This episode dives deep into the intricacies of China-U.S. relations, highlighting recent developments and their implications for the future. With the backdrop of a government shutdown, our discussions navigate the political standoffs and strategic moves on both sides, unraveling the complexity of trade negotiations and their impact on global economics. Tune in for insights on how current political dynamics shape trade talks and what this means for international relations.
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You and I, at the helm of China-U.S. relations, should stay the right course and ensure the steady sailing forward of the giant ship of China-U.S. relations.
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Do you trust it? I don’t trust China! What does the guy say? Because I don’t think I can say it. What? Nothing. Oh, so the president is he had his big. dinner well like meeting yesterday with china and well we got some details we’re going to get into all of that we got some details for you as to what that means and what you can expect and if there’s anything to expect and if you actually anticipate you know this to be resolved in terms of the trade deal i’m just glad that the way that i understand it is that nobody moved in negotiations. It was, I mean, nothing was escalated, but like nothing, nothing moved. Yeah. And I don’t know if you consider that a win or not. I mean, the only way that you would think it’s a win is if you walked in with the anticipation of like maybe caving to China. I don’t know, which I don’t think I’m not saying that’s what POTUS is doing, but still. So welcome to the show. It is Thursday. It’s Halloween Eve Eve. Wait, Halloween Eve. That’s right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s Halloween Eve. So. Very excited about that because we always like to dress up and have fun and do fun stuff. But we’re going to get you set up because we’ve got… We’ve got, I mean, a lot of cultural stuff to get into. And I’m trying to think. We’ve got cultural stuff. I’ve got some odds and ends. Government is still shut down. Everything is going to expire on the 1st. And that’s when you’re going to start seeing some stuff. That’s when the food stamps, EBT, a whole bunch of stuff kicks in. And that’s, you know, Democrats don’t seem to be very… willing to actually take the vote, it seems like. I don’t think it’s going to happen. This is cut three. This is a reporter to Chuck Schumer. He’s asking him, look, are you saying that this is all just Republicans and you bear no responsibility for this? Listen.
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We are saying the Republicans can fund it now and they’re using these people as hostages, plain and simple. Next. That’s the answer. The answer is they can fund it right now. OK, right now.
SPEAKER 21 :
No, they can’t. Yeah, you have to vote for it. That’s because, you know what, if Trump is going to do something, then they’re going to if he if he does something unilaterally, then, oh, he’s the king. We don’t have any kings. You’ve got to vote for it, you schmuck. Oh, that’s that’s I mean, that’s honestly what a lot of. This is this is what a lot of these Republicans need to be saying. Yes, you know, it’s it’s no kings. And because it’s no kings, it means you guys got to guys got to vote. Guys got to get out there and vote. I mean, I thought they didn’t want kings, but then they expect Trump to act unilaterally. Make it make sense. But no kings. That should just be the that’s that should just be the response. No Kings. Yeah, well, you know, you should have thought about that. So this, what the hell vote are we on? I don’t even know what vote we’re on. Do you guys know? Nobody knows.
SPEAKER 12 :
I think 14 is what we’re on.
SPEAKER 21 :
When is 15? Okay, so it’s still 14. We’re not at 15 yet. Okay, okay, okay. All right. Yeah, I… Okay, I’m trying to get all… You can’t keep track of it anymore.
SPEAKER 12 :
Everything’s so stupid.
SPEAKER 21 :
It’s almost been a full month of shutdown.
SPEAKER 12 :
Including the stupid nuke the filibuster talk over a clean CR. Somehow you want to nuke the filibuster.
SPEAKER 21 :
Why are we going to nuke the filibuster?
SPEAKER 12 :
Which, by the way, we’ve never done it before for anything like this.
SPEAKER 21 :
There’s some people on the right that are like, oh, they break the rules. We should, too. That’s stupid. Those are the people that make us lose. That’s true. I just think you’ve got to fight harder. I don’t think that you become the left. The left is trying to bait the right. They’ve been trying to bait the right into doing this forever. And again, you’ve got a bunch of people who, God forbid, they pop out of their mama’s womb and they think politics started the day that they graced us with their glorious divine presence. And they’re like, guys, we’ve got a brand new idea. Let’s nuke the filibuster as though we haven’t heard that from a bunch of moronic brats. GOP establishment types for a million years beforehand. I get super salty about this because these people I certain people I feel like are trying to make us lose. All right. So the it I mean, it is it’s it’s it’s I think the Republicans have been doing good on the messaging. I mean, I don’t have anything to update you with. There’s no new polling that shows that this is impacting them negatively. And I don’t care. I’m just so dear heavens. I’m so tired of talking about it. They’re not going to vote. OK, fine. They’re not going to vote. They don’t want to vote on it. They don’t want to vote on it. That’s fine. They cannot vote on it. But then it’s going to be their responsibility when November 1st hits. And quite frankly, I don’t even like all of the entitlements. I don’t like all the entitlements. This is the current rate of spending. We’re just extending Joe Biden’s rate of spending. I don’t even like it. But this idea that somehow Republicans are, who’s the one voting no, slick? Who’s voting no? It’s you. Who goes in there and says no? It’s you. That’s all it is. That is it. Now, there is… Some tricks and maneuvers and things like that. Lorraine reminds that they’re trying to go after… Trump was trying to allocate funds to pay military salaries because Democrats keep voting no. And now there’s going to be some legal challenges over that. There’s going to be a legal challenge over everything. If he found a way to pay for food stamps, the left would still sue him. They’re still going to drag it. It’s just so asinine. This whole thing is ridiculous. But this is what… This is the… I mean… That’s Democrats keep voting no. There it is. There’s nothing else. There’s no other way to spin this. There’s no other way to spin this. The idea that somehow they have a pot of money just sitting around somewhere for then Trump is just hoarding it like Scrooge McDuck. And that’s why they can’t pay for anything is just also asinine. So, as you know, POTUS, again, he was in South Korea. He was visiting South Korean leadership, also meeting with Xi Jinping. And they had a very I always think that I always like the way that they face off at the table. whenever they sit at the table. I love reading the body language on that. I can’t tell you what, you know, half the time, usually you have the simultaneous interpreter in the ear of whatever foreign leader it is. But I always liked seeing them face off. So they, he got, I guess you could say there were a few concessions, but there weren’t any major changes in terms of, like, for instance, the sanctions with Russian oil. And this is something, let me pull this up. This is a Wall Street Journal piece because he wanted immediately cuts to, he was asking for cuts to tariffs, et cetera. But with this piece, they, this is their first, Face to face meeting. I think previously it was just on the phone in six years. So they have kind of like what Wall Street Journal says is a temporary truce and they have a reduction in some of the stiff U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. In exchange, China is going to crack down on the trade. in the precursors that are used to manufacture fentanyl. And then China also promised to ease up on the exports of rare earths. This is what, can I just revisit this again? This is what always infuriates me about the left and the enviro-whackos. Like, they’re not conservationists. They’re environmentalists. Conservation is about actual good stewardship of Earth’s resources, and environmentalism is just an insane cult where they believe in yeeting virgins into the sun, I mean, for the most part. But the rare Earth elements, which I don’t know why they’re called rare. It’s not that they’re rare. I mean, the United States, we’ve got a ton of them. I mean, we’re sitting on massive amounts of rare Earths. It’s not that they’re rare. It’s that the extraction process is laborious and… Also, there’s a high chance of additional pollution. It’s very difficult to extract some of this stuff. So it’s not that it’s rare. It’s just the extraction process is difficult. Unless you’re China and you don’t care. You know, unless you’re China and you don’t care about turning lakes pink and putting carcinogens in the soil. I mean, they have entire towns over there where their DNA is irrevocably altered because of the reckless wherewithal extraction process that China uses for rare earths. So it’s not that they have more of them. It’s just that they don’t care anymore. They don’t have worker protections over there. They don’t have anything like that. They don’t have environmental protections, nothing. So they can do whatever the hell they want because it’s the communist Chinese government, right? If commies want it, commies will get it. They’ll find a way. So they just extract however fast they can. And that’s what makes them dominant in rare earths. So, and then here in the United States, I mean, you can’t even drag people into the boardroom to negotiate even exploratory leases, right? or exploratory permits in order to even gauge whether or not there’s rare earths to be extracted from a particular region. So it’s incredibly difficult here to say nothing of the OSHA and everything else in terms of what you’re exposed to through the extraction process. We could, I mean, if we wanted to, I’m sure you could unleash our engineers and scientists and we could have like very, very STEAM, We could steamroll China on this and we could come up with amazingly efficient and also clean ways to extract like we did with oil and gas. The United States was a pioneer in that. We immediately developed the cleanest processes to extract. For gas and for oil, etc. We can’t. There’s so many environmental restrictions. It almost makes even the progression of that a problem here in the United States. So. They’ve got he got long story short. He got an agreement on rare earths that we need because the left was marrying us to China, the Chinese monopoly of this. That’s all Biden’s Green New Deal. I mean, if you’re going to have EVs on the kiss, how much how many rare earths you’re going to have to have from China in order to be able to manufacture that for batteries, et cetera, et cetera, for everything. I mean, it’s just unsustainable with the way that Democrats, the path that Democrats have us on. And I mean, really, our industry is still developing. I think there’s one where Earth’s Mine that got cleared. I can’t remember if it’s in the Southwest or if it was in New Hampshire, but there was like they haven’t even started yet, but they’ve just cleared like some of the initial bureaucracy in order to even get to the point of the extraction process. So it’s not that it’s impossible. It’s just prohibitively expensive and it takes forever. So. Beijing also promised to buy whatever the variable, whatever quantity, tremendous amounts of American soybeans are. So this really, I mean, and obviously our market responded positively to this. But there wasn’t any big thing that like the TikTok stuff that wasn’t resolved. The NVIDIA chips that wasn’t resolved. And we didn’t give up any ground, but they didn’t really give up any ground either. So there are a few things that Trump got concessions on, but they’re being very, very measured and how they describe it to the press. And he’s also been very measured. So he doesn’t give up any of his cards. So interesting stuff. We have more on the way. We’ve got headlines coming up. Also, I got a bunch of things to get into. The latest with Ma’am Donnie. As we move our partners, they’ll bring you the program. It is our friends over at All Family Pharmacy. If you want to take charge of your health care, and you kind of want to get around the middlemen, you need to check out All Family Pharmacy. So first and foremost, this is like the number one thing that I like. 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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
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It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts.
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Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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Oh, boy. Let’s see here. There’s… Oh, apparently… Oh, I got a million. I got a million headlines here. First is the Fed has cut the rates again. Powell raises more doubts about easing further at the next meeting. This comes in from CNBC. It was a 10-2 vote. So the Central Bank’s Federal Open Market Committee lowered its benchmark overnight. The borrowing rate to a range of 3.75% to 4%. They also said they’re ending the reduction of its asset purchases. That’s the quantitative tightening of quantitative easing, quantitative tightening on December 1st. So finally, are you happy, Kane? Did you get a little bit of what you wanted?
SPEAKER 12 :
Tiniest a bit. But after we got the revised job numbers, why wouldn’t he commit to lowering more in the next meeting? It’s silly.
SPEAKER 21 :
Why are you asking things that don’t make sense, sir? I almost said Gil Bates. Instead of Bill Gates. I kind of want to keep that verbal typo. I sort of like his name better as Gil Bates. Don’t you?
SPEAKER 12 :
That’s his Spongebob character’s name.
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Gil Bates. Bill Gates says we’re in an AI bubble similar to the dot-com bubble. I actually do believe that. Oh, completely. I mean, we’ve been there for a while now. He says it’s not like tulip mania that took place in the Netherlands in the 1630s, but it could be like the dot-com bubble where a bunch of companies end up being overhauled. We’ll see. I mean, I think it also depends on the… for the lack of a better way to put it, the evolution of AI and its uses and how quickly consumers take to it. Internet pioneer AOL is going to be acquired by an Italian tech company, Bending Spoons. That’s what they’re called. $2.8 billion. Is anybody else shocked that AOL was worth $2.8 billion still? Because I could not take anything else away from this article. That was a Wall Street journal. Really? $2.8 billion? Only every now and then I get some very, very far left older individuals that have AOL accounts that want to tell me how horrible I am because I’m not a dirty Marxist hippie. But, you know, whatever. Let’s see. Also, we got more. We’re going to run out of time here, but we got a lot more on the way. Stick with us. We got a lot more as we move. Our partners that help bring you the program. That’s our friends over. It’s the folks over at Burn a Gun. You know, I’ve told you a million times. I mean, you guys can recite it for me at this point. I always carry. I always use lethal force and I have no problem doing so. You guys know this. However. You know, not everybody is lucky enough to be able to live in an area where you don’t have any municipal or private property restrictions placed upon the exercise of your Second Amendment rights, which is, you know, about self-defense. And so to this point, a lot of people look at the Burna gun. Burna gun shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. They have a bunch of different models. Honestly, if this is about what we’re talking about, then you just look at the CL. It’s a compact launcher. It’s the size of a phone. There’s no recoil. Easy target acquisition. It’s illegal in all 50 states. It does not give a rat’s backside about gun-free zones. There’s no permits. There’s no fees. There’s no background checks. There’s no nothing. It sends right to your door, so you can still protect yourself. Now, look, we have different calibers. I’m all about diversity of a weapons array. You have different calibers. You carry blades, all this stuff. Why would you not have something that you can protect yourself with? When you are actually told that you can’t using lead, honestly, or what about college students who live on their own? They can go carry full auto overseas, but they can’t carry a nine millimeter to protect their lives simply because they’re under the age of 21 and over 18 here in the US. It’s asinine. This is where a burner gun comes in. You want to make sure that you protect yourself and be proactive about it. And you can do it by diversifying what you got. Visit burner.com slash Dana. Check out the CL. It’s the compact launcher. and it has a 15-round shot capacity per cartridge, which is way over the one or two only provided to you by Stun Guns. Byrnaburna.com slash Dana.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan.
SPEAKER 17 :
Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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SPEAKER 01 :
Like, for 29 days, understand, Donald Trump has spent more time talking to Hamas and the Chinese Communist Party than he has in talking to Democrats on Capitol Hill to end the Trump shutdown, reopen the government, find a bipartisan path toward a spending agreement that actually meets the needs of the American people, and address the healthcare crisis that Republicans have created.
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So are they saying they’re harder to work with than Hamas? That’s what they’re saying. I mean, they are hiding behind women and children with snaps. So, I mean, there’s no difference there. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. The chat’s at Rumble. Channel 347 is where you can watch us do the radio program. Who keeps voting no? Oh, you do. You keep voting no. Oh, hi. Hi there. Yeah, Hakeem Jeffries, who was just speaking, he’s the one who keeps voting no. POTUS, his job isn’t to stay in the Senate and do y’all’s job for you. This summit that they had in South Korea has been on the books for quite a while now. It’s been on the books for some time. So just stop voting no. Stop voting no. I mean, POTUS is over there doing what he’s supposed to be doing as the executive. Cementing trade agreements, trying to cease China’s monopoly. pertains to rare earths in the meantime they could just stop voting no that’s it i keep seeing these like democrats have tweeted a million times i just saw another one go by snapping if it’s gonna run out healthcare premiums are gonna go up federal workers are gonna miss their full paycheck why’d you keep voting no by the way all of this stuff is unnecessary health care premiums are going to go up because they purposefully made Obamacare incredibly unaffordable. That’s what the funny thing about all this is, too, is that this whole thing about the shutdown is showing you how unbelievably expensive Obamacare is. Everything that they ever said about it was a lie. We knew that because we could do math and we have reading comprehension, but not everybody else is like that. Some people just blindly worship whatever policy Democrats would put out. A lot of people were called racist if they didn’t support the healthcare, the socializing medicine. This is so asinine. This is honestly some of the dumbest stuff. This is why, you know, aliens should just take some of us with them. I’ll go. If there’s not going to be a giant space rock that blows us, an asteroid that blows us up, then just let some aliens come and zip us up. I can’t tell you how many times I’m messaging lawmakers like, if you want to leak anything about them aliens, come find me. So far, nobody’s taken up my offer. I’m trying to get you that information. We’ll see. But this this is this is it’s goofy. Democrats are admitting that they’ve been using all of this as leverage. They want one and a half trillion dollars. We don’t have one and a half trillion dollars. Again, we’ve gone to war for less. I’m ready to go to war. You know, we went to war for less than this. This is egregious in terms of tax abuse. Let’s go to war. Nobody wants to be the first one out, right? Like nobody wants to be like, I got all my stuff. Let’s go to war. And then they get out there for a civil war and they’re like, where’s everybody at? I’m the only one. Nobody wants to do that. But still, my point is, and my point remains, that, I mean, the Stamp Act was way less egregious than what a lot of this stuff is. So, you know, I don’t know. I mean, the problem is that we have over 11% of our country’s population that’s on SNAP. That’s not a success. That’s a failure. We’re making people easy in their dependence. And that’s If you want to boil it down to the most basic difference between Republicans and Democrats, it’s that. They want people to be easy in their dependence on government. And they think that if you do anything that makes individuals have to empower themselves that you are being cruel and that it’s mean to make people work. That’s their view. That’s how they look at it. Like you’re the mean one. If you want to work, then yay for you. But some people just don’t want to work and you shouldn’t be mean to the people who just don’t want to work. In fact, you should voluntarily give up more of your income to give to the people who don’t want to work. That’s their whole MO. I mean, we have our spending just it’s not even been the past five years. Federal spending on SNAP alone has more than doubled. That’s like in maybe four and a half years. It has more than doubled. Why would anyone say that this has been like a success? And then isn’t it something like 40% of those individuals are not Americans? I mean, it’s ballooned to an unsustainable degree. We went from 63 billion to 146 billion in four and a half years. The left calls that compassion. And I don’t think that that’s compassion. I think that’s a sign of government failure. I think it’s a sign of societal failure as well. Society is reconditioning you to think that You have to, in some way, in order to be a successful citizen of this country, have a dependency upon the federal government. And whenever Democrats also, they say, oh, there’s a problem to be solved. They don’t want to just solve the problem. It’s always a bureaucracy. It’s always some kind of bureaucratic response. Like in Georgia, they said, I was looking at the stats. It’s like over a million people in Georgia have EBT cards. 1.38. That’s insane. Kane, that’s one point. That’s insane. Have EBT. That’s just in Georgia. Why? That’s… And again, I this is why I say a lot of Republicans don’t have the balls to be conservative. There’s not been whenever I hear people railing against conservative. I’m like, you just you don’t know anything. These are, again, people who think politics began the day that they were born. They have no life experience and they get out and they’re like, I made my first political post on X. Go me. I’m an expert. There’s never, ever been. An actual conservative policy that has ever been proposed in past because Republicans are spineless. Now, I vote. I tend to vote Republican. I vote Republican because of our two parties in our two party system. That’s the one that just is best going to move the ball down the field the way that I want it to go. But, you know, the truth of the matter is that they’re not they’re just not conservative enough. I don’t want snap. I don’t think we should have any entitlement. I think it’s all communist. It’s Marxist. But Dana, you should have a safety net. Why do you have to be generous with everyone else’s money? If you were truly a person moved by the spirit of giving, you would do it as much as you wanted to without the government having to take money from everybody else, too. So I always hear these people are like, can you believe it? Oh my gosh. We need to feed the poor. Okay, then write a bigger check. These people are not generous. They preen and pretend like they are. They can’t actually be good unless the government forces them. But then it’s got to force everybody else too. That’s the problem. So no, I don’t even think we should have a snap. It’s Marxist. All of these entitlement programs are Marxist. It’s all welfare. It’s all wealth redistribution. It’s exactly what it is. And you can dislike that I’m saying that all day, but I am so damn right. It’s painful. But that’s a conservative perspective to not want it. The response to it is to have private, privatize, have, don’t tax people to the point where they don’t have anything left for charity at the end of the month. That’s the first thing that drops to economically when we are being pressured by inflation, when we’re in a recession, when we got high taxes, et cetera. The two things that drop first is charitable giving. Second thing is marketing budget shrink. Boom and boom. Housing, then it all comes in. The first thing you notice is when charitable donations drop, if people weren’t taxed to death, if we weren’t living in an egregiously bloated, not even a republic anymore government, then they would be able to do more to be good stewards of their fellow man. But see, government always exploits it. Oh my gosh, they create this economic system where you can’t go and help people voluntarily because you’re broke after you give it all to Uncle Sam. And then government uses the absence of that charitable giving as a justification to further engorge and expand itself. It’s a horrible cycle. I mean, this is insane. I mean, 11%. But this is, again, it’s not… None of that’s conservative, but Republicans don’t have the spine to say so. I’m going to tell you what I was sitting next to. He’s an attorney now in D.C., but he was used to run for all kinds of seats in Missouri. And I remember sitting at a table with this guy and this was I was in my 20s. And so this was the first time that I realized just how cowardly Republicans were. And we were talking about privatizing Social Security, something I’ve talked about for forever. And he was like, yeah, well, you can’t say that. You can’t go out there and say that. He’s like, yeah, you know, Republicans just got to go along with it. It doesn’t go over well with voters. And I’m like, yeah, if you just say it, but if you actually tell people that it’s their own money and they’re going to get more back if they invest it themselves as opposed to the government, then that’s messaging and that’s explaining it to people. They didn’t even have the spine to deal with it. It’s like, yeah, I just don’t want that fight. I’m not kidding you. It’s what he told me verbatim. He told me verbatim. I just don’t want that fight. They don’t have spines. So whenever you hear people talk about conservatives and Republicans, that’s the difference. A lot of these people that act like there’s a horrible trick going around where it’s just like it was in 08. The establishment is trying to convince you that if you don’t go along with big spending establishment stuff that you’re the traitor when it’s actually they’re the traitors. They’re the ones that would have been run out on a rail like Elijah Lovejoy back in the day for betraying the American public over their tax dollars. But I digress. 11% of the population. And people are so taxed. They are so taxed. And you know that tax burden, there are a lot of people still digging out of the tax burden after COVID. There are property owners that I heard from. that own apartment buildings or they own like buildings where multiple businesses, maybe strip malls or something like that. And they were all, I will never forget the amount, the stuff that I heard from people when they were saying that they still had to pay taxes, but they were also, especially those who owned condos and apartment buildings and people who were renting houses. I heard from so many people all across the nation. They’re saying, yeah, we still had to pay our taxes, but we weren’t allowed to collect, collect rent. Until that court battle that overturned that. You know, none of those people got their money back, by the way. That was money that they ended up just spending because they had to pay someone else’s rent and their utilities during COVID. But oh my gosh, Uncle Sam came running out with his handout during tax season wanting what he thought was his. They didn’t get a break on their taxes. They not only had to pay double, but they had to still pay their taxes. They didn’t get a moratorium on that. You don’t even know. I mean, that had a major effect on the economy. There were so many people that were writing about that.
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11%.
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Those people shouldn’t be allowed to vote. You’re getting paid off by your government. That is a conflict of interest. If you’re receiving welfare, you shouldn’t be able to vote. Now, I don’t want to hear anybody sit here and tell me about unfortunate circumstances. I will beat you over the head. I’ll play my card on that. Like I said, I grew up poor as poor could be. I couldn’t even afford notebook paper. Single mom, working three jobs. So I know. There are sometimes people get into situations, they need a safety net. That’s what family’s for, not the taxpayer. That’s not unfeeling. It’s not any more unfeeling than demanding that strangers pay for everything that happens to you in your life. It’s called courtesy and responsibility. And sometimes things happen, but that doesn’t mean somebody else is responsible for it. 11% guys. How is that? If this was in the context of a campaign, these people would be in violation of FEC law. But hey, it’s okay because it’s entitlement. We got more on the way. So we rolled awards days at these United States, our partners that help bring you the program. It’s our friends over at Preborn. You know, even though Roe v. Wade was rolled back, it was just a bad legal determination, by the way. Even though it was rolled back, that hasn’t stopped abortion from still being the number one leading cause of death, not just in the United States, but globally. And abortifacients, you know, the medication abortions, that accounts for over 60% of it. Preborn offers free ultrasound services that double the chance that a mother chooses life. They partner with pregnancy clinics. They provide free maternity clothes and diapers and everything. counseling and support for up to two years, all privately funded. None of it’s taxpayer funded. And they do this to give these families the best start possible. Mothers hear a lot of messages. I actually just did an interview with Wall Street Journal about this. Mothers hear a lot of messages from society about how they are not strong enough to raise a child if they are facing an unplanned pregnancy. What preborn does is say, no, you are strong enough. And here are some good Christian people that are going to step in the gap, meet you where you are, And gets you situated. And then, you know, who knows? Who knows what kind of legacy that’s building for the future? One ultrasound costs $28.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan.
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Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
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So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
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Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
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Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
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Hi, you guys. I’m out of the store. So they wanted $7 for this. Mind you, I don’t have food stamps anymore. They cut me off. So I only had $22 left in food stamps. So this is what I stole. How much were your nails? They wanted $9 for this. I said, I don’t got $9.
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Then they wanted…
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$2 for this. They wanted, sorry, it’s all up because it’s been in my purse. $7 for this. I’m making some stuffed salmon today. These are needed. I’m not paying $7 for that, okay? Let me show you the most important thing to me. Short ribs. Take off the label so that you don’t beep. Get your knee. How many do you think that I got?
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She’s got a coach bag. This bitch don’t need to be on food stamps. This bitch needs to learn how to do a budget. Let’s be real about it. I mean, your nails. She’s got a coach bag sitting in her car with a coach bag and short ribs in it. I mean, that’s just trash. This broad’s trash. And if you can afford to go get your nails done, if you can afford to go get extensions in your hair, and if you can afford a coach bag, then you can afford to not be on food stamps and to pay for food. Imagine bragging about being just that. Good heavens. You know, it’s about prioritizing. I’m going to tell you what. My mom, when she was working two and three jobs, she wasn’t going out and getting her nails done. You’ve got to prioritize. This isn’t anything society did to you. It’s what you did to yourself. Everybody else is out there making money. What’s so wrong with you that you can’t go out there and make money? Oh, because you’re lazy. That’s what it is. Because you are lazy. And you worship at the altar of self. That’s the problem. 11% of the public are on food stamps. That is not a success. That is a failure. In the meantime, they don’t do nothing to make health care affordable. Oh, they made sure that you couldn’t be portable with your insurance and they made sure to tie it to your employer. We got a whole bunch more coming. Second hour on the way. Stick with us. Sometimes makeup can be super frustrating. It’s too heavy. There are too many steps. And if you don’t have the right tools, it just doesn’t look natural. And we are in the natural healthy girl era of makeup right now. And that’s why I think Jones Road Beauty really fills this. They really fill this niche, and they do such a great job at it. It’s founded by makeup artist Bobby Brown, and it’s a minimalist, clean brand designed to enhance your natural beauty. So their products help you get that very effortless look. no makeup, makeup, look, and very fast. One standout product is the Miracle Bomb. It’s a multitasker that you can use as literally anything. It’s a tint, it’s a blush, it’s a bronzer, it’s a lip color, it’s buildable, it gives you a natural glow in under a minute. And Jones Road Beauty also offers a full lineup of effortless skin-first staples, including their Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer. It’s a very lightweight formula and it smooths and evens out your skin tone with a very soft touch of coverage. And it’s packed with skin-friendly ingredients. The Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer also keeps your skin moisturized without clogging your pores. And it provides hydration and a natural, healthy glow. glow. So for a limited time, you can use code Dana at jonesroadbeauty.com and you get a free cool gloss with your first purchase. So make sure to tell them that our show, The Dana Show, sent you. That’s jonesroadbeauty.com, code Dana.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
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Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7, 365.
SPEAKER 16 :
Wow. Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
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Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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So this is Omar Fata. He’s waving a foreign flag in a foreign language and he’s like, I’m going to use my position to advocate for Somalia. This is actually not anything unlike what Ilhan Omar has said before. This was a rally not too long ago. The video is now coming out. We’re showing him doing this. I don’t think that you should be able to run for elected office if you have other allegiances. If you want to have an allegiance to Somalia, go to Somalia and do it there. Go do it there. Go try to get into government and all of that stuff. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Man, Minneapolis is… Good night. Expressing loyalty to somebody. I am very much like our founders. I’m like George Mason when it concerns participation in politics. And I have a piece up, by the way, if you haven’t read it yet. It’s over at Substack. It’s not behind a paywall unless you click through all the time. But the point that I made in this is I was actually talking about the whole idea of where the founders were in terms of immigration. And I got into a whole bunch of stuff with this. But it was during one of the debates at the constitutional… By the way, George Mason was also the guy who pretty much defined what militia was. You know, if you’re talking about, well, who is the militia? Well, it’s every man and woman in the United States. That’s who the militia is and was. That’s how it was always defined to be. But one of the things that where they kind of stood on immigration in some aspects, they were a little progressive. Not all, but in some aspects, some of them might be measured by today’s conservatives as a little progressives. But that was just specifically on legal entry. After that, they were very conservative and they believed in kind of like a quarantine period of sorts. And Mason did not think that you should be running for any kind of office, not even dog catcher. Well, they didn’t really have dog catchers back then, but you know what I mean? Unless you had been here for a minimum of three years. And he’s right. How can you come to a country that you it’s like me going to. Well, how would be like me going to like Jamaica or Puerto Rico or somewhere else or Italy or Spain? And immediately as I get over there, like, OK, I’m going to run. I’m going to run and mess up all your politics now. I’m going to run for office. And I mean, that makes sense. And that’s what he and many of the other founders believed. In fact, Mason had stated, quote, citizenship for three years is not enough for ensuring that local knowledge, which ought to be possessed by the representative, making sure that, you know, you can’t tell if it’s going to be measurable at that point. And he’s not wrong. Omar Fata is the problem of the rejection of assimilation. And that is a big aspect of this. There’s a problem with the way that we… I don’t really know when this kicked into gear. I was thinking about this this morning and trying to get my thoughts organized about this. But I don’t know when it kicked in. Was it the 80s? Because I remember… You remember the phrase melting pot, right? Everybody remembers the melting pot phrase. And at some point, when was this canon? The aughts? The early aughts? When did that become… like a politically incorrect phrase. Like you’re not supposed to say that anymore. When did that happen? That’s a good question. Because that’s a psyop for sure. Well, it’s a psychological trick on you. And I say that because melting pot, what does melting pot suggest? You have a bunch of people who come over and they all basically melt into one thing as a way. It’s not homogenous psychology. But it is assimilated, meaning you don’t have to reject where you’re coming from or some of the values that you have. But it is that commonality and coming over here. Do you want to be free? And then your loyalty is to this republic as a citizen before any other sovereign entity. We are not demanding that happen of people who are coming here and immigrating. So at some point, the left decided and this is, again, all because of CRT. Critical race theory. Now, we can’t say melting pot anymore. This is the only time they didn’t want to actually focus on race and ethnicity. No, no, no. We don’t want to say melting pot. They wanted to keep everything separate so that they could they could load up factions against each other. This is the whole purpose. So you melting pot, the rejection of that wasn’t just a rejection of a term that they found offensive. It was a rejection of assimilation. When they started attacking the conservatives or started attacking the right for using that phrase, they weren’t attacking language. They were trying to recondition you into how you think about assimilation. It is rude, they posit, to expect people who immigrate over here to adapt to our way of life, to adapt to our culture. And as a result… You get things like what we were dealing with in Irving, Texas, people coming over here from Middle Eastern countries, and they wanted to reject Western jurisprudence and establish an entire court of Sharia law. That’s something they actively tried to push for. In Minneapolis, the same thing is happening there. Minneapolis is turning into Luton. There’s a place in England called Luton. And in fact, some of the 9-11 terrorists, that’s where some of their imams were in Luton. In fact, one of the craziest imams in all of the UK is in Luton. That’s where a lot of this stuff kicked off. Like with Tommy Robinson and all of that was in Luton. Minneapolis is turning into Luton. This is it’s there was a rejection of assimilation. So you had people coming here who didn’t not only did they not want to be free, but they don’t want you to be free. That’s that’s what it is. And now we’re we’re skyrocketing these people into elected office. Before they’ve even assimilated. How are you representing a people when you’re rejecting their way of life? That should be I don’t think you have to be a full on citizen to even be considered for elected office. And even then, I think it should only be state and local. I am really hardcore. And so this is why I’m saying Republicans are too big government for me. Whenever I hear someone, I am probably the most conservative person you will ever know. The full scope of my views, even some of my friends are like, oh my gosh, but no, that’s just the way it should be. And that’s the way it was. I would dare, first off, maybe I wasn’t raised in a barn, but I would never think of going to another nation and say, now you got to be me now. I’m not assimilating to you. You’re going to assimilate to me. We’re going to do things my way. I’m going to displace your legal system. I’m going to displace this, that. No. But that’s part of the attack on our freedom. That’s why CRT is in so many ways even more effective than the economic warfare that you associate with more traditional Marxist tactics. So you look at this stuff in Minneapolis, it’s insane. You look at Mandani in New York. I had some polling on him, by the way. You look at Mandani in New York. I mean, they did one survey that I saw. Do you know that his support is greatest in the bougiest parts of Manhattan? So the richest Manhattanites are supporting him because they can. It doesn’t matter to them if there’s going to be higher taxes. It doesn’t matter. They’re not affected by any of this stuff. But the people who aren’t billionaires will be. I got some also pulling about Jay Jones. This is in Virginia. So Miyares is at 46% and Jay Jones is at 38% right now. So Miyares is finally over. This is a Roanoke College poll that was taken from October 22nd to the 27th. And he’s below the margin of error. It’s still going to be close. If they get a lot of turnout, it won’t be. But it’s still going to be relatively close. And Mandani is just cruising. He’s leading. He’s going to win. He’s another case of refusing to assimilate. We’re going to bring our perspective of Sharia and Islamic jurisprudence here, and we’re going to start offsetting how you do things in the United States. That’s a real problem because you see things like what you’ve been seeing in Ireland and what you’ve been seeing in the UK with Rotherham and a lot of these other places where the – refusal to assimilate has made people vulnerable. I mean, good night. There’s crime lawlessness disorder. A couple of other things, too. Did you guys watch the TPUSA thing? I had some of it on. I was doing work. I work pretty late. I’ve been prepping for this debate and that’s going to be taking place next Wednesday. I thought that J.D. Vance was giving some really good answers, except for a couple. And I think it’s good when you can have people answer questions. The other thing that struck me was how many college students repeated the same thing with regards to Israel. By the way, I think that you can be a Christian and not be a Zionist. I think it’s a different interpretation on Revelation. And if anybody wants to have a fight about it, then I suggest you go read Paul. You go read Paul in Romans and you read what he has talked about in terms of divisions in the church. And before you call anybody heretical, maybe find out if you’re in keeping with what Scripture says about dealing with differences and interpretation as it pertains to church and congregation. And then you measure yourself and see if you are not falling into heresy by not following Paul’s commands. Now, that being said… There were certain things. There was one question. He was asked a couple of questions. One of them. There were a number of students that I think there were like three questions that they had televised where they were asking him about Israel. And this was this is cut. Let’s do cut 15, please. This is that question. His answer.
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Ethnic cleansing in Gaza. I’m just confused why this idea has come around, considering the fact that not only does their religion not agree with ours, but also openly supports the prosecution of ours.
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Yeah, so… Somebody is on TikTok too much.
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Let’s say a few things about this. First of all, when the President of the United States says America first, that means that he pursues the interests of Americans first. That is our entire foreign policy. That doesn’t mean that you’re not going to have alliances, that you’re not going to work with other countries from time to time. And that is what the President believes. is that Israel, sometimes they have similar interests to the United States, and we’re going to work with them in that case. Sometimes they don’t have similar interests to the United States. In this example, the most recent Gaza peace plan that all of us have been working on very hard for the past few weeks, the president of the United States could only get that peace deal done by actually being willing to apply leverage to the state of Israel. So when people say that Israel is somehow manipulating or controlling the president of the United States, they’re not controlling this president of the United States, which is one of the reasons why we’d be able to have some of the success that we’ve had in the Middle East.
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So that the end of it is what I wanted there, because I. I thought his answer started off strong and then I didn’t like the end of it. First off, nobody’s controlling the president of the United States. Some of these people need to learn how lobbying works. Every single country has a lobbying and lobbying entity in the United States. Every single country. We have lobbying entities in other countries. That is a fact. I found the entire premise of that dude’s question when he asked. I just found it felt like it was like tick tock brain slop. Like, if you’re going to use phrases, if you’re going to use Hamas phrases like ethnic cleansing as it pertains to Gaza, and J.D. Vance was way nicer than I would have been in answering the question because I just reject brain slop. I just can’t tolerate it. But I didn’t like where he got towards the end because he was like, well, he’s not being… Maybe you could also say, yeah, you know, it’s our ally in the Middle East and they’re not controlling us any more than we’re trying to control anybody else. I just think it reinforces this stereotype that there’s a big, bad Jewish boogeyman and a bunch of people who don’t know their ass from their head sit here and read this stuff on Instagram or on X or they absorb it off of TikTok and they just parrot it. I mean, I’m going to break that down even further for you here coming up. A lot of the people who have these criticisms can’t even spell Knesset. They don’t even know how to pronounce it. But they want to sit here and be like, well, you know, they’re controlling the president of the United States. We’re going to revisit this. And by the way, I’m going to I’m going to lay this down really quickly. I operate in a world where if you’re entering political debate, you have the balls and the thick skin to be able to to weather disagreements and to be able to disagree with someone without devolving into like a menstrual accutane rage fueled tantrum. And heaven forbid, if we ever get to the point where no one on the same side or even we see what happens with the right and left. Heaven forbid we ever get to the point where people on the same side can’t agree or disagree or run across opinions that they maybe disagree with every now and then without devolving into like a progressive mental hellscape. Because no one is being attacked simply by being disagreed with. That’s that’s progressive mind slop. I can’t. And you shouldn’t tolerate that either. We got a lot more as we move our partners that help bring you the program. That’s the folks over at Relief Factor. It’s a 100 percent drug free way to deal with everyday aches and pains. And they use things like turmeric and resveratrol and all of that stuff to help alleviate inflammation. They want me to tell you about a guy named Bob. And Bob is 63 years old. He has 40 years as a car painter and a body man. Bob could barely walk and he couldn’t make it up the stairs by day four or five. He felt the change. But after eight days on Relief Factor, he was 75% better and he was thoroughly impressed. And These kinds of transformations can’t be ignored. Try Relief Factor’s three-week quick start for just $19.95. That’s only $0.95 a day, less than a cup of coffee. Don’t wait. Visit relieffactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. Get your three-week quick start today for only $19.95. Support your body with natural anti-inflammatory power and see if Relief Factor is right for you.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
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That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. And our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick 5.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 09 :
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SPEAKER 03 :
President of the People’s Republic of China.
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It’s a pleasure to see you again. And we’re going to have a very successful meeting, I have no doubt. But he’s a very tough negotiator. That’s not good. We know each other well.
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Just goes to show you how really tall Trump is. He’s very tall. I mean, that seems kind of, I mean, you can tell there. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you at the bottom of the second hour. Blah, blah, blah. I want aliens to come and visit us. What are you laughing? Why are you laughing for?
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Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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I get, like, I see the discussion of this whole visit. I feel like half of the people are mad because I think that they thought he was going to be walking away. And he was going to have, I don’t know, like, he was just going to be able to get total capitulation, Chinese capitulation. And then I have other people say, no, no, no, it’s so great. I mean, there really wasn’t, I don’t think anything moved. on the board do you think i don’t think anything i mean we got they got a couple of concessions but they’re still and she i mean and trump was being very diplomatic he’s like well xi jinping is a tough negotiator and then you get the left going look at him he’s complimenting him you guys sent pallets of cash to iran shut up you literally sent pallets of cash you remove sanctions on iran it’s That seems way better or way worse rather than being a diplomat king, just being diplomatic and dealing with it. Welcome back to the program. So I’m like this New York Times piece. If you read the New York Times, they’re making it out like, well, Trump just got bowled over by Xi Jinping. Withholding soybean purchases and rare earth exports, China extracted relief from U.S. tariffs and delayed export controls without conceding much in return. Oh, boy. I mean, there may I don’t. It sounds like they really like China. When I read this piece, I’m like, whose side are you on? Go ahead.
SPEAKER 12 :
Remember when they were complaining about the tariffs being too high on China? And then when Trump, and rightfully, uses it as a tool and then lowers it in order to get the guarantee for the three-year deal on 25 metric tons of soybeans bought by China from the U.S., which, by the way, they were just complaining in the media about how the farmers have been hit the hardest in this Because Biden didn’t hold China accountable to the purchases they agreed to during Biden’s administration. And now they’re saying that somehow we capitulated. Wait a minute. I thought the tariffs were too high.
SPEAKER 21 :
I mean, if they’re trying to the way that they’re putting this out, the way we’re talking about this New York Times piece, by the way, welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. The way that they’re putting it out is – I mean it’s just defeatist and fatalist and I don’t think it’s an accurate representation. Even though I really don’t think that there were a lot of – I mean it really didn’t do – they didn’t really do anything to – Resolve. That’s the word I was looking for. Resolve this trade war. It’s not. I think the closest thing that you could say is that it maybe is it might be a truce because they did agree to purchase more American agricultural products, soybeans and sorghum. There is that. And. They also have the lifting, and this is something that China and the U.S. agree to, their lifting of docking fees. It’s a reciprocal lift of those docking fees because they’re trying to reduce the cost of trade, cost of doing trade. And There were some there were reductions, some reductions with tariffs announced later in the president, I think, addressed that from when he was getting on the plane. But he said that China’s exports by Trump’s estimation, it was still going to be at about a 40 percent, 47 percent tariff rate. So it’s a scooch forward, to use a Midwestern term. It’s true.
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Scooch.
SPEAKER 21 :
It’s a little bit of a scooch forward. It’s not a step back. And I’ve read this New York Times piece now a couple times. They’re really trying to make it sound like – I mean, I’m like, does Xi Jinping write this? Because they’re trying to make it sound like it was the United States that stepped back. Like, for instance, hang on, hang on, hang on. So this is the fifth paragraph in. And it’s almost like they’re applauding Xi Jinping. They’re trying to act like he lectured Trump and they’re applauding him for it. The paragraph reads, sounding almost like he was delivering a lecture. Mr. Xi. His name is Xi Jinping. Jinping is his last name. Mr. Xi said to Mr. Trump that the recent twists and turns of the trade war should be instructed to them both. They make him sound like he’s a professor and he’s lecturing Trump, the student. This whole article is like that. It’s like the Chinese paper wrote this instead of the New York Times.
SPEAKER 12 :
I think what people are missing is that the United States is coming from a position of strength stronger than ever before because we have trade deals with rare earth minerals from like five or six different countries. We’re talking Australia, Argentina, Japan, and now China we’re working on right now.
SPEAKER 21 :
China does have the largest, I mean, they have rare earths there, but China, what we were talking about last, they’re the ones who actually extract it. They have the monopoly on it because they don’t care about anything else. They don’t care if they blow a hole in the side of the earth. They don’t care. They don’t… They’re processed for extraction. That’s why. It’s not that they have more. It’s not that they’re rare. It’s just that they don’t give a rat’s back to it.
SPEAKER 12 :
And that’s always been China’s leverage against the United States. And because militarily, we need those rare earths.
SPEAKER 21 :
By the way, can I… Sidebar. This is how self-hating Democrat policy is. Under Obama, too, but under Biden-Harris, not only do they want you to be entirely reliant upon electric everything, but they… In order to do electric everything, that means that all of that goes to China, which has that monopoly because they don’t have any regulations as it relates to extraction. All of that goes to China, enriches China. And then we fall on the sword and beg for forgiveness for pollution for the Green New Deal. When China is the one that does all the number one polluter on planet Earth. And they have the most pollutant extraction process ease for rare earths. It’s almost like they try to do it the dirtiest way. And that’s with anything. It’s like they approach it like, how can we do this even pollutier? They ask themselves this is almost I mean, that would make sense then when you look at the results. So not only were we did Democrats want the United States to give China to give them all the control, all the money, the monopoly for rare earths, you know, complete control. We would basically be incorporating them into our energy infrastructure by their over reliance and complete and total control. dependence on their production of rare earths. But then at the same time, we were going to pay basically an indulgence to a world fund for a Green New Deal. We were going to fall on the sword and act like we were the ones who were creating all the pollutants. This is the craziest thing ever. So I mean, they say, oh, Mr. Xi also seemed to grasp that Mr. Trump needed a deal. He needs to sell a victory at home. They act like Xi Jinping pitied Trump and tried to give Trump a little bit to make him look good. That’s what I’m reading. And I don’t care if you don’t like Trump or not. This is just inaccurate. This is just an idiotic way to view this. It is really it’s it’s goofy. They I mean, they’re not going to end this trade war. They’re not going to do it. And I the New York Times, they would either way, they’re going to be mad. left’s going to be mad either way they’re going to be mad if trump gives a victory they’re going to they’re going to find some way to paint that ridiculously if trump was too hard they were going to double down on the new kings and he’s a tyrant nazi fascist whatever uh he held the line and we didn’t lose anything and we did get a couple of concessions but it’s not an end of the trade war like i said it’s a scooch in that direction and that’s that’s not definitely not enough for the new york times you’re never going to be able to win with the left so just stick with math because that’s logical at least. We were talking a little bit before we broke about this, the J.D. Vance thing when he was speaking last night, and I said I liked some of his answers that he gave, but there were some that I thought that I didn’t like, and I didn’t like the one where he was saying, where he, if we, we’ll just play this again. This was, if we can just play the end, I don’t need the whole like a minute long cut. If we could just do, which one was this? Was it 15? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just give me the end. I don’t need the whole one minute. I literally only need the last 20 seconds.
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on very hard for the past few weeks the president of the united states could only get that peace deal done by actually being willing to apply leverage to the state of israel so when people say that israel is somehow manipulating or controlling the president of the united states they’re not controlling this president of the united states which is one of the reasons why would it be able to have some of the success that we’ve had in the middle east
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I think that the better answer would have been he’s not controlling. What are you talking about? He’s not controlling. They’re not controlling anything. What is this that you’re talking about? They’re not controlling anything. Because the question I thought was a little asinine from the dude who asked it. I thought it was absolutely begging the question and assuming something that just was simply not true. But they were talking about lobbying. And he didn’t say AIPAC, but that’s what they were getting into. And if they wanted to talk, first off, it’s an ally that we have in the Middle East. I don’t think that they’re controlling anybody any more than we’re controlling any other nation in which we have lobbying entities. That’s the part where I wish that he would have. I didn’t like the way that he ended that. I felt it could have been stronger verbiage for an ally. You know, I would have said, you know, if you’re worried about influence on our government, let’s look at Qatar that spends money. I mean, so APAC is an American… And I’ve never met anybody with APAC. It’s a domestic organization with Americans, American investors, American donors, etc. And they don’t take foreign money. The Qatari stuff, I mean, that’s just the Qatari government. And they, other than China, they outspend everybody. I think the lobbying for… I think APAC for 2024 was something like $3 million, whereas with Qatar, it was… A lot more than that. I wrote about it up. It’s up at the post that I have, by the way, over at Chapter and Verse. My point is, is that I would have probably been I probably would have said if you’re worried about influence on our government, you know, then we need to look at Qatar. Why are Qatar and China giving billions of dollars to American universities? Why is Qatar paying millions of dollars to influencers here in the United States? And that’s a true thing. That is absolutely true. Yours truly has never taken any of that, by the way, which I think you can tell because I’m not the most popular amongst the butt kissing commentariat. And I don’t care. But I would have said that because that is absolutely true. I think when you’re. This is the – I say commentariat for the lack of a better way to put it because not everybody is a journalist and not – you can be in a form of media but not everyone is practicing journalism. Some are just polemicists. Some are just trolls and some are just trying to make bank. And I think that, you know, I mean, obviously, and there’s been a lot of stuff that’s come out. Carter was absolutely paying influencers. I think a lot of nations actually do this. It’s the new way to fight in terms of information battles. I would have brought that up and said, I think that you need to be way more concerned with this kind of influence here. and what this portends. That’s a concerning issue. We’re going to talk more about this here coming up, but we’ve got Florida Man on the way. As we move, our partners at all bring you the program. It’s our friends at Patriot Mobile. Whenever anyone’s wrong on the internet, tell them off with Patriot Mobile in a loving, godly way. See, look, I made it work. So, Patreon Mobile is the only Christian conservative cell phone service provider. And I could sit here and tell you, oh, they have the best nationwide coverage. They have access on all three major networks. And you can get, I mean, you can get plans tailored to what you need for businesses of all sizes, families of all sizes, singles, dinks, donks. I don’t care. You know, they got unlimited data plans. They got the internet, whatever you need. They got a 100% U.S.-based support team. So you don’t even have to go in. You can sit literally in your pajamas on your sofa and drink a milkshake and they won’t know. They don’t know. They don’t see you. And you can just switch right there. It takes minutes and you get the best service. But here’s the big thing. They think like you. And normally, you know, like 15 years ago, maybe that wouldn’t have mattered so much. But now when everybody seems to hate you, including like, you know, like actual like non-entity brands, it seems like it’s very important to do business with people that are like minded. You got to use your dollars and maximize the use of your dollars. And this is what switching to Patriot Mobile does. Switch today. I mean, if you’re giving up your Netflix subscription, but you’re still paying your cell phone service tons of money every month, that’s like having a million Netflix subscriptions. I mean, you just need to make the switch. And they make it so easy. And you’re going to love your service. Visit PatriotMobile.com slash Dana or call 972-PATRIOT to get started. And use promo code Dana because that gets you a whole free month of service. And veterans and first responders get 15% off their bill every month. Switch today. PatriotMobile.com slash Dana. Promo code Dana or call 972-PATRIOT.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you. It’s his life mission to make bad decisions.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s time for Florida Man.
SPEAKER 21 :
I feel like this is like a title of a comic character, Barefoot Man. Florida Man, Barefoot Man, broke into a South Florida church and stole their iPads. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida. Authorities in Broward County are investigating after a man allegedly broke into a Lauderdale-by-the-Sea church. No, really? Is that why you said Lauderdale-by-the-Sea at the start of the piece? Stole several items, including an iPad, and caused damage inside of the building. It occurred Sunday afternoon. Surveillance footage shows a man in a tank top and swim trunks entering the church by pulling a cart. He was barefoot and remained inside for several minutes. They apparently he clogged the toilets with paper towels just because. And then he took their iPad. So what a weird. Dude, it’s the humidity. Let’s just say it. That’s what it is. It’s the humidity. Oh, this is infinite sadness. A Florida man was arrested for smashing pumpkins. Great band. That were worth about $500. That is actually a lot of pumpkins. His name is Aaron Thompson. He caused infinite sadness. He’s been accused of smashing pumpkins valued at $500. It was in front of a Target in Tampa Bay. On security footage, he was picking pumpkins out of the boxes and smashing them on the ground at 1.15 in the morning. He was arrested several days later because he’s a moron and he returned to the store and they recognized him and they summoned police. So they asked if he could identify the person in the surveillance footage they showed him smashing pumpkins in the video. Thompson said, that’s me. He was arrested. He also was entirely unapologetic. And he said the only reason that he left is because he was he needed to go to sleep. I don’t know, man. I can’t. You can’t. Oh, but wait, there’s more. With the purchase of one slap shop, you get a Florida woman who pulls a weapon on a family member over a language gap after nearly hitting them with her Porsche. Her response or their response. She’s rich, though. Good luck. Road rage. It was in Lee County, Florida. A family that doesn’t speak English and a driver of a Porsche got into a fight and no one could understand each other. The Porsche driver got mad that the family was in the way. And when she couldn’t understand them, she threatened them with a weapon. They threatened her back. the Porsche driver she tried to speed away uh it actually showed her in the wrong because there was a guy who was walking his dog he was on the side of the road she did not want to share the road she was just driving in the middle of it so and then you just never stop and start arguing with people randomly when you’re driving just go along your day okay and she was speeding and it was a residential area so she was like blasting through uh and uh The funny thing is, is she had a camera on our vehicle and it said when your own camera catches you committing multiple felonies. She got she was in a lot of trouble with police because she was also very she was she was the she was. I want to say Karen, but it’s going to make the Karen’s mad. She’s a Tammy. That’ll make the Tammy’s mad. So you guys get to pick whose name she gets. It’s all there is to it in it. Oh, we’re going to more time to more time.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts. Awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 19 :
You’re people of faith? You go to church on Sunday and pray on church on Sunday and pray on people the rest of the week? What is this? What is this?
SPEAKER 21 :
Is she trying to make fun of people using a southern accent? Is that what I’m hearing? Is that her appearing to use a southern accent while she was at Harvard? She was at an event in Harvard. 85-year-old Nancy Pelosi. Oh, Lord, put a hand up for my mouth right now. First off, welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this third hour. You can find the chat at Rumble and you can also follow along and watch us do the radio program on Channel 347, DirecTV. She is described as having baffled viewers at Harvard because she slipped into a southern accent while she was talking about religious voters came. She was speaking when she began to add the twang in her voice. We’re going to play it again, but this is what she said. She goes, you’re people of faith. You go to church on Sunday and you pray in church on Sunday and pray, P-R-E-Y. So she focused this on people the rest of the week. What is this? Interesting. Go ahead and play it one more time, please, Juan.
SPEAKER 19 :
You’re people of faith? You go to church on Sunday and pray on church on Sunday and pray on people the rest of the week? What is this?
SPEAKER 21 :
What is this?
SPEAKER 12 :
She thought she was clever.
SPEAKER 21 :
You know, I met her one time. And my son met her. My oldest son met her. We were in D.C. and her staff always preps her very well. She was very polite. She was very, you know, probably you might think, sometimes you meet some of these people and you might think, oh, outside of politics, you seem like you might be a nice person you could at least talk to. You know, not a horrible person. She knew my son’s name, which that’s a very, yeah, I know, right? because it’s not like they’re online. It’s like, whoa. Her people prep her very well. She was like, oh, it’s good to see you, said his name, and then left. I was like, oh, very interesting. We both kind of looked at each other. But I don’t think you need to make fun of people like this. I guess she’s trying to make fun of evangelicals and say that if you don’t give one and a half trillion dollars for spending on illegal alien health care, that you’re not a Christian. Because my response would be, well, you just don’t kill babies in the womb and then call yourself a Christian. You don’t sit here and get behind all of the trans mafia that you get behind and call yourself a Christian. There’s a lot of stuff that you don’t do. You don’t take from one and give to another. That’s not being a good Christian. She’s making fun of them, though. That’s exactly what she was doing. That’s not even a great Southern accent. That’s not even a good Southern accent. Someone said that she’s probably trying to keep her dentures from slipping out her mouth, and that’s why she had to start talking like that, which I don’t know if that helps or not, but that it just not she’s been you know, she’s been in Congress for so long. I I mean, she’s been in Congress for forever. She’s been in government for forever. She she I mean, I’m actually shocked. I think most everybody I think she’s older. She’s been in Congress longer than Steve’s been alive. Definitely longer than Juan’s been alive. She’s been in Congress for a long time. If she is unhappy with the way that things are structured, why hasn’t she used her power all of this time to do something about it? Especially when she was the Speaker of the House for the first part of Barack Obama’s first term in which Democrats had a super majority until they had special elections that evened it out just a bit. But making fun of people? I don’t know. Did she pick that up from Hillary Clinton using the accent? You just can’t go and pray on people on Sunday and then pray on them in the streets. Who’s praying on them in the streets? Well, you’re praying on them in the streets, you know. If you ain’t giving people who come in the country legally, Cain, if you ain’t giving them a million, a trillion and a half dollars, then you’re praying on them. I don’t really think that’s how that works. Is that what she thinks? You know what? Those people that she makes fun of do more to help the disadvantaged than she does by trying to leverage government as a fake way of helping people really when it’s all about expanding control and authority. I just hate it when people make fun of Southern folks. I don’t like it. They’re always so proper. Even the mean ones are real proper. It’s like how the Germans all sound mean. My husband’s family is German, so I can say that. It’s all. And everything, even like joy over having a delicious meal, sounds angry. It’s all great. That’s just I think Democrats need to kind of think back and learn their lesson just a little bit as. You know, you can’t you need those people. They need those nice people to win elections. But this idea that we’re going to use emotional blackmail with religion as a way to browbeat people into supporting egregious government spending. Neither shall you work, neither shall you eat. I mean, we can sit here and go back and forth with scripture all day long. She’s not going to win this battle. Not going to win it. Not going to win it. So. Thankfully, I think that Democrats have been or Republicans have really kept to the messaging on this. I think it’s been very helpful for them. I wanted to go play some more audio for you because we have a lot of really good cuts today. So this is cut 27. Can I just say Chuck Grassley? You all know Senator Chuck Grassley, right? Iowa. One of the nicest. I actually never met him, but he seems like one of the nicest people ever. He tweets things like, oh, I saw a deer on the side of the road. Everybody be careful when you’re out. Because it is deer season and there’s deer all over and you could hit a deer. And I mean, he used to do these updates where he almost like every week he would talk about that. And then it’s interspersed with him. He’s sitting at a diner after church having lunch with his lady, his wife, you know, real nice guy. Why would you want to tap his phone? I don’t know. That’s the question for Jack Smith. Listen to this. Cut 27.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’ve recently been informed by Verizon that at least 11 members with Verizon accounts were affected. That includes a hard line for Senator Cruz’s office and a staffer cell phone for former Senator Loeffler. AT&T informed me they challenged the legal basis for Jack Smith’s efforts, and Smith backed down.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, they were… They tapped his phone. They were listening. He was listening in. This is that Arctic Frost investigation. And… This special former special counsel had obtained phone records, not just from Grassley, but their crews. They were trying to this is all about the Arctic frost and Grassley revealed he’s this is part of that Senate Judiciary Committee investigation into that. We had Eric Schmidt, Senator Schmidt on yesterday about this. but they wanted the phone toll records, that was what they’re trying to say in their defense, to show what numbers were called, what time they were called, how long the call went on. They were trying to say, well, we weren’t listening to the content of the call. Sure, I believe you. Said nobody ever. I mean, you’re lying to people about wiretapping their phones, but you’re saying, oh, no, but it only went, no, you’re not going to give us a little truth and then lie and then expect us to take the lie because you shared a little truth. We’re not doing that. And Verizon complied with a subpoena, but AT&T. So Cruz had said, because he has apparently a phone with Verizon and a phone with AT&T, he said, by the way, this is why you need to have Patriot Mobile. He said that Verizon complied with the subpoena for the Senate phone. But AT&T, which has his personal phone, they refused to turn over the records. And apparently this is how he started finding out. Now, the Verizon spokesperson came out and said that they are legally required to respond to any kind of valid grand jury subpoena. And they were under a court order to keep it confidential. You know, the subpoenas and all of this stuff, that is so situational what they want to listen, what they want to follow and what they don’t. This is more Biden abuse. They have weaponized so many different agencies of government. This is more of that same, more along the same lines. And, you know, Cruz said that it was James Boasberg, that judge who, what did he say? He was printing subpoenas at Jack Smith’s behest, like placemats at Denny’s. Remember the Denny’s placemats? Were those the ones you could draw on? You remember that? I’d go get a Moons over in Miami and I’d be doing my schoolwork at the Denny’s. Man, I miss, sidebar, Shoney’s. Dude, the Shoney’s Breakfast Buffet. How many of you had a Shoney’s Breakfast Buffet? Steve, you ever had a Shoney’s Breakfast Buffet? Juan, you ever had Shoney’s Breakfast Buffet?
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, man.
SPEAKER 21 :
Never? He’s never?
SPEAKER 12 :
I’m old enough to remember what a Jason’s breakfast was. I don’t even know what that is.
SPEAKER 21 :
No, I don’t know what that is. Oh, my gosh. The bacon. Y’all remember the bacon tubs at the Shoney’s breakfast? But, oh, man, them scrambled eggs were always done so nice. Oh, my gosh. So when I was younger, I would get scrambled eggs. Don’t judge me. I would get scrambled eggs. I’d put a little syrup on them, and I’d have my… Bacon. Oh, man. That was a breakfast of champions right there. Move over, little chocolate donuts and John Belushi. It’s all about the syrup eggs and bacon for Shoney’s. Anyway, the last time I almost we almost had a car accident when we were in Florida one time because we were driving to the airport. And I saw Denny’s on the side of the road literally was just like cross two lanes of traffic because I was going to go give me some of that bacon. I didn’t care if I’m making my flight. Not even, not even Karen. I have no idea why I brought that up other than to say the placemats at Denny’s thing. That was, you know, that was it. But that Artic Frost investigation, he had subpoenaed records for like over, it was 197. Let’s see, let me pull this up. Let me pull all my numbers up because there’s a lot. Over 400 Republican targets. And Grassley got them. Thankfully, you know how we know this? Whistleblowers. Good whistleblowers. This is how it’s done. You know that Alexander Vindman? Yeah, the Alexander Eugene Vindman, whichever. They’re both annoying brothers. They didn’t follow the proper protocol. These people followed the proper protocol for a whistleblower case. So they gave all of this stuff to Grassley. And he made public 197 cases. And he was able to get them to these legally protected whistleblower disclosures. They were sent to 34 people, 163 businesses. They requested this. The 197 subpoenas requested testimony, communications and records. They had 430 named Republican individuals and entities. So any kind of communication with any Fox, Fox Business, Newsmax, Sinclair, anybody who had communication with legislative branch of U.S. government, they were naming members of the Trump family, statistical data and analysis, all this stuff. It was a witch hunt. It was a witch hunt. They were trying to foment another kind of like more Russia thing. So our skin changes in subtle ways over the years, especially after having kids. Maybe your hair and your nails and your skin don’t seem as strong as you’d like for them to be, but there are smart ways to support them as you maneuver through the seasons of life. Bubz Naturals Collagen Peptides offer a very powerful solution to help restore health. to your skin and your nails, reverse the signs of aging, and support your body from within. So starting in your 20s, your body produces less collagen every year. And collagen is the protein that holds everything together. It’s like the glue for the body. So with bubs, you can restore collagen levels to what your body had before when you were in your 20s. And that means stronger joints, healthier hair and nails, smoother skin, and faster recovery, especially after workouts. Bubz Naturals offers the cleanest, most effective collagen peptides made from grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle. And the powder is tasteless, it’s odorless, and it dissolves instantly in your coffee, smoothie, juice, whatever you want to put it in. And it’s third-party tested, NSF certified, Whole30 approved, and free of sugars or fillers. So for a limited time, get 20% off with code Dana at BubzNaturals.com. That’s B-U-B-S Naturals dot com. Support the show and tell them that Dana sent you.
SPEAKER 24 :
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty awesome.
SPEAKER 17 :
Why do you guys think you win so many cases? The insurance companies and other companies that we go against know that we’re going to take it to the end, that we believe in the case. So we fight for every dollar and we’re not afraid to go that extra mile for our clients. Are insurance companies like actually afraid of you guys? We don’t bluff. We take it to trial and we are not strangers of getting very, very, very large verdicts.
SPEAKER 16 :
Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. And our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
SPEAKER 12 :
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick 5.
SPEAKER 21 :
This is really a Florida man story, but it’s not like technically a Florida man because it’s someone who’s visiting, but still. So a woman is doing SeaWorld Orlando because she was on a roller coaster and a duck hit her face.
SPEAKER 20 :
A duck flew into her face while she was riding a roller coaster. It literally knocked her unconscious.
SPEAKER 21 :
I’m done. I know, right? She’s seeking at least $50,000. She says it’s negligence. led to why the duck hit her she said that they did not maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition they did not want dangerous conditions etc they said defendant created a zone of danger for bird strikes because of the high speed of the coaster blah blah blah i just you know they they said she has permanent injuries and pain of a physical and mental nature she’s i mean how bad did the duck hurt you I mean, it knocked her out, but did it rip your nose off? Did it rip your eyes out? What happened? I mean, that duck is pretty stupid if it sees a roller coaster and is like, I’m going to fly over there. I don’t know. I don’t know what I feel about it, but I feel bad for it. That’s a bummer, man.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s dumb to sue.
SPEAKER 21 :
Lock screen ads are coming to some smartphones. No. They said that it’s for mid-budget models, smartphone companies that have mid-budget models. They said there’s a lot of devices. They want to subsidize costs by running ads. But they said now some Android companies have started making phones and they pair them with other entities and then they have ads. I would not want ads on my stupid lock screen. That sounds horrible. Influencers in China have to have degrees to speak on finance, health and law. So you literally cannot talk about issues in China publicly unless you have a degree in the specific area of issue that you are speaking on. This is a new thing now. That’s crazy. This is you can’t. I mean, it’s definitely not. you know, free speech, but they’re demanding that influencers prove their qualifications or they get in trouble. Now, officials say it’s a fight over misinformation. That’s all it is. Really? I don’t believe so. So, yeah, they can’t they can’t post about what they call regulated topics if it has to do with medicine, law, education or finance. Those are they’re not allowed apparently to talk about those in social media in China unless they have a degree in one of those things. Not free speech at all. Joining us coming up, Lieutenant Governor of Florida, Jay Collins, because all Mandani’s people are going to Florida. It’s our partners that help make it possible. It’s the folks over at Ammo Squared. They have you covered for all of your ammunition needs. It’s a very worry-free, easy, simple solution. You’re collecting ammo for the future and you avoid getting caught empty-handed. Everybody remembers panic buying of 2020. All the shelves were empty. Ammo prices basically cost a kidney. And everybody regretted everything. There’s some bad people settled for some bad stuff. I remember you can choose from over 70 calibers, set your monthly budgeted ammo squared, and then let them curate your supply automatically. So you set up, forget it, ship it when you need it. And it’s all stored in a secure climate controlled facility. It keeps your ammo fresh and safe until you decide to get it delivered. There’s no minimums, no hidden fees. You get free shipping on orders over $250. Great. If you’re trying out new calibers, you want to top off some training rounds, stay ready for whatever comes next. And you can join over 100,000 members like me and a community with thousands of five-star reviews. My only regret is that I didn’t invent the business. Visit AmmoSquared.com. Secure your ammo supply for the future. Do not run out when it counts. Stock up before training. Restock after to stay ready. AmmoSquared.com. Tell them Dana sent you.
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SPEAKER 16 :
I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan.
SPEAKER 17 :
Hey, how’s it going today? It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 17 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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SPEAKER 21 :
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the bottom of this third hour. You can listen across the country. Channel 347 is how you can stream the radio program. So, you know, in New York, it looks like they’re going to get that feller, that Zoran Mandani. Looks like he’s going to happen. And, you know, I’m trying to be real nice. I feel like, you know, the people who voted for him should have to stay there and suffer forever. The consequences. There are a lot of people that are already talking about leaving, including people who were like previously pretty vocally supportive of him. And now they’re like, oh, wow, we really may have to live with these policies. The only people like the hardcore support that he’s got are from the bougiest parts of Manhattan. As in the New York Post came out with a couple of days ago. So where are they going to go? You guessed it. They’re going to Florida. They’re going for Florida. And I have friends in Florida and they’re a little nervous about this. And they’re not the only people who are keeping an eye on all of this. So is the lieutenant governor of Florida, Jay Collins, who is a veteran of Army Special Forces. And he is the lieutenant governor of the Sunshine State. He joins us now via video. Sir, always a pleasure to have you. What how are you feeling about this? Because you got to know that, yes, there’s going to be some people who may be kind of moderate, who probably aren’t going to be as bad if they are coming to Florida. But there’s going to there are a lot of people who are just realizing too little too late the consequence of supporting this guy. They’re going to come to Florida. And when they go to Florida, you know what they bring with them. They’re going to be bringing the way that they vote. And you guys have worked so hard to flip that swing state. Are you a little nervous about this?
SPEAKER 14 :
well i’ll tell you what dana as always it is great to be on here why on earth in all cities in this great nation does new york city have to learn this lesson my goodness nine eleven wasn’t that long ago look at this guy he’s a watered down communist he’s saying exactly what he means the policies are going to be there and people want to put him in office i guess they don’t like prosperity so what we’ll say is this don’t new york or florida right We love Florida just how it is. Here’s the truth in lending. We’re very conservative. We do good math. We don’t want failed communist socialist nonsense to be brought here. Don’t take that here. We love Florida just how it is. And if you’re going to come here, adopt our ways.
SPEAKER 21 :
See, and that’s and that’s you know, I was looking at just the percentages, you know, Miami-Dade, a lot of these counties that have been, you know, Palm Beach County that have been historically blue that have gone flipped red that have been voting Republican, which I remember when I first heard that, by the way, with y’all’s last election, I was shocked that those countries, those counties went the way that they did. So what what can you do? You know, you’re lieutenant governor of Florida. How are you looking to mitigate this? Like, what do you do to be prepared? Not just, you know, for the influx of people, but for now, it’s like you’re going to have to fight a new wave of that same ideology all over again with the newbies coming in.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, Dana, that’s a great question. So, you know, as always, it’s about leadership, right? We’re going to set the tone. We’re going to say what we mean, we’re going to mean what we say, and we’re going to follow up with actions. You know, whether it’s things like property tax, whether it’s things like education, not indoctrination, we’re going to hold people accountable. And let’s talk about rule of law. If you mess with our cops, you mess with our families, you don’t follow the rules, you don’t follow the laws, We’re going to put you in front of the court. You’re going to be found guilty more than likely. And I’ll tell you what, you’re going to do your time. Accountability matters. We hold that and we will always take that very seriously. But that’s what Florida is about. It’s freedom for people to live their best lives. We don’t want the government in our lives. We want opportunity. We want potential. We want freedom. That’s why we’re here.
SPEAKER 21 :
I remember during COVID, everybody was going to Florida. Everybody wanted to go to Florida because they were, I mean, you were able to walk around and not get in trouble outside. I mean, people were like, you know, in Texas, there were big fights here, even in Texas. I was real jealous of the state of Florida because they did so well with all of that. Now, and that was a big part of it, you know, the state flipping from being a swing state, because I remember watching 2012 and how that all went down. You’re lieutenant governor right now, but you’ve decided, you know, you served the country In Army Special Forces, you’re serving the country, you know, in the state, the state and the state Senate there in Florida. Now you’re serving it again as lieutenant governor. And now there’s a new horizon and you’re you’re you’re going to be fighting for people and serving serving your your great state again. Tell us because you may you have an announcement.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, Dana, I’ll tell you what, we’re not quite there, but I’ll tell you. OK, you’re still deciding.
SPEAKER 21 :
I have people saying, oh, I think that they want you to run so bad they think you’re going to run. So I don’t mean to put you in a bad position.
SPEAKER 14 :
Dana, no, not a bad position at all. Man, what a blessing to have people actually want you to do something and to be clamoring for someone to run for the. you know to be the governor of the free state of florida i grew up in a trailer dana i grew up without two wooden nickels to rub together only in america can our story my story even exist how blessed are we for that but here’s the deal i wanted to make sure my family was good i want to make sure our surrounding communities were ready for this and it’s about leadership here’s what i can tell you and we are finalizing our decision right now and when we put it out there dana you will be one of the very first people that that I called because, you know, we’re trying to make sure you move here. It’s important. I want Dana in Florida.
SPEAKER 21 :
He’s on that committee to make sure that happens. I love it.
SPEAKER 14 :
All right. All right. And, you know, I know this. If you want a leader in Florida, Governor DeSantis wasn’t America’s governor until COVID happened. And what happened? He stood. And because he stood, people got alongside him. People asked, where would Florida be if it wasn’t for Governor DeSantis? I asked, where would America be? If it wasn’t for Governor Sanders. If you don’t believe one person can make a difference, look at that man, right? Steely-eyed missile man, as his wife often calls him, right? I don’t want leaders who the next hard thing they face will be the hardest thing they’ve ever dealt with in their life. I want people who have a history of getting things done, solving problems, and making a difference. To me, that’s what this boils down to.
SPEAKER 21 :
What you just said I thought was incredibly important, and I’ve not heard anybody put it that way, that you want somebody who’s the next thing that they deal with isn’t the hardest thing that they’ve ever done because they have a history of dealing with super hard things. That is incredibly important because, you know, I think all states are very influential and they’re all very powerful in their own ways. But Florida particularly is a standout because they’re unpredictable with how they vote. The loyalty towards their state lawmakers is something that I personally think maybe only Georgia, maybe. I don’t really think any other state in the union comes close, but the success story at being able to take so many people who’ve come into the state and get them all on the same page and convince everyone that you’re really there because you’re united on that principle of liberty. And you’re able to persuade people to vote the way that they need to in order to preserve those liberties. And I’ve not seen that happen in any other state. I’ll say I saw it kind of happen in Colorado, but in reverse. When it went Democrat after 63 years of Republican administration, your messaging is is pretty amazing. And I know you’re part of that. What is your when you’re going out and you’re looking to make supporters out of new people that you’re talking to? What are their biggest concerns in Florida? Because, you know, Florida Floridians, like I said, I think it’s a really good slice, a really good representation of the rest of America. What you guys deal with is very unique.
SPEAKER 14 :
You know, Dana, it sure is. There is no place like Florida. It’s incredible. You know, from the agriculture to, you know, the deep urban environments to our growing business communities. I mean, look at Tampa and how much it’s changed over time. What I do, I think you have to reach people for who they are, how they are, where they are. I think Americans and certainly Floridians, they’re done with politicians talking at them. They want people who talk with them. They want leadership who understands what it’s like to sign a check, what it’s like to put their life at risk, what it’s like to go through hard times because they’ve been there. You have to have a certain amount of empathy and understanding to really, truly be able to lead in a state like this. But if you look across the nation, what is it that we see with President Trump, with Governor DeSantis, with great executive leaders across this state? They communicate a vision. They’re there. They’re present. They have a conversation, and they solve complex problems, often with a very nascent, smart, focused solution that’s not over complex. They speak to the language of the people. They solve simple problems, and they solve complex problems, and they explain it. That accountability is what people want. They want communicators who are problem solvers, but they also want people with a moral compass pointed in the right direction, because that’s what we do here in Florida.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah. And I like how you guys are very hands on with whether it’s, you know, disaster relief because you guys were able. I know that. What is it? The bridge that was going to Sanibel Island, that bridge had been taken out by a hurricane. You guys rebuilt that. And like, yeah, that’s insane. I mean, my God, we have overpasses in Texas that are taking cane on some of these over 10 years. To build an overpass in Texas. You guys get a whole bridge, this whole cause would be done in like three days. But then when you had citizens that were caught overseas when Hamas launched their October 7th attacks and you were able to make sure people were able to get back. Or that guy who got his CDL from Gavin Newsom in California and went to Florida, drove like a madman and killed people because he couldn’t even read road signs. And I know you were heavily part of that. I think people see those results.
SPEAKER 14 :
it didn’t it’s about leadership is being about present the best abilities availability if you’re not at the table you’re on the table as a leader and be present being the communal in the community god gave you two years of one mouth for a reason listen to the people understand what they need what they want and then solve those problems i went to california to bring him home because if something goes wrong if gavin pulls some sort of stunt let that happen in my space why did i go to israel because i dream of a government that’s bold enough, courageous enough to go to any avenue, any extent to rescue their people, to put their welfare above their own. You see, the government serves the people. It’s not the other way around. And that is why I lead the way I do. But that’s not unique to me. That’s what I learned in my time in the military as a Green Beret. It’s not about me. It’s about we. It’s we the people. It’s our citizens. 23.5 million people call Florida home, and every one of them love it for what it is. We are blessed to live here, and we’re going to protect it. And as a lieutenant governor, should I decide to jump in this race, it’s about protecting our people, ultimately leaving it better than we got it, and making sure that Florida thrives now and into the future.
SPEAKER 21 :
I know it’s a big decision. We’re talking to Florida’s lieutenant governor right now, Jay Collins. I know it’s a big decision to decide to run because it’s not just you running. You know, it’s your it’s your lovely wife. It’s your family. It’s also in this race as well. What I know you’re going to you’re going to be coming to a decision soon. What is what do you think is going to be? Well, first off, let me ask you a question. When do you think that will be when you come to the decision? And then secondly, what is going to be the issue that really tips you over into doing it?
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So, Dana, I’ll tell you, we are in the final stretch of making our decision. We went through a very wide review. And, you know, I’ve seen a lot of online blogs and some other people talking about they thought it was this date or that date. Guys, I’ve not put out a date. If I give you a date, it’s the one that matters, right? i’ve gone through this i’ve been very transparent in my approach for a specific reason i think sometimes we undersell how important and how difficult this decision should be if you just jump in to run for governor of the free state of florida are you really taking the gravity of this office seriously Do you really understand how complex the issues are in this state? Do you understand what people need? And are you taking it seriously? I’m making sure that should I jump in, I am prepared, I have measured twice, maybe thrice, and you cut once. And I’ll tell you, I say this as someone with 10 fingers, five toes, math wins. And once you cut something, once you decide, some things don’t come back. Let’s make sure we’re doing the right thing for the people of Florida, not just my ego as a politician. Right. And, you know. that’s the win and then what are the big issues you know what we have in florida is an incredible economy we have education that is number one in the nation in higher education we have number one in new job development job growth so let’s not mess with success let’s keep all of that moving forward but those surrounding issues we’ve got to make sure we continue to catapult transportation forward job development job growth energy We have to solve the energy problem. That’s why small modular reactors are something we should look at. We’ve got to solve that issue. But we’ve also got to stop playing games with solar and wind and everything else that’s oversubsidized and doesn’t put enough energy into our system. But ultimately, it’s about putting money in the pockets of our people, getting the government out of the way, and reminding them that the best government is a government that isn’t involved in day to day life, any government strong enough to tell people what to do and solve problems is strong enough to take away every single piece of freedom and all of their liberties. In Florida, we understand the role of limited government. Governor DeSantis has been an amazing leader. We are so blessed to have him. And to be the person that comes after him, you better understand what’s at stake and what the requirements truly are.
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One of the reasons I love the way that Florida is run, because I don’t think that there are enough stark differences between Republicans and conservatives. And I think if you want a good measure of what conservatism looks like, look at the way Florida has been lately has been has been running with the leadership there. And compare that to some of these other, you know, maybe Republican like I’m just saying maybe Texas legislature where they can’t hardly get anything done. And, you know, we don’t have any property tax relief. But you got Gavin Newsom. And then what you’re saying, that’s a stark difference. We’re out of time. But Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins, we’re going to watch. We’re going to see. We’re going to wait for maybe an announcement. Maybe we’ll see. Maybe you never know. You better not do it the second we’re off air, though, Lieutenant Governor. God love you. I wouldn’t do that to you. You better not do it the second we’re off air. It’s good to see you, though. I appreciate you joining us. I appreciate you. Tell your missus we said hello. We’ll be watching for that announcement. God bless you.
SPEAKER 11 :
Same to Chris.
SPEAKER 21 :
God bless, my friend.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 16 :
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SPEAKER 17 :
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SPEAKER 16 :
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SPEAKER 16 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s large injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 17 :
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grew up Christian. I think it’s fair to say that she grew up in a Hindu family, but not a particularly religious family in either direction. In fact, when I met my wife, we were both I would consider myself an agnostic or an atheist. And that’s what I think she would have considered herself as well. You know, everybody has to come to their own arrangement here. The way that we’ve come to our arrangement is she’s my best friend. We talk to each other about this stuff. So we decided to raise our kids Christian. Our two oldest kids who go to school, they go to a Christian school.
SPEAKER 21 :
This was one of the one of the remarks that JD Vance was giving last night at the TP USA event. And I thought I would give him, I would give him probably like an 85, 90% on it. And that’s only because there were two things that stuck out to me. One of them we played. And that’s when this dude who clearly has, I don’t know, he, he called what was happening in Gaza, ethnic cleansing. I know you some phrases that immediately made my red flag a suspicion go up. And it was a very loaded question. And I think that Vance could have repudiated it and said, look, no one’s being controlled by anybody. And countries lobby each other and just shut him down. The second thing was this, because I don’t know if we want. I’m going to I’m going to have to save this for tomorrow because we’re running out of time. This contradicts with what Usha had said. She had said that she was raised in a really religious household. My point is that I don’t want him to run away from the most fervent, loudest, like Fuentes kind of base in the right and start walking and being afraid to answer stuff head on. We’ll talk more tomorrow. Today in stupidity.
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This is California Democrat Josh Harder. And by the way, Democrats can’t stop admitting that the pain of families losing out on SNAP benefits is their leverage. Listen to this.
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Why not take that route?
SPEAKER 07 :
I think the idea that you would give up all of your leverage and then hopefully get some sort of great deal coming down the pike is just a fool’s errand.
SPEAKER 12 :
Democrats can’t stop doing this. Just open up the government, get your negotiations.
SPEAKER 21 :
Stop voting no. That’s it. Super simple. Folks, that does it for us today. I will be on Fox Business later on, and I think in the 4 p.m. Central Hour. Have a great night. Back with you tomorrow.
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