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They quote heavily from his speech, but for some reason they left that one out. He said. They got the quote. Let us prove that when a city belongs to the people, there is no need too small to be met, which, by the way, the author and comedian Michael Malice saying nothing is as expensive as a free government program and a government here that there is no need too small to be met, no need too small for the government to meet it, no need too small, really, because I can think of quite a few actually, probably an infinite amount of quote needs that are too small for the government to meet. Like, for example, uh, I forgot to buy salt, and I would like some salt on my ramen noodles from the government run grocery store, and I don't have salt, So can you get me some salt? Please? Gov Co? Could you deliver it to my door? I would really like to get some fast food tonight, but I don't want to go get it government. Can you I need I need you to. I need you to deliver deliver some food to my house from Taco Bell or something. Right. Don't you feel like that's a need too small? Mandani pledged that we will return the vast resources of this city to the workers who call it home. We will return the vast resources of this city to the workers who call it at home. That is collectivism, folks, and I know people like he's a democratic socialist, he's not a communist. It's all the same. It's all the same. And I know people like to parse through like, well, this is actually when the government controls the means of production. I'm well aware, I am well aware of those arguments. To me, it's all the same. It's all because it's all rooted in a Marxist ideology. And that Marxist ideology is itself rooted in envy. That's what it is. It's envy. They have something, and I'm going to give it to you. I'm going to take it for me. We're going to redistribute the wealth, or in this case, he says, returning the vast resources of the city. What are those resources? Like this, They're not extracting minerals or oil or gas from underneath Manhattan, So what are these resources of which you speak right? The resources are dollars, money, financial institutions. That's what he's talking about, wealth created in these various services, the financial capital of the world, New York City. These are the resources he's talking about. And when you say we're going to return the vast resources to the workers, that indicates a very Marxist idea that the resources are being quote returned because they were extracted from these workers in the first place somehow, when in fact they were not. They were not the worker at a restaurant, right, They did not have their money confiscated, extracted out of their pockets by some bankers on Wall Street, some traders on Wall Street. That did not happen. So what are these resources that you are quote returning. Again, the use of the word return indicates that somehow or another, it belonged to that worker in the first place, that now you are returning it back to them. But they never had it in the first place. It wasn't theirs. They didn't do anything for that resource to be not returned but redistributed. Let's get back to the audio from mom Donnie's block party speech where he starved everybody in the freezing cold and did not give them the ability to go to the bathroom. Yeah, here he is talking about people being fluent in the good grammar of civility. For too long, those fluent in the good grammar of civility have deployed decorum to mask agendas of cruelty. Many of these people have been portrayed by the established order but in our administration, their needs will be met. Their hopes and dreams and interests will be reflected and transparently in government. They will shape our future. And if for too long these communities have existed as distinct from one another, we will draw this city closer together. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. If our campare administrated that the people of New York yearn for solidarity, then let this government foster it. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. I'm not like the warmth of collectivism. And maybe this was some sort of a handhanded effort to, you know, work in the fact that like, oh, I'm up here and it's freezing cold. I'm cold too, Oh my gosh, ha ha haa, it's so cold here. Maybe that's what the this was an attempt at, but it was, but it is illustrative. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism that tells me you have no idea what you're talking about when it comes to quote unquote individualism. Individualism doesn't mean that you ignore the community that you live in. Quite the opposite. In fact, you give of yourself as an individual, you donate your time and treasure to better your community. And the only way you are able to do so is when you have locked it down for yourself first. Right, you've created a stable home, you have a steady job. You are able then to devote time and energy. You're able to donate money to a cause. Right, you're able to do these things that help the greater good because you have engaged in the individualism first. When you start from the other way around, then that means the individual is subsumed by the collective, that all that matters is the collective, and that the collective right, the ends will always justify the means to serve the collective. That's why the historical record of Marxist ideology is just tens of millions, one hundred million plus dead people. That's why this record exists because you have to you have to subsume the individual to the needs of the collective, the warmth of the collective. Like I don't even understand, like I'm trying to. I'm trying to conjure up some sort of a way to like make this kind of fit in some way. Except it's the only, the only, the only thing I can think is just gaslighting me. He's just lying, Like you think that there's the warmth of the collective? Is oh? Is that from like the uh, the torches from the mob as they burn cities down or something? Is it from the pyres where you throw all the dead bodies onto and burn them? Like? Is that the warmth of the collectivism that you're talking about? That line has gone around the world. Now we replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. That line's gone viral. This clip never appears in the CBS news story Wonder why, Wonder why? Now he did say he grew up eating bagels and locks. See that's because he loves his Jewish friends. When he's not when he's not talking about globalizing the Dvada, of course he likes he likes the bagels. 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Okay, that's why Nepo babies are always attracted to this toxic ideology. It speaks to them. Sean dearns Over at the Washington Examiner had a piece a couple of weeks ago, actually communism's wealthy backers, and one thing to explaining the assent of these democrats socialists. It's privilege, their privileged. More often than not, the wealthy have played their own role in perpetrating, or sorry, perpetuating the evils of communism upon the masses. Discredited long ago, a new breed, a politician, has re emerged in America, championing the idea that real communism just hasn't been tried. Their very beliefs, outmoded and disproven, are a sign of how removed they are from the concerns of average, everyday working people, and Zoron Mumdani is their embodiment. He comes from the Democratic Socialists of America formerly fringe but growing part of the Democrat Party. Among other things, the DSA seeks the quote abolition of capitalism. We're not communists, we're just democratic socialists who seek the abolition of the free market. Well, then what do you propose instead of freedom? Because that's what the free market is. The free market is you and me and everybody making our own choices to buy whatever we want or need whenever we need or want those things, and we make decisions based on the pricing and the availability, how badly do I want it, how badly do I need it? And all of these inputs get into the free market system. This is the quote invisible hand right. All of these inputs are sending signals in real time to everybody that is providing these goods and services. The free market is you, The free market is me. The free market is free. That's the whole point. And what these people are always trying to do is to organize it orchestrate it. This is command control economics. It's just now dressed up in a different oppress or oppressed prism, which is through your various racial and gender identities. That's it. It's the same. It's the same philosophy and it is rooted in envy. I'm the oppressed, You're the oppressor. Now I'm justified in taking whatever I want from you in order to achieve quote unquote equity. Among other things, the DSA seeks the abolition of capitalism, the destruction of the Jewish state of Israel, as well as defunding the police. The dssay's radicalism is undeniable. The organization condemned to the cease fire against Israel or between Israel and Hamas that was brokered by the Trump administration, and it has called for lifting travel restrictions placed on the dystopian dictatorship that rules North Korea. By the way, last week or sorry, no, earlier this week, I was asking, say, where are all of the Hamas supporters now that the Iranian people are rising up against their dictatorships right there, the molocracy, all of these mullahs and stuff trying to overthrow the regime, where are they all? Are they not for democracy? Are they not for you know, standing with the oppressed peoples? They never were, No, they never were. It was just about Israel, all right. Let me jump over here and chat first with Congressman Tim Moore from North Carolina. Hello, congressman. How are you, sir? Hey Pete, I'm doing well. How are you today? I am doing well. Hope you had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I had a great Christmas and the New year's off to a great start. I hope you and your family did as well, sir. Yes, sir, we did. So. I have no idea what it is I'm assuming you want to chat about. I appreciate you calling in. I assume it's about maybe the FBI announcement and the US Attorney's announcement today. Well, I haven't happen toally heard that I was listening to. I was listening to your show, and I just thought the comments that you made talking about with ma'am Donnie, oh yeah, it should be an absolute wake up call to folks who are just not left wing nuts or communists at this point, because I don't know, and you may have covered this, but I don't know if you know one of the songs they played, I it's either Roses and Bread or Bread and Roses. I got to say it's not on my playlist, which is apparently is the socialist anthem. And then, of course the comments that you made about them embracing collective is I mean, then I understand one of the first things this guy's done is to use executive order there to repeal some of the protections regarding anti Semitism. And I just hope that folks are paying attention to how far left the Democrats have gone, because I see it every day in Washington and Congress. I see what's happened. But I mean, this is somebody who is, you know, sort of coming a He's not trying to hide behind any fake veneer. You're seeing exactly where these guys are. And this ought to be a wake up call, for one, for anybody who loves American loves this great country that we have. But uh, but but secondly it is uh uh. It should also be a wake up called to those you know, handful of moderate Democrats who are still around who somehow remember Democrats from years gone by, uh, and how different they are now. It's a very different world. And you know who who that party is now? Okay, So are there any quote moderate Democrats left up there? Like, do you know any of them up there? You know there are some that whenever you talk to them, they will they will tell you that they will say well, we agree with this, we agree with that, but I have to do this and that for my party. And of course I'm thinking the whole time this is crazy, but not as as many as there were at one time. And and it's like when when folks have talked to me about, you know, somebody who might be a moderate Democrat. Remember, and at least in the US House, Remember, the first vote that they're going to cast is the Speaker of the House, and every Democrat is going to vote for Hakeem Jeffries to Speaker of the House. And that's going to determine the direction that Congress will go. And so I mean that that's I don't care where they are on anything else. When you're doing that, and when they're taking that position, that's kind of the uh. If they're going to do that, they're they're showing which way the country's going to go, and it's going to be hard left. What is your sense? I'm sorry, go ahead, Yeah, no, you go ahead. I was gonna what's your sense? Because Hakeem Jeffries got kind of jammed up with this Mamdannie endorsement situation, right, I don't remember if he eventually ever did endorse Mamdani, or if he did, maybe it was like at the very end and maybe sort of half hearted or whatever. I don't I get the sense that there is that there is some discomfort, even if it's just from like an electability standpoint, like they're kind of afraid that if they go too far towards Mamdani that it could spell electoral problems for them. What's your sense of that. I think they're I think they agree with them a lot, frankly, and I do think that the you know, the the the the Aocs, the Jasmine Kracus, the Elano mar the Maxine Waters. Uh uh, these folks that I get served with, you know, they just I think that they don't represent a lot of the Democrats that are there. But the reality is those folks they're the ones that are calling the shots in their party. And you could look even here, uh Pete in North Carolina at Roy Cooper, who at one time when he was the Attorney general, I would say was probably a moderate Democrat. I mean he was in times that I would work with him when I was in the legislature again before he was governor, you know he was he was, I would I would have said that he was moderate, but from the day he became governor, he gradually went further and further to the left, to the point where, let's don't forget this, he was vetoing legislation requiring shriffes to crack down on illegal criminals, where he was vetoing legislation to say no men in women's sports. I mean, you know, no mutilation of children of this gender reassignment junt. I mean, he embraced the far left. And so the point is is that all of these Democrats, whatever stripe they are, they know to be to be a part of this modern democratic party, they have to embrace this far liberal agenda. And it's a shame that they're not pushing back and actually actually trying to fight for something that makes sense. I mean, I believe it's healthy to have a good two party system, But for crying out loud, I don't think that the other party ought to be, you know, basically becoming a socialist leftist party. This is I mean, this is dangerou stuff. This is very. Unique in the history of this great country. And and I'll tell you, I'll point out Ilano Mark. I mean, I look at her as a member, she's a member of Congress like I am, and I genuinely believe that that lady hates this country. If you what she says, what she does, I mean, it's like she literally hates America and what has made America great. And that is the new faith, that is the new embodiment of the Democratic Party. And look it's like and then they're they're doing I mean, they they stooped any levels. I mean, in my own race, for example, you have a lady who's a left wing nut job who switches parties as a quote Republican, says she's a Republican in name only, and then runs for Congress, trying to confuse voters. I mean, it's not gonna work. But then you have it happening in other races around the state where Democrats switch to become a Republican run against other you know, like legislators or you name it all. But because they know if they run under their banner that they won't win because people aren't going to embrace it. But that is the modern state of the Democratic Party, which is absolutely in shambles because they do not represent mainstream America at all. They represent the left wing, lunatic fringe Congressman Tim Moore. I got to leave it there. I do appreciate the chat. Thanks so much. Safe travels to you, sir, Happy New Year. Great to be with you right here. Yes, sir, take care. That's Congressman Tim Moore. 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. 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It's also the text line have some messages here on the text line this from Ron. Will they give mom Donnie security clearance or will Trump stop it? He now has access to all NYPD intelligence. It's a good question. I don't know. Yes, Mamdanni revoked mayor former Mayor Eric Adams's Executive Order fifty one, which was designed to combat anti Semitism. That was one of the first things that Mumdanni did. And Mark says, returning the resources to the workers. You know, returning also sounds like when they say gun buy back, it's a great that's a great point. Mark, Yeah, it's not a buy back because you didn't buy the gun from the government. When the government does their buy back programs, they're not buying it back because they didn't sell it to you in the first place. When they want you to turn in or sell your guns back to the government, when you never bought it from the government in the first place. Susie says, I hear that Mamdanni became a US citizen only seven years ago. That's true, and he has never had a real job outside of politics. Also true. I still can't believe people were stupid enough to elect him to be in charge of the largest city in our country. Insanity. Also true. That is all said true. So again, this is from Sean Dearns at the Washington Examiner, very lengthy piece in the December tenth edition. He's a Washington based foreign affairs analyst, and he says Mamdani himself has a history of extreme statements, refusing to condemn calls to globalize the Antifada and meeting with men involved in the nineteen ninety three World Trade Center bombing. His coalition is explicitly anti Western. This is the Blame America first version of the New Left that emerged during the Vietnam War, reincarnated for the TikTok Age. As the writer Heather MacDonald correctly put it, Mamdani brings the student activist mindset to city Hall. But neither Mamdani's backers nor his beliefs are working class. Nor is Mamdani the polar opposite of the establishment. Indeed, he is the wealthy elite that he claims to disc byes that is correct. He was born into privilege. His father, Mahmoud Mamdani, is a professor at Columbia University with a long history of critiquing colonialism and the West, which is, by the way, that's critical theory, the constant critiquing. That's what critical theory is. And it's Hegelian which then informed Marx, which is the constant deconstruction of these Western pillars. These institutions you constantly criticize, constantly tear down in order to perfect. That's how this socialist utopia that somehow can never be achieved. It's only like through the process of critical theory and critiquing that you were able to strip away all of the stuff that doesn't work and is hypocritical or paradoxical. You tear it all away, and then you have one kernel of some perfected element and you keep that in place. Then you build up all new structures around that. Yep, and they just kind of gloss over the fact that you're destroying entire civilizations in the process. Let me see. His mother is a renowned filmmaker who has directed Rhyese, Witherspoon, and other Hollywood actors, and was even in position to turn down directing one of the Harry Potter movies. The Mayor elect's recent wedding was held at his family's massive compound in Uganda, one of multiple properties they owned throughout the world, and took place over three days, complete with armed guards, cell phone jamming equipment, and rows and rows of Mercedes, Benzes, range Rovers and other luxury vehicles. Mamdani's twenty twenty four rooftop engagement party was held in Dubai and was similarly lavish. These are Champagne socialists. In twenty nineteen, the writer Rob Henderson coined the term luxury beliefs to describe the ideas and opinions that confer status on the rich at very little cost to them while taking a toll on the lower class. Luxury believes, Henderson argued, are really a way for upper class citizens to showcase their social status. See in the past, you used to be able to have all the luxury goods to show your superiority. But in the era of mass consumption, where the latest product is readily available, there is increasingly less status attached to luxury goods. Accordingly, wealthy elites have settled on something else, Henderson says, and that is ideology. These are the luxury beliefs. Henderson gave was on the final podcast that Charlie Kirk ever recorded. Henderson was his guest and they were talking about how Mamdanni's rise is emblematic of the upper crust's latest fetish. He said, the very people who back Mamdani are the ones who most resemble him, affluent, over educated, and eager to prove their virtue at someone else's expense. And this, by the way, is not new. This idea is not new. The wealthy elites have been lending their support, financial and otherwise to destabilizing political movements for a very long time. You can trace it all the way back to Karl Marx himself. He was a nepo baby himself. His dad was a wealthy lawyer. He lived off of the patronage of angles, off of the patronage of his father. He gave him money and stuff. They would have these lavish galas and whatnot. Dude never worked in a factory. Like the whole philosophy is just envy and rotten in its core. Always has been all right, Holiday football has arrived right. With Draftking Sportsbook and official sports betting part of the NFL, the unexpected can turn game day into payday, and don't forget Draft Kings as your back with early exit pretty neat function here. If your player goes down in the first half, you still get paid in cash. Download the Draft Kings sportsbook app and use the code PETE. That's code pete. 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You can catch his show live here on WBT from three to six weekdays. Brett Winterable, how art thou? Sorry? I am great, wonderful new year. Lots of great stuff happening. I'm very very happy, good, very good, lots of great like what great stuff? Iran? Iran is certainly going to be in the I didn't see anything. About that in any of the major media. They're trying not to talk about it. Isn't that weird? No? Not really? So are they so those oppressed Muslims? Yes, they are not worthy of attenta fata. No, they are not worthy of campus uprising? No? I mean why is that? What? Like I feel like if we're gonna stand with in a pressed Muslim population on the college camp or was it because maybe all the college kids were home for Christmas break? Sorry sorry winter breaks? Wow? Good joy? That's a good choice. No, No, Trump's president. We could say Merry Christmas again, right, that's right, so uh yeah, So why why the disk parrot attention? Do you think? Because they they really like the United States. The people on the ground like the United States, the Persians, the Persians absolutely and they look there for for millennia there was a great relationship between between Israel and and Persia. That was when they were Zoroastrians. That well, that is that is, that is true. But let me let me just point out one thing here that I think is going to be the test. Okay, what is the over under for? I don't know what. I don't know what the over unders for? How dare you getting on a flotilla in the uh in the straits of horror move? I mean, what what where are we gonna get? How dare you? How dare you he's gonna she's gonna be sun sunbathing in the. Straits of I don't why would you put that image out there? What of horror moves? So, first off, I don't think she would go there because no, I don't think no, no, I don't think she's going to go there because the Israelis are not going to be able to protect her from the Iranians. No, she's pro Irani, she's pro mulla. Right. I don't think they're gonna care now. I think if she starts floating through there, they're gonna just they're gonna well no, because I don't think they've got the ability to actually blow up the ships anymore, do they? They don't. Not real Israel took out a whole lot of them. Very true, very true. And but but look, here's here's the upside to this is you're gonna get the Hamas flotilla with her at the head of the of the top and here, and it's gonna happen right there. It's gonna be amazing right in the Straits of Horror moves. Yeah, h O r m us for people at all? Or hormas? Is it Hormas moves? It's always the Straits of America? Okay? Can I ask you what we need to rename on that one street of America? The Straits of America? Very good, well played? Why not? That's awesome? I mean'st we can call it whatever we want. It's true. Yeah. If this falls, yeah, Domino style. Okay, what happens to kir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron and that weirdo Carney up in because they all came out big lely for hamas stand what happens are they Are they done with the circle of trust? No, I think they'll just they'll It'll be kind of like remember when Trump was on stage with all of the European leaders and Kier Starmer thought he was getting introduced to speak, and then he didn't. He just was like yeah, and Kre you're a good guy, and he just turns away and Starmer just kind of like stands there looking all awkward. I think that's the I think that's the equivalent. But at a geopolitical level, he's just kind of left standing there, kind of flapping in the wind. I think like, if the Iranian regime falls, which I don't know if it will, I'm not making any production. I am terrible at making predictions, so that's why I don't make them. But if it does fall, I saw one analysis today that was talking about this is a very bad deal for China. Yep, China and Venezuela. Oh the seven to ten split, because exactly right. Well, because the Chinese Belt and Road initiative, yes, and the use of the Venezuelan oil that feeds into these economies, like all of that has been disrupted. If you're if you look at all the different countries that are sort of along this Belton Road initiative, yep, Trump's targeting all of them along the way. And right in the middle of the Belton Road initiative is Tehran. It's right in the middle. And if you sever that, then you've lost the Chinese influence pipeline literally into the Western hemisphere, which is what Trump talked about in the National Security document, talking about it's like the Monroad doctrine with like the Trump Amendment to it or right, yeah, that's right. This is gonna be cool. Man, if this dare I say it? Seven dimensional chests? Seven dimensional chests. By the way, don't forget Greenland is technically in the Monroe doctrine zone. Is it really? Yes? It is interesting, it's in the Western Is it still for sale? I don't know. I mean I thought it was for sale because he was talking about buying it. You know, would you be interested in buying Greenland? Sure? Yes, definitely get the right price, gets your pad, you know, it gets good padding right there? I mean, right, and if we get invaded, they go to Greenland, invade Greenland. First, probably probably, Yeah, I think it's this is this is really interesting. This, I mean, this is we got to wait and see who takes kem. Chatka kem chatka. You know, risk, the game of risk. Oh I was never into risk. Seven ten split. Just just say that. Just seven ten split. That's the Okay, that's the right. I'll tell you what, though, I will pay you five dollars if Greta Thunberg ends up sunbathing in the strait of hormones? Will happen U and I won't, Okay, I won't even she won't even have to be sunbathing, right, just be and I don't need pictures of that, right, okay, So people, don't send me your AI generated crap on the time. Don't do that. Oh all right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do this 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 thepetecleanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.

