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Libs Should House Illegals in Their Summer Homes

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Martha’s Vineyard is a vacation destination island for the Democrat elite- and now it just received about 50 illegal migrants, courtesy of Governor Ron DeSantis. The libs are freaking out about this- but why? Shouldn’t they be excited about it? Don’t illegals do the jobs Americans won’t? Meanwhile, the mayors of NYC and Chicago are complaining about the drain on resources in their cities from illegals who have been bussed there (thanks to Governor Abbott of Texas). Over in PA, Senate Candidate Fetterman said he wanted to empty out the prisons- and guess what happened when Pennsylvania did just that? Plus Stacy Abrams lies about lying about the 2018 election, and another round of Rand Paul vs. Tyrant Smurf Fauci, which is always fun. 

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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Team. Welcome to the Freedom Hut Thursday, September fifteenth edition of the program. We have a bunch of illegal immigrants showing up because they've been bust or flown to some sanctuary cities, and the Libs are freaking out about this, which seems so strange. Shouldn't they be throwing a party that should be happy? Right?

This is better for everybody, they told us, or is it not? Apparently when it's in their backyard. We will discuss that. Plus, Fetterman is a terrible candidate for the Senate in Pennsylvania for a number of reasons, but the fact that he wanted to empty out the prisons and that happened and it's been awful for his state, that's something we need to explore because he is a reckless individual.

And Stacy Abrams tells everybody she never denied the elect results of twenty eighteen, but she's the fake governor of Georgia because she denies the election results. So how exactly does that make sense? We will break that down for you and so much more here coming up in just a moment. You love my Pillow products. I'm sitting here right now talking to you wearing the my slippers because they are amazing and this is how I want to do the show every day with the my slippers on,

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meaning a year rounder, which is rare there. I mean, there's very There's about one hundred and twenty thousand people on a busy day in the vineyard this island off the coast of Massachusetts in the summer, and then it gets down I don't know, twenty thirty thousand, maybe something like that the rest of the year. So I spent some time out there. It is an enclave of tremendous wealth. It is where of the Obamas have a fifteen million

dollars beachfront mansion there. I can't even begin to name all the incredibly wealthy and influential libs who spend their off time, their vacation time in Martha's Vineyard and have very very fancy homes there. You can only get there by boater plane. There's no brad or causeway. It's quite a ways out into the Atlantic. And Governor Ronda Santis of Florida dropped off some illegal migrants in Martha's Vineyard

and somehow this is really upsetting to the Libs. Well, first let's hear this is de Santis's point about this. He's telling everybody, Look, we're just did they say they're sanctuary cities. These are Democrat enclaves. They love illegal immigration, so let's just let them take care of illegal migrants. They were so proud to be sanctuary jurisdictions, saying how

bad it was to have a secure border. The minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they all sudden go berserk and they're so upset that this is happening, and it just shows you, you know, their virtue signaling is a fraud. Okay. They are supporting policies

that are just frankly indefensible. It is not defensible for a superpower to not have any control over the territory of its country over the borders of its country, and he inherited a situation where you didn't have this happening. And yes, we needed to build the wall. There was more than we needed to do. He reversed the Trump policies knowing what would end up happening. And you know, one of the reasons why we want to transport because we obviously it's expensive if people are coming here, you

got to it taxes social services and all these other things. Yes, it is expensive and taxes social services. Almost like there are trade offs, maybe even downsides to having illegal immigrants coming into the country. Now, keep in mind a marked vineard. I think it's about fifty. In New York City, they've had about eleven thousand, And the mayor of New York City is saying that this is a crisis, that the

city is at the breaking point. New York has eight and a half million people, give or take eleven thousand illegal migrants. Is straining the social safety net here that much the welfare agencies can handle it. That seems surprising, considering that we're told illegal migration is great makes us wealthier that they are. Actually, this is the line from Democrats, more law abiding, harder, working and just generally better than Americans.

The people that are here. No, no, no, you are not as good as the illegal immigrants who come here in violation of US law. They are better than you. This is what Democrats constantly say, that is what they believe. And yet we're told that there's going to be a strain on the resources. Why is that? In fact Chicago Mayor Laurie Lightfoot another place where there have been illegal migrants dropped off bust up there to Chicago where they got a lot of problems for a lot of reasons.

Blafefoot is saying that it is a national problem. DC needs more assistance. Obviously. I know that there's work being done by the White House and some of the executive agencies to look to other resources that can't happen fast enough. So we're going to continue to be in conversation with them to let them know what is happening on the ground here. I had a series of fairy productive conversations when I was in DC on Friday. But we're not going to put take our foot off the gas to

say that we need a comprehensive plan fund the federal government. Again, we all know what the reality is this is a national problem and needs a national solution, and we as cities and states cannot be left to fend to ourselves, can't fend for themselves. Why, what's the big problem? Migrants are They're doing the jobs Americans won't do, Right, That's what we're always told. What's the Oh, they immediately need a lot of resources and welfare and public distance right away.

That's so strange. Now, imagine if that were true for the five million illegal immigrants who have come into the country while Biden has been in office. Oh wait, it is true of the five million. Imagine what it means for this country when it comes to law and order,

when it comes to our sovereignty. Finally, because you have illegal immigrants showing up in places where hedge fund libs who write checks to Democrat politicians because you know that they may have their golf game disrupted on the way by seeing tent cities popping up on the streets of Martha's vineyard. Now it's a crisis. Now it's a national conversation we have to have. Oh interesting, or it can get even even crazier. I mean, here is on CNN

this morning, and this is remarkable. Ken Burns, who is apparently a loon. So there's that, and had a big role and completely changing around the narrative of the Central Park five with his documentary. I would recommend to any of you to go back and actually look at the You can watch the videos of some of the individuals from the Central Park five in the interrogations, and somehow some of them new things they couldn't have known unless

they were there at that horrific incident. But anyway, ken Burns made a documentary effectively exonerating them, and you know, hashtag racism and all the rest of it. So he's a loon, and here he is telling everybody that, well, you know, John Berman and him are having a conversation

because ken Burns has a documentary about the Holocaust. He's like, look sending migrants to a vacation paradise where the average home is over a million dollars isn't quite the Holocaust, but they do want to make some comparison to the Holocaust. Here watch. We woke up to the news this morning that Governor Ron de Santist of Florida sent two plane loads of migrants to Martha's Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts,

including kids and whatnot. This is not a one for one, This is not a parallel here in any way, but it does address some of the same themes that are part of this documentary. The abstraction of human life. It's basically saying that you can use a human life that is as valuable as yours or mine or lens, and to put it in a position of becoming a political pawn in somebody's authoritarian game. This is the coming straight

out of the authoritarian playbook. And what we find in all our films is that the themes that we engage in the past are present today. And so when you look at the story that we're telling of the US and the Holocaust, you understand that the time to save a democracy is before it's lost. We promise you save a democracy before it's lost. They dropped off fifty people in Martha's vineyard. What is he talking about? Like? What

is rough? But you were said, the Libs are all so hysterical that unless it's effectively at the level of their Nazis, it doesn't even resonate with them, Like everything has to be Nazi level bad that they don't like. You know, if Republicans say, look, I think the corporate tax rate should actually be more like twelve percent. They're Nazis, you know, because they've convinced everybody that Donald Trump is worse than Hitler and all this stuff that they've said.

Trump could have started a nuclear war with Kim Jong un. They've got people on TV as of a week ago saying that Trump maybe was going to sell nuclear secrets to our enemies for fifty billion dollars. That was floated on the air by some maniac. I mean, this is going on all the time, all the time. So yeah, of course they're they're they're training their brains to think in crazy terms. That's what is happening here. And you know, sure enough, they'll make comparisons like the one that we

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Com promo code buck. So John Fetterman is somebody with a lot of really bad ideas. It's obvious, and not just fashion choices. Here I am in a schlumpy hoodie Part one thousand, right aways the same thing at some point. You know, how about a cardigan, you know, why not just mix it up a little bit, you know, throw some buttons on there, look a little more regal, you know,

do the professor with the elbow patches. Though it's always got to be like a champion sweatshirt that's you know, size six excel or something that you know, it's just the whole, the whole thing. It's such a put on. I mean, this guy has never he's not a union guy. He's not a construction worker. He's not somebody who's worked with his hands and had to show up and do tough manual labor he's been. He's a career politician whose bills were paid by his parents, literally by his parents,

Mommy and daddy. Remember when Trump said say goodbye to mommy when he was at the rally. Remember that that was fun. I miss him, I really, you know, it was amazing. We didn't realize what we had with Trump rallies until it was gone, because there's nothing like that in politics today. Say goodbye to mommy. He was the best anyway. But yeah, he was getting money. A Federman was getting money from his parents. And here he is on the issue of crime, which is one of the

areas Democrats are most vulnerable. You know, should be vulnerable, are vulnerable. And you know, Federman says something crazy here. This was a few years ago. It's a compilation of different times that he says it. But opening up the prisons just because that's what Federman wanted. We could release a third of our inmates and not make anyone less safe. You could reduce Pennsylvania's prison population by one third and not make anyone less safe. He said something remarkable that

I agree with. He said, we could reduce our prison population by a third and not make anyone less safe. If we could reduce our prison population. We could return these individuals back to their families, back to their communities, and everyone is safe for Federals. We could release, you know, a third of our prison population and not make us

any less safe. Well, he's wrong, because they did. Philadelphia and the county in which philadelph sits released forty percent of prison inmates forty percent actually, and does anyone to guess what happened, Well, you know what happened. You had over five hundred murders last year in Philadelphia. By way of comparison, Philadelphi's got a million and a half people, give or take. You had in San Antonio, Texas same size, basically million in change, you had one hundred and twenty murders.

And that, of course also is an indicator of crimes across the board, violent crimes, robberies, assaults, theft, everything. So yeah, it turns out that they did in Pennsylvania what Feederman wanted them to do, which was just open up the prisons, let people out, and a lot of people are dead as a result, and a lot of people have had their homes burglarized, their cars stolen. This is his idea

of making people safer. Making them less safe. I mean, you know, I walks around looking like somebody who doesn't really give a you know what about what anybody's thinking. So maybe it's incumbent upon us to point out that he's the absolute worst. He's the absolute worst, because otherwise he's not gonna take accountability for any of this stuff. He's not gonna say, wow, I was really wrong. You know,

I'm sorry. Maybe I shouldn't be running for a Senate seat instead, he's gonna say, you know, here I am, and stuff is coming out of my mouth. Their words. Not sure which words words big talk words big for me. I mean, yeah, make him a senator, yea, Democrats clap yay, make him a senator. He's gonna do a great job. I mean, he's probably more more with it than Biden.

Is that's really the excuse now, I guess, although I don't know, maybe Bid It depends who's more out of it, Biden with his sundowning and early stage amentia or Fetterman, who had a stroke and clearly has not entirely recovered from it, and yet they want him to be a senator. This is what we're up against, folks. We're also up against people who are just gonna lie a lot. Democrats, that's what they do. They lie a lot. And Stacy Abrams a fascinating figure in American politics because she's talked

about a lot. She was even talked about as a vice presidential option for Joe Biden in a very serious way, because the identity politics of the Democrat Party are at the very the very top of their hierarchy of decision making now is the optics of diversity. So they'll pick people for things based upon gender, color, gender identity, etc. Etc.

They'll do that, no question about it. And here we are looking at the situation of Stacy Abrams and the possible governorship for her in Georgia, being in the governor's mansion, the Great State of Georgia, and she's claiming that she has never denied because denying election results you got to be clear. You deny election results and the FBI might seize your phone. You deny election results, the FBI is going to show up at your home. This this is

the standard that has been set. Denying election results is a huge problem. It's really bad. Okay, has she ever denied election results before? Anyone? Take a guess. Has Stacey abrahams. Well, here she is just recently telling everybody she has never done such a terrible thing. I have never denied that I lost. I don't live in the governor's mansion. I would have noticed. And there is this clip that's going

around and it shows me saying that we won. And what I was referring to is that we won in terms of communities that were long left out of the electoral process finally participated in NATO at outstanding under time. But I'm not delusional. So that's clear she's not delusional. That's really interesting. Haha, they're all laughing, right, okay, because here's just a montage of the things that miss Abrams

has been saying for the last four years. I saw that there was a challenge with our voting system in the state of Georgia. I never denied the election. I didn't have one very affirmative statements. Thank you, refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely? The election was not fair, The process was not fair. Was the election in Georgia statewide a free and fair election? It was not a free

and fair election. But will I say that this election was not tainted was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters. I will not say that Brian Kemp oversaw for eight years the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. Oh we won, it was tainted. There was not a free and fair election. That's not election denial, she says, that's all fine, that's

all fine. I mean, look at this point, I guess they don't care how much she lies about this because it's just my team, your team, Democrat Republican. This is the way that it all breaks down. But we should be, I think, more willing to hold people to account for just blatant falsehoods. And that would include doctor Fauci, little Fouch, the evil tyrant smurf, going around in his little lab coat with his skinny ties and his little trendy sneakers in case he has to be on the cover of

a magazine. But he hates publicity, hates it. Wait, is there a camera there? Oh love seeing his face everywhere, wrong about everything, dishonest at every phase of the pandemic. But he did the Libs bidding. He was a useful political tool. In fact, you could argue that he might have caused Trump the election, that Fauci's pronouncements and disastrous decision making, and also just the way that he played into the lib thing about Oh, bideen't listen to the scientists, Bid,

don't listen to scientists. Biden's like science, heir, I listen to the science. My beg aviators on. It is science created these giant glasses meant to hide my face. You don't see that. I look like I'm asleep all the time. Here you have rand Paul grilling Fauci on the point of natural immunity and how Faucci didn't want to talk about this at all before. As a matter of fact, Reuter's fact check looked at that and said, fauci two

thousand and four comments do not contradict his pandemic. Actually, actually, words don't lie. If you look at the words behind me, we can go with them a little bit at a time. She doesn't need it, because the most potent vaccination is getting infected to yourself. It is true. It is true, Senator. It is a very potent way to protect when you're trying to tell us that kids need a third or

a fourth vaccine. Are you including the variability or the variable a previous infection in the studies, No, you're not. You decry and people decry vaccine hesitancy. It's coming from the gobbledygook that you give us. You're not paying attention to the science. The very basic science is that previous infection provides a level of immunity. If you ignore that in your studies, if you don't present that in your committees, you're not being truthful or honest with us. Narrator voice,

he's not being truthful or honest with us. I guess that's actually just voice. But I'm narrating this show, so maybe that makes sense. Yeah, No, he's a liar. They don't talk about natural immunity all. They don't want to talk about it. They would rather lecture you about how you have no damn right to find out who was involved at approving these vaccines and was getting paid royalties for the vaccines that were being given. In what other part of public life would this be acceptable? Rampaul asked

him about this as well. Play clip one. Please, We've been asking you and you refuse to answer whether anybody on the vaccine committees gets royalties from the pharmaceutical companies. I ask you last time, and what was your response. We don't have to tell you. We've demanded them through

Freedom of Information Act and what have you said? We're not going to tell you, But I tell you this, when we get in charge, we're going to change the rules and you will have to divulge where you get your royalties from, from what companies, And if any man in the committee has a conflict of interest, we're going to learn about it. I promise you that. Okay, there are two aspects for which you said. You keep saying

you approve, you do this, you do that. The committees that give the approval are FDA through their advisory committee. The committees that recommend are CDC through their advisory committee. And you keep saying, I'm the one that's approving a vaccine based on certain data. So I don't really understand. It's always the committee, don't you see? It's never fauci. I never made a decision. I was just one of so many. I was just a part of the machine.

This is evading accountability. This is what a slimy bureaucrat slash tyrant does when finally people with an IQ above room temperature have figured out across the board. Oh, this guy was awful and wrong and a liar. So there's that. Thanks for rolling with me today. Team back with you tomorrow. We'll have a lot of fun then on the bux xt and show. Please share the show on your Facebook page. Tell us somebody about the best thing is to tell somebody,

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