Fresno City Council Approves New Budget Despite Being $50M in the Hole

Fresno City Council Approves New Budget Despite Being $50M in the Hole

June 18, 2025 • 37 min

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thinks you are getting so much better. That's why we
spent all this money and things get better.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
What are you now again? It needs to happen, Trevor.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
And I'm not an increased taxes guy.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
I'm not a you.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Know, I'm a fiscal conservative, but I also recognize right
now we're in desperate times.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Okay, David toobchivwire dot com. Wright's president approoves two point
four billion dollar budget, fifty million dollars short fall at
funds forty seven of eighty two city council motions, partially
or fully through creative adjustments. Council president Mike Carbasi, who
will be on the show a week from today, said,
did we get all we want? No, But good budgets

(00:42):
are like that. All right, let's go over the good
budget without the benefit of federal dollars found in budgets passed.
Remember all that blue state money that was coming in
to bail us out. I'm with a whole lot of
red state money that was coming in to bail us out.

(01:04):
Other states had opened up, their economies were going. We floundered.
We were locked down. Our skate parks had sam put
in them. You could get arrested at the beach. Yeah,
we had to have more money to keep everybude home
and keep those you know, game show wheels going and
sending out prizes. We needed money. And I was talking

(01:25):
to Mayor Dyer about that because he was on the
front page of the Washington Post talking about the Republican
governor in California supporting Joe Biden out there and Fresnoe.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Jerry, I don't want to get you in trouble out
on Presnell, California.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Yeah, here's Mayor Dyer. He was on Fox talking depindion.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
On where you rat and depending on what you see
will determine whether or not you support this particular bill.
There's a reason why so many Republican mirrors across the
country support this bill. It's because we're closer to the people.
We see the need and we see the pain that's
out there in our community. So I didn't support this
bill to take on the Republican Party. I supported this

(02:07):
bill to be a voice for the people.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
I toeld you have an audio order.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yeah, okay, So I guess with a two point four
billion dollar budget, we're just acting like we were when
we had all that extra federal money. Is that what's
going on? I mean, how does it go up that
much in just three years? Well, Mayor Dier, compared to
stretching the budget to Jesus feeding five thousand with two

(02:31):
fish and five lots of bread, we had a fifty
million dollar hole that was filled by spending in most
apartments by five percent and keeping a six percent employee
vacancy rate. The mayor said, we no longer have the
benefit of that federal pandemic relief funds.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Well you should you factor all.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
That in knowing that it's not going to be coming
in anymore. He said, sales tax was lower than previous years,
funds from legal cannabis taxes have been lower than projected.
That is not one, not two, but three years running.
So stop over projecting that. That is so high speed
rail of you guys downtown here, stop doing that. And

(03:15):
of course we don't have the two hundred and fifty
million dollars. That is pat his buddy on the back,
noosom up in Sacramento. He guys, I'm gona give you
that to fix downtown infrastructure. Okay, good, yeah, because downtown
needs to be rebuilt. They said, that's been delayed by
two years because of the state's budget. Yeah, to see
that money. We can't even get two hundred and fifty

(03:35):
million dollars to fix downtown infrastructure. And the state spends
thirty two billion billion billion on illegal aliens a year
but won't assist with our downtown infrastructure. Come on, we
need a politically courageous mayor that would stand in tonus
him and call him out on what I just mentioned there,

(03:57):
stop doing this because we need it for this.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Okay, let's go.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Let's look at some of the motions that made it
through on the Fresno two point four billion dollar budget.
Several parks and repair projects. Okay, how do you be
anti repair projects parks until we get the criminal situation
under control. I yeah, let's shut them down for a while.

(04:25):
Not a lot.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Now.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
I know people enjoy parks. You just got to watch
out for syringes and stuff. Let's see one million dollar
for mobile home repairs. Okay, I can't be I guess
against that. But why are those private people? Okay, now
here it is. Here's the kicker. And before I tell
you what kind of money was of your money was

(04:47):
spent for what I'm about to tell you, let me
just tell you that two hundred thousand dollars for light
post upgrades in downtown Fresno was cut. Didn't make it
so it's darker, darker, easier to commit crimes down town.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
It's darker.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
They also cut four hundred thousand dollars for the mobile
food vendor program. Yeah, I don't know what that was,
but it sounds like could helped somebody. One hundred and
fifty thousand dollars for the roof roof shelter, animal shelter. Okay,
so all that was cut now, and we'll tell you
that they spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Oh,
that's pocket change out of two point yeah it is.
It's pocket change out of two point four billion, but

(05:23):
it's your money, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. We
still look at that as a quarter of a million
dollars out here for what they call is an anti
gun violence program advance piece. If you don't know what
advanced piece is. They pay the most likely individual in
Presno that they think is about to shoot and kill somebody.

(05:45):
They pay them some money so they don't pull the trigger.
Don't give them a monthly stipend. And this started out
with private investment, and I said ten years ago, this
is going to be we'll be paying for this soon.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
So they tell us that that they do this because
it's a brilliant way to reduce crime. Okay, for okay, now,
let's let's go with.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Him for a moment.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Let's say, okay, all right, let's then let's continue that.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Now, let's continue it. How about we give a monthly stipend.
We pay the guy who's the most likely to beat
his wife. Again, We're gonna give that guy a monthly
stipend not to hit and beat your wife.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
And then let's really start curing crime.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
How about the people on the sex predator list child
molesters pay him to not rate kids. Brilliant guys, great concept.
Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of our money to
advance peace. Okay, calm down, let me move on. We've

(06:57):
moved on to a hundred million dollar play that has
nothing to do with the budget. One hundred million dollar
plan to fix our roads. Now it's called this is
Mayor dier slogan, pave now pay later. One hundred million
dollar p pave roads, now pay for it with a
thirty year bond. They say it's less expensive to get

(07:18):
the work started. Now, of the money, seventy five percent
will go for paving, twenty five percent for is flexible
can be used for infrastructure like sidewalks and medians. Well, okay,
you like that. One hundred million dollars to fix the roads. Now,

(07:40):
how many taxes have we paid in this city, in
this state transportation gas taxes. We have the highest gas taxes,
and we're having to borrow one hundred million dollars while
we spend thirty two billion dollars a year on illegal immigration. Yeah,
I'm always going to go back to that. That's a

(08:00):
bunch of money. That's a bunch of bunch of money.
One hundred million dollars in debt to repave our roads.
The question is why did they get so dilapidated to
begin with? Yeah, you drive down shawl right here at
Sean Blackstone heading west on Shaw and it's kind of

(08:21):
like this Saddam Hussein Highway. It seems like it's been bombed,
areas have been hit by above head mortar or something.
So one hundred million dollars in debt to repave that.
Here's here's some other areas that we're funded here. Let's
see nine hundred million dollars for four hundred and forty
capital projects. Okay, it's kind of a vague thing, A

(08:45):
bunch of projects that need to be done. One point
five million for the Eviction Protection Program. Yeah, lbj's great society.
We're still doing that. We're still funding that. That worked out,
good guys, did it?

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (08:59):
One point six million for construction at Quigley Park. One
point three million for a left turn phase at Bullard
and Fortner Avenue. One point two million in concrete repair
from McKinley and Blackstone to Olive and NS. A million
for work at Radio Park, a million for Storyland, eight
hundred thousand for concrete repair for neighborhoods on Shields in VNS,

(09:19):
five hundred and forty thousand for less Kimber Park, four
hundred thousand to design a new park at Bullard and
Veterans Boulevard, Like I just said that, two hundred and
fifty thousand for advanced piece. Also, we have two hundred
fifty thousand dollars for the Black Wellness and Prosperity Center
that serves Black women only, Black babies only, and black families.

(09:41):
Only nothing to see here, Malcolm X, please keep moving.
Two hundred and seven thousand for Logan Park. Well, look
at this. They gave double. They gave fifty thousand for
the Valley Caregiver Resource Center that served senior citizen and

(10:01):
fifty thousand for that. But let's double this tax paying
fund adventure. Let's give one hundred thousand though, to fund
the LGBTQ nonprofit grant. Yes, special grants for people that
decide to do what they do. Fifty thousand for the
Resiliency Center of President. It's a mental health clinic. You

(10:25):
might as well put that fifty in with LGBTQ I
A plus. That's mental health. They need some clinics. So
there you go. There's there's a little of the high
and low lights that have gone on. Pay now, pay later.
I got a new slogan. We'll drive smooth now and

(10:46):
we'll let our kids and grandkids. We'll have the money
to cover it later.

Speaker 5 (10:52):
This is the Trevor Charry Show. Condom Valley's power.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Talk only looks like one in Western I ran cameras available,
but I haven't seen anything in the last few hours here.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Man.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
We live in uh Up and down times I've never seen.
I've never been like, oh, I better go check. You
know at the end of the show. For years, it
was like, guy, let me go see what happened. Now
it's like every commercial break, let me go see what happened.
It's crazy. It's as crazy as nil in college.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Boy.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
That money game is crazy, isn't it. Knew it was coming,
but this was quite a story I read at Breitbart.
South Carolina game Cocks had a quarterback still do leonor
Sellars is his name. He's not a sellout. Sellers is not.
He was given, according to his father, an eight million

(11:49):
dollar reason to leave South Carolina to transfer and play
for another school. He's like, nah, I like where I'm at.
A like the school, and I like my family around here.
I guess he had a pretty good year last year.
They were nine and four. Turning down, man, you could
come back and be around your family, man, that's it.

(12:11):
Who someone tells me, maybe there was something else, like nah,
he's like, I he's got a girlfriend there or something
he didn't want to I don't know what it is.
Turned that down though.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
I mean, I'm sure he's making pretty good there at
South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
But eight million.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Now Texas quarterback Quinn Yours he turned down a six
million dollar offer to go to another school, but he
already declared for the NFL Draft, so had he not,
he might have taken the money. Former Georgia quarterback Carson
Back took four million payout transfer to go to Miami,

(12:51):
telling you this is this is something else and it's
changing the game. And like I said, I can't tell
you how many years or a year ago, whatever time.
Talking to Paul Luffer, voice of president State Athletics, I said,
it's probably gonna bowl down to rich league, not rich league,
and I think he kind of agreed. Maybe that's where
we're headed. The uh, they're not walking away from the

(13:15):
money here. They're always begging for more money and lying
to us in the process. Thistles at California High Speed
Rail defended the project from the federal audit. They said
it's inaccurate. The Feds are not right, they're outright misleading.
The Federal Railroad Administration Secretary Duffy Transportation put out a

(13:39):
three hundred and ten page report. They said, now this
is why we're going to pull the four billion dollars
from your true, true train that has not nearly gotten
anywhere ice be real authority. CEO disputed the idea of
the project, has made minimal progress on construction. How can
you even say it's been seventeen years. How can you
say we've made minimal progress. Don't you see the accomplishments

(14:02):
in Fresno. Isn't that evidence of the progress in the
central Valley? Uh Ian, No, it's not. They're trying to
say that the FEDS used distorted data, they said to
reports that don't support their conclusions, just to pull the money.

(14:24):
Let me remind you you probably voted for this LA
to San Francisco. It's only going to cost about thirty
thirty three billion, and it will be up and running
five years ago in twenty twenty. Let's see five, ten, fifteen, sixty,
seventeen years later, the latest estimate could top one hundred

(14:47):
billion dollars. How do you go from thirty three to
one hundred? It's people stealing money. I mean, there's just
no other way around that. So now we're back to
let's see fifty one hundred hundred and fifty hundred to
one hundred and seventy two mile track from Bakersfield to
Mercett there's there's your focus, and they're gonna have that

(15:11):
done by twenty thirty three maybe, but we're gonna put
a billion dollars a year and in twenty years it
will for sure be done.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
This is what they're saying. What's wrong with them?

Speaker 1 (15:27):
You watch that one the private industry's doing out there
for what was at Lancaster, Palmdale up to Alta, Vegas.
I guess the thought there is you drive your car
or all your by carpools, park your car in Palmdale,
get on the train, and pay them here in Vegas. Okay,
makes more sense? And what we're trying to trying to

(15:49):
pull off here?

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Do they? I guess they? Okay?

Speaker 1 (15:55):
I guess if you have no shame, then you don't
have to worry about do they? Are they this stupid
out there? Do they not know that we're lying to
them like the things that they say. If we did
that in our real life, we'd be like the minute
I said, they're going to be like, you're lying, quid.
I don't think they have shame. Actually, I can say

(16:19):
quite quite authoritatively that they do not have shame. Here's
Adam Carolla. He was talking about here in La La
cops go after taxpayers out here listens.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
Five down Force Lawn Drive. I would see on one
side a forest lawn drive a motorcycle cop who would
back his bike up up a driveway in a shaded
kind of wooded area near the Jewish Cemetery which is
next to Forrest Lawn. And he'd be back there and
he'd have his radar gun out and he'd be waiting

(16:53):
for citizens to speed.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
You know.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
I'd see him pull over soccer moms in minivans, you know,
because inevitably they're going fifty seven and it's forty five
and they get pulled over. Okay, fine. On the other
side of Foreslawn Drive was many illegals selling flowers that
they bought downtown to sell without a business license or
any form of anything, just cash and caressistent.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
Trevor Cherry show on The Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Talk Murder two Israeli employees member out in front of
the museum. There, firebomb tesla dealerships, went after Jews on
campus businesses. All of that, the riots and smell a
is that all right wing extremism that Joe Biden warned
us about, didn't he? Boy, he had his he had

(17:45):
his finger on the poles of what was going on.
Adam Carolla was talking about how the cops have no
interest in illegal aliens in LA and you send us
selling flowers. You don't have to have a business license,
you don't have to pay taxes. It's all ignored.

Speaker 6 (18:03):
On the other side streets, a bunch of illegals selling flowers,
two people who are going to visit their dead nana
in a mausoleum. The city of Los Angeles, and in general,
California's this way, has no interest in the illegal activity
on one side of the street. That's illegals here engaging
in illegal behavior.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Yeah, well you see it everywhere.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
I'm sure there's on Valentine's Mothers that you see them
on the corners. What about the flower shops that sell
balloons and pay taxes and all of this that it's
just ignored. See the first time they ran out in
traffic from a medium with a bag of oranges in
nineteen seventy nine, we should have said, no, you can't

(18:49):
do that. Got to start your produce store here in America.
That's not how we operate. We just pop up businesses
on the side of the road. It's not fair. To
the other businesses. It takes businesses away from them.

Speaker 6 (19:04):
Now there is a florist up the street, and that
person has to have all kinds of insurance and pay
all kinds of taxes, and it's going to get sued
by an employee for wrongful termination, and OSHA is going
to get involved and stuff like that. They will be
vigorous compliance for the taxpayer, and they'll be very it'll

(19:25):
be very vigorous for the soccer mom. But the illegal
no problem.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Ough making good point, inn't he There's no rules if
you're here illegally. We got rules, Americans, we got rules.
We got to abide. Bye, Yes you do. No, you can't. No,
you can't know, you can't know, you can't. Yeah, but
what about we ignore that? Stop stop looking across the street.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
If you go to Sofi Stadium, you can buy shots
at tequila outside of Sofi Stadium, while illegal sell you
Takatti beer and ghetto dogs next to cops who are
doing security. The city has declared a war on taxpayers
and regulated them to death. But if you'd like to

(20:09):
just sell food illegally, you can pop up on any
corner or do whatever you want and they walk right
past those people, and they never shut them down, and
they never send them at summons. And that city council
agrees with this.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Well about fresnel fresnel businesses. This isn't right. You should
be talking to your city government saying stop. Oh wait,
we can have any kind of food truck in any
kind of parker. Oh I forgot that.

Speaker 6 (20:32):
They agree that you should be regulated out of business
and taxed out of business. But if you want to
create a street black market where you sold food, you
can do it. And by the way, every time you
send a health inspector over to my business is business.
You're doing it under the guise of safety. Except you
don't have problems with people just cooking whatever food they
want on the on a sidewalk and just selling it

(20:55):
to people, no.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Thoughts, right, good point. It's Adam Carolla. Let me tell
you about a mostly peaceful demonstration. And it was peaceful
until it wasn't. It became a riot, pretty destructive. They
attacked federal officers. There were rocks and were molotov cocktails.
They burned cars, they smashed street lights, they ransacked the buildings.

(21:17):
They actually drove some vehicles at some of the federal officers,
and all they were doing was preventing the federal government
from enforcing the law. I'm talking about September thirtieth, nineteen
sixty two, at the University of Mississippi called the Battle
of Oxford. James Meredith was his name. A black man
wanted to enroll. He was under the protection of federal agents.

(21:41):
President Kennedy federalized the Mississippi National Guard because the governor
wouldn't do it. Then he sat in the army. You
know how me went into Oxford, Mississippi, thirty one thousand troops.
That's an overwhelming force. What probably should have happened the

(22:02):
second night in LA fifteen thousand, if you got to
amp it up to like JFK did to thirty one thousand,
and the mobs weren't out in the streets anymore. Virginia
Governor Harry Bird his strategy. He wanted to undermine. It
was Brown versus Board of Education. When they try to

(22:25):
lock SID has tried to enroll. He said, this is
what Virginia Democrat Harry Bird said that Joe Biden always said,
I was good friends with him.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
Earned that Bird.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yeah, he said, if we could and this is back
in the sixties. So if we could organize the Southern
states for massive resistance to this order, I think that
in time the rest of the country realized racial angration
is not going to be accepted in the South. La
Mayor Karen baths, we're going to stop the raids. One
thing it does is contribute to the chaos when the

(22:55):
Feds came in during her time period. The action of
the Feds two different time periods, Mayor Caring passes smell
A's basically built well in her mind, and no gozone.
If you're an immigration officer, if you're anybody that we're
going to resist you. We have the Sacramento Bill to

(23:18):
make it illegal for federal law enforcement to have any
type of mass covering their face unless you're swat or
if there's a fire. Well, they can't tell the Feds
what to do. But California Democrat Ted lou He held
a press briefing to courage members of the California Army
National Guard, which are now protecting federal property and employees
and businesses. He said, brote really mutiny. He's telling them

(23:46):
to walk away, that President Trump's issued an unlawful order.
Secretary Hegseth he should face punishment again, California Democrat Ted Lou.
That's he's about mutiny insurrection. He's saying the only way
he can do is to go through the governor and

(24:08):
the President. Trump can't do this. Wow, this is where
we're at. These aren't protesters on the side of the
sidewalk that are just really dumb down and have no
idea what they're screaming about. Now, this is a politician
in California, ted Lou. The reason the National Guard is

(24:28):
there because Newsomen and Mayor Karen Bass. They didn't protect
the city. If anybody violated anything, it was Governor Dipty
do So if two or more soldiers take ted Lu's
advice they become part of a mutiny. All it takes
is too ted Lou. It's Article ninety four the Uniform

(24:50):
Code of Military Justice. Even discussing the issue brings a
degree of legal jeopardy Article eighty two solicitation. Ted Lou
could technically be recalled to active duty because he did serve.
Then he could be court martialed. He's the retired Air Force.

(25:14):
I'm sure Secretary of Defense head sec not it's about this.
Probably try to get ahold of President Trump.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
Tone. But he's like Ted who Ted Luke?

Speaker 1 (25:22):
I sorry, Pete, I gotta worry about uh Israel right now,
and Iran probably a little lower on their pecking order
of things to take care of. But I'm sure that
was noticed. You can't call for mutiny like that, Mayor.
Karen Bass thinks that tax paying dollars to you know,
for the Nasaguard and the Marines to call out as

(25:42):
well as law enforcement is shameful and despicable. No, she
is shameful. She's despicable, you man, hairdoo. Lady Karen Bass,
she led a radical Cuban communist group, Oh yeah, radicalizing
kids and in chaos in the nineteen seventies. She can

(26:05):
I mean, this is as clear as this is Wednesday,
June eighteen, twenty twenty five. In the seventies, when Karen
Bass was in her twenties, she actually led the Southern
California Cell of Cuban then Serramos Brigade. They were linked
to Colin Kaepernick, I mean Fidel Castro, and they had

(26:26):
terror groups started right here in the United States to
push communism. This is not, this is not This is
in a try and throw fuel on the fire conspiracy
paint a democrat is bad. No, this is what she did, guys.
We know people's histories these days.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Stop it.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
She was working as a brigadista, climbed the ranks and
become an organized She visited Cuba every six months. She
led it out of the bag man on CNN, admitting
that LA has a rapid response network of agitator set.
If they see Ice, they're going to go out and
they're going to protest. Guy, she's been feeling all this reverence.
She made it all the way up the ladder to

(27:05):
mayor of Smela, and what she said was going to
happen is exactly what happened. You got Ice doing law
enforcement operate.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
We're talking drug traffickers and child abusers and robbers and
human traffickers and assaulters. This is what we're talking about.
I gotta always bring that back around to what we're
talking about. But even if they were just deportation raids,
it would still be legitimate, quite legitimate for the federal
government to come in. Secretary Hegsas said he thinks it's

(27:38):
twenty one million of crossed. But no, the response of
the mayor of La, the government know we want all
those millions to stay right here. I'm deeply angered. That's
what she said. Here's another quote from the Cuban Kami
Mayor of La. My office is in close coordination with
immigration rights community organizations. We will not stand for this

(28:01):
threatening more violence unless it stops. That is a definition
of insarection. Let's go back to October nineteen seventy five.
This is an issue of the Daily World. That's a
communist newspaper, describe Karen Bass as a leader of the
Vinceremos Brigade in southern California. Part of their mission is

(28:24):
to develop solidarity with the Cuban revolution and the peoples
of Third World, promote and develop formation of progressive forces
in the US, educate the US movement to an anti
imperialist consciousness. Well, then, what did the young lady do?
She organized trips to Cuba for about fifty years. She

(28:46):
is one of the original organizers. How do you elevate yourself?
How do you win an election with this kind of involvement? Oh,
you own the media and they won't talk about it.
In nineteen seventy two, an investigator testified that those entering
the brigade would require to profess they are Marxist Leninists,

(29:09):
submit to fourteen weeks so twice per week sessions and
fill out a detailed application to obtain membership. Karen Pass
posted actually a picture of her trip to Cuba in
nineteen seventy three to commemorate her visit. When she went
down with Obama back in twenty and sixteen went to Cuba,

(29:29):
she put, oh, I hear, I've been.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Coming since nineteen seventy three.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
When Fadel died in twenty sixteen, Karen Bass issued a
press release, as Cuba begins nine days of the morning.
I wish to stress my condolences to the Cuban people
in the family of Fidel. The passing the Commandante and
Hefe is a great loss of the people of Cuba.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
She admitted.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
She went down to travel to see Castro speak on
multiple occasions, called him extremely charismatic. The Rapid Response Network
when she let the cat out of the on CNN
that she was talking about, they're run by the far
left American Civil Liberties Union in the southern California, the
old ACLU. Oh yeah, they encourage reporting ice to their organization.

(30:14):
If you see them everywhere, They're part of all this organizing.
Karen bass is right up in the middle of it all,
no wonder as mayor. She's saying, this is wrong, don't
do it, Come out, fight back. The Coalition for Human
Immigration Rights TURLA chi r LA. They got tens of
millions of dollars in the Biden administration, according to The

(30:38):
New York Post. They were behind the antis anti as
anti ice protests. And then a little last week, simonm
and Karl de Mayo on the floor in the Assembly
in Sacramento talking about the funding coming from the state
of California, having receeen thirty four million, more than doubling
the twelve million he got in twenty twenty two. We're

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paying for our own destruction. These rioters, this is not organic.
They're quite organized. Look at the details of the shields. Oh,
they're the same one we saw in George Floyd. Well,
look at that. They're getting them. They're going in and

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arresting these people are handing out these masks. I would
want you to arrest whoever's putting the mask on Blockaden,
taking over buildings, trying to get a reaction from the cops,
making it look like, oh, we're innocent on camera. I
don't know if you saw the video of the group
of cops probably ten to fifteen on them walking by

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and these two smart punks on the side. The cops
just said, like, how you doing tonight or something, and
he said he cussed back at and called him a
pig or something.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
And they weren't even supposed to be out, those two punks.
It was a curfew. They weren't even so the cops
were walking by them knowing they were violating the curve.
For you, you see them turn right around arrest them
on the ground. Love that love that love that you're
not innocent. You know, they'll bring somebody that's older out

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or oh look at this, Look at this mom.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
With a baby.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Why why are you bringing a baby to a riot? Well,
because it's pat you. David stated, they need one thing.
What is that one thing? They're still looking for this
one thing.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
You know what they're looking for. I hate to say this,
They're looking for their next George Floyd. That is all
they need. They need one person. They need one massive crisis.
They have no policies, they have no good ideas. I've
yet to seen. I went on chagypt I said, can
you tell me what solutions Mayor Baths and Gavin Newsom
have given to all these protesting. There is no solutions.

(32:56):
It's meetings. It's suing Trump, zero solutions, and they have
no idea. Is they will lose them miserably, but it's
going to work on a small percentage of the populace.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Yeah, Mayor Bess thinks that our tax paying dollar for
the National Guard in the Marines, and they want the
FEDS to pay for it. Actually, they're actually trying to
act like the Fed should should pay for this, but
to send out people that protect the citizens of La.
She called it shameful and despicable. That's the mayor of
La and the mayor Fresno. Mayor diary, you called her

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a great leader and a great friend. No, man's she's
destroying America. She's against capitalism. She's sure building a revolution
in this country. That's not one Fresno, that's not one California.
That's not one United States. Mayor dot You might want
to freshen up your your friend's list. Yeah, what is that? Oh,

(33:50):
I smell, I smell coming.

Speaker 7 (33:52):
We need to stop the raids. There should not be
happening in our city. It is not warranted, and the
only thing it does is contribute to chaos. This was
chaos that was started in Washington, DC on Thursday. The
city was peaceful on Friday. It was not because of

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the intervention of the federal government.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
You are a comedy.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Fallacy's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
Everything going on in the world. I keep going back
to this picture that I saw. I don't know if
you saw. It was all over social media and online
and all of the husband, the dad, his name was Pratique,
his wife Komi. They were sitting in the airplane there
India flight across from three small kids, and they took

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a selfie right before and senate to relatives. They were
in the plane. It shows a mom and dad on
the right and the three little kids and across the aisle.
Then they're all smiling. They all look The daughter looks
the oldest, she's maybe ten. You got a seven year
old to five year old or something like that. A
girl in two little boys, and the mom and dad
sent it to their relatives and switched their planes into

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airplane mode and they die with the other two hundred
and forty one people at least thirty victims on the ground.
That was a horrible plane crash. It makes you think
of the final moments.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Man.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
You've probably taken pictures like that with you, your kids,
some family like that when you're out. The backstory of
this is this man was he wanted to move his
family to London and he got a job. They did
it legally, going from India to London. His wife quit
her job, she's a pathologist. They packed everything up, got

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all the travel documents for their kids, said goodbye to
all the family members. The father said, spoke to my
daughter at one thirty two for the last time on
a video call. She called me when the plane was
on the runway to talk one last time. She said
she wanted to talk to her mom, but mom went around.
She said, call Paul when you get there. Then he said,

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about fifteen minutes later, he started getting calls from people
saying what plane was your family on, And he said
he found out it was and they rushed there and
all the roads were blocked. See that's how quickly can
happen man to any of us, any given day, at
any given at any given moment. And it's really depressing,
but it is really a reality. But no matter what

(36:28):
we go through, we got God promise that even in tragedy,
he's there with us. You go back to the verses
that he's near to the broken hearted and people get
mad and I can understand people getting mad, and God
can handle your anger. But like God, why did you,

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why did you do this? Why did you allow this?
I think we got to remember that he's there. I
look at it like he's there weeping with us, he's
upset with us.

Speaker 5 (37:00):
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