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What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links, become a patron, go to dpetecleanershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free, write to your smartphone or tablet, and again, thank you so much for your support. On Twitter, the Hellian sent me a Babylon B headline. Babylon B a satirical website, but somehow has their finger on the pulse headline. Democrats vow to starve as many food stamp recipients as it takes to get free healthcare for illegal immigrants. Yes. In fact, Stephen Miller, a writer at The Spectator, at a series of posts on Twitter or tweets, I should say, quoting these democrats, I played a bunch of the audio clips in the last hour, and I have over the last week or so. Democrats are coalescing around this, messaging this narrative that this is their only leverage in negotiations with the Republicans. Republicans passed a Clean Continuing Resolution to fund the government passed the House with Democrats supporter. It went to the Senate where two Democrats and an independent Angus king of the famous meat family, they along with a fetterman and was a Mastio I think the two Democrats that also agreed to it. I was a bipartisan vote. They got like it was fifty four votes I think in the Senate to pass the clean cr and then all of the other Democrats opposed it, and they continue to oppose and they have been struggling to come up with a narrative. The best that they could come up with was that Republicans control the trifecta. They have the trifecta, which means Republicans control the House, and they have a majority in the Senate and they have the White House. That's the trifecta, right, That's what they've been saying for the last twenty five days up until about two or three days ago when the narrative shifted, okay, because it wasn't really making a lot of sense, because yes, they control the House by a was it two seats or something, very slim majority. But that's all you need in the House is a slim majority. All you need is fifty percent plus one to pass anything, and then it goes to the Senate. But in the Senate, yeah, it's a little tougher. See in the Senate, you have to be able to overcome a filibuster when threatened by the minority party in this case the Democrats. And the filibuster used to mean you had to stand up there and run your mouth, you know, until you like passed out or died or you stop talking or whatever. But that was the way that you would block legislation. So you couldn't just be steamrolled like you can be steamrolled in the House as the minority party. And along the years, throughout the years, the you know, the gentlemanly agreement in the Senate was, Okay, we're not going to make you actually stand up there and talk, because that's hard and we would not like to have to do that either. So we'll just say it's a legislative filibuster. And so you don't actually have to do the running of the gums. You just have to say you would run your gums if you had to. So that means you have to get sixty votes. And so anybody that understands how the filibuster works, and really it's that simple. You need sixty votes. It means you need Democrats to sign on. You need seven Democrats to agree with the fifty three Republicans, and they have not been able or fifty two Republicans, they have not been able to get enough Democrats on board to pass the cr And so Democrats running around saying, you control all of the branches of government, it doesn't matter because the minority party is blocking it. If they actually controlled the Senate with the votes necessary to pass it, they would have done it already, but they cannot, so they have not. Speaker Mike Johnson, oh, hang on, before I get to him, I got to run through what Steven Miller said that this narrative starving people on government food benefits is our only leverage. Okay, that's the narrative. That's their talking point. Now, that's their strategy, their response to every time they get asked about this, they're like, this is our moment of time to exert maximum leverage, which is to make people feel the pain of starvation. By the way, I wonder what all of the people who were you know, who were the alarm about famine in Gaza, where are all you guys, You guys worried about all of the famine in America that might be caused by this eight points out here? You still don't think that the Democrat Party is Zoron Mamdani's Communist Party like it's already been captured. The entire Snap thing would have been deployed by the media three weeks ago if they actually meant it. That's a great point. Why are we hearing this narrative now? Why is it only now? Is it because the SNAP benefits are not going to get paid out in another two days, three days, whatever? Or is it because they didn't actually mean it and they're trying to now scramble to find any message to justify their actions. Pay attention to all the millions of people dependent upon the government for food who will starve if you don't give us what we want. That is the actual position of a major political party in America right now. We're going to starve our own voters unless you cave to our demands. Is it any wonder why these people backed Hamas. They're using their own people as human shields, right. They have learned from Hamas that if you are willing to sacrifice your own people, to have your own constituents suffer and maybe die of starvation. Right, if you're willing to do that, then you can milk the pr You can milk the suicidal empathy that has captured the American psyche. This is a Kami negotiation. Mamdani is the Democrat party. There doesn't even have to be an attempt to make in the face of it. In fact, this strategy was employed the great leap forward in Maos China. Only leverage is to starve the people that we provide food for. Right, you are Democrats. You are proving the very point that Republicans and conservatives and libertarians have been making for decades, which is that when you make a class of people dependent on you, you are locking them in as voters. And it is a cynical thing. It's an evil thing to do. You're making them dependent so you can maintain power. At least now they're saying it, right, at least now they're openly admitting it. They have voted thirteen times against funding the clean Continuing Resolution keeping the government open because they want the leverage. They want to try to drag the Republicans to the negotiating table to make Republicans do things that Republicans have opposed for a decade and a half. And Democrats know this. They know Republicans aren't going to do this. You're asking them to betray their voters, and that would be a massive betrayal. Speaker Mike Johnson listed in some of these things in a tweet that Democrats refuse to fund the government unless they restore two hundred billion dollars in health benefits for illegal aliens. Do you understand what Donald Trump ran on, what he won on, what Republicans and conservatives have been banging the drum about for twenty five years on immigration, five hundred million dollars for leftist media outlets, and huge cuts to rural hospitals. You're aware of that. Yeah, they want to move like fifty billion dollars out of rural hospital funds. That's what they're demanding Republicans do. Oh and the foreign components here, they want cuts to USAID restored. Right, the things that Republicans have been demanding. And by the way, there is a reason for this, obviously, which is that cutting off the NGO funding was a huge hit to the leftist machinery. That's why they are willing to starve their own people, to starve Americans in order to get that funding stream reopened, to get the NGOs refunded so they can continue with their Color Revolution tactics. To me, this is very clear. You may have a different opinion, but that's how I see it, all right. If you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. Why well, because it's how you detect media bias, which is why I've been so impressed with ground News. It's an app and it's a website and it combines news from around the world in one place so you can compare coverage and verify information. You can check it out at check dot ground, dot news slash pete. 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And while both would allocate the money for SNAP benefits for the month of November at a cost that SNAP says or the USDA says the SNAP program would cost like nine point two billion dollars, Lujon's bill would also fund a separate food aid program serving low income women and children. Okay, so about that This from CNN back on Asober twenty fourth, about one in eight Americans receive help buying food through SNAP, a key pillar of the nation's safety net. The program provides enrollees with an average monthly benefit of one hundred and eighty eight dollars per person, right, So the more people you have in your house, the more money you get. Okay. And by the way, this contributes to a thing called the welfare cliff. If you've never heard this term, it refers to the gap basically between when benefits shut off and how much money you need to make to cover the cost of the lost benefits. Okay, so for it, And I'm just going to make these numbers up. It's been years since I looked at the numbers and the data on what the welfare cliff is. But let's say you're making thirty thousand dollars a year, and that then entitles you to welfare benefits of all sorts, not just SNAP, but you know, all sorts of other subsidies, transfer payments, all that stuff. And so let's say you're making thirty k and you have twenty thousand dollars a year worth of benefits that come to you, Okay, So that essentially means that you are taking in fifty thousand dollars a year right in your income, but also in your transfer payments by way of welfare benefits. So if you then were to make let's say you get a promotion at your job and you then make an extra ten thousand dollars, so now you're up to forty K. But when you get that promotion and now you make forty thousand, you now lose all of your benefits, so you've essentially taken a ten thousand dollars pay cut. Right, the pay cut is because you lost twenty thousand dollars in benefits, you only got ten k extra, So now you are at a forty thousand dollars annual sort of income plus transfers, and that's the welfare cliff. You fall off the cliff because now you've incentivized people to not take the money the promotion, which is you know, short term foolish or sorry, long term foolish, because not taking the promotion means you don't learn the new skills. You aren't now positioned for another promotion or maybe going to a better job making more money. Right, that's how you would generally progress through your career. But now you can't do it because you fell off the welfare cliff. You've incentivized people to stop trying. That's what makes this so dangerous. And I know people like to think that, oh, this is just a help people it's a safety net and all of that. Sometimes the safety net en snares you. Sometimes it becomes a hammock. The food Stamp program is the second nutrition assistance lifeline at risk of running out of money. Again, this was from five days ago. And here's here's the connection to the Democrat proposal, which is to fund the WIC program Women and Infant Children WICK that provides food aid to nearly seven million pregnant women, new moms, young children. That was on course to deplete its funding earlier this month, but the Trump administration shifted three hundred million dollars in tariff revenue that's typically used to fund child nutrition programs. They transferred the money to keep WICK operating and so that has been enough to cover the cost for the rest of the month. But that too is going to run out. So when Democrats are saying that, oh, you need to be able to tap the contingency funding that Congress set up, but the USDA is saying, first off, it's not enough money to cover the cost of the program just snap alone, let alone WIIC. But also that's supposed to just be there to supplement a shortfall in the regular payments. It's not to supplant the regular payments, so we can't do it, and Democrats are saying that's not true. Now they're suing, right. Jeff Jackson from North Carolina signed on with all the Democrats from around the country, which is, by the way, why the Republican Party in North Carolina passed a bill, although I don't think it was enacted to try to prevent the Attorney General from engaging in these types of lawsuits these parties in lawsuits with his fellow Democrats. So that's where that stands. But I bring this up because if the Trumpet administration was willing and in fact did transfer money in order to pay for the Wick program, why does the media believe Democrats when they say that you guys could pay for this program out of existing money, but you're just not doing so because you want people to starve, or you're trying to make us cave. He already did it once. The administration already did it, so it seems like if they could do it, they probably would. Maybe it's the Democrats that are spinning us. Here's a great idea. How about making an escape to a really special and secluded getaway in western North Carolina, just a quick drive up the mountain and Cabins of Asheville is your connection. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, a honeymoon, maybe you want to plan a memorable proposal, or get family and friends together for a big old reunion. Cabins of Asheville has the ideal spot for you where you can reconnect with your loved ones and the things that truly matter. Nestled within the breathtaking four thirteen thousand acres of the Pisga National Forest, their cabins offer a serene escape in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Centrally located between Ashville and the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. 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You got people that are going without paychecks here, and Schumer says pound sand He says, we can do both, and we need to do both. Have federal workers get paid in every way, and negotiate a way to resolve Americans pain in the healthcare crisis. So pain in the healthcare crisis? Huh? I thought Obamacare fixed healthcare. The Washington Post the other day editorial board finally admitted that the so called Affordable Care Act, like the most notorious piece of Obama era legislation foisted upon consumers by lawmakers and the liberal media, turned out to be an expensive mess. This is from Joseph Vasquez atnewsbusters dot org. The Washington Post said the real problem is the Affordable Care Act. Obamacare was never actually affordable. Oh wow, really, if only somebody could have predicted such a thing. I mean, except for, like most economists and Republicans and such, the architects of former President Barack Obama's twenty ten signature achievement assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected. Oh no, that's awfully a different tone than the liberal rag was striking in twenty twenty four. Back then, they were celebrating how Obamacare was working brilliantly. For now. Just a year ago, it was working brilliantly. But now, hmm, this slight miscalculation. Policies are more than expected. Why are they saying that now? Well, I would submit. They're saying it now in order to prop up the Democrat argument that we have to make the subsidies permanent. We can't get rid of Obamacare. Thank you John McCain, who hated Donald Trump so much that he locked us all into this, into this behemoth of a bill, right, this Leviathan. That was John McCain, because he didn't like Donald Trump. And so when the Republicans were one vote away from repealing Obamacare, McCain did the thumbs down to win him the support of Democrats everywhere, and then he passed away. Thanks a lot, John McCain. Eleven years ago, the editorial board sang the praises of Obamacare's so called free market economics. The newspaper then deflected criticism of the infamous lie if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. Right. The Washington Post actually says the following. This is how entitlement programs work. Once you habituate people to some generous government handout, they grow dependent on it, and it becomes politically perilous, if not impossible, to fully claw it back. That's the Washington Post acknowledging the argument that conservatives and Republicans and libertarians have been making for decades, this constant expansion of government benefits, transfer payments, welfare, that the Democrats have been cobbling together a permanent constituency of dependence. And now all you dependents, now you see what they will do to you. Right now, you see they will take away your benefits in order to leverage for something else. So you're going to starve. That's what they're saying. We will starve the people that we have hooked onto the government trough. We will starve them. They no longer know how to provide for themselves. We will starve them, and you will cave to us. Because much like the pr effort with Hamas, you know, allowing its own people to be the meat shields in a war that Hamas started, they can then play the victim. And that's what we're seeing. This is a Hamas strategy that the Democrats are employing right now. Now, what does Charlie Kirk's assassination have to do with all of this? Glad you asked, Well, there is a woman I've never heard of before. There are actually several of them, but I've never heard of this person named Jennifer Welch. I believe is her name, Jennifer Welch. I don't know if she's related to the Jelly Magnates, but she was apparently on TV. She was a Bravo somebody or other. Let me see here, liberal podcaster. She's a liberal podcaster, but before that, she was some reality TV personality type. And she's now a podcaster and she she threatens not just MAGA, but also Chuck Schumer. And this is what the Democrat Party is now dealing with because they have fostered this kind of this kind of cancer inside their party. And by the way, that's why people on the right are pointing out people like Nick Fouentes, Candice Owens, now Tucker Carlson pointing to these people saying they're doing the same thing on the right that these radicals did on the left. They're trying to co opt the Democrat Party and they've done so. Mamdani is proof of that. Right, they have taken it over. What you are seeing right now is that the radicals are in charge of the Democrat Party. Now, that's why this shutdown is continuing. That's why they are using their own people. I mean, it's hard for me to believe, but it's true that the same people that were out there banging the drums and wearing their cafias for the Hamas terrorists have adopted their tactics and are using their own constituency and using these dependents in order to leverage the pr against their opponents. But that's what they're doing, and that's what this woman articulates. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences, stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life and art. Stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video started in nineteen ninety seven and Minhill, North Carolina. It was the first company to provide this valuable service, converting images, photos and videos into high quality produced slide shows, videos and albums. 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Piece of advice that I had gotten from John Hancock years ago when I first started hosting, was when you brand yourself with a name of a show like this, or you come out and say this is what the show is about, you know you are now locked into that. And so when you brand your show as I've had it, unless you're like touring the world talking about all the food you've eaten in different places, when you say I've had it, that means you have to be perpetually fed up with something, right, So now you are in a constant race to keep churning out things that you are fed up with. You can never just say, oh, this is an interesting story. No, the name of your podcast is I've had It, So you have to say I've had it with this, right, So it's just rage bait. So here is what she did on her podcast, talking about democrat establishment types that they need to get on board with the Mom Donnis, with the radical left. Finally, if you think this Zorn thing is happening just in New York, and you think people are waking up only in New York, city, You're mistaken. Look at this clip of a wine mom at the No King's March play. The clip bird's name was Charlie Kirk. Mam, yeah, him is horrible, horrible. Charlie Kirk is horrible. Yes, somebody's not here. You're glad he's dead. Yes? Why would you say something like that? Mats He was horrible on the campuses the college campus is horrible person. You know what I do the exact same thing. Would you be glad if I would die? Maybe I'd have to think about it. Should be ashamed of yourself, ashamed of yourself. My friend just that she'd be happy if I died. All right, So not only is this woman in the clip wishing death on her on conservatives, but her friend that has then asked about this comment. She laughs, and the host herself, Jennifer Welch, is also laughing at this, and then Welch comes back amid her laughter. So listen, at democratic establishment. You can either jump on board with this or we're coming after you in the same way that we come after Maga period. Stop taking a pac maney go on, and I'm sorry I took a pack many atonement to her. If you want to stay in power. Stop missing out on these big rallies. By the way, does that sound like Marjorie Taylor Green? See, this is why people are calling it the woke right. You're having a harder time distinguishing between the commentary on the woke left and woke right. Stop taking a pac money. So in other words, it's the Jews. The Jews are controlling the Democrat Party. You better get on board with this red Green alliance. Here. Hakim and Chuck should have been front and center introducing the next mayor of New York City. But no, they wouldn't show up because they're peace They're peas that are beholden to the same corporations that Donald Trump, that helped Donald Trump get elected. And this is just an embarrassment. Kudos to Bernie, to Aoc, to Zoron and that woman out in somewhere Middle America saying Charlie Kirk, he was a racist. He was a piece of it. There are so many more of us than there are of them. And these Democrats that continue to play patty cake with corporations and lobbyists. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants you. We want politicians to speak freely and look at what the benefit is, look at what is happening in New York, and you dip this are sitting on the sidelines doing running your social media like complete dorks. It's embarrassing. Get together, Hakim and Chuck, seriously, get your shit together, because the Democratic Party is moving on. We are moving on. I don't know what she meant thereby they want politicians that speak freely, because I don't think you do, because you just celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk, right, So you don't want that. You just want people that you agree with to speak freely. And what does she mean when and she says, you can either jump on board with this or we're coming after you in the same way we come after Maga. Am I supposed to take that? Considering you preface that comment with a clip of a woman saying Charlie Kirk deserve to die, as do as does this female interviewer. Right, So what exactly do you mean when you say they're going to come after you the way they become after Maga? Is that a threat to Chuck Schumer? That's what it. Sounds like, And maybe that explains why Schumer is willing to starve his own dependent constituents in order to get leverage. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to thepetecallanershow dot com. 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