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- 0:09[SPEAKER_04]: What's going on people?
- 0:11[SPEAKER_04]: What's going on?
- 0:14[SPEAKER_04]: I'm so happy to be in the land of the living and people things are looking up.
- 0:22[SPEAKER_04]: It's getting better and might not appear like that.
- 0:26[SPEAKER_04]: You might not feel it down in your soul, but I truly believe.
- 0:38[SPEAKER_04]: Friday days is going to get better.
- 0:41[SPEAKER_04]: Well, we'd like to thank you guys for tuning in with us here at Humanity Unplug Podcast.
- 0:46[SPEAKER_04]: I am your host, Germaine McCrimon, and we are here today to voice our opinion on some subjects, you know, some information that was given out.
- 1:01[SPEAKER_04]: You know, out Nellie, they got rights going on.
- 1:05[SPEAKER_04]: Ice raid, you know, immigrants here, immigrants there, immigrants, immigrants everywhere.
- 1:13[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, listen, I'm just saying, it's not cool what's going on over there.
- 1:21[SPEAKER_04]: It's never cool when the family member get arrested whether you are citizen or not.
- 1:26[SPEAKER_04]: Whether you get snatched up by the police,
- 1:30[SPEAKER_04]: A citizen of rest, this park police, traffic stop, anytime you see blue uniforms around you or people are threatening to take your freedom away from you, this is not cool.
- 1:46[SPEAKER_04]: Let's first make that clear for immigrants and people of that nature that come from other nationalities that come from other places in the world and they come to America to have
- 2:02[SPEAKER_04]: I salute you, even as me, the black man here, this is not my place.
- 2:08[SPEAKER_04]: But since they bring us here, we strive into make the best we can.
- 2:15[SPEAKER_04]: Just like someone of a Northern nationality that's not born here.
- 2:20[SPEAKER_04]: Now, Pissue was say different and tomato tomato, even the government that we live under is not our government.
- 2:32[SPEAKER_04]: You know, London, that's Paris, regime, y'all know, that's all on the there, you know, cloth, so we gotta go by what we need to go by in order to just do the basics for our family and support our family.
- 2:52[SPEAKER_04]: And as a person that been under that type of pressure of supporting your family, you will do
- 3:01[SPEAKER_04]: to support your family.
- 3:03[SPEAKER_04]: Some people have to go through the jungle and make it all worth through the mud, the swamp, and everything to make it to a safe place where they can try to provide for their family.
- 3:15[SPEAKER_04]: So other people from different nationalities come to America, which give you a great option, a great opportunity, a great place to be, where you're able to provide for your family.
- 3:30[SPEAKER_04]: And now all of a sudden, the people of politics, let's just put it there, the politics that be, they say they're tied to seeing a certain type of race or a certain type of image in their eyes that they want to eradicate, remove dismantle, return back to sender.
- 4:01[SPEAKER_04]: and they put a stamp on you and ship you out.
- 4:03[SPEAKER_04]: And this is unhuman, this is not right.
- 4:08[SPEAKER_04]: Now I do understand the American people point of view.
- 4:13[SPEAKER_04]: Understand that we pay taxes and we get tax heavily to support when people are public assistance, to support people on full steps but there's two different things whether you know what or not.
- 4:27[SPEAKER_04]: Let me just say, you can be in a snap program, but don't get public assistance.
- 4:34[SPEAKER_04]: Public assistance is something where you get a rent assessment.
- 4:37[SPEAKER_04]: You get assistance for your rent.
- 4:40[SPEAKER_04]: They give you different things, but necessarily they give you full stamps because you can get rent assistance and still don't get full stamps.
- 4:52[SPEAKER_04]: So there's two different programs.
- 4:55[SPEAKER_04]: So there's people out here to get that get it all from Medicaid, Medicare, full stamps, snap, and the government pays their rent every month.
- 5:10[SPEAKER_04]: as a taxpayer in citizen here at the United States, Hilton, resort, land of the free, and you could do what you want to be, and do what you want to do and be what you want to be.
- 5:23[SPEAKER_04]: Here, things are starting to change where that image is not clear anymore.
- 5:33[SPEAKER_04]: You can't just be what you want to be.
- 5:35[SPEAKER_04]: You can't just travel where you want to travel.
- 5:40[SPEAKER_04]: what you want to do, I knew elected president has enforced some changes along with inflation tariffs, all type of things are going on and our America now.
- 5:58[SPEAKER_04]: Well, one thing for sure, two things for
- 6:11[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm, better paying jobs.
- 6:14[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I do see different jobs starting to, you know, come around as we close out this year, things are opening up a little bit.
- 6:26[SPEAKER_04]: I stopped marketing still in the pits.
- 6:29[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe a little better than yesterday, day before, hypothetically speaking only.
- 6:35[SPEAKER_04]: Things do seem getting better on certain levels,
- 6:41[SPEAKER_04]: I feel a pressure on citizens of the United States.
- 6:45[SPEAKER_04]: I see, I feel a pressure because now you can't move where you want to unless you have a certain type of real ID.
- 6:54[SPEAKER_04]: So now you put in people, you're walking people now.
- 6:57[SPEAKER_04]: You heard it, yeah, they're walking people with that real ID.
- 7:01[SPEAKER_04]: They're pushing you into a certain direction so you could be accounted for.
- 7:07[SPEAKER_04]: And if you don't have a real idea, things may be a little different for you, a little difficult for you to move the way you want to move.
- 7:18[SPEAKER_04]: Now we know on the new regime, a lot of people innocent bystanders and casualties of war, people will get hurt innocent people will get done unfairly.
- 7:34[SPEAKER_04]: That's the fact.
- 7:36[SPEAKER_04]: We have never had war without casualties.
- 7:40[SPEAKER_04]: We never had correction without chaos.
- 7:45[SPEAKER_04]: You can't have chaos without causing some type of war to be unleashed or separation democracy.
- 7:58[SPEAKER_04]: This causes our everyday life to be disturbed.
- 8:06[SPEAKER_04]: And this is what we have.
- 8:08[SPEAKER_04]: Today's episode, we're going to cover a few things.
- 8:12[SPEAKER_04]: This is episode 79, and we'd like to thank everyone, everyone on all social media platforms that come in and stop by whether religiously or just passing by.
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- 9:14[SPEAKER_04]: So now as we go back into the LA riots,
- 9:20[SPEAKER_04]: That's going to be one of our topics.
- 9:22[SPEAKER_04]: Also, state of emergency for Washington.
- 9:26[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if you guys know, but Washington is under a state of emergency.
- 9:30[SPEAKER_04]: And do you know what for?
- 9:32[SPEAKER_04]: Do you know what happened to them?
- 9:35[SPEAKER_04]: Do you realize what's going on in Washington?
- 9:37[SPEAKER_04]: The state, the national capital.
- 9:41[SPEAKER_04]: Well, let me tell you, since you asked.
- 9:45[SPEAKER_04]: The tide of being dirty.
- 9:49[SPEAKER_04]: They want to clean up Washington.
- 9:51[SPEAKER_04]: They're starting to say, the politicians are starting to say, this place is not right.
- 9:57[SPEAKER_04]: It's not fit to be called a national capital.
- 10:02[SPEAKER_04]: We've got to change this.
- 10:03[SPEAKER_04]: Washington, D.C.
- 10:04[SPEAKER_04]: should be our capital, but it doesn't look like the capital.
- 10:08[SPEAKER_04]: It looks like it's under war.
- 10:12[SPEAKER_04]: Because it is.
- 10:20[SPEAKER_04]: are now being supervised by federal government stepping in to take over they want changes people that come visit Washington again robbed in Washington unheard of they're tired of it well good morning how are you glad you made it today that been happening for years i'm sorry you're a long been wake you up maybe you need to put another long together see if you need to work on that because we begin robber watch it in forever
- 10:49[SPEAKER_04]: It's not the first time it's been happening.
- 10:51[SPEAKER_04]: But now since certain nationalities are getting robbed, they want to kind of put a stop to it.
- 10:57[SPEAKER_04]: They want to say, no, no, we won't go out like this.
- 11:01[SPEAKER_04]: And guess what?
- 11:03[SPEAKER_04]: I don't blame them.
- 11:05[SPEAKER_04]: No, I don't blame them.
- 11:07[SPEAKER_04]: When you're tied to being sick and tired, you got to do something about it.
- 11:10[SPEAKER_04]: So Washington, our great president, Trump,
- 11:21[SPEAKER_04]: You know, his dooby real to his dooby, his hair, he'd be holding that down boy.
- 11:26[SPEAKER_04]: He's sharp, night clean and he's a little humorous.
- 11:29[SPEAKER_04]: He's given out his information in this little video he did and he's letting America know I'm not playing it by the way.
- 11:36[SPEAKER_04]: I'm just giving you the information because that I'm not playing, not that I got something against him.
- 11:40[SPEAKER_04]: It's too long.
- 11:41[SPEAKER_04]: It's alive.
- 11:42[SPEAKER_04]: It goes forever.
- 11:43[SPEAKER_04]: Nobody's doing that.
- 11:44[SPEAKER_04]: He's just simply saying he's tired of seeing Washington DC dirty.
- 11:49[SPEAKER_04]: He wanted to fix the pod holes.
- 11:51[SPEAKER_04]: He would have put some more structure in it.
- 11:53[SPEAKER_04]: He got every department of law enforcement involved to clean it up.
- 12:00[SPEAKER_04]: And maybe you might be tired of the homeless cause it's a lot of homeless in Washington as well all over the world as well.
- 12:05[SPEAKER_04]: And maybe he's just sick and tired of seeing it every time it's how look up the land.
- 12:10[SPEAKER_04]: And he flies over Washington.
- 12:12[SPEAKER_04]: And he brings people from Russia and Israel over and they look around and they say, it was so dirty.
- 12:18[SPEAKER_04]: Ooh, you got to feed it everywhere.
- 12:20[SPEAKER_04]: You the president, you allowing this to be like this when your White House is.
- 12:24[SPEAKER_04]: So maybe he's tired of that feedback.
- 12:26[SPEAKER_04]: He might be tired of that pushback.
- 12:28[SPEAKER_04]: So he says, hey guys, we got to do some about this.
- 12:32[SPEAKER_04]: And since we're cutting back and taking all the money from the tax pay in citizens, let's just put something else on a neck and have them rebuild Washington.
- 12:41[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, why not do that too?
- 12:43[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, no problem.
- 12:46[SPEAKER_04]: We're going to talk about that, which I just did, so we're not going to talk about it.
- 12:49[SPEAKER_04]: That's it for that.
- 12:51[SPEAKER_04]: The next topic though, and the course of government shut down, they want to make sure people are going to get a check, being shut down now at 11 days, we're going to talk about it.
- 13:06[SPEAKER_04]: All right.
- 13:06[SPEAKER_04]: I'm your host, Germaine McCrement.
- 13:11[SPEAKER_04]: It's what it is.
- 13:13[SPEAKER_04]: And we got to just deal with it.
- 13:15[SPEAKER_04]: We don't have to like it, but we could talk about it.
- 13:19[SPEAKER_04]: Government shutdown, here we go.
- 13:22[SPEAKER_08]: Now, entering day 11 of the government shutdown, lawmakers are still deadlocked over a federal spending bill, but negotiations remain stalled with both sides still trading blame overnight.
- 13:34[SPEAKER_03]: Republicans have the house to send it in the presidency.
- 13:37[SPEAKER_03]: They decided to shut the government down.
- 13:40[SPEAKER_03]: That's Jeffree's talk in y'all.
- 13:45[SPEAKER_08]: Now Friday, the Trump administration announced quote, reductions in the federal workforce.
- 13:50[SPEAKER_08]: CBS News reports, multiple agencies, including Treasury, Education, and Homeland Security, have received notices of staff reduction.
- 13:59[SPEAKER_08]: As no deal was reached Friday, workers across the nation are preparing for yet another work week with the federal funding freeze in place.
- 14:05[SPEAKER_08]: And some central Georgians say they're already seeing and feeling the strain.
- 14:10[SPEAKER_06]: For a lot of people, this is new for them, and so we want to help them, we want to help them walk through the process and just give them an opportunity to kind of get back on their feet in the meantime while we wait.
- 14:21[SPEAKER_08]: Robin's financial credit union serves almost 300,000 people here in Central Georgia.
- 14:26[SPEAKER_08]: In many of your federal workers, April, Muton, Bill is vice president for Robin's financial.
- 14:31[SPEAKER_08]: She says they've already had members reach out to them for help and they have three solutions.
- 14:36[SPEAKER_08]: A paycheck replacement program, a furlough loan and a skip a pay program.
- 14:41[SPEAKER_06]: We really want people to know is if you have challenges or if you just need some support, they can reach out directly to the credit union and we will work with them on a case-by-case basis.
- 14:51[SPEAKER_04]: So I want you to know, she says I'm very clear and is great that Robinson credit union is doing this, but it's on a case by case basis.
- 15:00[SPEAKER_04]: That means it's not guaranteed.
- 15:02[SPEAKER_04]: So it's like everything else.
- 15:04[SPEAKER_04]: You can go to the supermarket and get your favorite ice cream, but it's not guaranteed to be there.
- 15:11[SPEAKER_04]: You can go to the restaurant and order your favorite dish, but it's not sure it will be there.
- 15:18[SPEAKER_04]: It all depends on what's available.
- 15:21[SPEAKER_04]: Just let you know that in case you might get it to listen and thank you this run and get it.
- 15:26[SPEAKER_04]: Case by case.
- 15:28[SPEAKER_04]: If you qualify, you qualify.
- 15:30[SPEAKER_04]: If you don't, you kick in rocks.
- 15:33[SPEAKER_04]: Very sad, but it's the truth.
- 15:36[SPEAKER_08]: Now, Bill says the longer the shutdown lasts, the more it'll affect people who aren't federal workers.
- 15:41[SPEAKER_08]: So, in the meantime, they are staying tuned in to what the community needs and will adjust their plans as necessary.
- 15:47[SPEAKER_08]: Now, alongside the financial strains, some central door to families are struggling to afford basic needs and feet their families.
- 15:54[SPEAKER_08]: One mother says she's worried that benefits from the supplemental nutrition assistance program better known as SNAP and the special supplemental nutrition program for women.
- 16:03[SPEAKER_08]: in Fence and Children, known as WIC, could be cut off soon.
- 16:07[SPEAKER_08]: To Quayla Reed is a mother of five and was diagnosed with breast cancer back in January.
- 16:12[SPEAKER_08]: Reed says she can no longer work because her illness and has no other income.
- 16:17[SPEAKER_08]: This year Reed says she has gone months without snap benefits and struggled to get by, but WIC has helped her maintain a balanced diet which is critical for her health.
- 16:26[SPEAKER_08]: She was approved for food stamps this month, but now worries the shutdown will stop that health.
- 16:30[SPEAKER_02]: There have been days that the week being present was all I had to rely on until some funds came through.
- 16:38[SPEAKER_02]: I need that currently right now, the food stamps, with surgery coming up, with having to move, I need that and if that gets cut, that affects my family.
- 16:51[SPEAKER_08]: Now Reed says she must move out of her home because she can no longer afford it and has surgery Monday.
- 16:56[SPEAKER_08]: Michael Hogan's Center of the North Central Health District Senate's statement saying their programs are, quote, currently functioning normally.
- 17:04[SPEAKER_08]: Hogan's in went on to say DPH leaders are closely monitoring the situation and are assessing other funding sources for programs that could be potentially affected by the shutdown.
- 17:14[SPEAKER_08]: The Trump administration has also delivered $300 million in unspentier revenue to the Department of Agriculture to help keep food programs afloat during the shutdown.
- 17:27[SPEAKER_04]: So that is a great thing that um well it's getting a curse actually.
- 17:36[SPEAKER_04]: I'm sad that this lady got to go through that.
- 17:39[SPEAKER_04]: She got five kids.
- 17:42[SPEAKER_04]: breast cancer, and it's no male support, allegedly according to what they're saying.
- 17:49[SPEAKER_04]: This is not cool, this is bad, this happens with a lot of people, and she's forced to move at that.
- 17:57[SPEAKER_04]: So if she's in the tough pickle, I wish her the best with that.
- 18:00[SPEAKER_04]: I wonder where is her family at?
- 18:01[SPEAKER_04]: Does she have any family support that can help her?
- 18:04[SPEAKER_04]: Possibly somebody take a minute for a while.
- 18:07[SPEAKER_04]: She has five kids, though.
- 18:09[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.
- 18:11[SPEAKER_04]: I can criticize everybody's situation.
- 18:14[SPEAKER_04]: But I'm not going to do that.
- 18:15[SPEAKER_04]: I wish her the best.
- 18:17[SPEAKER_04]: That's all I can do with that.
- 18:18[SPEAKER_04]: Because if you're not going to help her, why talk about it, why talk about her, it's not cool.
- 18:24[SPEAKER_04]: You know what I'm saying?
- 18:25[SPEAKER_04]: If you get your kicks off and bring somebody down and what we're doing, what are you doing, really?
- 18:30[SPEAKER_04]: What delusional world you in that you feel you won't feel better about yourself unless you turn tear down somebody else situation.
- 18:40[SPEAKER_04]: That's crazy.
- 18:41[SPEAKER_04]: So,
- 18:43[SPEAKER_04]: The federal shutdown is what it is.
- 18:45[SPEAKER_04]: They're trying to get money out there.
- 18:47[SPEAKER_04]: They are resources available to you, but there's not 100% accuracy on it.
- 18:54[SPEAKER_04]: You're taking a shot in the wind.
- 18:58[SPEAKER_04]: It might work, it might not.
- 19:02[SPEAKER_04]: This is what you have to go through when you depend on a government to always support you.
- 19:06[SPEAKER_04]: Now, normally, government support is thebomb.com, but in this case,
- 19:12[SPEAKER_04]: Since the government is shut down, you at your own risk.
- 19:15[SPEAKER_04]: Here we go, y'all.
- 19:16[SPEAKER_04]: LA.
- 19:19[SPEAKER_05]: Tonight, Los Angeles County declaring a state of emergency over President Trump's immigration rates.
- 19:25[SPEAKER_05]: And a move typically used after natural disasters, the Board of Supervisors now voting to allow taxpayer funds to help undocumented immigrants and their families pay for rent and legal aid if they're impacted by federal enforcement operations.
- 19:40[SPEAKER_01]: I want our immigrant communities to know that we are in this emergency with them.
- 19:45[SPEAKER_01]: We see them.
- 19:47[SPEAKER_01]: We understand what they're going through.
- 19:49[SPEAKER_05]: It comes as dramatic surveillance video emerges of an ice arrest in Chicago homeland security officials say an undocumented immigrant inside that SUV, trying to flee in a rest Tuesday, ramming into a board for patrol vehicle.
- 20:04[SPEAKER_05]: The HSS, the Border Patrol vehicle, smashed into the SUV to stop it, prompting a
- 20:10[SPEAKER_05]: Later, a hostile crowd gathering at one point throwing eggs and rocks at federal officers.
- 20:15[SPEAKER_05]: Tear gas then deployed.
- 20:17[SPEAKER_05]: This video shows a man and woman running with a baby in a car seat away from the smoke.
- 20:23[SPEAKER_07]: I have continued to come to our community to terrorize and intimidate and create fear amongst our members.
- 20:29[SPEAKER_04]: But Chicago.
- 20:31[SPEAKER_04]: You know, she says that, but that's exactly what they're doing to them.
- 20:35[SPEAKER_04]: She's an immigrant or a lady, so on a spokesperson for immigrants made a statement about she terrorized and intimidating people, the ICE law enforcement officers to stop doing what they're doing, but that's all they're doing to you guys.
- 20:48[SPEAKER_04]: They're coming out there threatening your freedom.
- 20:51[SPEAKER_04]: You can't fight aggression with aggression.
- 20:54[SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't work.
- 20:56[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm not saying you posted just laid out, but you can't fight it like that.
- 21:01[SPEAKER_04]: If you have no papers to be here, they're coming for you.
- 21:05[SPEAKER_04]: It is that simple.
- 21:06[SPEAKER_04]: They are coming for you.
- 21:08[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what you need a memo or what's up.
- 21:11[SPEAKER_04]: They didn't just start doing this.
- 21:13[SPEAKER_04]: They've been on a, since even elected, they've been on a spree of just state, the state coming for you.
- 21:20[SPEAKER_04]: And they said, but that's what's going on.
- 21:23[SPEAKER_04]: I talked about this probably way back at my 20th episode.
- 21:27[SPEAKER_04]: Who's picking the peaches?
- 21:28[SPEAKER_04]: Huh?
- 21:30[SPEAKER_04]: Who's picking apples, huh?
- 21:33[SPEAKER_04]: Who's picking the peek hands?
- 21:36[SPEAKER_04]: The grapes, the oranges.
- 21:41[SPEAKER_04]: There's no citizens doing that.
- 21:43[SPEAKER_04]: That labor is too hard.
- 21:45[SPEAKER_04]: So that's why it's where it is right now.
- 21:47[SPEAKER_04]: We have a need for people to do certain jobs that American citizens are not doing.
- 21:53[SPEAKER_04]: But now ice is saying y'all can get out of here, too.
- 21:56[SPEAKER_04]: Citizen's gonna pick their own stuff.
- 21:58[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, they just ain't gonna have it.
- 22:01[SPEAKER_04]: That's what he's saying.
- 22:03[SPEAKER_05]: Alderman Raymond Lopez argues Democratic leaders have fueled the fire by antagonizing the president.
- 22:09[SPEAKER_05]: Do you support the president's crackdown on crime in major cities?
- 22:12[SPEAKER_00]: Vice-absolutely support any effort to make our cities safer.
- 22:17[SPEAKER_00]: Why wouldn't we want to accept the president's help?
- 22:20[SPEAKER_05]: Late today, the president vowing a new federal surge in more U.S.
- 22:23[SPEAKER_05]: cities to fight crime.
- 22:26[SPEAKER_05]: If we didn't have to fight all of these radical left governors, we could add Chicago taking care of it.
- 22:30[SPEAKER_05]: We're going to save Chicago.
- 22:32[SPEAKER_05]: Back in Los Angeles, one county official voted against that emergency declaration.
- 22:36[SPEAKER_05]: Arguing it wasn't meant for that purpose.
- 22:38[SPEAKER_05]: And we'll invite legal challenges.
- 22:42[SPEAKER_04]: So as you see, President stopping by every state, putting pressure with the ice, cleaning up,
- 22:55[SPEAKER_04]: Florida, clean it up, Texas, not in LA.
- 23:00[SPEAKER_04]: He was in New York.
- 23:02[SPEAKER_04]: He's all over.
- 23:03[SPEAKER_04]: He's cleaning it out.
- 23:03[SPEAKER_04]: He's listen.
- 23:06[SPEAKER_04]: He promised the Republicans that they can go to certain places all over the world or the United States rather and you can be feeling more safe and no one's approaching your car trying to sell you pineapple slices, cannibal slices, all type of fruits they don't want that.
- 23:26[SPEAKER_04]: They want you to stop trying to sell sugar cane and all that at the door your car and
- 23:34[SPEAKER_04]: the enchiladas, the potholeos, they don't want you selling that at the car, the stop sign.
- 23:42[SPEAKER_04]: They taught, excuse me, they taught at that.
- 23:47[SPEAKER_04]: They taught at senior with your kid walking across the street, holding on to your little rope because you're trying to get the cotton candy out.
- 23:55[SPEAKER_04]: You're trying to sell's different stuff.
- 23:57[SPEAKER_04]: I understand, I understand, you struggle.
- 24:03[SPEAKER_04]: I commend you for being a hard work in the visual, but your United States is not for it.
- 24:07[SPEAKER_04]: We not have, they not have in it.
- 24:11[SPEAKER_04]: So what do you do?
- 24:14[SPEAKER_04]: How can you help them?
- 24:18[SPEAKER_04]: That's the million dollar question.
- 24:23[SPEAKER_04]: We hear things that happen in LA,
- 24:32[SPEAKER_04]: President want to clean up Washington, because I mean, he's talking about peeling back everything.
- 24:37[SPEAKER_04]: He's going crazy and watching it right now.
- 24:39[SPEAKER_04]: Excuse me.
- 24:45[SPEAKER_04]: The graffiti, he wants it all clean.
- 24:48[SPEAKER_04]: The homeless people off the streets.
- 24:50[SPEAKER_04]: He want to get back to Washington being beautiful.
- 24:53[SPEAKER_04]: The way it should be.
- 24:55[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not saying it's not beautiful now.
- 24:57[SPEAKER_04]: I get it, but you understand what I'm saying.
- 25:01[SPEAKER_04]: And now the government is shut down.
- 25:03[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's day 11.
- 25:06[SPEAKER_04]: They just checked out Friday.
- 25:10[SPEAKER_04]: No good results.
- 25:12[SPEAKER_04]: We're going to try again Monday.
- 25:14[SPEAKER_04]: Both parties came together and they didn't come together or nothing.
- 25:18[SPEAKER_04]: They agreed to disagree.
- 25:21[SPEAKER_04]: That happens.
- 25:23[SPEAKER_04]: So where do we go from here?
- 25:29[SPEAKER_04]: People, smaller federal employees that don't have a check come in.
- 25:36[SPEAKER_04]: Who's there to help them?
- 25:38[SPEAKER_04]: Do they still get their money?
- 25:39[SPEAKER_04]: Allegedly, money is still there for them.
- 25:42[SPEAKER_04]: It's allocated for them to have a check.
- 25:45[SPEAKER_04]: That's what they say.
- 25:48[SPEAKER_04]: Traffic control isn't people flying planes.
- 25:50[SPEAKER_04]: I wouldn't want to travel them away.
- 25:53[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe that person got tired and he ain't got a check.
- 25:56[SPEAKER_04]: He might miss it on the plane coming in there right all right who knows you don't know what gets to people in this day in time you don't know what allies or people that's not allies or just enemies in general can get to somebody in a higher position and calls them to act or look the other way.
- 26:18[SPEAKER_04]: This is my closing argument guys with you.
- 26:26[SPEAKER_04]: And we had shootouts all over the world.
- 26:30[SPEAKER_04]: Fairville State had a shut down out in Texas.
- 26:37[SPEAKER_04]: They had something, Lee Lynn University had something.
- 26:42[SPEAKER_04]: Delaware had a home coming, but I ain't hinting about it.
- 26:46[SPEAKER_04]: And in negative, so maybe that was a good showing.
- 26:48[SPEAKER_04]: So I've got a line I had to shoot out.
- 26:52[SPEAKER_04]: It's always something.
- 26:56[SPEAKER_04]: And yet, they keep adding things on your plate.
- 26:59[SPEAKER_04]: How do American people deal with distress?
- 27:04[SPEAKER_04]: Be careful, guys.
- 27:05[SPEAKER_04]: Go on to your supermarket, speak careful.
- 27:07[SPEAKER_04]: Go on to your hospitals.
- 27:09[SPEAKER_04]: Be careful, pick in your children up from school.
- 27:13[SPEAKER_04]: Under this amount of pressure, somebody snap in.
- 27:17[SPEAKER_04]: Snap crackle pop, rice, crispies.
- 27:20[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody is gonna snap.
- 27:22[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody can not handle the pressure.
- 27:25[SPEAKER_04]: That's being put on us as American people.
- 27:28[SPEAKER_04]: Stay blessed, protect your own at all times.
- 27:31[SPEAKER_04]: I'm your host, your main equipment.
- 27:35[SPEAKER_04]: Peace.