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Episode Date: September 30, 2024Hurricane Helene takes over 100 lives as parts of the South remain devastated. Biden says they have given all they can to help the victims. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces Operation Blue Ridge to ...help Floridians stuck in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The DNC will send $2.5 million to more than 30 of its state and territorial parties. The Longshoreman’s Union plan to go on strike on the East Coast on strike on October 1st which could force an imminent shutdown of all cargo imports. The Biden Administration calls for “de-escalation” in the Middle East. Heritage Foundation’s Stephen Yates joins us to react to Biden laying on the beach while millions suffer from the devastation of Hurricane Helene while approving billions more for Ukraine.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need. Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/danaGet the ultimate in comfort at up to 40% off with code DANA. Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comClaim your free pocket Constitution today at DanaForHillsdale.comKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor. Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA
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So, such a wide area.
You know, and we've given them all the, everything that we have.
We're on the ground ahead of time.
So we're working hard.
Are there any more resources, the federal government could be giving them?
No, we've given them, we have to plan a significant amount of it, even though they didn't ask for it yet.
Hadn't ask for you.
Well, there's no more aid for you, North Carolina.
You're, uh, Biden says you're all good.
that, uh, yeah. Yeah, that's what you got. It's all good, right? You don't need anything else. Wow. That was a, he did speak a little bit earlier. And, uh, we have some of those. I'm not going to take him just yet, but we have some of those remarks that he gave. But that is the most shocking soundbite. And it's, that's the soundbite that's like going around the world right now because he was asked about, you know, addition.
additional aid. And he's saying, well, no more aid for North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
rips through. Golly. I mean, obviously, we're praying and thinking about everybody there.
We've got, you know, a lot of folks that listen, you know, all across the country, terrestrially.
And we have a lot of really good folks that, you know, they watch the show, they stream the show.
We have our affiliates out there.
And it's heartbreaking to watch some of this video footage of this hurricane that came through.
I mean, it's just devastating.
I've seen some pick.
I mean, I've seen flooding in my life.
But this is crazy, the stuff that we're seeing coming out of North Carolina and even in Georgia and Florida and everywhere else.
Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you.
We're at the top of this first hour.
and going to walk you through everything from over the weekend.
And then we're going to get you set up because we've got a really big week.
We've got the VP debate tomorrow.
And we're going to, we'll get you all up to date with polling and everything else.
So welcome.
And again, you can watch Channel 347 if you're listening.
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So this, the latest with the hurricane, I mean, what, 100, they're looking at 100 fatalities.
The number keeps increasing because just even when I was doing, you know, looking over all of the latest with prep and everything for the show, it was 90 when I was looking now, it's risen to 100.
They said a thousand people plus unaccounted for in North Carolina.
some of the video that's been out there like Asheville particularly the flooding the destruction it was a cat for when it hit later finally downgraded to a tropical storm went through i mean all through the southern southeast part of the united states seven states there were at least 95 fatalities in six states hundreds missing more than two million are without power North Carolina apparently has taken the brunt of this
in an online form, and this is in Buncombe County, 30 fatalities were reported and 600 reported missing via this online form.
Builtmore Village, devastated. People were saying that they don't even recognize the area anymore.
Biden's declared it obviously a major disaster area making it eligible to receive federal funding.
And they're in a, I mean, it's just horrible.
And in Florida, Governor DeSantis said the devastation was worse than that of Vidalia.
And there's a lot of destruction in Florida flooding.
I read in some places the flooding was something like, what did they say?
They were saying like 15 feet, just crazy, 15 feet.
Storm surge of excess of 15 feet.
And said it was worse than Debbie, worse than Adalia, super destructive.
And it's always that storm surge that's sometimes, you know, people who are maybe unfamiliar
with hurricanes. And we have friends that are living in Florida for the first time and friends
that have moved to Georgia recently. And they're learning from the locals. That's the surges
afterwards. That's like the worst. But just awful. Historic flooding. I mean, just tons of people
without power. We've got friends who are in North Carolina that are without power. And it's just,
you know, now it's time for the recovery efforts. Now it's the recovery efforts. And of course,
you can't have any kind of disaster without the politicization of it. I because that's been having,
that's why this video is going gangbusters with Biden that we opened with because he says this. He comes out
and says, well, there's not going to be any more funding. You have to realize how difficult that is
for people to hear when they pay taxes and then they're without power and they're not getting a lot
of help from their, you know, the, the feds where they pay their taxes.
where there where's that return on that investment coming back into a devastating period like this.
Furthermore, you also have more money being announced for places like Ukraine.
That's devastating when you're looking at all of these destroyed areas and you're a resident in one of these destroyed areas and you're looking at our tax dollars going everywhere else but the United States.
And we're going to talk more about government spending coming up.
DeSantis gave, and I think you have this, Kane, he gave some remarks saying that Florida's got it under control.
North Carolina has been hurt the worst.
This is the remarks that he gave actually just a little bit ago.
Listen to these.
What I would say is the Florida, we haven't handled.
We got approved for the individual sisters, things we've wanted.
We have what we need.
Now, obviously, there may be additional things that will last.
for in the future. It depends on how things shake out. But I think most of the effort should be in
Western North Carolina right now because you still have active rescues that need to take place.
I mean, just think about it's almost like if this area were totally cut off and every road
was destroyed and all this. But you can still get places by boat. There, you can't do that.
You're in and I just think they should really, the federal government should focus on that.
we're running rescue flights. We're happy to do it. But I know the federal government has more assets than the state of Florida has. So there should not be anybody left behind in those communities. Good. Well, and what hurricane was it that knocked out that bridge near Sanibel? And within what, a couple of weeks, that bridge was rebuilt? It was crazy. Florida, I mean, Florida's, you know, they're used to dealing with hurricanes, obviously, but I don't know how you can watch states that are, that are,
afflicted, you know, you have seasons, like hurricane season or a tornado season, and think that
anybody but someone who is fiscally conservative could run those states. I just, I don't know,
or someone who at least is able to, you know, a Republican. I don't know how you can look at
states that deal with these seasons and think that anybody but someone who is fiscally conservative,
i.e. responsible and also able to delegate and multitask and you know find the need, fill the need.
I don't know how you could think anybody about those people with that that limited government ideology
and state empowerment ideology can handle this. I just don't. Now I wanted to point out something too
because I saw this online and this was just two things on this. I'm sure you guys have seen this also.
This was a, it was an order that was put out by
Donald Hagan, who was chief of police in the city of Okeechobee, Florida, which I'm told
was a little bit further out from the hurricane's path. So a lot of people were very confused
as to why Don Hagan felt the need to do this. So Don Hagan, city's designated emergency
management official, he put out this notice, right? And he put it out on September 26th,
says it was in effect till September 27th. And he was saying that they were for prohibiting the
following acts for the duration of this declared state of emergency, saying the sale or offered a
sell with or without consideration, any ammo gun or firearm, anything like that, not going to allow
it. Intentional display by a store in any store shop of any ammo or gun or firearm, any size
description, not going to allow it. The intentional possession in a public place of a firearm by any
person except a duly authorized law enforcement official military person, et cetera, not allowed. He signed it.
A lot of people were confused about this. Because they, you know, and you have to remember,
there are a lot of people who remember what it was like after Hurricane Katrina when a similar
order like this came through. So my understanding is it was pretty much the second that this went out
and was brought to the governor's, Governor DeSantis's, his administration's attention that he,
his administration reached out to Hagan and we're like, nah, this is not flying.
Because apparently it's not even, there's not even a legal statute that they can cite
in order to give this order.
So it's not even a legal order.
And it has no legal standing.
And the governor's administration was saying, yeah, you're not doing this.
Of all the times, you're not doing this now, particularly.
And so it is not in effect.
according to my understanding. So they voluntarily, Hagan voluntarily lifted that order after they got
a call from the DeSantis administration and they were saying that there's no legal authority that you had.
There's no statute that supports this. And you're not, you're not curtailing the Second Amendment
rights of people following a hurricane for the love. Not going to do it. A lot of people were very
confused. And I, you know, I was, it was very interesting. So that's not in effect. And that, uh,
I mean, it's, a lot of people were shocked that anyone even tried.
Why would anybody even, because when you think about this, think about like the looting and,
and I have some stories on that as well, because apparently people who crossed in illegally
across the southern border apparently were detained after looting in some of these hurricane
affected areas.
And we're going to have that story coming up as well.
So that's the latest out of Florida.
And we're following all of the hurricane, all of this, the aftermath of this.
we also got to jump into some obviously the election stuff because we have a vice presidential
debate tomorrow the VP is being criticized current VP now Democrat presidential nominee
she said she she posted this photo of herself and she's sitting on an airplane it looks like
AI doesn't it it doesn't even look like a real photo she said that she was briefed by FEMA and
that she is in contact with, you know, all of these ongoing rescuing recovery efforts in North Carolina.
She's sitting there looking at a blank piece of paper and she's got an earbud in, but it's not
plugged into her phone. It's a really weird photo. Blank paper. The phone is not plugged in,
and you can see it that it's not plugged in. I don't know who how, who was advising her.
who thought that this was a good look.
So she made
that that's pretty much her only statement
that she's made so far.
She was in a fundraiser in Vegas
and Joe Biden wasn't he at his beach house?
I think he was at his beach house over the weekend.
And none of that is going over well with voters.
We're going to jump into all of that.
We're also going to get into some of the latest polling.
We have some more election.
We got some of the remarks
from the candidates over the weekend.
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So first up, the guy who plays Shazam, the actor who plays Shazam came out and endorsed Trump, Zachary Levi.
He was giving a speech in Michigan on this reclaim America tour, and he came out and said that his parents were Kennedy Democrats and that he's endorsing Trump.
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I got this just for this headline, just for this word actually.
A really disgusting video shows a poo cano blowing 33 feet in the air covering pedestrians and cars.
Said one individual quote, I'm drenched in poo.
It's disgusting.
Hey, if you guess this was in China, you're right.
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They just blew up.
And it shot 33 feet in the air, splattered everyone.
Everybody.
There's dash cam footage.
It's disgusting.
People riding bicycles.
Oh, and, and it wasn't just liquids.
No.
Yep.
Yeah, it was not just liquids.
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It's disgusting.
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This is apparently, I Gotcha by Greenflow, the theme song of Floridians who are stuck in
the Blue Ridge Mountains right now.
Apparently, that's the thing Floridians do this time of years.
They go to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
And the Florida state government was like, are you a Floridian?
And are you stuck in the Blue Ridge Mountains?
I got you.
So they're getting, I'm not even kidding you.
This is literally what's happening.
I was reading this.
It said, Governor Ron DeSantis launches Operation Blue Ridge.
I'm not, I just think it's like they, like some of these southeastern states that are not Democrat ran, it's like they already got a plane for everything.
Like I'm just now learning that this is how Floridians do fall.
They go to the Blue Ridge Mountains and they're stuck there and Florida has already got a plane for it.
So they have, it's literally called Operation Blue Ridge.
And it's a multi-state agency response to get Floridians that are stuck.
in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I didn't know that. They said that, I mean, it's literally a major
relief expedition to other states. They just got hit by a cat four. Dude, if I stub my toe and
like fall down and drop something, I'm done for the day. Like, they get hit by a cat four and they're
like, all right, we got all this situated. You stuck in Blue Ridge Mountains? I got you. We're coming
up to come get you. And it's like settled. This is wild. They got it all set, man. They're
sending 10 truckloads of water over 100 star links, a communication unit strike team,
one all hazards incident management team, and a telecommunications emergency response task force.
And it's they're using, this is a long list of the things that they're using here,
the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Florida State Guard, Florida National Guard,
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I'll be dang.
I will be dang.
I mean, this is like, this is wild.
So there are already, where was Biden, by the way?
On the beach.
Oh, correct.
That's right.
I mean, all weekend.
Literally.
Like, I don't, look, I get.
that that people in elected office, they can multitask.
You know, they can go out and eat with their families and do whatever.
Biden, though, this wasn't a one-off, legit.
And it was, what, wasn't it since Thursday, actually?
He has legit been, had like an extended weekend, and he's been pictured.
I have like five or six different images of him on the beach doing what Trump said he would
never do, sleeping in a chair on the beach, literally asleep, mouth catch and flies on the beach.
that was what Biden and then where was Harris she was at a ritzie los Vegas fundraiser and she was just doing
fundraisers so it's not like they went out and had a meal with their family and they got back to
response or they were in touch the whole time i mean he was for hours because the press sits out there
and watches him he sits there for hours hours nobody no aids coming up nothing he just sitting
there for hours on the beach you wouldn't even know that he's the president of the united states
and a major category four hurricane came and hit multiple states,
and you have 100 fatalities.
You wouldn't even know it.
With hundreds of people missing, you wouldn't even know.
That's what he was doing.
So there's a big difference there.
You know, no one would begrudge him a meal out with his family or friends,
but all weekend on the beach and not in communicating.
Today was the first time that we heard him say anything.
Really?
You're the president of the United States.
come on it's just weird i mean i i don't know i i i mean it it's uh just a massively massively
different massively different response now i wanted to get into some of this this i'm just
saying could have an effect on polling and this is the time of uh the show that i was like to touch on
this stuff for you got some new stuff coming out about pencil
Pennsylvania. Now, this one is a trial figure group poll, and it has Trump 47, Harris, 45. Now, this goes back and forth. I think they're dead tied in Pennsylvania. Both of these are with all of the surveys that I have seen. And it doesn't matter if it's Harris that's up a few or Trump that's up a few. They're all within the margin of error. So they're all tied, basically. And the.
hold this up. A couple of other
polling issues.
In Hispanic and
Latino voters,
a new survey, this is
NBC, CNBC
Telemundo,
where there is a plus
19, it's a gain
amongst Latino voters
with Trump, which is
I mean, obviously, that's a
significant increase since 2020.
Interesting.
So just put that on the table. Election betting odds. It still has Harris at 51 Trump 47. But again, you always got to thank three points for errors. And I just think that betting is not an actual survey of voters, but it's an indication of what prognosticators think, rather. So some of the latest with this. And then I wanted to touch on a very important story here. This is Ohio.
Capitol Journal. I said in the very beginning of this election cycle that Democrats are really
good to raise the money, really good to raise the money. They're really good at delegating cashed
and they see where their holes are. They see where their deficits are. They just cover it in money.
They're really good at that. Republicans not as much. And Republicans tend to wait to like the last
minute to do something with a cash infusion. So this is Ohio Capitol Journal. This kind of goes
along with what I've been following all election cycle. So the national Democrat entity, they're about
to send millions of dollars to state parties because they are so flush with cash, they have no idea
what to do with it. They have no clue what to do with it. They have so many millions raised. They
have no idea what to do with it at this point. So they're shoring up their infrastructure, particularly
battleground states. So they're looking at sending anywhere from two and a half to three million dollars
to where they need to get the most bang for their buck.
They, for the first time in, I think the party's history, they've contributed.
So they have different chapters.
Some states have multiple chapters of the DNC,
and they have all 57 state and territorial, meaning not states,
but the chapters in the states.
So there's 57 total.
They've contributed to all of them for the first time,
because they're so flush with cash.
I have no idea why anybody want to give these people money, by the way. You saw what's happening with the economy.
So they are really looking to shore up. They're also looking to look. They're targeting state
races as well. So it's not just going to be congressional and senatorial races. So like, for instance, in my home state of Missouri, they're sending in a ton of cash to try to break up the GOP super majorities in the legislature.
because Missouri has a
has a Republican super majority.
So they're looking at doing that.
They're looking at the,
in Maryland, the state party's mail program.
They're targeting that.
They're spending like $75,000
just for get out the votes in South Carolina.
They are targeting in Virginia.
They're doing another huge get out the vote
campaign that they're doing
that they're spending $100,000 on.
They're doing it.
battleground states are obviously getting the most.
But this is what they're getting ready to inject all of these different little groups.
They're get out the vote groups.
Their battlegrounds are getting ready to do all their final media buys.
They're hitting all of this.
And they're flushed with cash and they got the money to do it.
Now, in the weeks prior, we've talked about the Republicans get out the vote efforts and how some of the stuff I've seen this cycle is very, very similar to what I saw in 2012.
and it backfired on Republicans majorly in 2012.
I don't think that people would ever forget.
And I had a number of friends, by the way,
who took the day off work on Election Day.
And they were going out making sure that people voted.
It was all part of the outreach program.
And there was the software that the Republican Party was launching.
And it was looking at those people who had not gone out to vote yet
and matching up these, you know, campaigners making sure that these, you know, ballot work
or not ballot workers, but people getting people to go to the polls, cast a ballot,
plugging them in with these individuals that had been identified as voters,
but they hadn't voted yet.
And the software failed.
Like it didn't work.
They didn't test it.
They didn't do anything before election day.
And I had more friends that I could count that were with us through all the Tea Party stuff
that were livid because they could not, they took the day of work to go and make sure people
were voting.
And this failed.
And I really do think that that.
Republicans. And the reason I make that comparison is because they have, it doesn't seem uniform
to me. There are different groups that the RNC is partnering with to get out the vote in certain
states. So one group may have these three states. Another group may have another couple of states.
And from what I'm understanding, there's not a lot of discussion with each other. There's not a lot
of cohesion. And some are some long-time Republican activists that have always been on the ground,
that have been out there canvassing, been out there door knocking.
all of that, they are not seeing that outreach and it's worrying them, especially in some of these
battleground states. So I'm a little nervous about that because it always comes down to get out the
vote. And I don't know why Republicans always fall behind Democrats on that. Republicans have a
superior product. Are they just apathetic because they feel like people will recognize that
and realize it themselves and then just of their own volition go out and vote? Because
Because people get distracted, people get busy. You have to connect with them. I've never understood
why it's Republicans that have always struggled with get out the vote. I've never understood that.
Doesn't make any sense to me. But that's where we're at. So they're looking at spending that
kind of money in those states. Some of the state races also are an indication of party health.
In Virginia, the governor's race is in a dead heat. You have the,
the lieutenant governor there, winsome sears, who is a great candidate.
Lieutenant governor winsome sears, who is running, she is in a dead heat with Democrat representative
Abigail Spanberger. Now, winsome sears, you know, she's the Second Amendment LG, and because
this is important to Democrats until it's not, she is a black lieutenant governor. She would be
making some serious history. They're tied at 39%. This is according to the University of Mary
Washington Center for Leadership and Media Studies. 22% say they're undecided or did not
to vote or decline to recital? How are you undecided at this point? Again, voters have an obligation.
And then in Ohio, the Republican challenger opens up a lead over Democrat Sherrod Brown in Ohio's
Senate race. I've met Sherrod Brown. He is one of the meanest, nastiest dudes I have ever had the
misfortune of meeting in public. I one time asked him, Senator, may I ask you a question? He was
sitting there taking questions from everybody. Someone whispered to him who I was and he looked me in
face pointed at me and screamed in my face. This is in Rhode Island. He was one of the rudest people,
meanest people I've ever met in my life. And I got major abusive vibes from this dude.
He was really rude. I've met rude lawmakers before and I've been yelled at by lawmakers.
This guy was over the top. And so he's trailing Bernie Moreno. 48 to 46. It's actually in the latest
surveys it's just outside of their margin of error very interesting going on in ohio very interesting
stuff now a few other things i want to make sure that we're touching on uh because we got some of the
other stuff we're going to touch on uh as well the harrison second amendment thing because her staff
is trying to clean this up so bad her comments on the second amendment particularly when she had said
this came from a 2007 video we played it last week where she went out there and was saying that
oh yeah you know just because you want a firearm doesn't mean we can't come into your house and look and see what
you got now that's getting her into a lot of trouble and so her staff is having to clean up those remarks
so we're going to touch on that and then we're also going to talk coming up about trump's desire for a purge
his remarks so we'll discuss all of that coming up we got the latest on the hurricane and in our
second hour we're going to get into the longshoreman strike east coast ports everyone's preparing
to strike. What does that mean? How long is it going to last? Where's poop booty juice? Is he not
the transportation secretary? Is this not part of his whole thing? Kane, in this part of his whole thing?
Yeah, would be. Well, where is he at? I haven't even seen him make, like normally he loves the spotlight,
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like sands through the hourglass so are the days of the united states important part or an
interesting part of how people have talked about your role here is how your role has reshaped the
perception of masculinity and i'm not sure you planned on that but you are a incredibly supportive spouse
has that been an evolution for you and do you think that's part of the role you might play
as first gentleman.
It's funny. I've started to think a lot about this. I've always been like this. My dad was like this.
Like, how do you redefine masculinity? Well, let me tell you what you do, Jen. You screw around on your wife and you
impregnate your friend's daughter. That's how that works. That's, um, is that really how, I just think
that that's um that's a goofy what a like a that's so dumb is actually their nanny sorry
it's a kid's nanny screw around on your wife and you impregnate your younger nanny that's uh jensaki
that's how you redefine masculinity it's like why is that not brought up as an example of toxicity
but you know chivalrous behavior is always the example of toxicity that dumb chicks bring up
as a way to shame men i don't get it Doug emhoff really redefining masculinity
You broke your covenant with your first wife with the woman that you brought in to help raise the children that you had with your first wife.
I just I just don't think that that that's so lame.
I know we're not doing that.
And then following up to that, what does this mean?
Audio Sunday 29.
What is a proud wife guy?
There's a pop culture phrase wife guy, which you've kind of been known as.
Are you familiar with this?
I've heard about it.
As called a wife guy, a proud wife guy.
How do you feel about that?
Well, if I do something annoying to Kamala and she gets upset, I'll just show her that article.
I'm trying.
Or a T-shirt.
I think that's just called a husband.
I hate society.
Yeah.
Like, that's like a big thing.
What's a wife guy?
I am so done with this.
Like, it's even in the New York Times.
And it's just called a husband.
Stop.
So many people have unhealthy ideas of what relationships are because they have no, they're not in relationships, much less marriages, much less.
long-term commitments. So coming up in our second hour, should we have a purge? I mean, was he speaking
seriously? Was Trump, did he actually make that? Was it a serious proposal? Because you can't turn
that off, right? Once you tell me I can do whatever I want. There's no putting that monster back.
That's not going to happen. So how do you deal with that at large? Also, the longshoremen strike.
What does this mean? I mean, we're going to have major disruption. How prevalent will it be? How long will it
last. And where's poo booty juice? This is literally, for a guy who seeks the spotlight,
isn't this a time when he should come out and seek it? I don't know. I'm just curious. We got all
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So the Longshoreman Strike, I said last hour we were going to touch on this because we've all
been through supply chain crisis, a supply chain crisis before.
And we all, we've all had issues with shipping and everything due to,
to everything that happened with the rona virus.
Now, if you liked how Biden and Harris handled immigration at the southern border,
you're going to love this one.
Yeah.
Well, it's the supply chain.
It's a port strike.
And it's going to get bad.
It's all I got to say.
It's going to be massively disruptive.
It's going to be East Coast ports.
Longshoremen are preparing to strike.
From New England to Texas, the strike is set to happen early Tuesday, the first walkout of its kind in almost half a century.
Freezing, commercial shipping on a massive scale.
And it would be the biggest disruption.
This is how heavy this is.
The biggest disruption to the flow of goods in and out of the country since the height of the pandemic.
So even a short-lived work stoppage would snarl shipping and create havoc.
and supply chains for weeks. So everything from cars to electronics, food to furniture would be
stuck on ships offshore. And according to analysts, each day that a strike lasts, it could cost the
U.S. economy up to a billion dollars. A billion dollars. That's a lot. And I, you have,
Gina Romando is the Commerce Secretary.
She was asked about this.
Audio sound by 36.
Well, what is she hearing if dock workers strike and it goes on longer than a week?
What are you prepared to do?
Listen.
Where have you been kind of focused and hearing on what would happen if the strike goes, let's say, longer than a week?
Again, I have not been very focused on that.
So, Gina Romando, who is literally the Commerce Secretary,
hasn't been focused on it at all.
Poop booty juices, nowhere to be found.
Okay, well, I mean, who the hell is in charge?
Oh, well, let's see, Biden.
What does Biden said?
Biden was asked about the strikes.
Now, he was asked about the strikes in Yemen.
This is what he said to the strikes in Yemen.
Audio 7.
Will you deploy more U.S. troops to the Middle East?
Mr. President, has better not who gone too far.
Any comment on the strikes in Yemen, Mr. President?
He was asked about the strikes in Yemen, and he says, well, I'm supporting the collective bargaining effort.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, so that's the guy who's running the country.
Okay, so there's that.
Running the country, in air quotes.
So there's that.
All right.
So we have no idea really what our commerce secretary is not.
I've not been following that.
That was embarrassing.
This is like the every, actually, every single time she's asked her question, she does not know about that.
What was the last like several things?
We've played, that's all the sound bites we have of her.
Like, I don't know about that.
I don't know.
She, Mariah carries it.
I don't know her.
I don't know her.
So this is just weeks before the presidential campaign.
Huh.
You'd think Democrats would want to solve this.
You would think they would.
And Harris, who's the vice president, hasn't said anything,
realized that as, as, what's his face?
Walls, balls, whatever, Tim Walls, as he hits, come on, it is an honest mistake.
As he hits the stage during the VP debate tomorrow with J.D. Vance,
that's when apparently the port shutdown began.
They, yeah, that's when the port shutdowns begin.
I wonder if that's going to come up tomorrow.
My gosh, Tim Walls is going to try so hard to be the every man.
We're going to talk about this.
That'll be our next topic here.
But it's the International Longshoremen's Association, 47,000 members and the U.S. Maritime
Alliance.
They represent container carriers and port operators.
All their discussions have been installed since summer.
The labor contract expires tonight.
So beginning at 1201, they could go on strike.
and the longshoremen, they load and unload cargo at ports.
They work the cranes that haul those containers.
Those are actually super fun to watch.
They big cranes that haul the containers on and off the cargo ships.
They maintain the equipment.
This is important stuff.
And they said that the ports that they're expecting to close are major maritime hubs in New York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, and Houston.
Now, they're on the West Coast because some people have asked, well, is it?
affecting the West Coast, too. It's not because they are represented by a separate union
that they had a contract agreement already last year. So the ports, like in the North,
in the Pacific Northwest and in California, they cannot, they're not going to be affected by this.
But, but they could say in solidarity, we're going to refuse to handle cargo.
Now, I don't know if that would put them at odds with their, I mean, they just negotiated and got a contract a year ago.
So wouldn't that kind of be spitting in the face of that?
I don't know.
Don't you think so?
Kane, is that spitting in the face of it?
Are you spent, I mean, if you're like on solidarity, even though they got a nice contract a year ago, would that be spitting in the face of it?
I don't know.
Kind of.
How's that interpreted?
Yeah.
I mean, I guess it could be interpreted both ways, but.
I would just be like if I was a crane operating.
to me it would be a sad day when I couldn't operate a crane.
I mean, I don't, I've never done that.
But to me, it's just like a giant version of that, you know, the toy thing.
And the fact that this strikes, this strike is even being considered right now shows that there's actually been a long history of grievances that they've had.
And it has not been addressed by anyone, let alone the administration.
No.
So, they have no, excuse me, they have no way.
right now, nothing from the administration at handling this.
So they look at, it's the International Longshoremen's Association, so it's East Coast, 36 ports, east and Gulf Coast.
And it looks like everybody may have to divert to West Coast.
You know how much more expensive that would be?
So think of it.
They would have to, depending on how long it goes on with East Coast ports, shippers then may have to divert to West Coast.
think about how much more expensive that makes something that if it has to be diverted all the way around the other side of the country.
And then to get it to wherever you are, that's going to be, that's, prices are going to skyrocket.
And how does that affect an economy that is already dealing with Biden inflation?
I mean, what about factories that need parts and things like that?
I mean, there was a pull this up.
This is a CNN piece.
It said there are shortages, higher prices, even factory parts, everything.
It could actually disrupt more than just obviously consumption,
but it could disrupt plant operations if it halts the delivery of supplies and parts for other factories.
In New York and New Jersey, they're both affected by this.
That's the third largest port by volume of cargo handled.
And it also, now listen to this, it also affects places like Port Wilmington and Delaware.
So Port Wilmington and Delaware, that's the banana port.
That brings in the biggest share of bananas to the United States.
1.2 million metric tons of bananas come through that port.
90% of cherries, imported cherries, 82% of hot peppers, 80% of imported chocolate come through all the containers offloaded at those ports, according to the American Farm Bureau.
now it's getting scarier now here's where we're getting scary this is where we're getting scary guys
80% gain of imported beer wine and whiskey and scotch and 60% of rum arriving at east and gulf coast ports
yeah that's the top import at the port of new york in new jersey we're going to have to work
with wand to like come up with some kind of rum running operation a rum running operation a rum running
operation from San Juan to
Dallas. I think you've already
said too much. I didn't
say that. I was just speculating. Don't
make me talk about the purge.
Oh, speaking of the purge, hold up.
Was he serious?
Or was he joking?
Trump with the purge stuff.
I'm curious. Here's why I bring that up. So
he was giving
remarks on Sunday.
He was in Erie, Pennsylvania. I was there with Mike
Kelly. And he was talking about
crime and illegal immigration.
This is audio sound by five.
This is what he said. Listen.
He's a great congressman. Would you say,
Mike, that if you were in charge, you would say,
oh, please, don't touch them. Don't touch them.
Let them rob your store.
All these stores go out of business, right?
They don't pay rent.
The city doesn't have a lot.
It's a chain of events that's so bad.
One rough hour, and I mean
real rough, the word will
get out and it will end
immediately.
So everyone's like, he's talking about the purge.
And all these leftist media outlets, the same ones who had nothing to say when people were talking about eliminating Trump, et cetera.
They were like, these are dangerous.
I actually don't, I don't trust them to determine what is or isn't dangerous.
They said, oh, this is dangerous.
And he's talking about a purge.
Well, I think he has to be joking because it wouldn't work.
I mean, A, it's not constitutional B.
It's just not something that would work.
And C, remember what I told you?
Like if you give me the green light to act and pull some shenanigans to act up and pull shenanigans,
I'm never going to stop.
How do you turn that off, right?
How do you turn that off?
And also, doesn't all of this operate kind of under the assumption that there are more good guys than bad guys?
But do you know why the bad guys persist?
Because they're like really good at being bad guys.
They're like professional bad guys.
You know what I mean?
Like you're not going to out criminal a criminal because they thought of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that's just not, it's like when your parents go, don't think of it because I've already done all of it before.
Right?
I don't know.
But Canberings up a really good point too.
Then what happens if they're like, okay, we did this.
Now let's introduce martial law and keep it forever.
Just saying.
So no, I don't, I don't like giving, I don't like suspending rule of law like that in a republic.
No matter what.
Government loves to do it under the guise of emergencies.
I know.
But that doesn't make it okay.
Okay.
So that we're just going to just disregard.
Do you realize that the reason we have a republic still is because we have good people who observe rule of law?
And we at least operate with the understanding that there's a republic and we live in it.
I mean, I get the Democrats don't, but we still do.
And that's what's saving it.
But you can't, once you allow everyone to just, you know, go through a purge, you're never going to stop that.
There are going to be people who are like, no, I like this too much.
I mean, you give me an opportunity to be a warlord.
I'm going to be a warlord.
I'm just saying it's just I'm really, I'm really good at the game of risk.
I may in my mind be like 610 and weigh 500 pounds in my mind and not in reality.
But I am really good with strategy and I can at least, you know, figure out some stuff.
I'm just saying, like don't, don't let those people have that.
You're never going to stop that once you start it.
He said he'd put Mike Kelly in front of it.
I don't think Mike Kelly was aware of that.
he would have Mike Kelly be like the purge minister.
Oh boy. Yeah, you can't turn it off. And then you invite the government to come in and go,
oh, martial law. Okay. Oh, now we're going to have to have all these strict laws and oversight.
You guys, you wanted us to suspend the rule of law. We're going to have to have new laws now,
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All right.
So apparently Earth is going to have a temporary mini moon for a few months.
Oh, I like it.
Is that going to be like Moodang and mini HIPAA?
I'm obsessed with that HIPAA.
Earth is going to have a temporary mini moon.
Only for two months, though.
It's actually an asteroid.
It's about the size of a school bus.
It's 33 feet.
And it whizzes by Earth.
Actually, it's already whizzing by right now.
It's out there whizzing.
It's going to be temporarily trapped by our planet's gravity and orbit the globe.
Only for two months, though.
Yeah, so it's up there whizzing away right now.
The mini moon.
And that's it.
It's just basically a bus.
A size asteroid.
I'm all right with that.
Israeli airstrikes.
No, more Houthis.
Israeli jets strike hootty terror assets.
Yemen. They hit their power planes in a seaport used to transfer Iranian weapons to the region.
So good. And they also killed 37 militants. The U.S. hit Syria with airstrikes, killing 37
militants over there. Also, we'll pull this one up. This is, oh, we already talked about this,
this order from the Florida, that, that anti-2A order that was immediately put,
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And he said, you know, he didn't run because you're not supposed to.
How many people, though, remember that?
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So it's reported that Israel looks ready to mount a limited ground invasion of southern Lebanon,
centered on clearing out Hezbollah and their infrastructure near the Israeli northern border.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
This was, I mean, it's kind of, it's to be expected considering the ongoing, I mean,
we're coming up on a year since October 7th.
There are still hostages that Hamas hasn't turned over.
Hezbollah is now attacking from the north.
And John Kirby still thinks that the diplomatic corps,
Saudi Assamite 18 is the best way. Listen to this.
I think what we would agree on is that there needs to be an effort to de-escalate here.
Again, Israel has a right to defend itself and a responsibility to do so.
I mean, Hezbollah, under Mr. Nizraullah, was a lethal threat to the Israeli people.
They want to get their families back to those homes and kibbutzis in the north.
We want to see that too.
We believe and continue to believe that an all-out war with Hezbollah, certainly with Iran, is not the way to do that.
If you want to get those folks back home safely and sustainably, we believe that a diplomatic path is the right course.
I don't understand his both ways.
Like he wants it both ways.
He says, well, you know, we need to pursue, you know, a diplomatic course.
And we have a, you know, there's a responsibility to de-escalate.
Yes, they absolutely have a right to defend themselves.
When he says that there ought to be or needs to be de-escalation, who is he specifically referencing?
because Israel is thrown in into the context of that simply because they weren't differentiated.
They weren't removed from it.
He didn't say, well, Hezbollah needs to de-escalate or Hamas needs to de-escalate.
In fact, none of these people who talk about de-escalation, they never talk about the antagonists
de-escalating.
They just say generally there needs to be de-escalation.
Well, what about the person or the entity that's responding?
and defending themselves
and trying to get their people back.
Why would you include them in any kind of de-escalation remark?
That's like if someone broke into your home,
say there was a Venezuelan gang
that broke into your home and kidnapped your kids
and busted up your house and injured you.
And then you responded,
it would be like someone telling you a year later,
well, you've got to de-escalate.
De-escalate what?
there wasn't an escalation. It was just a terror attack. A murderous attack. I mean, they had been
leading up to that. They had been nonstop shelling Israeli people, shelling Israel, sending over rockets,
et cetera, et cetera, not just Hamas, but also Hezbollah. So that's where the escalation has
always been. But you don't tell people defending, you wouldn't, you wouldn't tell your spouse,
well, we have to de-escalate. What do you mean?
deescalate? Because that sounds like disengaged to me. And ultimately, I think that's what some people
mean when they're using that word to reference Israel's reaction. Oh, well, they need to disengage or
not defend themselves. But yet, it's never Hamas or Hezbollah that's told to deescalate specifically.
Why don't they ever get into that level of specificity? Well, it's they need to, it's Hamas and
Hezbollah that must deescalate. Instead of just saying generally, well, you know, we have to
escalate. There's a responsibility to deescalate. There's only one party responsible in deescalating,
and that's the antagonist that escalated it and started all of it in the first place and has not returned
any hostages yet. And it's a year later, diplomatic course to get hostages back clearly hasn't
worked. It hasn't worked. I don't know if some of them will ever be rescued. It's very clear that it's
been a year later and they're not going to give anybody back. We know there are babies that were taken,
they're even still alive anymore.
They probably don't even remember their families.
It's horrible.
So there's no de-escalation.
There's just elimination at this point.
And Hezbollah and Hamas, they've got to be entirely eliminated.
If they don't choose to de-escalate and the world is too terrified to specifically tell them to de-escalate, then they have to be eliminated.
I mean, if you're so scared of telling a group of people to knock it all,
off because you're afraid that they might react, maybe they should be eliminated.
Terrorists should be eliminated.
This is insane.
We're still having these discussions.
Well, I mean, you know, diplomatic courses, if someone had kidnapped my kids, I would
destroy every single person in their entire family trees.
I would leave your legacy in ash.
There would be nowhere where you could hide.
I would be, it would be a demon on earth after you.
There is nothing.
Nothing that would stop.
And I think if you, if they, they, especially these children, they take these hostages, they keep, I mean, good, there's no deterrent.
Bad guys and barbarians, that's an insults of barbarians.
Brutal people have to live in fear of what happens if they wrong, innocent people.
if they target innocent people.
There isn't a deterrent.
Kane says I would kill them so hard they would die to death.
I'd kill them and bring them back just so I could repeatedly kill them.
And it would be a never-ending cycle.
And every single time would be worse.
Oh my goodness.
See, this is why Trump is talking about a purge.
Was he talking about a purge or was he saying like just let law enforcement do their job?
What was he saying?
It was the latter.
Yeah.
It was about law enforcement doing their job, allowing them to do their job.
part of me was like, yes, let there be a purge, because I know I would be fine. And that's kind of
scary that it's like, wait, what kind of person would I be to be fine? You know what I mean?
Like, and that kind of, then I think that scares me more than the idea of their being
total lawlessness, right? Like, what kind of person would you have to be to thrive in that kind
of? Because they're always baddies, right? Just saying, just saying. So a few other,
We've been talking about the election.
The debate is tomorrow.
Do you guys want to hear Kamala Harris accidentally going off script and trying to talk economy?
Because I do.
Audio sum by 12, please.
First of all, Latina small businesses are the fastest growing in the country.
Yes, they are.
Right?
Yes, they are.
But included in that is that we don't lack for people who have ambition and have aspirations and dreams and an idea that is a great
idea and work ethic. But not everybody has access to the capital. And I believe strongly that our small
businesses are the backbone of America's economy. So when we grow and strengthen small businesses,
we all benefit. Oh my gosh. I'm so bored. What is she, what is she trying to get into here?
Like you're just wanting to give people money randomly? What is she talking about? Kane, are you all right?
It's only Monday, dude. I literally felt like an annual.
Created like immediately in my brain hearing that.
Same.
If she cared about small business, they wouldn't have tried shutting them down during COVID.
That's number one.
Number two, they wouldn't be overspending tax money that they currently can't, and they don't have.
They're spending what they don't have.
And that's causing inflation, the cost of money to go up.
And in order to do any business, you've got to inject cash into your business.
So that cost is going up for businesses as well.
Everything she's done has been a detriment to small business.
For her to say that is just laughable and it gives me a headache.
Well, she knows more than you because that's it.
Yeah, I know just, I know, I know.
It's especially her unrealized gains thing.
By the way, I was reading this interesting piece.
This is true.
It's over a Texas scorecard.
We are already living that right now.
we're already living on in Texas you we are we already pay unrealized gains the theoretical
increase in an item's value that you just if you haven't sold it you just haven't realized the
income this is like the gentleman like me and my friends are just like realizing stuff can you
give me that audio somebody because that's unrealized gains right?
there. Me and my friends were just like realizing stuff, like realizing things. We talk about that all
the time, but this is what I hear, this is what I think of whenever she talks about unrealized gains.
Listen. Yeah.
Yeah. Okay. It's all right. Well, you get it. But homeowners, even though we, in Texas, you don't
have an income tax or you think, and you're not tax like on your actual gains. Like, I feel like
every year has a new energy. And I feel like this year is really about like, like,
the year of just realizing stuff and everyone around me, we're all just like realizing things.
That's, see, that's what your assets are doing.
Like, we're realizing stuff.
But what if, what if I haven't realized anything?
You're still getting taxed.
I've realized things.
Okay, you can get taxed because you've realized.
But I haven't realized anything.
Okay, then you don't get, but see, what?
I was going to say, she's trying to unburden us from what hasn't been yet.
Yeah, exactly.
Like don't, don't, no, she's trying to burden you by what hasn't been.
So in Texas, property values, think about it.
As that, as your property value increases, so do the taxes, correct?
Right?
There are people who get property taxed out of their property, because you never really own your own property.
Property taxes are Marxism.
It's Marxism that we think is acceptable in the United States.
Not, I don't think it is, but generally.
nobody raises a fit about it. But it is. So you have rising property values in Texas means that
property, I fight my property tax every single time I'm like, oh, uh-uh, and nobody wants that drama
coming into the office and dealing with that. So they just are like, oh my gosh, what makes her go away?
I am the person that will literally fight with you on everything. I am that person. Like red light cameras,
these are unconstitutional. And I will come in and be my own attorney and they'll just be like, get her out.
get out get out so squeaky wheels do get the grease by the way they get all the grease
nom nom nom grease right so think about it though in texas and this is a great piece over a texas score
card you know when your property is increasing um you're and you're not selling it you're literally
being taxed on what you haven't a value you have not realized right it's it's
It's her policy in action.
And so you have people who purchase, say, you know, retirees that have purchased their house
30 years ago.
And their property tax is increased to the point where now they can't pay their property
tax because of value on their property, which is, and in Texas they're rising like crazy.
They haven't sold it.
They haven't realized it.
So their tax obligations exceed their ability to keep up to pay it.
So you're taxing them on wealth that they haven't realized that they have, they've made no use of, that's just the assessed value of their home.
That is an unrealized gain.
And that's, Texas, it's real bad.
And it's something that they're having to fight at the legislative level.
It'd be great, by the way, if more could be done, Republicans than Austin.
So I'm just, and Republicans always talk about ending the property tax, but they are, their two, their, they're,
pansies. They're absolute pansies about it. Oh, it's stuff that they'll talk about privately,
but they won't put in a public speech. It's stuff that they'll lower their voice and talk to you
about how much they agree with you. But then when it comes to proposing actual action, they don't
do anything. I mean, don't sit here and talk about capping the appraisal. It's Marxist. Property
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it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man or florida woman
because that's what happened here in Tampa.
A drunk Florida woman ran into a barrier wall
in the I-4 in Tampa.
And then on Sunday, after when the troopers showed up,
she grabbed his man bits and bit his leg.
What?
Yep.
25-year-old Tyshiro Williams of Largo.
She crashed into a barrier wall.
When they, when troopers arrived, she was impaired.
They were taken into custody.
She resisted.
How to be physically restrained.
as officers, as they tried to restrain her, she grabbed the junk of one trooper and then bit another
trooper's leg. So she got charged with resisting, with violence and a DUI, according to Florida Highway
Patrol. I don't know why I thought that they would wear cups, but I mean, it makes sense that they
don't. But now I'm like, well, golly, you know, there's because there's no way to like put one on before
you go over and you know got to do your stop or good heavens um i don't even know i this guy this
florida man uh was he got in trouble because he was hiding drugs in his nose
from the police and it didn't work as you can imagine this was in st petersburg
joel wallace was pulled over for speeding and this was on miles stretch road in holiday florida
He refused to stop originally.
So it was a high-speed chase.
And he just high-speed chased him right on home.
He literally went home.
And then apparently, while on route during the high-speed chase to his house,
he tried to snort the rest of the cocaine that he had in his car.
I don't know why people...
You think, like, cheating, like flirting with death is going to be better than just get...
I mean, stop it.
And when they finally got him, he had white residue all over his nose.
And he was telling them that he didn't have white residue all over his nose and that he didn't have any cocaine.
And he had no idea why they thought he had illegal drugs or why he was attempting to conceal them because he didn't have any cocaine, except for the fact that he literally had white powder all over his nose because he tried to snort the remainder of the cocaine.
That's horrible.
So he's totally in jail.
A naked Florida man claims to be the devil and terrorizes women.
I mean, it's 2024.
So he could be.
Or maybe he's Anthony Wiener.
I don't know.
A naked Florida man says he was the devil, terrorizes women.
His name is Rover Landis Pena.
He decided to break into a Florida woman's home totally butt naked and said he was the devil,
according to WTVJ.
And he walked into her apartment and said that he went into her bedroom, apparently broke into her apartment, went to her bedroom, told her she had to die.
And then she tried to run away.
He grabbed her, dragged her, dragged her by her hair inside.
Then he, she has a husband who wasn't there.
He was at work.
He began stealing her husband's underwear.
Story never ends, by the way.
And the neighbors ended up calling the cops because they heard all of the stuff.
And then when the police showed up, the devil was still yelling and swearing.
He said he was the husband because look, would he have all this underwear if he wasn't?
I'm not even kidding you.
So, and then it was crazy.
It's crazy.
So the guy gets, he was arrested, charged with burglary, assault, battery.
I don't know, man.
What in the world?
You know, was it a full moon, hurricane weather?
I don't know.
Stick with us.
Welcome to the third hour of the program.
And you can follow along on Rumble where the chat happens X, Channel 347, direct TV.
The couple of things, we've been talking about the longshoremen, the dock workers.
That's going to kick off what?
12.1 a.m.
Well, tonight, technically tomorrow, Tuesday.
I mean,
who, got the VP debate tomorrow.
And then you have what could potentially be a massive,
just a huge disaster for supply chain.
And that's the Longshoremen's Union strike,
which we've been talking about last hour.
I think that's like one of the biggest stories right now.
And Gina Romando, I still can't get over the soundbite.
I cannot get over the soundbite.
She's literally the Commerce Secretary.
Kane, for people who don't know, what's the Commerce Secretary do?
She's in charge of all that commerce, especially the ones that involve our ports, because that's,
there's a lot of product imported into the United States.
Yeah, a huge amount of product.
I mean, think about your fruit, your whiskey, your wine, your supplies for factories, parts at factories,
literally everything.
And this affects the eastern seaboard going all the way into the Gulf.
the western side of the country isn't affected because it's a different union and a year ago they had a different contract.
However, there's still a possibility they could walk off in solidarity.
But for this, for this situation, there's, I mean, they've been trying to have been negotiating.
Nothing's in sight.
So tomorrow could be the big strike day.
And people are warning about, you could either have it, well, a combination of both empty shelves and for the products that would,
come in, that would come in on the East Coast, the prices are going to skyrocket on that.
45,000 dock workers. So that's 36 ports. Shortages, price increases, especially if things have to be
redirected to the western side of the country. Imagine that. Think about it. Walmart, Home Depot,
IKEA, Amazon, all of this stuff, especially Amazon. Who, Amazon could get hit by this.
they said that they're looking at a supply chain disruption similar to what we saw at the height of
the pandemic at the height of the rona that's what we're looking at so they wanted they're demanding
a pay raise it's about 77% over six years so that means a typical wage would go from 81,000 to
143,000 that's a pretty big wage increase so they said that the strike you're going to see higher prices
and empty shelves. That's what you're going to see. So retailers are trying to reroute stuff to
west coast ports and use air freight. But they can't do that for everything. And that's, I mean,
it's only kind of a somewhat of a solution. And it's also, you're going to see things get a lot more
expensive. And there's going to be delays. A lot of delays. So they, they've been negotiating with
the United States Maritime Alliance. So that's the entity that the Longshoremen's Union Association has been
negotiating with. They haven't had any other negotiations since June. This would be the first strike
since 77 and since before I was alive. So they there's and there's a lot that would be affected.
So the two busiest for auto ports, Baltimore and Brunswick, Georgia, Philly, which gives priority
to fruits and vegetables, Norlands, which handles coffee. And then you have other ports affected
Boston, New York, New Jersey, Norfolk, Virginia, Wilmington, South Carolina,
North Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, Tampa, Florida, Mobile, Alabama, and Houston.
So lots of delays, lots of delays. And they said that they're trying to see, it be one of the,
someone was saying that under the Taft Hartley, he could, Biden could maybe seek a cooling off period to suspend the strike.
But the administration has already said that, well, not through Biden, through one of his underlings,
that that there's so far, there's no intention or desire for the administration to do it.
Does this benefit Democrats for this to happen this close to election?
I wouldn't imagine this helps or helps anybody this close to election.
But, you know, here we're five weeks away and you're going to have a significant strike.
I don't know how long it would go on for.
But, you know, at maybe, you know, the administration saying they have no plans to take the Tart Hartley, the Taft-Hartley Act now.
But, you know, if if they're impacted by this, you know, maybe they could.
I don't know. Do you think this hurts, does this hurt Democrats, Kane? Do you think it hurts Democrats?
I would say so.
I mean, I think anything that you would think it would, but I don't know.
So far, I haven't really seen anything from Harris on this, which was one of the things I was looking at my notes for.
I haven't really seen anything from her on this, but I don't know.
We'll see.
But they, this would, the Taft-Heartly Act, it would, it restricts the activity of labor unions and things like that.
And this is a Truman thing.
So this is back in the 40s.
So I don't even know.
has it ever been implemented? I don't know.
Good question.
Yeah.
So this is, you have the supply chain disruption of 2021.
Now you're going to probably see more.
It's probably, it could be.
It could be that's definitely what everybody's anticipating.
So yeah, you might want to stock up on some stuff.
Now the longshoremen, they were saying that they're, they're not going to accept any other, you know,
the offers that have come in.
from the Maritime Alliance and et cetera, et cetera.
So I don't know.
People, he, the Biden administration, and this was CNN,
and a piece that they ran a few days ago,
they had said that we've never invoked Taft Hartley to break a strike.
We're not going to do it now.
And it doesn't sound like they will.
So the whole purpose, by the way, of that act,
And it was like in 1947 under Harry Truman, was to regulate what unions during a period of emergency, what unions can and can't do.
So it's saying that they can't engage in unfair practices is what really what it's about.
And I mean, is it considered a national emergency period, though, or of them striking?
Does that constitute a national emergency when they strike?
See, I mean, there's questions.
So we'll see how far it goes.
We'll see how long it goes.
But in the meantime, what you can,
I would say certain things that you can get at the store you should probably get.
I don't think you need to get totally full on crazy.
But maybe it would be smart to stock up on some stuff, you know,
that might be a smart thing to do.
Because the strike is economically, it's depending on how long it goes on,
it could be pretty damaging.
And this, I don't know, it's just very interesting that this is happening right before,
right before an election, right before an election, I'm telling you.
Now, a few other things to touch on segue, using this to segue into some immigration,
I wanted to pull up, bear with me, because I got a lot of stuff up, I wanted to pull up this story
that I had found, and this is a pretty crazy story.
There's a story of these eight illegal immigrants that were arrested in Tennessee on looting, burglaring, flood-ravaged victims in eastern Tennessee.
So people who were here illegally and they were arrested because they were looting.
They were arrested for looting, hurricane victims.
And I think that's interesting in that.
this is just how unbelievably widespread and how every single week now, every single week I have a story of that involves someone who came to the country illegally committing a crime against someone else.
Like we had the trooper officer Lee in St. Louis who was killed when someone from Venezuela who entered illegally, who had been deported repeatedly too, by the way, who entered illegally and was drunk driving and didn't have a license and plowed into him at 8.30 in the morning.
he was working a crash scene.
It's like every week we have,
we have some kind of story like this.
And now we have these eight dudes.
And they're all young dudes.
And they were arrested for looting.
People are dealing with floods and losing everything
that they have over a flood and they are now having to also deal with
this on top of it.
I mean, it's, it's just, it's a shame.
This is horrible.
By the way, where's Biden?
Anybody know?
I just saw another picture of him on the beach.
It's a new one.
It's a newer one.
He's sitting there with Jill.
They're chilling on the beach.
People are flooding.
People are being flooded.
You got a hurricane coming in.
He's been on the beach and Harris has been campaigning and fundraising.
I'm not saying that you can't, you know, multitask, but it just seems to be a bad optic, right?
Like, didn't people get mad at Bush when he would go back to his ranch at Texas?
in Texas and do ranch work if there was a disaster somewhere and he would be really and people
would be really upset by it. Do you remember when there was, after Hurricane Katrina, people
got mad at him because he was, they had a photo of him like at the desk on the phone and he was
getting ridiculed for, I guess they wanted him down there physically in Louisiana. But Harris can
release a photo that looks like bad AI and she's at the desk looking at a white piece of paper and
She's got earbuds that aren't even plugged in.
And that's...
I mean, she gets a total pass.
Juan's showing you...
It's weird.
I mean, her...
It's totally not even plugged in.
But why does her head look like at such a weird angle?
White piece of paper.
She's got her coffee cup.
She's...
Is that Air Force One, I guess, that she's on?
Actually, that's a good question.
I think she's just deep in thought here, right?
She's just...
She's like got the thinking man pose?
Yeah.
The thinking man pose.
You're not convinced?
No, I'm not convinced at all. I mean, not that she thinks. I mean, I've got audio here to the contrary of that. If you would like to hear, I think we should play. I mean, you know, she's talking about what she wants to do to help protect our borders. Audio sound bite nine. Do you believe her on this? Go ahead. We should not permit scapegoating instead of solutions. And let's see what's happening. Let's not permit scapegoating instead of solutions.
or rhetoric instead of results.
As your president, I will protect our nation's sovereignty,
secure our border, and work to fix our broken system of immigration.
And I will partner with Democrats, Republicans, and independents to do it.
Why can't you do it now?
You're the vice president of the United States.
do it now when she's like we're going to change like from what from you like you're there you're in
office what why can't you do it now like a million dollar question why not now doesn't make any sense
we have more on the way i'm also curious as to gosh i'm fascinated by this this this hopefully i hope
it's not a strike but golly nothing from biden on it although he said that he was actually he thought he
was addressing it when he was asked about the strikes from Yemen. And he said that he supports the
bargaining efforts. Okay. Well. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for
Dana's Quick Five. So apparently there are actually get out of jail free cards. Did you know this?
You didn't know this. How was that? So it's like actually a thing apparently. So pure the hill,
every police officer in New York, including retired officers,
are allowed to buy a certain number of special cards issued by the union.
They pay a nominal sum for the cards.
They distribute them as they wish.
Sometimes they can give them to family and friends.
You can use them for perks like meal discounts.
Sometimes they sell them.
It's the police benevolence association courtesy cards.
Some people call them to get out of jail free cards.
So the idea is when someone who has a card is pulled over for a traffic violation
or approached by police for a minor offense.
If you show the card to the officer,
it basically lets you go on with nothing more than just a warning.
I've heard of stories like this, but I don't know.
I don't know if I believe it, right?
Because you've got to enforce the law without fear of favor.
You know what I mean?
And I think that there's a lot of good guys out there.
So I don't, I don't know anyone that this has ever happened to.
Do you?
I hear about these things, but there's never been anyone who's like, yeah, I did it.
And it worked.
You know?
I don't know.
Just, oh, anyway.
So, oh, look at this.
They're trying to tell you that it's not the injection, but just alcohol that's linked to all these cancers.
Drinking alcohol is linked to six types of cancers, but not the government injection that we still don't know what the hell's in it.
It's just taken shut up.
Not that at all.
I don't believe any of the stuff that they push.
I don't believe a single bit of it.
You know why?
Because all those octogenarians or what are the centrenarians, sorry, the ones that are like over 100?
Every single time you ask them, what do you do to live long?
I'd be happy and I have a drink every now and then.
Not alcoholics.
Like, seriously, learn the difference.
But, so I don't believe, I don't believe this stuff.
I don't believe it.
So a family, this is Newsweek, focused on a baby's first steps.
They don't, they've missed the three-year-old wielding a knife.
It's all on video.
Everybody's watching this baby take her first steps.
But yet, in the background, it's a three-year-old with a knife.
And they, it was their daughter's birthday.
They were one-year-old.
And unfortunately, Newsweek,
varies the lead all the way down at the bottom of the article because this person used to go back to J school and learn how to write a proper story.
But they said that the kid was, the toddler was trying to get the cake because they used a knife to cut the cake.
They were trying to get the cake knife to lick the cake off the knife, which is scaring me even more.
And so it's just literally in the background is this kid wielding a giant knife.
It's funny and also scary if you're a parent because you're like, you know how quickly that could happen.
Oh, by the way, 23 Mia is selling your DNA.
ever use that, which is why I've never used
anything like this. Yeah, they're selling
all your genetic information.
They're on the verge of being, they're
actually getting, they shut down their in-house
drug development until last month.
They've been laying people off.
They're selling everything, including their 15 million
customers' DNA material.
Yeah, look at that. Stick with us. Stephen Yeats
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We're watching still all of these stories about recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.
Very nice name for a bad hurricane.
Just horrible.
I mean, just the destruction.
I was reading about the destruction in Augusta, Georgia.
Holy cow.
insane. I mean, it's
just like these areas were just pummeled.
Biden, though, says that we've given
everything that we have. Audio soundbite 8.
Listen to this.
You have any words from the victims of this
the day? Yes, it's tragic.
Matter of fact, we're trying to get the exact
number. My FEMA
advisors on the ground in Florida right now
is a distinction between
the numbers that Phoebe's used
and the ones that are used by
the locals.
So it's
really is
Amazing. You saw the photographs. It's stunning.
It's so many, so such a wide area.
We're giving them all the, everything that we have. We're on the ground ahead of time.
So we're working hard.
Hey, you got Ukraine that gets more money, though. They get more money. And just saying, just I see some memes out there with Ukraine and where North Carolina should be on the map.
I just, right before an election.
I have a million other things that I wanted to ask him about.
I'm trying not to be too tinfoil with this.
But our very good friend, Stephen Yates, you can find him at Yates Coms on X.
And he is Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
And he joins us now, as he typically does on Mondays.
And we're always grateful for his time because he's one of the smartest people that we know.
He's in demand.
Stephen, always good to see you.
I know that you're down there in Hurricane Territory, too.
I hope that you've weathered, literally weathered the storm.
Okay.
It seems like you got some decent power, but our prayers and thoughts are with everybody down there.
You went through it okay?
Yeah, we are in an area that is lightly affected by things.
We're in a high rise, not on a beach.
Anyone who knows me and knows the state of my pigment knows that I'm not out on a beach in daytime very often.
And so I like nighttime beach rides, but those areas tragically were hit very, very hard.
So there's a lot of devastation in any low-level.
lying areas. And so it's going to take some time. And I think we're among a lot of other areas
are hit with a cellular outage that I assume is related to the landslides and storms and stuff like
that. But all things consider, I can't complain. We're connecting by Wi-Fi and doing okay.
We've got an election. Early voting's already started. An election of five weeks. We've got a number
of southern states now, southeastern states dealing with this hurricane recovery. And we now have this
stock worker strike that's supposed to kick off tomorrow. And that, and that affects mostly the
Eastern Seaboard. Just a lot of stuff that's just, just all piling up right ahead of an election.
I just kind of wanted to get your thoughts on how these two very different issues, I think one may
impact people's thoughts about whom they're going to vote for if they're still undecided more than
another. But how does this all play in? Because this is a, it's kind of weird to have this much
stuff kick off right before an election like this. Yeah, funny. It's almost like,
like Hillary Clinton just went on TV and gave an interview saying a lot of things were going to happen between now on the election.
I don't know.
Yeah.
But in fairness, I think hopefully this is a reminder to everybody.
If you live in a jurisdiction where they have early voting, go ahead and get that thing in now.
Just go ahead because you don't want to wait until election day and there's a cellular outage, a power outage, a storm or some other thing happens.
and all of a sudden a whole bucket of votes just can't really make it in on time.
So sorry when it comes around time to tally up.
And so I think really if you're just looking at the contrast of one set of candidates who are running for national office
that are hitting the areas that are hardest hit, standing with people and the other team,
basically going to fundraisers and walking up a ramp to the airplane while ignoring the press,
And, you know, we've got the sitting president going from beach to camera saying he's done everything.
It says he was there early or on time or whatever.
I mean, no, they weren't.
Yeah.
I mean, it's as if people think people don't know.
I mean, I don't even know when the last time it was that Joe Biden got out of Delaware.
Yeah, I just remember.
And you were in, and I want to let everybody know, too.
Stephen, not only did he work into the Trump administration, but he's also in the Bush administration as well.
I just remember, I think it was like a photo of Bush on his ranch in Texas and he was literally doing ranch work.
And from what I understood, he would also like kind of make that sort of like how Rancho DeCello was Reagan's Western White House.
Bush kind of made his Texas ranch, you know, the Texas White House.
And he did a lot of work there.
But I remember there was a photo that came out and he was doing ranch work.
And this was about the time of Katrina.
And he was blasted for this.
There are photos of Biden.
I mean a million different photos.
He had an extended weekend on the beach.
He's on the beach.
His mouth's open.
He's catching zes.
He's sitting there with Jill.
They're under an umbrella.
Nothing.
Nothing.
And he's literally sitting and relaxing on the beach
while these southern states are getting hammered.
Yeah.
You're absolutely right about the way those things were done.
And it is in terms of presidential campaign history,
definitely a trend that when natural disasters occur in the closing times of the election season,
and it usually redounds very poorly for the politician that is in office.
These days, though, we have this new trick.
Who's actually in office?
Who is our president right now?
Who's in charge?
Because a lot of the country has sort of nonplussed by this.
They know that President Biden has been dialed out since nearly forever.
And they know that Kamala Harris is running for president
and not running the government while she's doing it.
And so I think it's sort of as Vivek Ramas.
Swami's been saying it's a system, not an individual. The system is going and no one knows who the
system is. But they know it's not in North Carolina and Georgia right now. Not there at all. I wanted to
switch gears and ask you, he was able to do one thing, although he had to lend a signature to something.
This actually surprised me. And I've seen some people because they are critical of the money that's been
sent to Ukraine and Israel. And I think it's now because of the way he said, well, we have no
more aid for North Carolina or something like that. And you have people who are really hurried
and their entire communities are destroyed.
But he approved a defense package for Taiwan on Sunday, $567 million in defense assistance for
Taiwan.
Now, China, of course, says that, quote, army and Taiwan will backfire after this aid was approved.
What do you make of this?
And is it the same as comparing, you know, what the United States sends to Ukraine, which is way more than this?
because I know a lot of people on the right are saying that it's the same thing and we should be sending more money to like North Carolina and Georgia.
What is your take on this? Because, you know, you understand the relationship that the U.S. has with Taiwan, I think, better than anybody else that's on TV.
Well, first off, I think it's a major strategic mistake for the U.S. and Taiwan to be in the aid business.
And there's experts in process that say, oh, no, no, this is special programs. This is unleashed.
unleashing things that are immediately needed and they have to go through special channels.
And all I call on that is hogwash because they've unleashed billions and billions and billions
of dollars of AD Ukraine over the last few years. And Taiwan has billions of dollars and is ready,
willing and able to buy. It's time for dopey Americans to get out of the way and let Taiwan buy
what it wants and its needs. And if they're going to have people get around with furrowed
brow about proliferation risks or what have you, they've been unleashing all this stuff to
Ukraine, who's fighting with Russia. You think things aren't going to be a proliferation risk out there?
What about stuff all over the Middle East? What about the $80 billion where the stuff left
in Afghanistan? So Crimea River about the proliferation at this point, I say sell things to someone
that's willing to defend themselves so that Americans aren't the 911 and maybe that deterrence
can hold. So that's very, very difficult.
different. And in terms of those who say we're impoverished, we are deeply in debt, but terribly,
terribly in debt. But there are resources to need emergency needs. This is just like the border
when it comes to emergency response. It's willful neglect if the administration isn't surging
resources in. And if they cared about it, they might even look at military resources and assets
who can have immediate, urgent lift capabilities to go to different areas. They would call
up someone like Elon Musk who seems able to restore telecommunications at the drop of a hat
in danger zones, you'd have an all-hands-on-deck approach if you really put Americans first.
And that's a great point. We're talking to our good friend Stephen Yates at Yates Coms on X,
because every single thing that I've ever read about Taiwan and any kind of acquisition of any kind of
defensive material for the lack of a better way to put it, they have to go through this whole
process of purchasing it and then it has to be approved and it hasn't been approved every single
time. And the Taipei Times, I know that they wrote just what back in July that Taiwan's been
one of the largest buyers of U.S. defense equipment, but I know that it has to go through that whole
process and that this administration isn't always keen to approve it every time. I've had headlines
where they've either dragged it out or they haven't, but they'll throw all kinds of stuff for free
over to Ukraine and Taiwan's like, we are willing to give you money for these things.
We often downgrade what we'll sell to Taiwan too.
And it's just an old way of doing things that I don't think makes good sense for American national interests.
And a bunch of cardigan wearing pencil neck geeks from the past will say, oh, this is the way it's always been done.
And you're going to provoke the Chinese.
Well, consider them provoked.
They've been provoking us pretty badly in a number of ways.
And I want our allies to be able to pick up the fight before we need to.
And so I think I'll go ahead and roll those risk dice and move the material.
Sell it.
It's good for jobs in America, good for extended deterrence for the United States.
And it's time to get the bureaucrats out of the way.
I think what they're doing is trying to set up our allies to fail in a China contingency
so they can sort of say, well, they were blameless for slow rolling things because our allies fell short.
And I think that's just sort of the D.C. Defense Industrial Complex way.
Oh, I want to bookmark that. That's one thing to continue watching.
As always, with expert insight, our good friend, Stephen Yates, at Yates Coms on X.
I keep wanting to say Twitter. I think I'm finally over it now to say X.
It's good to see you, my friend. I'm glad that you came through that hurricane unscathed.
Thanks so much, Dana. Take care.
You too. We have more to come, folks, as we wrap up this third hour, including my grandma's rule of three.
You got Chris Christofferson.
McKimmy. I'm not going to say his name right.
McKimmy Dutumbo. I did actually.
So is, who's the third?
Who's the third?
Tito Jackson. Yeah, me. Is it Tito? We're going to talk about that here when we come back.
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. So if you are new to the program, you know,
know that whenever there's like a celebrity death, I have to go over my grandma's rule of three.
My grandma had, my other grandmother had a rule of three where if a famous person kicked the buck,
it had to be, sometimes I think it's where she just made it all up because the rules seem like
they always changed. It had to be like a famous person or someone that you actually knew.
It couldn't be someone that somebody else knew. It had to be like someone that you knew or just
and or a famous person to count in the three slots because there were always deaths in three.
She said death's always happening in threes.
She's kind of superstitious.
So you had, who was it?
Tito Jackson last week.
And it has to be in the span of like a month.
It is a month?
So like two to three weeks?
Yeah, two to three weeks is good.
Okay.
So you had Tito Jackson, then Chris Christofferson, 88 years old.
And then I actually, this is, because I,
DeKimamu Tombo, he's 58.
I didn't know that.
He didn't look 58.
He actually didn't look.
Didn't he look older?
I thought he looked a little older.
I didn't think he was that old, to be honest with him.
I think he did.
He looked older.
Like he, I was like, oh, yeah, he could be like 58, 60.
He could be.
But he's passed away.
Like, I don't know.
And because we had someone on social media, say you asked Steve,
you might have to bring up Dana up to speed on Dekembe sports ball.
I will say, I know who DeKembe Matumbo is because one time my husband,
was
he was like somewhere for business
I can't even remember
and he met
McCamid Mutumbo
and he could not get over
how huge he was
like they just happened to
like be in the same hotel
they happened to be stanza
and he could not believe
how big he was
so that's why I knew who he was
because of that
sports ball go team
so that's the three right
yeah that would have to be
yeah that's the three
so
I and he
apparently had brain cancer. I didn't even know he had brain cancer. That's so sad. My husband said
he was a very nice. He was super nice. Very, very nice guy. So that would be the rule of three.
Now, if there's a famous person like tomorrow, oh my gosh, and you got to have two more and then it's a cycle.
You know what I mean? Then it has to keep going. You have to have like it has to be the three.
So I don't know. That's the, that's the issue. Because you were asking me about that. You're like, well, doesn't Tito Jackson?
isn't he, but that's still within the proper time frame, the completely arbitrary time frame that my grandmother had set up.
Right. It looks like James Earl Jones and Phil Donovan.
Oh my gosh. I forgot James Earl Jones. Well, now, wait a minute. But that was back early September. That was like first week of September. Who? James Earl Jones. So it was like the 8th of September, I think.
Who else was with James Earl Jones? Who else passed with him? Phil Donahue passed at late August, mid to late August, which was within two to three.
weeks of each other. I didn't even know he was, I didn't even know. And then Bob Newhart.
And Bob Newhart. Bob Newhart. So maybe that's the. Because Lou Dobbs, I remember, died on the same
day Bob Newhart. Well, see, then that messes it up. I know. So we got people that still got to die.
Because otherwise, I'm just saying that's the rule of three.
Sounded so sadistic when he said. I'm not. I'm just telling you what the, that's the weird rule that she,
okay, I'm taking up all your time. Today's stupidity. I'm sorry. People have to die. Cut 19,
Nancy Pelosi. Well, her words speak for themselves. Listen to this.
Speaking of the 2024 election, there are a lot of independent and conservative voters who don't necessarily love Trump.
They're not Trump loyalists, but they are voting for him because they feel like Democrats haven't done a good enough job,
tackling inflation, tackling immigration.
But I will say this. We have done the best job of tackling inflation.
develops country and it is what is she talking about she thinks you're stupid yeah i think that's
where it is yeah exactly folks that does it for us for our program today tomorrow we've got the
debate so you're not going to we're going to pregame it and then we'll follow up find us on
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