The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - National Guard To DC, Penske Condemns ICE, & Another South Park Parody

Episode Date: August 7, 2025

President Trump floats the idea of bringing the National Guard into DC over out-of-control crime. Trump directs the Department of Commerce to do a new census to exclude illegal aliens. Failed Georgia ...Candidate Stacey Abrams claims Trump is an aspiring dictator. Stressed adults are now relying on pacifiers to soothe themselves? H1D Angel Reese is once again DEMANDING the WNBA to pay her more money. Penske releases a statement condemning DHS using their brand of trucks for immigration enforcement raids. Apple CEO Tim Cook announces an end-to-end silicon supply chain that will be entirely in the United States investing over $600 Billion. South Park’s latest episode makes fun of Kristi Noem, ICE and J.D. Vance, which also makes references to “Fantasy Island”. The US Census reportedly over-counted Blue States in 2020. Young male college grads are now jobless at the same rate as non-grads. H3D Nova Scotia BANS their citizens from going into the woods over fears of arson and wildfires.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off. Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA.HumanNhttps://HumanN.comSupport your cholesterol health with SuperBerine—on sale at Sam’s Club from 7/23 to 8/17. Boost your metabolic health and save!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestAngel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaGet free tickets to see Sketch in theaters on 8/6. Sign up for the Angel Studios Member’s Guild and claim your perks todayAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Honeylovehttps://Honeylove.com/danaLook and feel amazing every day, and save 20% with code DANA!Webroothttps://WebRoot.com/Dana Protect your digital life and get 50% off Webroot Total Protection or Essentials, exclusively with my URL!Ruff Greenshttps://RuffGreens/com/DANAGive Ruff Greens a shot with the 90-day challenge.  Get a FREE jumpstart trial bag, just cover shipping with promo code DANA.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That had anything to do with it, but we've had very productive talks today. Yes, ma'am? President Trump, I'm federalized in D.C. Are you considering taking over the D.C. police? Is that an option on the table? We're considering it, yeah, because the crime is ridiculous. I could show you a chart comparing D.C. to other locations, and you're not going to want to see what it looks like. It was just up on television, actually, they were showing it. Now, we want to have a great safe capital, and we're going to have it. And that includes cleanliness and it includes other things. We have a capital that's very unsafe. You know, we just almost lost a young man, beautiful, handsome guy that got the hell knocked out of him the night before last.
Starting point is 00:00:43 And I'm going to call him now. We wanted to give him a little recovery time. We just put a call into him. They're calling back in a little while. But he went through a bad situation, to put it mildly. and there's too much of it. We're gonna do something about it. So whether you call it federalized or what,
Starting point is 00:01:04 and that also includes the graffiti that you see, the papers all over the place, the roads that are in bad shape, the medians that are falling down, the median in between roads that's falling down, we're gonna beautify the city, we're gonna make it beautiful. And what a shame.
Starting point is 00:01:23 The rate of crime, the rate of muggins, killings, and everything else, we're not gonna let it. And that, includes bringing in the National Guard, maybe very quickly, too. And do you want Congress to look at overturning the D.C.? They may have to. I mean, if you have Democrat politicians who can't keep their cities safe and keep their cities clean, that's a problem.
Starting point is 00:01:47 I also, you know, I'm curious as to why there isn't, I mean, I'm sure there's a lot of uproar and, excuse me, criticism from the people who live there, surely. So I'm just wondering, you know, wouldn't it, where are those, where a lot of those people at? I mean, where's the pressure on the mayor? You know, we need, I mean, this is, it's ridiculous. I remember going to D.C. and you could walk around anywhere. And now, you know, my friends that live in D.C. are like, yeah, I wouldn't walk here and I wouldn't go here. It used to not be, I mean, it was always, there were parts that were always sketchy, but it used to not be, I guess the, I, I guess there what I'm looking for is like ubiquitous. It's like everywhere now, it seems like.
Starting point is 00:02:33 There's just, this is kind of the problem with the breakdown of law and order. And of course, you know, yeah, Steve was even saying he doesn't even go anywhere near DuPont Circle anymore. My gosh, can you remember the Union Station there? The train station. If I had stuff that I had to do in New York, I would hop on the train and go from New York because there was a hell of a lot easier than taking the plane and go to D.C. from New York. And it was, you know, it's not, and I could work the whole time. It wasn't a bad train ride. And it was a beautiful train station, right? It was very pretty. I mean, you, for crying out loud, you had a macrone place there. You could go get them little French cookies. It was good. And it was very pretty. They had like, a good, like, food court and all of that stuff. And this was not 10 years ago. Now it's so, now nobody goes there. No one will go there. No one wants to have anything to do with DuPont's article. No one wants to have anything to do with DuPont's article. No one wants to have anything to do. do with the union station. Nobody. It's just so incredibly sad. And it's all because there's this refusal to enforce law. And because it's viewed as being mean, why is it never viewed as being mean to
Starting point is 00:03:43 the people who pay the taxes and live there? This is what I don't get about the left, because they're always like, well, it's like you're mean if you're somehow making criminals actually endure the consequence of their actions. Well, why is it not mean to the people who live there? Who have to deal with us, nonsense, every single day. Why is it not mean for them? I don't get that. I don't like politicians that do that, that make people feel bad because they,
Starting point is 00:04:19 because they feel like they are entitled due to the taxes they pay and the area in which they live, you know, that they, that they, it should be safe, right? And so much of them are young. So much of the criminals are younger criminals. I think like a significant portion in these stories, they're all juveniles. I mean, like, you know, under the age 18, I think the dude who they were beating up big balls. I think what was it? He was like, they were two of them were 15 years old.
Starting point is 00:04:45 So where are the parents? I think we have to have serious conversation about the parents in these instances. And let's be real. I don't know what it is, but, you know, just like how you have a disproportionate. amount of white people that do meth, a disproportionate amount of the people, the juveniles who are carrying out these crimes, are black. That's just the way it is.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Are we going to have a talk about this, or is it going to be considered bad? Because you have idiots out there that are like, oh, I guess you're making a racist comment. No, I'm literally talking about statistics. It would be the same conversation if we were talking about, well, meth being in central Missouri. We're talking about this issue, though.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Gosh, people need to quit just getting all fetished off on the racial aspect. of it as a Dodge. I'm so tired of it. So welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this first hour and hopefully we'll get some, well, I mean, law and order. That would be great. It'd be great to be able to, because DC's a nice, I mean, it's has beautiful architecture. It's a beautiful town. I just, I'm not, I'm no way in hell am I ever going to walk around like certain areas at night. I just, it just used to be so, it used to be a hell of a lot nicer. And, and now it's, I mean, can you remember, like, go into CPAC like 10, 15 years ago?
Starting point is 00:06:01 It just used to be so much nicer. You could walk out, you could walk, you know, back when they used to hold it downtown before they moved it to the wharf. I mean, you could do, gosh, you could walk out to a restaurant, walk out, get sushi at like 10 o'clock, not have to worry about it. You could walk all over the town, not have to worry about anything except, you know, maybe some of the bums in the park is about it. That's easy to handle.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Now, now it's a mess. So that's, uh, that's, uh, it's kind of a weird slow news day today. We've got Congress that's out. Everybody's back in their districts. They are talking to their voters. Well, they're supposed to be in Lasharo, Swalwell. You're at the gym lifting lightweights and doing God knows what else. And the, I mean, there's like a, and Lorraine was saying, by the way, real quick, she grew up outside of D.C. She was like, there's always been areas, but now, oh yeah, there's always been those areas. Now it's like the whole city's an area. That's so sad. That just makes me depressed.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Kaine. I can't believe I'm going to say the phrase, but it the good old days. You know what I'm saying? There are good old days for a reason, man. All right. So some of the other stuff. Potus, this is a pretty significant thing. Everybody's going to lose their redacted over this. I'm just waiting. Caner, are you waiting for the flood on this? So earlier today, Podus announced, I think this is genius, not genius. It needs to happen. This needs to be done. He directed the Department of Commerce to conduct new census that's going to exclude illegal aliens. I don't say the phrase undocumented immigrants. I'm just not going to say it. I know that AP style is like demanding, you know, like Associated Press style demands that you capitalize being black, but not anything else.
Starting point is 00:07:40 No other racial distinction has to be capitalized, but being black, that's AP style. And now undocumented immigrants is apparently AP. I hate that phrase because it's, that's, that is the stupidest thing ever. I'm just going to, I'll steal and just call it an undocumented purchase. So illegal aliens, they're looking to base, and this is how it should be done, congressional apportionment on citizen, the counts of the citizenry. And this is something that they're drawing a lot of this data from 2024, et cetera. I think that this is absolutely huge. It absolutely has to happen. And that's because you have a lot of these states that are counting illegal aliens and they're trying to pat out their numbers. And that's a pretty significant thing
Starting point is 00:08:23 to do and they've been doing it and this is you know it's not made up it's not a lie and I'm hoping they can do it I don't know how long it takes to do a census but I hope that they can get it done quickly I'm just looking ahead at 2028 the 2021 which was conducted under his first term I mean it was just blasted by the pandemic and so the results for that I think were were delayed up until like 2021. And then remember Biden, he was the one who dashed Potus's efforts to exclude people who are illegal alien from the totals. So he did not want to exclude illegal aliens from the totals. They wanted to keep it in. And so the Census Bureau even acknowledged in 2022, they were, they were absolutely undercounting some populations, some of the different populations,
Starting point is 00:09:23 relations and they said, well, you know, it's the pandemic that so okay, let's redo it again. Because it caused so many problems, let's do it again. And then let's also exclude illegal aliens. So I don't, some people say that under Biden minorities were undercounted. I think, I think, I think there were whole districts that were undercounted to suit Democrat purposes, to be honest. So I don't know. I mean, it would be weird. It'd be in the middle of a cycle. I don't know. Because there were states that when they were. they did the 2020 adjustment that they benefited from that. I really don't think that they're going to want to risk losing any seats that they may have gained and that new assessment. So that might be
Starting point is 00:10:06 something, there might be some pushback there. I don't know if this would even, if whether or not the adjustment of these districts, if this would even be done in time to affect 2028. And then you would only have 20-30 and then it would be I mean then you would have to do the normal reapportionment I don't know it's just it's just a mess so that's and a lot of that is due to the way Democrats were running it under Biden and then it was delayed etc etc but I mean they can we can conduct as many as we won it's not like you know we we we are only allowed to conduct one census every 10 years or something like that
Starting point is 00:10:43 I mean we we I mean we can I will say though and I was looking at this this is I mean literally U.S. Constitution.net. Article 1, section two, the number of times that you can have a reapportionment is supposed to be one time per decade. I mean, that's at least how the language appears. And they call it enumeration in this. It says the actual enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of Congress of the United States and within every subsequent term of 10 years in such manner as they shall, by law, direct. I don't think that Trump would win that if it went to court. But still, I do think that there's an excellent argument to be made because the pandemic and then with Biden trying to boost certain districts, Democrats trying to boost certain districts.
Starting point is 00:11:33 There was absolute shenanigans happening. I think it has to be done again. I, I, they undercounted states like Florida. I mean, for crying out loud, Florida got so undercounted. Texas honestly was undercounted as well. And meanwhile, they'll overcount states like California. California actually should be losing some seats. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:11:54 They've had just a flood of people flee the state. So they're going to lose their minds over this. It needs to be done. It's the folks over at Angel Studios. You can become a guild member over at Angel Studios today and help make the movies that you want to watch, movies that celebrate American exceptionalism and all kinds of stuff. Because right now we're not getting
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Starting point is 00:14:03 near the resting place of Noah's Ark that rewrites the Bible story known to millions. Can we go there and live? I would like to, just to get away from everybody else. I mean, that's pretty cool, isn't it? The former Superman actor, Dean Kane, also reveals that he's becoming an ICE agent to support the mass
Starting point is 00:14:20 deportation agenda. I kind of like that. Mass. M.DA. Mass. Deportation agenda. He's going to be sworn in ASAP amid the federal agency's recruitment drive and unprecedented. This is a stupid Guardian article.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I'm done. I'm not even reading this article. Like it's a legitimate thing. I would not even use this as like a thing to wipe up waste. A guardian. I wouldn't. So, er, X out of that. also let because you know why? Because whenever I have a reporter that is all into self-glorification
Starting point is 00:14:53 and they're like, I am so important, I need to let you know that my viewpoint in the first article, then Dina AIDS fire because nobody cares, right? I just, nobody cares about your stupid bias. You're literally a cancer in journalism. These people are a cancer to journalism. They absolutely are. It's true.
Starting point is 00:15:10 All right. So, uh, ooh, I don't know, take this what you will. AP was, is trying, well, the AP is, story's not coming up anymore because, for some reason, but they were trying to argue that somehow POTUS, his, the tariffs, it's a record high, what were they saying? It's record high export, et cetera, et cetera. We'll come back to that because I think that's in the light of the penalties that they just applied to India, which, by the way, they apply these penalties to India because India won't stop buying Russian gas and oil. I mean, you can buy perfectly
Starting point is 00:15:43 wonderful American gas and oil, right? Comes in red, white, and black, Maybe not, but it could. China is touting killer robot wolves. Anyone who thinks that these things are going to work longer than five minutes, clearly has never purchased anything made in China. Are regular wolves not killer enough? No, like apparently they're not. It's killer robot wolves.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Wolves probably don't like communists. I don't know. Yeah, I'm just saying it. So they're military wolf robots. They're designed to stealthily approach enemies. No one believes this. Fire precise shots on targets. Nobody believes that.
Starting point is 00:16:17 and work in rough terrain. Literally no one believes this, says the state media. Who? Oh, the Communist Party. The communist broadcaster said that the robots, which were an upgrade from our earlier robotic dog iterations that no one ever saw, can replace human soldiers in dangerous conditions to reduce combat casualties. You know what else can be used as a replacement for soldiers and reduce combat casualties of at least one side? A giant, bbba, bomb. That can be used. too. So China is really in an AI and a robotics race with us, but, you know, they do have a disadvantage. The whole made in China. That's the thing. Anyway, so I would actually have a robot wolf as a pet.
Starting point is 00:17:01 It's kind of what arbiters are in Dark Tide anyway. You basically have a robot wolf. That's kind of what it is. Anyway, we'll come back to that if we want to. We talked about this interstellar object twice already in the past two weeks, so I'm not going to read this headline. Firefighters rescued a woman who
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Starting point is 00:19:12 Yeah, she's a... Can I ask what an aspiring dictator is? I mean, you either are one or you're not. I'm an aspiring dictator. I am too. I'm going to just identify as that. I'm going to start putting it on my business cards and demanding Fox identify me in the lower third as such. Aspiring dictator.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Vengeance is ours. 2020, whatever the hell. That's it. Just welcome. Welcome to the world of the real. Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of this. First hour.
Starting point is 00:19:42 This is all they have. First off, why is she out there? She's a drag, dude. She's a drag. Man, she's just, what does she bring to any Democrat? Notice how they've, and I've noticed this. I keep notes of, you know, some of these people, like Beta Ror-Rourke. You never see that guy asked to a fundraiser.
Starting point is 00:19:58 He's never asked to any kind of dim event. You never see him getting photos with any of these people. It's like they just, they just exiled that dude. Because he's just cringe. He's one step. Actually, he's on the same level as that Jack Schlossberg. Caroline Kennedy's weirdo kid. I say kid.
Starting point is 00:20:16 He's like in his mid to late 20s. But then you have Stacey Abrams. I don't ever see her doing anything with anybody either. Do you? She doesn't raise money. She's not a fundraiser. Isn't she in debt? I thought that she didn't pay all her campaign debts off
Starting point is 00:20:32 because she kept losing so many times, you know, as president of Georgia. Stacey Abrams. He's an aspiring dictator. Where are they getting this stuff from? Do we know? Yes, I'm having coffee on air because it's good. Democrat Communication Central?
Starting point is 00:20:50 Well, I mean, they say things like he's in a spot. What are they basing this on? What about anything that he's done is dictatorial? Oh, he's got ice in the threes. He's got ice rounding people up. Yes, yes. He has ice rounding up people who enter the country illegally. Yes, that's correct.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And you think that somehow other, like any other Western nation doesn't have this? Do you think somehow, are you so just siloed into where you are, have never ventured out of your own state, have never left the country? You think that no other country on God's green earth does anything similarly? You think that none of the European nations that these people all worship, that they don't do things like this? Because news flash, they do. I just assonine, this whole thing. Well, he's the wannabe dictator. Because why?
Starting point is 00:21:44 because you lost an election. Everyone's a dictator when you lose. That's all it is with these people. Everybody's Hitler. Everybody's a dictator. It's what it is. I lost. So everyone's Hitler.
Starting point is 00:21:58 There's nothing dictatorial. I mean, granted, there are things about Trump's policies and some of his appointments that I'm like, dude. What? But not to the point where I'm going to say he is like Hitler or that it is, he is an aspiring dictator. supported by xenophob. She's just throwing all the buzzwords out there. She sounds like some like SEO optimization tool. And so she talks like, that's what they all sound like. Hitler,
Starting point is 00:22:28 dictator, dictator, dictator, Hitler, Holocaust, xenophobe. They all say these things. Like they have to get so many words in. It's that SEO optimization filter. They all sound, they're all robots. Kane, they're all robots We know they don't have souls So that makes sense Yeah, they don't I mean it's obvious Well, their eyes are dead
Starting point is 00:22:52 Look at them I'm just curious That's just This is how you're I mean people aren't going to Take you seriously Like you got Jake Tapper here Audio somebody 24 for the love
Starting point is 00:23:03 Like I just I'm expecting like strong arms And strong men in the streets And you know Black vans and you know Like burning down neighborhoods over false narrative. Oh, wait, we had all those things. Yeah. Yeah, this is Jake Tapper. Same, saying the same thing. Listen.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Talk about how radicalized they were by, let's say, the investigations. And again, let's just for the benefit of the doubt say, okay, I get it. But now instead of saying that was so horrible, you know, no one should ever go through it. They're saying that was so horrible. Now we're going to do it to them. And after he insisted, I will end the weaponization. You know, it's really hard to see what is the turbocharged. Right. And he is, he is, he is systematically going after people who either criticize him or oppose him or have disagreed with him or investigated him. And, you know, we will see how many more follow. I don't know. He's turbocharging the weaponization of government. Where were, hi, Jake, where were you at when we all had to be forced to stay inside? Otherwise, you'd get ticketed.
Starting point is 00:24:14 What happened to this concern when people were getting fired because they didn't get an experimental solution hastily loaded into a government-produced syringe? Where was the concern then? You know, if we're talking about the quote-unquote weaponization of government, things like this, where was all that concern back then? I mean, I would tell these people to go do something and flattering to themselves, but then I'd have to use my get-out-of-jail-free card with the chairman of the FCC. see. So we're going to, and I want to use that for something real good, Kane. That's going to be a good one. Can I share with you this story? Because you hear all these stories about aliens. And no one oversees them, right? Just like Bigfoot. We have all these cameras. We have phone cameras. Everybody's got a device strapped to their head, basically. And we don't get a single, we don't get anything. No images, nothing. And I, nothing about aliens. We hear all these stories of flying saucers. We don't get really good pictures. I mean, I don't see any green little. green dudes waving out of windows. And do you know why that is? Because when they get in our solar system
Starting point is 00:25:20 and they get near Earth and they check out what we send out on our satellites, they look at each other and they go which translates to what the hell? What is wrong with these people? Case in point, this New York Post piece.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Stressed adults rely on pacifiers to soothe themselves. I feel a sense of safety from childhood. This is the story. Ready? Now, it started in China, which totally makes sense. Now I think it's a commie
Starting point is 00:25:55 sci-op. But they said that people are using adult-sized binkies. Once a niche quirk, the silicone soothers are now supposedly big business on Chinese e-commerce giants. They're priced budget-friendly. They're sold as sleepy. They're sold as sleep aids, stress relievers, even smoking cessation tools, and shoppers are gobbling them up. They said some online sellers are moving thousands each month.
Starting point is 00:26:25 One Chinese buyer said, quote, when I'm under pressure at work, I feel a sense of safety from my childhood. Now it's starting in China, but it's moving outside. It makes me think this is the next thing after Wu Flukane. Well, your face right now. Are you frozen? You just got your matrix froze you. But what is the... Why are they doing it?
Starting point is 00:26:46 I want to see what their dental bills are like. That's what I'm saying. Like the shape of your mouth alone, you're going to have braces? You're going to have Envisaline? They're going to have buck teeth sticking out. You can just like a ski slope. It's going to be like a giant. You can tobogging down the angle of them teeths using them adult binkies.
Starting point is 00:27:11 I think that I don't know. I think I would accidentally punch them in the face if I saw them with a binky in their mouth. Yeah. My body would go and wouldn't know what to do. And my first response would just, you know, it's like that's one of those things where you just don't know how to react. And your body is trying so hard to process it.
Starting point is 00:27:30 And it's just, Are they flavored or is it like? Do they make those? I don't know. I mean, remember ring pops? Yeah, but that was a treat for children. children. I know. I mean, you could choke on them. Binkies are for babies.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Yeah, but they're like silly. You're not supposed to be able to... We're talking about adults here. I can't even believe this. I mean, this is the most Freudian thing also, I think I've ever seen. But why is this a thing? I don't, well, I mean, if you're in China, maybe you're sad with the CCP, but this is one of the goofiest things ever. It's Chinese, it's what, here's what it is. It's the Chinese government trying to shut their people up. probably literally now also with this gen z
Starting point is 00:28:13 they're signing up for adulting 101 classes because they can't handle basic life skills they said a lot of stuff involves money one said I don't know how to change a tire I don't have a car at all I think you know what I do think parents need to be more involved I think if you're a parent you're not teaching your kid how to change a tire like do your damn job mom and dad
Starting point is 00:28:38 teach them how to change a tire I mean that's where it starts it starts in the home You know what I mean? It's not like these kids grew up in a vacuum. If they don't know how to boil water or like make Mac and cheese, the hell's wrong? What'd you do in your home? Did you not raise kids to understand how to do this stuff?
Starting point is 00:28:54 This doesn't happen like all on its own, unrelated to anything else. They said that they wanted to learn, like some of them, they don't know how to do laundry properly. It's a New York Post piece. Someone had to Google, someone told New York Post, they had to Google what a turnip was because they were making a recipe. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:13 It's like budgeting, navigating grocery stores, geez. There's like colleges that are offering adulting 101 classes because parents, you know what I think some of the problem is, is that we had progressives move us away from a family unit that only required one income and now as a result. And because everybody is so busy and so stressed and so detached, I think a lot of these life skills, people aren't just sharing them. And some of it's just lazy parents. but they're just they're not sharing them.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I mean, they need to be proactive. Your kids aren't just going to suddenly wake up one day and go, oh, do I change your tire? They're not going to, yours is a parent, you're going to introduce that concept of them. But they said that kids are growing up less dependent. And I think, again, it's because we have literally shifted the paradigm over to this weird area where no one can hardly afford anything.
Starting point is 00:30:09 And everyone, they all live to work. and really instead of, you know, kind of working to live and just kind of keeping things separate, you know, keeping things partitioned, compartmentalizing. There's no break for people. And I think that we're also besieged every second that we are awake with noise, advertising, television, social media, everything. I don't know. I think there's something to all of it that contributes to it. it's easy to make fun of them you know it's really easy to be like what do you mean you don't know how to do this stuff what do you mean you don't how to but there there look there are some gen xers that didn't know how to do that and gen xers didn't know how to do it because their parents never showed them i grew up with people like that whose parents never they were running around and had both parents were working and they were stressed out etc this was the type of modern life that you were promised was going to make it easier for humanity and instead now people can't even do basic things they have to outsource every single service. Every single service has to be outsourced. Nobody knows how to like fix a seam or him pants even. I mean, everybody goes to a tailor. Well, if they go to tailors to do it,
Starting point is 00:31:23 there's just like little things that, you know, people just don't do anymore. And, and then when they need that skill, it's a big issue. I don't know. Didn't ravers use pacifiers, Kane? They did. Jeez. Pacifiers and glow sticks. They never choked on them sadly. I don't say never. We got more on the way. Now it's not called Raver now. Now it's EDM, isn't it?
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Starting point is 00:33:34 Whenever you want, subscribe to the Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. We all did it. Yeah, the CBA is coming up. I can't wait. Girl, y'all benefited from everything. Y'all young is benefited from NIL. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:33:59 We deserve more. Of course. I agree. Everybody. I agree with that. Well, then they get the eyeballs in. It's not, you know, then do something to bring more people in. Oh, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:34:11 when you got Caitlin Clark playing and everybody wants to come play, y'all bully her on the court. And then they had been throwing these fallacies on the basketball court. That was Angel Reese saying, you've got to get paid more. That's, then you don't get the eyeballs that men's league. And then, and again, when Clark is getting eyeballs, you all complain. I don't think that you want to get paid more. I really don't. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:34:37 You know what I was thinking of because they had this story. Can you pull this up. It's from the New York Times. And they said, sex toys being thrown during WNBA games are not just silly pranks. Humiliation, often lewd or sexual, has long been used as an attempt to make women feel uncomfortable in sports or diminish their place in this space. Huh. It's interesting because they don't have that belief when it comes to forcing women to share locker rooms with men. and forcing girls to change in front of men in locker rooms and share bathrooms in public spaces with men and having men take over women's sports.
Starting point is 00:35:22 But suddenly, because there's a silicone fallace that's being thrown under the court, oh, now you're worried about, quote unquote, making women feel uncomfortable in sports or diminishing their place in the space. You've already been doing that, particularly in sports. So don't act all offended now and go clutch your pearls because it's a silicone. fallis that they're throwing on the WNBA court. That is the visual representation of the trans attack on women. That's exactly what it is. You're throwing a giant
Starting point is 00:35:52 silicone phallus, actually a real one, in women's spaces and in women's sports and everything else, making them feel uncomfortable and diminishing their place. So you don't get to pick and choose when you want to apply that rule. Because you all have already violated
Starting point is 00:36:07 it. And you've smeared women and you've impuging their character simply because they've raised the exact same point that the New York Times now thinks it's safe to raise only specifically because it has to do with the WNBA. You know what the W stands for in the WNBA, correct? New York Times? Since we're women.
Starting point is 00:36:23 The thing that you people on the left can't define. I mean, y'all are all over the place. You have no idea what you support and you have no idea what you oppose. But I'll tell you what, you don't get to say that people are uncomfortable with the stunts that they're doing on the courts at WNBA while at the same time
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Starting point is 00:38:09 enforcement and penske got all mad and they issued a statement saying that that's not what our trucks are for nobody even like said that penske even need to issue it's stupid welcome to the show Dana Lashed with you. Penske wanted to make very clear that it did not authorize DHS use of its trucks in an immigration raid. Does Penske put out statements about all of their customers? We do not condone the use of this truck for whatever purpose. They said we do not, we prohibit the transportation of people in the cargo area. Except, you know how many times that Penske's trucks have been used to actually track,
Starting point is 00:38:51 people. I mean, it's interesting that that's because there's a history of it. It's all over social media. First off, why did they feel the need to issue a statement? Why? Why did they feel the need to issue a statement? Listen to this. This is from, oh, April of 2023, border agents find 58 illegal aliens,
Starting point is 00:39:22 crammed in a Penske truck in alleged human smuggling. Hmm. And they didn't just use Penske trucks, actually. The human trafficking ring also used Penske tractor trailers. They used all Penske everything. They're brand loyal.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Wait a minute. So did Penske even put a statement out then? No, no, no. Three people were sent to prison. Here's another one. This was in October of 2020. Three people were sent to prison for smuggling. 24 people in a Penske truck.
Starting point is 00:39:52 On September 26th, 2019, authorities at the Bruni immigration checkpoint on Texas Highway 359 stopped a Penske truck. Yeah, and they had tons of people in the Penske truck. The inside measured 94 degrees. And then Penske put a statement. No, no. July 8th, 2019, human smuggler admits to transportation conspiracy involving Chinese nationals. They used Penske trucks. Oh, goodness.
Starting point is 00:40:20 I mean, I got a lot of these. Do you want me to keep going? Because, I mean, I could go for quite a while. On that Chinese one, did they put a statement on it? No, no, there's no, no statement at all whatsoever. No. They just decided, like, Penske doesn't take issue with that. But, oh my gosh, because it was ICE, Penske was all.
Starting point is 00:40:40 The Penske truck rental, this is their statement that they put out yesterday. Quote, Penske truck rental is aware of recent reports and videos regarding a Department of Homeland Security operation in Los Angeles. Penske strictly prohibits the transportation of people in the cargo area of its vehicles unless they're used by actual human traffickers smuggling people in across the border illegally. The company was not made aware that its trucks would be used in actual enforcement of law because we don't support that. Penske will reach out to DHS and reinforce our policy of lawlessness to avoid improper legal use of its vehicles for law enforcement purposes in the future.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Signed Pinsky. Imagine that, man. It's good of them to weigh in on. it. Yeah. I mean, in April of 2023 DHS in Texas found 58 illegal aliens crammed in the back of a Penske truck in El Paso. Hey, Kane, do you want to see a picture of all these illegal aliens in a
Starting point is 00:41:38 Penske truck? Pinsky, Pinsky, Pinsky. I'm sure they put a statement on that. No. That's a photo from it right there. That was just in April of 23. Wow. They don't condone that. I mean, I thought that Penske doesn't support people in the truck part of our trucks. They don't condemn that. No, there was no statement from Penske on that. That was in April of 23. All those people crossing illegally in a Penske truck.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Weird. So weird. How that, why did they not, why do they issue a statement? Who's the moron that was like, you know what? I don't like enforcement of law. I'm going to issue a statement because I just think this was wrong. And then it just blows open. their hypocrisy on having always refused to issue statements in the past.
Starting point is 00:42:27 There was nothing from Penske in all of these years with all of these, like for instance, the April 23rd one, 58 people illegally entering the country crammed in the back of a Penske truck. The guy who was running it was an illegal immigrant from Mexico. He faces tons of human smuggling charges. Penske was just silent as a church mouse. We ain't saying nothing on that. So weird. They had no tweets or anything out there. How weird is that?
Starting point is 00:42:59 Hmm. No, they, they, they, uh, they're fine if it's Pinsky. It's fine if it's illegal aliens. Pinsky. The choice, the truck of choice for human trafficking illegal aliens. Da-da-da! Where are the memers on that? Like, that's one for you. I mean, also this, uh, in the government, no one ever said, the government was putting people in the truck. Where did that come from? You know, ICE has equipment and stuff, right? No one ever said ICE was going to put them in a truck. Penske just made that up out of the ether. No one ever said, I guess Penske's like, well, everybody else uses our trucks to put people in it,
Starting point is 00:43:42 so why wouldn't ICE? ICE never said that that was the purpose of it. I think they might have been talking about the ICE agents coming out of the truck in a surprise sort of raid type thing, where they're all in the best. and they roll up and ICE agents come out of the back of the truck. I think that's what they're talking about. That was like for five seconds. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:44:02 That was like a staged thing. But they had to make sure we knew how they felt about it. I mean, guys at Penske, we should do fake Penske commercials, I think. Here at Penske, our trucks are only to be used in human trafficking by illegal aliens. That's the Penske way. And it shows like all these illegal aliens sitting in the back of a truck, like we just, the one I just showed you, April of 23. Pinsky approves of this.
Starting point is 00:44:28 But if ICE is involved, no way, man. So this is Democrats move. They're going to try to divide on illegal immigration by making you hate ICE. And by portraying Trump as like some kind of dictator because he's enforcing the law. Oh my gosh. Just like the mere enforcement of basic law sets these people off. it's the craziest thing I've ever seen. I just,
Starting point is 00:44:57 these are the same people that defecate their drawers. If you send illegal aliens up to Martha's Vineyard. Oh my gosh. There's this. I was reading about this little boogey store that they have. I'm not going to go back and read and find the article because it killed brain cells. So it's been like several summers in a row. I've never been to Martha's Vineyard.
Starting point is 00:45:17 I've never been up there. Never been up there. I'm sure it's lovely. I just don't have a desire to go. And there's apparently. like some bougie. It's not like a supermarket. It's like, I don't know what else to call it.
Starting point is 00:45:30 A wine and cheese store. Let me just put it like that. I don't even know if they have wine, but they have like, it's like one of those bougie little type of boutique stores, right? And everything is ridiculously overpriced. Like a jar of jelly is maybe $15. Something ridiculous. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:48 And it's all supposed to be sourced from the area, whatever. And some of the people in the area were getting. mad because the tourists were coming in and buying stuff and it was driving up the prices. And so they've been mad about it and sassy about it. And there's all these little articles written. And it's just one of the dumbest things in the world. I, but, and those are the people I'm talking about. They got so mad when they had all these illegal aliens that showed up. And then they immediately, call the National Guard. Let's, we've got to call the people with guns that we hate to come and take care of the people we claim to love. They had those people out with a national guard. They had those people out
Starting point is 00:46:23 within 24 hours. But here it's, but here like this, though, I mean, it's the same thing. It's the same hypocrisy. Penske. They don't, they hate ice, but they have no problem with illegal immigrants. Hmm. I feel like buying just like a random truck and spray painting Penske on it and just going out and doing just like all kinds of like Ozark stuff with it, you know, going full on
Starting point is 00:46:45 Ozark. Let's just see how far we can get. You know, this is so stupid. These people, but no, they had no statements for any of that stuff. none at all whatsoever. And that's fine. They can do what they want to. Yeah, the chat says, Penske, the truck of the cartels.
Starting point is 00:47:00 It's like how Toyota was ISIS's truck, right? Right? So Penskees, the choice of truck for cartels. Do you need to smuggle people across the border? Penske's got a truck for you. And that's like some poor sales guy. And this is how many people you can fit in the back of this, Penske.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Look, if you just have them all in standing up, shoulder to shoulder, you can fit X amount in. It's almost sounds like diagram of slave ships that I read about as a kid in history class, right? That's exactly what they're doing with people in these trucks. And Democrats are like, yay, more people to
Starting point is 00:47:34 pick our cotton. They're all excited about it. More people to clean our toilets. Yay! That's how Democrats look at it. Who's going to do those jobs? They tell you this. So they just look at the parallels. They bring people in in Pinsky trucks, packed in like
Starting point is 00:47:50 sardines. Where else did that happen? in history where people were packed in like sardines on vessels transporting them across water and land in order to get to a life of indentured servitude sounds familiar sounds so familiar kane if only we were an educated populace and knew more about history than we did about real housewives of but i don't know just say so i'm just going to throw that out there it's fascinating stuff kane it's fascinating stuff sometimes something never change. I mean, you know.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Yeah. Good night. So the Penske people. I don't know. I don't know if I've ever used a Penske truck. We've used trucks like moving on stuff before, but I've never used them. All right. So ICE is offering a 50,000 signing bonus and student loan forgiveness to new hires. Nobody wants to do that job because they're so unappreciated. I mean, I'm fine with paying people what they're owed and what the market demands, right?
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Starting point is 00:50:08 The White House orders NASA to get rid of the climate change nonsense satellites. But the way that the left says it, Trump is killing and murdering our satellites. We're all going to die. It's not that at all. It's all the stuff that has to do with the stupid nonsense of wealth redistribution that they call climate change. So it's super easy. I thought this is interesting. So now it comes from The Guardian and you guys know how much I just love The Guardian. They said that J.D. Vance's team had the water level of an Ohio River raised for their boating trip. Now, I didn't even know that one could do that. First off, like, is that's like some Mickey Mouse magician stuff if that's even possible. They said that they had the Army Corps of Engineers change the outflow of a lake in Ohio to accommodate the excursion. Is this like a thing you can request? What?
Starting point is 00:51:04 I don't care about anything else in the story, except that. I'm like, wait a minute. Can we actually ask for the, yes, I'm going kayaking. I would like to have the water level raise. They said that it was a secret service thing to support safe navigation of the Little Miami River. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Is that a thing that they do? I don't know. Is it, are they in a drought period? I don't, I am just as confused as you are. It's not like they're locks, right, where you go in and you have to raise the, you know, do one of those things. It's not like that. So, I don't know, is that something you couldn't request. I used to go float all the time. Like we used to float, who's all river, Black River, you know, all that's of current river, which is cold. The rain was high. How was the current? Oh, dude, that current was...
Starting point is 00:51:53 It would yeat you down the river. You got yeat it straight past all the stuff you wanted to see. It was pretty hardcore. Let's see here. We also have a Seattle team that sells his card game to a toy giant. He sold it for more than a million dollars at 15. That's pretty amazing. K-I-R-O.
Starting point is 00:52:10 I don't even know what kind of card. Was it like Pokemon or something? No, just, you know, he created a card game. Taco versus Burrito. Now he's a millionaire. that's actually pretty amazing burrito if I had to pick
Starting point is 00:52:23 no no I changed my mind taco it would be taco mine's both you can't pick both you gotta pick one too bad I picked both I'm just saying do something about it hospital parking garage mistakenly charged a woman $8,000 for a 45 minute visit she's fighting it it's in Los Angeles
Starting point is 00:52:39 but $8,000 by an automated machine that wrongfully showed her she was parked there for three years she was there for 45 minutes she could prove it on her phone and everything else. Glendale Memorial Hospital. She went for a screening, so it was unpleasant enough because she was dealing with a potential health issue. And then she got hit with an $8,000 charge. She actually had to fight it. She tried reasoning with the parking attendant, and the attendant was like, I don't know. So, yeah, we got a lot more on the way.
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Starting point is 00:54:35 from design to equipment, to wafer production, to fabrication, to packaging. In Texas, we're working with manufacturers like Texas Instruments, Global Wafers America, and Applied Materials. We're working with AMCOR in Arizona and Broadcom and Global Foundries in New York. Thanks to President Trump's vision, and with his help in his first term, we also led the way to bring TSM to Arizona by committing to be their first and largest customer. today they're producing tens of millions of chips for apple first with today's announced huge and they're going to be it's going to be all made in the u.s corning does uh apple glass right now at a herodsburg plant and they're bringing everything so it's all going to be kentucky made glass now and that's going to be two and a half billion
Starting point is 00:55:28 dollars the investment to manufacture the iPhone and apple watch cover glass it's in herodzburg Kentucky. That's where, so that's where they're going to, that's where they're going to have all of that. All of it's going to be done there. Because they have some glass, they were doing some glass, I thought, overseas. And they had a lot of different inputs coming from overseas. Now, everything is going to be made here. And the, so you have Corning, which runs the plan in Kentucky, that's apparently expected to increase their manufacturing and engineering workforce by, I think, 50% if not over 50%. And then they're going to have the Apple Corning Innovation Center at the plant.
Starting point is 00:56:10 That's huge, huge. Corning also does, they also source and provide all of the raw materials that are used for this. And I think Corning was brought on in like 06 or 07. and that's when the original iPhone was the original iPhone came out shortly before I remember Barack Obama was campaigning because I remember being at I had to cover a debate that he was at at Wash U in St. Louis and there was a reporter from New York there and he was the only one there that had an Apple phone and iPhone and everyone was staring at it because it was wild to look I had a Palm Prix and I loved my Palm Prix. You know it doesn't have I like because it has it. had the physical, gosh, and by the way, Apple stole Pompri's OS, the iOS now is that was what Pompri did.
Starting point is 00:57:04 So it was neat to see an iPhone, and I remember that. So they've been, Courtney has been working with them that whole time. So that's a huge, huge, huge, huge thing. Because the iPhone, I think is, I mean, I know a lot of people have Android, but I really do think that iPhones are like the, I mean, it's like the dominant phone. So this is all, this is all good. Two and a half billion in all the glass for iPhones and all of that in Kentucky. Isn't that a special glass, too? Hang on. I remember reading about this.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Isn't it, hang on. Yeah, it's like, isn't it like some kind of special diamond glass or something like that? They call it a unique piece of glass, but it was also something that Tim Cook had awarded Trump in the beginning of that meeting where it was made from that corning glass, That award that he gave him?
Starting point is 00:57:57 Okay, so they've looked at diamond-like coatings, but it is a special scratch-resistant thing that they have. Yeah. Okay. Interesting. So, yeah, it's a very good. I mean, that's a great, that's huge. And for all of the chips, all the chips to be manufactured, all of that,
Starting point is 00:58:13 that's incredibly significant. Incredibly significant. So that's, that is, I feel like that didn't get a lot of attention yesterday. 19 billion chips in the U.S. across 24 factories in 12 states. That's just this year. And then they're going to source all of the rare earth magnets
Starting point is 00:58:31 that they're going to use from MP Materials and that's a U.S. based company. And that's the semiconductor argument, that's been a huge thing for quite some time, especially since we've been really competing with China on all of this. So this is, you know,
Starting point is 00:58:50 American sourced everything. Rare Earth magnets, that MP Materials is going to develop. Cook said that that will all be used exclusively in Apple's devices. And MP, they were saying, is the only fully integrated rare earth producer in the U.S. And they're based in Fort Worth. So that's all Fort Worth. So that's going to be a big boon for Texas. And they're going to have cutting edge rare earth recycling lines in Mountain Pass, California, and a third one in Kentucky. So that's also awesome. This is going to be, this is going to be this is a significant move very significant move now they also have the amcore it's their
Starting point is 00:59:32 advanced chip packaging and test facility they're investing in that that's in arizona they're partnering with all of these other semiconductor companies they are kickstarting this advanced manufacturing facility in chandler arizona that's going to produce all the semiconductor equipment components and parts And then also, POTUS threatened to launch a 100% tariff for semiconductors. Companies would be exempt from those tariffs if they invested and built and built manufacturing facilities in the U.S. I don't know. The semiconductor industry is very delicate.
Starting point is 01:00:08 I don't know that I would put 100% tariff on that. That feels like it's a dangerous idea because that means all of that would jack those prices up to the nth degree. And that means everybody is going to, I know it's leverage, but it's leverage. I mean, it's not leverage after it starts hurting people to the point where they don't support it anymore. Then it stops being leverage. It's only leverage if it works. It's not leverage if it's penalizing people to the point where they can't afford anything. So this is one area because the semiconductor supply chain, that's a very delicate thing.
Starting point is 01:00:37 I mean, think about it. Taiwan is the leader in it. We're just, we're trying to gain some supremacy in this market while also kind of, while also keeping China at bay. that seems like a very delicate, dangerous thing to do. That's the only thing I wouldn't. I think that you can incentivize without having tariffs. I'm all for incentivizing stuff. And there's a number of things that you could do to incentivize without having tariffs on the production here in the United States.
Starting point is 01:01:02 I mean, you could have like an ease of any kind of corporate business tax. You could, and there's all kinds of stuff that you could do. And the incentivization, especially because this is not an industry that's like the other industries. It's too delicate to be treated like all the other industries. It's there, there are so few that are actually have any kind of supremacy on this. So if they incentivize it and we increase the, uh, on shoring, that works. I think that works incredibly well because corporate tax right now on all that stuff is astronomical still. Sorry, but it wasn't low enough in the big beautiful bill.
Starting point is 01:01:38 The big beautiful bill did not lower it enough at all whatsoever. And remember all of that stuff is temporary. They're going to have to do all of this again in 2028. I think it would be a really, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the difficult thing is that he's limited. He could go out and say, I'm going to do an executive order and we're just going to immediately reduce or suspend. He could say, he could go full on and say, we're going to suspend, you know, these tax
Starting point is 01:02:01 rates for these companies that are onshoreing for these semiconductors and, you know, all of this. That's great. But remember, his clock runs out politically in 28. And that's such a short time business-wise for companies to invest that. much into infrastructure and personnel here domestically. So he can do an EO, but you would have to have Congress do something to make that permanent. Otherwise, you know, if you have a Democrat that gets in in 28, they could immediately undo it and then they could jack up taxes and then you have all of these companies, then it would get exponentially more expensive. So I mean, that's the, that's the
Starting point is 01:02:43 concern. That is the concern with us. So these companies are, looking at it like, well, if we have a 100% tariff on this, we're either going to pay and be very hurt and not be able to compete later, or in 28, we're either going to, we're going to pay and be hurt and not really be able to compete later. I mean, it's almost a no win. That's why I'm like incentivization and getting Congress on board with it and make, I think it's a national security issue. I think being able to produce semiconductors and being able to have supremacy in this industry is an absolute national security issue. You can't rely. I mean, Taiwan is a good partner for this, but holy hell, Taiwan's got China breathing down its neck. What happens if there's some
Starting point is 01:03:21 kind of, you know, that conflict goes hot? You know, what happens there? And then you're not able to get what you need from Taiwan into the United, I mean, there's a lot of concern over this. So all of it could change, you know, I mean, I think POTUS was just floating the idea of a hundred percent tariff, you know, we'll see. But that is such a delicate industry. And, and, I mean, honestly, a lot of it was made so by Democrats. That's a true thing. So this is a huge announcement from Apple. That's a very, very good thing. And if we're able to do that and get the census, we were talking about the census a little earlier, we'll come back to that because Florida's owed some seats, honestly. Florida was so grotesquely undercounted. It's insane. And they're owed some
Starting point is 01:04:06 seats. That's for sure. So we'll dive into some of that because the left is, you know, predictably. It's all and it's more dictatorship stuff, especially. when if he wants to redo the census and exclude, which seems like it's the smart thing to do, people who are in the country illegally. I'm not sure why that's a big deal for them, but, you know, and all of that happened during the pandemic. So there's a lot of questions as to how legitimate or how accurate the census the census was then. Taking charge of your health is easier with all-family pharmacy. If you've been hearing about the latest in brain and cellular health, you're not alone. Methylene Blue is making waves for supporting focus, mental clarity,
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Starting point is 01:05:51 A man accused pointing a laser at Florida Sheriff's helicopter says he was just being silly. That's a silly and a danger. He's accused of pointing a laser at the helicopter because he's a moron. WFLA said that happened over the weekend. Marion County Sheriff's Office said that its aviation unit was conducting a security check. And the crew noticed a green laser beam repeatedly. striking the aircraft. When the pilot's vision was obstructed,
Starting point is 01:06:17 that's when Corporal Tim Martin used the helicopter's camera to locate the suspect who was identified as 41-year-old Adam Santiago Lugo, and they said he was standing in his driveway with binoculars and a laser pointer. I mean, they got him dead right.
Starting point is 01:06:33 In the survey, in the camera that they have on board, he said that he was bored, and he was just being silly. the deputy said well silly sometimes is a felony so because it's you can't do that you can make them crash it's crazy i can't believe how many people do this and they're just shocked when they were arrested an elderly florida man was rescued because he got his car stuck on train tracks with two trains
Starting point is 01:06:57 approaching i gotta tell you there's things that i thought that we would be dealing with a hell of a lot more as adults like quicksand yeah and train tracks i'll get back to the quicksane one like seriously why do we think that that we thought there was going to be quicksien everywhere But this is like a nightmare come to life. This guy, first off, how the hell does he get his car stuck in that way? Did you see the way that the car was oriented? It's like you have to try to do it like that. This is stupid.
Starting point is 01:07:27 That you can do it. He was an elderly man. He didn't just like get it. It wasn't like he was crossing the train tracks and he got it stuck on the road going over the train tracks. It's like he turned like right on the tracks. Yes. And then started like a train tracks. train would go down the tracks, started driving the car down the tracks. And he was on not one,
Starting point is 01:07:48 but two different, like there's one, there's two train tracks that are there. Here's, you can see the picture now on the simulcast. We can see one of the trains approaching. So he's got his wheels. I mean, technically two trains could pass there, but the car's in the middle and like basically also kind of on the other rail while also simultaneously on that rail. This is crazy. So they had to issue citations because he did improper turns. That's how he got stuck on the tracks. But they stopped. Both trains had to stop.
Starting point is 01:08:18 They had to call a wrecker to remove the guy's car from the tracks. It took an hour and then the trains resumed normal operations. I just have no idea how that happens. That guy probably shouldn't drive anymore if he didn't realize what he was doing when he turned on train tracks. The thing is, not all old people. I know that you hate old people. I get it. You don't think old people are innocent.
Starting point is 01:08:39 You think he was up to some nefarious. good shanagan's all old people like he probably was probably threw back a few he was probably drinking do you think i don't know if he's worried back of you seriously what are you going to see that where he was on this track it was bad i really don't know how that happens yeah i really i don't man i don't know i don't know how that happens but uh this woman a florida woman posed as a nurse and treated over 4,400 patients how does this even happen. This is Flager County in Palm Coast. The suspect, Autumn Berdesa, was hired by a hospital, Advent Health in Palm Coast, and she apparently forged documents, stole a nurse's identity,
Starting point is 01:09:27 and deceived the hospital for seven months. She claimed she was an education first nurse, meaning that she had completed nursing school and was awaiting getting her license, but that was a lie. So she didn't have legitimate credentials. She used the nursing, license number of another woman who had the same name. What's the what's the probability of that? Good night. And apparently she worked at a separate Advent health, the nurse whose identity she stole. And also to the nursing school with this lady. So they were not known to be acquaintances. But apparently, Bartisa exploited that connection to steal her professional identity. And she explained her different last name by claiming she had recently married a man, a claim she never substantiated.
Starting point is 01:10:11 I mean, she pretended to be a doctor or a nurse. It was over 4,000, actually 4,486 patients, according to Florida Department of Health and U.S. Department of Health. And they're trying to look to see if, you know, obviously patient safety, confidential, all of this stuff. She worked in a clinical setting for months. For months. That is terrifying. We got more on the way. Third hour coming up.
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Starting point is 01:12:10 you need to check it out and don't make your don't leave yourself defenseless because of local or municipal restrictions visit berno.com slash dana check out the new bernet c l that's bryrna.com slash dana welcome again back to the program the chats at rumble channel 347 is the stream of the program south park they went after everybody remember this season has just begun folks so just know they're probably going to continue going after literally everybody. They went after Christy Noem as well. We can't show you the video because YouTube is a Nazi, an actual one. And absolutely will delete accounts and delete videos.
Starting point is 01:12:54 They deleted another one of my videos. I don't know. Every day at something. So we can't actually show you the video. The only thing that we can do is play audio and then put like elements up. So that's it. But they spoof this is an example. I mean, everything is funny.
Starting point is 01:13:08 I think it's all funny. Listen. Welcome to the team recruits. I'm Christy Noem, head of Homeland Security. Who she seems nice. Okay, very pretty. A few years ago, I had to put my puppy down by shooting it in the face. Because sometimes doing what's important means doing what's hard.
Starting point is 01:13:26 Oh, my gosh. I don't believe she could actually use that. Now we'll ask the same determination of you. Because detaining and questioning people is never easy. look, it was easy to make fun of because it was a ridiculous cell phone. And if you can't laugh at that, then I don't know what. I can laugh at everybody. Everybody.
Starting point is 01:13:47 Everybody. Even myself. You know, that's the thing. Whenever they would try to make fun of me on Daily Show, it was always some like totally unfunny chick in a leather jacket. And I'm like, I don't even wear leather jackets all the time. Only in fall and winter, are you absolute bimbo? Good night.
Starting point is 01:14:04 It's a spring for crying out loud. But it's all funny. And then they, I just, look, it's, it's a statement on the zeitgeist. It's, it's the moment in time encapsulated in a, you know, in fractal, in a drawing. I don't know. So I don't know why people are getting, don't get upset about it. It's not a big, I like, J.D. Vance's response. He was like, I finally made it.
Starting point is 01:14:26 Although, of all of the meme photos they could have used for him, there were some out there that were funnier, if I'm being honest. Like the J.D. Vance memes, so they had, he retweens. it and said, I finally made it. Can I tell you, I didn't know what this was a reference to until I saw it explained on X, the little outfits that they were in and the, I didn't. You didn't know that that was Fantasy Island? I never watched that show. When did that air? What?
Starting point is 01:14:54 Hang on. You never knew about that Hervey Villages was the small guy. You were saying like, I know these people. Fantasy Island. Let's look and see when it aired. Okay. It was, oh, it, I, it's, it's. started before I was even born, and it finished when I was like three.
Starting point is 01:15:12 So that's probably why I didn't watch it. In my defense, don't make fun of me. Because I was like, what is that in reference to? I mean, I've seen the two of them before. You act like the show was only on for like two or three years. It was on from 77 to 84. That's not a long time. But it went into reruns and is still available today.
Starting point is 01:15:31 Is he that little guy who was like, the plane, the plane? Yes, that is him. Okay. See, I know that. What was his name? A tattoo was his name on the show, but his actor, I mean, his real name is Hervey Village. Now, the guy who was the guy that he stood with. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:51 I don't laugh at me, you guys. That's a real, that his name is real. I was, okay, Ricardo Montaubon. Didn't they, like, parody him? Because he was supposed to be, like, a very elegant man. Yes. Right? Is that okay.
Starting point is 01:16:07 It's almost like, I think, who did. that Steve, who's the parody ones? It was the parody like beer commercials where they had a guy that was like this. Oh, yeah. That's, um, uh, Dosecis. Yes. That's right. It's kind of like that.
Starting point is 01:16:23 But yeah, you're right. Ricardo Montelban. Ricardo Montebond. So I just, I'm going to say, I really think that they could have used like a number of different JD Vance faces. You guys remember when that meme was going crazy and people were making his face bigger and bigger and they gave him curls. And he actually thought it was funny.
Starting point is 01:16:42 He retweeted some of it. Those were some of the funniest memes I've ever seen. So I'm like, that's the one they went with. But one, put that up. That is his fat face. I know, no, it was made bigger. His face isn't that fat. It was made bigger.
Starting point is 01:16:56 It's a meme. But I'm like, why didn't they use the one where he had the curls or some of these other ones where it looks like his eyes are sons? I mean, it's just hysterical. It's so funny. Anyway, I just, I think it's great that they were having a good time with it or that they thought. And that's really all
Starting point is 01:17:12 you can do. When things like that happen, like the worst thing that Republicans can do is to get upset over it. I think when the White House made a comment, was it a week or two ago? They shouldn't have. They shouldn't have it all. Trump himself hasn't said anything about it. J.D. Vance has done this, so I do like this approach.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Yeah. The worst thing that they can do is say something and be offended. So J.D. Vance's response was just simple, like he acknowledged it, and that's it. But remember when the White House was like, oh, it's irrelevant. I mean, they're really not. They just got like a billion dollar deal with Paramount there.
Starting point is 01:17:42 And they have ratings that like the Simpsons before them, no one, I mean, it's a magical thing because nobody else gets the ratings that they do. So you can't really say that. And then they turned around and they tweeted, oh, not relevant, you know, whatever. So you just gave them another opportunity to respond. The best way to suck the energy out of the room is just be like, ah, ha, ha, yeah. And then that's it and we'll leave it. Because then it loses its power.
Starting point is 01:18:05 The power that it has is only if you're offended. that's why it's so easy to troll certain people. I mean, sometimes, like, if I'm bored, you know, or if I just, you know, feel like being mean, I don't ever feel like that. I'm always nice and happy. Okay, well, like, let me give me an example. Like, say, like, this weekend,
Starting point is 01:18:24 I got to go and give a speech, and I'm going to be on a plane. And it'll be, you know, I'm not going to be working. So what am I going to do? I'm probably going to be on social media trolling, Kane. That's probably exactly what I'm going to do. and the power comes in people being offended. If they're offended, then you can just keep ringing content out of them.
Starting point is 01:18:45 And it's like you're an energy vampire. You don't even know. Like what we do in the shadows, Colin, the energy vampire that's on that show, is what he does. He trolls social media and then he just absorbs all the energy from people being outraged. It's hysterical. It's actually like a perfect description. So as long as people realize, they do make fun of everyone.
Starting point is 01:19:05 and they've made fun of Democrats. Just because they haven't specifically yet gone after Biden or Harris, I don't think is the measure. And also, it's the season's young. They just, this is their second episode. Chill, right? Chill. Anyway, they've gone after some pretty big sacred cows on the left, I will say.
Starting point is 01:19:23 So that's why I just, you know, I just don't think that, you know, we'll see how it goes. The FBI has joined the case of the missing Texas Democrats. And if you remember, Greg Abbott broke. this on our program yesterday. And he retweeted him breaking the news on our program yesterday. So they've talked to, we don't have the specifics, but apparently the FBI is joined in. I think that there's something to be said for the solicitation of funds to cover their travel and everything else, because that we the people pack, and Lorraine noted this yesterday, that we the people pack, they're broke. They only have like $200,000. And you can't tell me this.
Starting point is 01:20:05 they're covering the airfare and the lodging and all of this of all of these lawmakers who fled the state. And they've got other states that they're working with as well. So they've had to, it can't all come from that pack. They've had to get money from somewhere. And if they're soliciting any of this, that absolutely can be considered the solicitation of a, that's a bribe, and that's a felony in Texas. And I hope that they get the book thrown at them for that. So that'll be interesting to see. But they've, they've, they've joined in. They've joined in on that and like I said, we don't have a lot of, there's not really a lot of details on it. Apparently, one of them talked to Cornyn, or Cornyn talked to the FBI, and Cash Patel apparently
Starting point is 01:20:49 approved their request for the Bureau to get involved, and that's from John Cornyn, and we don't know about that, about what else after that. So they're, in some way, they're involved. So that's, you know, that's going to be that's going to be important also the story and we'll talk more about this of the fort stewart uh shooting that took place the suspect there this is going to be buried i think again here we have another case of a military base that's a gun-free zone people think that there's just like you know guns laying around everywhere at military bases it's not apparently only imps in certain areas were even allowed to be armed uh but it's a gun-free zone and this continually happens at gun-free zones. So we're going to talk about that coming up as we move. The folks who make the program
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Starting point is 01:22:45 Yeah, it's true. Sorry, it was in British Columbia, but it was reported by Denver Press. A fish falling out of the sky sparked a wildfire and knocked out power in a rural area of British Columbia. It broke out near the village of Ashcroft. Firefighters had to respond. They found ranchers and BC Hydro. workers already battling the flames. They used 4,800 gallons of water to put out the fire. And it wasn't human error and it wasn't lightning. It literally was a fish. A fish. And the river is like,
Starting point is 01:23:15 you know, three kilometers away. They said an Osprey, which is a large bird of prey, apparently dropped its catch onto a power line. And then the impact of the fish on the power line sent sparks and embers that flew into dry brush and triggered a fire. Not even kidding. I've now heard it all. Oh my gosh. And it looks like it was a big fish. And they said that that's, they, they said there were no injuries in the incident.
Starting point is 01:23:45 And the Osprey stole out there flying around. Wouldn't it have burned up or maybe not? Maybe the fish got cooked. Like how do you, I just don't under, I mean, I'm fascinated by the forensics investigation of things like this. Like they're, they can just pinpoint, yes, it was this fish right here. And you could tell the Osprey had a bite. And I mean, like, they, like, pinpoint this down to, it's pretty impressive. A man was hit with a broom and beaten because he threatened a strip club janitor with a knife.
Starting point is 01:24:11 Well, yeah. Why would, why do you think that you were going to threaten a janitor to strip club? It's basically a Waffle House employee. Okay. Why do you think you could get away with that? As in Oklahoma City, he tried to attack a mentally disabled strip club janitor with a knife. Oh my gosh. This guy got, his whole face is swole.
Starting point is 01:24:27 His whole face looks like he went in and got some pretty. bad injectables. That's what it looks like. Oh, man. Lawrence Kai Kendall. Well, I don't like your last name. It's too many words in there, letters in there. He was identified on camera. He called, you know what the name of the strip club is called? What's the name of it? Bear Assets. B-A-R-E. Bear Assets. He called the janitor a racial slur and then charged it him with a knife. And the janitor beat him with a broom and then jumped on him and beat him for almost to death.
Starting point is 01:25:08 He can't even open one of his eyes. I mean, wow. You got to put that back up there. Wow. This guy. Oh my gosh. This is what you get when you call a janitor a racial slur at bear assets. There you go.
Starting point is 01:25:23 Wow. Yeah, he's in trouble. Let's see. Gen Z is looking to profit from the resurgence of white 2K fashion. kill Y2K fashion to death. It is horrible. Please, dear heavens, no. Why are we doing this?
Starting point is 01:25:37 It was bad and stupid back then. We're going to bring back them little butterfly clips, aren't we? Help us all. Yeah, Gen Z is interested in it. Stop it, Gen Z. Learn from our mistakes. We have more on the way.
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Starting point is 01:26:06 I am state representative and Missouri Democratic floor leader, Ashley Awny. I'm from Kansas City. And I am here because I stand firmly with the representatives in Texas and the senators in Texas who had to flee their state. They had to flee their state. Oh, and their duty. They're, wow. Who knew that they were going to make it so, they were going to be so honest by, like, accident.
Starting point is 01:26:42 How fascinating is that? You know, when Democrats tell you who they are, believe them, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. I don't know, they're making this such a big deal. And the left is going to go even further out of their minds, especially if the Census Bureau thing happens because they over-accounted, like, significantly in blue states. in Texas were so screwed as a result of it. And that's like we've been talking about this for a long time now.
Starting point is 01:27:09 In fact, I think the conversation even predated that, that whole, the last census that screwed everything up, counting illegal aliens. So Trump's saying that they're going to actually exclude that. By the way, the Census Bureau, and this was a story that was back in 2022, this was after, I had this saved, This was even after the, you know, after they tabulated everything, counted everything, and they realized the error. They actually admitted that there was an error. They acknowledged that 14 states had significant miscounts on that 2020 census. And I'm going to read what these states were, and this was in a piece from the Hill back in 2022. You just tell me if something sticks out to you.
Starting point is 01:27:57 Okay. Okay. So the over-counted, like significantly over-counted states were Hawaii, Delaware, Rhode Island, Minnesota, New York, Massachusetts. Now, the significantly undercounted states were Texas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas. Huh. I do notice. Huh. is there
Starting point is 01:28:27 There's some contrast there Yeah It seems like the ones that were undercounted Were the Republican ones The red states And the ones that were overcounted Meaning additional Unearned seats
Starting point is 01:28:45 Or Democrat run states I think you would be correct That's weird Yeah I think you would Be correct Yes So weird How that happened, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:28:58 So weird. I'm sure it's coincidental, right? Yeah. Like all of the errors. Entirely. We're in the census blunder. Entirely, yes. Probably went evenly, right?
Starting point is 01:29:10 The blunder may have leaned left a little and also leaned right a little. No, it didn't really. No. I mean, you have like these states that were over kind of that have more seats that are disproportionate to their actual population and some of these others. Wait a minute. So the blunder, this mistake. that was made, all the favor of that mistake leaned on the left side of the aisle.
Starting point is 01:29:33 It's so weird how that happens. That was just a mistake, though, right? It was just a blunder. Just a blunder. Huh. Yeah, just a, just a, just a, yeah, just a, just a, yeah, just a blunder. So, you know, I'm just saying there's, I feel like, I mean, because it was Biden's own census Bureau that admitted this.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Biden's own Census Bureau that admitted there was a mistake. So why wouldn't people want things to be correct or accurate?
Starting point is 01:30:08 I mean, I'm just curious. Why wouldn't they want it? Why wouldn't they want these things to be accurate? I don't know. I just think you're a fan
Starting point is 01:30:16 of gerrymandering and you don't, you know, what you're talking about. It's just what it is. I know, I'm just saying. So I, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:24 I, They're going to get upset about it, and I don't care. Just like they're upset about the gerrymandering that happened when they were running, when they were deciding things in Texas. And then that gets corrected. It got corrected in Florida and Maryland, kind of, North Carolina, kind of. So we'll see. But the blunder, though, that they wrote, this is what they, they wrote, this was June 1st, 2022.
Starting point is 01:30:46 Census blunder may tip 2024 to Democrats. Now, if you don't get this fixed and this continues where you're in, including illegal aliens in this count, what is the effect that that's going to have in 2028? And like I said, we talked about this at the start of the show. I just don't know if that's something they're going to be able to correct in time because it's a big process. I just don't know if that's going to be something that they actually, you know, correct in enough time. This is a crazy headline. Young male college grads are now jobless at the same rate as non-grads. This is a story from financial times. The unemployment rate amongst U.S. men and women, age 22 and 20,
Starting point is 01:31:27 22 through 27 by education level. And there is a serious, a serious issue here. Wow. I mean, in the men and women, I was looking to see about the gender gap. And actually, what I, what I'm reading is that it's not that different. It doesn't matter. Like, it shows men and women. I mean, women maybe have a slight little bitty bit advantage and that's it.
Starting point is 01:31:53 But these, I think that these degrees, I don't think that you need to go to college and get a degree for anything except if you're going to be, you're going into medicine, law, maybe some engineering. Otherwise, I don't see the point of it. It's so stupid. It's a racket. It is such a racket. It is such a racket.
Starting point is 01:32:13 And it's our problem as a society for using it as like a social circuit. Like we use colleges like a social circuit. So many, I, and I see. see, especially if you're going into like, if you need a degree, if you're going into medicine, you're going into law, having connections and knowing these professors. And I get where that can also be a benefit. But we don't have to, not every skill set requires that. But we use it as, oh, well, where's your kid going? Oh, they're going here, X, Y, Z. Oh, they're in this sorority or
Starting point is 01:32:48 this fraternity. It's used in place of, like the social circuit that back in the days of your, we used to have, right? Where you would have, oh, that's in season and everybody goes to the city and they all go to this. It's just a whole, I don't know, I've got, I could go on about this for some time. But the financial times looked at this. They said that the unemployment rate among recent college grads is on the rise. And it's rising pretty steadily. It still is lower than all young workers between 22 and 27. But how, but now men who have a college degree have about the same unemployment rate. as men who didn't go to college. Now, in comparison, they note, around 2010, non-college educated men experienced they had unemployment at over 15%, whereas the rate amongst college grads was closer to seven. Well, now that discrepancy is, that difference is gone. And the job market boost, that always advertised for a job if you had a degree, that's
Starting point is 01:33:52 gone. because I don't think people care about credentials as much anymore as they I see I see different jobs like if I'm out somewhere maybe you'll see like oh we're hiring you know you have to like a sign somewhere and they're like you have to have a bad I'm just like you're asking for a degree for a job that doesn't need one you're a stupid employer you're an idiot like what is that and because Democrats decided to consolidate and control all student loans they have made it so expensive and unacceptable for people. to actually even go to college. You've got to be rich almost to go to college anymore. I mean, you can't even compete and get the scholarships and grants if you tried to, especially if you're, sorry, if you're just like a white suburban kid, you're S-O-L. It's true. So I, I don't know. I feel bad for these generations because it doesn't look like it's improving. And so now you have these diverging, it's not even that divergent men and women. I mean, it's really hitting men as well. A lot of Gen Z guys are skipping college and they're going into the skilled trade industry.
Starting point is 01:34:58 That's something that AI is not going to be able to take over skilled trades. So there's some protection there. So the, and those trades, those jobs are male dominated. They said enrollment at two-year vocational schools has increased 20% since 2020. That's almost a million additional students. And vocational careers that people were really snotty and, look down on well guess what those are going to be the ones that AI can't take over you all screws yourselves all those I just there's just this like snotty attitude I think that propelled the whole
Starting point is 01:35:37 collegiate thing and made everyone discount skilled trades and go into bureaucracy for the lack of a better way to put it don't you agree and now look who's having the last laugh look who is having the last laugh. And they should because they deserve it. They earned it. Those trades, that's honestly, like, that's going to be the only place where you're really protected. That's going to be the only place where you're protected.
Starting point is 01:36:07 So they said carpenters, mechanics, they're going to start paying even better than they are now. They're paying really well now. They're going to start even paying better than that. I mean, all these skilled trades, this is something that, that's like the, it seems like that's the last refuge when AI really, really gets its stride. Those things you can't take over. Hmm. You know what? You want to know what the college aptitude or the aptitude test I took in high school told me I should be a mechanic or a
Starting point is 01:36:35 lawyer? I took it three times and I got the same thing every time. Car mechanic or a lawyer. Yeah. And I'm like, really? And I'm like, they're so different though. But there's like some kind of common denominator, I'm sure, in that. Every single time. I got it. I think there's some details in mechanics that are you need a brain for those details just like you would for law yeah that makes sense that makes sense yeah i took it as a freshman a junior and a senior i didn't i don't know why i didn't take it my sophomore year you really only need to take it once but i i kept thinking maybe there's something it'll show me i didn't believe it the first time but yeah that's honest like that is actually very interesting there is something in there that's you know i'm gonna buy a five hundred dollar
Starting point is 01:37:14 junker car for the show and we're going to work on it it'll be good well i want to create making it to some mad max thing oh you don't have to twist my arm and you know i would also like just like because i do have a 50 call and i would love to be able to just put it on a sliding rack where you kick the door open and it's just shoop and you're out ready to rock twisting needed pretty sure it's straight legal right subscribe to the dana show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time subscribe on youtube apple or wherever you get your podcast. A leisurely walk in the woods is no longer allowed in Nova Scotia and it may not be for the rest of the summer. Effective 4 p.m. today, we're telling Nova Scotians stay out of the woods.
Starting point is 01:38:02 Nova Scotia's premier announced today a ban on activities in the forest because of extreme dry conditions and the risk of wildfires. Hiking, camping, fishing and the use of vehicles in the woods are not permitted. Trail systems through woods are off limits. At these walking trails in the heart of Sydney, some agree with the move while others didn't. As long as you're not starting a fire or smoking, you know, that kind of thing, you should be able to walk it there.
Starting point is 01:38:30 It kind of sucks for the campers and anybody out tenting. But it's probably necessary. Oot camping. Ghaly, that's Canadian. Oot! Oot camping! So they can't camp. They can't do anything
Starting point is 01:38:44 because they don't trust their people to not start fires. Is that what it is? That is the goofiest thing. So the woods are banned. The woods are closed in Nova Scotia. I feel like I'm watching a Shorzie episode. The woods are closed. The moose up front.
Starting point is 01:39:01 Yeah. Go give your er a tug. I, you know, that's what he says. That's a famous line from the series. Oh my gosh. So, yeah, they said that I can't read any of this actually now without having the Canadian accent on my head. We've had to boot 100 wildfires this season.
Starting point is 01:39:21 They've all been small and put out quickly. But that could change in a heartbeat, they said. That's Tori rushed in the Minister of Natural Resources. It almost sounds Irish, Scottish, almost like something. There's something in there. Everybody who is a Nova Scotian, and that's what you say, right? That's what you call them. People from Nova Scotia.
Starting point is 01:39:41 Nova Scotian. I would trust them out in the woods more than I would. Any of these government officials putting rules on those people. Look, I don't camp and I make fun of it because I said, because I always say that I don't want to pretend to be homeless. We invented the house, you know, as a people. But you don't mess with campers, okay? You don't, those are the people that I'm like, if they're going to go into the woods, the campers, though, they get to go. Because those are people who are like, we love being out here with no toilet and not having hot water.
Starting point is 01:40:12 Unless we, we love it. Those people are for that. Okay. if there's anybody that I trust out there, it's those people. Those people. They know what they're doing. I mean, all of this stuff,
Starting point is 01:40:24 it's always been firebugs that go out and do this stuff. That's what we learned in the, the Palisades thing. I mean, my gosh, they were literally catching people red-handed. It's the same here. It's not the law-abiding people doing the problems and the harm,
Starting point is 01:40:37 yet these laws they put out there restrict the movements and the abilities and freedoms of these law-biting people. And the people who love to go camping, I have family, and I have some dear friends that God love them. They're just like, yeah, we're just going to go spend the night outside randomly a Friday night. We'll be like, hey, do you guys want to go to death? We're going to go be outside.
Starting point is 01:40:54 We're asleep outside, like the homeless for tonight. They have like their camping places that they go, right? I'm like, okay, more power to you. And I've got, you know, we've got friends that do all that. And I love those people because I trust them out there. And they care about it. They're like, they know how to do their fires. They know how to clean up.
Starting point is 01:41:11 They literally have like their protocol that they follow. and they're hardcore. I love it. They're not hurt nobody. But because you've got some people that are stooges, now the woods are closed, in Nova Scotia. You can't be out in a boot.
Starting point is 01:41:25 They're closed. Oh my gosh. They just don't allow anything there. It's summer. Because what are your temperatures up there? Maybe some warmth for a month and then freezing. Everything else is freezing. Like the one time of the year
Starting point is 01:41:42 where it's nice to go out. And you're going to, it's just, there's just so stupid. That's just not the way to, how much you want to bet. There's going to be a wildfire still. It's not going to be a bite from any of them people. For sure, there will be. All right. And by the way, maple syrup, that's where it's in the woods.
Starting point is 01:41:57 That's where you get maple syrup. That's right. No more maple syrup. All right. We got today and stupidity came. All right, let's do this. Looks like Cut 12. Can we do Jasmine Cronkett?
Starting point is 01:42:06 She swears they should have, they should have control the house by now. The only detail she leaves out is the fact that they didn't win. Enough elections. do that, but here she is. I mean, think about it this way. Right now, the Democrats should control the House, but we don't. And the only reason we don't control the House isn't because we didn't work hard, isn't because we didn't raise money, isn't because we didn't put up good candidates.
Starting point is 01:42:27 But it is because North Carolina, as soon as they ended up with a Republican majority on that Supreme Court, decided to redraw the lines again. And instead of that state being 7-7, which sounds like a legal procedure every state gets to do. I mean, it's not because we didn't win elections because we didn't, and it were any of this other stuff. It was because of all those things, exactly. That does it for us today, folks. Make sure you find us over at Substack, Chapter and Verse, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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