Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour | 04-11-25

Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour | 04-11-25

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Bo Snurd Lane. It's time

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for the soul of excellence.

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He is a radio host here in

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New York. The rush hour is on

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the air. Rush, rush. Now here's

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James Golden. Welcome my friends

1:01

to the All Ready. It's

1:04

Friday again. Both in early

1:06

rush hour. All ready, it's Friday

1:08

again. And

1:10

as always, Friday does not

1:13

stop some of the wackiness

1:15

that is in the

1:17

news. And there is plenty of

1:19

it out there, including a new

1:22

piece of legislation

1:24

that's passed the House.

1:26

It will probably go down

1:28

in flames in the Senate,

1:31

thanks to one or two

1:33

Republicans that won't stay

1:35

the course. It is

1:37

the Safe Act and Democrats

1:40

are hysterical as usual. Women

1:42

are not going to be out

1:44

if you're a married woman, you're

1:47

going to have a hard time

1:49

voting before women, women are not

1:51

going to be able to vote,

1:53

women, women, and women, okay, to

1:55

be hurt. And we have, actually,

1:58

we have some of this. Cut

2:01

11. Here's just an example. This

2:03

is this is everywhere on the

2:06

on social media and Hillary Rodham

2:08

Clinton has added her voice to

2:10

the fear-mongering She I I'm not

2:12

going to pull up the story

2:15

Hillary's whining the same thing that

2:17

these liberal women on social media

2:19

are whining except in different just

2:21

listen to this well the House

2:24

passed the Save act which makes

2:26

it so married women can't

2:28

vote without a passport without

2:30

a passport Really? If you

2:32

changed your last name, which

2:34

almost all very women change

2:36

their fucking last name? And

2:38

now you won't be able to

2:40

vote unless you have a passport.

2:43

Passports cost about $160

2:45

by the way. So unless you

2:47

have one, you're not going

2:49

to be able to vote.

2:51

You've changed your name. Garbage!

2:54

This is just another way

2:56

to prevent trans people from

2:58

voting because most trans people

3:00

Oh really so prevents trans

3:02

people from voting like that's

3:05

a big document so Yeah, highly

3:07

highly highly highly recommend Young

3:09

women not take their husband's

3:12

name legally. Do not do

3:14

it. Don't do it. There's

3:16

no fucking reason to anyways.

3:18

It's an old archaic thing

3:20

that traditionally we do, but it

3:22

doesn't mean don't do it Okay,

3:25

can I can I

3:27

just ask somebody a

3:30

question because it's been

3:32

a long time since I

3:35

when? Jones, you have a

3:37

passport. Yes, I do.

3:39

Okay. Philip, I know,

3:41

Philip, you got a

3:44

passport. Oh yeah. Let

3:46

me ask you guys. When

3:48

you applied for the

3:50

passport. Did you have

3:53

to. Prove you

3:55

and American citizen? Do

4:00

you remember if you had

4:02

to show him any documents

4:04

or anything to prove you are

4:07

who you are? I don't think so.

4:09

If I did, it's not in my

4:11

memory where they emphasize we

4:13

need to see your ID. Well,

4:16

let me refresh your memory.

4:18

You can't just apply for a

4:20

passport without providing documentation about who

4:22

you are. Your picture, they want

4:25

to know. Are you an American

4:27

citizen? You have to come up

4:29

with a birth certificate. You have

4:31

to come up with something that

4:33

says you are who you are.

4:35

Right, you are correct. You know

4:37

I was thinking about, I was

4:40

thinking about the place that took

4:42

the picture, but you're right, the

4:44

post office, you need all of that,

4:46

all those documents. If you go through the

4:48

post office, you got to, right? So this

4:50

woman is saying, gee, they're going

4:53

to ask you for documents that

4:55

prove you're a citizen. Use your

4:57

passport. If you have

4:59

a passport, you

5:01

already have the

5:04

documents needed to

5:06

prove that you

5:08

are who you

5:10

are anyway. What is

5:12

the big deal? And

5:15

besides, all this

5:17

stuff has been

5:19

rebuffed time and

5:22

time again. It's just

5:24

more of the same.

5:27

I'm telling

5:29

liberal women

5:31

are going

5:33

literally insane.

5:35

Cut 16. Cut 16.

5:37

So I'm pretty scared.

5:41

Everyone is

5:43

saying that Fat

5:45

Nixon is going

5:47

to declare martial

5:50

law on 420.

5:52

Why? Why is this

5:54

happening now? Why is

5:57

this now happening? Okay.

5:59

And if you were a

6:02

little confused, I guess

6:04

some of the liberals

6:06

have taken the calling

6:08

Donald Trump fat Nixon.

6:11

And that's what you, because

6:13

I was like, Nixon, fat

6:15

Nixon, who, who, oh, oh,

6:18

it's liberals. They've lost

6:20

their mind. Okay. My

6:23

friends, oh, and here's

6:25

more evidence about liberal

6:27

women. Cut eight, it's a

6:30

very familiar voice. Cut eight, just

6:32

play it. You know, a 90-day

6:34

pause doesn't mean anything. to anyone

6:36

because people are as you say

6:38

struggling with everything they're living with

6:40

on a day-to-day basis now you know

6:42

what we're fighting against but I also believe

6:44

that it's very important to remind people that

6:46

now is the time for each and every

6:48

one of us to suck it up and

6:50

make sure that we know what we need

6:53

to take care of if you're in an

6:55

area where the school district is it

6:57

is losing then you got

6:59

to pay a little more

7:02

taxes and you got to

7:04

help the schools out if

7:07

you're finding that your libraries

7:09

are falling apart you have

7:11

to

7:17

give

7:22

more.

7:30

This pertains mostly to people

7:32

in blue cities by the

7:34

way this is not what

7:37

we're So if you live

7:39

in an area Most likely

7:41

in a blue city where

7:44

your schools are falling apart

7:46

Despite the billions

7:48

and billions of

7:50

dollars that you

7:53

already spend for your

7:55

schools Then you just have to

7:57

suck it up and give more

7:59

Why? Because they've already wasted

8:02

the billions of dollars

8:04

to create the failing

8:06

schools, so give them

8:08

more money so they

8:10

could fail better. I

8:12

mean, they're not failing

8:14

enough. They've taken the

8:16

billions of dollars that

8:18

you sent them, and

8:20

they've created failing schools.

8:23

So suck it up

8:25

and send in a

8:27

few billion more dollars

8:29

so they can fail

8:31

even better. then they're

8:33

failing right now. You

8:35

don't have to change

8:37

anything, just send them

8:39

more money. Suck it

8:41

up and send them

8:43

more money. That's the

8:45

answer. These people are

8:47

actually on TV. You

8:49

need a past point.

8:52

Some married women are

8:54

not going to be

8:56

able to vote anymore.

8:58

We're going to have

9:00

martial law. March and

9:02

law on the 20th.

9:04

If you live in

9:06

an area where your

9:08

schools suck, you have

9:10

to suck it up

9:12

and just give them

9:14

more money. Because that'll

9:16

solve everything. Okay. Meanwhile,

9:18

we have some fun.

9:21

I'm sorry, I just

9:23

find this totally amusing.

9:25

There's a poll today

9:27

that Democrats should be

9:29

frightened of. Frightened like

9:31

crazy, because the poll

9:33

shows, and I will

9:35

just, I'm looking for

9:37

it right now, I'm

9:39

sorry, I was almost

9:41

crying. These people are

9:43

so funny. I'll

9:46

find it during the break,

9:48

but the poll shows basically

9:50

that the Democrats and the

9:53

Republicans are tied when it

9:55

comes to who people believe

9:57

will help people the most.

9:59

This is the first. since

10:01

1994 that Republicans aren't on

10:03

the losing end of that

10:06

poll. And in many years

10:08

they were really on the

10:10

losing end of it. Right

10:12

now, and it's, by the

10:14

way, it's a low number,

10:16

it's 33 to 33. Which

10:19

pretty much means a third of the

10:21

citizens of the citizens or whoever the

10:23

respondents are I don't know whether the

10:26

citizens or not a third of the

10:28

people Paul don't think that anybody cares,

10:30

which I guess Most

10:32

shocking piece of poll data, here

10:35

it is. CNN's. Harry Enton rattles

10:37

off a slew of good polls

10:39

for Republicans. New polling found Democrats

10:42

and Republicans are tied 33 to

10:44

33% on the question of who

10:46

cares most for the needs of

10:49

people for the first time in

10:51

30 years, according to a post-tariff

10:53

Quinnipiac poll. Now this is not

10:56

good news for Democrats. to me,

10:58

this is the most shocking pieces

11:00

of poll data that I have

11:03

truthfully seen this year, maybe in

11:05

any prior year, because I want

11:07

you to know, take a look

11:10

at cares more for the needs

11:12

of people like you. You mentioned

11:14

we've got a tie. After all

11:17

this whole tariff war has already

11:19

started, a split between Democrats and

11:21

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11:24

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11:26

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13:43

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13:45

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13:47

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13:50

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13:52

with the terrorists. And I

13:54

found one of those stories

13:57

today. And I found a

13:59

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14:01

This happened? Why this is

14:04

awesome. You know, I read

14:06

the government trades. The one

14:08

of the stuff that the

14:10

government employees read, so I

14:13

read those. And so from

14:15

one of the government trades,

14:17

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14:20

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14:22

for most feds without notice.

14:24

The Trump administration had apparently

14:27

seized collecting federal workers union

14:29

dues. via voluntary payroll deduction

14:31

at agencies targeted by a

14:34

recent executive order seeking to

14:36

strip employees of their collective

14:38

bargaining rights. And it goes

14:41

on to discuss this. Apparently

14:43

this is causing some headaches

14:45

for some of these union

14:48

dues that just rely on

14:50

the government to enforce the

14:52

collection of their dues. One

14:56

of the biggest unions

14:58

has already figured out

15:01

that they have to

15:03

do it another way

15:05

But this is just

15:08

one of those stories

15:10

Beautiful moves being made

15:13

every day with this

15:15

administration Anyway President Trump

15:17

is threatening Mexico with

15:20

sanctions for stealing water

15:22

from Texas farmers. There's

15:24

that. Ah yes my

15:27

friends, already it's Friday

15:29

and every day is

15:32

just a brand new

15:34

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15:36

from this administration. Can't

15:39

wait. Tomorrow, God-willing Prince's

15:41

diary with us. Can't

15:43

wait to hear you.

15:46

She was just going

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to talk about this

15:51

week. We'll be back.

15:53

Don't go away. James

16:04

Golden known popularly as Bo

16:06

Snorley. This is the rush

16:08

hour with James Golden Rush.

16:10

We have arrived folks I've

16:13

got to do this I've

16:15

got to just get to

16:17

these sound bites every day

16:19

I get distracted by the

16:21

news well the news is

16:23

the news it's a battle

16:25

because the sound bites is

16:27

so good but then the

16:29

news is so good today

16:32

we're gonna do some of

16:34

these sound bites let's start

16:36

with Senator Elizabeth Warren. Comes

16:38

in and basically starts the

16:40

dumbest trade war in the

16:42

history of this country. This

16:44

is going to be about

16:46

millions of people losing their

16:48

savings, many of people losing

16:51

their retirement security, and at

16:53

the same time taking on

16:55

even higher costs. for everything

16:57

they buy. So that's going

16:59

to push us in potentially

17:01

to foreclosures or people being

17:03

pushed out of their apartments.

17:05

You know, I remember this

17:07

from 2008 and how long

17:09

it took us to dig

17:12

our way out. And to

17:14

this day, there are families,

17:16

there are communities that still

17:18

haven't recovered. But at the

17:20

end of the day, people

17:22

feel them one person at

17:24

a time and they can

17:26

be devastated. Okay, so that's

17:28

a lot of the gloom

17:31

and doom and that everybody's

17:33

going to be miswipple and

17:35

everything is going to fall

17:37

apart. The dumbest, the dumbest

17:39

trade war in the history

17:41

of our country. Let's go

17:43

to 14. 14. Here's another

17:45

genius. with the another Democrat

17:47

genius. This one is not

17:49

the trade war, it's deportations.

17:52

So let's hear how. So

17:54

I am telling you that

17:56

this is a failed thing,

17:58

but we've got to do

18:00

better to connect the dots

18:02

and let people know. The

18:04

reason you can't afford a

18:06

home is because of these

18:08

failed immigration policies. The reason

18:11

you're not going to be

18:13

able to afford your food

18:15

is because of these failed

18:17

immigration policies. And the same

18:19

can go for the hospitality

18:21

industries where we have so

18:23

many of those. in the

18:25

hospitality industry that are saying

18:27

they do not have the

18:29

workers that they need right

18:32

now. So so the reason

18:34

that you're not going to

18:36

be able to afford your

18:38

food is because and your

18:40

groceries is because we're deporting

18:42

people the reason that you

18:44

can't afford to buy a

18:46

house is is Because we

18:48

have deported people and without

18:51

the people here the illegals

18:53

here you won't be able

18:55

to afford to buy a

18:57

house and your groceries are

18:59

going to cost too much

19:01

because you will not be

19:03

able to afford your groceries

19:05

and the reason is It's

19:07

departing people and we can't

19:10

have illegal people deported from

19:12

America That's another Democrat genius

19:14

In case you don't yeah,

19:16

that's Jasmine and once you

19:18

her voice should be familiar

19:20

enough by now Think of

19:22

it. We've had whoopie. We've

19:24

had Elizabeth Warren. We've had

19:26

Jasmine now Let's go back

19:28

to this idea that this

19:31

is the dumbest trade war

19:33

in history. I want to

19:35

introduce some of you to

19:37

Senator Rick Scott. He used

19:39

to be governor down in

19:41

Florida. Now he's a senator.

19:43

He's talking with Kevin O'Leary.

19:45

He's from Shark Tank. And

19:47

this is, remember, you hear

19:50

all these people talking about

19:52

the dumbest, the dumbest trade

19:54

war in history. Listen to

19:56

this. The whole idea of

19:58

today's conversation was just to

20:00

get to a reciprocal playing

20:02

field, a even playing field.

20:04

So Mr. Leary, what if

20:06

there was a company called

20:08

Weather Tech? You know, and

20:11

they produced really nice mats

20:13

for their cars. I have

20:15

them in my F-150. And

20:17

they woke up one day,

20:19

and they looked on Alibaba,

20:21

and they saw that their

20:23

products were being sold on

20:25

Alibaba. And they looked

20:28

in, they looked at their shipping

20:30

and they, you know, they never

20:32

had done any business with Ababa.

20:34

And they, they looked just like

20:36

the match that they produced in,

20:38

in Illinois. But, and they even

20:40

had their name on it, right?

20:42

What could they do? This stop

20:44

this theft of their, of their

20:47

product and they got, they got

20:49

nothing for it. What would they

20:51

would be their recourse right now?

20:53

Call Senator Warren? There is nothing

20:55

they can do. You have just

20:57

told the story of a million

20:59

small businesses in America over the

21:01

last 20 years. They innovate, they

21:04

create, they're entrepreneurs, they prove their

21:06

product in the American consumer market

21:08

at around 5 million in sales,

21:10

they're knocked off. By whom? China.

21:12

Very often, the same plants that

21:14

ran the molds under... a relationship

21:16

they had with the company. A

21:18

lot of companies went to China

21:20

20 years ago, 10 years ago,

21:23

and put their molds there, and

21:25

during the day, the company would

21:27

run the weather tech mat, in

21:29

this example, here theoretically, and then

21:31

at night they'd run the knockoff

21:33

mat. And they would bring it

21:35

into the market, let me guess,

21:37

30% off retail of weather, of

21:40

weather tech. And I've seen this

21:42

happen. countless times. And in some

21:44

cases where the company is very

21:46

small, they go out of business.

21:48

Nobody hears that tree falling in

21:50

the forest. It happens thousands of

21:52

times. There's such an immense opportunity

21:54

here to just enforce existing laws,

21:57

but really at the end of

21:59

the day... The reason that Behemoth

22:01

Company couldn't do anything about it,

22:03

they have no access to the

22:05

Chinese courts. They can't resolve the

22:07

complaint through litigation as we do

22:09

here. So my recommendation is, look,

22:11

if you're a Chinese company and

22:13

you want to use our courts

22:16

to litigate your complaint, sorry, not

22:18

until you open yours, we'd love

22:20

to work with you. But unless

22:22

it's a reciprocal plane, the whole

22:24

idea of today's conversation was just

22:26

to get to a reciprocal playing

22:28

field, an even playing field. American

22:30

companies always have been very- Now,

22:33

Senator Warren, they don't care about

22:35

this. That's that poll that you're

22:37

looking at now. Who cares for

22:39

people like you, the American worker?

22:41

Senator Warren, the only thing the

22:43

Democrats care about is their hatred

22:45

of Donald Trump. That's it. And

22:47

the second thing in that- which

22:49

is tied to it is their

22:52

own political power. They could care

22:54

less about you. They could care

22:56

less about American businesses. They could

22:58

care less about the national security

23:00

of America. Cut five. Sure, Michael

23:02

William, brilliantly, makes that point in

23:04

less than 15 seconds. If I

23:06

could ask, what happens if we

23:09

ever have a military conflict with

23:11

China? They say, you know what,

23:13

we're going to put in an

23:15

embargo on anything shipping to the

23:17

United States. We're going to stop

23:19

everything. What happens then? Don't you

23:21

think we're looking at it? You

23:23

don't want to have friends? You

23:25

know, no, no, I'm saying. And

23:28

of course, he gets pushed back.

23:30

This is the usual Abby, oh

23:32

man, that thing dissolved into an

23:34

unintelligible. I have, maybe I'll do

23:36

that tomorrow. Okay, but you know

23:38

who used to get it right,

23:40

who used to think about it

23:42

right? Well, you will recognize this

23:45

voice. Cut three. You'll know who

23:47

this is. That's the biggest market

23:49

in the world. Number two is

23:51

those countries are already selling to

23:53

us. I keep on point out,

23:55

there are a lot of Japanese

23:57

cars here in the United States.

23:59

almost no U.S. cars in Tokyo.

24:01

Number three is that if we

24:04

don't write the rules, China will

24:06

write the rules out in that

24:08

region, we will be shut out,

24:10

American businesses, American agriculture, that will

24:12

mean a loss of U.S. jobs.

24:15

Somebody needs to remind Elizabeth, as

24:17

she continues to say, this is

24:20

the Chinese trade where we knew

24:22

its history. Well, what's really going

24:24

on isn't the dumbest trade war.

24:26

Oh, you know who else used

24:28

to agree with them? Cut seven,

24:31

another prominent Democrat. I tend to

24:33

more agree with President Trump than

24:35

I did with President Obama on

24:37

Bush on trade. The whole life

24:39

of the economy of the kind

24:42

of manipulating their currency. I learned

24:44

about them. When I visited with

24:46

Macney. I visited crucible steel here

24:48

in Syracuse and they were telling

24:51

me back then how their steel

24:53

products had an unfair advantage because

24:55

China was manipulating its currency. That's

24:57

how the whole issue came to

24:59

the fore because I happened to

25:02

visit crucible steel back in 2004

25:04

or 2005, sometime like that. So

25:06

I hope he's really tough on

25:08

China, on both North Korea and

25:10

on treating us fairly in terms

25:13

of trade. Some of them used

25:15

to get it before TDS took

25:17

over their brains. Cabinet meeting, Marco

25:19

Rubio, cut one. Well, Mr. President,

25:21

one of the most important things

25:24

I believe that you'll achieve in

25:26

your presidency is reordering the world

25:28

in a proper way for 31

25:30

years, more than 31 years now,

25:33

multiple administrations have allowed the Chinese

25:35

to de-industrialize this country, to take

25:37

away jobs and factories and pillars

25:39

of our national strength. And what

25:41

you're doing now, I think, is

25:44

a great service to our country,

25:46

but ultimately to the world. And

25:48

I want to congratulate you and

25:50

your team that's working on that,

25:52

because that has extraordinary geopolitical implications,

25:55

as you see, from all these

25:57

other countries that are now coming

25:59

here and wanting to join something

26:01

that actually makes it crazy to

26:04

allow these... I mean, basically, we

26:06

lived in a world where... country

26:08

company Chinese companies can do whatever

26:10

they want in america But our

26:12

companies cannot do anything over there

26:15

unless they allow it. And even

26:17

then they steal our stuff and

26:19

reverse engineer it. So just reordering

26:21

all of that has dramatic implications

26:23

on the peace and security of

26:26

the world. So we thank you.

26:28

An important meeting, thanks to you.

26:30

It's going to happen on Saturday.

26:32

For the first meeting, thanks to

26:35

you. It's going to happen on

26:37

Saturday for the first time. There

26:39

will be direct talks between Ambassador

26:41

Woodcock and a top level leader

26:43

in Iran. We hope that'll lead

26:46

the peace about that. say that

26:48

we are receiving and I think

26:50

the Department of Homeland Security can

26:52

confirm this historic cooperation from countries

26:54

all over the world. Number one,

26:57

in taking back their citizens. Every

26:59

country in the world has to

27:01

take back people that are illegally

27:03

in another country. And we have

27:05

countries that are illegally in another

27:08

country. And we have countries that

27:10

refuse to do it or we're

27:12

kind of ignore our calls. All

27:14

of them are doing it, the

27:17

ones that are not are paying

27:19

a price. And we've also found

27:21

cooperation in other countries that are

27:23

willing to take some of these

27:25

people. These are some of the

27:28

worst people you'll ever encounter and

27:30

Pam knows this and Christine knows

27:32

this and the work they're doing

27:34

You know and and one last

27:36

point I want to make Mr.

27:39

President again It's under your leaderships

27:41

actually under your executive order if

27:43

you come to this country as

27:45

a student We expect you to

27:48

go to class and study and

27:50

get a degree if you come

27:52

here to like vandalize a library

27:54

take over a campus and do

27:56

all kinds of crazy things Thank

27:59

you, Marko. Great, great, great. And

28:01

that's what's really going on here.

28:03

I got one more. This, my

28:05

friends, I want you to listen

28:07

carefully. This woman, Sarah Wynn Williams,

28:10

was an executive for, then we

28:12

used to call it, Facebook, for

28:14

Meta. And I just want you

28:16

to hear this, self-explanatory. My name

28:19

is Sarah Wynn Williams, and I

28:21

served as the director of Global

28:23

Public Policy at Facebook, now Meta,

28:25

for nearly seven years, starting in

28:27

2000. 2011. Throughout those seven years

28:30

I saw matter executives repeatedly undermine

28:32

U.S. national security and betray American

28:34

values. They did these things in

28:36

secret to win favor with Beijing

28:38

and build an $18 billion business

28:41

in China. We are engaged in

28:43

a high-stakes AI arms race against

28:45

China and during my time at

28:47

Company executives lied about what they

28:49

were doing with the Chinese Communist

28:52

Party to employees, shareholders, Congress, and

28:54

the American public. I sit before

28:56

this committee today to set the

28:58

record straight about these illegal and

29:01

dangerous activities. Mete's dishonesty started with

29:03

the betrayal of core American values.

29:05

Mark Zuckerberg pledged himself a free

29:07

speech champion. Yet I witness Metter

29:09

worked hand in glove with the

29:12

Chinese Communist Party to construct and

29:14

test custom-built censorship tools that silenced

29:16

and censored their critics. James

29:20

Golden is 30 with

29:23

your calls coming up.

29:25

This is the rush

29:28

hour with James Golden.

29:31

James Golden, aka Bo

29:33

Snurdley, presents rapid phones.

29:36

And we start with

29:39

Joseph in New York

29:41

City. Joseph, how are

29:44

you? Young, cheating,

29:46

hot, let it be. God bless

29:48

you, James Trump, Jake Albin, and

29:50

let's all get who done. Let's

29:52

get it done is the right

29:55

attitude. Thank you, Joseph, for that

29:57

amazing commentary. Robert, in Suffolk County,

29:59

New York, you are up next.

30:01

Hi, James, we need to repatriate

30:03

every square inch of land that

30:05

China has bought in this country.

30:08

Eminent domain on national security grounds,

30:10

we can do. Look, there are

30:12

even more than the land that

30:14

China has bought and there already

30:16

moves like that. Arkansas Governor Sarah

30:18

Huckabee Sanders has been pushing through.

30:20

I think it may be in

30:23

law already where they are doing

30:25

just that. They're not allowing Chinese

30:27

nationals to buy especially sensitive land.

30:29

But there's a report that came

30:31

out today of the number of

30:33

Chinese nationals that have crossed the

30:35

border. almost a Trojan horse move.

30:38

I maybe have more in that

30:40

tomorrow. Thank you. I appreciate your

30:42

waiting. Appreciate the call. Susan, upstate

30:44

New York. Good afternoon. How are

30:46

you, Susan? Hi, darling. You were

30:48

talking about federal funds coming from

30:50

the former federal agency for education.

30:53

Yes, yes. teachers, any classrooms, that's

30:55

also the state. But when the

30:57

federal government gives money, they give

30:59

it to failing schools, but they

31:01

come those, that money comes with

31:03

mandates that are very damaging to

31:05

the way the schools operate. And

31:08

it turns out, I researched this

31:10

myself, that the better schools actually

31:12

get less money per student, the

31:14

worse schools get more. but are

31:16

worse managed. And they also said,

31:18

so, and, um, the high through

31:20

to us corn syrup too. of

31:23

lunch programs is

31:25

the driver of diabetes and

31:27

children. Exactly and on that we

31:29

have that note

31:31

we have to

31:33

believe says the says is

31:35

to to give

31:38

them more money money

31:40

Sandra. just so

31:42

you know you know, to

31:44

tough it out

31:46

it up and send it

31:48

up and send

31:50

them more money

31:53

fail they can

31:55

fail better. for today my

31:57

friends for today

31:59

my friends may

32:01

God bless and

32:03

protect each and

32:05

every single one

32:08

of you of you. Your

32:10

your loved ones

32:12

love and gratitude

32:14

always you're being

32:16

here with me

32:18

allowing me you

32:21

be with here with me,

32:23

allowing me to back

32:25

in the morning God

32:27

willing, where a .m.

32:29

bright and early morning,

32:31

7 a.m. you're there

32:33

the meantime my

32:36

friends I bid

32:38

you In the meantime, my

32:40

friends, I bid a

32:42

great Friday night night.

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