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Today, Matt, well, show 40 million
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people might lose their food stamps,
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which brings up an important question.
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How the hell are there 40 million people
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on food stamps in this country? And what
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would happen if the food stamps go away?
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Uh, would anyone actually starve to
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death because of that? We'll discuss.
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Also, Zoron Smilelette changes his story
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about his alleged aunt who stopped
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wearing her hijab on the subway. Do you
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remember the story of Ethan Lying? He
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was the white teenager who was beaten to
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death in a school parking lot two years
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ago. One of his attackers is already out
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of jail and is already killed again.
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We'll talk about all that and more today
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in the Batwall show.
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Ever since the government shutdown began
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a month ago, it's been a challenge to
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identify anybody in real life outside of
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government employees who has noticed or
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cared in any meaningful way. Even
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Democrats don't seem particularly
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bothered by the shutdown. They've been
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spending most of their time lately
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complaining about renovations that are
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underway in the east wing of the White
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House, which is the kind of thing you
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complain about when you desperately need
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to find something to complain about, but
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you have no other options whatsoever
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available to you. Now, even if you
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normally don't care much about how the
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government spends your money, this is
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the kind of development that might make
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you sit up and take notice. There are
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road closures and potholes that have
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probably caused you more inconvenience,
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a lot more this month than the shutdown
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of the entire federal government. And as
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a result, for millions of Americans,
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it's now impossible to ignore the fact
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that the government, which you're forced
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to pay for, all the salaries, all the
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pensions, and so on, uh doesn't actually
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do very much. In the vast majority of
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cases, the federal government has zero
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impact on your day-to-day life or your
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week- toeek life. They are not public
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servants in the sense that they serve
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you. In reality, you serve them. You pay
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them to do nothing. Of course, that's
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not to say that your money only goes to
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federal government bureaucrats. Most of
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it, of course, actually goes to welfare
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programs. And it's the people who
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receive money from those welfare
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programs, particularly food stamps,
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otherwise known as SNAP benefits, who
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are now speaking up extremely loudly to
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complain about the federal government
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shutdown. So there is one group of
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people that aside from federal
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bureaucrats who care that the government
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shut down and that would be EBT uh
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people who use EBT. Uh yes, this is a
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large group of people who are
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legitimately upset about the fact that
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the government is no longer fully
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operational. So the search is over. We
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we we have found people who care about
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it. And these people are upset because
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in a matter of days, federal funding for
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food stamps is going to run out. Watch.
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>> Trump administration says it will not
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use emergency funds to pay for federal
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food benefits with a fast approaching
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deadline. CBS's Christina Fan is in New
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York with details on that. Christina.
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>> Well, Jerica, one in eight Americans
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rely on SNAP benefits and tonight there
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is mounting worry for them. They might
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not be able to afford food with money
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running out one week from today.
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Democratic Governor Mora Healey holds
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President Trump responsible.
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>> You know, leadership is a choice and
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sadly, President Trump has chosen to
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take away food from people all around
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this country.
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>> Now, you notice the flagrant inversion
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of reality here. If you stop subsidizing
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someone else's grocery bill, even for a
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second, then according to the governor
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of Massachusetts, you're taking away
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their food. It's like you robbed them.
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Now, of course, you know, the actual
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robbery occurs when you are forced
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against your will to pay for other
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people's groceries every month. That is
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the point where the government is taking
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something away. But the really striking
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aspect of that CBS report was the
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beginning of the segment when they
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casually mentioned that one in eight
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Americans are on food stamps. That's
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roughly 45 million people who are
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receiving taxpayer money to buy
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groceries costing more than a hundred
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billion dollars a year in a country of
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340 million people. Now, in a moment,
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we'll we'll get into who exactly is
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receiving this money money and what
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they're threatening to do in the next
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few days. And that's important
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information, particularly if you plan on
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going to a grocery store in the next uh
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you know, few weeks without a firearm.
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But first, you have to ask yourself,
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did you have any idea that 45 million
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people of the 340 million people in this
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country, again, one in eight, were
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receiving taxpayer funded financial
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assistance to buy groceries? Did you
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know that? If you if you pay really
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close attention to the news, you
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probably did, but the average person
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probably didn't know that 45 million
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people are not buying their own
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groceries in this country.
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We're supposed to believe that 45
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million people cannot feed themselves in
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this country.
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That's like
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I mean that that's more than the entire
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population of California. That's that's
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more than the entire population of Texas
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plus Kentucky and Oklahoma. Okay. Entire
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states full of people. It's it's that
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equivalent who can't feed themselves.
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Now, the sheer scale allegedly can't
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feed themselves. Now, the sheer scale of
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this program guarantees that if we
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eliminated the food stamp program
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entirely, then prices at the grocery
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store would plummet. This and and this
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is a point that I rarely hear anybody
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make. uh almost never, but it's really
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important. Like this is by far the
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number one everyday issue that most
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Americans care about, which is the
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rising price of groceries. And for good
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reason, and it actually has a very
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obvious solution. When the government
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spends a massive amount of money
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subsidizing the purchase of a particular
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product in any context, the price of
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that product will go up. It was it was
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true for college tuition and it's true
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for groceries. The subsidy creates
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increased demand, but it does not
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increase the supply and therefore the
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cost goes up under the basic principle
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of supply and demand.
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And and yes, by the way, it is more
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demand. Because you might say, well,
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there'd be demand for food anyway. It's
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greater demand because now you have
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people who are not spending. It's not
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their money. They're going in there with
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other people's money and and they're and
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they're spending like it.
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In fact, the average food stamp
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recipient spends more on groceries than
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the average person who's not on food
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stamps because it's not their money. So,
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they go in there and buy way more than
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they need
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and they buy all kinds of all types of
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food that they don't need at all and
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shouldn't be buying. It inflates the
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cost for everyone. Take a look at this
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data from the Department of Agriculture.
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You can see their monthly food stamp
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spending was just $4.5 billion in
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December of 2019.
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By December 2022, thanks to a massive
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expansion by the B administration, food
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stamp spending was 11 billion per month.
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That's a lot of new artificially
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subsidized demand. And guess what? In
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that same period, grocery prices went
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up. By some estimates, food prices go up
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by 1% for every 12% increase in food
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stamp spending. In this case, we're
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looking at a percentage increase of
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nearly 150%. So, you could do the math
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on that. It's more than a 10% increase
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in your grocery bill every single month.
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And what this means is that if you're a
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working American and you're not on food
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stamps, meaning you are a functional
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citizen who is taking care of yourself
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and your own family, you are a
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functional contributing citizen.
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What that means is you are actually
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paying against your will for other
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people's groceries twice. You're paying
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when the government takes the money out
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of your paycheck
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and then you're paying again every time
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you buy groceries for yourself.
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So, who exactly is benefiting from food
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stamps? And and how much of this
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spending is actually necessary? So, put
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another way, how many people would
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starve to death out on the street if
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food stamps were abolished?
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We all know that number is much much
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less than the total number of food stamp
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recipients in this country. Does anyone
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think that 45 million people would
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starve if they didn't have an EBT card?
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Tens of millions of people across the
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country just dropping dead from
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starvation. Does anyone think that?
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So what what is the uh the number of
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people who actually need
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actually need it like would starve
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without it
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1%
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zero 5% I mean what's the number 10
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now if food stamps were abolished
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tomorrow how many people exactly
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would would be like lying on the
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sidewalk rib cages protruding starving
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to death of the 40 million people on the
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food stamps how many actually depend on
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it to live like that that is the
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question
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and these are questions we should
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probably answer now that we know the
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enormous cost of these programs thanks
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to the government shutdown. And while
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we're at it, we should answer this
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question. Has anyone ever starved to
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death in the modern history of this
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country because they haven't had access
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to food?
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I mean, has that actually happened in
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this country?
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has a single sane adult. Okay, now we're
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not talking about kids who are victims
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of horrific abuse and those kinds of
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awful cases. Uh in which case, like food
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stamps are not solving that. Has any
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sane adult through no fault of his own
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shriveled and died because he couldn't
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afford to buy anything to eat? Has there
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been a single example of someone in
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modern American, modern America,
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someone who who has no family, no
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friends, no other forms of state or
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federal welfare he can tap into? No food
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banks, no churches he can visit, no job,
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no soup kitchenes nearby, no charity
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food drives in his area,
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nothing at all.
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So the point is that there's a there are
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a bunch of lines of defense like when it
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when it when when we deal with the
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question of well who should be feeding
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you, right? There's there are there are
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a lot of answers that come up and the
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first person ideally who feeds you
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should be you. You should be feeding
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yourself if you're an adult. Who should
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feed your children? It should be you.
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Like that's the that's the that's the
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first that's where we should go. It
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should be number one, you. And if you
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really can't, I mean, there are things
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that happen where someone really, really
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can't through no fault of their own.
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They they're not able to feed
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themselves. That can happen. I'm not
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denying that. But then there are so many
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other in in modern America, there are so
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many other lines of defense.
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If you even if you take EBT out of it,
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there are so many other lines of defense
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that should mean that you're not going
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to starve.
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You should have your family. You should
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have friends. even if you don't have
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them. You have a local community. You
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have soup kitchens. You have charities.
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You have churches. You have all of these
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things. You have food drives. You all of
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these things. You have other forms of
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welfare programs that also exist.
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So for how many people I guess this is
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the question,
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how many people are in a situation where
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all of those lines of defense have
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failed? Every single one. And oh, the
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only possible thing left that can feed
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them is EBT.
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You know, now if something like that, if
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there were someone in that situation, if
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something like that were to ever happen
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in United States, then I'd be the first
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in line to say yes, get that person a
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taxpayer funded hot dog.
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I don't want to see anyone starve.
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Nobody does.
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But but I I don't think that's that's
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actually happening in modern America.
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And and nobody has demonstrated
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otherwise.
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Like no one has presented us with a
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person and said, "Okay, here's someone
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who here's an actual human who's alive
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today in America and for this person
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legitimately if they don't have food
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stamps, they will starve. It's the only
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thing. It's the only way they could get
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their hands on food." I no one has shown
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that example.
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And in fact, if you look at what food
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stamp recipients are saying in their own
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words, you come away with the distinct
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impression that
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like almost none of these people
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actually need the food stamps. Instead,
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you come away with the impression that
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many of these people are simply
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entitled, lazy, barely literate, and
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like some of them are just frankly bad
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people. And of course, that doesn't
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describe every adult on food stamps. No
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one is saying that.
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But it does seem to describe a large
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portion of them. And that is a moral
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outrage that we as taxpaying Americans
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who are funding this, we have every
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right to be upset about that. When
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people when when people are stealing our
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money who don't even need it and just
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wasting it in this proflegate way,
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don't let anyone morally blackmail you
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into thinking that you're not allowed to
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be upset about that. Of course, you
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could be upset about that. And of
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course, you could demand answers. You're
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taking my money. I want to know who
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exactly needs it and for what and how
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are you spending it. That is a
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legitimate question. Of course it is.
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And what you end up with is a lot of
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people who rather than get a job would
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prefer to rob grocery stores and the
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people shopping inside them. So So
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here's just just on that point. Here's a
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sampling of the response responses from
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food stamp recipients on TikTok to you
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know all this stuff about the shutdown
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and losing the benefits. Watch. All I
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know is if they stop my food stamps, me
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and my man will be at the uh grocery
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store walking around with two bag two
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big ass carts and ain't nobody better do
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nothing cuz my man coming hard behind me
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and it only take him one time to punch
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your ass.
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>> You know what? Since you want to take
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food stamps away, I'm going to Walmart.
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I'm going to rack up any damn damn throw
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right in the basket. I'm right about the
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move. Get the my way. I'm not paying for
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a damn thing. Y'all got me up. I ain't
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going to fool snap no EBT. Oh, watch
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this.
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>> I'mma tell y'all straight up like this.
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I just got that text that the link is
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definitely cut the off for November. Um,
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y'all better stay the out of my way in
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these stores. I'm walking out with cards
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and I'm not paying for um Trump. If you
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want um start looting, oh, it's going to
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happen before MY KIDS GO BROKE AS JOCK.
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I'M GOING TO BE STEALING LIKE IT AIN'T
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NO TOMORROW. I say if they don't give
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food stamps next month, we all just say
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and rob the grocery store and tell them
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make me agree.
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>> I just wanted to come real fast just to
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make this video just to make something
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very very clear to the white man. Black
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Americans do not care about your
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government shutdown. And black Americans
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do not care about you taking away our
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EBT and our government assistance
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because black Americans never depended
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on the American government to take care
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of us and feed us because we never
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could. We were never able to depend on
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the government in spite of what you may
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say and what you may try to force us to
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believe. So you can sit back and you can
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mock. You can laugh and you can think
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that you're about to starve us to death,
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but I'm here to let you know that we are
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going to eat regardless. Even if we have
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to hunt you animals down and roast and
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eat you, the delectable crackers and
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cheese. We will make it happen if we
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have to. Trust and believe me,
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>> people are really going to be stealing
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people carts of groceries out of the
00:17:42
grocery parking lot. I'm telling you,
00:17:46
it seemed like it's headed that way.
00:17:49
Now,
00:17:50
[sighs]
00:17:53
what other choices people are people
00:17:54
going to have to find food to eat? Cuz
00:17:59
people about to be out here struggling.
00:18:01
They about to be out here bad bad. So,
00:18:04
do you really think they going to look
00:18:05
at you with all these groceries packing
00:18:08
it in your car, you know, about to go
00:18:10
home and feed your family from the, you
00:18:13
know, hardearned money that you made
00:18:15
from working your job that afforded you
00:18:18
the affordability to buy those
00:18:20
groceries. They ain't going to give a
00:18:24
They ain't going to care. They going to
00:18:26
snatch them bags up out your hand and be
00:18:27
like, "I wish you would."
00:18:30
Now, among other things, if you're going
00:18:32
to shop for groceries during this
00:18:33
government shutdown, you have to keep
00:18:34
these videos in mind. There are many,
00:18:36
many threats like it. People uh many
00:18:38
people receiving food stamps who would
00:18:40
rather rob you and uh even kill you and
00:18:44
eat you apparently than have to pay for
00:18:46
their own groceries for once in their
00:18:48
lives.
00:18:50
They would rather rob and kill than just
00:18:52
like get a damn job.
00:18:56
Um,
00:18:57
and I'll highlight a couple more of
00:18:59
these clips, mainly because they're so
00:19:00
over the top that it's hard to believe
00:19:01
they're real, but but they are. Watch.
00:19:05
>> Let my come on the 15th and I'm going
00:19:07
show them why I went to jail twice. I
00:19:10
don't give I'm not I'm not in the mood.
00:19:12
My birthday is in December. Thanksgiving
00:19:15
coming up. I don't I don't
00:19:18
see that what I'm saying cuz my mama
00:19:19
already had used my 150 to that why I
00:19:22
should never.
00:19:24
Now, as best I could decipher, this
00:19:26
individual who doesn't appear to speak
00:19:29
English is is threatening to go to
00:19:31
prison for the third time if her or
00:19:35
maybe his, I can't tell. Food stamps uh
00:19:38
don't come through in November. And for
00:19:41
good measure, you can hear a smoke alarm
00:19:43
chirp mid rant. Um so, in case you
00:19:45
missed it, it went like this. I don't
00:19:47
give a fug. I'm not in the mood. My
00:19:50
birthday in December. And then there's
00:19:52
the chirp. And then there's the
00:19:53
statement that quote Thanksgiving coming
00:19:55
up. Thanksgiving is a Thanksgiving
00:20:00
is my it's my favorite holiday. I got to
00:20:02
say the Thanksgiving.
00:20:06
So you are um actively suffering.
00:20:10
Money is being taken out of your
00:20:12
paycheck
00:20:13
and food is being taken off of your
00:20:15
children's plate for the sake of
00:20:20
that.
00:20:22
Remember that
00:20:24
for the sake of that person,
00:20:27
your your life is being actively harmed
00:20:30
every day. You are being forced to make
00:20:34
real sacrifices in your life every day.
00:20:36
And your family's being forced to and
00:20:37
your children for that.
00:20:42
Now, um, one question right off the bat
00:20:44
is is why someone who's been to prison
00:20:47
is allowed to receive food stamps in the
00:20:49
first place.
00:20:50
I mean, why is this something we're
00:20:52
tolerating?
00:20:54
You could commit multiple crimes
00:20:55
resulting in your incarceration and then
00:20:57
when you get out, you can force
00:20:59
taxpayers to buy your groceries.
00:21:03
You can not only be a total nothing of a
00:21:06
person who contributes absolutely
00:21:08
nothing to society, but you can actually
00:21:10
actively work to harm society every day
00:21:12
of your life.
00:21:15
And and yet still we're forced to feed
00:21:17
you.
00:21:19
And yet still you are going to eat
00:21:22
better than many of the people who are
00:21:24
being forced to subsidize your grocery
00:21:26
bill.
00:21:28
That seems like one privilege that we
00:21:30
could rescend immediately. But there's
00:21:32
like basic things we could do. And while
00:21:35
we're at it, we should implement drug
00:21:36
testing as a requirement for SNAP
00:21:38
benefits as this video makes clear.
00:21:40
Watch.
00:21:41
>> No food stamps equals no to less weed
00:21:45
money. Like y'all about to have people
00:21:47
out here hangry and sober. That's a
00:21:51
diabolical combination cuz the food
00:21:53
money got to come out of some budget and
00:21:54
that's the first one it usually comes
00:21:56
from.
00:21:57
>> Can you imagine the horror of having to
00:21:58
tap into your weed budget to buy food
00:22:00
for yourself? I mean it's unthinkable
00:22:02
really. No one should have to endor
00:22:03
humiliation like that. Surely we you
00:22:05
should just steal the money from people
00:22:07
who are actually working for a living.
00:22:10
Yeah. You can look at the saddest of
00:22:11
Saab stories and doesn't get any better.
00:22:14
Here's a report that aired on a local
00:22:15
Fox affiliate this week, for example.
00:22:18
Watch.
00:22:19
>> Federal workers waiting in long lines at
00:22:22
this food bank in southern Maryland.
00:22:24
>> I would have never thought in a million
00:22:26
years that I would have been in this
00:22:28
position to have to go to a food bank.
00:22:31
>> Denise Blake says she drove over an hour
00:22:34
to get here. When she finally arrived,
00:22:36
they had run out of food.
00:22:38
>> We have a cart ready for you out front.
00:22:40
Fortunately, she did not leave
00:22:41
empty-handed, but she still faces the
00:22:44
harsh reality of not knowing how she's
00:22:46
going to feed her family while she's not
00:22:48
getting paid during the government
00:22:49
shutdown.
00:22:50
>> I don't want my daughter to see me
00:22:51
crying.
00:22:53
>> Blake's story is like so many.
00:22:57
>> So, we're supposed to feel sorry for
00:22:58
Denise, a federal worker at the
00:23:01
Department of Defense. She had to go to
00:23:03
a food bank and and barely got any food
00:23:06
all because of the government shutdown.
00:23:08
Now, if you look up Denise online, you
00:23:09
find that she's drawn a taxpayer funded
00:23:11
salary since 2015. Her her lowest salary
00:23:14
was more than $60,000 a year. Last year,
00:23:16
Denise made more than $87,000 a year.
00:23:19
That's a decade's worth of income. And
00:23:21
and each year, she earned well above the
00:23:23
median personal income in this country.
00:23:25
She presumably has access to a credit
00:23:26
card given this income. And to put this
00:23:28
into f to put further perspective here,
00:23:30
when I first got married, my salary was
00:23:32
a quarter of Denise's uh of of what
00:23:35
Denise earns. I earned in a year what
00:23:37
Denise makes in about four months and I
00:23:40
I was never even close to starving and I
00:23:42
wasn't on food stamps. So there's no
00:23:45
conceivable way that Denise is going to
00:23:47
starve to death either. I mean even if
00:23:49
she's been financially reckless to the
00:23:51
point of comic book level absurdity.
00:23:54
You know this this is there's no we
00:23:56
don't need food stamps. She could put it
00:23:57
on credit or uh tap into her savings
00:23:59
account which which she should have been
00:24:02
growing for many years. um you know, you
00:24:04
got a you got a stable government job.
00:24:08
And and you know, in these government
00:24:10
jobs, by the way, the hours are are not
00:24:13
uh difficult at all. And to be clear,
00:24:16
I'm not saying that she's going to live
00:24:17
a life of luxury. I'm not saying this
00:24:19
won't be stressful. Um not even faulting
00:24:22
her for trying to find free food, but
00:24:25
I'm saying that taxpayers have no
00:24:26
obligation in any universe
00:24:29
to buy her groceries.
00:24:31
we've been paying her bills for a decade
00:24:33
and and and frankly if we're being
00:24:34
honest, she she probably wasn't doing
00:24:37
much with those 10 years anyway at at
00:24:39
her job because most of these federal
00:24:40
employees aren't.
00:24:43
But Denise, for all that I've criticized
00:24:45
her, is is 10,000 times more sympathetic
00:24:48
than other alleged victims of this
00:24:49
government shutdown. For example,
00:24:53
this is a real video that was posted by
00:24:55
Senator Amy Clolobachar after a recent
00:24:58
testimony in Congress. And here's the
00:25:00
caption that the senator posted. Quote,
00:25:03
"Today we heard from Felicia, a single
00:25:06
mom of four who works up to three jobs
00:25:08
at a time to make ends meet. She counts
00:25:10
on SNAP to help put food on the table.
00:25:12
This is who Republicans in Congress are
00:25:14
trying to take food away from. Listen to
00:25:17
her story."
00:25:19
So, here it is. This is Felicia who
00:25:21
drives students uh who who you know
00:25:23
drives students for the school district.
00:25:26
And
00:25:27
this is the person who they have chosen
00:25:30
to put on camera as an example of
00:25:33
someone who, you know, might starve
00:25:34
without food stamps. Uh, so watch this.
00:25:38
>> As an employee of the school district, I
00:25:41
only get paid once a month. By time I
00:25:43
get my bills paid, I have nothing left
00:25:46
to pay for food and other basic needs.
00:25:49
If it wasn't for SNAP benefits, I
00:25:52
wouldn't be able to feed my children or
00:25:54
myself. I work, pay my bills, and like
00:25:58
every other mom, I want to be sure that
00:26:01
I have enough food to put on the table.
00:26:06
>> So, it almost seems like intentional. It
00:26:09
it almost seems like a poke in the eye,
00:26:11
an intentional poke in the eye, uh to
00:26:15
trot this person out and then for
00:26:17
Senator Klobuchar to post the video
00:26:21
because I mean, if you're listening to
00:26:22
the audio podcast and you didn't see the
00:26:25
visual, let's just say that this woman
00:26:28
does not appear to be starving. I mean,
00:26:31
this woman is, and I'm not trying to be
00:26:33
mean, but she's looks to be well over
00:26:36
300 lb, probably pushing 400. And it
00:26:40
it's the height of absurdity for a US
00:26:42
senator to present this woman of all
00:26:45
people as someone who urgently needs
00:26:46
taxpayers to fund her grocery bill.
00:26:50
She can again not try to be mean. It's
00:26:52
just a fact. She could clearly afford
00:26:53
major cutbacks to her food spending. And
00:26:55
not only that, it would clearly be
00:26:57
beneficial to her health.
00:27:00
In fact, it's like the humane thing to
00:27:02
to do to when you have someone like this
00:27:04
who's going to die because they're
00:27:06
they're overeing so much and they're
00:27:07
eating all the wrong things to put them
00:27:10
in a position where they have to think
00:27:11
before they spend money on muffins and
00:27:13
soda and candy and various slabs of meat
00:27:16
and so on is actually it's actually good
00:27:18
for them.
00:27:20
And again, this is the most sympathetic
00:27:21
witness that Democrats could find. It
00:27:23
only gets worse from here. Illegal
00:27:25
aliens, okay, are some of the main
00:27:27
recipients of food stamps, for example.
00:27:29
Well, here's a recent admission from the
00:27:30
administration of uh Maine Governor
00:27:33
Janet Mills. And in case you you can't
00:27:36
make it out, Janet Mills acknowledges in
00:27:38
this document that Maine provides SNAP
00:27:39
benefits to non-citizens,
00:27:42
including 5,000 non-citizens with EBT
00:27:44
cards who don't have jobs even though
00:27:46
they're eligible to work. And EBT cards
00:27:49
are very valuable online uh as as you
00:27:53
may imagine, or very valuable in
00:27:54
general, as you may imagine. We'll put a
00:27:56
few receipts on the screen right now. Uh
00:27:58
some states print your total EBT balance
00:28:00
on the receipt. And as you can see,
00:28:02
there are people with EBT balances of
00:28:04
over $10,000 in some cases. It's clearly
00:28:08
in excess of what any reasonable person
00:28:10
would need for groceries. Watch.
00:28:13
>> I can tell you personally that when I
00:28:15
worked at the grocery store and I cashed
00:28:16
them out, the receipts were alarming.
00:28:20
$13,000
00:28:23
on EBT food, not including the $29,000
00:28:28
that was on EBT cash. It's infuriating.
00:28:32
Yes, sir.
00:28:33
>> So, they're not getting 600
00:28:35
>> and while they're dressed
00:28:38
very well.
00:28:40
Very well. Uh, how are you able to dress
00:28:43
like that coming over here as running
00:28:46
for help that were supposedly helping
00:28:48
them? How are you dressed like that when
00:28:50
we, the American people, are scrapping
00:28:53
for the next set of work boots?
00:28:56
That's a problem. That's a serious
00:28:59
problem.
00:29:02
It is indeed a serious problem. And it
00:29:04
gets worse when you realize how many
00:29:06
illegal aliens are taking advantage of
00:29:07
the system. It's not just 5,000 people
00:29:09
in Maine. This is from the Economic
00:29:10
Policy Innovation Center. Quote, "The
00:29:12
food stamp program provided benefits to
00:29:14
1.4 million non-citizens in fiscal year
00:29:16
2022. The latest data available from US
00:29:18
Department of Agriculture. Another 2.2
00:29:20
million children living with
00:29:21
non-citizens were also on food stamps.
00:29:24
California led the way in enrolling
00:29:25
non-citizens on food stamps with 273,000
00:29:28
in fiscal years fiscal year 2022. So
00:29:31
there's a clear incentive here for
00:29:33
illegal aliens to have children. Not
00:29:34
simply so that those children can be
00:29:36
citizens, but also so that they can
00:29:37
collect food stamps. That may may be
00:29:39
part of the reason why according to the
00:29:40
center for immigration studies quote
00:29:42
compared to households headed by the
00:29:43
US-born uh US-born immigrant-headed
00:29:45
households have especially high use of
00:29:47
food programs 36% versus 25% for the US
00:29:51
born. Additionally, quote food stamp use
00:29:54
by Afghan households increased the most
00:29:56
from 19% to 35% between 2010 and 2019
00:30:00
while falling from 11% to 10% for
00:30:03
nativeorn households. Yes, 35%
00:30:08
of Afghan households were on food
00:30:10
stamps. A typical family of four will
00:30:12
receive around $800 in monthly
00:30:14
assistance, which is more than many
00:30:15
American families spend of their own
00:30:18
money.
00:30:20
This is not just wasteful spending. This
00:30:21
is a direct attack on you and your
00:30:24
family. You're being robbed at gunpoint
00:30:26
by the state and forced to subsidize
00:30:27
foreigners. We are inviting people to
00:30:30
come to this country and live off of the
00:30:32
labor of its citizens.
00:30:36
Words cannot describe how evil this is.
00:30:38
And by the way,
00:30:40
for anyone who still draws comparisons
00:30:42
between, well, the immigrants who come
00:30:44
here is no different from uh you know,
00:30:46
your ancestors who came here in the 1800
00:30:49
in the 1800s or the 1700s.
00:30:52
No, see this is the different among
00:30:54
others. This is one of the big
00:30:56
differences,
00:30:58
right? because because you know
00:31:00
historically the people who came to this
00:31:02
country, the pioneers, they weren't
00:31:04
coming here to get free food.
00:31:07
It didn't work that way.
00:31:10
They had to provide for themselves and
00:31:11
their families and their communities.
00:31:13
Now we have immigrants coming for free
00:31:15
stuff that we have to pay for. We have
00:31:17
to feed them.
00:31:19
I've long said that government shutdowns
00:31:21
serve no purpose, that they inevitably
00:31:22
get resolved with no meaningful
00:31:24
interruption or changes to anyone's
00:31:25
life. This particular shutdown presents
00:31:27
a clear opportunity for a different
00:31:28
result. I mean, this time around it's
00:31:30
extremely easy to see how much overt
00:31:31
waste and corruption is inherent in the
00:31:34
SNAP system largely because the people
00:31:36
receiving these benefits, you know,
00:31:38
can't stop posting on TikTok kind of
00:31:39
bragging about bragging about how
00:31:41
wasteful it is. They're revealing
00:31:42
inadvertently that they don't actually
00:31:44
need the money. They're telling us that
00:31:46
they don't need the money in about a
00:31:48
dozen different ways by making threats,
00:31:49
by highlighting the testimony of
00:31:51
morbidly obese women, by admitting that
00:31:53
they're handing the cash to illegal
00:31:56
aliens and so on. So, let's listen to
00:31:58
these people for once. Let's abolish the
00:32:01
SNAP program altogether. Let's make this
00:32:04
government shutdown the first shutdown
00:32:05
in the history of this country that's
00:32:06
actually been productive.
00:32:08
Nobody's going to starve as a result,
00:32:11
but a few million people against their
00:32:13
will might have to learn the
00:32:15
allimportant twin concepts of budgeting
00:32:17
and dieting. And if that happens, which
00:32:20
it will, if SNAP is abolished, we will
00:32:23
all be much better off as a result.
00:32:26
Now, let's get to our five headlines.
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00:33:55
Mani, who claimed that his aunt was the
00:33:57
real victim of 9/11. Nobody suffered on
00:33:59
911 like Zoron Mdani's aunt did because
00:34:02
she felt weird wearing a hijab on the
00:34:05
train after 911. Nothing happened to her
00:34:07
to be clear. She was not the victim of
00:34:08
any kind of attack. Uh nobody even said
00:34:11
anything to her apparently.
00:34:14
She just felt weird wearing the you know
00:34:17
the scarf after 9/11.
00:34:19
And that was a tragedy.
00:34:22
That was a tragedy so great that 25
00:34:24
years later, Zoramdani couldn't even
00:34:27
talk about it without crying. Well,
00:34:30
there's one problem with this story that
00:34:31
we alluded to yesterday, and that is
00:34:33
that um aside, well, there's a lot of
00:34:35
problems, but one one of them is that
00:34:38
this aunt doesn't appear to actually
00:34:40
exist.
00:34:42
Bit of a minor detail, only minor if
00:34:45
you're a pathological liar. So, Mandani
00:34:47
was asked about this yesterday and u
00:34:49
here's what he said.
00:34:51
In a recent address, you referenced your
00:34:54
aunt and some of the harassment she was
00:34:56
facing post 911. Is that a blood
00:34:58
relative?
00:34:59
>> Yes, that's I was speaking about my
00:35:01
aunt. I was speaking about Zafui,
00:35:05
my father's cousin
00:35:07
who sadly passed away a few years ago.
00:35:11
And
00:35:13
for the takeaway from my more than
00:35:14
10-minute address about Islamophobia in
00:35:17
this race and in this city to be the
00:35:19
question of my aunt tells you everything
00:35:21
about Andrew Cuomo.
00:35:25
>> Okay. So, this aunt was his father's
00:35:28
cousin, which means that his aunt is not
00:35:31
really his aunt, but that would be his
00:35:33
what his second cousin or his first
00:35:35
cousin once removed or whatever. Not
00:35:38
exactly sure. Definitely not his aunt.
00:35:40
Um, so he lied. And this is not a
00:35:42
pedantic thing, by the way. This is not
00:35:44
like some kind of technicality.
00:35:46
The lie actually does matter because it
00:35:49
was a calculated lie is what I'm saying.
00:35:51
It was not. It was a calculated lie
00:35:53
because let's pretend. I mean, the whole
00:35:55
point of him bringing it up was he was
00:35:56
trying to say that Islamophobia is this
00:35:58
terrible thing. It's a real problem.
00:36:01
Well, let's pretend that the story is
00:36:03
true. Aside from him lying about the
00:36:04
relationship, let's pretend that the
00:36:06
everything else is true.
00:36:08
Well, imagine how different it sounds if
00:36:12
he had been honest and said,
00:36:15
"Islamophobia is is real.
00:36:18
My father's cousin was nervous about
00:36:20
wearing a hijab."
00:36:23
That doesn't sound nearly as compelling,
00:36:25
does it? I mean, the original story
00:36:27
didn't sound compelling either, but the
00:36:28
point is that your father's cousin,
00:36:31
right? But if you're trying to, you
00:36:32
know, use some sort of anecdotal
00:36:33
argument to prove that something is a
00:36:35
this this is if you want to use an
00:36:37
anecdote to try to indicate that there's
00:36:39
some kind of major systemic problem
00:36:41
going on, well, already that's a problem
00:36:43
because an anecdote would not prove
00:36:44
anything. But if the anecdote is your
00:36:47
father's cousin,
00:36:49
then it it just it it actually proves
00:36:51
the opposite point, right? That's um
00:36:56
you you know the nearest the nearest
00:36:59
that is quoteunquote Islamophobia has
00:37:01
ever hit home for you is when you're
00:37:03
distant relation your father's cousin
00:37:07
didn't want to wear a hijab
00:37:09
which again makes the opposite point of
00:37:11
the one that mom Donnie is trying to
00:37:12
make
00:37:14
uh which is why he lied
00:37:17
you know it was entirely calculated and
00:37:20
everything this guy says is of course uh
00:37:23
entirely calculated.
00:37:26
Which is why I also don't I there have
00:37:28
been some conservatives who I I've seen
00:37:29
here and there like on on X have
00:37:32
um
00:37:35
who have wanted to give Mom Donnie some
00:37:37
credit to some extent even if they're
00:37:40
not agreeing with him on the issues.
00:37:42
They want to give him credit.
00:37:45
Give him credit for having a populist
00:37:47
economic message and all this kind of
00:37:49
stuff.
00:37:51
I don't give him credit for anything.
00:37:53
I mean, this guy, this is an evil guy.
00:37:56
He's a liar. He's a fraud. He's a phony.
00:38:01
And I don't even give him credit because
00:38:02
I I keep hearing again even from some
00:38:04
people on the right that well, he's so
00:38:05
charismatic and likable.
00:38:08
What? What are you I mean, I'm not
00:38:11
trying to be contrarian. Far far be it
00:38:14
for me to ever be contrarian, but I'm
00:38:16
really It's really not what I'm doing
00:38:17
here. like I you know there if someone's
00:38:21
on the left and they're charismatic I'll
00:38:22
admit that they're charismatic because
00:38:23
that doesn't you could be charismatic
00:38:24
and still evil. We all know that.
00:38:27
But in this case I just don't
00:38:30
I don't see it. What do you mean he's
00:38:32
what? Like what's special about this
00:38:33
guy?
00:38:36
Um we know his his his he's a communist.
00:38:39
So all of his positions are communist
00:38:42
positions. They're not populist
00:38:43
positions. They're communist positions.
00:38:46
But what's the part I' I've seen at this
00:38:47
point a lot of clips of this guy
00:38:48
unfortunately and we've talked about on
00:38:50
the show and done a fair amount of
00:38:51
research into him and I've just been
00:38:53
waiting for that clip where I would see
00:38:55
it and go, "Wow, this guy's got a lot of
00:38:56
charisma. This is a really talented
00:38:57
politician." Instead, it's just like
00:38:58
it's pretty standard boilerplate stuff
00:39:02
for a politician. I just don't see it. I
00:39:04
don't know what everyone's talking
00:39:05
about. Now then again, they said that
00:39:07
about Obama and I felt the same way. I I
00:39:08
I hear Obama speak and I'm like, "What
00:39:10
are you what is everyone talking about?
00:39:12
This guy is some sort of one of the
00:39:15
great orators of our generation. Really?
00:39:18
I I
00:39:21
don't see it. I don't know what you're
00:39:22
talking about. And I certainly don't see
00:39:24
it with this guy.
00:39:27
Not that it matters anyway. I mean,
00:39:29
charismatic or not, he's an evil guy and
00:39:31
he's going to destroy whatever is left
00:39:33
of New York. Speaking of liars, by the
00:39:36
way, this was funny. Last week I I
00:39:38
responded to the failed MSNBC
00:39:40
personality Medi Hassan who we can all
00:39:43
agree is certainly somebody without
00:39:45
charisma and he was trying to explain it
00:39:48
all started because he was trying to
00:39:49
explain he was giving some kind of I
00:39:50
don't even know the he was talking to
00:39:52
somebody who asked him a question on
00:39:54
camera but he was trying to explain why
00:39:57
the Muslim call to prayer blasting out
00:39:59
at 5 in the morning in an American town
00:40:02
is just as legitimate as church bells in
00:40:05
America. And then he went on to say that
00:40:07
he is just as American as anybody else.
00:40:09
Even though he's a Muslim
00:40:12
Indian who came here from the UK 10
00:40:15
years ago to work for Al Jazzer. Okay.
00:40:17
He came here in his mid30s
00:40:19
to work in media.
00:40:22
Uh well Medie didn't. So I I talked
00:40:24
about the show. We we I responded to it
00:40:26
and um Medie really didn't like my
00:40:29
response that much. He was pretty
00:40:30
offended by it.
00:40:32
It's it's clear that he was especially
00:40:34
offended when I pointed out that his
00:40:37
show got low ratings. That in particular
00:40:39
really got to him. So, he's been
00:40:41
tweeting at me for days now. I mean, for
00:40:44
days he he has been posting frantically.
00:40:48
Um, and he did a video response which
00:40:50
was really quite low effort and low
00:40:52
energy. And he's also just been tweeting
00:40:56
multiple times a day, every day. And it
00:40:58
finally culminated last night in in in
00:41:00
the inevitable, right? I mean, this is a
00:41:03
guy who
00:41:05
there's just nothing going on. He's like
00:41:07
a a totally empty person. There's
00:41:09
nothing.
00:41:11
I I think if you were to peer inside his
00:41:14
mind, I don't And you know, you might
00:41:16
argue it's probably a pretty dark place,
00:41:17
but I think it's dark in the sense like
00:41:19
there's just nothing happening. Nothing
00:41:21
happening inside his mind at all. just a
00:41:23
very a very stupid unimpressive
00:41:27
uh person who's failed in everything
00:41:29
he's tried to do in life. So, but that
00:41:31
also makes him predictable. So, you know
00:41:33
exactly what he's going to do. So, he he
00:41:35
this is what it culminated in. He tagged
00:41:36
Ben Shapiro in a post to try to get me
00:41:40
fired. And the basis for this was that I
00:41:44
retweeted a bar graph about EBT from
00:41:48
some random account that had a bar graph
00:41:50
that I thought was interesting. And so I
00:41:52
retweeted the bar graph and apparently
00:41:54
according to Medi this guy posted this
00:41:56
whoever this random account is posted
00:41:57
something offensive a year ago or
00:41:59
whatever I don't know the lamest
00:42:00
possible pretense. So he tweeted this.
00:42:03
Hey Ben Shapiro I know you're super
00:42:04
tagging Ben. I know you're super
00:42:06
anti-semitism
00:42:08
uh or super anti- anti-semitism. So just
00:42:11
letting you know an employee of yours
00:42:12
Matt Walsh is sharing graphs from a card
00:42:15
carrying farright Nazis sounding
00:42:18
anti-semite.
00:42:20
So, we've reached the um tattletail
00:42:22
portion of Medie's public meltdown.
00:42:24
We've reached the part where he's
00:42:25
running to the principal. I'm telling
00:42:28
I'm telling
00:42:31
Mom, Matt's being mean.
00:42:35
That's That's what we've got to.
00:42:38
And the funny thing is that first of
00:42:40
all, I'm not getting fired. Uh second,
00:42:42
what does he think it would accomplish
00:42:45
if I did get fired?
00:42:48
Would I just retire from public life and
00:42:50
like it's not going to happen. But would
00:42:51
I retire from public life and never say
00:42:54
another word again? Is that is that what
00:42:56
he's hoping for? Is that the plan?
00:42:59
Well, that's not how it works anymore.
00:43:01
And this is the problem for these people
00:43:03
is that they only have two modes, right?
00:43:07
Only two modes. And and and they they uh
00:43:10
they have not developed a third mode.
00:43:12
It's only two. and the first mode. So
00:43:15
when when you challenge them and what
00:43:18
you got to keep in mind, Medasan is the
00:43:20
kind of guy who's he's he has not
00:43:23
he really hasn't he's not put himself in
00:43:26
positions in life where he would be
00:43:27
challenged and he's always you know he's
00:43:29
at MSNBC. He was he was at Al Jazzer.
00:43:32
He's like stayed very firmly in these
00:43:34
bubbles where nobody would ever
00:43:36
challenge him. Also nobody's watching
00:43:38
him. Nobody cares. No one's listening to
00:43:39
what he says. So he doesn't get
00:43:41
challenged.
00:43:43
And now for the first time he's getting
00:43:45
challenged a little bit and he he can't
00:43:46
take it. So he he goes back to these the
00:43:48
only two modes and the first mode is to
00:43:50
call you a bigot blah blah you're a
00:43:52
racist whatever.
00:43:55
Uh tried that surprisingly not
00:43:58
effective. You know yelling the word
00:44:01
racist at me for the 10 billionth time
00:44:03
shockingly has no effect. Like you can
00:44:07
say it it's there's no reason. You you
00:44:09
may as well just be shouting gibberish.
00:44:12
like the word doesn't mean anything to
00:44:14
me. And um all that accomplished was
00:44:18
encouraging thousands of people to laugh
00:44:19
at him and mock him, which they were
00:44:21
doing. So now he's moved on to step
00:44:23
number two, which is the only other
00:44:26
thing, which is okay, that didn't work.
00:44:27
Let's try to get him fired. Uh so this
00:44:30
is the problem that the left has. They
00:44:32
only have these two strategies, these
00:44:33
two moves, and both of them are totally
00:44:35
ineffectual now. They've been rendered
00:44:37
completely impotent, and they don't know
00:44:40
what to do about it.
00:44:42
And uh it's pathetic to watch. It's also
00:44:45
kind of funny, but it's pathetic,
00:44:48
especially in Medy's case. I think it's
00:44:50
really, really sad. This guy got fired
00:44:52
from his job at MSNBC because his show
00:44:54
was pulling in 37,000
00:44:57
viewers in the key demographic. 37,000,
00:45:01
which is almost impossibly bad. Do you
00:45:04
understand? I mean, keep in mind, cable
00:45:06
news, a certain level of viewership is
00:45:08
baked in. you automatically get it's
00:45:10
like when you sign your name on the SAT
00:45:13
or whatever and you get you
00:45:14
automatically get points just for
00:45:15
signing your name.
00:45:17
So, uh
00:45:19
you know when you when you account for
00:45:21
dentist office waiting rooms and and uh
00:45:25
airport terminals, that kind of thing.
00:45:26
So, a certain amount of it is baked in.
00:45:28
Taking those out, was any human in the
00:45:31
entire country actually choosing to tune
00:45:32
in to Mediasan's show?
00:45:37
It's doubtful. woman. Maybe he had some
00:45:38
family members. Maybe maybe mom
00:45:41
Donniey's dad's cousin was watching. I
00:45:43
don't know. So very low numbers. But
00:45:45
then he gets fired. He tries to become a
00:45:46
podcaster. Nobody cares. Nobody's
00:45:48
listening. He's making no cultural
00:45:50
impact whatsoever.
00:45:52
I mean, you could go up, pull a thousand
00:45:54
people, random people, doesn't matter.
00:45:57
You know, poll a thousand people, ask
00:45:59
them who's your favorite podcaster,
00:46:01
who's your favorite commentator, who's
00:46:03
someone who's really making an impact on
00:46:04
you. Zero of the 10,000 would say,
00:46:07
"Well, you know, Medi Hassan, that's my
00:46:10
guy." Zero of the 10,000 would say that.
00:46:15
And so now he's uh it's gotten so bad
00:46:16
that he's actually been like this week,
00:46:18
he's been tweeting, bragging about how
00:46:20
many views he got on his rebuttal to my
00:46:22
video, even though all of his views are
00:46:24
people who clicked on the video so they
00:46:26
could leave a comment making fun of him.
00:46:28
So all the comments are just crapping
00:46:30
all over him.
00:46:32
The guy had one viral video in his life
00:46:34
and it was the one where he was talking
00:46:36
about me and 98% of the views are people
00:46:39
hate watching and he's so happy about
00:46:41
it. He's so happy. For the first time
00:46:44
he's been he's been he's been kind of
00:46:46
plugging away in the media business for
00:46:48
for decades really and no one has ever
00:46:52
cared or paid attention or watched at
00:46:54
all. And for the first time, people are
00:46:57
watching. And even though they're
00:46:58
watching just so they can leave a
00:47:00
comment and make fun of him, it's still
00:47:02
like he's so kind of happy to have been
00:47:05
noticed. And I just uh I I actually feel
00:47:08
bad. Well, I would almost feel bad for
00:47:09
him if he wasn't such an anti-American,
00:47:11
anti-Christian, detestable, soulless,
00:47:13
parasitic, grifting, scumbag liar. If it
00:47:15
weren't for that, I would actually feel
00:47:17
bad for him.
00:47:19
Um, speaking of other people that are
00:47:22
kind of pathetic, Karen Jean Pair has
00:47:23
been on her book tour and uh, I think
00:47:27
it's a book tour. I think she has a book
00:47:28
out or something. But yesterday she
00:47:31
appeared on MSNBC where she again made
00:47:33
her case for why people should pay
00:47:35
attention to her. And her case is that
00:47:39
she's a queer black woman. And she has
00:47:42
found a way because I've seen a few
00:47:44
clips now of her on this book tour.
00:47:45
every single interview she finds a way
00:47:47
to wedge that in. And it's always in
00:47:49
response to a question that has nothing
00:47:51
to do with it. It's always like, "Oh,
00:47:54
Karen, great to see you. What did you
00:47:55
eat for breakfast this morning?" Well,
00:47:57
you know, as a queer black woman, I I I
00:48:00
ate waffles.
00:48:03
As a as a clear as a queer black woman,
00:48:07
I decided I need to order some waffles.
00:48:11
So, she's been doing this her whole
00:48:12
career. So, I thought it'd be fun. I had
00:48:14
my my team go back and just kind of make
00:48:16
a montage of every time. Well, not even
00:48:17
every time, like not close to every
00:48:19
time, but some of the times when Karen
00:48:21
Gene Pair has bragged about being a
00:48:23
queer black woman. Let's watch.
00:48:27
>> I woke up every day as a as a black
00:48:31
woman who is queer
00:48:32
>> and as the first openly queer person to
00:48:35
hold the position of press secretary for
00:48:37
the president of the United States, I
00:48:39
see every day how important visibility
00:48:41
and representation are. I am a black gay
00:48:43
immigrant woman.
00:48:44
>> As the first black openly queer white
00:48:47
house press secretary as a black woman
00:48:49
as a person who's also LGBTQ as a black
00:48:53
woman who has walked through the walls
00:48:56
of the White House that I meant a lot to
00:48:59
people of because of the communities
00:49:00
that I represented and it they felt seen
00:49:04
when they saw me at the podium whether
00:49:05
it was women of color, black women,
00:49:07
queer community, LGBTQ community,
00:49:10
immigrant, they felt seen. I am a black
00:49:12
woman. I am a queer woman. I am an
00:49:15
immigrant. I'm black. I'm a black woman.
00:49:17
I'm queer. I'm an immigrant. And I'm
00:49:19
Haitian American.
00:49:23
>> You know,
00:49:25
I could be wrong.
00:49:27
And listen, I'm not I'm no Karen Jean
00:49:29
Pair biographer by any means, but it
00:49:32
seems like maybe she's a queer black
00:49:35
woman. I'm I'm picking up on subtle
00:49:38
hints. I subtly she she just le she she
00:49:40
drops these little hints every once in a
00:49:42
while. These little little breadcrumbs.
00:49:44
She drops these little breadcrumbs,
00:49:46
these little queer breadcrumbs. And you
00:49:49
you follow the breadcrumbs through the
00:49:51
forest
00:49:52
very care. You need you need like a a
00:49:54
magnifying glass to follow the
00:49:56
breadcrumbs through the forest and then
00:49:58
you get to the oh, it's a queer black
00:49:59
woman. It leads all the way to a queer
00:50:01
black woman in the forest.
00:50:03
Um
00:50:05
it's imperceptible. I mean, it really
00:50:07
is. It's very faint. That's very
00:50:08
imperceptible.
00:50:10
So, I think now look, I've been doing
00:50:12
this for a long time in the in the media
00:50:14
business. So, I I there's some media
00:50:16
savvy you need to look at that clip and
00:50:19
read between the lines
00:50:22
and you can kind of tell that what she's
00:50:24
wants to highlight is that she's a queer
00:50:26
black woman.
00:50:28
So, I know you need me you need me to
00:50:30
interpret that for you. So, I just want
00:50:31
to let you know.
00:50:34
Um
00:50:35
anyway,
00:50:38
speaking of uh you know things that
00:50:40
don't work anymore, I mean this this
00:50:43
you know she's she's
00:50:46
Karen Jean Pair was living her best life
00:50:52
in the year 2020 in the year of Floyd.
00:50:56
Right. that there was about there was
00:50:57
about 6 and 1/2 minutes of of time
00:51:01
when just saying that may have been
00:51:04
enough in in some audiences to like win
00:51:08
win win an argument
00:51:10
and she is clinging on to it.
00:51:14
Uh and the whole culture has moved way
00:51:16
beyond this,
00:51:19
right? No one should have ever cared
00:51:21
like being able to say, "I'm a queer
00:51:22
black woman." That should not have ever
00:51:24
won an I mean, it never actually did win
00:51:26
an argument, but it it should never
00:51:27
have, you know, it should not have there
00:51:30
should not have been any social credit
00:51:31
that you that you gain from saying that.
00:51:35
Um, but you did for a time and now
00:51:38
everyone's moved on and so everyone
00:51:40
hears that and says the same thing,
00:51:42
which is okay.
00:51:46
Hand
00:51:49
Queer Black Woman.
00:51:51
Queer Black Woman. The Karen Jean Pear
00:51:53
story. That should be that should be her
00:51:55
the You know, the only surprising thing
00:51:56
is that that is not the title of her me
00:52:00
of her book. I don't think it is. Maybe
00:52:01
it is. What is the What's her What's her
00:52:04
book called?
00:52:06
Does she put that in the title?
00:52:09
No, she doesn't. Okay. A look inside a
00:52:12
broken white house is the name of the
00:52:14
book. Independent. A look inside a
00:52:16
broken white I never even looked up the
00:52:18
books. That's a look inside a broken
00:52:20
white house. Like the white house that
00:52:22
she was a part of that she was helping
00:52:24
to run.
00:52:27
So I'm I'm shocked that the title of the
00:52:29
book is not
00:52:32
queer black woman.
00:52:36
The story of Karen Gene Pair.
00:52:39
A queer black woman
00:52:41
written by queer black woman. Karen Gene
00:52:44
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00:52:46
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imminent risk of a mid-air collision at
00:55:11
low altitude, for example, and then
00:55:12
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00:55:14
into an American Airlines jet, all of a
00:55:16
sudden those old shows became relevant
00:55:18
again. And today is yet another one of
00:55:20
these moments. Now, we have to revisit
00:55:22
an old episode because a horrible
00:55:24
tragedy, one that was extremely
00:55:26
painfully preventable, has occurred. So,
00:55:28
I'm going to play a short excerpt from
00:55:30
my opening monologue back in September
00:55:32
of 2023. Here's the background. I was
00:55:34
talking about the killing of a
00:55:36
17-year-old white high school student in
00:55:38
Akran, Ohio named Ethan Lyman. In the
00:55:41
summer of 2022, Lyming and his friends
00:55:44
decided to harass random people with a
00:55:46
toy gun that shot water pellets. In
00:55:48
particular, Lyming and his friends shot
00:55:50
water pellets at three black men between
00:55:52
the ages of 19 and 21 who were playing
00:55:54
basketball, including a man named
00:55:55
Deshawn Stafford. And initially, the
00:55:58
three men thought they were under
00:55:59
attack, started to run away, but
00:56:02
eventually the three men apparently
00:56:04
realizing that there was no actual
00:56:06
imminent threat of, you know, threat to
00:56:08
them, ran back towards Lying. And once
00:56:11
they caught up to him, Deshaawn Stafford
00:56:13
brutally beat and stomped Ethan Lying to
00:56:16
death. This was not a case of
00:56:18
self-defense. Okay, at this point, they
00:56:21
were well past the point where they knew
00:56:22
this was not a real gun. It was water.
00:56:25
And they're stomping on him. And it's a
00:56:27
pretty good indication if you're
00:56:28
stomping on someone on the ground, that
00:56:31
means it's not self-defense because that
00:56:32
means they're on the ground.
00:56:35
Lying was found with blood coming out of
00:56:37
his ears and nose. There was a shoe
00:56:38
print on his chest. And on top of that,
00:56:41
Stafford and his friends stole Lying's
00:56:43
car and fled the scene after Lying was
00:56:45
dead. Now, prosecutors initially brought
00:56:47
murder charges, but they later decided
00:56:48
to reduce the charges to involuntary
00:56:50
manslaughter and assault after one of
00:56:51
the prosecutors said that Lyming had had
00:56:53
died in a case of quote hood justice,
00:56:56
meaning Ethan Lyming had it coming.
00:56:59
So, notice what's happening here. Three
00:57:01
black men brutally executed a white
00:57:03
17-year-old.
00:57:05
Um, not because it was self-defense, but
00:57:07
just because they were mad at him. They
00:57:09
were just mad. They wanted to make a
00:57:10
point. And there were obvious reasons to
00:57:14
suspect that the race of the victim
00:57:15
contributed to the brutality of the
00:57:17
killing. But instead of talking about
00:57:19
that, prosecutors used race to absolve
00:57:21
the killers of responsibility.
00:57:24
Well, they were just dispensing hood
00:57:25
justice.
00:57:27
Clear implication is that the white kid
00:57:29
had it coming because this is how
00:57:31
justice works in black neighborhoods
00:57:33
like this apparently. Then at trial, the
00:57:35
jury, again, presumably for racial
00:57:37
reasons, failed to convict Deshaawn
00:57:38
Stafford on involuntary manslaughter. In
00:57:41
the end, he was only convicted for
00:57:43
assault. And here's what I said at the
00:57:45
time for context.
00:57:47
This week, Ethan Lying's killers got off
00:57:50
with a with a conviction for assault.
00:57:52
That's it. They were acquitted of
00:57:53
involuntary manslaughter. It's as if
00:57:55
they just got into a nasty bar fight or
00:57:57
something. They stomped somebody to
00:58:00
death and all they're getting is an
00:58:02
assault charge, conviction, rather. So,
00:58:05
they'll almost certainly be out of jail
00:58:06
within two years, if not sooner.
00:58:09
This is jury nullification. encouraged
00:58:10
by prosecutors. There's no other term
00:58:12
that you can use to describe this.
00:58:16
>> Now, I referred to this verdict as jury
00:58:18
nullification, but uh actually it was
00:58:21
worse than that. The prosecutors decided
00:58:23
not to retry any of the other defendants
00:58:25
on the inval involuntary manslaughter
00:58:27
charge, even though they could have done
00:58:28
so. So, the prosecutors effectively
00:58:30
endorsed the jury's decision to convict
00:58:32
Deshawn Stafford and his codefendants
00:58:35
for uh assault. As as I predicted at the
00:58:38
time, Stafford ended up spending less
00:58:40
than two years in prison. Specifically,
00:58:42
he spent the six months of his sentence
00:58:44
in a halfway house that was fully
00:58:46
released in December of 2024.
00:58:49
But his freedom didn't last long. This
00:58:50
summer, he was arrested once again. And
00:58:53
shortly afterwards, he had another
00:58:54
criminal conviction on his record. This
00:58:56
is from a report in Yahoo News from the
00:58:57
beginning of this month. Quote, "Two
00:58:59
brothers who were convicted of assault
00:59:00
charges in the beating death of an Acron
00:59:02
teen in the I Promise school parking lot
00:59:05
has been convicted of new felony
00:59:06
charges. Desan Shafford was sentenced to
00:59:08
provate probation this week for a drug
00:59:10
charge. Stafford, 23, was at a party on
00:59:12
June 29th when he was approached by an
00:59:14
officer while dancing in the street. The
00:59:15
officer found cocaine in his pocket.
00:59:17
Judge Mary Margaret Rollins placed
00:59:20
Deshawn on probation for six months on
00:59:22
December on October 1st. This is the
00:59:25
judge in question for what it's worth.
00:59:28
Um, and for our audio podcast listeners,
00:59:30
she's exactly what you would expect her
00:59:32
to look like. Um,
00:59:35
which is to say she's a woman because in
00:59:38
so many of these cases, as we've seen,
00:59:40
it just so happens, coincidentally,
00:59:43
in so many cases where they let these um
00:59:45
violent thugs out, uh, it's these are
00:59:48
female judges. Not always, but but so
00:59:50
often. She gave Deshawn Stafford
00:59:53
probation with no prison time after he
00:59:55
was caught with cocaine immediately
00:59:57
after getting out of prison for killing
00:59:58
someone. Now, make no mistake about it.
01:00:01
The judge knew exactly what she was
01:00:02
doing. She knows that people who commit
01:00:05
a crime, any crime, are dramatically
01:00:06
more likely than the general population
01:00:08
to commit violent crimes in the future.
01:00:09
With each crime they commit, that
01:00:11
likelihood increases exponentially.
01:00:13
That's especially true when you're
01:00:15
talking about serious crimes like
01:00:16
violent assault and cocaine possession.
01:00:18
If we went back to three strike laws,
01:00:21
something like 50% of all violent crime
01:00:24
would vanish overnight.
01:00:27
So, the only reason not to throw the
01:00:29
book at somebody like Deshawn Stafford
01:00:30
is because you want him to commit more
01:00:32
crime and destroy even more lives. And
01:00:34
indeed, in a matter of weeks,
01:00:37
that's exactly what Deshawn Stafford
01:00:39
did. He killed yet another young white
01:00:43
victim. Watch.
01:00:45
Man who served time in connection to the
01:00:47
death of an Akran High School student
01:00:48
has now been charged for his connection
01:00:51
to shooting and killing an innocent
01:00:52
bystander. Deshawn Stafford is facing
01:00:55
several charges, including murder in the
01:00:57
deadly shooting of Timothy Hutchinson.
01:01:00
Police say Hutchinson was caught in the
01:01:01
crossfire earlier this month in Highland
01:01:04
Square. Investigators believe Stafford
01:01:06
shot at a man who then fired back,
01:01:08
hitting Hutchinson. The other suspect
01:01:11
has been arrested, facing separate
01:01:12
charges. Stafford was released earlier
01:01:15
this year after serving time for an
01:01:17
assault charge in the death of
01:01:18
17-year-old Ethan Lyming back in 2022.
01:01:21
Lyming died from a head injury during a
01:01:22
fight with Stafford and his brother
01:01:24
after Lyming and his friend shot gel
01:01:26
pellets at them while they were playing
01:01:27
basketball outside the I Promise School
01:01:29
in Akran. News 5's Bob Jones spoke with
01:01:31
Hutchinson's father earlier this month.
01:01:33
He told us his son loved to fish and
01:01:35
camp and he had graduated from the
01:01:37
University of Akran just last spring
01:01:39
with a degree in mechanical engineering
01:01:41
and he was working in Worcester.
01:01:45
So this is essentially a felony murder
01:01:47
charge as best I could tell. Uh Deshan
01:01:49
Stafford started shooting at someone and
01:01:52
in self-defense that person shot back
01:01:54
and accidentally hit 25-year-old Timothy
01:01:57
Hutchinson who was an innocent
01:01:58
bystander. But because he started the
01:02:00
shootout, Stafford is being charged for
01:02:02
Hutchinson's murder because he is 100%
01:02:04
responsible. He he, you know, he is the
01:02:06
murderer here. Now, in an ideal an ideal
01:02:08
society, uh that would be the end of the
01:02:11
story. But we obviously don't live in an
01:02:12
ideal society. So, we have to ask, will
01:02:14
that charge stick? Will a jury nullify
01:02:18
those charges as well?
01:02:20
And if not, what kind of sentence do you
01:02:22
think the liberal female judge will hand
01:02:24
down? What's your best guess? Five
01:02:28
years, 10
01:02:30
after killing his second person.
01:02:33
How many? Now, personally, I predict
01:02:35
eight years or so at most. When Deshawn
01:02:38
Stafford finally kills someone that the
01:02:40
system cares about, meaning not a white
01:02:42
guy, that's when he'll face serious
01:02:45
lifelong consequences and not a moment
01:02:46
sooner. That's because, as it's
01:02:48
currently set up, our justice system,
01:02:50
this is the way it work works. Our
01:02:52
justice system will basically spot you
01:02:55
one murder as long as you're in the
01:02:58
right demographic. If you're in the
01:02:59
right demographic and you are a an
01:03:02
official codified victim according to
01:03:04
the way the system works, which is to
01:03:07
say you're anything but a white guy,
01:03:09
then this they'll give you one like you
01:03:11
can kill one person with no significant
01:03:13
penalty.
01:03:15
after you kill your second, and it's
01:03:18
guaranteed you will, then they'll think
01:03:20
about maybe putting you away for a
01:03:22
decade or two. This is literally how the
01:03:25
system works, and it's total madness.
01:03:28
Every other day, we hear about people
01:03:29
getting killed because the government,
01:03:30
in the name of equity, decided not to
01:03:31
enforce the law. Remember this crash
01:03:33
from last week? You can see it on the
01:03:35
screen. A 21-year-old illegal migrant
01:03:37
from India drove an 18-wheeler um into
01:03:41
stop traffic on the freeway in
01:03:42
California. didn't even attempt to hit
01:03:44
the brakes, killed three people,
01:03:46
seriously injured several others. The
01:03:47
driver, Jashin uh Pit Singh, entered
01:03:51
this country illegally in 2022, but
01:03:53
instead of deporting him, the B
01:03:54
administration let him stay. Now,
01:03:56
several people are dead, including
01:03:57
76-year-old Clarence Nelson and
01:03:59
69-year-old Lisa Nelson. Now, Singh has
01:04:01
been charged with vehicular manslaughter
01:04:03
while intoxicated and driving under the
01:04:05
influence. And those sound like serious
01:04:08
charges, but as an illegal alien, Singh
01:04:10
is obviously entitled to preferential
01:04:12
treatment.
01:04:13
you know, which with with how things
01:04:14
work now. So, with that in mind, how
01:04:17
long until a California judge lets him
01:04:19
loose without informing ICE, of course,
01:04:23
how long until Sing is driving his
01:04:25
18-wheeler again? How long until he
01:04:28
slaughters more victims? 5 years, less.
01:04:32
At a certain point, we have to decide
01:04:33
how long we're going to allow our
01:04:34
communities to be held hostage by these
01:04:36
barbarians.
01:04:38
No one should get a mulligan after
01:04:40
killing another human being or invading
01:04:41
our country or committing any other
01:04:43
serious crime.
01:04:45
You know, when I did a show on Ethan
01:04:47
Lying back in 2023, I received more than
01:04:48
a few comments about how Ethan Lying was
01:04:51
in the wrong and had it coming for
01:04:53
shooting the toy gun at those three
01:04:55
black men. And these people criticize me
01:04:58
for assuming the worst about Deshawn
01:04:59
Stafford.
01:05:01
Well, you know, guess what? Sometimes
01:05:03
assuming the worst is the right
01:05:05
approach. Sometimes it saves the lives
01:05:07
of innocent people. And the possibility
01:05:10
of saving an innocent person is
01:05:11
infinitely more important than showing
01:05:13
kindness to criminals or giving them the
01:05:15
benefit of the doubt or giving them a
01:05:17
second chance.
01:05:19
The deaths of Timothy Hutchinson,
01:05:21
Clarence Nelson, and Lisa Nelson were
01:05:24
horrible, yes, but they were also
01:05:25
extremely predictable and preventable.
01:05:29
And it's time we start preventing them.
01:05:33
That'll do it for the show today. Thanks
01:05:34
for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk
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