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26. This is the D.C. way Senator Schumer could have blocked this if he had wanted to.
And one of the challenges is, in addition to the health care premium spikes,
it undermines the narrative that this was a Trump shutdown if eight Republicans,
if eight Democratic senators could have ended it. We should have kept the pressure on.
Well, that was what I was thinking of last night because the whole discussion that,
we've had for, I don't know, like however many weeks, they keep saying that, well,
they kept saying that it was a Republican shutdown, but then now their base is like, oh, you
caved, you caved, well, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up, hold up, but up.
Now, what do you mean they caved? Because we were told, reliably, I might add, Cain.
Reliably so, correct, sir? Reliably so.
It's questionable, but yeah. Reliably informed that it was
a Republican shutdown and lo, t'was not, because it was Democrats that kept voting no.
So that's my whole point.
I can't remember what show I was on yesterday, but I was, but I, the discussion was,
part of the discussion was about this.
And I just remember thinking, well, they said for the longest time that this was
a Republican shut down. Clearly it's not
if they are caving. So you
have to pick, you know, you got to pick a narrative here.
They can't have it both ways. They don't get to have it both ways. Welcome to the show.
Dana Lash with you. Got a lot to discuss
as we get rolling, get you set up for the day. It's
somewhat cool in Texas still for those of you.
Can I just say the
of, I ought to read it and just call it the weather edition of hate mail. The amount of hate mail that I got from people who live in parts of the country where they're getting snow for the first time. They were none too pleased at me saying that the 50 degree temperature was too much for me and I needed a fire and it was so horrible. And oh my gosh, the amount of, there's,
Only, I think only when I talked about candy corn, and then I can't remember the other topic.
I've gotten weird things where I get a deluge of response about it.
And this was one of those times.
So people were not happy, Kane.
They think that we would die in the Arctic.
And you know what?
They're correct.
You're right.
I would.
That's why I don't like 50 degree.
You know what it is now?
Yeah, I know.
It's 70 degrees now.
I don't know what to do.
I don't know how to live my life.
When it's seven, it goes from 50 to 70. I don't know how to live. At least in Missouri, it was
kind of swampy. You know, and you could, you could, in Texas, I've, my garden's like, are we
growing still? What's happening? What's up? Yeah, is it spring? Another growing season? It just has
no idea. It's very confused. So, uh, not as confused. Segway as the left is on everything.
I, um, the other thing that, that I hear a lot about is, whether I,
not, you will have a new Democrat Party leader because of Schumer. Because the base is
rebelling. They're very upset. They're very upset. You heard a collection of Democrats that
were speaking about this. Roquehanna was one who's been leading the charge. And they keep saying
that they are going to call for Chuck Schumer to resign or to step.
down as Senate Majority Leader, which is never going to happen, by the way. It's never
ever, ever going to happen, ever. He's going to step down if he feels like it. Here's the
problem that I want to put in perspective with folks when they're talking about who's going to
take over the Democrat Party. And AOC represents, yes, she's very loud on social media. Totally
get that. She's very loud on social media. But that doesn't necessarily translate into influence
and, you know, getting votes nationally.
Maybe she can do it for her district in the state of New York,
but that doesn't translate nationally.
And if you ask whether or not nationally she has the ability to step up and leave the party,
I don't think that she does because there are too many still independence,
I think, within the Democrat Party, the ones that have stayed because they keep thinking
that maybe the Democrat Party is going to turn a new leaf.
And there are more of the social progressive.
to all the fiscal ones left.
But some of the ones who are clinging
to like a more moderate social position,
they're still there.
And I just don't think that she's
very representative of a lot of them.
And again, that's just a very
small area that she comes from.
She doesn't move
the needle in elections.
She doesn't move the needle
in legislation at all whatsoever.
And she's not a major fundraiser.
You have to be all of those things
to even be concerned.
for Senate Majority Leader, which she's not. Some of the loudest people actually aren't
some of the biggest fundraisers. And if you look at members of the House, there's a reason why
some of the loudest people, they don't really necessarily have seniority because fundraising
comes with that. And fundraising is indicative of your ability to reach outside of your sphere,
not just your ability to control and retain and harness votes, but to do that for others as well.
she comes from a solid blue district so that's why she can do what she does don't mistake
continued support from her very small her small district yes it's in manhattan but in the
grand scheme of things again small district very blue don't confuse that with nationwide appeal
so you know i know that some people you know disagree with that but there's they've been saying
this with different demographics for such a long time. It's just not something that's just,
it's just not something that's going to happen with the left. It's not something that's going to
happen with that party. At some point, Schumer is going, I mean, when he does step down,
when he decides he's, you know, done with the Senate, I think that's when he's going to leave,
kind of like Pelosi's done. I think he'll pull a Pelosi. But there isn't anyone so far in the
Senate that can step up to do what he does. There isn't. I mean, because you have to understand
parliamentary process. You have to understand all of the landmines. You've got to
deal with the McConnell's and all this stuff. And this is one of the reason why, you know,
Trump might, he might criticize McConnell, you know, to a great deal. But McConnell's the reason
J.D. Vance is in the Senate. I mean, Tucker Carlson also, he lobbied everybody to get J.D. Vance
in there. His son's the deputy press secretary for J.D. Vance. But Mitch McConnell bailed J.D.
Vance's Senate race out to the tune of millions upon millions with his pack. Vance was not winning that
race. He was going to lose. And McConnell went in.
and bailed him out.
And so, you know, and he's able to go and do a lot of stuff in the Senate, the judiciary, et cetera.
There's a lot of things that people disagree with them about.
I get it.
But when you're talking about being the Senate majority leader for Democrats, you have to be able to handle a McConnell.
And there's nobody else who can step up in that party to do that right now.
Nobody.
As far as the House, I mean, you know, you got a couple of people, I guess, that can, you know,
I mean, you got Hakeem Jeffries there.
He's got some seniority, but that's about it.
He's somebody else who doesn't move the needle.
somebody else whose name doesn't come up in big Manhattan fundraising or anything else. So they have
a problem because they didn't recruit, they haven't recruited a lot of people since Obama. And I've
been talking about this for 10 years, over 10 years actually. When Barack Obama, the White House,
he took the entire digital fundraising apparatus and all of its people with him. He did not
work with the Democrat Party after he left. He refused. He would not work with him. And so when
he left, he took all of that with him because he didn't want anyone else to get a slice of the pie
in true Marxist fashion.
So they didn't recruit a lot of young guns.
They didn't have a lot of young, you know,
lawmakers coming up.
And so that was one of the reasons, too.
I think they were forced into essentially elevating their street team for the lack of a better way to put it.
So it's very, it's very interesting to see, you know, some of the power shifts in that party.
But for, as I said last night on Fox,
I really the Democrat Party as you know it has been done for a while the last thing that has to change basically is the name because they're not the Democrat Party anymore you can't look at their policies and tell me that they are so that's that's been that is a huge topic of conversation and I get it I get it I understand why I understand why people want to know who's going to take over because you want to understand how to strategize and beat these people you know in in elections and I totally get that but and the Republicans are having their own fight as well who's who's who's who's
going to ascend after Trump. And you're already seeing some of the right go after Trump as he gets
closer every day to terming out. They're going to try to rest control from his hands. And that's
part of what I think Marjorie Taylor Green is doing. Marjorie Taylor Green as well. She's,
I think she's been really railing at, now some of the things that she criticizes POTUS on,
you know, I dislike the 600,000 Chinese students. But the way that she positions her, her stances,
and the way that she discusses it, she shows her card.
She's not a strategist.
So, I don't know.
That's a lot of stuff we've got to talk about as we,
because we've got about a year until midterms kick off, really.
Well, no.
Well, yeah, basically a little over, a little less than a year.
Also, some of the other things that we are looking at,
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you also have the House Freedom Caucus,
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I really wish everybody would leave Wendy Williams alone.
I really like her.
a lot of people don't know this
but that's actually
the first time I ever did television
was with Wendy Williams
because she was the first
big female broadcaster
and she was so kind and gracious
show me her wig room
the woman, show me she was always so nice
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she does not have dementia
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50 individuals aboard a catamaran were rescued by the Navy as their vessels sank.
It was, they were ferrying, okay, so it was faring, it was off the Dominican Republic's coast, so they had a rescue.
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Well, Brian, it's the Democrats tried to stop President Trump.
They couldn't stop him in the courts.
They couldn't stop him with the mainstream media.
So they shut down the government.
government. And they've taken the mask off. Asra Klein in the New York Times, yesterday,
actually said this was never about health care. This was about President Trump and his totalitarianism.
So they were willing to cost the government tens of billions of dollars. The economy was in a
great place, 3.8% growth last quarter tracking very well this time. I think we're going to
accelerate into 2026, but they've caused a hiccup here.
Putting it mildly.
They caused a hiccup.
That's Scott Besson.
They caused a hiccup.
You know, they tried to stop him in the courts.
They couldn't stop him with the, so they shut down government.
I think that there's something to that.
But I also think that this was a very,
I also think that this was kind of a dry run for them, for Democrats.
I think this is a dry run for how kind of they're taking the temperature of their party to see how far they can push it going ahead of midterms.
This is a fascinating thing to me because both parties are really shifting and changing the right has the coalition.
The right has its own problems right now.
The Wright's also trying to deal with its problems, just FYI.
but the left has changed so quickly and so fundamentally even and I'm not just talking about
from now to like the 60s I mean from now until like going back to 2010 even 2015 that it isn't
I mean they're not the same party there if you go and look at what their platform is now and
you go to the DNC website and you read it's so incredibly different from what it was and a lot
people feel politically homeless. And I think that they're sort of kind of taking a temperature to
see how far they can go, how far their base will carry them. And as you can tell, they didn't work,
it didn't work so well with polling. It didn't work very well with them. Now, one of the criticisms
that POTUS is receiving, let me pull this up. I was reading a couple of things about this this
morning is he is
they're upset
well for a couple of things one of them is the
pull this up is the Syrian
leader who visited with
POTUS Ahmed al-Shara
he had a white house visit
this was just a couple of days ago
the Washington Post everybody else has just been
going crazy over it and a lot of people were asking, like at one point, I think Trump was quoted
and asking him how many wives he had. I think he was joking with him. But one, I, they broached the
Abraham Accords in this. And apparently, Shiraz said that Syria is not going to enter talks directly
right now on the Abraham Accords. I like that they're pushing it because this, uh,
I think they can and I think they should.
I think that this was, I go back to the strike on Iran and after Assad was run out, and then you have Shara who takes over, and Shara was a jihadi.
I mean, you know, Juan's preparing some of the White House meeting there for you.
He was a jihadi.
He absolutely was.
And I think that there's, this is where it gets a little weird in terms of geopolitical, geopolitical issues and,
how the president has to position himself with us.
Because this guy, yes, he's a jihadi.
But if you remember back to my point when we had the strikes on Iran,
the regime, the new regime pulled support for Iran.
Iran was not allowed to use Syrian airspace anymore.
That was a huge issue.
And that enabled the United States and Israel to do what they needed to do.
that was incredibly significant.
And I think that that was a response to when Trump was in the Middle East and when he was
giving his speech and he said that now with the fall of Assad, because Assad's always been
pushed as this like great Christian defender, right?
That's why all of the Russian sycophants go on and on about Bashir al-Assad.
And they are saying, oh, well, you know, now that he's, you know, he's over there in the
Middle East, et cetera.
And Trump, I thought Trump's speech was great.
He was speaking at this business event.
The crown prince of Saudi Arabia stood up and applauded him.
So did the whole room.
He got a standing ovation when he said that now, because of regime change in Syria,
that they were going to rethink and re-approach and, you know, perhaps start to chip away
at these sanctions that have been placed on Syria.
And this is one of the reasons why there has been a lot of Arab investment in Syria
because of the sanctions.
No one in what nobody wanted to find themselves hit punitively as a concept.
of doing business with a sanctioned country. No one wanted to get sideways with the United States on that. And so when he did that, I think this was the refusing Iran's request to use their airspace was sort of like you did that for us. We're going to do this for you. So he's in D.C. Regardless of whether you like it or not, does not change the fact that Shiraz still now the leader of Syria. Whether you like it or not doesn't change that fact. Whether he was a jihadi or not doesn't change that fact.
The fact is, is that he is now the leader of Syria.
So you can either choose to operate in a manner that best benefits the United States
or you can choose to alienate an entity and perhaps, you know, work against the goal of minimizing
Iranian Shia control over in that part of the world, which has posed a threat to the United States
because no man, no country is an island.
And I think that's what Trump's positioning is doing.
There are a lot of people who I don't think understand this.
and they don't understand the history of it.
It is what it is.
Not everybody.
There are some people who think that every nation can be just like the United States.
If only the United States, you know, white knights over there and sets up a republic with democratic processes for them.
That's not how that works.
It's never going to work.
In some parts of the world are never, ever going to do that.
And it's not our job to make sure that they do.
You want to talk about nation building.
That's nation building.
That's not our job to ensure that they adopt our processes.
it is our job to make sure that we have allies and that no one's going to hurt our interest.
That's it. That's it. And I think that he accomplished that. Does it change Shiraz's past? No, it doesn't. No one's even saying that it does. No one is denying what this dude was or where he came from. But this is where you get very clinical about diplomacy in these geopolitical spheres. There's no room for people to get emotional about it.
does it advance your goal? Yes or no. Does it benefit the United States? Yes or no. Does it benefit our interest? Yes or no. And there are a lot of people that like to talk a good game about how hard-ass they are and then they get so soft and emotional on this issue and decide to go and criticize the administration for it. Of all the things to criticize the admin for, I mean, they're bypassing 50-year mortgages and paying people thousands of dollars as part of the tariffs. But that you let fly, but this is what you go after? That doesn't make any sense.
to me. I mean, Kane, you don't like the guy, but he's still the head of Syria.
Yep. It doesn't change his position based on what I feel.
Exactly. I would rather have someone over there who is not amenable to Iran than have someone
over there who is amenable to Iran. That's the whole point of this. That's one of the reasons
why I didn't like the United States as involvement in Libya. And this was under Barack Obama.
Remember, you had Sid Blumenthal, you had Hillary Clinton. They wanted to get in their
ground floor of nation building. They thought they were going to be able to flick.
out Muammar Gaddafi and get in there and install a leader and then do whatever they wanted
to do. Lo and behold, did they not know? Did they not know? I mean, you created a power vacuum
and then the brutes moved in because you had to have a brute to manage the brutes. And that one learned
his lesson after watching Iraq and he was no longer, he wasn't posing any kind of issue for the United
States at that point, but it didn't stop the Clintons from wanting a nation build. It didn't
stop Obama Clinton. You know, for all the talk about Obama control in his house, he let that
woman walk all over him in terms of foreign policy. Hillary Clinton mucked up so many things
all across the world, whether it was Russia, whether it was Honduras, whether it was Libya,
whether it was backing the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. She was one of the worst Secretary of
States in the history of this nation. It is embarrassing how many losses that woman
racked up on the board. Why does that no one talk about that? That's what the Trump
administration had to walk into a show. They had to walk into that. Barack Obama let her walk all over
him. He had no idea what he was doing. That's the whole reason Joe Biden was there in the first place
was to provide some sort of balance as a diplomat and a statesman. Well, hell, he wouldn't do it.
He was too busy marching out his office for financial gain. So Hillary Clinton did it all.
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so oh my gosh lorraine said she listened to the ai country song no it doesn't slap lorraine
it does not not doing this can we go back to this for a second so the number one country song
right now this is according to i'm looking at newsweek it's a i the artist is ai what did they
do it with chat gp how did they make this is it chat gp is it chat gp i don't
think it's chat chippy too but it's some program where you just plug in the genre the lyrics
actually do you write the lyrics or does it do all of that for you i think you can write the lyrics
but i think it also you just give it a premise and it writes the lyrics for you you guys are
witnesses to history because yesterday was the first time on air that i literally asked a i anything
i am so anti i've been so and i don't hate technology i love technology as an aid to people i don't
want to encourage it to get over its skis. You know what I'm saying? What were you asking
AI? I forget I was asking it yesterday. Oh, I can't remember. Oh, I can't remember what story I was
asking it on. Just live on air. Like, let's ask AI. So I'm fascinated by this, that you can just say
this is what I want, a pop country song, and it spits it out for you, like the Jetsons.
That's weird. I get why artists are nervous. I get why animators are nervous. Now when I'm
watching films, or especially if I'm watching like a series, a TV series, I'm looking at
the background going, was this AI generated? Like how much of this was AI, right? Because now it's
CG. And then you really have an appreciation for practical effects. I'm not, I don't want to
listen to the song. But okay, so that's it. If you come up with an AI song, Kane, who owns the
rights? Right. That's what I'm wondering. Because it's derivative. So it's whoever prompted the AI to make it
then?
Yeah.
Oh,
gosh, Lorraine knows it.
I asked ChatGPT
how many air traffic controllers
worked through the shutdown
yesterday.
Thank you.
That's what I asked.
I forgot about that.
That's legit the first time
I actually asked.
I don't know why I don't consider
chat GPT AI though.
Like there's AI programs out there.
You've already been swindled.
I mean,
but I don't think of it as AI.
Like a person day,
no, it's my friend.
This new version of ChatGPT sucks
compared to the last version though.
I didn't even use the last version.
again, I've been debating with myself for five weeks now if I'm going to get a robot vacuum
just for like a part of my house, not even, you know, not even giving it full, full control.
I, but that, so if you have an AI generated song, it's derivative, right?
Because it's essentially coaling or gleaning from everything else that's out there.
So I don't know how that wouldn't be copyright infringement.
Example, when you, do you remember the little girl statue that's,
they installed outside of the in the financial district in Manhattan and it was standing outside
it was put up outside Wall Street and she was supposed to be facing off against the bull and then
the artist who sculpted the bull filed suit of copyright infringement and won because half of her
meaning was the bull she was literally playing on someone else's intellectual property that statue
in order for that statute to mean what it meant.
And as a result, that was considered copyright infringement
because the sculpture was lost without the bull.
And they had to move it.
That guy won.
So that's what I'm talking about with AI generated music.
You have, it gleams from what's already out there.
And then it compiles it and then composes it.
And then that's the final composition.
That's super derivative.
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There's never going to be a country like what we have
right now. And does that mean? The Republicans have to talk about it. And does that mean the H-1B
visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration? Because if you want to raise
wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds
of thousands of foreign workers. Also do have to bring in talent. When we have plenty of talented
people here. No, you don't. No, you don't. We don't have talented people here. No, you don't have,
you don't have certain talents and you have to, people have to learn. You can't take people off
an unemployment, like an unemployment line and say, I'm going to put you into a factory
who are going to make missiles, or I'm going to put...
How did we ever do it before?
Well, let me just...
I'll give you an example.
In Georgia, they raided because they wanted illegal immigrants out.
They had people from South Korea that made batteries all their lives.
You know, making batteries are very complicated.
It's not an easy thing.
It's very dangerous, a lot of explosions, a lot of problems.
They had like five or six hundred people, early stages, to...
to make batteries and to teach people how to do it.
Well, they wanted them to get out of the country.
You're going to need that, Laura.
I mean, I know you and I disagree on this.
You can't just say a country's coming in,
going to invest $10 billion to build a plant
and get to take people off an unemployment line
who haven't worked in five years,
and they're going to start making missiles.
It doesn't work that way.
So this was a very interesting discussion.
And look, I've got to give kudos to Laura Ingram for,
you know, following up and asking,
questions. And, you know, maybe some people, Tucker needs to watch how she interviews or watch my
interview with Kevin Roberts. That's how you follow up and you, you do follow up questions and you
ask this stuff. And it doesn't have to be combative. I mean, if it's about finding out, you know,
okay, why do you think the way that you think about this issue enlighten me, isn't that the whole
purpose? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour.
A lot of people, myself included, have a major problem with H-1B visa situation because it's an
do think it's an absolute scam. I think it's an absolute scam. I think that we have a lot of talented
people in the United States, and I think it's been used by corporations as an excuse to get cheap
foreign labor at the expense of American workers. Bottom line, there's no other way around it.
I mean, right now, look, the Department of Labor has launched an investigation. They have over
100 ongoing investigations right now into H-1B abuses, lots of abuses. They said that they have
175 ongoing missions right now, targeting potential abuses within the H-1B visa program as part of
its mission to protect American jobs. Let me tell you that protecting American jobs and protecting
American workers, that is not only America first, but it's a national security issue.
A major national security issue. I know that it was just sort of given, you know, as an
example about making missiles, but, but Kane, honestly, I don't want, uh,
I don't care how it sounds.
I don't want a foreign worker making American missiles,
just to use that as an example that was brought up in the cut.
No, I get that.
But I don't, I mean, I don't want to ignore the fact that over the last decade,
as this government has been offshoring manufacturing, including,
we're talking ships, not just missiles, but ships and other important things that involve national security.
I want the people that know how to do it to teach Americans how to do it,
and then they go home.
And I know that that was something that Scott Besson addressed this morning,
morning. And it is a temporary thing for the specific manufacturing that Trump is bringing back.
He's got 17 to 20 trillion in investments that he's brought back into the United States.
It's going to take some time before we get that ball going. But we're going to need some of
that talent that we haven't had here and haven't needed here because things were not being
manufactured here. I get that. I think, and I get that. I think the response isn't to just keep
letting the flood of, and I'm not saying that's what you're stating, but I don't think the response
is letting, you know, these individuals that have, you know, just a flood of H-1B visa workers come in.
And to your point, it has been used as a scam. It has been used to essentially the excuse is, well,
we need these people here. And at the time when we were offshoring, we didn't need those people here.
So you're right. It was used as a scam during that time. But I think now we're in a point where we want to bring back
manufacturing that hasn't been here for a while. And in order to do that, we have to bring in the
people to teach Americans how to do it. So then they can temporarily do that and then go home.
I think some of this also is the college students that we allow in. I think that we need to be
with our universities. I, you know, why not since I don't, it's going to take a, it's going to
take a monumental movement to uncouple the issue of government running student loans
uncoupling that after that was pretty much centralized under Obama Biden.
And until that happens, you know, you're going to have colleges and universities for those
who are seeking higher education.
It's going to be prohibitively expensive.
Why not then make it super expensive?
for foreign students based on country coming into the United States.
You know, like I don't want 600,000 Chinese students who are in good standing with the CCP coming into the United States.
I don't, and I think that's completely fair.
You know what?
Why is every other country allowed to do that, but not the United States?
We're treated like second-class citizens in this world.
We're mooched off of, we're leached off of, we're condescended to, and we're treated as second-class citizens.
tired of it. I agree. And the Chamber of Commerce actually proposed a $100,000 fee on certain H-1B
visas, like the ones that universities were, I would imagine Stanford, Harvard, and the others,
but the AAU joined a lawsuit against that idea. So I agree with you. You should make it more
expensive for certain H-1B visas, the ones that don't necessarily benefit the United States in any way.
I'd say eliminate them altogether, but the ones that we absolutely need, you know, are
considered to be and being messaged as right now by the administration is temporary.
I mean, I hope so, but I, those coming in from China, no, I think if you're coming in from
a communist nation, no more importation of communist, and then have it on a graduating scale of
liberty.
This is how much you've got to pay to come in.
And then, you know what?
Some of those fees could be used to offset until we're able to figure out the mess of
college financial aid and all of that, undo that mess. But, you know, as far as it relates to
H-1B, we just allow people to come in for everything. Do we need another humanities degree,
a foreign worker with a humanities degree? Dear heavens, no. No. Good night. Some of these degrees
are so stupid and worthless. They really are. And we've got to really, people began looking at
colleges and universities like back in the olden days when people would go to balls and gala's
and all of that stuff and that's how upper crest families mingled and that's how you presented
your daughters the people use college the same way it's like societal entry that's where they go
and mingle with other people within their same social status and and that's what it's really
ultimately used for more than anything else nobody wants to admit it but let's
Let's be honest. That's what it is. I mean, I know women who like spend, you know, six figures trying to get their daughters in, you know, certain universities and certain sororities in those universities. And the girls were going into like, you know, art history or something like that. Like why? Why are you doing that? It's because it's about preserving social standing. And we have gotten this very bougie, very aristocratic view of higher ed. And it's got to stop. Because that's part of the driving reason. I mean, you guys remember back in the
70s and 80s, if you weren't going to get a four-year degree, you were looked down on.
You were looked down on. That's a real thing. You, you know, you were
condescended to. It was as if though what you were accomplishing or doing in life wasn't
as good as somebody else because they were going into debt for school. I don't know.
But the Labor Department said that they're trying to put a stop to the H-1B visa abuse.
I mean, I don't think we should be taking anybody in unless it can be used to train.
American workers and used to boost our own American workforce and it should only be temporary
and it's not a guarantee even then and then everyone else know because we've got enough
communists here we have enough people with worthless humanities degrees we have enough of it
it's done it's a national security issue at this point and it's to where we have industries
that you know Americans aren't even going to be able to participate in because we've we've
imported in an entire workforce. This is a very serious thing. And I get that there are businesses out
there that want to protect that and they want to have cheaper labor costs. Well, then that's a
conversation to have with labor. But you don't, and labor also needs to be a little bit. You know,
let's, let's be a little bit realistic about it as well. You help us. We help you. You know what I'm
saying? We don't, we don't want to see American workers undercut. In fact, all of these steps are
taken to ensure that American workers are protected, but by God, don't be fleecing the American
public with stuff. And I'm talking especially to some of these big old bosses. And you know that the
workers don't always align in terms of agreement with the bosses. There's a way to meet in the middle
and deal with us so that we don't have American workers punished in the end. And that's something
that's got to happen. So I was pleased to see that, you know, pushback with this idea that we got
a lot of talented people. And we, I don't know, it just, it's, I will say that one of the things
I think that Elon Musk has done has, I think he's kick-started a renewed interest, a
resurgence in newcomers into tech and engineering and making it look cool and accessible
and showing everything that can be done with such a course of study and how you don't necessarily
have to go to very expensive universities. I mean, granted, it helps that he's, you know, kind of,
that he's super smart and he's genius. It helps. But you don't necessarily have to go into debt
in order to get the kind of foundation to do something that he's done. And I think that's been
very, very helpful, especially for younger generations to see. But younger generations can't do
this on their own. Older generations need to stop treating colleges and universities like
these aristocratic steps into life. I think that's a fair assessment, Kane. Am I being too
harsh on that? Because I feel like that's what it's looked at.
Yeah. I mean, yeah, it is looked at that way.
To Jason, I know you know people who sent, you know how it is the big fraternities and sororities down south with these colleges, right?
So we have a friend, and they're very, very great people, three daughters.
And each one of the daughters went to a big, giant university in the south.
One actually went into nursing to be, what am I thinking?
of the nurse that's basically underneath a doctor.
I'll think of it a minute.
Earl Lorraine will remind me.
The other, one literally went into art history,
and the other was going to go into education
and then changed the course of study
and ended up going into something like literature or whatever.
I'm like, why are you going into debt for that?
That's a worthless degree.
But the amount of money that they,
the bulk of it was they wanted to go and be in a sorority,
and they paid an ungodly amount of money
for the clothes, the makeup, for Rush Week.
That's all true. All of that's true. That's not even remotely exaggerated. That's all true. And I love traditions, but at the same time, I think that that is incredibly unrealistic to start out life like that so you can check that box and have that, you know, social outing. I don't know. It's just all weird to me. We've got to stop treating college like it's this. I don't know. Like we have a very antiquated view.
of how it fits in with modern American life and education, I think.
We're seeing more people in trade schools now rather than taking this academia role.
And they're making tons of money.
And they're doing much better.
And those are, by the way, I think those sustain longer.
I just think that once you have a talent, you can never be taken away and you can make money with that the rest of your life.
Yeah, I had a cousin that went into trade school into electrical engineering, and I don't even know what he does because it sounds very complicated.
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He went to a trade school.
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Is this why you like Chad GPT, Kane?
because apparently chat GPT has empathy
and some say that it acts more human
than doctors even do
I know that's where we are
AI chat bots like chat GPT
apparently score two points higher than doctors
on some imaginary 10 point empathy scale
that we're all supposed to believe
has existed for a long time
the advantage held across 13 of 15 studies
examining a whole bunch of stuff
blah blah blah
text only interactions is what it evaluated it as
so it didn't even look at in-person or voice consultations.
It was just text.
This is so stupid.
Why is this even a study?
Did someone spend money on this?
I'm crying out loud.
I'm closing this out.
It's too stupid to read.
Let's see.
We tad this one.
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going to protect women not trans women women women women women women women women listen we need to protect
women safety i was a woman i was assaulted by men he had he broke his wife's jaw so bad she needed
a reconstructed surgery i'm a lesbian i'm not transphobic and i'm black so if there's another black
woman in here who wants to tell me how they feel please join in but all of you are not and
I don't know who you are what you are but I'm a lesbian and I'm telling you right now men are harassing
women in the locker room let's let him answer the question I'm just telling you I want to woo
woo no just let's let's now I'm done and by the way I respect what you have done I just want to let you know
that I guess I appreciate your point of view I'm so sorry that you were multiple times
and I appreciate you talking about it.
I think we need to affect the safety of all women.
And that obviously that's incredibly important.
And I also know that trans women are also brutalized in this country.
So women and sister and women are brutalized.
What answer is that?
I think they say his name Winer, but we're calling him Wiener.
Scott Wiener.
What'd you say?
Yeah, it's Wiener.
Yeah, well, you know, typically.
Uh, he's the guy who's challenging, he's going to try to take over Nancy Pelosi's seat in California.
And this was at like a, it was like a meet and greet that he was having in California where he was questioned by, you remember the audio that we had played, I think it was last week, uh, Tish, her last name starts with an A and it slips in my mind now.
Tish Hyman. No, it doesn't start with a name. Tish Hyman. She's the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter. She's, you know, a gym buff. She's, you know, works out, works on her fitness. And she's out in California. And she was the one in the video who, while she was in the women's locker room at her gym, a man walked in, like right as she was changing. So she's in a state of undress and a man walks in. And she says something because she's shocked as any normal woman would.
and the man was very aggressive in his response to her and then he called her a bitch and then
that's when all home broke loose and then um she was on video subsequently saying that you know
alerting the women at the gym that there's a man in the locker room and so they really
attacked her really with this and the gym dismissed uh i mean they canceled her membership you guys
remember the video for that. They canceled her membership. And so she was at this,
oh, by the way, the guy that's at the gym, Alexis, he calls himself Alexis Black, he has a
history of assault. He apparently beat up his ex-wife. So he has a history of assault against
women. And he's, and he was not just walking in the locker room and changing, he was,
described as displaying his genitalia.
Sounds like he was doing a little bit more than changing in the locker room.
You know what I mean?
And so he got, she got, she got, she ended up because she was the one who criticized it and
worried about her safety.
She's the one who ended up being, having her gym membership canceled.
So she's, and the guy is a history, again, a documented history of domestic violence.
and she has every right to feel, as she was saying, deeply concerned about women's safety and female-only spaces.
So she's sitting right in front of this Wiener, what's his name, Scott Wiener at this town hall-style meeting.
And you heard what Wiener said.
It was a Kamala Harris word salad.
I have the transcript.
He says, we want everybody to be saved.
And we also know that we have trans people, both men and women, who are men and women.
What?
What?
And he was saying, yes.
And she was, she was explaining to him because she's apparently an advocate, she's a lesbian and an advocate for LGBT.
I don't think she has the T and the Q on there, but whatever.
And she's, and he's apparently tries to be an LGBT advocate, civil rights advocate, Weiner.
He's, by the way, he's 55.
That guy's 55.
He's like one of those so thin people that you can't guess their age.
Anyway, so because he's a guy who I guess backs the trans and she apparently doesn't,
even though she's a black lesbian, he has more intersectional boxes than she does.
Is that how it works in the Victim Olympics?
So progressive rules dictate that he outranks her in the grievance hierarchy?
I guess that's how that goes.
But she has every right to say that.
She's like, look, I don't feel safe.
There's dudes in here.
And he's like, yeah, well, you know, we need to, I think we need to protect the safety of all women.
But then he kept trying to say, and the crowd was booing her.
They were booing her when she was talking to Weiner.
And he's always, I mean, he's like, well, you know, trans women are women.
No, they're not.
They're men pretending to be women.
And, I mean, it is, I cannot believe.
you have a man telling a woman. And essentially what was happening is Scott Wiener in the
town hall that you just saw in the video. I mean, essentially he was telling her that her concerns
are unfounded. Was he not? Yeah, pretty much. Trans, you know, in a history of abuse on trans women,
there's not a history of abuse on trans women. There's the guy who is at the gym who's beaten up
women before and he's at the gym apparently throwing bits and pieces all around.
what do you why is it that they i'm so dear a man is not going to be victimized by other women like
that stop it i i'm just um this is actual that that's the progressive patriarchy and they've
always been progressive and this is just a continuation of it this is why third and fourth way
feminist you all messed up because you opened the door to this and now your movement is done
your movement is so done you came full this is beyond even horseshoe theory
Word salad defense.
Now, the Scott Wiener, he's trying to go for Nancy Pelosi's seat.
I mean, he's got all of the weird super far left.
Oh, wait, he's not 55.
He's born in 70.
No, he's 55.
Is he 55?
Yeah, that's 55.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, he is.
He doesn't look 55, but I think he dyes his beard.
You know, he has, like, that just for men, like, beard-dyed stuff, and it's, like, super dark.
Um, but I, um, I don't know if he's, he's going, I mean, he wants to, he wants her seat in Congress. He may get it. I mean, he actually may get it. I haven't really looked, uh, too much at his, I, I've tried to avoid him. He goes to all the, I don't even know some of the stuff that he goes to. He, he, he wears leather and he goes out to those festivals and all that stuff. You know, where's the straps and everything. I don't know.
That's all I'm going to say.
But, hey, I mean, you know, they could pick him.
I don't know who his challengers are.
He's trying to lay the groundwork for this congressional run.
Some of the local press is like, why can he have waited just a little bit?
The AG endorsed him.
Rob Bonta already endorsed him, that California AG.
So he, I mean, it looks like he's starting to rack up those endorsements.
But that's interesting because now Tish Hyman could be a roadblock to that.
So you have Wiener who's gay, who does the BDSM stuff apparently, and does the, backs the trans issues.
And then you have Tish Hyman, who is a black lesbian, who's going to win in the minds of the left in that area in San Francisco in the Bay Area.
Who wins?
Well, based on that video clip, it certainly isn't Tish.
How insane is that?
that's the logic of the left or the lack of it they don't even like they she's just a plain old
lesbian so you don't count can you that's basically what they're telling her in fact that's not
basically what they're telling her there's been an argument about that um in britain where they
push back where the trans tifa push back against women especially if they're like gay activists
and they're like you're just uh you're just like a someone that one of the videos was a basic i can't
even say some other words, be
lesbian, was one of the videos that came up.
So that, in the intersectional
Olympic, she loses. She's got
to tear off an arm or something. She needs to be like
a one-armed black lesbian
because... They booed her.
When she said, sorry, trans women are men.
Well, what does she
have to do to get one more intersectional
box over
the wiener guy?
Like, does she have to be, she probably has to stop
working out because can't you be obese and that
counts? Remember, like,
Super fat, mid-fat.
I don't remember the gradient.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So what if she just turned into a fat?
She's a black lesbian who's fat.
Is that enough?
Because he's a gay dude who supports trans, so there's three.
Oh, man.
I don't know.
Like how to, this is what I'm talking about.
It's intersectional Olympics.
This is exactly what we're talking about.
So I don't know.
Like, I don't know.
And then what if there's a candidate that decides to challenge,
the weiner dude
and
they have more intersectional boxes
what if it's a dude who became
a woman who got fat
or not become a woman he lobbed off
as Willie decided to really
seriously cosplay surgically as a woman
and then got fat
and then has one arm
like the drummer from death leopard
think about it
would that guy beat the wiener guy
this is a real conversation
I'm being completely serious
you think that it's absurd and you're correct that is what they do i am not kidding you that is how
this works the intersectional olympics that's exactly how this works yep yep so how does i know
enjoy that enjoy that bay area you know what i would be doing if i were the right i would be launching
like these secretly conservative like just cosplayers i mean if you can pretend why not hire actors
to play super intersectional candidates and challenge all of these candidates, right?
Why not?
Just, you know, let's just be a chaos agent.
Let's just bring up, you know, I don't know, like, I don't know how far it's going to go.
But I feel like that's, this is where we're at.
That's how the left, they don't look at merit, they don't look at whether you're smart.
Case in point, that Jack Schlossberg brat, he's in his 30s.
he's like middle age now right when does middle age start i don't even know when
let's ask the internet does middle age start oh yeah he's about middle aged so again this is
another case of the left infanticizing they're one of the sons of the democrat families
jack sloshberg is jfk's grandson jfk's daughter caroline kennedy she
She married and had, this is one of her kids.
He's got a sister, I think, too.
All he does is make these deranged videos where he goes after women and talks about their physical attributes and their appearances.
I mean, his videos are in hinge.
The left doesn't even really want anything to do with him.
He's running for our Jerry Nadler seat now.
He's announcing a congressional run.
He tried running before.
Did he try running before or did another one of them, Dame Kennedy kids try doing it?
Did one of them, Ginger's try?
Wait, hang on. Let's ask the internet. What was that other Kennedy brat who ran for office? I said what, not who? Oh, no. So one of the grand, yeah, another one of them. I think it was like one of Teddy's kids or something. I don't know. He was, he ran for office and he lost horrifically. Didn't he? Didn't Jack try running before? I don't know. He seems not because he is.
Long story short, this infantilization of the dudes on their side, this is who they have.
These are their young guns.
You got the wiener on California and you got this crazy Schlossberg dude.
Oh.
So I've never been happier to not be on the left.
It's so nice.
We got more on the same off.
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It's time for Florida man
All right
So, this is gross because the guy's nude
A nude Florida man, he's totally naked
That's how you say that in Southern Missouri, all it's naked
Any KKID naked
A Florida man done stole some wheels at a university campus
He stole a vehicle at Bucknell University
Calum Dreyer
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was charged with felony
unauthorized use of motor vehicle
receiving stolen property
and also I would add
if it were me the extra charge
of being gross
because he sat naked
in the seat of the car
someone has to clean that
and then get in the car
also to drive it. Would you sit
in your vehicle if a naked dude
stole your car and he sat in that seat
would you sit in your seat after a naked dude
had sat in your seat cane? I would set
my car on fire sooner than I'd sit
that's eat it's not going to happen that's nasty with a capital nasty uh he uh stole a white
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uh and they saw the camera footage of a nude dude new dude he got he pulled on the vehicle's door
handles he was able to break in uh they were able to identify him and they took him into custody
uh he bales at five thousand but i don't think he
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doing anything that's outside of the show. No, don't keep it in your house and don't get
in other people's cars like that. That's nasty. Because you know he probably wasn't clean either.
Kane hates old people. Listen to this. 85 year old Florida man admits he knew he hit something.
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chose to kept driving back home anyway it happened about uh 5 p.m and i can't this is you wouldn't stop
That has to be pretty significant.
You know what I mean?
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And he was driving alone.
He struck this lady after she was walking through the parking lot.
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Killed her.
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caused by her injuries from getting run over. How do you just keep going though? I mean, man,
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Thank you, Madam Chair.
Welcome back from your eight weeks of taxpayer-funded vacation.
It's good to see you, and I hope that I'm going to interrupt you.
I'm going to interrupt you, please.
I am sick and tired of hearing you all say we had an eight-week vacation.
That's exactly what happens.
I worked every day.
know about you. I don't want to hear another soul say that. We all worked every single day and that's
exactly what happened with Speaker Mike Johnson. I'm taking, you're recognized. I hope that you
all enjoyed yourselves while American families looked at their letters from their health insurance
companies terrified that their insurance premiums were going to double or triple while the house
was out of session for 53 days. That is unacceptable, Madam Chair.
well yeah she did her job why didn't you get off your skinny no backside having backside and get up and vote yes
i mean super easy to do right you guys voted no you know what what the kicker is is that they could
have done this two weeks ago and they chose not to it's the same damn thing as it was two weeks ago
you all know that right the same bill that they voted to finally pass was the same one that was
presented two weeks ago fact it was the same one presented two weeks before that the same one presented
two weeks before that. Your inability to do your job like a grown-ass person doesn't
necessitate an emergency on someone else's part. Nothing makes me sicker than when grown people
don't know how to work. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this
third hour. And I get real tired of hearing these Democrats. Oh, I don't get a vacation. Well,
apparently that's what they did. They voted no. And then they just went off and did whatever
came. It's what it seems like.
I mean, I know that our congressperson here, who's a Republican, was out meeting with voters, like every single day, every day.
What I hate is the fact that they're trying to play both sides of it.
They're trying to act like it's a Republican shutdown, but then they go out in public and talk about all the leverage they gave up by having eight senators vote to open up the government.
Yeah.
You can't have it both ways.
No, you can't have it both ways at all.
This is so, and she's like trying to go off on this older lady who's a Republican.
and trying to say, oh, well, you know, it just, it's, you just, you know,
hope you enjoyed your vacation with her smug face.
She's sitting right next to Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Girl, get real.
You could have voted for the thing two weeks ago and you chose not to because you want to add
a trillion and a half dollars and expand Obamacare that everybody bust their backside
to afford and it's god awful so that you can put a bunch of people who came into the country
illegally on it.
You're a welfare queen.
You're an entitled participation trophy welfare queen.
That's what you are.
Just why I can't be.
I could not, could not do that.
I could not be a politician.
I honestly don't understand why people want it.
I guess they didn't.
I think that some of them,
they wanted to go make it big in Hollywood,
and it didn't happen,
so they went to D.C. to be politicians.
Because you can't tell me that you really want that.
Even if you go there with the, you know,
the intent to work on behalf of the people,
I'm sorry, but ain't nobody worth sitting there
biting your tongue that hard for.
Sorry, just not. Oh my gosh. But that's, they're really trying to, really trying to work really, really hard and, and fudge all of that for people. So it's, it'll go through. We still got the, the flight cancellations and all of that other stuff happening. In the meantime, I mean, we move to a couple of other different things here, running around doing craziness. You have a socialist that won the Seattle mayor race. So you'll have a socialist.
a socialist in Seattle. You're going to have a socialist in New York. Where else are you going to
have socialist? Everywhere. Yeah, wherever there's Democrats anymore. Do you see what I mean
in that it's more and more, it's not, it's more and more they are, they're coming out and
admitting what what they are. When I think it was 2011 when I was the token conservative at
CNN and I remember saying to you exactly what I'm saying now about the issue of socialists in
the Democrat Party and how they're really socialist and oh my gosh the media matters people were
livid at me. Media, it was mad at me.
Can you believe she's calling Democrat Socialists?
But then look, though.
Now they're coming out and they're saying it.
That's what the, it's been all along.
It's been all along.
That's insane.
Lorraine notes, too, that Senate aides were the ones that had to keep working with no
pay because they didn't qualify for any of the other stuff that the federal workers
who were furloughed that they received.
So the House furlowing their aides actually helped them.
It's true story.
Ooh, and another quick thing, too, remember we were talking about the, uh, uh, Tish Hyman, the, the lady who called out the guy in the gym. Not only did the guy who walked into the women's locker room, not only did that guy who walked in the women's locker room. Not only did he have a history of domestic abuse, because he apparently beat up his ex-wife. He stole his ex-wife's name, like just co-opted her name and is going by her name, Alexis.
That is some Norman Bates.
level of creepery.
Oh, really bad.
It's bad stuff.
Now, a few other things.
Yeah, we were talking about the,
let me pull this up.
The socialist that is
now going to be in Seattle.
I mean, this is just crazy.
Progressives on the edge of the,
in the mayor world race, you're going to have a socialist.
This Katie Wilson
is the socialist who, as of yesterday,
they were counting ballots.
They're saying that looks,
I don't know if they're going to have to have a recount or not,
but she was leading the mayor by over 1,300 votes,
according to the latest stuff that was released yesterday.
Seattle's pretty lefty.
I mean, how do you keep going more and more left when you see the state of things?
Oh, we just didn't go left enough.
And that's going to actually bring back prosperity and economic sanity to the city.
Yes, King?
This is how we know that it won't stop at socialism.
Where does it always go after this?
Communism.
So whenever they push back against the people who are rightfully saying socialism will become communists,
it's silly to me because we already know they haven't stopped at this point.
They're not going to stop going forward.
it's going to graduate to communism.
Yes.
And they're just getting crazier and crazier.
The Democrats are getting crazy and crazier candidates.
We're talking about the Schlossberg guy.
You see the Wiener guy on California.
They're getting insane, just crazy candidates.
It's the disparity between the right and the left in terms of seriousness is going to be stunning.
Just, you know, when we know.
We're going to talk more about the economic side of things with Carol Roth here coming up.
Man, it's, uh, in addition to all of this, we were talking, uh, let me get, open up some of the audio here,
because we had some really good audio. We, uh, there, there are these, with all the discussion that we
have about the left, as you know, the right is still roiling over some of the, uh, some of the,
the woke rike stuff, which you absolutely do have to be able to call.
at your side. This is one of the reasons why
I'm focusing so much on these
crazy candidates that are coming up in the left
because that's who they are
that's who they've embraced. They've allowed those people
to hijack the Democrat Party
and run with it. And now the Democrat
party's a full on Marxist entity
which is crazy to think.
Full on Marxist entity.
And so the
as they keep going
further and further left
you don't
want the right to be pulled
with it. And that's one of the reasons why it's incredibly important to be able to use your
discernment and keep your own side focused and on the right path. And that's what all of this is.
I've seen some pretty stupid things. Of course, you know, it's all the Nik Fuentes stuff,
which there's so much audio out there. It's unbelievable, the amount of audio that is out there.
And the people that talk about Israel, we've been talking about the Qatari funding and all of this
other stuff. It's pretty crazy.
And the
Fuentes, I don't think he's ever going to
I don't think Fuentes is ever going to be in a position
to have lunch with Trump again.
That's one of the reasons why
people are telling
you that this stuff matters.
It's not just something that's a fight
on the internet. I mean,
this dude, and I don't
believe that Trump knew who he was. I think that
Trump's people, some of his people knew exactly
who he was. I don't think Trump did.
And I hope those people were drag.
for allowing that guy to even be near POTUS, much less sitting at Maralago for a lunch with Kanye
for crying out loud. There are better ways to look to get the youth vote than to suck up to the
CCP with TikTok. There are better ways to get the youth vote. You're not even trying. If you're
just, if you think that you have to act like a Nazi and then start hating American allies in order
to get the youth vote, you are too weak to play this game. If you're just, if you think that you have to act like a Nazi,
you can't sell your message without debasing yourself to try and chase and become that in order
to get a part of that audience, then you're too weak for this game.
You're not smart enough to sell a message.
And there are a lot of these stupid consultants, part of the establishment on K Street right now
who are buying into this because they can't sell freedom.
They think that they've got to, and a lot of this comes down to the influencers in the digital
economy. That's one of the reasons why you see some of these top tier people not call out this
stuff because they don't want to make the online, you know, edge lords mad. So what it is, they're too
scared. They're too scared to say anything about it. They don't want to have to deal with the comments.
I don't give a rat's ass. They don't want to have to deal with the comments. This is,
they have to have this stuff. Not everybody does. But that's what a lot of this is. I mean,
just this is case and point. I don't know why, you know, let me pull this down. Just to give you
an example. I hate even playing this stuff. But audio sound by 11. Now, I want you to remember what
Charlie Kirk said. Get married, have kids, raise a family. It is, it's the cornerstone of our society,
a free society. But the Fuentes crowd says this. Listen. It kind of doesn't matter if you're,
if you're multiplying out in the periphery you know but people don't want to hear that because they
want to feel like um you know that they want what they want to be the thing that is honorable
and it's like i don't think we really need to be given any awards out because you uh you know
married a woman and had kids i mean that used to be the expectation now people want a prize
it used to just be that just used to be the biological reality that was just like the
sociological reality you need to get married and have 10 kids because like three are going to
die in the winter and you need seven to like take care of you or whatever it's like he just had 10
kids because there was also no birth control now people are like breaking an arm pat they want to get
a purple heart they want to get the medal of honor the congressional medal of freedom because they
went out with some you know some average woman and had a couple of kids and they live in some
house where they're watching Disney Plus and you go because you go to the farmer's market.
It's a revolutionary act.
I don't think so, Buster.
Like, we need to go at the center and that requires real dedication, real sacrifice that, yes, might involve actually not having kids for some people, you know?
Sounds pretty gay.
Does it ever cross people's mind that in a war, young men die?
Is this any different?
Did it ever cross, did it ever cross anybody's mind that maybe you shouldn't take advice about
family planning from a single Nazi
twink who got caught streaming gay porn
on his show by his own audience
and
you want to talk about crossing anybody's mind
because that happened
yeah no the Jews didn't do it either
that was him.
Just saying, throwing out there out there.
There are two roads, two ways
Western man, Charlie Kirk are that way.
Seems pretty obvious.
And one of them was supremely jealous of the other.
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So Honda has recalled over 400,000 civic sedans due to wheel detachment issues.
That sounds like you mean the wheel could just go flying off? That sounds kind of, so if you drive a civic, you might want to check your wheels.
400,000.
Oh, yeah, the wheel nuts could actually become loose.
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And then don't they say this all the time?
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Feels like it.
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even a big deal. I mean, you know, you go from 40 to 50 years, and what it means is you pay,
you pay something less from 30, some people had a 40 and then now they have a 50. All it means
is you pay less per month. You pay it over a longer period of time. It's not like a big factor.
It might help a little bit. But the problem was that Biden did this. He increased the interest
rates. And I have a lousy Fed person who's going to be gone in a few months. I knew he was going
to say something about that. I got a lousy fed person. That's POTUS. And he's talking about
this 50-year mortgage thing. And no, we're not all in agreement on this. I don't know why we're
doing this. I just, the first thing that we thought of when we, when Kane and I talked about
this, and by the way, welcome to everybody rejoining. The chats at Rumble 347s where you can go and
find the simulcast of the radio program. We're like, we need to get Carol on the show. We need to
bring on Carol. Because Carol's pretty common sense. Like, she's just no drama, straight, no
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The book, You Will Own Nothing? Yeah, that seems to be what this is all leading towards. Carol,
it's so good to see you. This is kind of, I feel like this is sort of the same argument that everybody
had when they were talking about minimum wage. Oh, well, if you really love people, you'll pay $15 an hour.
Why not a million? I guess we love them more than you. If we want to pay a million dollars an hour,
I feel like why stop at 50? Let's just have 200-year mortgages, right? Let's just make everybody
push them into this neo-feudalism. That's what it feels like. Is that an overreaction on my part?
Not at all. I saw a funny post, which I will paraphrase, but it's, you know, this mortgage has been in
our family for generations, you know, instead of that house. It's absolute insanity. You know, we have
the monetizing of America, which means you don't actually own anything. And we're trying to help
Americans build wealth. The reason why houses are so important, the American dream is so
important, is because historically it's been the largest asset on Americans' balance sheets across
demographics. They stay in their houses and they are forced by discipline to build wealth.
They're forced to build equity. And then they have extra money that they can then, you know,
later in life use or pass on to their kids or what it is. If you stretch things out to 50 years
versus 30 years, let's say we have a $400,000 mortgage at like 6 and a quarter percent,
and that's assuming that you could still get 6 and a quarter percent at 50 years, but put that
aside of just apples to apples, you are doubling the amount of interest that you're paying
and in doing so you were delaying the building of equity. So this is not making,
housing more affordable and it is stimulating demand. So if you have more people thinking they can
get in, it will probably end up pushing up home prices anyway. So we have to find a way to stimulate
not the demand side here, the supply side. And there are a lot of different ways that we can do this.
We could have assumable or portable mortgages as a way to unlock the people who have been
locked into these three-year mortgages saying, well, I can't go to a house.
house, even if it's the same price or maybe it's a bit higher and pay six or seven percent.
That would be one way of fixing that.
You know, doing things like creating incentives for home builders to build smaller footprint
housing and getting some of these regulations out that make it so expensive to build a new
house.
And POTUS using his platform to, you know, really shine a light on how state and local municipalities
need to stop with their ridiculous regulation, too, because they're weighing in on the problem.
all those kinds of things can stimulate supply and actually make the houses more affordable,
not just create monetization tricks that seem like, oh, I'm paying less now,
but I'm actually just becoming a renter to a different landlord.
Yeah, a renter for however long that, you know, I mean, good heavens.
And allow Fannie Mae and Friday Mac to get into the 50-year mortgage business is insane to me.
I mean, I feel like this is we're all going to, I mean, we saw all this.
they're already talking about lowering criteria for homeowners.
We've lived through this, 0708, and it was disastrous.
And I get that people, and I feel for them, I want my kids to be able to buy property.
But isn't it also, Carol, and we're talking with our good friend Carol Roth for those just joining us,
isn't it also true that this isn't going to fix anything so long as you have bad economic policy coming from the top down?
And D.C. hasn't done anything to reduce spending, to cut taxes, to deregulate any further,
which all none of this is going to matter in the long term if they don't do any of those things.
Yeah, I mean, obviously we did get the, you know, one big beautiful bill passed.
So we did make those tax cuts permanent.
So that's a good thing.
On the deregulation front, I feel like that has been backburnered a bit.
There are a lot of things that could happen that will make it easier for individuals, for small businesses that are the backbone of this economy, for ranchers, for farmers to do business, things that will really generate more.
growth organically on a real basis, not just, you know, inflating things, you know, with
monetization. And those are the kinds of things that need to be focused on. We do have affordability
issues. And I think it is important to focus on housing, but we have to do the policies, as I
said, that focus on the supply and actually bring down the cost, not just create an illusion that
something seems, you know, less costly when it's actually more expensive for you. They need to
solve the student loan debt crisis. I mean, this is insanity. They are taking money, wholesale,
giving it from young people to college administrators. Why that is not, I mean, that's the easiest
thing to get the government out of this and reshape that, because as you know, Dana, even if
you have an affordable house, if your balance sheet is filled with, you know, five and six figures
of college debt, you're still not going to be able to afford it. So there are a lot of things
that can be done to say we hear you on affordability. The system hasn't been working. That's why
President Trump was put in there with his good business mind and all these people around him.
And for some reason, the messaging is just going sideways. We're getting more H-1B visas and 50-year
mortgages and tariffs. And it's like, I feel like I'm in bizarro world.
And on that H-1B visa front, that's the other big thing. He gave an interview. And I really
appreciated Ingram kind of pushing back a little bit on that and saying, yeah, well, you know, we have
talented people here, which we do.
This is, this seems like it's
kind of a 180 move for him. Or am I
incorrect on that? It seems, because I don't remember
2016 POTUS being that
supportive of H-1B visas.
I mean, it's weird, right? You have somebody
who's considered a populist now
saying, I'm going to be in favor of
H-1B visas, which I do think is
all the tech bros that are
in his ears. This is something that they
won and probably a, you know, a
nod to them. But it doesn't make
sense. And for me, policy always has to make sense for the time and the context. And perhaps there was a
point in time, we could argue it, you know, where H-1B's made more sense. Certainly they have been
abused. But now we're in a situation. We have young people who are graduating who cannot find
jobs. We have white-collar work that is being destroyed by AI. It seems to me the context right now
is that we need to get more of the Americans back to work and in good-paying jobs and going out to this
H-1B pool doesn't make a lot of sense. Now, also, H-1B is different than other types of visas.
You know, I'm a big supporter of entrepreneurs. If we have people who are entrepreneurs who have
startups and businesses that they want to come to the U.S. and build their business here and hire
people here, we should be encouraging visas for that because we want more jobs. But that is
not an H-1B visa. That's a different visa. And that's the specialization. And even in the Ingram interview,
you know, he said stuff like about factory workers, like factory workers don't come here on H-1Bs.
So I don't even understand what the focus of this was.
It's just, it's a messaging miss from this administration who is, you know, supposed to be pro-American, pro-Mainstreet.
And it's just they need to tighten that up.
We want them to be entrepreneurial.
They can throw ideas that don't work.
We'll push back on them.
But they really need to be focused on Main Street.
and it just isn't sounding that way
that think they need to make a major adjustment here.
It would be great if this administration created an initiative
where it's like the great American jobs come back
and they really promoted making sure
that our up-and-coming employees were trained in the areas
that we needed them.
Like, you know, they could do like job fairs
and try to, you know, help kickstart that and help expedite it.
I'm actually shocked that they haven't introduced anything like that
because that is like a national populist, like, idea that they could run with.
Yeah, I mean, and also they could push back on these big companies that say,
hey, you should be training employees.
If you want great employees to work for you, that's what companies do.
So train these wonderful people that we have educated and that are young and hungry.
And then you'll benefit from them, right?
That's the capitalist way.
We have these companies that are worth trillions of dollars in market cap that have, you know,
tens of billions of dollars in cash, I don't think it's a lot to ask for them to do their own
training of people here in the United States. And it also is real frustrating to me as a taxpayer,
you know, especially on a local basis. I pay so much money into the school system.
If you're sitting and telling me, okay, well, the people that I'm paying all this money for
are not getting any kind of relevant education, then that means that should be the focus.
And we need to rethink the education and really go after the teachers' unions.
figure out what's going on here so that we have people who can read and who can do math
and then can grow up and, you know, get into those jobs that are available so we don't have
to import that from other countries. Gosh, I wish. I mean, gosh, I hope something like that
happens with this administration. Before I let you go, I got to ask you about the stimmy checks.
The $2,000 free here, there's a million things I could ask you about right now, but just because
for the limitations of time. So this $2,000 rebate check that POTUS is talking about,
sending out, basically saying it's coming from our tariff revenue. Once again, and you had some
really smart remarks on this on X, this again, reminds me of the stimulus that happened under the
lockdown and happened, you know, with Biden also, and it didn't do anything and it actually
helped drive inflation. Why are we doing this? And who even actually qualifies for this?
Dimmie, too, Electric Bugaloo. I mean, we've seen this movie before. We know how it ends. The last time
we had non-emergency, quote, emergency-based stimulus was the American Rescue Plan.
It was something like $1,400. And we ended up having everybody paid $10,000 plus dollars a year
an extra cost for the rest of their lives because of getting the stimulus.
So the idea of something that we all railed on and said it was a bad idea is now great
because President Trump is promoting it is ridiculous. Now, I've had people try to push back on me and
say, oh, but we're not printing the money this time. Well, folks, guess what? We're
running an almost $2 trillion deficit, which means that any money that's not going to pay down
that deficit is being financed at a very significant interest rate. And by the way, nobody wants
to buy our long-term debt. So they're financing it all in T bills at the short end of the
curve, which is inflationary. So yeah, maybe it takes a little bit longer and, you know, the 2000
gets you to the same place that 1400 did before, but it is all inflationary and it works
ultimately to support asset holders and does not help the cost of living.
So bad idea.
We should be if somebody in the U.S. who has a business or a consumer paid a tariff,
they should get that back.
We shouldn't be redistributing it around.
And anything extra that's coming in supposedly from another country
should be going towards our deficit so that we have a smaller deficit we need to finance.
I don't know why we have to keep saying these things.
That seems like the most obvious thing to say.
but just because the guy you like is saying it, it does not change the policy, period.
That is true.
Carol Roth, always insightful.
You know, it reminds me of my cousin Vinny when Marissa Tomey, when they asked her the question about cars and all that.
It's literally the exact same thing, but with economics.
I love it.
Carol Roth.
They did her make it in a 1967 whatever.
Just like it.
I love it.
Find her online Carol Roth.com slash news, where you can go get her free newsletter.
and then Carol J.S. Roth on X.
Always good to see you, my friend.
Looking great as always, love the hair.
Hair goals. Good to see you.
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it is what's the temperature here in texas now can where we got 74 degrees okay so is it really
77 such a jerk here i am rolling at some of the emails from some of all people that were like
i cannot believe you think 50's cold where and then they'll email like um i guess like the like the weather
forecast for their area that they get on their phone and they're like look we're getting snow in
November. Oh my gosh. I would die a million times to have snow and I don't want it. I couldn't,
I wouldn't. There's no way. I am, nope, nope. One day I'm going to share with you the first and
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would rip my face off but anyway that's a that's a whole other story but yes um me and snow
don't work so maybe I'll maybe I'll share that story tomorrow it does involve falling all the way
down a mountain yes it does didn't Hank Williams fall off a mountain and get hurt
see I don't want to I don't want to do like I can't have what happened
old Bocephus fall up on me, you know? I'm going to snow. I don't want none to do with that.
Or Sonny Bono. Sent on a ski slip. I'm not a skier. I don't do that. I mean, I'm athletic,
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that for you I love that journey for your life not for me so I'll share the story another time
because it's a long one but it's worth it hmm it's a good one though I mean we don't have
slopes in Missouri, you know. We'd have hidden valley, but the, eh, it's nice. Art Hill, I think
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A body of water at the end of it. All right. Yeah, we're the late. Cut eight one. I think
Chicago's mayor just mispronounced least safest, but listen to this.
Approach that. Look, the safest communities in America, they all have one thing in common.
They invest in people.
When a child is hungry, you don't say, hey, look, would you like to meet the commander of the 15th police?
Yeah.
Community policing is actually effective, and no, government programs don't make the safest communities.
I'm not sure where he's coming from.
Why didn't he just volunteer to make the kid a sandwich in his own kitchen and bring him a sandwich?
Like, what's, I don't get it.
I don't have the government do it.
Can't do it myself.
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