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All right, so here we are.
We're just three short days from Iowa.
We'll be doing this program from Iowa on Monday.
We got a lot going on Monday.
We'll be doing our TV show from there as well.
You know, and as things, you know, heat up, everybody is kind of losing their mind.
And it's funny to listen to some of the crazy comments.
One, let me first start with Nancy Pelosi.
Many of us know it is impossible for Trump to be president again.
Is she not reading the polls?
Because that's not what the polls are saying.
I'm not saying that can't change.
I'm just saying that right now, Trump is winning.
This is a neck and neck race, and no one feels very comfortable on the Democratic side of things that Donald Trump isn't going to be the next president.
Well, I don't think that nobody feels.
I think many of us know that it is impossible for him to be the president again.
Why he's proposing?
Well, because when you're talking about what he's talking about now is more tax cuts for corporate America, taking them down so low to the detriment of our budget and meeting the needs of people.
But people have to know.
I have said over and over again, President Lincoln said public sentiment is everything.
With it, you can accomplish almost anything.
Without it, practically nothing.
But public sentiment has to be informed.
People have to know.
So we can talk more about what he has done, what it means at the kitchen table for people to have lower costs for prescription drugs, lower costs of health care, because it's not just about their good health.
It's about their financial health and security as well.
Of course, that's the great Nancy Pelosi.
And of course, we have issues involving the Bidens.
My favorite cut of the day is Jill Biden saying, oh, Joe Biden's age is an asset.
I see his vigor.
He's lived history.
Really?
Let me play this.
Your husband is 81.
At the end of the second term, he'd be 86.
As his life partner of 46 years, is there a part of you that is worried about his age and health?
Can he do it?
He can do it.
And I see Joe every day.
I see him out, you know, traveling around this country.
I see his vigor.
I see his energy.
I see his passion every single day.
So to those who say, I can't vote for Joe Biden.
He's too old.
What do you say?
I say his age is an asset.
He's wise.
Yes, he's wise.
He has wisdom.
He has experience.
He knows every leader on the world stage.
He's lived history.
He knows history.
I don't see any vigor.
I see pathetic weakness.
I see a frailty that's frightening.
And I see a cognitive decline that is second to none.
By the way, it didn't work out.
Now, top story of the day, Hunter Biden will give his deposition before the House Oversight Committee as mandated by law.
I think one of the reasons why somebody in the DOJ had to say, you've put us in a horrible position.
And if we don't treat you the way we treated Bannon and Navarro, things are not going to go well for anybody.
You better give the deposition.
Now, I would not be shocked or surprised if he goes in and pleads the fifth.
He has every right to do that, but that's what I would expect.
But then when after the little stunt the other day, you know, well, one reporter asking Hunter Biden a couple of questions about his crack use.
Listen.
If you keep quiet and let me make a statement.
Anyway, here with the sort of weekend review segment, we welcome back to the program.
Our good friend Joe Concha, Roger Simon, is with us as well.
Joe Concha, Fox News contributor, media analyst, extraordinaire.
I think he'd do great if he had his own media show on Fox News.
I'd love to see that.
Roger Simon, author of American Refugees.
Great to have you both back with us.
You know, I'm sorry, I just see it a lot different than Joe Biden.
And I'm not trying to be disrespectful to the first lady.
I want to be very clear.
But I'm sorry.
If she's not seeing what we're seeing, something is off.
But I have to believe, Joe Concha, that behind closed doors, that Joe Biden is probably a lot worse.
And why he would just flat out lie and talk about his vigor.
It was like, remember we were laughing when Jen Sake, I think it was Jen Sake, who said, you know, he moves at such a pace, I can barely keep up with him.
And I'm like, really?
You must be out of shape.
You must have some horrible physical condition if you can't keep up with him.
But it's just another Biden lie.
Why should I be surprised?
Just like every other lie that they've told, like their big ethics wall that they built over Hunter Biden's paintings or Joe never speaking to his son or his brother or anybody for that matter about their foreign business deals.
One lie after another with this family.
Well, Sean, thanks for having me.
First, I'm looking at weather in Iowa.
When you arrive on Monday, it will be minus 10 degrees and won't break zero until after the votes are cast.
So I hope you bring your sunscreen.
That sounds like a fun trip.
You know what that's like to leave 80-degree weather for that?
That's how much I love my audience.
That's how much I love doing my shows.
Because, you know, I promise the best election coverage available on your radio dial, and I mean it.
And that means I'm going to leave 80-degree weather, my new home in Florida, and I'm going to go to Iowa and freeze my ass off.
And I actually gave away my winner coat to a friend of mine, and I had to go.
I had somebody on my team.
I said, can you just order me one of those?
I don't have an email account, so I said, can you use my credit card and order me a winner coat?
I don't even know what winter coat they ordered yet.
Wow.
That's a lot of information, but you'll be prepared.
That's good to hear.
Look, to answer your question, always judge any politician, any public figure by their actions and not their words.
And when you see Jill Biden lapping it up with Joe and Mika, talking about how this president has such vigor and such energy and such passion, well, ask yourself this very simple question.
If that's the case, then why did Jill Biden have to do that interview and not Joe Biden?
Why wasn't he awake at that hour in order to talk to those two?
And the reason is he doesn't work anymore, Sean.
There were three days this week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
There was one thing on his public schedule, and that was lunch with the vice president.
That's it.
And then he even received on Tuesday the daily intelligence briefing, right?
Very important document that the president should get every morning, whether that's orally or written.
And he didn't get that until 3.45 p.m.
I think there's some things going on in the world right now that may demand attention before lunch or breakfast at this point.
And he just allows it to go by.
Meanwhile, we need a lowjack in order to find our defense secretary these days because he's in the hospital for eight days and Joe Biden was not even aware.
So the fact that this election is even close right now, if you look at the real clear politics average, should be a bit disturbing.
This should be a 20-point lead regardless of whoever the GOP nominee is.
And if Donald Trump is that nominee, and boy, he's the odds on favor right now by far.
If he just sticks to very simple messaging, close the border, stop the regulations as far as our businesses, go energy independent again and get out of these wars like we were out of these wars in 2017 to 2021.
He wins and he wins easily.
Well, then let me ask you this.
How big a factor will these so-called trials be?
Well, he is convicted, and that's a big, big if.
There are some voters that simply won't vote for a convicted film.
So that could be enough in swing states where it's going to be close.
Let's face it, switching up votes or to keep enough people home where Biden does get over the finish line, and that's why these trials actually exist.
I don't think they're fair in any way, shape, or form.
If you think you live in Florida, you're probably not far from Palm Beach, I would imagine.
If you think that Mar-a-Laga with 58 bedrooms on the water is only worth $25 million, like saying in New York, you are out of your mind.
Hey, Joe, it's over 20 acres of land.
It's got 58 bedrooms, 40-some-odd bathrooms.
It's a historical building on the island.
They have water on the ocean side and the intercoastal side.
It has a club associated with it that is completely legal and approved by the town of Palm Beach.
And I can tell you that, and believe me if you want or not, I follow real estate very closely.
I've invested in it in my life.
And I'm just telling you, if you want a two-acre empty plot on the ocean, not the ocean and intercoastal, right now there's one for sale for $200 million.
It's all yours, Joe.
Two-acre plot.
I'll stick to the Jersey Shore.
Thanks.
But yeah, I went on realtor.com and I found a three-bedroom for $55 million in Palm Beach.
That's just a three at $55 million.
No, I mean, it blows your mind the real estate prices there.
It's unbelievable.
And by the way, other coastal areas are becoming very expensive too.
Miami's numbers are going through the roof.
And you go all the way up and down the east and west coast of Florida and prices are just skyrocketing.
And they say, well, that's helping to raise inflation in Florida.
It's also for Florida residents.
It's a boom for them if they bought their home 20 years ago because now they're going to double, triple, quadruple more their biggest investment.
Yep.
Great for them.
Anyway, Roger, great to have you back.
How are you, sir?
What are your thoughts on all this?
Well, you know, I personally want to congratulate you for being an American refugee.
And if you had done it earlier, you would have been in my book.
You know, if I missed an opportunity to be in Roger Simon's book, man, I blew it.
I've blown my whole life up.
I've blown my career up.
The funny thing to me, Roger, and I've been talking about for like a long time, man, you did it.
You know, when I wrote the book, you know, I moved from the Hollywood Hills to Nashville about five and a half years ago.
So I'm one of the early refugees.
But you got there finally, and I congratulate you.
And I hope Joe joins us.
By the way, Tennessee is in the top five.
The top five are Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and the Carolinas.
South Carolina, North Carolina, they're doing really well.
I mean, they have state income taxes, but they're, you know, compared to these big blue states, they're minor in comparison.
I mean, they're tolerable in comparison even.
Yeah, well, you know, when we came, there was a lot of people saying, don't bring your California values with you, quote unquote.
But it turns out that the people who came when I was talking to them were all the right American refugees, most of them were more constitutionalists than the people here.
It's kind of amazing.
I mean, they just moved to save on taxes.
Of course, nobody wants to pay taxes, but they moved for reasons of trying to find the America we all love.
All right, quick break and right back and we'll continue more with Roger Simon, more with Joe Concha, and then your calls coming up 800-941-SHAWN on this Friday as we continue.
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I've now been told by two governors in New York in a row, and I've played probably too many times, Governor Hochl, you know, get on a bus, go down to Florida, get the hell out of here, get it, you know, get lost, leave, get out of town, get out of town.
I'm like, all right, I'll get out of town.
You know, you're not a New Yorker if you're pro-life, if you're pro-assault weapon, meaning the Second Amendment, if you're anti-gay.
I don't know anybody that's anti-gay, Andrew Cuomo.
Conservatives are not anti-gay, but they are pro-life and they are pro-Second Amendment.
Yes, that part is true.
Then you're not a New Yorker and you have no place in the state of New York.
I mean, what the hell is that, Joe?
I mean, you would think you'd want to entice people to stay in your state.
I would if I was governor.
Pro-putting criminals away when they break the law, right?
And I think that's a common sense position.
And that's why so many people have moved out of, I'm in New Jersey, out of New Jersey, New York.
Yes, it's the taxes, but it's also the crime and the quality of life.
And again, if this election...
By the way, New Jersey's not much better, Joe.
Let's be frank here.
I mean, you know, it may be a little bit better, but it's really right up there with New York as being a hellhole.
Yeah, Chicago bad.
Go ahead, Roger.
Oh, yeah, Chicago sucks too.
I mean, Joe, are you really going to come on this program and defend New Jersey?
Seriously?
I think I did.
I was just bashing it.
I said, well, people are leaving because of the taxes.
They're leaving, then why the hell are you staying?
And by the way, you notice I speak with great confidence considering I finally made the move after threatening to do it forever.
Yeah, I'm still in the threatening stage, but my kids are in school.
My dad and my mother-in-law live here.
My brother, my sister, all of my wife's brothers and sisters live around here.
We're stuck.
Family's here.
We stay around family and that's that.
But once the kids are 18, we're out the door.
And I will be your next door neighbor or at least live in the garage above your house.
I don't care, but I'm out of here the minute they're going to college.
And that will be down south as well, believe me.
Well, I'm telling you right now, I made the same mistake.
I swore to myself, Roger, did you make this mistake?
Oh, my kids graduate college and my job is done.
That was the dumbest thing I've ever believed in my life.
Didn't quite work, you know, and they're great kids, but I mean, they're always, they still need dad.
I'll tell you that.
That's right.
Well, you know, it's amazing.
I think if Trump loses in the election, if the Republicans lose, Exodus is going to cripple.
It's going to be an incredible experience.
You know, I hope that doesn't happen.
But this is, you know, you can see I write about three different phases, the pre-COVID phase, the COVID phase, and what we're in now.
Well, what we're in now is to get the hell out of Dodge phase.
You know, I've been mentioning what they're doing out in California.
You know, they now want a retro tax, a wealth tax, a reparations tax.
I mean, nobody is going to be able to afford to live anywhere close.
I mean, and then by the way, they want to apply the tax out in California, the wealth tax.
This was in the Wall Street Journal to non-residents who recently left the state.
So you already left the state.
Sorry, you can't retroactively enact a law when the person is already gone.
Good try.
Try and win that constitutional argument.
Anyway, listen, guys, have a great weekend.
Monday's going to be interesting.
Joe Concha, Roger Simon, thank you guys.
Thank you.
Let me play this whole issue.
Imagine you're a parent and imagine you get notified.
Your children are going to be back on remote learning and our school is going to be taken over by illegal immigrants that need housing because Joe Biden allowed nearly 10 million illegal immigrants into the country.
Now, none of this needed to happen.
This is of Joe Biden's making.
And this dopey mayor that may be a one-term mayor in New York, Eric Adams, is still defending this stupidity.
Listen to this.
We're not going to say in the city that when we have an emergency that impacts migrants, we're not going to use our school buildings because no matter what people say, if you look closely, these are still children.
And adults should not ever put anything that's going to endanger children.
Not one child or family sleeps on the streets of the city of New York because of what my team has done.
We did the right thing.
And those parents who are stated that we can't inconvenience someone for one day because of other children, that's not acceptable.
And I'm not going to put children in harm's way.
Oh, I'm not going to put, how about these are Joe Biden's children?
Why don't you drop them off at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or drop them off at Joe Biden's beach house or drop them off at his other home in Delaware or drop them off at the UPenn Biden Center or the University of Delaware Biden Center and let them take care of them because taxpayers now are footing the bill.
They're paying for food and shelter and health care and education.
And now American children are being harmed in the process.
It's outrageous.
None of this was happening under Donald Trump because his policies on the border were to enforce the law, the stay of Mexico policy, and to build border walls to prevent people from entering this country illegally.
A lot of these people, if we get a Republican president, need to be sent home.
And I'm not saying in a way that's not compassionate.
You know, we'll put them in air-conditioned buses or maybe airplanes, whatever it takes.
And if you want to come to our country, respect our borders, respect our sovereignty, respect our laws.
Allow us time to do a background check on you, a health check on you.
We have to make sure that you are not going to be a financial burden on the American people.
And now the cost is astronomical.
Anyway, parents are now fighting back their, they're just, you know, rightfully angry.
And they didn't go to the best school district in New York City either to do this, which is often the case.
You know, they target people, lower-income neighborhoods.
I mean, it's so unfair.
And honestly, I could see the race card being played if, God forbid, the mayor of New York was not African-American.
Shame on you.
Welcome to New York City, AOC.
so now there's nothing that the parents can do and now their kids if they're gonna have remote learning and and most people have come to the conclusion that during COVID remote learning didn't work out was not as effective as everybody thought it was Anyway, joining us now is Erica Donalds.
By the way, happens to be the wife of our friend Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida, guest faculty at the Leadership Institute's School Board Programs and CEO of Optima Education.
And Annie Keller is the co-founder, director of curriculum for the and instruction for the Locke Society, discussing this horrific treatment of high school students in favor of illegal immigrants over legal Americans getting the education that they pay for.
Anyway, welcome both of you, Erica.
Your husband married way over his pay grade.
I'm just saying for the record.
But we're very fond of both of you.
We're glad to have you on the program.
Well, thank you, Sean.
It's absolutely outrageous that Eric Adams would say this is a one-day inconvenience, displacing students from their classrooms when New York City has dismal proficiency levels, is lowering their academic standards, and these students need four months additional time in classrooms to even catch up from the learning loss during COVID.
It's not a one-day inconvenience.
These students need to be in their classrooms with their teachers and with higher standards than we've had for decades in the past, learning so that they can be informed and keep our democratic society going in the future.
This is a yeah, I mean, it's a huge problem.
What's your take, Annie?
Hi.
Hi, Sean.
Thank you so much for having me on.
I have to be honest, I'm pretty angry right now.
As a former New York City teacher, I have to address Mayor Adams' ridiculous assertion.
Number one, our children in New York City are dealing with food, shelter, and clothing insecurities.
They're dealing with it themselves.
67% of the students in this particular school qualify for free lunch.
73% live below the poverty line.
So when you say that your school is suddenly shifting to remote learning, now you have kids who might not be getting their breakfast that day, might not be getting their lunch that day.
And I can't look them in the eye and tell them that.
They're going to be upset about that before anything else.
And remote learning isn't always this cute little, oh, we're going to go to remote learning.
You're going to put your laptop on.
I'm going to see a little teddy bear on your bed.
That's not remote learning.
These kids don't have technology.
They don't have desks in their rooms.
Some of them don't have bedrooms.
And some of them don't even have homes.
Yet he's going to come out here and tell us, oh, we're just going to go to remote learning.
That's not happening.
And then his assertion, oh, I don't want to put children in harm's way.
The entire city is harm's way.
Is he kidding me?
You've got a four-year-old punched in the face in Times Square and knocked to the ground not that long ago.
You just had two women eating in Grand Central Station.
One got stabbed in the back, one got stabbed in the leg.
You're telling me you're not putting children in harm's way?
These kids have to walk among these maniacs that you've let back out on the streets and they're walking to school.
They're taking the subways to school.
And you're putting them in harm's way.
You absolutely are.
And you know what else is disgusting too?
Is that these teachers, these woke leftist leaders in New York City, and I know because I worked with them, are going to use this as an opportunity, as a teachable moment, quote we call these a teachable moment, to say that, hey, the U.S. kicked the Native Americans off their lands.
Right now, this is a disclaimer, do not teach this.
Don't teach this.
But they're going to go and they're going to say to the kids, hey, we kicked Native Americans off their lands.
Now do you think maybe you know how they felt?
Can you have a little empathy for that?
And that's disgusting.
And again, don't do it.
But I know that there are teachers probably doing this right now, especially because you know why?
Eighth graders in New York City right now are most likely learning westward expansion.
So this ties in perfectly.
And that's their whole agenda that they want to put into these classrooms, these leftist teachers there.
And that's really what's absolutely sickening to me.
Everyone thinks that we've won.
Everyone keeps saying, oh, we've won.
The conservatives are winning.
We're winning.
What are you winning?
All of this is all being supported.
This is going to be supported by all these crazy leftists who are the only ones who have any type of significant presence in schools are these leftist teachers.
Social justice, your idea of, you know, reparations, all of the conversations around white privilege, systemic racialism, CRT, these are all still going on.
These are all still very prevalent in teacher circles.
The NCSS, the National Council for Social Studies, just had their conference.
This is all they talked about.
So this ties in perfectly with what they're talking.
So a lot of what they're talking about in classrooms.
The only way we're going to stop this from becoming widely accepted by people and from becoming discussed.
And I would just, it would absolutely break my heart if any kid actually thinks that this is justified.
It is absolutely heartbreaking.
The only way we're going to stop it is to get, like the Locke Society says all the time, get conservatives, get moderates in the schools.
You can't win the fight if you don't show up to the battle.
And the battle's in public schools right now.
I hate to tell you, anybody that has any money in New York, they're not in these public schools.
And there's a reason that New York has some of the worst in terms of, that has the worst track record.
They spend more per capita per student, over $40,000 a student a year, about the cost, around the cost of a private school education.
And those private schools, I mean, those parents go to war to get their kids into the private schools in New York City.
It is, I've never seen anything like it in my life.
It's like, you know, you have to get, they start trying to get their kids into school when they're in nursery school for crying out loud.
So those slots are unavailable, and then the kids are stuck in these public schools.
And, you know, and there's nothing the mayor's going to do.
There's nothing anybody can do.
And these kids are just thrown out.
And in come Joe Biden's illegal immigrants.
It's outrageous.
If I was a parent, I'd lose my mind.
I don't want to interrupt you here, but it is in the private schools as well because, again, there's a lot of power in the teachers' hands.
I think there was the guys...
Well, what private school has been closed down?
What private school?
I don't know if they would close.
I don't know if they could close down the private schools.
Now you're talking about school.
But that's my point.
Those schools, the parents that have gotten, that can get out or out, the parents that can't get out are stuck.
Stop with the not-my-kid attitude.
I don't like that.
What do we do about these public school kids?
You have millions upon millions of kids.
Is my kid going to be affected by this?
No.
But are millions of other people.
Well, the reason I'm talking about this is because I care about every kid and the failure of New York City to educate these kids.
It's unconscionable.
Anyway, let me bring back in Erica.
Erica, I mean, it's unreal that they spend all that money per child per capita on education with the worst results in the country or some of the worst results.
California, same thing.
You know what?
You know, by the way, California spends nearly $20,000 a student on education, and they come in near dead last like New York.
Florida spends $12,000 per student.
They're number one in the country in their public school system.
Number one, when COVID was happening, public schools under Ron DeSantis in Florida were open in August of 2020.
You're absolutely right, Sean.
And this goes well beyond students being displaced for one or two days during this emergency because we have had an influx of millions of immigrants through the Biden administration packing classrooms across the country with non-English speaking students who are demanding enormous resources.
There is resource that shows numerous negative impacts from the increasing migrant populations in schools.
Teacher attention being diverted to non-English speakers, catching them up on new material, less class time available for our American students, slower instruction, all things that New York, for one thing, cannot afford when only 38% of their students are proficient in math.
And entire schools in New York have 0% proficiency.
Well, I'll add one other thing, Erica.
I mean, they've already taken over baseball fields and soccer fields and other athletic fields to build their 10 cities as well.
I mean, you're right on the education front.
You're right also on the athletic front.
Completely unfair to American families and children.
To your point, it's unfair to their academic futures.
It's stealing from them and their academic success going forward.
It's stealing their recreation facilities that taxpayers are paying for, that people should be able to enjoy with their families.
It's stealing their way of life.
And I feel bad for every family in New York, regardless of their private, public.
It doesn't matter.
They're unsafe.
Their taxpayer dollars are being diverted to people who, frankly, should not be here if not for Joe Biden, as you mentioned earlier, not following the law.
Great analysis by both of you, and I hear your passion.
And every parent has every right to be angry here.
Everyone.
Erica Donalds, please send our best.
We love Byron and you and all the great work that both of you do.
Annie Keller, thank you so much, and keep up the good work on your end.
Thank you.
Great American, Sean.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you, guys.
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