Which Clovis City Councilmember Won’t Stick up for Girl Athletes?

Which Clovis City Councilmember Won’t Stick up for Girl Athletes?

June 12, 2025 • 36 min

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Diane Pierce, I claude you keeping your restraint. That was
Lynn ashback Rosso City council, remember getting all upset on
the dayas because she got upset because certain members elected
officials at Clovis stood up for girls. You don't do that.
That's that's grandstanding. That makes the city like that. Oh
would you hush up? You just be That is Disrespectfulkay,

(00:22):
don't do that. Don't do I won't. I'll stop, I'll stop,
I'll stop. Calmatters dot org. Trump wants to cut funding
for California schools over one trans athlete. It's not so easy. Now.
That was the big stink out at CIF and Clovis
was the boy beating the girls. Banners sliming behind the airplanes.

(00:45):
Isn't that really? I you know, all digital media do
all no man the old fashioned way. You just put
a banner behind an airplane. Everybody sees it. That's really
one of the most of it. I'm surprised we don't
see it more often. Yeah, truly, everybody looks up I
read those. There's never once where I go, oh, that's
a banner behind an airplane. I don't care what it says.

(01:06):
We all want to know what is it? Do I
agree with it or not?

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
All right, woo you have a fucklight thing and see
you don't like it then you looked at it. California
funding coming to a stop, says the Trump administration. I
guess California really, you know Trump proof in California? Is
this the money he'll that they want to die on here?

(01:32):
Cal matter says Trump is starting to withhold funding from
California over his policy toward trench interstudent athletes, but actually
doing so to prove tricky for the president. He likes
the authority to change the state's policy toward trans athletes
without an act of Congress or decision about the free
court recent court cases. Is just Trump may have hard
time withholding money from California Attorney General Rob Bontas, who
the Justice Department saying you had no right to make

(01:54):
such of demand out here that we will let girls
get trampled upon. How dare you spike that volleyball in
the girl's face there, Harry armpitted boy. Yeah, that's what
they're staying for, Bud. California gets about two billion each
year for low income Title one to a one billion
for special led at the college level, they get billions

(02:14):
in financial aid and loans and all that kind of stuff.
You go look at Pew research. Recently, Americans, most of us,
the majority, majority majority, do not want this. Nobody wants this.
Even newsome deeply unfair? Were his words? Not unfair but

(02:40):
deeply unfair? You mean, like when these little girls were
five years old learning how to run track and stay
in the lane and practicing that long to have a
boy come and get the podium above her. That is
deeply unfair. Now the NT double A regulates sports. They

(03:01):
changed their rules. They now prohibit boys from competing against
girls or men from competing against women in the NC
double A, and sixty California universities are part of the
NC DOUBLEA. So I don't notice the NC DOUBLEA that
violates state law. They say, no, there's no state law
for this. This violates federal law. South Carolina quit they're

(03:23):
secessionists everywhere that you turn and look these days. So
the legal debate has turned up the heat of TAD.
A letter to the state's public schools last week, Assistant
US Attorney General HARMEI. Dillon said allow on trans girls
to compete in girls' sports is in violation of the

(03:43):
Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution and ask schools to
change their policies. Cal matters. Here's what cal matters. Somebody
type this out or maybe maybe it's AI. Maybe yeah.
You would think a human would read this and be like, oh,
that sounds ridiculous to say, but the US Constitution doesn't

(04:07):
say anything about transgender athletes. Would a humans say that.
I know our founding fathers wore wigs, but they never
considered wearing a brawl. Now, they didn't need to put
that in there. That smells of like some computer that
doesn't understand things quite yet. A human wouldn't. They would
know the Constitution was written and there was no transgender

(04:30):
issues that at least we knew of. Maybe there was
a Jaegger Hoover running around back in the colonial times.
I do not know, but it was sh Now it's
not we celebrate a boy pitcher that became five straight
games at the finals won the state. Not in California.
This is Minnesota Land. The governor tampon Tim Rothenberger is

(04:55):
his last name, pitching shutouts Captain Ministe Minnesota State High
School League Tournament. Sure, Governor Tim Wallas will have you
man for the weekend. Let's stay with the schools here.
Kids really need some good old fashioned American pride, don't they. Well,

(05:17):
here we got okay. In organ middle school encourage students
to dress up as drag queens and their favorite queer
hero the first week in celebration a Pride month, different theme.
Each day were as many colors as you could rainbow out.
On Monday, Tuesday, We're all black. We're going to mourn
those of the LGBTQIA plus community that are no longer
with us. Wednesday was drag Day. Dressed like a drag queen,

(05:39):
a king, armann arch, or just just stress up as
a different gender. Hey, mom, can I borrow what get
out of my drawer? Thursday was Queer Hero Day. You
pick your favorite queer hero, such as Freddie Mercury. I
wonder if they're instructed to behave in the manner man.

(06:00):
I don't know. Queer Hero Day, Freddy Mercury? Would you?
What's the list? George Michael? Where does Harvey Milk, the
Biden administration guy that stole suitcases at airports? Where's I
wonder what the list was? I guess Friday was a
free for all companies want the kids to have pride

(06:20):
as well. Walmart's selling items pushing at the kids. They
back at the end of the year. They know they're
going to be moving away from this, but they are not.
They got pride items or kids children's travel hoodie, a
Little Pony Pride shirt, Rainbow strike tu socks marketed for babies.
They got a rainbow themed Barbie T shirt. Good, let

(06:42):
them put on the roller skates and put on the
Barbie rainbow theme. We have gay sex t shirts, just
what you want. Kids promoting sex. Yeah's let's promote sex
to children. Walmart. Oh, the heras to Walmart. The King
Pin Walmart lady that I guess is no longer on

(07:05):
the board or anything at Walmart's making sure everybody knows that.
But she's all promoting the King Weekend. No King Weekend. Yeah,
running ads in New York Times. Big. She's a big
pushure of that. So yeah, well, let me see. I
don't go to targeting Mart, I don't go to Walmart.
I'll go to Jeff Bezos. Walmart has other items for

(07:25):
adults as well, chest binders, masculine looking chess that flattens
it promotes a masculine looking chess. The description reads for
maximum chess flattening power, because that's what God intended for
them to be flattened. Don't grow, do not grow. Disney
Pride collection. Ah, here's some stuff sold by Walgreens. ABC Pride,

(07:48):
a kidbook about Pride. Oh Pride Puppy Target toned it down.
They only got two atoms in the category for children
this year. The LGBT leave off the q I A okay,
they're moderate LGBT Pride Kids clothing category has a Pride
themed book still remains there. And of course we know

(08:11):
Sesame Street did it, so we got companies doing it.
We got towns that want to have pride in some
good old fashioned American heartland kink. Some heartland kink own
end for the kiddos. Park Ridge, Illinois, recently hosted a
Pride event outside city hall. He had drag queens dance,

(08:33):
singing in front of small children. Saw the pictures, glad
it wasn't a video. He had the drag performers dancing
accepting we've seen this before, accepting money from kids. But
what did the mayor say when the mayor found out
about this? A Partridge mayor Marty Maloney. I'm Mayor Maloney.
He was there speaking in support of everything going on.

(08:55):
Mayor Maloney was I'm not sugarcoating this here. These kids
were encouraged to partake in the sexual fetish of grown
hairy leg men dressed as women, as they let them
hand dollar bills, as they dance like strippers. That's demonic.

(09:17):
Police chief should have arrested the mayor and those adults
involved with that. Mayor Maloney should have been taken down
like Alex Paedia. Man. You know that your country, your state,
your town, there's gone off the rails when you got
harry leg men, drag queens, panhandling from kids, and the
mayors is front row right there. Does it get worse? Wait,

(09:43):
it does get worse. It wasn't just the mayor, No, no,
you also had numerous churches in town interested in having
this event as well. The I mean just outright sexualization
of children, miners. That's it. Where we're call where's the
police on the mayor and where's the police knocking at

(10:03):
the church store? Now on to the state of Wisconsin,
where the Democrats are pushing Marriage and Family Equality Act.
Doesn't that sound good? Marriage and Family Equality Act, and
the word they erased was mother. That's what the Wisconsin
Democrat Party is focused on these days. Well, they'll have

(10:27):
a whole lot, because we know Wisconsin goes up in
flames this weekend. I'm sure though, Minnesota will will light
up over not needing a king now their prior to
scrubbing the word mother from state law, the Democrats and
the legislature up there introduced a new lgbtq I A
plus bill that crosses out the word mother no fewer
than three hundred and seventy times, replacing it with parent

(10:47):
who gave birth, and the phrase pregnant mother is no
longer there. It's expectant person. This is beyond cuckoo for
Coco PUFs, isn't it? Marriage and Family Equality Act, get
rid of words that warm the heart mother, no pregnant person? Incredible,

(11:14):
is it not? Wisconsin isn't the only state. Mansachusetts has
done this. Colorado's gotten involved with this, and it gets worse.
The governor there, Tony evers Senate Bill forty five. It
tweaks a few terms, and it replaces mother in the
Senate bill with inseminated person. All across one thy nine

(11:41):
hundred and seventeen pages. Guys, welcome to Marxism. Really Pride Mont,
this is the update here. I don't know what the
Boston Red Sox were actually aware that the Democrats lost
the election of Lavatt had to do with the transdrag thing,
but they did a drag show in Famway Park in

(12:02):
front of kids, celebrating men out there pretending to be women.
Here's your Pride Month update. Oh wait, wait, wait wait wait, President,
County taxpayers funded through the Fresnel County Department of Health
six thousand dollars to promote the Fresnel Pride Parade, and
you also paid for Pride rainbow condoms and p Diddy Lube.

(12:29):
Happy Pride Month to you and yours.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
We are a nation of immigrants and America is an idea. Sure,
there are a couple of burned cars and people are
waving other countries flags.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
That's la.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
That's what LA is about. Dance like nobody's watching, love
like you've never been hurt, and skateboard like your dad
isn't in prison.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
I just love the upside of AI, even though it's
going to take us over corrupt our lives, and we're
all going to be addicted more or to everything else.
But let's enjoy the infancy of it where things like
that are funny. Five five ninety forty two forty two,
two thirty forty two forty two. That's the number you
to makee John and Sanger. Welcome there, Hi there, Trevor.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
What's going on?

Speaker 1 (13:17):
It feels good?

Speaker 5 (13:19):
Oh my gosh, Okay, you and I are close to
the same age. I'll be sixty in December.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
You're way older than I am. All right, I'll be
sixty in February a few months after, but go ahead.

Speaker 6 (13:33):
All right.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
So I remember way back when in eighth grade basic government.
For a state to maintain a sovereignty, it has to
maintain some criteria. And three of just three of those
things that negated sovereignty is number one for an invasion,
we can check that box. Number two can't protect its citizens,

(13:54):
we can check that box. And number three, the state
can't support itself, we can check that box. So any
judge to hear nuisance sovereignty lawsuit needs to be disbarred
and uh and gone away because he's just a political puppet.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
If we got hey Uh, let's see, you got the invasion,
you got the safety aspect, you got the needing to
be financially supported. If there's this is the real world, John,
that the state would be in receivership, it'd be going
back to the bank. Yep, all right, I've never asked you.
This has been money. Hey were you were you born?

(14:34):
Were you born out here? Were you born out here?

Speaker 5 (14:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (14:39):
All right, I interrupted you just for that, go ahead,
continue your thought.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
So for him to be trying about Trump withholding his money,
does does nuisance want to be a sovereign state or no?

Speaker 1 (14:51):
I mean he's talking like, I don't know. Do you
hear Vivid Ramaswami going off comparing him to George Wallace?

Speaker 5 (14:59):
Yeah, it's just ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Well no, it's kind of like the progression of where
he's been going with this. And I don't know now
if he's not really just maybe thinking he's not going
to win the presidency, so he's going to create his
own state, his own nation state, his own nation states.
That's the way that direction he's going. Telling people to
rile up and get out on the street. That's what Mussolini.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
Did to what they are saying that the Republican the
Conservative Party is doing. If we listen to what they're
saying or the Republicans are doing, they're telegraphing their next play.
The Democrats are because everything they blame the Republicans forts
they're the ones doing it.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yeah, they're doing these stunts too to try and get arrested.
I have like martyrdom, you know, with Padilla. Did you
see the video of Padilla at the Christy Nome press conference?
Did you see it with your eyes?

Speaker 2 (15:56):
No?

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Okay, when you see it, I would be interested to
see if you think that that's a tony soprano, very
aggressive mood. How did those security guys know that he
was who he was? He said he was. Now he's
fortunate that some guns weren't pulled. Yeah, yeah, there iss.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
Send them out, send them out of the country.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Well he's trum here, so you'd have to go to Guantanamo.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
I don't know nothing.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Crank caller. I don't know you, crank caller, crank callin?

Speaker 5 (16:23):
What bus of god on?

Speaker 1 (16:24):
It was a mistake, Yeah, we don't know. He ended
up down there, all right, Joe. Well, hey, if you're
an enemy of the country, I I it'd be a
dark day in America when it comes to that. But boy,
they sure are trying to push it out there, John,
thanks for the call, and joice sayger Bud appreciate it.
We uh know that they're trying to goad. I call

(16:45):
it trying to goad they they really are. And we've
also seen that. What was it, Patrick Bett, David? He
was talking about how they need their new George Floyd
and you know they're looking into that. They would love
to have it this weekend with the No King weekend.

(17:06):
Oh look what the look at a National Guard? Look
at a marine did in La They they shot a
woman that was just operating a fruit stand or something.
You know they're they're looking for something like that. Let's
go Hanford away the city Producer's Dairy, right, Andrew. Isn't
that where the great ice cream is from?

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Superior Superior, not Producer Superior, Sorry Superior. I had a
great milkshake out there when I did a show there,
and it was hard to finish the five o'clock hour
because I ate the whole thing.

Speaker 7 (17:43):
YEA too many so OSes for me back in the days.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
What's on your mind?

Speaker 7 (17:51):
Well, I just the other night I just happened to
hop on the old social media and a couple of
really good friends that I went to high schoo with
we're on there and and we're really downgrading the ICE officers,
you littling them, talking as though they were lower than

(18:13):
ponds come basically. And I was just sitting there on
my way over to the metropolitan town of Vicelia and
started thinking about how back in sixty nine when my
dad went in the navy, you know, you had the
Vietnam Era, and they just bunched any military into that,

(18:36):
you know, you were a baby killer. And you know
now it's it's the same thing. They were doing what
their country asked them to do. But we all, you know,
at the time thought was protecting and fighting for democracy
in another country. And and again here we have ICE

(18:56):
agents who are one doing their job, but there are
tasked to do and fighting and defending our democracy here
in our own homeland.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
And uh, it just it was it was one of.

Speaker 7 (19:10):
Those things I had to bring to light that it's
it's a circuit. You know, I look at life as
a sycnical thing, and it it is. It's something that
you know, you have the same demonstration types and the
same you know, black panthers and and military groups that

(19:31):
are trying to incite a lot of it.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
And uh, I think what you're doing, Andrew, you're you're
like a detective, and you have a wall of American
and you've gone from the weather underground black Panthers. You've
drawn a light to the Marxist George Floyd attitude of
you know, five years ago, and now that it's just
a different law enforcement agency that they're going after, it's
the same spirit.

Speaker 7 (19:57):
Yeah, and and even you know, and Trump won.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
Seattle.

Speaker 7 (20:04):
You know, they they let that go on and the
federal building was demolished, lives officers hurt. You know, he
didn't do anything with the National Guards then, and so
the expectation is to do the same thing over again now.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Well, he admitted, I don't know if you heard President
Trump say that he was he learned a lesson the
first go around. He said he was he thought the
governors would do the right thing and they didn't.

Speaker 7 (20:30):
As as a former marine, I am all about letting
him do what he's doing, just on a personal note.
And I don't see it as necessarily instigating. If they're
protecting federal property, it's not any different than protecting Penalton

(20:51):
or protecting twenty nine bombs. It's they're protecting federal property
when the local government won't do it.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Well. Now the Army gets their parade for their birthday,
are you jealous now being a marine or are you
going to demand that the Marines have their own birthday parade.

Speaker 7 (21:12):
We'll cut our cake, we'll celebrate our oldest and youngest
in our due time.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
And we'll do it in a.

Speaker 7 (21:20):
Bar as we always have done it.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
So you know how to do it. You know how
to do it well. Thank you, Andrew. I appreciate you
listening to the show man.

Speaker 7 (21:28):
Not a problem, sir.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
You have a great day, you too, And for service
to the country of the United States of.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
And this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Talk about twenty minutes ago. We'll go back to it
and listen to it. And since the Sheriff in Florida's
pre recorded and Dan and Ridley is live, he's the
only one right now that's waiting. Let's go to our
first and and now Dan and Ridley at two three
zero forty two forty two high.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
In Hey, it's stand, but it's okay.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Oh stand stand Stan, Stan, gotcha, thanks Stan.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Oh, no problem, whatsover. I really respect what you do.
I'm just calling about the sad events going on in
LA and across this country. But if there's anything going
to come out of this positively, it's going to be
the the comparison of loss of life value of destruction.

(22:28):
When we show force compared to standing down and letting
them burn towns down. There's finally going to be a comparison,
financial comparison. And I think that's good.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Well, we know what the Summer of Love of George Floyd,
that was the most expensive riding in US history.

Speaker 5 (22:46):
And they Stan, do.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
You think I mean La, they showed that they're willing
to use some force. I don't think that's going to
stop any of these other cities, some of these other
blue cities from this weekend. I think when we talk
on Monday, going to be adding up a lot of costs.
I hope it doesn't happen, but it Yeah, why would
they stop? Right right?

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah? This is all they have left. They can't do
anything on policy. They they've got to just be destructive and.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Then it's something ow it's spreading to the politicians now
with the US Senator bum rushing, Secretary Nomes Press Conference
Act and all aggressive, putting the security guys on point
like that, that's what they're paid to do. They ask
questions after they detain you. And he knew that.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
He knew that, And he had no identification, so they
didn't know who he was.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Yeah, and he was dressed, like I said, like a
dockworker from Long Beach or New Jersey or something.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
And even if he'd had on a suit, I don't
care if he looked like a billion dollars. You don't
do that, you're gonna be taken down. They don't know.
And even if he so what Okay, let's say they did.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Go.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Okay, he's Senator Alex Fadia, who knows how to range.
He's gonna behave with that kind of behavior. Body language.
Anybody in law enforcement will tell you it's the body language.
Like Secret Service looking into the crowd, They're they're looking
at body of the language. What else would they be
looking at exactly? Yeah, Yeah, me too, man, I am too.

(24:10):
So hopefully some of these groups may be some more
of your monitors will be like, ah, they're serious. I
don't really want to go to jail. So maybe they'll
stay away. Well, Stan and I got this Sheriff. I
don't know if you heard him in Florida. I'm gonna
play next. All right, thanks for that callin Readley. This
is Sheriff Ivy. Listen, well, I'm gonna I'm gonna break
it down for you, all right. And if somebody wants

(24:31):
to know what I mean by turn violent, all right,
this is what I mean. If you resist LAWTL orders,
you're going to jail. Let me be very clear about that.

Speaker 6 (24:41):
If you block an intersection or a roadway in Brevard County,
you are going to jail. If you flee arrest, you're
gonna go to jail tired, because we are going to
run you down and put you in jail. If you
try to mob rule a car in Brevard County gathering
around it, refusing to let the driver leave in our
count you're most likely going to get run over and

(25:02):
dragged across the street. If you spit on us, you're
going to the hospital and in jail. If you hit
one of us, you're going to the hospital and jail
and most likely get bitten by one of our big,
beautiful dogs that we have here. If throw a brick
a fire bomb or point a gun at one of
our deputies. We will be notifying your family where to

(25:25):
collect your remains at because we will kill you graveyard dead.
We're not going to play. This has got to stop.
You're watching what's taken place out there. You're seeing police
officers that are being attacked, being spit on, being put
in harm's way just for doing their jobs. You're seeing
ice agents that are being targeted for doing their jobs,

(25:49):
and you're seeing obstructionists that are doing all of this
standing in the way of law and order.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
I love you folks very much. Applause to share in Florida.
I'm in tremendous That's exactly what we pay tax paying
money for so that businesses aren't destroyed, because once you
let one broken window happen, then it gets looted. Then

(26:16):
you have law enforcement chasing looters, and you have looters
going I'm not going to go to jail, and they
throw a Chinese fighting Japanese star into a law enforcement's
neck or something and pull out a gun, and then
you got death and you got mayhem, and then you
got people going, what the police killed a sixteen year old,

(26:38):
Let's go burn it down. And there we go. All right,
let's go to something like a I don't know, a picnic,
wouldn't that be nice? And listen, somebody at the White
House called Senator Rampaul and said you're not invited, and
he went out and I got the audio. But I
want to get to President Trump here, but he's like,

(26:58):
I can't believe that came from the President. I really
don't think he would have done that. President Charumpy shauning back,
come on, you're welcome, and to give me time to
convince you about the big beautiful bill you and your
family are. Come on, come on, Ron, come.

Speaker 8 (27:11):
On, well, thank you very much. This is a beautiful day.
It's a little warm, but that's the way we like it.
And this is a beautiful Republicans and beautiful Democrats.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
We have them both in a beautiful first lady.

Speaker 8 (27:23):
Nice to mention them in the same breath, frankly, and
he looks younger. Delighted to welcome all of the members
of the House and Senate and your beautiful families. Great
honor to have you at the White House and to
the annual White House Congressional Picnic. Long time it's.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Been going on.

Speaker 8 (27:40):
I want to thank our magnificent First Lady for putting
together this wonderful evening. Good Man, there are too many friends,
frankly to mention all of them. We have so many
of our congressmen, and we have some senators in here.
I have to tell you they snuck in, but that's okay.

(28:05):
But I just want to thank all of you, and
I want to in particular thanks Speaker Mike Johnson, he's
doing an incredible job, and all of our other colleagues
on both sides of the aisle for your service to America.
That's what it is. It's service to America. For more
than half a century, the White House Congressional Picnic is

(28:28):
served as a special night for Republicans and Democrats to
put politics aside, if that's possible. Is that possible, I
think so. Right for at least about an hour and
come together with our families and give thanks and privilege
to all of those people. And I want to really,
in particular thank all of the people that so beautifully

(28:49):
serve our country. And that's not exactly what you're doing.
Everyone here works incredibly hard, and your loved ones they
make just these tremendous sacrifice is enormous sacrifices, frankly, and
I want to thank you all. The exceptional dedication to
our country is unparalleled. We're gathered at a truly exciting

(29:10):
time for our nation. The USA is now the hottest
country in the world. They just came back from the
Middle East and the king of Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
We have a great leader of guitar as you probably know,
and UAE all leaders, great leaders, frankly, and they all
said the same thing. They started her up. They said,

(29:31):
America is the hottest country anywhere in the world. And
it is. And if you think about it, seven or
eight months ago, we were cold as ice. We weren't hot,
we were a laughing stock. And now we're hot as
can be. They all respect us. We actually came home.
You'll be happy to hear five point one trillion dollars
we brought back with us from the Middle East.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
So that was a.

Speaker 8 (29:53):
That's an all time record by far. But the USA
is now really on a path that's I believe, on
parallel trillions of dollars of investment or pouring in incomes
of soaring. Grocery prices are way down, gasoline prices are
way down, energy prices are down, mortgage rates are down,
and inflation is down. Other than that, how you're doing right?

(30:16):
They've been talking to me, do you think you can
get prices down? We did it, every single one of them.
And last month we cut the trade deficit. You saw
that two days ago, was just announced. The trade deficit
was cut in exactly half. And that was all done
in a period of four months. So we've reduced a

(30:36):
number of illegal border crosses. And you know that because
you look at the numbers, and ninety nine point nine
last month there was three people got across.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Three.

Speaker 8 (30:48):
So I did a good job in twenty sixteen, but
we did an even better job right now and it's
been amazing. We have to get a little cooperation for
some people, but a lot of bad people were let
into our country. We're getting them out and we're getting
them out fast. And I think you know that they
came from jails, prisons, they came from mental institutions, gang members.

(31:11):
We're getting them out very fast. You're going to be
very happy when you see the results the recent months.
We've even come together as a bi partisan basis and
honored by partisan basis, with the help of our great
first lady to pass to take it down Act protecting
our Youth from Exploitation. And I want to thank you, Milani,

(31:32):
and thank you everybody out there. When I saw that
bill pass by partisan, I said, you know, I think
you're going to take my job, Malania, and you'll get
a little bipe. We don't get so much by partisan.
So she didn't know why. She said, why is that?
I said, there is no reason for it, but you.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Did it, President Trump at the congressional picnic right there
first Lady Milani and Trump and her white flows and
flowered pass stell skirt just beaming up there. President Trump
looked very healthy, the wind flipping the hairs a little
bit there. He's going to be seventy nine tomorrow, I

(32:11):
mean Saturday, seventy nine On Saturday, Army would be two fifty.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Oh wait, I'm hearing that. Newsom has a response to
the congressional picnic here. You're going to connect that, right, Okay,
we're having some what.

Speaker 9 (32:32):
Is okay, We are working on the audio. I'm not
sure if that's site on the governor's end, but we're
working to get that production up and running for you
so you can listen in. We certainly will have excerpts
of what the governor has said, but we're efforting to
get the audio working so we can hear governor news speech.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
We're not going to go back to normal, he says
on top of his game. It's superintendent. Missed to her.
Make sure you say superintendent, not interim, or I'd have
to go back and re edit it. Yeah, the graduate
the diplomas. I'm gonna tell you about it next. Yeah,
it's costing you. Ego her, ego.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
The assistant Trevor Cherry show Londo, Valley's power dog.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Uh, Superintendent Misty Nixon her, Yeah, she did her dots,
a full of AI lies. That was her first jump
out the gate. Now, yeah, we got a little more
going on. The district had to go back and reprint
thirty five hundred diplomas to update Misty HER's title from
interim to superintendent. Each reprint costs a buck seventy three

(33:46):
six grand Presonal Teacher Association. They've been going back and forth.
Bonia said, it's a small change, but when they caused
a big headache for staff already preparing for end of
year events, A big concern because it's indicative of the
culture in our school system, the diploma holds the same
value with or without the word interim. No, I'm missed
her and it needs to just say super not interim.

(34:07):
Go change it. Yes, I know it costs people. I
know people here. I'm always talking about how how poor
our students are. And I was a little girl and
I thought my name would be.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
There, could find her place here on the diploma correctly.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
Imagine what is possible when we come together.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yeah, don't hyperventilate. Breath here, here, breathe, Breathe into the back.
Breathe into the back. It'll be okay, it'll be okay,
it'd be okay, it'll be okay.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Imagine what we kind of achieve.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
When we stay focused.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Yeah, but let's just leave ven orum on. It'll say,
don't hyperventilate, No, calm down, down, when we lead with love,
and when we refuse to let hate win or take
six thousand dollars from taxpayers, So that it doesn't say
interim on there. Because I'm Richard Nixon. Sorry, Richard, I'm sorry,

(34:58):
I shouldn't. I need to stop doing that, sister dossier
because unified said diploma orders are typically placed in March
or early April, and the reprint was due to the
timing of the superintendent announcement in late April, so we
had to go back in there and we had to
change it because we value taxpayer money and we know

(35:21):
those children would not want enterim on that. They would
like to know that I was the superintendent when they graduated.
How dare they let them meet little debbies? Oh, I know,
I need to stop it. We just love paying that

(35:42):
extra six thousand dollars, mister her We love that.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
And I love you so incredibly much. The insistent Trevor
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