew all along that his brain was broken profoundly. But one other thing to remind you, and I'm sorry to do this. I think that this will not be fun for a lot of people to hear. But to write you who exactly Nina Jankowitz is and all the things she claims
Starting point is 00:39:16 about the lies of the right, she recently created a version of a Mary Poppin song about how horrible Republicans are and their lie about lying and put it up on social media. So again, I apologize, but I can't help but hit play on this.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Wandering is really quite ferocious. It's when a hopster takes some lies and makes them sound precocious. Staying them in Congress or a mainstream outlet so disinformation's origins are slightly less atrocious. It's how you hide a little, idle, little, lie. Oh, my gosh. It's how you hide a little, hide, a little, little lie. When Rudy Giuliani shared that intel from Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Wait a minute, wait a minute. When Rudy Giuliani talked about a bunch of things that wound up being true, I think, is one of the problems. Here, let's play another one. When TikTok influences say COVID can cause pain, they're laundering disinfo, and we really should take. A lot of the examples she even uses are just wrong. But this is a failed theater kid that's desperate for attention that really, really wants you to know that she's not the one who's trying to keep the truth from you. And she claims that social media, I'm again, sorry to anyone that I just played that for. I couldn't help it.
Starting point is 00:40:27 It's that bad that you might actually be amused by it. But anyway, she's someone who wanted to censor all kinds of things, social media, whatever, and do it through the government and do it. with the guise of protecting you. And she's claiming that Republicans are too afraid of this narrative that's not real. Even though after Elon Musk bought Twitter, he helped prove to us with the Twitter files that it absolutely does happen. And even Mark Zuckerberg, now a fan of Donald Trump, has admitted that Facebook did way too much censoring at the behest of the government. How do you just go out there and say that these definitively proven true things are not true? and I think there's only one way you do that.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Well, right, let's go with two ways that you do that. The first one is you're so blind to your own arrogance that you don't even check to make sure that what you're saying is accurate. This is a nicer assumption I make, and I doubt many people actually fall in this bucket, but I assume there are some that are so arrogant in their opinion that they don't even pay attention
Starting point is 00:41:26 to when people actually confirm the opposite of their point as true. And then the other one is you just assume everyone else is dumb enough to not do that, that you might know you're lying, and this, I think, is something that happens a lot from the government. They just treat us like we're morons and assume that we are, and we have to prove to them we're not. And a vast majority of us hopefully do that. I think at least some of us definitely do that in just looking to see what the truth actually is. But how ridiculous that she's out there writing, you know, op-eds and appearing in front of Congress and saying all kinds of things
Starting point is 00:41:59 about how the disinformation obsession of the right is actually, you know, a horrible lie convincing you to be more passionate emotionally about one side than the other, even though Democrats often play the emotion card all the time. And I will say one last thing about this, and then I'll move on to something else. What I think is really hilarious, and I probably can't get over in any sense of the word or in any sense of this idea, is why it would matter if you were such a passionate proponent of the First Amendment or free speech or the lack of censorship in our society that you went too far with that. You're like, yeah, we really need to make sure not to censor anything. Isn't that still inherently a good thing? Isn't still having the freedom
Starting point is 00:42:44 and ability to voice our opinion no matter what it is good, even if you were overly passionate about that idea compared to the opposite? Someone like this moron saying out loud that we need to shut everybody up because they're too influential and all the horrible lies they're telling us. Again, just assuming that you're a moron. All right. Another big story out there. The House did adopt the budget blueprint for President Trump's agenda. This is after the Senate passed this, I think on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:43:13 There was almost not going to be a vote about this. A few Republicans were standing on the side saying they want deeper cuts to the government that are guaranteed. I think that the targets for a lot of conservatives, was $1.5 trillion in savings to the American people, something that Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said that he's still committed to. But the budget that was passed, which does allow for 2017 Trump tax cuts to continue, essentially puts the target at a minimum much, much lower than $1.5 trillion. I think $4 billion is the spending cut minimum. And many people that were standing away from this and trying to fight it and potentially not pass it, and it did pass
Starting point is 00:43:55 the House 216 to 214, we're saying that we need a deeper guarantee of spending minimums. And I agree with that, by the way. You know, when you're talking about trying to find $1.5 trillion in excess spending in the government, and then you put a minimum standard at just $4 billion, you're definitely leaving a big net in the middle there. Obviously, I'm saying the obvious part out loud to most of us, and I would have liked it to close just a bit more. You know, hundreds of billions at least to get us close to the 1.5 trillion. And this is actually on the heels of something that Doge put out, I think, last night on X, on Twitter. Those, of course, is the government thing, government efficiency, the Department of Government Efficiency, I should just say it correctly,
Starting point is 00:44:43 a thing run by Elon Musk. Yesterday, they tweeted that a 2020 survey revealed 24.5,000 people, 24,500 people, 115 years or older claimed $59 million in unemployment benefits. It's probably not real. Even more so, 28,000 people between the ages of 1 and 5 claimed $254 million in unemployment benefits. You've got to think that that's got to be tough. If you're one to five years old and you've been in the work world long enough to go ahead and qualify for unemployment benefits. It's hard out there for that age group of people in the workforce.
Starting point is 00:45:29 And then finally, 9,000, 9,700 people also 15 years into the future, meaning they're not born yet. Their birth date is 15 years from now, claims $69 million in benefits. Tough for the time travelers to work in our society, too. And then actually, in one case, someone with a birthday in 2154 got 41,000. bucks himself in unemployment benefits, all the ways that the government is just broken and wasting our money and, you know, kind of arrogantly doing it and assuming that if we look at it, we'll just have to raise our hands and be like, that's the cost of doing business.
Starting point is 00:46:09 I think more or less, that's what they want you to say. But this is one example where they found millions and millions of dollars, you know, closing in on at least a billion, just in abuses by completely impossible. people trying to get unemployment benefits. And this is why I think a lot of conservatives, a lot of politicians, and certainly the few that voted against the bill yesterday, would have liked to see more than $4 billion as the baseline number for savings for the American people. Now, one last thing, too, is you talk about all that, and you look into what the future
Starting point is 00:46:43 holds, whether it's with tariffs or anything else. There is a way in our society, and President Trump did talk about this, and I'm just going to throw it out there because I can't get over it to really reduce taxes entirely on the American people. That's a thing that could happen. It would involve permanent tariffs on a lot of countries for goods that came in here, something the United States used to do way back in the day before taxes was our main revenue stream for our government. And there are other things that could happen to help with that, like the checking of all the excess spending. And I'll just say this, whether it's Trump or anyone else, a Democrat or Republican, although of course, only Republicans would
Starting point is 00:47:23 want to do this, getting rid of us paying taxes five days before a tax day is something that would be incredibly popular with the American people. They would love it. I assume we'd all love it. If we stopped having to do, you know, any kind of federal tax whatsoever, that would feel like a good thing and a nice win. And it potentially was something that Trump has teased before. and part of the reason to contemplate significant tariffs on the rest of the world and not necessarily something they're talking about as much now, but at least bouncing around in the back of my head as something that's been talked about even a little bit,
Starting point is 00:47:56 maybe in some of those podcast places before Trump resoundingly won the Office of President again by saying that he would do more for the American people and our pocket, our checkbooks, than anyone else does. All right, quick break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show. Gold prices have surged over 40% since January 2024 consistently reaching new highs. According to Goldman Sachs' research, the upward trend is expected to persist due to strong demand from central banks. It's stuff like this that's made me take action and why I've bought precious metals like gold and silver. I've partnered
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Starting point is 00:49:13 My name is Craig Collins filling in D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected to her on X on Twitter. A guy in Nevada apparently got arrested because he had seven emotional support animals that he should not have. They were tigers.
Starting point is 00:49:29 I have multiple pieces of audio for different news organizations covering this. Let's do a local news. News Channel 12 in Nevada talking about this story. The authorities raid a private home to seize these full-grown tigers, seven tigers taken from the property early this morning.
Starting point is 00:49:45 Police tell us the owner, Carl Mitchell, did not have the necessary permits to keep those tigers. Unsurprised that that was true. Mitchell was also taken into custody, accused of resisting arrest. Also not surprised that he resisted arrest. This story is so insane. Let's do it in a foreign accent and see if it sounds any better. Well, a Nevada man has been arrested after police seized seven tigers from his property,
Starting point is 00:50:09 which he claimed were his emotional support animals. I'm sorry. This story is nuts. It's crazy. And I love the fact my favorite part about this, too, is that he went emotional support animal. When he was told that he couldn't have seven tigers in his house, he's like, nah, that's fine. They're all here for emotional support. You should just let me have them. It would be great if I could keep these. And then he resists the rest, and then, well, other things happen. But that's Nevada. Not a Florida man story, but it feels like one for sure. Have you felt like the world has been windier? That's a real question. that science has chosen to answer, at least here in the United States.
Starting point is 00:50:47 It is the windiest year on record in quite, or the windiest month, excuse me, on record in quite some time. Wind, you know, I guess has been through the roof a lot of places. Most of the country, in fact, well above average throughout the Midwest and parts of the south, a little bit above average on the coasts. But has it been windy? Have there been a lot of wind gusts March 2025? The answer was yes.
Starting point is 00:51:11 I'm surprised that more people aren't, you know, storming social media and or some television stations telling us this is some sort of byproduct of global warming or something else that it isn't. But just has it been windy for you? Apparently, science says, yep, if you thought so. Another story out there that I thought was kind of ridiculous. A Chinese restaurant had to close after cops discovered that its roast duck option on its menu was actually just street pigeons. is disgusting. But in China, where they're known to eat a lot of things that the rest of the world would not consume, and sometimes we blame stuff like COVID on the things they eat in wet markets and whatnot, even if that's not exactly where it actually came from. Not important. This time,
Starting point is 00:51:57 a roasted duck that really looked a whole lot like a pigeon turned out to actually be a pigeon. That gets you in a lot of trouble. There are also social media posts of the cooked product that definitely does not look like a duck. And I don't even know why I find this funny. I would definitely not eat in a whole lot of restaurants throughout China. One last story that I thought was interesting, and I have a little bit of audio for this one too. A 70-year-old foster mom in Missouri is accused of potentially,
Starting point is 00:52:25 not confirmed yet, but potentially trying to trade a child for a pet monkey. This is a real story. A prosecutor actually had to comment about this to a local news station. There's definitely some scary parts and some seedy parts, the potential of this. But here's a little bit of that audio. We'll have to do some deeper dives into hopefully their communications to see if that trade was actually for consideration, if that was for the purposes of human trafficking. And we don't know that yet, but it is an allegation that's out there that we need to look into.
Starting point is 00:52:58 I'm glad they're going to take it seriously as an allegation. The woman's name is Brenda, who's accused of potentially doing this, wanting to boost her quote exotic animal collection and in the process maybe trading away a child as a foster mom, which is disgusting and horrible. I hope this isn't true. To be entirely honest with you, because they're saying it's an allegation and they have to look deeper into it. I hope the end result is that somehow some part of this is imagined and not real. Otherwise, it's the scary thing that people always tell us about that a lot of people don't believe exist in the world existing again. One last thing, just quickly, as far as a you know, quick five go.
Starting point is 00:53:36 A list of the qualities that you'd never want to have in a potential mate were put up online on Reddit. And the number one of what people do not want someone else in their life to be, you know, a kind of core part of the personality
Starting point is 00:53:51 that you wouldn't want to date or be in a relationship with is people who talk about their own problems too much or are perpetually miserable. People who essentially think they're a victim all the time in every situation, which feels like if you follow social media, a lot of people. So good luck to you out there, but that's number one in what you don't want. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show.
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Starting point is 00:55:33 there to talk about. DeLash, Dana Lash, Radio, great ways to stay connected to her on X on Twitter. Congressman Nick Willowda put out on social media about 30 minutes or so ago that serving in Congress has come with some once-in-a lifetime experiences, like just now while stationary on a one runway at DCA, another plane just bumped into our wing. Apparently someone's watching a little bit too much NASCAR while getting behind the controls of an airline, an airplane. Thankfully, everybody's okay and another representative has been handing out grapes on the plane. There were several politicians on board this flight where again nothing really truly bad happened. Just a weird bump situation that occurred for some reason that we're not sure about.
Starting point is 00:56:17 That's fairly hilarious in my mind, mostly because again, the significance of this moment and the amount that they're going to talk about it compared to any real things that are bad and going on in society is probably way different. than what it should be. All of them are so, so grateful to be alive after having their wing bumped into, again, something that seems as though it would be surprising for you to go through, but not necessarily death-defying, which is what, again, I expect. Some of them are going to behave as though that was. I can't get over it, though. And I already see in the comment section a whole bunch of political takes here, which I don't even care about, to be honest. But yeah, a little bump, a little bit of trying to, you know, draft the plane in front of you before taking off. on a runway, I find that hilarious. Another thing out there that I saw that I thought was interesting,
Starting point is 00:57:07 this video went viral yesterday. This is a liberal dude complaining about somebody keying his Tesla. Apparently, he's finally now upset with the side of the aisle that he's so often a big giant champion of. Here he is sarcastically congratulating people for keying his car. Check it out, guys. Somebody keyed the crap out of my Tesla, a car I bought six years ago. of California, because I'm concerned about climate change. But some amazing resistance fighter keyed the crap out of it, and that's going to do it.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Voting didn't work, but you know, this defiling the car of a fellow liberal, that's, we did it, guys, we got them. How dare you, sir? Come after a fellow liberal, feels like part of his, you know, thinking there, if he passed a Tesla
Starting point is 00:57:55 that he thought was owned by a dirty conservative and someone had keyed that, he'd probably congratulate them. I imagine. But I love the indignation in his voice that you can hear as he's upset that someone defiled his car from six years ago. It's kind of amazing. And it demonstrates as silly or simplistically as it does the craziness of the left, which again always tells you that they're the good guys. They're the nice people. They're the lovely individuals in the world.
Starting point is 00:58:21 We have more. Let's do some more of this audio. This is a liberal complaining about DEI being removed from the workplace that he's in. I just got news today that they are cracking down on diversity equity and inclusion within workplaces in Ohio. Our workplace was directly affected. It's terrible. By the way, I have heard a lot of people, friends of mine, family members, I don't want to necessarily name the companies, although maybe at some point I will, saying that their employers have taken down DEI as far as being public. advertised, but have stated to employees that they're going to keep following those practices,
Starting point is 00:59:05 they're just not going to say them out loud. What I think is really interesting about that, other than the fact that it might make a lot of people mad because it's still essentially ignoring the idea that hiring someone based on a race or anything beyond their qualifications for a job is a bad decision. What I think is also really interesting about that idea is they could have done this all along. And I've, I've said this, and they probably do. Obviously, we think they do this, and they've been doing this for a long time. But the problem with the left is they want the political win, but the thing that they convince you is them being the good guys. They don't just want to do the thing that might not actually be good, but they claim is good. They want to trumpet it.
Starting point is 00:59:47 They want to scream about it. They want to make sure that you hear them say it when they claim to be doing something good that other people won't do so that you vote for the. them. It's all political ploy. You know it and I know it. If they just wanted to diversify, um, you know, offices throughout the country, they could have done it without bragging about it years ago and still would wound up, still would have wound up with pushback and, and people saying it was wrong. And essentially, you know, hiring people based on something other than the qualifications is not a smart business practice. But nonetheless, uh, what I love most about this story is that it's a self-inflicted wound. And it's one because of an obsession with wanting to pee,
Starting point is 01:00:25 the person wanting to be the person that gets congratulated for doing something that might not actually be helpful at all. We have one more. I do like this. This is definitely not a liberal, but this guy went viral with a hot take in the world that a lot of people reacted to. Here we go. If you don't have a uterus, you don't get an opinion. How about if you don't own stocks, you don't get an opinion on the stock market? How about if you never actually dealt with tariffs, you don't get to complain about them? Or if you don't pay taxes because you don't have a job, get to complain about investigating where our tax dollars go. Okay, those are interesting. If you don't have skin in the game, you're not allowed to complain across the board. Let's not do it for just one thing.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Let's do it for all things. I imagine a lot of people are going to say no and reject that. And again, this goes back to something I was sort of laughing about or talking about earlier in the show, but you can find in the podcast, Dana's show gets fully podcast every day, even when I get to sit in for her. But anyway, one thing that I find very funny is the amount of people who scream and yell about stuff that have absolutely no impact on their lives. And the moment it might actually impact you in a negative way, like the dude whose Tesla car got keyed, you actually are quite mad about the thing that you've been a fan of, that you've been championing for a long time. All of a sudden, you're like, this actually is terrible because it actually hit your doorstep. And that obviously is the moment when you actually have an opinion that's informed, which many people don't have when they scream and yell. about stuff. One other thing out there that I thought was interesting, this vote happened yesterday.
Starting point is 01:01:58 It might not be in the news cycle for a lot of people, and this is probably because of tariffs and world trade and all that stuff being at the forefront of a lot of people's minds or at least media's mind. I imagine you're probably sick of it. Most people who didn't see the cost of items go up, who didn't really see, you know, their investments get destroyed after the market rebounded yesterday. Probably a lot of people don't care about this conversation as much as media does. But this one, this topic might matter more to you. Congress voted against 208 Democratic members against a bill to require proof of citizenship to vote in our country. It makes no sense to be against this. The vote was 218 yes to 208 no because Republicans are sensible. And actually
Starting point is 01:02:44 four Democrats voted in favor of this who are more sensible. There were some. people who did a no vote on both sides. I think six Republicans and one Democrat, but 208 Democrats that said no, we shouldn't have to prove we're a citizen to vote in an election. And I don't, I'm never going to understand that fight, being on that hill and saying that this is important or that it's somehow, you know, unfair to certain individuals. It's somehow racist or something else. I'm not even sure what they claim it to be sometimes because you can't find facts that back up the opinion. But just wanting to have actual citizens voting in our election, that should be the baseline of what we require from politicians. That should be the baseline of what we require from our government in general.
Starting point is 01:03:33 We should want people to actually have skin in that game before they decide to vote in it or, yeah, I don't know, be alive, all the other things you need to be to vote in an election. It's insane that this becomes a political fight and that it also is a buried topic of conversation compared to anything else. Because, again, the point of this very simplistically is to make our elections more secure, which feels like anything that we discuss where once you take a step back and think about it and you're not even told which side is pro and which side is anti this topic, not that I think a lot of people wouldn't already know that. But if you didn't, you'd be like, yeah, that makes sense. Sure, we should do that. It's like any other common sense thing out there. And yet somehow it becomes a political talking point or a political thing for people to argue and disagree about, simply to argue and disagree about it. You know what I really think it is? I'll say one more thing about this, because darn it, we're already here. So let's dive as deep as we can into this. I think it's that same DEI stuff, that same whatever the topic may be thing of, let's say I'm a Democrat or a Democratic strategist. and I'm sitting around the table, and I'm talking about what's going to win me an election. And actually, this is really interesting when you think about the failed candidacy of Kamala Harris and how a lot of the left is now claiming it's just racism in the United States that was the problem,
Starting point is 01:04:59 when the reality is that the left wanted you to vote for Harris because she was a black woman or because she was, you know, fill in the blank thing and not because her policies were valuable. If you remember during her run for office, which she was never actually, you know, elected by the people to try to be in any of those positions. But during her run, there was a long time period there where we didn't know her policy on anything before it was copy and paste Biden policies
Starting point is 01:05:27 onto her website. That was a knock on her. That we didn't know what she stood for or what she actually, you know, was in support of because some of it flew in the face of what she would say in the past, and some of it she was just refusing to give us her position on certain things. That is an organization that believes you'll vote regardless of what the ideas are
Starting point is 01:05:47 and more about the subject itself or anything else. When you look at DEI, when you look at this other stuff or voting and making sure that someone's a citizen, essentially that group of people, those people brainstorming on the left, the consultants are saying out loud that we have to spin this topic to somehow be defending these groups in society that we hope overwhelmingly vote for us, these demographics that we're going for. So we have to turn something that's not about race, not about sex, not about whatever, into something that is, or at least convince you it's something that is, so that we're telling you
Starting point is 01:06:23 we're fighting for you. And at the same time, we're misusing and abusing it and trying to get dead people to vote in elections. It's amazing. And it's crazy. And if you took a step back, I assume most people would agree that. this actually does make no sense. And we would much rather do something the way that, you know,
Starting point is 01:06:41 these conservatives voted on a topic like making sure you're a citizen to vote in an election. Sometimes it feels that silly to just scream out loud the idea and say, how does anyone disagree with this? And yet people do. All right. We'll take a break. We'll have some more fun in a sec. We'll do some Florida man and other things.
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Starting point is 01:08:38 D-Lash, D-Lash Radio, great ways to stay connected to her. A guy at 1115 at night on Monday went outside in Florida and started firing his gun upward toward the sky. An inherently stupid thing and actually a dangerous thing to do. He was celebrating the Gators win in the NCAA National Championship game. So that gets you arrested in Florida or anywhere else. Police said that not only was he in trouble, but no one else should do this. You shouldn't go outside to celebrate anything by just indiscriminately firing a weapon up in the air, again, because what goes up must come down. And oftentimes we see horrific stories that wind up being an aspect of this. This guy just arrested for being an idiot. No one actually hurt, so that's good. But Florida man doing Florida man stuff. This story is insane. I feel like there's so many pieces to this. I should do it, you know, slowly. a cops arrested Daniel 49 years old
Starting point is 01:09:35 he was publicly intoxicated which is the least of his issues as far as the morality of this story he was at an applebees inside the parking lot in clear water Florida and then here's the rough part or the extra rough part of his story the drunk man was wearing a pink
Starting point is 01:09:53 thong fake breasts and a pink wig reasons undetermined as to why he was doing that but the dude was drunk and you yelling at people inside an Applebee's parking lot. I can't get over this one. I genuinely will ask you and try to fathom in your brain for a second what you do. If you're in Florida in Clearwater and you're for some reason choosing to dine at an Applebee's on that evening, no offense, as an Italian to, you know, a very large chain out there, but not exactly at the top of my list
Starting point is 01:10:23 for places I'd go unless they're an advertiser, then they're my favorite thing I've ever had in my life. I love the never-ending breadsticks. I will. will be bought very easily by advertisers. But nonetheless, you're pulling in, maybe you're even on vacation in Florida, and you see Daniel, 49 years old, rocking a pink thong and nothing else, fake boobs, and then the pink wig, and you think to yourself, I'm going to a different location. I'm not going to stay here. He has also gone viral in his orange jail outfit, which after he was arrested, they made him put on instead of the other thing. He's charged with disorderly intoxication, a book down a few other issues in county jail.
Starting point is 01:11:06 It's a misdemeanor charge is likely to go his way and probably something that he'll never live down. I was going to say with his friends, but I'm not sure if Daniel has any, and I'm not trying to be mean. I'm just guessing that that might not be the case. People might not hang with Daniel on the regular, but this is the kind of thing that I can't imagine if he was blindly intoxicated so he doesn't remember this. And if this isn't the way he normally behaves, how you even understand this story when you sober up.
Starting point is 01:11:34 I was doing what again? But I imagine this is a typical night out for Mr. Daniel. At least I'm assuming so. But a ridiculous story, one of my favorite and the most ridiculous Florida stories I've seen in a while. And then finally, I have a piece of audio I want to play. This is Channel 8 NBC News, who are actually always on your side in Florida in Tallahassee, talking about something that happened in Tampa. I don't care about penguins visiting a state house.
Starting point is 01:12:03 I don't need to break bad against it or, you know, be overly positive about it. What I am amused by is how tongue and cheek you have to be as local news or local news anchors to say things like this into a camera and not hate your job. But here we go. At 5.30 on your side. The animals, what I'm at work is my number one priority. It's all hands on deck. And that's our entire facility.
Starting point is 01:12:27 That's a penguin. There was an overwhelming amount of cuteness at the state capital today. Penguins from right here in Tampa took a trip up to Tallahassee to talk politics with lawmakers. Hey, Jennifer Lee. Thank you for joining us. The Florida Aquarium alongside their tuxedo ambassadors are asking for critical funding. I hate these stupid little news puns that happen all the time with these newscasts.
Starting point is 01:12:50 The overwhelming amount of cuteness and the tuxedo wearing representatives that went in front of the Capitol. building for the penguins. These are the things that, again, would make me hate to be, say, a news anchor at a local news station, but you're just reading it. You didn't write it. And darn it, the paycheck is good. Then that's fine. I'll go ahead and read anything. But that would make me cringe. And I imagine made a lot of other people. All right, quick break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show. Burn a gun, B.YR. N-A is the non-firearm firearm. And it's a great way to help diversify your defense array, your weapons array. And it's, uh, it shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. And there's no waiting period.
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Starting point is 01:14:50 YouTube, Rumble, all over the stuff. Producer Stephen putting up digital media stuff for her all the time, so you can find her anywhere. Tariffs is a big conversation. A lot of people are discussing the 90-day pause that President Trump put out yesterday, the rebound in the stock market that seemed very valuable to anyone complaining that this was already a problem. One of the other interesting parts of this, and Hakeem Jeffries, annoying Democrats, certainly an annoying Democrat, I was out there saying that, inflation is getting worse just yesterday. And then CNN this morning reported something just a little bit different, just a tad different than what he was saying. Consumer prices month over month. So this was actually a drop of 0.1 percent, negative 0.1%. That's the first time we've seen
Starting point is 01:15:37 that since COVID. Year over year, the annual inflation rate was at 2.4%. This was also better than expected and a six-month low moving in the right direction. Wait a minute. What you saying? You're saying that right now as of today and your CNN, so you're begrudgingly telling us this, that inflation has actually gone down for the first time in a long time. And then as far as a six-month period, we're seeing an all-time low for some of these numbers. So things are going in the right direction. So if the actual human beings in our society judge based on their human experience and not based on what news media or politicians are telling them, then things are improving. How dare you, sir?
Starting point is 01:16:20 How could that possibly be true? Obviously, I believe it was, and I love that it was. But Jeffries was saying just yesterday that it's completely not the case. He also said this in response to another question that went very viral because the saddest part. And I will actually say that this is the saddest part. It's also the part that might make you the most angry about politics. But the saddest thing is how often people, on certain sides of the political aisle, a flip-flop based on who's in charge and not what's best for the world or best for our country.
Starting point is 01:16:53 This is another one of those moments where Hakeem Jeffries can actually say out loud, we need to secure the border now that there's a president in charge who's doing that, and it's not somehow imagined as a political win to pretend as though not doing it is good. Most Americans would like to see this done. Here's the back and forth. Republicans are proposing new spending for border security funding in this forthcoming budget bill. Is that something that your conference will support that sort of security investment? We have to look at the particulars.
Starting point is 01:17:23 We believe that we need to secure the board, make sure that it is safe and strong. Okay. That the rule of law consistent with America. He's actually swallowing his words. You can tell with how much he's pausing there that he can't believe that he's saying everything that was a Republican talking point just a couple years ago before society resoundingly rejected. the democratic version of this. The country of a nation of laws. Correct.
Starting point is 01:17:50 We are. Fully and completely implemented at the border. All this is true. We believe we have a broken immigration system and we need to fix it. We do. In a comprehensive and in a bipartisan way. Sure. All that's true.
Starting point is 01:18:01 This is not something you or anyone was saying, just a short time ago. You're always capable of flip-flopping whenever you see the grass is greener over here. It's the saddest or most annoying part of politics. And actually there's this viral video. I'm going to go ahead and play it. I wasn't going to play it, but I will. Of President Barack Obama talking about tariffs on China specifically and how valuable they are. And what's funny about this, and I think it first went viral at the very beginning of this month, is all the criticism of Trump and his war against China and the tariffs that are increasing there, well, he's putting a pause or stopping things everywhere else,
Starting point is 01:18:40 just because of how often the other side actually agrees with you, but particularly. tends not to and empowers people who vote for them to believe that it's actually evil to not agree with them. That's what Democrats and that's what the left preaches all the time, is you have to hate the voters on the right for thinking the thing that they thought just a few years ago or they think when they're actually being honest behind closed doors. We had a tire case in which they were flooding us with cheap domestic tires or cheap Chinese tires and we put a stop to it and as a consequence save jobs throughout America. How'd you do that?
Starting point is 01:19:19 I have to say that Governor Romney criticized me for being too tough in that tire case, said this wouldn't be good for American workers and that it would be protectionist. But I tell you, those workers don't feel that way. They feel as if they had finally an administration who was going to take this issue serious. Who is actually going to protect them by imposing tariffs on China to make their very cheap tires, not cheap for the American people, so we don't buy them. How crazy you're an idea to try to fight that power and fight a place that, you know, constantly steals IP and all other things from us, refuses to let us sue companies in their country. Well, they sue companies in our country,
Starting point is 01:19:57 et cetera, et cetera. All the ways that trade is profoundly unfair, not just between the United States and China, but China and everyone. So I'll say this again before I move on. Anyone that's afraid that all of these other countries will rush toward China and away from us profoundly misunderstands how much of the world knows that China trades unfairly to begin with. And as long as we don't ever go to their level of unfair, and all of our tariffs still aren't their level of unfair, will be fine. And people will work with us and want to work with us,
Starting point is 01:20:30 especially after we pause most of those tariffs and tell you that the door is open to a more fair trade agreement between us and you, something that China will never do. All right. One last thing. I do want to play this. I thought this was interesting. Elon Musk this morning sat down and told a bunch of politicians how great of a job a Doge is doing at saving us money. They also tweeted last night that they found a bunch of ridiculous fraud in the world of unemployment claims, unemployment claims being made by people over the age of 115 or between the ages of one and five. In some cases, people that aren't even born yet, one guy that is born in 2154, who got tens of thousands of dollars of unemployment money.
Starting point is 01:21:14 It's got to be tough to be a time traveler from the future trying to get a gig and being had to work. But here's Musk talking about how good of a job Doge is doing at saving us money. Thanks to your fantastic leadership, this amazing cabinet, the very talented Doge team. I'm excited to announce that we anticipate savings in FY26 from reduction of waste and fraud by $150 billion. dollars. And, uh, nice. I mean, and some of it is just absurd. Like people getting unemployment insurance who haven't been born yet. I mean, I think anyone can appreciate whether, I mean, come on. I mean, come on. It is right. Whether you're Democrat, whether you're Republican is what he was going to say there, or just in general, people, and I can't believe that this is a fight too, that you have
Starting point is 01:21:58 individuals in your life who watch news 24-7 on a certain side of the political aisle and then tell you that Doge is bad, even though it's saving. waste, fraud, and abuse, which used to be a bipartisan thing that most people wanted to see. By the way, just a side thing here, it amused me quite a bit. It was released yesterday by the White House. It is a fact sheet, and you can look it up yourself if you want to, the headline, President Donald J. Trump makes America's showers great again. This is awesome. You know what's funny about these things, actually, whether it's light bulbs, whatever the issue might be. When Trump stands strongly on one side
Starting point is 01:22:38 of these sorts of issues. It amuses me because so many Americans would be like, yeah, I want that. There's nothing wrong with that. Today, President Donald J. Trump, this is within the fact sheet itself, signed an executive order to end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure
Starting point is 01:22:54 and make America's showers great again. The order directs the Secretary of Energy to immediately rescind the overly complicated federal rule that defined showerhead under Obama and Biden twice in the last 12 years, those administrations put out massive regulations defining the word showerhead. The Biden definition was a staggering 13,000 words. The Oxford English Dictionary, by contrast, define showerhead in one short
Starting point is 01:23:19 sentence. Oh, the sarcasm of this is so great. President Trump is restoring sanity to at least one small part of the federal regulations, returning to the straightforward meaning of showerhead from the 1992 energy law, which sets a simple 2.5 gallons per minute standard. for showers. How stupid is this? That there's a debate or argument or an executive action that needs to be taken to give you the ability to have the right amount of water pressure in your home, in your shower. It's hilarious in part and also probably infuriating if you want to be mad about this, which a lot of people probably are. But these are the things that amuse me so much. Again, when President Trump is out there fighting for you to have a certain light bulb or certain
Starting point is 01:24:06 ability to, you know, buy appliances that work a certain way or even just a showerhead that works a certain way. It's so funny this has become a political thing and a talking point. And it goes back to something I think we've been discussing a lot today, that Democrats just want a political win. They don't care about the actual thing they're winning at. They just want to convince you that they're politically winning. They're saving the environment by preventing you from having water pressure to a degree that you want it to be, which is insane. by the way, and stupid, and the kind of fight that doesn't need to happen in the world of our government, and most people believe that.
Starting point is 01:24:42 But darn it, it's a thing that's out there in the world, and why don't we talk about it? Oh, by the way, one last quick thing. Before I take a break, I do like this quite a bit, too. Goldman Sachs no longer predicting a recession. After all, the decision-making by this administration, 90-day pause on his liberation day tariffs, et cetera. Apparently, the likelihood of a recession now gone from one of the biggest investment giants in our society, which seems like a good thing, too, by the way. You almost might call it a political
Starting point is 01:25:10 win if you were being fair and not overly one-sided in how you talk about any of this stuff. But all right, on that note, we'll take a break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show. Gold prices have surged over 40% since January 2024 consistently reaching new highs. According to Goldman Sachs research, the upward trend is expected to persist due to strong demand from central banks. It's stuff like this that's made me take action and why I've bought precious metals like gold and silver. I've partnered with a great company that makes it super easy to buy, easy, transparent, and simple. And that company is Goldco. They're a huge supporter of this show and they're the best at what they do. And right now you can get a free 2025 gold and silver kit jam packed with critical information about buying precious metals.
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Starting point is 01:26:19 My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Time for a Quick Five. D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected on X on Twitter. A Pizza Hut, at least in New York City, is coming up with a one of a kind topping, according to them. Apparently they're getting in on the quote, caviar craze. I don't know that this is real, but some people seem to think it is, at least on social media.
Starting point is 01:26:42 One Pizza Hut location in New York City is going to put fake caviar on top of your Pizza Hut pizza and charge you a stupid amount of money for it, although not as much as what caviar actually would cost. This is dumb. I've never wanted caviar and pizza together. I've actually never had caviar, and I'm fine never having it in my life. I've been offered it. I'm good on that whole thing. But even more than that, what I find hilarious about this is Pizza Hut of all places is trying
Starting point is 01:27:09 to get on board and get involved and still involving the Pizza Hut pizza. I guess you could have just served your fake caviar on the side if you want to, but nah, baby. Let's make something worse than putting pineapple on pizza. Let's throw full on fake caviar on there and see how people go with that. A restaurant in Thailand has been all over the news recently because of a weird way that they're offering a discount to customers. That's making a lot of people quite upset. Essentially, they have this giant structure in front of their restaurant with these reduction or reducing in size kind of holes. And you have to squeeze through one.
Starting point is 01:27:46 And the smaller hole you can get your body through, the bigger discount you get on your food. A very skinny dude in Thailand went viral for fitting through the smallest, hole, the 20% off hole. I have a little bit of audio of this. As weird as it is, as a story, we also have social media audio because, of course, we do. Why wouldn't we? Of a dude who successfully gets the big discount. You try to have enough. I told them oatmeal. Is that your friend? Yeah, I told them oatmeal. You need some better. Can you do 10? Hold on. He's doing it. Oh my gosh. What if he gets stuck? You're good for five. She already All right.
Starting point is 01:28:26 You're good for five. You try to get through the 20% discount. One dude pretty much got through, though. So stupid this whole thing and so stupid as far as a viral thing. But I will tell you, at least my opinion of it, if you're skinny enough to get through the very small vertical bars that create the 20% discount, you're probably not going to eat enough to harm the restaurant. You're probably not consuming enough of their food to make it an issue that they only
Starting point is 01:28:48 charge you 20% of what they charge other people. But still, not something I'm advocating for. Beyond that, also, I thought this was. an interesting story. Scientists have demonstrated that a coffee nap is more beneficial than coffee or a nap by itself. What's a coffee nap? You might be asking yourself after hearing it on the radio. It's exactly what you think it is. It's drinking a cup of coffee and then immediately trying to go to sleep for 15, 20 minutes at say about 2 o'clock or so. Doing both things, allowing for the coffee to go through your system while you're passed out. If you can actually
Starting point is 01:29:22 pass out right after drinking a cup of coffee. That'd help. you because by the time you wake up from your nap, the energy, the caffeine is hitting you, so you have more energy the rest of the day, at least according to science, I feel bad for all the people who are going to attempt a coffee nap at their desk. I get a giant cup of coffee, go ahead and chug it and then try to fall sleep for 20 minutes and see if that makes things better for them. But science is saying it would and why ever would we doubt science? It's not like they've done us wrong before. One last thing, I thought this was insane and this story is being reported a few places.
Starting point is 01:29:55 I think Gizmodo.com is one of the places putting out information about it. But police in the UK are proud of a brand new AI algorithm they've built that potentially figures out who murderers are in advance. This is a minority report movie style type of thing. But they're going to predict who is most likely to harm people and use the tool as a murder protection mechanism to prevent people from harming each other by accusing you of something you haven't done yet.
Starting point is 01:30:26 A freedom of information request created some transparency based on this report, and it is insane. Like I said, but their tool, they think is going to benefit and be valuable, and I'm sure other places that use stuff like this don't even tell us about it, but it's essentially very similar to the precognition stuff
Starting point is 01:30:44 that existed in Minority Report all over the internet being complained about. I wonder if politically one side will be more likely to harm you than another side, We'll see how that goes. Quick break. A little more coming up. Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
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Starting point is 01:31:21 D. Lash, Dana Lash Radio on X. on Twitter are great ways to stay connected to her and everything that she's up to and everything that she's talking about. I thought this was interesting, and I'll get to it in a second. The U.S. Justice Department has barred its attorneys from participating in American Bar Association events. There's a reason why for this. I can describe it in greater detail.
Starting point is 01:31:42 But before I do that, I do want to play a couple little clips. And I know tariffs is mostly a conversation that's in one ear and out the other for many Americans right now. but the press secretary for the White House, Carolyn Levitt, is awesome and occasionally does things in front of the press toward the press that make me stand up and go, that was amazing. This was one of those moments where she ridiculed people for not understanding the art of the deal, something that definitely is benefiting President Trump right now after he rescinded most of the tariffs, or at least decrease them on the majority of countries within our world,
Starting point is 01:32:19 as he's getting a lot of countries calling us off the hook to create new trade deals that would benefit America more and it benefit Americans quite a bit. Here we go. In the media clearly missed the art of the deal. You clearly failed to see what President Trump is doing here. You tried to say that the rest of the world would be moved closer to China when in fact we've seen the opposite effect. The entire world is calling the United States of America not China
Starting point is 01:32:45 because they need our markets, they need our consumers, and they need this president in the Oval Office to talk to them. And that's exactly why more than 75 countries have called, because the United States of America is the best place in the world to do business. And as the president has shown great courage, as the secretary has said, in choosing to retaliate against China even higher. Yeah, and actually go after people who treat us unfairly and demonstrate a willingness to do all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:33:09 It's pretty amazing. She also said that when you punch, we punch back harder, baby. As you all know, the president just put out a statement, announcing an additional tariff on China. The tariff on China will now go up to 125% because China imprudently decided to retaliate against the United States. And as I said at the podium yesterday,
Starting point is 01:33:28 when you punch at the United States of America, President Trump is going to punch back harder. I love that. And actually, I think that's something that makes a lot of people proud as Americans is when we're willing to use our might, whatever that might be, economic might, military might, anything,
Starting point is 01:33:44 to demonstrate that we're not to be messed with. the whole, you know, quote that you do this around and you find out, President Trump is demonstrating that if you mess with us, we mess back harder. And I think that's something that's been missing in politics for quite a bit, whether it's on the right or left, I don't care. But let's get to this other thing, the U.S. Justice Department, going after the American Bar Association. In a release yesterday, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said,
Starting point is 01:34:13 I think there's actually a memo that Reuters and other places published, that there have been several activist causes that have been taken up by this organization and that the United States, and at least our Justice Department, can't simply stand and watch as these things happen. One of the examples used was the American Bar Association suing to block Trump from cutting funding to foreign countries and foreign aid organizations. The department is actively litigating against the... ABA, yet the department continues to expend taxpayer dollars on ABA events. That's not going to happen anymore.
Starting point is 01:34:51 What's interesting about this topic beyond maybe the details, the fine details of it that may or may not actually be important to you is the idea that every time President Trump and his administration does something to go after one of the, I'd say, business as usual practices in Washington, D.C. Inevitably, the coverage in a lot of places is that he's going after his political enemies, or he's fighting a fight that's, you know, about his personal vendettas and not necessarily in the benefit of the country itself. What's interesting about that, though, is it doesn't make any sense for our government
Starting point is 01:35:31 to spend money and, you know, provide support to organizations that actively sue us. It doesn't make sense to do that. and all these behind closed doors, handshake agreements where money bounces from here to there, whether that money eventually goes to Ukraine and comes back somehow, whatever it might be, these scenarios are things that you want to up end. And there's several different examples of this actually happening in our society right now and how good that is for us and how much of this waste, fraud, and abuse winds up being, you know, outed simply by upending some of these systems.
Starting point is 01:36:06 yet another thing that is getting complained about ad nauseum on television and on a certain, you know, far-left-leaning organizations that have no real need to tell you constantly that these are the problems you need to focus on because you don't care. And by the way, as inflation is actually going down, however small amount it is, I think it's 0.1% that inflation decreased month over month for the first time since COVID, you still, have a lot of Democratic politicians out there telling you that things are simply getting worse. Things are getting worse because of their policies and trying to reverse them like a war on energy. And I have some CNN audio that'll back this up. But first, I want to play Jasmine Crockett, a representative who often says crazy stuff into a microphone, talking about how terrible all this is for you and how it's tied somehow to deportations, which makes no sense. So I am telling you that this is a failed thing.
Starting point is 01:37:06 we've got to do better to connect the dots and let people know the reason you can't afford a home is because of these failed immigration policies. The reason you're not going to be able to afford your food is because of these failed immigration policies. And the same can go for the hospitality industries where we have so many of those in the hospitality industry that are saying they do not have the workers that they need right now. She's continuing to advocate for people that are illegally in this country to make wages below minimum wage so that companies can afford to do business at the prices they're doing business
Starting point is 01:37:39 at, I don't know how they say this out loud. I genuinely don't know how the woke side of the aisle is totally fine with this idea. I would love to have one of these Democratic politicians sit in a room with the individuals that they're advocating for who don't have enough money to pay bills and don't have the right to be in this country and shouldn't be here in the first place. I agree with all that. But not. Nonetheless, like sit in a room with these people and be like, thank you so much for being taken advantage of by our country and the businesses who are willing to hire you and not give you, you know, livable wages because it makes it better for the rest of us. And then walk out of that room and also still think she's like woke and justice warrior for the people. It's literally insane.
Starting point is 01:38:24 And again, I'm not advocating for people who are here illegally to get more money. I'm actually advocating for people to only be allowed in our country with legal status so that they're. have the ability to get money, you know, akin to what anyone else that has rights can get money at that certain standard, that very simplistic minimum wage standard. It's just insane. You know what it actually feels like to me? When I hear Democrats make that argument and Pelosi has made it, a bunch of them have made it, is they're sitting in a room somewhere and they're saying to themselves, we have to be
Starting point is 01:38:57 on a certain side of this topic. We have to be. We can't possibly go to the other side, the side that the side that the, the Republicans are on and the American people appear to be on, we have to find a way to oppose it because we don't want the people that we want to illegally vote in this country to be sent out of this country. We want them to keep voting for our side of the aisle. So they come up with this as the best possible way to advocate their side or their position that stuff will get more expensive if people are treated fairly, which is, again, so counter to everything else they preach about being. And this should be one of the best proofs to most Americans that what they preach about and what they actually do behind closed doors are profoundly different and do not help or benefit you at all. And it's just insane. By the way, as I talk about like overly leftist ideas and people on a certain side of the aisle, I think Whoopi Goldberg has gone viral again and the ladies of the view who often go viral
Starting point is 01:39:58 this time about saying that everybody in America needs to pay more taxes. Not just the wealthy, which is typically the Democratic point on this, but everybody, you've got to kick in some more money to the government because how dare you not give them enough to waste it on things they shouldn't be spending it on? It's very important to remind people that now is the time
Starting point is 01:40:17 for each and every one of us to suck it up and make sure that we know what we need to take care of. If you're in an area where the school district is losing, then you've got to pay a little more taxes and help the schools out. If you're finding that your libraries are falling apart,
Starting point is 01:40:33 you have to give more. You got to pay more money. You got to do more to make them, you know, succeed, even if they're not succeeding at all for you. And even if some of these schools are teaching your kids things, you don't want them to teach them. Darn it, that doesn't matter. You got a pony up, baby.
Starting point is 01:40:48 You got to give more money. Whoopi Goldberg, who's worth millions of dollars, not necessarily willing to do that herself. But she's going to tell everyone else to do it. I just find that amazing how often we see that too. And one last time, I'll say this, not to overtalk the tariff point, which is getting, you know, a lot of publicity and probably a lot of people are ignoring the topic more than anything else. There was an interview.
Starting point is 01:41:12 This did happen on a podcast. I think it was one of the, you know, younger targeting. I think it happened on Rogan and it happened on a couple other ones, where Trump said that if you found a way to tariff the rest of the world significantly, you might be able to do away with federal income tax entirely on the American people in this country. You might be able to do away. You might be able to do away with federal income tax entirely on the American people in this country. You might be able to have no taxes, which would be resoundingly popular with the American people to not have to do something over the next five days if you haven't done it already that so many people will be doing filing and paying your taxes.
Starting point is 01:41:44 And as Whoopie said, just give an extra. Just go ahead and throw an extra few thousand on the pile for Uncle Sam because he's going to waste that money and he's not going to use it right. What an insane take. But nonetheless, I love every part of this and every, you know, back and forth talking point that exists here, because most Americans will sit there and think, nah, I'm not going to do that. And yet the high and mighty in the world of certain liberal politics will assume what they said would be widely popular, even though it's absolutely not. And also, as Doge continues to find ways for us to
Starting point is 01:42:17 stop wasting money, makes us even less likely to want to send money to people. Essentially, I'd like a refund on all the money I've given you so far because you've been using it wrong. And I knew that all long. All right, quick break, a little bit more coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast. Because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Dana is back tomorrow. Thrilled to be with you a little bit longer. A D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio on X on Twitter to stay connected to all things going on in her world. She's on Facebook. She's on all the places.
Starting point is 01:42:58 social media sites and whatnot. YouTube producer Stephen does an incredible job of keeping a bunch of that digital stuff out there. So check it out and the podcast too. All right. Some other quick things that I found that didn't make the show until the end of the show. It doesn't mean they're less. It just means that we didn't talk about them. A tourist went to jail over wandering a little too close to the famed Yellowstone attraction.
Starting point is 01:43:20 That would be the old faithful geysers that exist there. This is something you should not wander close to. A law requires foot travel in all thermal areas and within the Yellowstone Canyon between the upper falls and inspiration point to, you know, be marked by the different locations you see around you. You're not supposed to break those rules. If you see boardwalks and trails that demonstrate don't go beyond this point. Don't just ignore that. A 44-year-old Seattle woman decided she was above this law and got in trouble for it. It's 15 days behind bars and up to $200 in fines.
Starting point is 01:43:55 if you do something you shouldn't do at Yellowstone National Park. I kind of a big deal as far as a story goes. Another person, influencer, whatever you want to call them, also had a negative experience recently. This woman, a Brazilian model named Ravenna, got frostbite. I'm going to tell you the story. I want to tell you the story. On her butt, she was proud of a certain body part,
Starting point is 01:44:23 and she decided to do a photo shoot in the snow in a frigid part of Spain. And because her, well, bottom was exposed for too long to that weather, the 24-year-old wound up with frostbite and a $19,000 operation because of the pain that occurred there. The lesson being that it's not worth the clicks, no matter how much you think it could be worth the clicks, it is, in fact not. And you don't need to stand outside in thong underwear in the freezing cold and get frostbite. on your butt. She did say that it was numb. She couldn't sit down. I don't know why I find this so funny. I find it funny because every part of her should have told her this was a bad idea.
Starting point is 01:45:03 Well, it was happening. But it didn't because she wanted people in social media to follow her account, which they probably will. And honestly, in reporting this story, I might have pushed more people toward her account. And I'm fine with that. I just hope for her medical safety. She makes better decisions in the future. And actually, another story, if I'm mentioning medical safety real quick. There is a specific kind of tostitos, Frito-Lays potato chips, that have been recalled. And recently, the recall has been up to the highest level that exists in the country. The Tostitos, canteena, traditional yellow corn tortilla chip was, I guess, lifted to the state of recall that says if you consume it, you could die. So please don't eat this product. It's the 13-ounce
Starting point is 01:45:50 bag. One created, as I said, around the beginning of March. Don't eat it. Don't consume it. Definitely throw it out and or return it to whatever store for the recall. 13 states. Part of this recall, I don't see many of these warnings out there involving a potato chip that they're claiming, or I guess a corn tortilla chip that could cause death. The states involved, if you're wondering, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Don't eat the canteena yellow tortilla chip because it could actually kill you. That's what the warning says, and that's uniquely terrifying for anyone out there that has this in their cupboard, I imagine.
Starting point is 01:46:36 One last story for you as far as topics that I meant to get to, but didn't till the end of the show here. it is highly recommended, at least according to social media, and a few health care of providers to floss your brain occasionally. It's not what you think. You're not going to try to stick anything in between your ears. Flossing your brain actually just means cleansing your mind by doing something that has nothing to do with anything that takes a mental effort. Whether it's sit down and watch a dumb movie, I like the Fast and Furious movies. My friends all think that those movies have no plot. And that's the point, baby. I love to see the cars explode and go fast in the death-defying stunts that happen that make no sense in the world of
Starting point is 01:47:21 real life. And then eventually, Vin Diesel and the family solve everything at the end of said movie. One of many examples. But you should floss your brain, at least once a day. This could even be just white noise or other types of audio. You play, will you try to relax? But just do something that requires no mental energy whatsoever, relax, sleep, unwind, etc., all highly suggested as things to do that will give you short-term and long-term benefits in your brain, baby. So floss your mind is something that they're saying, both like said, on social media, and then also some of the experts are claiming this one's actually true. So I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:47:59 I hope you do it too. Have a great day. Dana back tomorrow. Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.

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