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DEMOCRATS: THE RESISTANCE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Mar 07, 202540 min
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The guys put the micoscope on the Liberal Paramecia in Congress

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Speaker 1

General, Are you ready to get going?

Speaker 2

I am, sir. Once again.

Speaker 1

The re era I'm calling us the re era are era reindustrialization, renewal, rejection. I feel like I feel like Donald Trump has a sense of duty. Does it seem like there's a more of a little spring and his step than his Trump won.

Speaker 2

I think he looks at this and says, look, I've got you know, four years, and it's diminishing every day.

Speaker 1

And these are dog years, yes, I mean the pace of what's happening here, these are dog years.

Speaker 2

Absolutely. And you know, if I were ever elected president, I would get a you know, big glass jar and put a marble in for every day that I would be the president, or jellybean or jelly bean, and I would take one out every day at the end, you know.

Speaker 1

And I thought, you put jelly beans in, Yeah, you put them.

Speaker 2

In, but that you take them out so that you can see that the level of the marbles going down as you are winds forward.

Speaker 1

Oh, I would I would put my jelly bean. I'd put a jelly bean in every time I do something positive for the country.

Speaker 2

I'm just talking about. So you have a constant visual reminder of how much time you have left to do what you said you were going to do. Well.

Speaker 1

I guess I'm a A. I want to build from up. I want jelly beans to go in. You want to fill the jelly beans and then pull them out one at a time.

Speaker 2

I need them?

Speaker 1

Yeah? Reindustrialization?

Speaker 2

M hm?

Speaker 1

Did I am I hearing this right? That we that that Trump team has attracted almost two trillion with a T which stands for trouble. Now two trillion dollars of investment in the American can heartland not California, right, not not the Beltway, the heartland? Am I hearing this right? This is these plants are coming to Red states.

Speaker 2

It's amazing how much Piper, It's amazing how much cheaper it is to build in Iowa and Ohio than it is to build in New York City.

Speaker 1

Or you want to go how why would you want to go build there? I look, Vivik's going to run for governor. Dave Yost is running for governor. We already know that the VEK is going to be advocating for no income tax in Ohio. I'm hoping Dave Yost will put that on his platform. I think at some point in time in the very near future. Before the end of this decade, Ohio will be an income tax free state.

Speaker 2

I think we should start with no income tax for strippers. I think that's no tear.

Speaker 1

Yeah, there's no tax on tips.

Speaker 2

It's fair. I mean they have they have a big clothing budget, and I think it's fair.

Speaker 1

Lap dances. Is that a Is that a tip? That's a lap dance at tip? Or is it not a tip?

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 1

I think if there's no tax on tips probably gets in the way of the lap dance because a tip is for service already performed. Here. This is you're paying for a lap dance in real time. So I think the no tax on tap tips is bad for lap dance, the lap dance community.

Speaker 2

I think you're probably right about that.

Speaker 1

So AnyWho. The law of unintended consequences. But reindustrialization, it's it's coming. It's already moving at a breakneck frenetic pace. The big Taiwan semiconductor announcement automotive, that's almost a national security issue with Taiwan because got China's attention, isn't it.

Speaker 2

In Ninety eight percent of the chips that used in the world other than lays are made in Taiwan. And you know, if Taiwan were to be taken over or in a war, those factories destroyed, that knowledge is frankly lost.

Speaker 1

I think we should Why wouldn't we, Why wouldn't Lays or whoever owns Lays Freeedo Lay. I think, build a great big chip plant in Taiwan.

Speaker 2

I think that's fair.

Speaker 1

Yeah, potato chip plant. Right.

Speaker 2

Of course they call them crisps or something like they do in England, which is ridiculous.

Speaker 1

The reindustrialization is coming back to the heartland. It is happening in Ohio and er ill a Lucky Palmer. You're going to hear more and more about this guy, Lucky Palmer and his squad of geeks and engineers that are figuring out how to do unmanned drones, unmanned other aerial vehicles, even unmanned submersi, submersives, submersibles, submersibles. Thank you so, at least it looks like warfare if when the next wars happen, don't need to result in scalps being taken from a

youth of any country, any nation. Of course, let's not. Let's call these wars. At this point in time in American history, what it is. These are wars that can be avoided.

Speaker 2

These are investment opportunities for.

Speaker 1

Wealthy now, investment opportunities, and little teaser. We're going to break down exactly what we believe and I think exactly what we believe is happening in Ukraine, Russia. Putin Zelenski State Department, the whole history there. We're going to cover that a little bit later in the show. Please stick around from that, especially if you've got a friend or a family member that is still advocating for Ukraine and Zelenski and they think that everything Trump's doing is bad, bad, bad.

It's somehow this is about spreading democracy in Ukraine that it was such a joke. We're going to cover that in a little bit. To stick around for that. But the reindustrialization, this is, this is real stuff. These are going to be real jobs. Yes, Americans, Ohioans, Midwesterners, You're going to need to probably catch some training, get some education, get ready for these jobs. But these these plants and

industries are coming back. They're coming back here. We're reshoring the old, we're bringing in the new and a lot of money, the investment money coming in. It's going to help your infrastructure. It's going to help your schools, it's gonna help your property values rise, it's gonna help with the build out. Look at the build out of John Glenn Airport. True our new terminal. We're now the fastest growing city in the United States. Did you hear that?

Speaker 2

I did not hear that. I thought that my waistline was the fastest growing entity.

Speaker 1

Were apparently now the fastest growing city in the United States. And we broadcast here from the heartland. This is Columbus, Ohio. iHeartMedia six to ten WTVN for the defense of the American People. I am Attorney Brad Kaffel, and that is Attorney Eric Willison. Everyone still asks who's the general? Who's the general? We put him back in the I'm not going to say we're gonna put in the closet. I don't want you to think that we're gonna We don't stow you away in a mop closet. But everyone wants

to know who the general is. No one's allowed to know.

Speaker 2

Well, I'm a man of mystery.

Speaker 1

You are intrigue, right. This is also a time walk in closet stormy in. This is also a time of renewal. Does it feel like a sense of national renewal.

Speaker 2

It absolutely does. It's a time of thinking about things in a very different fashion where we go there to Washington and we say what can we get rid of? Not what can we grow? And we get away from all of these these Democrat talking points about oh, we're going to invest in this and invest in that.

Speaker 1

Government doesn't make anything.

Speaker 2

The government doesn't invest anything.

Speaker 1

It takes your money and puts it where they want. And you're the We have been broadcasting on our show for many years about the crony capitalism, the marriage between big this, Big that, and their puppets in Congress who sign off on little paragraphs and omnimus bills and create NGOs which are nothing more than pass through entities.

Speaker 2

All right, That means the money comes in because right through that.

Speaker 1

NGO to another non profit agency pass through and then eventually lands in someone's personal bank account.

Speaker 2

Right And you need like a like a supercomputer or an AI to figure all this out. Oh, oh yeah, that's what's happening. You got one of those. That's what's happening. So you have you need a rocket scientist to figure it.

Speaker 1

Une dollars ten million dollars goes to X Y Z, right, it moves to that executive agency, and then the check is cut through the banks to the NGO. Boom, right out the ng O to the nonprofit. That nonprofit it has a leadership team that averages salaries of five hundred thousand dollars. And those people might be on a couple different boards for different entities.

Speaker 2

Brothers and cousins of those who are the ones who passed the legislation for.

Speaker 1

The kind of yeah, yeah, it's a soup kitchen for the Beltway class and Americans. Man, by the time twenty twenty six gets here, next year the midterms, you do not want to be the Democrats. And after the brig, let's put a little microscope. Remember when we were in great school, the little microscope, you know, twist the dial getting We're going to bring those little bugs into focus. Let's take a closer look at who these people are, what's left of the Democrat Party. They're scary little buggers,

aren't they they are. We're bringing the microscope in on the old school nineteen fifty sixty seventy microscopes in the petri dish. Yeah, and you put the film on it, and you put the glass on top of that and take a.

Speaker 2

Look, and you scrape something off of your hand or off of your teeth, and people are going, oh, my goodness, that's in my mouth.

Speaker 1

That's what I saw with the Democrats at the State of the Union.

Speaker 2

Paramesiums, What paramesums?

Speaker 1

What the hell's a parimesum.

Speaker 2

It's the type of germ. It's a single celled creature that might not be a germ, or I think the plural might be parimesa.

Speaker 1

For hey, look that was political jiu jitsu on Life TV the State of Union, and it's our first it's our first chance to comment on that before we comment on that. The difference between Trump forty five and Trump forty seven is that I don't think he's watching the news at the level he was before. Now I understand why the guy was glued to the news because, like, what in the because the war was happening right outside his window, I mean, like it was coming at him.

So in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, I'm like, why is Trump just sticking around? Why is he commenting on the news all the time. He kept calling it fake news, fake news, fake news, Like, dude, do your job well. Now we know that's where the revolution was happening. That was the coup. The coup was coming at him, and he didn't totally realize the coup was coming at him, but the coup was happening on CNN, on MSNBC, there

were elements of the coup on Fox News. They were the coup was all over Washington Post, the coup was all over New York Times, and he just lost his crap because that was catching his attention. It's like, this is Nutso guys, this is fake. It's not true. So he had to pay attention to the news, and all of.

Speaker 2

That served a definite purpose. By the way, I mean, now, no one trusts CNN, no one trusts MSNBC, no one trusts CNN.

Speaker 1

I haven't heard, and I'm paying very close attention to what's going on because I still don't like the world's richest man right there where he is.

Speaker 2

But I love it.

Speaker 1

I'm okay, I'm okay. I like what's what's going on. I'm cool with that, but I just don't like. I don't like that much money in the halls of power. But it is what it is. Right now, Why does.

Speaker 2

He do you think that he's really there to make a profit.

Speaker 1

Not at all. But he has outside influence and we just gota keepn eye on. I don't look. If the shoe was on the other foot, if this was Biden and Bezos or Kamala or whatever her name is, and Cubanos, Cuban and Mark you, we would write we be looking for our pointy Boyonette Bayonets to pull the ends of our rifle.

Speaker 2

I don't think I would, because I would know that that Bezos or Cuban or who's the guy on Facebook zucker but Zuckerbergs. The thing is they would only be in an advisory capacity and that's all that Muscats. He has no power to.

Speaker 1

Do any I'm like I said, I'm cool with it. I like everything's happening. Finally we have someone that is going in that is bulletproof, politically bulletproof. We have at least two individuals in there that are politically bulletproof, which and.

Speaker 2

Personally bulletproof as far as people going after you financially you're not going to bankrupt Elon Musk.

Speaker 1

And physically bulletproof for Donald Trump, yes, I've never seen anyone dodge a bullet matrix style like.

Speaker 2

That fight, fight fight, he says, So we know who's.

Speaker 1

Not politically bulletproof, and that's um A Newsom. Pardon me in California.

Speaker 2

This is an easy mistake to me.

Speaker 1

Now is saying on a his gottle podcast because he's kind, he's trying to he's gonna he has his own podcast.

Speaker 2

He's gonna try to broadcast Brown.

Speaker 1

Now he's gonna be he's gonna try to brow out in twenty six and twenty eight rather and he's rebranding. Newsom's rebranding. No one's falling for it, zero zilch, nada. To Donald Trump. The difference between Trump forty five and Trump forty seven many, but a big diff is he's not watching the news, he's not reading the newspapers, he's not reading the press clippings. And if he is, he's not coming unhinged. He's now surrounded by men and women who are loyal to the cause, not to him.

Speaker 2

That's a key difference. There a bunch of big government Republicans last time, and now those guys are all gone.

Speaker 1

He found men and women who had been rowing in the same direction as the rest of us and Donald Trump, and more importantly, they were rowing in this direction before Donald Trump was ever president. He just needed to find the right school of fish.

Speaker 2

He found it absolutely.

Speaker 1

It took a little while this little fish finder to get around, but his first fish finder in sixteen, he was just looking around the Beltway.

Speaker 2

Well, yeah, you'd pull people like Ryan's previous as your chief of staff. You'd pull up people.

Speaker 1

They're all sorts of you go fishing. I went fishing last week down the Keys. We brought on a big red snapper. Oh man, a beautiful two big, beautiful red snappers. Can't keep them. Had to go back bring in something that I can't keep, giant fish, amberjack. You don't want to eat that, I mean, So take me where I can go find big fish that fight that I can put on ice filet and cook up tonight with little salt and pepper. Trump forty five was stuck with with

junk fish. His fish finder was over junkfish, and he had the wrong He was over the wrong school. Now he knows where the honey hole is, and he's pulled out leadership that we already know by their prior writings where they come from. They are loyal to the cause. And Donald Trump, that's a big diff That is a huge diff Now, this little this the state of the Union, the political jiu jitsu that was on live TV. General.

I don't know if I texted you. I texted a handful of friends at night that had the feeling of an A Trump's Gettysburg address. It was like his address to the nation on what was going to happen. Whether you like it or not. It's a sense of duty and you're gonna have to bear with me. That's what I took away from it, right.

Speaker 2

I think that a lot of to jump back for a moment to get into the people that you've talked about that Trump has surrounded himself with. Now you know, everyone says, well, you know they're going to get there and they're going to try to benefit themselves. Well, I think that the people that are there, whether it be Cash Bettel or Pam Bondi or this the guy that runs a treasury or any of these people, they're there to benefit themselves by making the United States greater.

Speaker 1

Now they're making deals that are in the American people's best interests.

Speaker 2

And they're benefiting themselves.

Speaker 1

They don't have benefactors. Lutnik's not there because someone someone, some organization put Lutnik there. Uh, he's these these men and women are there because they have proven their stripes, They've earned their stripes, and they're ruining for the cause and the causes of the American people, both Democrats and Republicans and independence everybody, because everybody's getting ripped off, right, the the money laundering, the kickback, the briberies, the extortions.

I'm sure some murders are thrown in here left and right. Everyone has been a victim of what's been happening. And I'm I'm going to take it back to well, we can go back to twenty fourteen, for sure, we can talk about that because that's where the pardons start. So we're gonna put the microscope on the last decade and a little bit where also we still got to put

the microscope on these looney bins that sat down. Let's talk about that for seven before Trump even really got rolling, brilliant he said something to the extent I know that nothing I say will make you happy. It was over before he even got rolling these people.

Speaker 2

And then but then he proved it because he saluted the little kid up THEREJ Daniels.

Speaker 1

You know, with the Bregent Daniels, please.

Speaker 2

Yes, thirteen Special Agent Daniels thirteen brain surgeries to for his cancer, and even that they could not applaud he not just said what he was going to do, then he did it.

Speaker 1

These people make aoc look mean stream. They would root for cancer if Trump funded research to cure it, because that's essentially what they did. Mike dark Horse, John Fetterman is keep an eye on him. He's looking and sounding actually normal like the rest of America. I was waiting for Senator John Fetterman to get up and walk across the aisle and have a seat with the Republicans. This is for the defense of the American people. I am Attorney Brad Coffel. That is a general. A couple quick

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Speaker 2

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Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

Makes us want to spu you know, sponsor them and and give them the problems that they need business.

Speaker 1

And that they deserve your word is your bond handshake is as good as an enforceable cond We need to get back to that. Keep it local. Speaking of local, you mentioned Special Agent DJ Daniels. These people that sat down to the State of the Union in general are anti first responders. Think about that. They would sit down for first responders if they wouldn't stand up for anybody else in there, except for keep prolonging the war in Ukraine. These people are anti first responders.

Speaker 2

This goes, by the way, all the way back to the twenty sixteen version of Trump when he got in there, I think it was the third State of the Union address, and he talked about how we had record low African American unemployment, record, low Latino unemployment, record, low female unemployment, and all of them just sat on their hands because they're not about is it well, they're not about that. What they're about is getting credit for that. They don't want Trump to get it.

Speaker 1

What is it? What is there a modus operandi? What is their code? What is their DNA? What makes me take Schumer and Pelosi out of it? They're just political hack opportunists. They'll say and do anything they needed to do to stay in power. Same thing with Gavin Newscombe A pardon me, Gavin Newsom What about these other people that are there like this, this crocket lady al what's his name?

Speaker 2

The al Green?

Speaker 1

Al Green? Who that guy who got escorted out waving the kne wasn't your brother's sergeant at arms?

Speaker 2

He was. He was the sergeant of Arms for the United States Senate for about two years, okay, Deputy sergeant of arms before that for about ten years.

Speaker 1

So would he have been involved had he been there in showing mister what's his name out the door?

Speaker 2

No, because that's that's the house. That's the house, and he was the Senate and the Senate is a smaller chamber, so they can't when they do a combined and a group of them, they have to do it over in the house because the house has more room.

Speaker 1

General, can you give our listeners any of your insight as to what is ticking in the minds of what's remaining the remnants of the Democrat Party.

Speaker 2

These people didn't come here to help you. They didn't come here to make life better for you. They dropped into your radio voice there. Well they I mean, they came to enrich themselves. They came for these projects like USAID. They came for this slush fund and to go in with seventeen dollars in their bank account and leave with seventeen million. That's why they are there. And they see Trump as an existential threat to these things.

Speaker 1

So the Crocket person fake? Look her up real quick. What's her name, Jasmine Crockett, Jasmin Crokat. I'm gonna look her up real quick.

Speaker 2

But it's as fake as a three dollar bill, and they they're out there try and get till the two. It's not that the two dollars bill is a real thing. If mister Jefferson has to be consulted, let.

Speaker 1

Me look for Congressman Jasmine Crockett represents portions of Dallas. Okay, so this is on the folks in Dallas who put her, voted her into office. I'm going to look up some more information. But she's making TikTok videos. I don't I don't care, right, but they're tone deaf? Is what is their operating code? I don't think they're there just I don't think Crocket's there just for the paycheck.

Speaker 2

I think you're wrong. Well, not the paycheck, certainly, that's what they're paid is execrable compared to what they desire. What they want is the money and the trappings that come from the power.

Speaker 1

Why, well, everyone else, what's wrong with that? Look? Jasmine Felicia Crockett is an American attorney politician. She got sworn in January twenty twenty three, so she is running for reelection. She's got Southern Dallas County, Central Dallas, Dallas love Field Airport. That's up there by Highland Park. That's she represent Highland Park and that's Bush Territory. She was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, nineteen eighty one. She got a Bachelor of Arts at

Rhodes College two thousand and three. She went to law school at the University of Houston Law Center, then became a public defender, went out and started her own practice specialized in civil rights and pro bono cases. Pro bono also known as not getting paid for activists with Black Lives Matter movement. So essentially she became she was a lawyer advocating on behalf of BLM.

Speaker 2

She's like a community organizer. Does that sound familiar?

Speaker 1

And then in twenty twenty she made it into the State House and then into the House. All right, So that's her all right, anyway, that's the new Democrat Party. After the break, let's let's continue to take a look at I want to take a look at Ukraine and give you guys some history that I think is beyond dispute. Actually,

I've put a different perspective on Zelenski and Trump. So there's a There is a Texas Democrat congresswoman named Jasmine Crockett who's caught my attention, and I'm sure she's caught your attention if you're paying attention. She is recently, she's in her first term in Congress. She's from Dallas. Our last segment, we went into her a little bit of her background. Can you check to see if she's related to Davy not Davy Crockett. She's essentially a She left

the politic Defender's office started her own private practice. And there's really no line between being unemployed and private practice of your lawyer. Unemployed, self employed and private practice are the same. It's just a matter of whether or not you got any money to make it down the phone ringing and then pro bono representation for activists associated with

Black Lives Matter movement. I'm going to guess that maybe there was some funding to the BLM there in Dallas, and I'm going to guess there might have been some funding that lifted young miss crack Crockett into the US House of Representatives. So let's take a look here real quick, biling down our microscope on this Crockett Representative Crockett. The incumbent was named Eddie Bernice Johnson. Eddie Bernice Johnson. He announced his retirement in twenty twenty one. Crockett declared her

candidacy for this congressional district with Johnson's endorsement. That helps she gets the Democrat nomination. She wins the general election in twenty twenty two, she gets pressed into service and the worst Congress ever, the one hundred and eighteenth, and she was a freshman Democrat. Twenty three, twenty four. She's been a vocal, very vocal against President Trump. That's fine,

that's politics, that's democracy. She's labeled the Trump is an enemy of the United States, criticizing his actions is undermining American democracy. She's walked out of Trump's speeches, and now she is getting challenged by a Republican named Shoulden Daniels, who has criticized her as a performer rather than a leader. I get that. Go on your TikTok, join your CCP TikTok. I'm sure she's on the instagrams as well. You can

catch her on the YouTube's. But put up Congressman Jasmine Crockett and you can see who the face of the new Democrat Party is. She's of the Congressional Black Caucus. Is there a Congressional White Caucus? There is not, And the Congressional Equality Caucus and the Congressional Progressive Caucus. All right, so that's the face of the Democrat Party. But then on the other end of the spectrum, you've got Pocahontas.

Speaker 2

Or Focahontas as they call her sometimes.

Speaker 1

What do you know about Pocahontas.

Speaker 2

She also was a lawyer. She was a teacher at Harvard for a while. I believe Harvard Law School. I believe she taught bankruptcy law, and from what I have discerned from some bankruptcy law attorneys that I know, early in her career she did write some very interesting law reviews and things like that regarding bankruptcy. So she has some mental talent. But she has completely sold out everything that she had ever believed in.

Speaker 1

She you know who we're talking about. This is Elizabeth.

Speaker 2

Warren, Senator from Connecticut.

Speaker 1

And she is the when you look up Karen in the Urban Dictionary, it's her picture right. And she was the one who claimed to be part Native American and so that she would get or Native American. They are indigenous to this land. I don't think they I call indigenous people.

Speaker 2

Well she claimed to be.

Speaker 1

Well, native Americans would be the call it the holist.

Speaker 2

No, Native Americans were the people that were here before the colonists was then called America. Well no, but when did they come here? Of course they came here as well.

Speaker 1

So whose only did they take mammoths? Whose land did the native indigenous people take?

Speaker 2

Well, there's there's a lot of interesting studies going on where they've found skulls that are fifteen, twenty thirty thousand years old that actually bear Caucasian features.

Speaker 1

Oh and so better burn that book.

Speaker 2

Well, what happens is that the Native American tribes take control of these under a treaty, and won't I.

Speaker 1

Didn't even talk about this for show prep. How do you know this?

Speaker 2

I've read this back in nineteen ninety eight.

Speaker 1

Oh my gosh, nineteen ninety eight. I wasn't reading anything. I was, oh gosh, okay, let's get back on truck.

Speaker 2

But the point is that she claimed to be an American Indian and it turned out when they did her DNA that she has less American Indian in her than Trump does.

Speaker 1

Was that the same lab that tested that looked at Kennedy's.

Speaker 2

Schoo No, I don't think so. But her claim to being a Native American was that her grandmother told her that she was and that she had high cheek bones. These are quotes.

Speaker 1

All right, here's what I'm pulling up here on my personal assistant known as chuch Ept for my quick and I disclose my sources of information for you guys if I can't authenticate what I say. So this is chuch ept says. She was born in nineteen hundred and forty nine in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Probably not a hot bed of liberal of leftism.

Speaker 2

Would you say, well, it depends how close you are to the college there. And by the way, on the skulls kennewick Man, that was that's right, was the skull that they found in upstate Washington. You're really smart and the the as soon as it was found to have caucazoid features. The native tribe grabbed it and would not allow further analysis.

Speaker 1

Is that a joke?

Speaker 2

No, that was there's a big lawsuit about it, kennawick Man. I don't know.

Speaker 1

All right, let's go back. So how did Elizabeth Warren wind up where she is right here? Turns out, so she's born in nineteen forty nine in Oklahoma, So she is twenty in nineteen sixty nine. Where is she in sixty nine? She is at the University of Houston and then Rutgers University for law.

Speaker 2

She was born when.

Speaker 1

Forty nine, so in sixty nine she's most likely at the University of Houston. And I don't know what University of Houston would have was like during the Vietnam War era. I'm gonna guess she was probably anti war and not without reason and not without reason. And then she winds up teaching after she gets her law degree at Rutgers and then winds up teaching law at University of Houston, University of Texas, Penn Havd. She wants to be really

smart and becomes a leading expert in bankruptcy law. So she finds her way into politics because of her zeal for consumer protection and financial regulation. Okay, cool with that. She was instrumental. It says here that in creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau following the eight financial crisis.

Speaker 2

Okay, which is now about to be shut down.

Speaker 1

We need the eight GFC. And then she makes it to the Senate. In twenty twelve, beat a Republican becomes the first female Senator from Massachusetts.

Speaker 2

No, no, no, surely from Connecticut.

Speaker 1

No from Massachusetts. First female senator from Massachusetts. This is what it says here. Let me go back, let me jump from a Chuck GPT to Wikipedia.

Speaker 2

I think it's Connecticut, but I am often wrong, but never in doubt.

Speaker 1

She replaced Scott Brown, who was Massachusetts. I am wrong, you are anyway. So she's in the Senate. She's all about economic equality. I'm okay with that. We talk a lot about that. The corruption. But she's been there for over a decade. Where has she been talking about the way's fraud and abuse? That would be my questions for her if she was on the show. You've been there,

you're an expert in finance, and you want regulations. How about some regulations on the on Congress and these agencies and he's NGOs.

Speaker 2

How about maybe it's the regulations that are causing all of this.

Speaker 1

Yeah, anyway, after the break, we have one more segment. Yeah, that's the segment before we're done. All right, next show, we're going to dive into Ukraine and we want you to know more of the history so you can start to get maybe a little bit non mainstream media take on Ukraine, the history and Russia. All that jazz and let's see what happens in the world. Thanks for listening. I'm Brad Kauf on that general

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