Every Wednesday morning I go live on Instagram and we sit and chat about California Politics, over coffee.
This week we discussed all the reasons we are thankful to be in California (since we spend most of the year complaining about it).
Then we talk about the rumor that Que Mala may be pushed out to make room for Michelle Obama at VP.
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podcast. Good morning.
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What's going on everybody? Thanks for tuning in to another
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episode of coffee and California Politics.
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As always every Wednesday at 9 a.m. last week, I apologize for
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missing it. I was stuck in a hearing that
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went a little long. The As not really more.
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What happened? Just got one a really long.
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What am I drinking today? I'm still drinking Freedom
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roast. We have a bunch of it.
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So we're still drinking the freedom Rose before we switch to
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anything else, but we're back and I'll let everyone hop on if
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you didn't tune into last night's episode.
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Last night's episode was really interesting.
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Thanks again to Morgan for coming on and being a part of
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the show and having a great discussion went really.
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It went a lot longer than I was. Back to him because we had a lot
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of stuff to talk about and it we really dived into an really had
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a long form discussion about what's behind the crime wave in
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California right now. And yeah, we talked about a lot
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of things. We started kind of went from the
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beginning. Where did what?
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You know, what started all this. All the laws that were put into
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place of the propositions, like Prop, 47 prop, 57 a be 109,
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which was prison all realignment, prop, 57
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reclassified a lot of Violent crimes to nonviolent crimes
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which reduce their penalties you know very nonviolent crimes like
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rape of an unconscious person due to intoxication as well as
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you know bombing to injure people.
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Those are nonviolent crimes. Also an interesting one that I
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pointed out last night on the podcast assault with a deadly
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weapon or assault with a firearm is not a violent crime here in
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California, which you would think in California, which is so
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gun. Anti-gun.
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You think they would put huge penalties on anything related to
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a firearm. So I guess, you know, it's not a
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the worst crime in the world If you defend yourself with
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firearm, I don't know. It just seems odd but yeah it's
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a great episode if you really want to learn more about what's
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going on with the crime crime wave here in California, it's a
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great episode tune into. So it's on YouTube right now be
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up on podcast later today as As well as this episode coughing.
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California politics is always an audio version is on later.
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So if you can't tune in right now at 9:00 a.m. your job or
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whatever doesn't allow you to tune in or just turn it on.
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You can always listen later on the podcast.
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So today, I'm supporting my noodle shirt, got some more
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merch in the site in the store and instagramming and check the
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link. Elites hate you is still there.
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There's some other new things, there's a new coffee mug which
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I'd like to go now. I can get my hands on one of
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them because they're pretty cool.
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Perfect for coffee and California politics.
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You can get your own California, underground mug, but enough of
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the announcements out of the way, let's talk about what the
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subject of today is and we'll get into it.
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I want to get to an article that I was reading this morning,
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which was really interesting about Kamala Harris.
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You know, California girl, who is facing a lot of problems and
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what the rumors are out of DC. These are only rumors there,
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only speculation. But it doesn't seem implausible,
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but the first thing I like to do ahead of Thanksgiving, which is
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tomorrow. Happy early Thanksgiving to
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everyone. By the way is I would like to
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actually sit and talk about and you guys can feel free to put
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this in the, in the chat, in the comments, I like people to step
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back and go. What am I thankful for about
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being in California? And I know that's hard to do
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because a lot of people rag on California, it seems like we're
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always sitting here ragging on On how bad California is, and
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what's going on in California. And those are big issues.
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But I think there's a lot of things to be grateful and
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thankful for for being in California and I'm going to talk
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about a couple of them. You feel free to put them in
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like honestly what are things that make you thankful to be
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here in California? You know, like one thing is, you
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know, families here. So families, close by so that's
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always good San Diego, which is the best city In the state.
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Don't at me because I think it's the best city.
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I've been to all of them and I think San Diego's the best.
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That's why I love living here and that I guess that's the
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first thing. I'm lucky to live where I am I'm
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thankful that I live in an area that most people would love to
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live where I live. I think people would love to
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live where I live so I kind of make sure I Always, I'm thankful
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for that. I always kind of really feel
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thankful and kind of keep that in my mind that I'm in a place
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that most people would love to come people travel all over to
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come to San Diego and I live in a great area.
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So I'm thankful for that going with San Diego.
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I love that. We have not gotten covid, crazy
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knock on wood that San Diego County has not gone covid crazy.
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Everything's kind of really just back to normal.
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There's no mask mandate and plays, there's no vaccine Seeing
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passports down here, and in San Diego, everything's basically
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back to normal. They do, you know, you can do
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whatever you want. There's a couple things here and
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there, and even courts, and government buildings, don't
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really require Mass anymore. So, that's a cool thing.
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And I think I'm thankful when I look at other places like LA and
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San Francisco that things are not looking good in LA and San
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Francisco and San Diego has been pretty good and you know, San
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Diego is one of the better cities.
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You know, love him or hate him, Kevin Faulkner, I think did a
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good job of just keeping the city safe and clean and, you
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know, doing the basic things that keep a modern city running
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that if you know, not everything was perfect.
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It's hard to keep everything in a city perfect.
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But for the most part, I do like that San Diego compared to other
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other places compared to other cities.
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San Diego is a nice town. It's a nice city to come to
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however, Todd Gloria. Yeah you know he's only been in
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for you one year, give him another three years.
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He could probably ruin the city really quickly and turn it into
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another Ela. Also, my wife pointed out that
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it's interesting that he looks like you put on a couple lbs.
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If you saw one of his recent pictures but that's a whole
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different issue, maybe the stress of being mayor has gotten
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to him. So, that's something I'm
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thankful for. Obviously the weather all that
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living in San Diego, thankful for the weather thankful for the
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location Beauty. Um, funny enough, I do love
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being this close to Mexico, being able to hop over to t.j.
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or VA or something like that. That's always fun.
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So those are some things I've been thankful for and the last
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thing I want to talk about that, I'm really, really thankful for
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is the people in California. And this is really, this is
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really key because a lot of people hate on California and a
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lot of people hate on California and they want to say like okay,
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Californians, you get what you vote for and it drives people
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nuts. I'm sorry.
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I see people push back on this. I'm sorry.
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I'm seeing a lot of people kind of push back and say like you
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know put their foot down and say, no it's not true.
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There are something like more registered Republicans in
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California than there are in any other state and it's only 25% of
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the podium electorate. There's 25% of no party.
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So people say like oh you get what you vote for that's not
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true at all. Californians, a very very big
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state. Yeah.
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Governor Newsom, noodles 1. Again, one has beat his recall,
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doesn't mean he's not facing a tough 2022 where he's got a kind
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of tripped and read the line, but I'm thankful for the people.
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There are good people here in California and I've I figured
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that out when you kind of take away the noise and social media
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and people saying like what California is a hellhole give up
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on California, it's awful. I've had that the most people I
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meet Are good people and this platform has been one way to do
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it. Platform has been one way to
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connect with a lot of people and I'm really glad to see the
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amount of people that people have been able to really connect
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with Incredible influencers. People that I've been able to
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get to know and be a part of and get it part of this whole
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ordeal. There's a lot of people out
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there in California, who are fighting and there's a lot of
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people who are really concerned about California and that's
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something I'm thankful for. I'm thankful for that in the
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past year or so, we've seen a lot of people.
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If not want to start the change they have become at least people
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who support the change, people who are like I want to be a part
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of the change and that to me is cool.
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That's that's really cool because most of you people are
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making California are not the prototypical stereotypes that
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people portray as And most people are just normal people
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who just want to live their lives.
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I mean, I know the media and everybody portrays Californians
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as like hipsters and hipster doofuses who are just obsessed
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with like they're vegan turkeys for tomorrow.
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But like that's not California to me, you know, there's those
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Pockets. There are certainly those
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pockets of areas. I mean if you're in San Diego I
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mean just go to North Park, you know exactly who I'm talking
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about the same people who wear, you know, the Funky glasses and
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they think they're unique because they're all working on
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MacBook Pros. You got that unique.
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You look like everybody else here in North Park, but that's
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sort of the image that people have of California is that it's
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just all these hipster doofuses, who really don't who really,
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really don't get it or just kind of detached from reality.
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But most of the people I've met are just good people.
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And even when I went to a church that I think I've talked about
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in the past, that was definitely more left-leaning but the people
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the reason I stay was because the people were good, the people
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were Would people and even though we didn't agree
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politically, they never really knew my politics because I was
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afraid. Like if they found out my
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politics, they'd probably kick me out.
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I've been shunned me from the church and my also, but my
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belief was that politics doesn't really matter in church.
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You know, you're here for one reason and one reason only, you
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shouldn't really be worried about who's on what team
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politically but this this church, you know, they have some
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political leanings and they would kind of put stuff in their
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sermons and you know, they were all about like you know, let's
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mischaracterize President Trump let's mischaracterize.
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What's going on at the border and let's mischaracterize this,
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but too much politics. Anyway, the point of it is is
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that I stayed in that church for a long time because the people
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were really good and the bottom line is that people are really
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good in California and that there's a lot of good people
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here in California who are willing and open to ideals if we
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just kind of work at it. And I think that there's Is
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plenty of opportunity here in California.
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I think California has to be the the area that is going to change
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things for the rest of the country.
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I think California. As they say that we California
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goes, so, does the rest of the nation.
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But I think that starts here, I think that starts here when it
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comes to discussing getting along with people figuring out.
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Where do we go from here? Is this the microcosm of the
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country where we're at political, Dreams.
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Do we figure out how to work together?
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Do we figure out what we want out of our country.
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What do we want from our government?
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What do we want from our Representatives?
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Do we figure that out here in California?
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And then people look at California.
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Well, you can get done California, you can get done
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anywhere. I mean, Virginia was definitely
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an eye-opener. People thought Virginia was
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going to be blue forever, and this really isn't about blue or
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red. It's about the fact that people
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have opened their minds, and people are willing to see some
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sort of changed, especially after covid and everything that
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has been happening. Now, it is important to remember
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that there are people in California.
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A lot of good people who are fighting, people who want to be
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a part of the change and people who are interested in the
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change. Because if there's something
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about California, when I first came to California way back in
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high school, I was always Blown Away by the, the new thinking of
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California, that they were always kind of looking ahead
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that they were always kind of thinking in the future, they
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say, That they're thinking the future now and they're
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Progressive terms when reality. A lot of it's regressive when
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you get back down to the nitty-gritty of their policies
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and how it has the unintended consequences which are really
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regressive. They're not as Progressive as
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they think. But back then I used to think,
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wow, California so much more forward-thinking than the rest
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of the country. They're looking towards the
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future, how to make a better life for their their citizens.
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And I think that's still here. I think that that vein is still
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here in California where People are looking forward.
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People are trying to think outside of the box.
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People are trying to try new things and that's exciting.
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And I think, you know, you have to go through these moments of
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turmoil to kind of wake people up to shake them out of their
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reality to get to the point where people are sitting, you're
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gone. Okay, things are bad.
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We need to get things better and how do we do that?
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And I'm so you're starting to see it now.
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You're starting to see people show up at school board
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meetings, you're starting to see people show up Up at County
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meetings at their local. Meetings are starting to get
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involved in the local politics and that's good in the words of
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Bernie Sanders die, so collecting but these are the
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things that give me hope. And that's I'm thankful for, I'm
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thankful for the people of California who are, who are
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working to really stay here and fight it out because I think
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there's there's hope otherwise I wouldn't I'd be like I have
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there's no hope. This is really going down.
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The crapper there's really no reason to stay here anymore.
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But I think there's hope I think there's reason to, you know, in
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the words of I mean, I know it's not really from The Dark Knight
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but they use it. A lot from The Dark Knight is,
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It's always darkest before the dawn, who knows?
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So that's, that's tough to I'm thankful for and I'm also
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thankful obviously to the supporters, the people who are
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tuning in to this channel 330, people are tuning in right now.
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That's awesome. I've this, this is like a record
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for me that I did not expect to have this.
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People tuning in right now but this is really awesome to have
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this many people tuning in and watching me talking to a cell
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phone about California politics. I mean that shows you that
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there's a lot of people who are interested in what's going on in
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California, what they can do. So thank you to the supporters
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and everybody, it's been a great year in that term and that's
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basically it. So I've got enough of a rant
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right now. I know a bunch of people in the
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comments section said stuff, they are thankful for so I'm
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going to to scroll back up and see what people were saying.
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So when asked, what is freedom roast, it's a roast from Black
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Rifle coffee. It's very good medium.
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Roast smooth. Very easy to drink the weather.
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Obviously, people love the weather.
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The weather we have all seasons. The weather still join, the
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beautiful weather. Yeah, weather is definitely
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something like, I think if California didn't have good
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weather, if it was more along the lines of like a North
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Dakota, I don't think they'd get get away with as much stuff as
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they get, and I think that people stay around in California
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because of the weather, because they like it here, but If this
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was a area that people didn't really want to leave, he is
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uncomfortable and they were still doing these policies.
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I think people would obviously get up and leave and I always
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say that I always say that the economy does well in California,
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despite what Californians do herbicide outside, despite what
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California government does. So, like noodles will say, oh,
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look at how. Well we're doing, we're roaring
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back. The economy is doing well, you
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Now, the California economy is going to do well because it's a
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massive state with a lot of resources.
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A lot of people, a lot of money, so why are they, you know,
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that's a perfect breeding ground for a good economy.
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Our landscape. How many Freedom Fighters?
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Yeah, yeah. Freedom Fighter, a lot of people
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here who are waking up and there's a lot of people who are
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now only waking up. There's a lot of people who are
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Getting getting into this stuff. People who had never really
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thought about this stuff. People who are starting to
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think. Wow, you know, maybe I should
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exercise my second amendment rights to protect myself.
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Wow, maybe I should learn about how my city council Works.
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Maybe I should learn more about the Constitution.
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So that's one of the I don't think they intend a to, when
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covid happened, you know, they're pushing a lot of stuff,
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but I don't think they intended it to kind of have the backlash
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effect of people waking up and going.
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Maybe I'm a constitutionalist now.
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So things are going to change all different Landscapes
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thankful in and out is still here.
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Yeah I'm thankful and I was still here because it's
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delicious thankful for Derpy. Yep.
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Same in the Inland Empire. Pretty much back to normal
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except those are actually where the yeah, there's people who
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still we're here in San Diego. Voluntarily.
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We actually celebrate Thanksgiving in Mexico with the
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fam. Oh, what part of Mexico do you
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say? Celebrated people say move, I
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say no this stays worth fighting for.
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Yeah I agree I hope nobody gives up on Callie we need to fight.
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Yep to do Worth Fighting For And Allah, we are going to turn this
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around. I feel like the Cavalry is
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arriving. We've been in the trenches
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getting bombard for a long time. Things are changing had to start
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somewhere. Yeah it has to get to a point
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where I think it's so bad. People wake up and and maybe
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that's the silver lining of covid-19 at got so bad.
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It's still kind of bad. A lot of areas where people
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waking up and people are just kind of going, wait a second,
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what's going on here? This isn't normal behavior, this
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isn't normal, what I'm used to because if Just trudged along
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and things were the same. And, you know, you saw your
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taxes, go up a little bit here, a little bit here, and it got
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more expensive here a little bit here.
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I don't think people would have woken up as much, but the fact
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that they shocked people out of their, their world for you and
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they're normal reality, I think that might be the silver lining.
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Hey, from Sacramento, what's up? SD is why Novo and make it.
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So the only vaccine people can hold office, don't you think
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they are doing this? Because the law?
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Sorry Marie called are afraid of pro-freedom.
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Well, the city council is doing that.
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So, that's a Todd Gloria thing that's not a county thing.
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So the County Board of Supervisors and the city are two
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different governmental agencies a governmental entities, so they
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that has nothing to do with each other the law.
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Austin dreamer thing. If you don't know what's going
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on Lawson dreamer, they've gotten the recall going so far.
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You can follow it recall. Reamer on Instagram.
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If you're in San Diego, you're in a district.
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You can help out collect signatures, but she's one of the
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more weaker ones because she was in an area that was a republican
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before she flipped it to a Democrat.
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She does have, I would say she's in a tough District because a
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lot of people can shoot, you know, Republican come roaring
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back in her district and beat her.
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So, you know, I think she's the week, one on the County Board of
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Supervisors, and that stuff you have to think about.
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We talked about that with guerrilla warfare here, or
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gorilla, political Warfare here in California.
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You got to think about these things.
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You got to think strategically and think who's the weak person
00:20:35
on my County Board, supervisors, who we can recall, who would
00:20:38
likely lose their seat and flip it to another a different party
00:20:42
affiliation. Whether it's Republican
00:20:44
libertarian, or independent, someone who's just not going to
00:20:46
be a statist. If you don't know me, if you're
00:20:50
new to this first time, I'm anti statist, I call anybody who
00:20:54
loves the government. A statist, the left to me is not
00:20:57
even the left or not liberal anymore.
00:20:59
They're just status and anybody who's against that I'm Forum.
00:21:03
I'd support him. Whether they're Republican
00:21:05
libertarian or whatever, even if they're independent no party.
00:21:08
I don't really care. If you're as long as your anti
00:21:09
statist, that's what's really matters.
00:21:12
But you have to think strategically and you have to
00:21:14
think strategically where you look at kind bars to her eyes.
00:21:19
You look at the city council and go who's probably in the weakest
00:21:23
position that we can collect enough signatures one to recall
00:21:25
them. And to that, we could probably
00:21:27
flip their seat and then maybe change things.
00:21:29
Because here in San Diego, if we're able to recall Lawson
00:21:32
dreamer and flip her seat. That's it, you know, Nathan
00:21:36
Fletcher. No longer has his power to Ram
00:21:39
stuff through because now it's a three to four more
00:21:43
conservatives, or people who are not status.
00:21:46
That's how you have to start to think.
00:21:48
If you could flip one seat and make all the difference.
00:21:50
Go after that one, see, like your life depends on it.
00:21:52
You'll have to flip the entire County Board of Supervisors, but
00:21:55
if you can flip one, see, and get them out longer sooner
00:21:59
before their term ends. That's awesome.
00:22:01
So, thankful, Nancy Pelosi bought a retirement home in
00:22:07
Florida. I bet people in Florida are not
00:22:11
happy. Yeah, Floridians are not happy
00:22:14
about that. So now you want it it's a little
00:22:18
early for any. I don't think they're open.
00:22:19
They open at 10 a.m. I think pearl earrings are not
00:22:23
happy about that such hypocrisy with buying a mansion by the
00:22:27
ocean. Well yeah I mean and I tweeted
00:22:30
before we hopped on here about the electric car idea and I
00:22:33
don't think I think is really out of the realm of possibility
00:22:37
of sounds conspiratorial. But if you kind of always
00:22:40
backtrack any climate, It change policy and you just kind of walk
00:22:46
it back and go. Okay, well, who would be in
00:22:49
control? This who would monitor is, who
00:22:51
would enforce this? You always end up that the
00:22:54
government ends up with more control, then, then you would
00:23:00
like, and it really, that's all it comes down to and people are
00:23:04
all your conspiracy theorist, you hate the climate, you want
00:23:06
to die? No, I love the environment I
00:23:08
want. I want the Redwoods to be alive.
00:23:10
I want all the areas of California be Tech did I think
00:23:13
there should be National and state parks?
00:23:15
I think we should see the beauty and wonder that is California
00:23:18
and America. I think we should figure out how
00:23:21
to reuse water. I think we should figure out how
00:23:24
to incorporate renewable energy, whether its nuclear or anything
00:23:27
like that. But when you start to look at
00:23:30
why they push a specific policy, you can start to really
00:23:33
understand if you kind of frame it in.
00:23:37
Well, it's all about you go backwards.
00:23:39
It's all about more control than you realize. oh, that's why
00:23:43
they're doing this, you know, that's why they're pushing
00:23:45
electric cars, even though electric cars I think someone
00:23:49
posted they would have to be done with electricity, which you
00:23:54
need power to do, and where does the power come from?
00:23:57
For electricity? Electricity doesn't magically
00:24:00
appear. It needs to be produced by some
00:24:02
ways that done by natural gas. Is it done by Cole's?
00:24:05
It done by, you know, electricity doesn't produce
00:24:08
itself. So something has to produce
00:24:10
electricity. I know it's solar solar is not
00:24:13
consistent enough. Wind turbines are not consistent
00:24:16
enough. All these Allergies are not
00:24:19
consistent enough even though we see it now especially tomorrow I
00:24:23
think there is Santa Ana winds predicted for here in Southern
00:24:27
California. So prepare prepare for the fact
00:24:31
that there might be blackouts and brownouts tomorrow and
00:24:34
Thanksgiving because our grid cannot handle it.
00:24:37
And that's a scary thing. That when noodle said, oh, I'm
00:24:41
going to mandate that everyone has that.
00:24:43
We can't sell gas-powered cars. It's all gonna be electric by
00:24:46
2035, or whatever. You start to say, well, but we
00:24:51
don't have a grid ready to get all that electricity going.
00:24:55
Oh, that's something that doesn't really matter.
00:24:57
Now, you're starting to say, well, they control the
00:24:59
electricity and they give the contracts out and they have a
00:25:02
monopoly over it so it makes sense when you start to think
00:25:06
about that way. So If you question or want
00:25:10
transparency, the left immediately labels you with
00:25:12
horrible name. So what you said makes sense,
00:25:13
but they would go crazy over that very common sense
00:25:16
statement. Unfortunately.
00:25:18
Yeah, I mean that's why I joke. I lean into the joke that I'm
00:25:22
being extra conspiratorial and give me my tinfoil hat, but it's
00:25:26
just an observation, it's an observation of like it's an
00:25:29
issue of the government controls, public, utilities and
00:25:32
Public, Utilities, have to answer to the government.
00:25:35
They get that Monopoly. Now if the government can lean
00:25:39
on that public utility and say, listen, you're going to do this
00:25:43
for us. Otherwise, we might not renew
00:25:45
your contract in a couple of years.
00:25:46
Do you think these big companies are going to want to lose their
00:25:49
contracts will be out of business, like, SDG&E loses
00:25:52
their contract, to be the exclusive provider in San Diego.
00:25:56
Do you think they would be able to recover?
00:25:58
No, I mean, they would lose billions of dollars in money
00:26:02
that they make. So of course, they're going to
00:26:06
do whatever the A government tells them to do.
00:26:08
And really that's, that's kind of the definition of fascism is
00:26:13
when the corporate powers in the government, start to work
00:26:15
together to the point where you really can't distinguish, the
00:26:18
two of them where, you know, corporations are working on
00:26:20
behalf of the government, they're still private entities.
00:26:23
They're still private entities, technically, but when they work
00:26:26
together, in this kind of cold, collusion Airy way that's
00:26:31
fascism so when the state and the private Enterprise work
00:26:34
together to enforce stuff that's fact Chism.
00:26:38
Gotta start going back to the old e-cars that turn on when you
00:26:40
push them. Yeah the ones with the like
00:26:42
that. Now the Earth is 5 billion years
00:26:45
old and has survived at least one extinction level event.
00:26:48
This kind of change garbage is crap.
00:26:50
It's about control. Yeah.
00:26:52
And I always bring this up but there's an interesting video.
00:26:56
I think it's the truth Factory. She hasn't done a lot of the
00:26:59
recently but if you like these kind of theories The truth
00:27:04
Factory. She's very unique in the fact
00:27:06
that she narrates it through a cat like so she stays Anonymous.
00:27:11
So she narrates it through a Kappa.
00:27:13
She has an excellent video about how humans may have actually
00:27:18
saved the planet with our carbon footprint, rather than destroyed
00:27:22
it. Because what happens is that
00:27:28
when you release more carbon into the air, you actually help
00:27:30
warm it up. And we've actually warmed up the
00:27:33
planet enough to avoid an Ice Age, which we were headed
00:27:36
towards and now we have incredible growing season so
00:27:39
we've actually kind of helped the planet.
00:27:40
We were on our way to a disastrous Ice Age but it's an
00:27:44
interesting video. Check it out.
00:27:45
It's the truth Factory. Micro grids nuclear power with
00:27:52
photo fossil fuel backup. California has a good mix of
00:27:55
power generation. Yeah, that's another thing I
00:27:59
don't understand. Is why not just do a all the
00:28:02
above kind of, why not just doing all of the above, sort of
00:28:08
solution? Why are we not just looking at
00:28:09
everything? Like an all the Buffs, our
00:28:11
solution where we get, we get abundant energy, you know, and
00:28:17
then you can power the cars and you can't and then it makes
00:28:19
sense to Everybody of electric cars, because if you have
00:28:22
nuclear energy that can power all these cars and all these
00:28:24
grids, then it makes sense, then it makes sense to have those.
00:28:29
But right now it the energy grid fails at like the slightest and
00:28:34
whether inconvenience the truth Factory.
00:28:41
I think that's her, but you'll notice it because she has a lot
00:28:43
of videos that go down, these rabbit holes, they're really fun
00:28:46
to watch. It does a really good job.
00:28:48
She really dives into Them and you'll notice right away,
00:28:52
there's a little cat in the corner.
00:28:53
That's her narrating with this cat.
00:28:56
Kind of Avatar. I guess you would call it more
00:28:59
CO2 and warmer weather means more food.
00:29:01
Yeah so we're actually in it's a really good video.
00:29:05
I suggest you go check it out. It's one of the videos I watch.
00:29:08
I went okay she makes good points.
00:29:10
Maybe we maybe because humans are on this planet.
00:29:14
We were able to avoid a disastrous Ice Age that would
00:29:17
have caused you know. Men no food.
00:29:21
We wouldn't be able to grow anything like in Starvation.
00:29:24
So the fact that we are able to change that around is is kind of
00:29:28
ironic that they're like, blaming people for what's going
00:29:32
on, but what's going on with the the ozone and carbon and all
00:29:36
that stuff on reality, maybe we're helping out.
00:29:40
But anyway, so And it was like talking about, we kind of got
00:29:44
off on a nuclear energy tangent. Again, if you have stuff you
00:29:50
want to say, you're thankful for go for it, there was this
00:29:54
article about Kamala Harris and the only reason I want to bring
00:29:58
this up, obviously Kamala Harris, former Attorney General,
00:30:01
and senator from California da of San Francisco, So anything
00:30:09
that revolves Kamala Harris to me is still California politics,
00:30:14
and this article is from the American Thinker.
00:30:16
It's called the disturbing and shocking plan to replace Kamala
00:30:19
Harris. Dude, I'm going to hop down
00:30:23
because a lot of this is really just kind of background and the,
00:30:29
our author says, the suspicions of an impasse between the Biden
00:30:32
Harris. Cams came to the fore with
00:30:33
gossip information. I received last week, the Bad
00:30:36
Blood between them stems from Jill, Biden.
00:30:38
Wife of the president who I heard hates Kamala Harris.
00:30:41
It goes back to when Harris accused bio, being a racist
00:30:44
during a televised, Democrat, presidential debates.
00:30:46
And that hurt for two reason. Biden has a troubling past over
00:30:49
ratios race issues based on his incriminating comments
00:30:52
throughout the years and it's close friendships with Strom
00:30:54
Thurmond and Robert Byrd, given the racial climate of left-wing
00:30:57
politics job. I knew this could have seriously
00:31:00
damaged. Her husband's chance of reaching
00:31:01
the White House, a goal. She was determined to achieve as
00:31:03
her husband, but but in the end, she never really made it about.
00:31:12
One of the things that scares them as much as it does, the
00:31:14
Republicans is that the president Harris would promote a
00:31:17
member of the squad to become the next house, leader,
00:31:19
replacing a probably retiring, Nancy Pelosi.
00:31:22
So, behind the scenes, the cabal is plotting a succession
00:31:24
acceptable to them. It begins with the premise that
00:31:27
Harris must go before. Biden does two names, were
00:31:30
bowled over Pete, Buddha judge who would be a figurehead
00:31:33
because he's only been mayor. He's you know, they'll just tell
00:31:36
them what to do Hillary. Titan, which sounds awful.
00:31:42
They consider to be a cable vice president.
00:31:44
However, if she were to run in 2024, Donald Trump would
00:31:47
probably beat her again. Probably more soundly this time.
00:31:51
So, according to this guy Source the odds-on money Jay Bouche,
00:31:57
call the ear. He got it.
00:31:59
The answer is clear. Select Michelle Obama money, the
00:32:04
Machinery, powering the media will be behind her and the
00:32:08
reason she didn't want to run was in 2020 was because she was
00:32:11
afraid of being defeated and if she's vice president and then
00:32:15
she can kind of wrap everything up.
00:32:17
For 20, 24, lb better, race, and gender will be even louder and
00:32:22
drumbeat leading up to 2024 with Michelle Obama in the White
00:32:25
House by 2024. The propaganda will be so loud.
00:32:27
They'll be considered treasonous for the people of Oregon State.
00:32:29
Black female president. 2024 Democrats will ensure that race
00:32:33
will remain front and center issue in American society, that
00:32:35
is the scenario that's being plotted, behind closed doors in
00:32:38
Washington DC. Yikes, not awesome.
00:32:47
Let me know what you think in the comments about it.
00:32:53
I heard there's room for about Michelle Obama running for
00:32:55
president. It's not out of the I wouldn't
00:32:59
say it's completely out of the realm of possibilities for her
00:33:02
running for president but it's I would say it's far-fetched, why?
00:33:06
Because being president is hard, it's not easy.
00:33:10
And it's stressful and your you always kind of have to be on
00:33:13
whether you like it or not and I don't I'm not sure Michelle
00:33:18
Obama really wants to be on as much as people really think.
00:33:23
She saw her husband went through 48 years.
00:33:27
She saw how he was vilified, he saw he was attacked.
00:33:31
I don't really think Michelle Obama wants to do it.
00:33:33
I don't think I know that they want to try and figure out how
00:33:36
to get rid of Kamala Harris. Quietly Pete, Buddha judge makes
00:33:41
more sense because he's sort of that ambitious guy.
00:33:43
He already ran for president, he wants to be president, but the
00:33:47
end of the day, I don't think Michelle Obama really wants to
00:33:50
be president because cuz she's doing well on her own, she's
00:33:54
doing. She's a figurehead right now.
00:33:56
She's kind of created her Legacy.
00:33:58
She's created this image of herself and I don't think that
00:34:05
she wants to tarnish that. I don't think she wants to be
00:34:08
the one responsible for possibly tarnishing.
00:34:10
Her own, excuse me, her own image.
00:34:14
And if you're if you're already, If you're already sort of like
00:34:21
this figure had in your super popular and stuff like that, why
00:34:24
would you take a job that would make you less popular?
00:34:27
Because regardless, you're going to get people who are not going
00:34:29
to be happy with what you do, even if they're your strongest
00:34:32
supporters, they may turn around and say, well, you didn't do all
00:34:34
the stuff you promised, you didn't do this.
00:34:37
You didn't do that. You didn't pass for Universal
00:34:40
Health Care, you can get this passed.
00:34:42
You know, the Republicans are going to attack her as like the
00:34:45
second coming of a Barack Obama, which probably would be Because
00:34:50
you know Brock would be involved.
00:34:51
Somehow I mean he'd be living in the white house.
00:34:53
He'd be right there. I just don't think she wants to
00:34:56
do it and I don't think she wants to do it because again I
00:35:00
think she's they're making a lot of money, they're doing.
00:35:02
Well they have these huge parties.
00:35:04
They have a fifteen million dollar mansion in Nantucket or
00:35:07
wherever it is Martha's Vineyard.
00:35:11
Why would they want to kind of upset the apple cart?
00:35:14
I would say p. Buddha judge makes more sense
00:35:18
simply because Was he is the guy who is looking to move up the
00:35:23
ladders. You know, he's he wants to be
00:35:26
president, he ran for president makes more sense that he would
00:35:29
be president. They could play the whole
00:35:33
identity politics thing. He'd be the first gay president
00:35:37
and that just makes more sense. He would also be He would also.
00:35:42
But then again, I don't know if he'd win in 2024.
00:35:45
I don't think America would be ready.
00:35:47
Let me know in the comments. What you think.
00:35:48
I don't think America will be ready for a gay president.
00:35:51
I think they were open to the idea of a woman president, but a
00:35:55
gay president, I think you would lose a lot of probably swing
00:35:59
States deep red areas for one reason or another.
00:36:03
I don't have a problem with it, whatever, but I think that would
00:36:07
definitely turn a lot of people off.
00:36:11
And Michelle Obama. She has there's a chance, you
00:36:14
could lose. There's a chance she could lose
00:36:15
because there's going to be a lot of people who are going to
00:36:17
look back on the Obama years who were not fans of it and say,
00:36:20
well, I don't want another Obama term which is kind of what Biden
00:36:23
is Biden. Has turned into the third Obama
00:36:26
term and the, the Obama Dynasty. I don't know how much more and
00:36:30
then they could just tie Michelle Obama to, they could
00:36:34
tie this to buy it in and the Obama.
00:36:39
And it's just, I I think it's a mess, it's too, it's too messy
00:36:43
for them to do. So Let's see, some people are
00:36:46
blowing up in the comments. I want to make sure I get to
00:36:50
people's comments because that's the point of coughing California
00:36:54
politics. If you haven't been here, this
00:36:56
is your first time tuning in. The point of coffee in
00:36:59
California politics is, it's a conversation between us.
00:37:01
It's, we're sitting there chatting.
00:37:02
I'm watching your your comments, sometimes the things.
00:37:06
So if you have anything you want to talk about, if you have any
00:37:09
topics, you want to discuss, throw it in the comments will
00:37:12
touch upon it. Any questions comments?
00:37:15
If like that people weren't happy with Obama's terms since
00:37:18
he did nothing for the black community, I doubt they'd accept
00:37:20
her with open arms, should be under a major microscope.
00:37:23
Well, the media would be absolutely on our side and
00:37:28
excuse me, I have to take a drink of water.
00:37:34
The media would be absolutely in love with her and they would
00:37:38
Herald her as like the second coming of Christ.
00:37:43
So she had get the media coverage or she'd get cover from
00:37:47
the media but there are still a lot of media Outlets that would
00:37:51
not be nice to her and there's a lot of people who would probably
00:37:54
have been tuning out, the corporate media, so corporate
00:37:57
media doesn't have as much power as people think it does anymore.
00:38:01
Especially after the rain has This thing, a lot of people woke
00:38:03
up and said, wait a second. The corporate media told me this
00:38:05
was like a race issue and then people are like, oh, wait a
00:38:09
second. It was an issue with one guy and
00:38:11
three other white guys, had nothing really do with race.
00:38:14
Oh, okay, another interesting thing, another side note, I read
00:38:18
from CNBC the new owners of CNN look like, they want to kind of
00:38:25
pull CNM back from the brink of being this far left propaganda
00:38:30
and he basically said we want real His back which is talked
00:38:34
about a sideswipe to the people at CNN that it's like we want
00:38:39
real journalism back at CNN to say that and I better
00:38:45
perspective seeing I went back to what it was years and years
00:38:47
ago when I was just a we're going to report the news.
00:38:51
Do you think the Democrats are in trouble in the upcoming?
00:38:53
Midterms with all the crazy far-left policies?
00:38:56
Virginia was definitely a wake-up call to the left.
00:39:01
It was definitely only a wake-up call because they saw how a lot
00:39:07
of their policies are getting pushed back.
00:39:08
And people are people are not happy and I think Virginia was
00:39:15
definitely a wake-up call. And the one thing I that drives
00:39:19
me nuts about Republicans is that they will take this as a
00:39:24
win that their platform is somehow always, they've gotten
00:39:27
so much better. You can't claim this as a win.
00:39:31
If the only reason they went with you is because you're the
00:39:33
opposite of how bad this other choices.
00:39:36
It's like, okay, if you had to eat a cow patty or you had to
00:39:41
eat, I don't know stinky eggs or something like something gross,
00:39:48
but ones clearly more edible than the other, and but they
00:39:51
both kind of tastes horrible. Well, would you choose the cow
00:39:53
patty, or would you choose the stinky eggs?
00:39:55
You'd most likely choose the stinky eggs because you're not
00:39:58
eating a cow. Audi, so don't pretend like
00:40:00
you're it's a win because in your so much better because
00:40:03
you're the lesser of two evils. So I'm hoping Republicans don't
00:40:06
take advantage of that. Do you do?
00:40:13
There are some other questions that people.
00:40:17
I think she wants it and I think their family has moved into
00:40:20
dynasties type status with their money and have been president.
00:40:24
Posting, made her temper herself down because she was out shining
00:40:27
her husband. Interesting.
00:40:31
I, you know, if she's that much of an egomaniac, she might want
00:40:35
it. She could definitely say, you
00:40:37
know, I mean, the whole would be historic thing.
00:40:41
Would be something that she would probably be interested in
00:40:44
being the first female. Not only a female, but also the
00:40:47
First, black female president, so she does have that going for
00:40:52
her. So I mean the history, if her
00:40:56
ego, if she wants to stroker you go and get that title, she might
00:41:00
be interested, but it's not like, they're not doing well on
00:41:04
their own like Michelle Obama. Can go anywhere and she's like
00:41:07
treated like a rock star, so she doesn't have to be president to
00:41:10
do that. Actually, I don't think America
00:41:17
is ready for neither. I have the unpopular opinion
00:41:19
that would not be a good idea to have a female president.
00:41:23
I'm sure a lot of people will disagree, but you know, I that's
00:41:26
not the first time I've heard people say that it's, you know,
00:41:31
I'm not the first time I've heard female say, they don't
00:41:33
really want a female president. Also, I don't think and I think
00:41:40
a lot of females feel this way. I don't think females
00:41:43
necessarily want someone to just be like, what's going on with
00:41:47
Kamala Harris right now is not how I think females would have
00:41:52
wanted it. I don't think Females would have
00:41:53
looked at Kamala Harris and the way she got into politics and
00:41:56
the way she rose up through the ranks as a shining example of
00:42:02
her being the first female vice president, I don't think that
00:42:08
that you want to do it on Merit, you want to do it because you
00:42:11
can show the world. Like I did it because I did it
00:42:13
because I have the qualifications.
00:42:14
I worked hard, I got there. I don't think Kamala Harris was
00:42:17
the one that they, if you're, if you're female, you look at and
00:42:20
go. Yeah, that's the shining
00:42:23
example. That's, that's how you get to
00:42:24
the top obviously. Is you do?
00:42:26
What, what? Kamala Harris did.
00:42:28
I can't believe Pete be is a contender after having only been
00:42:31
mayor of a small town. Well, there's a lot to be said,
00:42:37
if you kind of sign your life over to being an establishment
00:42:42
guy, and that's what Pete Buddha judge is, is he's an
00:42:46
establishment guy, and he'll do whatever they tell him to do.
00:42:49
If it means he's going to be president, he doesn't really
00:42:51
care. He's a political monster, he's a
00:42:54
political creature. And he fits perfectly in d.c.,
00:42:57
because he gets to pretend like he's a transport secretary and,
00:43:02
you know, also they're not really crazy about P Buddha
00:43:06
judge because he did that whole, I took a paternity leave right
00:43:10
in the middle of like, Supply chains crumbling in America and
00:43:15
the backlogs, it like the California ports.
00:43:18
So I don't really think like, he would he'd be Be the best pick,
00:43:24
they're not crazy and buddies and establishment guy.
00:43:26
And he's an establishment guy, where he would he would he would
00:43:32
listen to what they say, so that's why I think they push for
00:43:35
him is because he would do what they want, which is what they
00:43:37
wanted from bite him, but Biden is clearly so bad.
00:43:43
That they can't hide it anymore. I don't think people realize you
00:43:48
can hide by it in too long, you hit him in 2020.
00:43:51
I mean, you hit him in the basement yet all these lights
00:43:54
and his own little Studio. He never had to go out and do
00:43:56
anything live. It could have done recorded
00:43:58
videos again and again again. But at the end of the day, like
00:44:05
it, they just want someone, they can control, and that would be
00:44:09
Peter Budaj. And I say p boot hedge on
00:44:13
purpose because it's funny. Do do, do, do, do.
00:44:25
I personally wouldn't vote for a gay cat or female or someone
00:44:29
pretending to be female can't present.
00:44:34
Well, I mean it's I would say people vote for credentials.
00:44:40
I think that's really what it comes down to.
00:44:42
I think I see a lot more people on the right or who are
00:44:47
right-leaning or more worried about credentials of like are
00:44:51
you a good candidate? Yes or no.
00:44:53
And if you're not a good, It's I don't care what identity you
00:44:56
are. They just want to make sure a
00:44:58
good candidate. Media starting become a
00:45:01
liability. Yeah, yeah, I think the media is
00:45:05
not helping itself. The mean it would be fawning
00:45:07
over Michelle running young Kim worked for the Carlyle Group AK
00:45:11
Dominion voting. I don't know much about that,
00:45:14
I've seen that kind of floated around on the internet.
00:45:17
People are trying to say like he was installed to kind of keep
00:45:21
conservatives at Bay and make them feel happy.
00:45:24
Which if you accept that premise, then why across the
00:45:28
country, did we see wins for republicans in areas that were
00:45:32
not Not supposed to win like the truck driver, in New Jersey.
00:45:37
I mean, the guy spent $153 and beat the Democratic state
00:45:41
senator. He's the guy like this, this
00:45:43
Steve Sweeney guy. He's been like a political boss
00:45:47
in New Jersey, four years. So the fact that he beat him and
00:45:52
spent like nothing shows that there's, there's definitely a
00:45:56
rising kind of push back and suffer Ellie.
00:46:02
The fact that he came so close close also shows, like I think
00:46:06
there's a definitely a change. The wave is coming.
00:46:09
My favorite is the City attorney in Portland as in Portland OR
00:46:13
Seattle. I can her, I think it might be
00:46:14
Portland horsey, it might be Seattle.
00:46:17
The City attorney went from Democrat to Republican just
00:46:21
because he promised you would actually enforce the law.
00:46:23
And, you know, prosecute people. So that even if you accept that
00:46:28
young kid in was installed by the Dominion group, it doesn't
00:46:33
really change. The fact that there was big
00:46:36
Gwyn's and shocking wins all over the country and had nothing
00:46:39
to do with conn-young can win some Sears.
00:46:42
Also, I mean she was a huge win. The Attorney General on
00:46:45
Virginia. They're not all Dominion people
00:46:47
from what I know I haven't heard that theory.
00:46:50
I wouldn't mind Tulsi. Yeah Towles has been ramping up
00:46:56
and she's been out more outspoken.
00:47:00
I don't know if I would like a Tulsi gabbard.
00:47:06
She has been changing her tune a lot recently and she's been
00:47:09
coming out and been really anti-establishment one of my
00:47:15
favorite podcasters. Dave Smith part of the problem,
00:47:18
who, you know, big joy for me. He retweeted me this week, so
00:47:22
that was pretty cool. He had said something about,
00:47:26
like, Tulsi gabbard and people saying, oh, we should have told
00:47:29
us Come over to be a Libertarian because that would change the
00:47:32
libertarian party and she could run for as a Libertarian.
00:47:35
She could she could probably get away as a Libertarian.
00:47:37
She do wonders for the party. She get a lot of people
00:47:41
interested. There's a lot of people would
00:47:43
jump on board with a tolsey Libertarian part.
00:47:46
She might be one of the most formidable third-party
00:47:47
candidates since who's the last one.
00:47:53
I'm trying to think about last big third-party candidate.
00:47:56
Is it Ross Perot. Ross Perot is the last one, who
00:47:58
really kind of made a run at it as, a third-party candidate.
00:48:03
But Dave Smith had made a point that sometimes you want people
00:48:06
to be the best at they at what they are.
00:48:09
So like if toll sees the best Democrat, you kind of want her
00:48:14
to stay as a Democrat so that she can help change Democratic
00:48:17
Minds. Now, of course, the Democratic
00:48:20
party kicked her out, like they shoved her out.
00:48:23
She's no longer like in favor of the democratic party so it may
00:48:26
work. It may work for her to run on a
00:48:29
Libertarian ticket, if nothing else to try and change minds and
00:48:35
and get people awake to do. So be very interesting, I think
00:48:44
she's gearing up for something. Y'all going crazy.
00:48:51
This my love it. A lot of energy this morning.
00:48:53
Everyone's all excited. Everyone have off today or
00:48:55
something. Is that why everyone's all all
00:48:59
excited and jumping around to do is that maybe that's why there's
00:49:04
so much at such a big number because people are kind of home,
00:49:06
do a really not really doing anything.
00:49:12
Your thoughts on the upcoming proposal on mandates at cities
00:49:15
SD City Council next week. Yeah I think that's a That's
00:49:21
going to definitely that should be challenged in court.
00:49:24
If it's not going to be challenged, it should definitely
00:49:26
be challenged in court because I don't think you should be able
00:49:29
to discriminate against people based on their health status.
00:49:33
I don't think that's something that Especially if you're
00:49:37
elected. I mean, so if you're, you're
00:49:39
only allowing people to be elected who took the vaccine,
00:49:44
but if someone wants to stand up for the rights of people who are
00:49:46
unvaccinated and they're on vaccinated, they can't
00:49:48
necessarily run for office and the San Diego city council.
00:49:53
So, I, it's these things that I, they put them out and it's up to
00:49:58
constitutional attorneys to kind of push back on and say, like,
00:50:02
no, you can't do this and believe me, there's a lot of
00:50:04
constitutional turn. He's not only in They go all
00:50:06
over California. All over the country who are
00:50:07
pushing back against these things.
00:50:10
So so yeah, it's it's definitely something that I would like to
00:50:18
see challenge because I think it's discriminatory.
00:50:20
I based on health reasons, tinnitus is ramping apropos
00:50:24
appearance and voice. So I bet she runs.
00:50:26
Yeah, she probably, she might be kind of getting out there and
00:50:29
doing her own thing. She's got a good Kavik late.
00:50:32
If she joined the libertarian party and said, I'm going to be
00:50:35
a Libertarian and I'm going to be the best libertarian there is
00:50:39
maybe you know, people like Tulsi.
00:50:43
They're not crazy about her gun, she might have to switch her her
00:50:45
ideas on gun rights. She doesn't do well on gun
00:50:49
rights. I know that people are not crazy
00:50:50
about her ideas on gun rights, and if you're a Libertarian,
00:50:53
your kind of a hands off my gun at all time, Why isn't anyone
00:50:59
got invited out based on his dementia, mental decline?
00:51:03
Because the people who would have that power all surrounding
00:51:06
him, so why would they get him out?
00:51:09
I mean they can invoke the 25th Amendment or try to and that
00:51:12
he's incapable of actually doing what he's supposed to do.
00:51:15
But Do do, do, do do. And as is going to sound funny,
00:51:27
that was to clean outside of his Preference.
00:51:30
They don't have enough dirt. I don't really know what that's
00:51:33
in regards to. We need more people to step up
00:51:37
like the truck driver in Jersey. Yeah.
00:51:39
Yeah. And people ask me all the time
00:51:41
in the DMS, they say, like, well, what can I do?
00:51:42
How can I get involved? I tell them, there's two things
00:51:46
you can do. If you want to get involved, one
00:51:48
you can run for office. You can go to your school
00:51:51
board's, run for office. Figure out how you can get on a
00:51:54
local Council, excuse me, you can do that.
00:52:03
That's one way to do it, get involved become a one of those
00:52:06
local politicians. You know, it's not as hard as
00:52:08
you think it is. I mean, it's work.
00:52:11
It's not impossible. If you really are dedicated and
00:52:13
you want to run for school board or anything, go for it.
00:52:17
Get involved in your local community and you can do that
00:52:21
too. If you don't want to be the face
00:52:23
of it, get involved in the people who are supporting people
00:52:27
who are running for these offices, whether it's their
00:52:29
campaign, whether it's the party get involved, Here in San Diego.
00:52:35
I pretty sure they do this across the state, but you have
00:52:38
the central meeting of the Central Committee, which is like
00:52:41
the big party and then you have different little caucuses and
00:52:44
these caucuses talk about what's going on and their District,
00:52:49
they're California District. So, you can get involved in the
00:52:52
central party and then you can go to the specific caucus
00:52:55
meetings where your You're represented and you can talk to
00:53:01
people and you can say like, who are we running?
00:53:03
What are we doing? Are we registering more people?
00:53:05
What do we, you know, and that's really microcosm sort of local
00:53:09
politics Grassroots and that's how things change.
00:53:13
If this is your first time, Really watching, you'll learn
00:53:17
that. I talked about this a lot but
00:53:19
you have to get involved in local politics because that's
00:53:21
how things change are in California.
00:53:24
It's from the ground up. Ron, Paul did Ron, Paul Ron as a
00:53:31
third party candidate I thought Ron Well Ron Paul ran as a
00:53:33
republican but he didn't he didn't run as a third-party ran
00:53:41
as a Republican and his own party.
00:53:44
That's why he never really gained, you know, that's why I
00:53:47
never really gaining traction. Could you imagine in 2008, Ron
00:53:51
Paul versus Barack Obama, who the debates they would have?
00:53:55
Had would have been They would have been epic because Barack
00:54:00
Obama is no slouch. He's a smart guy, but it would
00:54:03
have been interesting to see Ron Paul pick apart.
00:54:06
Obama's policies. One by one.
00:54:09
What is the Twitter for California underground?
00:54:11
It's just I think it's California underground or it's
00:54:16
missing an R. So it's California under gown.
00:54:20
But if you search California underground, you'll find it.
00:54:24
Doo-doo-doo. Also, thank you to everyone who
00:54:27
is picking up their noodles merchandise.
00:54:31
There's a lot more stuff going on in the merchandise store than
00:54:36
just this noodle shirt, I've added a bunch more things.
00:54:39
So check it out. It's not just in a shirt, you
00:54:41
can get it in a sweatshirt and get a tank top.
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So check it out. If that's what you want.
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I'm really proud of that one. That one also available in a
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sweatshirt t-shirt tank, top, all that stuff.
00:54:53
There's also just The underground merch.
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You can get a sweatshirt, you can get all that stuff.
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There's a new mug that I put up in the store.
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I think it looks really nice and they're really Fresh.
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So if you want to step on your California underground mug, you
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can have it right there. So baking pies today.
00:55:10
Sounds good. What kind of Pies?
00:55:13
Your bacon? Just find your page and I really
00:55:15
like what you're saying on this life.
00:55:16
Thank you, welcome. Yeah, we do this every Wednesday
00:55:19
morning at 9 a.m. and then there's always a podcast that
00:55:23
week. Podcast is more.
00:55:26
We dive into a subject. We kind of really, it's either
00:55:29
an interview with someone, like a candidate or someone who's out
00:55:32
there doing things. Maybe people are involved in
00:55:35
politics or it's a deep dive into a subject.
00:55:39
And we kind of really like now down and talk about one specific
00:55:41
area, but coughing California politics is just us chatting.
00:55:44
It's just those chatting having a good time seeing where people
00:55:49
ask questions, what they comment on statement has the day before
00:55:53
Thanksgiving so just prepping food.
00:55:54
If I got to prep food later, I got to, I got to make stuff for
00:55:57
what I call the man's Anya. It's a original recipe.
00:56:03
The man's on you, any update on the let them breathe court case?
00:56:07
I think it's over. I think the Court ruled the way
00:56:11
they did making it, I haven't really looked at all the
00:56:14
documents of kind of gotten it secondhand.
00:56:17
I think what the Court ruled was that the schools are not really
00:56:21
beholding to listen to the mandates from the state.
00:56:24
So, yeah, that's what I got from it.
00:56:31
But yeah, I got to make a man's on you later today.
00:56:35
Man's Anya is just more me more cheese.
00:56:39
Just you know, just turn up everything to 11, you know, I
00:56:42
always thought lasagna was kind of boring.
00:56:44
But man's on, you is all about kind of Turn It Up way more
00:56:48
meat. Way more cheese just really
00:56:51
explosion of flavor Tulsi was on Gutfeld on Fox.
00:56:55
That's interesting. I might want to check that and
00:56:58
she left Hawaii National Guard to join the reserves.
00:57:01
Herbs Yang is not a Libertarian, I would not, I mean, he's for
00:57:08
bigger government. So I don't really he wants to
00:57:12
give people guaranteed money. There's no way.
00:57:14
He's libertarian and I'm sorry. I've read too much.
00:57:21
I've been hanging out in the libertarian circles reading too
00:57:23
much stuff. Like, rothbard stuff like that.
00:57:26
There's no way Andrew Yang is a libertarian.
00:57:32
Tulsa would have been much better presidential Runner.
00:57:35
Yeah, I've been hearing that she also left Hawaii.
00:57:37
So now she's based here in California do you think noodles
00:57:41
is hiding down south Mexico because I had terrible.
00:57:45
Our state is looking the news. I don't think he has to hide.
00:57:48
I think, you know, media runs enough coverage for him, it
00:57:51
doesn't really matter. What is smaller government?
00:57:54
What are your thoughts on it? Well, That's tough to get into
00:57:59
two minutes before we're going to close it out.
00:58:04
Really, you know, in a world of like, let me start with this
00:58:09
when it comes to what I support today, what I support now
00:58:13
candidates and stuff like that. My philosophy is don't let
00:58:17
perfect become the enemy of the good in the sense of like not
00:58:20
every candidate is going to be perfect.
00:58:21
But if we can inch towards what my ideal world is then great.
00:58:28
I joked at covid made me much more of an anarcho-capitalist
00:58:32
where Really like government only function.
00:58:37
Really should be like maybe keeping up infrastructure and
00:58:43
some other public necessaries Necessities.
00:58:46
But outside of that, like really government shouldn't really
00:58:49
produce anything because are not good at producing anything and
00:58:54
and the less government really has their hands in the better.
00:58:58
So any candidate who really wants to chip away like the size
00:59:02
of the government and the power of the government?
00:59:04
Is why I support that but I won't let perfect be the enemy
00:59:09
of the good because I don't think like an anarcho-capitalist
00:59:13
strong libertarian. Candidate might not would not do
00:59:16
well in California right now. But who's to say we can't get to
00:59:19
that point in 20 years where people are like.
00:59:22
Yeah, let's chip away at government over and over and
00:59:24
over again and returned right to the people.
00:59:27
So, Why do I call Noodles? That's an excellent question.
00:59:36
Because I don't know if you can see it on this shirt.
00:59:38
This is from a video when he got his flu shot last year or two
00:59:43
years ago. And I remember watching the
00:59:45
video and just thinking to myself, like he's got these
00:59:52
little noodley arms and if you look at the the shirt you can
00:59:54
see the picture that I screenshotted.
00:59:57
I was shocked at like how small and thin is arms were and it
01:00:02
this kind of picture like the nurse looking at them.
01:00:05
Kind of like those are your arms Governor really?
01:00:09
Those are your arms looked like she could have like poke the
01:00:11
needle right through his arms but because he's old noodley
01:00:15
arms and it kind of fits with his personality is kind of like
01:00:18
an Italy character kind of waivers in the wind that's why
01:00:22
we called noodles. So it's kind of caught on and
01:00:26
that's why I came up with a noodle shirt.
01:00:31
Somebody had another question. Last, I heard they are
01:00:34
appealing, but I'd like to hear the specifics.
01:00:37
I had the privilege of meeting resumed call with her and other
01:00:39
Fighters. Oh, you're talking about the let
01:00:43
them briefcase. Yeah.
01:00:45
Yeah, they can appeal. I'm sure they'll appeal.
01:00:47
What is the man's Anya? I told you it's just it's
01:00:52
lasagna but it's just really, like amped up.
01:00:57
It's like, turned up to 11. We came up with it in college
01:01:00
because we were like, you know what, we want to make lasagna
01:01:02
but we want to make it look real manly.
01:01:04
So we added like two or three pounds of meat and like way more
01:01:07
cheese and we're like let's just turn everything up and like make
01:01:10
it real extreme. And people like it.
01:01:13
So, people like the man's on you less corporate and government
01:01:19
control. Lobbying lobbying needs to end.
01:01:22
Yeah, definitely agree with that.
01:01:25
Andrew Yang is trying a forward party, my bad and the pro status
01:01:29
was also I've got felt this past month, are you doing my Andrew
01:01:36
Young was on Gutfeld, You do, let's see.
01:01:43
Let's see. A lot of people joining, but
01:01:44
it's weird. Are you originally from
01:01:47
California? It sounds like you have a slight
01:01:49
accent. No, I'm originally from the
01:01:53
great God in state of New Jersey, moved out here for
01:01:58
college, and then I went back after college, and came back for
01:02:02
law school. And here I am now.
01:02:05
But love Jersey, but I love California too.
01:02:08
So, you know, I love going to visit everybody family and
01:02:10
friends in Jersey. That's why, you know, I have a
01:02:15
little bit of an accent, but all right, last couple questions,
01:02:19
we'll wrap it up for today. Thank you so much to everyone
01:02:23
who tuned in today. It definitely have an East Coast
01:02:26
accent here and that's not even that bad.
01:02:28
A lot of people think, I don't really have that strong of an
01:02:30
accent but thank you, everyone who tuned in.
01:02:34
This was a awesome live, a lot of new people who are hopping on
01:02:38
a lot of people who never seen before.
01:02:42
And a lot of people picking up the shirt, their noodle shirt So
01:02:46
hope you enjoy those, they're really comfortable.
01:02:47
I like the material. It's stretchy.
01:02:49
It's very comfortable. Whatcha law school Thomas
01:02:54
Jefferson. So great coffee and politics
01:02:57
session today. Thank you.
01:02:59
Yeah, today was the today was very good, but as always every 9
01:03:04
a.m. on Wednesdays, we do coffee and California politics, or if
01:03:08
it is your first time hopping on, make sure you set your
01:03:11
calendar, can we get some love for the mama?
01:03:15
Dream is at the state capitol, made the front page.
01:03:17
Yeah. Awesome.
01:03:18
You know, the extremists the domestic terrorists were out
01:03:21
there. Exercising their rights.
01:03:22
Good job. Get out there at this point.
01:03:25
Don't worry about what they're going to call you.
01:03:27
They're going to call you every name in the book, whether you're
01:03:29
right or wrong, they're going to call you every name in the book.
01:03:31
I mean, it called Kyle Rittenhouse.
01:03:36
I mean, they called Calvary and House of white supremacist, even
01:03:39
though I had nothing to do with like race or anything like that.
01:03:42
Oh, thank you for getting the noodle shirt.
01:03:45
Yeah. Happy turkey day, have a good
01:03:47
time, everybody. I always call it Christmas.
01:03:49
Part one, where you kind of ramped up to Christmas?
01:03:53
I love Thanksgiving. It's more of a chill holiday.
01:03:55
It's just people hanging out food, having a good time.
01:03:59
Stay safe out there. If your Black Friday shopping
01:04:01
always, make sure you do, you know, you stay safe out there
01:04:05
for Black Friday shopping. And that's basically it.
01:04:09
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