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December 22, 2016, Thursday, Hour #2
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The Mississippi Fire Marshal.
You want about fake news?
We're on a roll here.
The Mississippi Fire Marshal.
Well, that's the second story.
That's a follow-up.
The actual story is this an arrest has been made in the vote Trump burning of a Mississippi black church.
Story is from WREG Eyeball TV News in Greenville, Massachusetts.
Not Greenville.
You don't say Greenville.
Greenville.
Now they're kind of low.
Except this is Greenville.
And Mississippi authorities have made an arrest in the burning of an African American church spray painted with the words vote Trump.
Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain says Andrew McClinton of Leland, Mississippi, who is African American.
He's a black guy, is charged with first degree arson of a place of worship.
Andrew McClinton of Leland, Mississippi, an African American, was arrested for setting the church on fire and spray painting vote Trump.
The Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville was burned and vandalized on November 1st, a week before the presidential election.
It was not immediately clear whether Andrew McClinton is to be represented by a lawyer.
Greenville is a Mississippi River port city of about 32,000 people, about 78% of the residents are African American.
After the fire, Hopewell Church congregants began worshiping in a chapel at predominantly white First Baptist Church of Greenville.
Okay, that's the story.
Here's the follow-up.
Ready for the follow-up?
Politics unlikely motive in vote Trump arson.
Yeah, they're looking.
Why did the guy do it?
And they don't have a clue.
You have an African American who sets a black church on fire and then spray taint spray paint the word vote Trump on it.
That's of course to make it look like the practically non-existent Ku Klux Klan did it.
And then they catch the guy, and now they can't figure out his motive.
The Mississippi Fire Marshal says investigators do not see politics as the motivation for the burning of an African American church.
It was also spray painted with the words vote Trump a week before the presidential election.
Well, how could this be anything but political?
I mean.
Look at the lengths to which they're all going here.
These leftists.
By the Mississippi, in the map that I called your attention to yesterday.
The map I had seen, not one of these red and blue map, county by county maps.
It's actually a brand new way of creating vivid maps.com.
I think we we linked to it at rushlinbaugh.com.
Mississippi is a huge Hillary area.
And I I don't know why, but I was surprised.
But Mississippi.
I mean, almost a whole state voted Hillary.
Mississippi in parts of Louisiana.
Anyway, the AP is reporting that uh the suspected perp's criminal record in detail in order to suggest this was just another robbery.
Uh the problem with that is there was nothing stolen.
They're saying it was just another robbery, but nothing was stolen.
Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Cheney, who is also the state fire marshal, says there are signs The vandalism may have been done to appear pol.
So this is reverse reverse psychology.
So what we have here, we have a black guy who burned down a church and then spray painted vote Trump on it.
So that people would think that there was a political motive behind it when the guy was actually trying to cover up his real motive, which was robbery.
Except nothing was stolen.
This is how they report a hoax, folks.
This is how they report fake news.
A man who's a member of the church, prior criminal record, arrested Wednesday, charged with first degree arson, but they can't come up with a motive.
This is just totally unbelievable.
But sadly, it has become believable.
I mean, this is you you realize the the sensible thing to do is to not believe anything that you see or read.
The sensible thing is not to believe.
Oh, except here I'm talking about this is what was the source of this?
WREG TV Greens.
Well, they did the original point.
What's this?
This is uh AP.
Perfect.
AP, don't believe it.
Washington Post don't believe it.
New York Times don't believe it.
USA Today don't believe it.
Anti-Muslim attack at University of Michigan was a hoax.
A Muslim University of Michigan student who said that a man threatened to light her on fire after Trump won the election was lying about the whole thing, the police said yesterday.
The student grabbed national headlines in the days after Trump's victory when she claimed that she was stalked by an intoxicated guy 20-something years of age that had bad body odor and an unkempt appearance.
The man she said forced her to take off her hijab and then threatened to set her on fire with a lighter if she didn't take off the he jab.
Despite the lack of evidence for the woman's claims, they were immediately treated as true by various media outlets as well as by the university itself, which immediately condemned the incident as a hateful attack.
Just like the faculty at Duke immediately believed the hoax that was the rape charge against the Duke LaCrosse team.
We know how that came out.
I mean, this is it's it's routine.
These are sick, sick people.
They make these events up because they believe they've been conditioned to believe these things are gonna happen to them.
It's like the fake rape story at the University of Virginia that Rolling Stone did.
Somebody in liberalism comes up with a script for the Daily Soap Opera, a narrative that their rape is out of control on campus, that young men are just wantonly raping women all over American college campuses.
So the news gets out there, but there isn't any evidence.
So they make one up.
Rolling Stone gets hold of a source that makes up the whole story and they run with it and they find out that it isn't true.
It's sick.
We're dealing literally here with some kind of a uh a sickness that is rooted more deeply than just they lost the election.
There's much more going on here than just that.
These people have not been well for the longest time.
They have many have been unhinged for years to one degree or another.
Let's see, what do you do?
Harry Reid.
You know, Harry Reed's going to be leaving the Senate.
And let me see if I have this uh I looked at the sound by dingy Harry saying this.
He was asked about the lie he told about Mitt Romney and uh taxes.
I thought I saw it, but I guess not.
Don't have okay.
No big deal, cookie, don't go out and find it.
Uh I can handle it here.
Outgoing Senate minority leader Dingy Harry said yesterday that he simply did what was necessary in 2012 when he lied about Mitt Romney not having paid his taxes for 10 years.
Dingy Harry was asked about those comments which he made during a speech on the Senate floor.
And this is the guy that read that that that started that phony soldier business with me.
This is another sick individual.
You know, I and I'm not trying to be charitable when I when I say they're sick.
I'm not excusing what they're doing.
Whatever they are, partisanship-wise and Uber liber, these are sick people.
It just there's something not right about them.
And I uh the point where I don't care who caused it to happen.
It's just something we have to deal with.
So Harry Reed goes to the Florida Senate and tells this lie.
Do you remember the lie?
He said, a friend called me that Mitt Romney hasn't paid income taxes in 10 years.
And then he goes on to castigate Romney for being a tax cheat and a rich guy.
And this is the kind of people we shouldn't elect for president, doesn't pay his taxes in 10 years, but look at how rich he is of this or that.
Then when it's over, people ask Dingy Harry, what do you who's your friend?
Who told you this?
And Dingy Harry says to the media, that's not the question.
You need to go ask Romney why he hasn't paid his taxes in 10 years.
And what do you think the media did?
They left Dingy Harry's office and they tracked down Romney and they started asking him.
Why haven't you paid your taxes in 10 years?
And it was a total lie.
It's like Dick Gephardt used to do this all the time.
Member of the House representatives from uh from St. Louis, the Democrat.
It was in their leadership.
And uh during, this would have been George H.W. Citizen 88, 89, 90 somewhere in there.
Maybe maybe it was the first year of Clinton, I don't know.
Tax cuts were being discussed.
And Gephardt was one of these guys that had all these imaginary friends that were calling him and telling him what they wanted.
Like Dingy Harry had a friend here that was telling him Romney hadn't paid his taxes in 10 years.
Now, Dingy Harry can, this is again tracks back to the media.
Dingy Harry can say whatever he wants.
The media trusted it, didn't try to track it down, didn't question it, just went on and made it out to be true.
Dick Gephardt said, I've got a friend.
The friend called me and said, please raise my taxes.
I'm doing really well now, but do you really want to make me rich?
If you really want to make me rich and help the country, you'll raise my taxes.
Well, who is this clown?
Who is this idiot that's calling you?
And he never could produce a name.
Democrats have all these little helpers out there, and they have all these little friends, all these anonymous characters that are always telling them, like little Dick's friend, really want to make me rich, you'll raise my taxes.
That makes common sense.
Anyway, we're laughing up.
This is serious stuff.
Harry Reid on the floor of the Senate just makes it up.
And now he's he's leaving and he is excusing it and praising it.
And he's denying that he lied.
He said, There was no brazen lies.
What I said is the truth.
There's no brazen lies.
I did what was necessary.
The first time he was asked about this, he said, I don't care.
Romney lost, didn't he?
Now he's he's denying that he told any lies.
I'll guarantee what this means.
I didn't tell anybody when he brazen lies.
What he's maintaining here is that he did have somebody who told him that Romney hadn't paid taxes in 10 years.
That's what he'd fall back on.
But it not only was a brazen lie, it was the epitome of fake news.
And it was fake news purposely intended to interfere with the 2012 elections.
And the Russians were nowhere to be found.
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Here's Dave in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
It's great to have you, sir.
How are you doing?
Merry Christmas Rush.
Same to you.
I I call because I wanted to tell you I have a profound optimism about Donald Trump's presidency.
Uh you know, I'm a very analytical guy.
I've been a vice president of software development for many years.
This is not an expression of blind faith.
But I read the signs, and I believe he has the potential to be the best president of our lifetime, and I feel that very strongly.
You know, he has the pragmatism to destroy the red tape and get things done.
He will defeat ISIS, will lower taxes and generate jobs, to say nothing of securing the border.
I think the changes we'll see will be more profound than any of us imagine.
We may well be looking at a real reversal of our cultural decline.
So I'm as excited as can be about it.
Why do you think all this?
Uh you know, I've been I've known about Trump since back in the 80s, back in New York when he fixed the ice skating rink and uh a red art uh art of the deal.
Uh the man just gets it done.
And if you look at his uh his accomplishments even now, before he's become president, the cabinet that he's picked, the uh uh what he's doing with Boeing, you know, with Air Force One.
Well, you know what Boeing did?
Boeing's saying, okay, okay, we'll cut the price.
We'll we'll cut the price, we'll cut the price, we'll call we'll make them affordable.
In one word, he admits.
Okay, we'll make them, we'll price them affordably, which means they haven't been priced.
And then carrier, I sure throw that in the mix.
Well, of course.
He's done a series of impossible things, things that seemed inconceivable.
And he just put that's a good point.
Why do we consider what Trump is doing?
Forget Trump this question.
Why are things considered to be impossible, like getting the cost of Air Force One down or keeping jobs in America?
Why is it that our current political system has rendered everybody essentially hopeless, thinking, well, it it's the best we can do.
What we we we actually can't do things that make common sense with our current political system.
Why is that?
It's astonishing.
I don't know if it's inertia or red tape or just that culture is tied us up.
Uh but this man is immune to it all.
It's just he gets it done.
I agree.
Look, I am very, very close to what you think here.
But I have uh uh look, and I you're you're an analytical person.
I mean you've got substantive reasons for this.
You said that you're looking at this with a with a degree of hope, as am I. But let me tell you what I think.
But first, let before I tell you that uh what kind of iPhone do you want?
A seven or seven plus?
Seven plus.
And thank you.
That's very generous of you.
You're more than welcome.
Uh and your carrier is, and I only asked the carrier because it's going to determine color availability, folks.
It's it's ATT.
ATT.
So every color except I think I don't have any rose gold.
I might have one back there, but I don't think so.
I think the rose gold in the plus are all gone.
Other than that, take your take your pick.
Um for my wife.
Uh let's do you have white then?
Well, there the the rose gold, the everything but black is white.
Let me let me let me send you a gold one.
I think I've got a bunch of gold ones back there.
And that's if you have one, that would be great.
If you don't, uh, you know, the shiny black would be.
But I think I'll be able to satisfy the uh the gold.
Now it may have it'll either have an ATT or T Mobile SIM card in it, but it'll work.
Here's one of the things let me just alert you to.
By the time you get that phone, you're gonna know more about it than most people who sell them know.
So I'm telling you, the phone is unlocked.
It may have, like you take it in an ATT store.
If it has a T-Mobile SIM card, you tell them it will work on ATT.
The clerk may not think so, but it will.
And if he says no, keep taking it to ATT stores so you can get one that knows what they're doing, because it's a GSM phone, it's unlocked, so it'll work on any carrier that uses the GSM network and T Mobile and ATT do.
So this will work.
No matter what kind of phone does she have now?
Well, she has a six plus.
Well, just swap the SIM cards and you're in there.
You don't even need to go to the store.
Yeah, that's what that's what we'll do.
All right.
We got it covered.
Like I say, I'm a software guy.
Cool.
Okay.
Yes, you know, right.
So don't hang up and give Mr. Snerdley your address.
Here's here's what I think is going on.
I'm I've been thinking about this for a while.
The American political system is a giant bureaucracy, and I think that uh the simplest, and I want to avoid being simplistic here, but I really think what's happened, the American political system is that it has been reduced to a system of self-perpetuation for the people in it.
And they view security for themselves as always needing things to be done.
Solving problems thus eliminates problems, which has fallen by the wayside in terms of objective.
Always having something that needs to be done has been translated into you need us.
You can't get along without.
And I think we're paralyzed by the virtues of a combination of liberalism and bureaucracy.
And what Trump Trump doesn't know any of that.
All he knows.
And he's a like every other citizen, it's fed up with it.
So I I went back to the stash closet back there, and there's this rose gold iPhone 7 Plus.
So where did this come from?
Who put this here?
I literally thought I was out of rose gold.
But there was one there, so our last caller actually got his first choice.
But I'm sad to say that's it for Rose Gold on the plus, on the plus side.
But this is the fifth week here where every caller gets one.
And uh it's look, folks, it's no big deal.
I just I just uh I love these things.
Uh outside of a couple of the things, the iPhone and stuff is my is my most prized possession, is my favorite thing to do, play with and and learn.
And so I just like sharing my uh my passions uh with people.
And since I can, I do.
And nothing more to it than that.
Now what uh oh, I want to finish what I was talking about to our caller.
This is a tough thing to it's uh it's not a tough thing to explain.
It's uh it's a tough thing to make well to tighten it down to compress it here into something sensible.
Because let me give an example.
Uh Mitch McConnell and the House representatives during Obama's presidency.
Obama passes Obamacare, the Tea Party comes into existence over two things.
This out-of-control Obama spending.
And don't forget, this is key too.
The first gigantic expenditure of Obamas with this stimulus bill.
That was for what?
Infrastructure.
It was going to rebuild roads and bridges and schools and all that.
And everybody knows it didn't.
And a lot of people voted for Obama, believing that it was going to be used for that purpose, and it wasn't.
It was used for purely political purposes.
The money was given to Obama donors, so they could open fraudulent businesses like Cylindra and all this new green energy crap that's not even a business.
They went out of business, but they were given some of their donor money back.
The other money went to unions and union members, so they were employed and paying dues, and their dues get collected and sent back to the Democrat Party in the form of campaign contribution.
So it's a money laundering operation.
There wasn't one new school built or remodeled with stimulus money, ditto roads and bridges.
Okay, put that over there.
Then they pass Obamacare, and it's an absolute disaster.
And half the country knows it's a disaster because the alternative media read the bill and told you what's in it and gave you the absolute anti-American contents of this piece of garbage bill.
Half of the country doesn't know what's in it.
They think it's free health care, because that's what Obama's been out lying to people.
You keep your premium, you keep your doctor, keep your plan and your premiums coming down 2500.
People were lied to Through his teeth.
And they believed it.
On our side, we're fit to be tied.
This is outrageous.
We're being insulted.
Our budget's gone to hell.
Our kids' future is being spent away.
In the meantime, Obama's trying to enhance this cultural rot that's going on, and we're losing our country.
Our elected officials, when we want them to stop Obamacare, well, you know what?
We uh we don't have the votes in the House in the Senate rather.
In 2010, the midterms, the Republicans won the House.
Because the voters knew Republicans didn't have votes prior than to stop Obama, so the House clearing away went Republican.
Not so the Senate.
What did senators say?
Well, I mean, yeah, but there's nothing we can do.
Uh uh Obama's still president.
We need we need 60 votes, and there's nothing we can do.
So in the 2012 election, the Republicans win the Senate.
So in 2010 and 2012, we give the Republicans the House and the Senate.
And what are they?
Well, there's not much we can do.
We don't have the White House.
Obama's still in the White House.
Well, everybody says, the hell with this.
And one of the people saying it is Donald Trump.
And to me, that is it's an example of the political system doing nothing more than perpetuating itself and its existence, not solving problems, not trying to win re-election on the basis of actually fixing things and being praised for it, because they weren't.
We were being told, well, we can't do this, we can't do that.
And meanwhile, despite the fact that the country was electing Republicans, Obama wasn't being stopped.
And it's because of the political system.
The political system has evolved into a giant bureaucracy, the primary purpose of purpose of which is self-preservation, not fixing anything.
And I can give you even more examples if I wanted to take the time.
Well, this simply won't do.
The idea that we can't deal with these problems, which is what we're told, well, we don't have 60 votes.
Well, there are too many regulators that are writing regulations outside of Congress and we don't have 60 votes.
Too many excuses.
Why we can't do this, why we can't do that.
Or, well, you know, the House has got a different fundamental bill than the Senate does, and the Senate's where things go to slow down.
We got to slow things.
The hell with slowing things down.
We have got to stop this.
There didn't seem to be any interest in stopping it.
There didn't even seem to be any interest in opposing it.
And people are getting increasingly infuriated over this.
Because what we were essentially being told is that our political system can't stop this.
Our political system cannot stop the degradation of our culture.
Our political system cannot stop a president who's governing against the will of the people.
This is what we were told.
And we're well, if it can't stop it, then it's time to throw it out.
And it doesn't matter.
Conservatism, liberalism, doesn't seem like whoever's up there is able to stop anything that is truly damaging.
And I'm sure Trump is one of these people.
So he comes in, and I think, folks, he's just going to ignore all this.
Well, we can't do it that way.
We've got to do it.
He's just, like the caller said, he's oriented toward achievement and getting things done, especially when people say you can't do it.
And that's why I was trying to say yesterday, we had two different callers on this.
When we're talking about how Trump is going to everybody thinks you can't do a trillion dollar stimulus.
Because the only way they're thinking about it is the way it's always been done.
If you're want to spend a trillion dollars, well, we've got to raise taxes, you've got to borrow money, already 20 billion dollars in debt, 20 trillion, there's no way to do it.
Who says there's no way to do it?
There obviously isn't a way to do it in our current political system.
But Trump has a bunch of people who have been able to find the money they need for projects that they wanted to do and succeed at them and show a profit at the same time, and everybody involved wins.
The idea that there's only one way to raise a trillion dollars, that the only and that there's only one way to fix the infrastructure.
If there's only one way, there isn't any way, because whatever that one way is isn't working.
And Donald Trump is not an animal of this system.
He's not from it, he's not part of it, he resents it, he doesn't ever want to be part of it.
I think part and parcel of Trump is is a lot of frustration, like everybody else.
Now, his frustration differs from mine in that I'm frustrated that I know why this damage is being done and isn't being fixed, and I can trace it right to liberalism and liberals.
Trump doesn't see it that way.
He just sees a bunch of stupid people who are unable to get anything done.
I also see that, but I'm able to attach the ideological reason why they fail.
Ideological reason why they're not opposed, the ideological reason why people aren't interested in fixing this stuff.
Trump just sees stupidity and whatever else he sees, but he doesn't see the ideology of it, which is fine.
I don't care.
We are at a point here where the people who voted in this election who elected Trump also, I think, have had it with whatever the system is.
The system happens to be Washington and the way politics works.
Because whatever it is, it isn't working.
It defies common sense.
And part and parcel of this right in the middle of it is the media, and they're lying and distorting and their favoritism and their their efforts to impugn and destroy people like us who want to stop this mess that's been progressing in a deteriorating way for way too many years.
And then to be told, well, we don't have the votes, or well, we don't want 60 votes, or we don't have the White House.
Well, uh there's no way of getting the money.
We're gonna pay for the uh tax cut.
Screw that!
Screw pack, what do you mean pay for the tax cut?
Who says government can't get smaller for crying out loud?
Who says government can't do without for a couple of years?
Why does everybody else have to do without while government bloats and gets bigger?
Now I don't know what you know, Trump Trump may not mind big government.
I don't know.
There's a lot we have yet to learn and see.
But unlike the caller, and I think a lot of you too are optimistic because there's obviously he's assembled a group of people who know how to quote get it done, whatever it is.
Now the left is not going to be happy with the things they want to get done.
And they're going to continue to oppose it even when they benefit from it.
They are going to continue to oppose it.
Unless Trump comes in with massive tax increases, when of course the Democrats will sign on for that.
But I don't hear anything from Trump about tax increases.
I hear tax cuts from him, I hear tax reform from him.
We'll just have to wait and see.
But I I think I know what the last caller meant.
The political system just is paralyzed for whatever reason.
And maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, and that it's just become this giant blob bureaucracy.
The primary objective is self-preservation.
And the definition of self-preservation is don't do anything because then you continue to illustrate why you're needed.
I mean, the great illustration of that, the government comes up with a program, whatever it is, to fix something, and it breaks.
No.
Let me word this more properly.
Problem A, whatever it is.
People say, government, we need a program, we need a bill.
Government to the rescue, government comes in to fix it.
They don't fix it, it gets worse.
What do people do?
Demand the government, fix it.
Demand the people who broke it, fix it.
And the cycle repeats.
And the incompetent people that break it the first time keep breaking it again as they keep fixing it.
Okay.
How do you explain so much of the idiotic things happening that cannot be justified with common sense?
I just it it's probably a lot of people are to the point now where they're intrigued and excited to see what a genuine outsider who is not a prisoner of this System, which is primarily known for saying can't do it that way.
Can't do it that way.
Or can't do it.
Well, we can do it, but man, I don't know if the American people that just people are fed up with negativism, the pessimism, and the fact that Trump, you know, he hasn't been wrong yet.
In a lot of people's eyes.
So I must take a brief time out.
I uh look at this number there for the UK Daily Mail.
Almost 40% of all young adults are living with their parents.
This is a 75-year high in America.
Forty percent of young adults living with their parents.
I see stuff like this, and I think it's a good thing I didn't become a parent.
Because if that were happening to me, you wouldn't want to be my kid.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I saw that.
I saw that.
Obama again, this is a yet again in an this time in the Atlantic magazine article, is blaming me and Fox News for why he doesn't have support from half the country.
It's my fault.
Fox News, we created this character.
That's Barack Obama.
He said, when I was in the Senate, and I was not a national, I had 70% proof.
And then uh Rush Limbaugh and Fox News create this character.
And uh I don't even know who this I wouldn't like this guy.
So me again.
And now he's saying it outside of fundraisers.
In the last couple of years, he's only mentioned my name like this at fundraisers because it causes deranged unhinged liberals to write checks when they hear my name, thinking I gotta be stopped.
Now he's doing it on his way out of the oval orifice.
We clearly bug.
This is gonna be going for eight years now.
Um, little Brian Seltter, stelter at CNN, is going, growing weary of Obama whining about me.
We have the soundbite coming up.
It'd be the, yeah, yeah.
Look, wouldn't you be if you're Brian Stelter or if you're anybody, wouldn't you want Obama mentioning your name?
I mean, they're sick and tired of Obama blaming me.
They think it just bugs them.
You know, I so he we have a soundbite here where he's would Obama stop whining about Rush Limbaugh enough already.
Did Obama ever write reach out to conservative media?
Yes, he did.
I'll explain it to you, Brian.
If you're paying attention, Brian, you'd have known this.
It happened the first two weeks, Obama, maybe before he was immaculated.
I don't know.
But he tried to redefine who conservative media is by virtue of a dinner party he went to.
I was not there.
I'll explain all this.
These people don't know 90% of what they need to know to do their jobs.
They just don't.
Anyway, here is uh Bill in Green Bay.
Bill, great to have you on the program.
How are you doing?
Hi.
Hi, Rosh.
Merry Christmas to you and your staff.
It's a pleasure talking with you, sir.
Thank you.
I have a question about sanctuary cities.
What do you think Trump will do with these people in the sanctuary cities?
And how do you think Obama and surrogates and the liberals will respond?
Stop and think about this for a second.
We have the laws that prevent that allow illegal immigration.
Yes.
And these sanctuary cities, these mayors, like in Chicago, San Francisco, even governors.
They are making a pitch for these illegals to come to their cities, and they are, while people in their cities are homeless, and while people in their cities being gunned down like in Chicago, they're spending money on these illegals.
Horrible.
And they're choosing illegal citizens, illegal aliens over their own citizens in in terms of public expenditure.
Now, what can you say you said illegal aliens?
They are not undocumented uh immigrants.
They are illegal the instant they cross the border.
That's right.
That's right.
If I said illegal aliens, don't worry.
I'm not I'm not I'm not growing soft.
They shouldn't be protected.
Well, they're human beings.
Look, that's that's one of the problems.
We're compassionate society.
But what can Trump do about it?
Your question is: can he defund?
Can he take can he withhold federal money from these cities?
They depend on it.
Uh I think there's any number of things.
But this again, the political system, political system.
Well, there's nothing we can do about it.
BS, there's nothing we can do about it.
It's against the law.
We can put these people in jail.
We can charge them with a crime.
These mayors, these governors, what do you mean we can't do anything about it?
That's exactly what's wrong here.
Okay, look, Bill, what kind of iPhone do you have?
I'm sorry.
Bill, what kind of iPhone would you like?
iPhone 7 or 7?
Uh an iPhone 7 Plus.
In Rose Gold is number one choice.
Gold would be second choice and unlocked because my wife and my wife is uh she's an immigrant from China.
And uh we go to China, so we put in the SIM card from China, it can talk all over China and I come home on.
I've got an unlocked SIM-free.
I think it's I think I got a gold one back there.
Hang on, we'll get your address and we'll get it right out to you.
Don't go away, folks.
Just got an email.
How many iPhones have you given away?
Well, this is week five.
There's an average of five a day.
Don't take that many calls, five.
It's about eighty, eighty-five iPhones we've given away.
Maybe ninety because we're up to um a few more calls in in uh in this week.
But uh we've got one hour left here, folks.
So Manheim Steamroller is uh up to speed here.
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