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[MUSIC PLAYING] From Buck's Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach, at all points in between, an insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's the Jeff Poor Show. I don't think Hank done it this way. [MUSIC PLAYING] Good morning. Welcome to the Jeff Poor Show. What up to the talk? 106.5. Thanks for being with us on. It's Thursday morning, 2513-4301. 0.60, to be in touch with the program. What you need to do, you need to text me. Let me know what is on your mic. Come up here in about 30 minutes from now. Congressman Robert Adderholt, we made it work. He'll be with us at the bottom of the hour. Congressman Adderholt on the House Appropriations Committee, obviously, spending bill failed yesterday by like 18 votes to get through. They're going to have to go back to the drawing board today. But he sits on appropriations committee, gives Kevin an idea of about what's going on there. Also on the program today, we do it every Thursday, April Murray Fogle. That's at the 10 o'clock hour. And then we'll wrap it up with Barry Moore, our congressman from-- well, soon to be, our congressman from now. They say a congressional district, but soon to be, most likely, the first congressional district. So please make sure that you stick around for that. What's going on in the news today? A lot of polling out. I-- now, look, we talked polls and the polls say what the polls do, and we can say, well, I never get a-- I never get the survey. They never call me to ask what I think, or they were wrong, or they didn't get the margins right. This is what you need to watch. These trends are definitely in Trump's favor right now. Harris may have these leads in some of these battleground states right now. She had a much bigger lead coming out of the convention. She had a much bigger lead coming out of the coronation when Biden dropped out. And the trends going back in-- I mean, some of the polls, Trump's up. But there's-- I mean, you look between now-- here it is. It is what? September the 18th or 19th, I mean? And you look between now and November 5th. What are the major events? Maybe you have a vice presidential debate. Maybe you have a second presidential debate. Now, there's always the possibility of an October surprise. But I think in this culture, those big bombshell October surprises, they don't have the impact that they once had. I mean, and look at it. What, 2000, they tried the Bush Truck driving arrest. What, and then in 2016, they went with the Billy Bush Access Hollywood tape. All that did was calls panic in the Republican Party. Martha Robie, Bradley Byrne, remember? I don't know why they did what they did. But they would acknowledge that was a mistake now, I think. So anyway, back to what we're talking about here. What's the big event between now and November 5th? It can really change this race in a significant way. And I see this all along. This is what you need to know. The longer that the presidential race itself isn't the news, the Trump or Harris are doing something. They're campaigning, but there's no seismic event. Now, I mean, there could be another shot at the president or something like that. But besides that, if people are just voting on their current situations, the economy, this crazy immigration stuff, there's like 10 narratives on that. Well, she's not doing a whole lot to really change the dynamics of the race. Unless you're in one of these places where she's doing one of her rallies, you're probably not seeing it. And she's not doing very much the way of media. They're going to lose. I mean, if you're a Democrat, who was a Billy or Gene or a screechy Karen, or I miss you, screechy Karen. James claims she's not voting for either, but I suspect differently. I mean, what about this Harris effort makes you feel good that she's not Trump? I mean, do you think that's going to be enough? I don't think it is. It's essentially-- you're playing a bad football team, and you're just not playing. You're expecting them to have error after error, and the game's just going to go your way. Text slide 2513430106, if you want to be in touch with the program. But I mean, Politico's got a story up this morning, saying it's three different states, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. I think North Carolina and Georgia are gone for Democrats right now. Pennsylvania could go either way. I mean, the polls are all over the place. The thing I worry about Pennsylvania is the-- they do, if it is close. I mean, you do have these Democrats, cities, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. But I think it also makes it necessary. I mean, we got to look at Arizona. I think it's on the table. And it was constant in Michigan. It's not clear the situation in those two states, especially Michigan. Have you noticed the Israel story is not really being a not a prominent feature of the news right now? Because I think the media don't want to draw attention to it and motivate the Democrat base. A very stridently anti-Israel pro-Hamas or pro-God-- well, they're Palestinian. Base. Although these pagers and these radios blow it up, that's kind of scary. And I'm not you know, but that seems like something the media would have been all over. And some of these led to squad members in the house are making a big deal about it. It just seems to be downplayed. They're spending more time on Hillary Clinton's new book or whatever. But a bunch of polling out today, and I think it's a good trend. At the bottom line, numbers aren't great for either one. But the trend is much-- if we compare this to a month ago, to two months ago-- and this is what we were figuring that the sugar high was going to come off. Well, if you get that boost of momentum, you get this sugar high, whatever you want to call it. And nothing was done with it. You have your foot on the gas pedal, you keep it down, and there was just nothing there. I think Harris has got maybe her own problem. Speaking of Politico, the media are starting to notice, the strategy of not doing interviews just seems so ill-advised. Now, if you're her, here's what I probably do. When you go start going down, and you lose the lead, or if you start losing some of these states, watch there'll be a flurry of interviews. She'll be on a bunch of different MSNBC, Donald Trump has gone out on every Fox News prime time show in the last week and a half. It was a gut failed last night. I mean, so I guess the message there is just to really animate, motivate the base. The Fox News watchers, you get them out the move. So get that on the radar, keeping an eye on that. These races, they always had their ebbs and flows, but I just don't know what if things kind of stay in this general direction. Well, she's going to lose, and it's a real headscratcher to me. Well, it's still Haitian migrant watch all over the state. We're going to talk to Congressman Adderhold and Congressman Moore about both of those. Both of those have their own situations in their district up in North Alabama. Albert Mill, Albert Mill has always been a place for these influxes of migrant workers. The industry's up there atop a sand mountain with the chicken poultry plants. Draw all those kinds of-- draw that migration because of the needed labor. And if you look at Albert Mill 20, 30 years ago, totally different place, you go driving down Highway 431 right through the middle of town there, and you see a lot of the Hispanic grocery stores and the signage there is in Spanish, not in English. It's totally far into the culture for a lot of people in Alabama that here in the last several years, people have kind of gotten used to it. And those immigrants have acclimated to life in that part of Alabama in Marshall County. The Haitian question is a little more difficult to deal with. Congressman Moore has got another area down in his just ready to this hometown in Enterprise. We talked about it a little bit at the Al Cap inner he and I. We're going to talk about it more later on in the program this morning. But these little hotspots are popping up all over the place. Hey, I'm going to listen to the show in the last week or so. What it looks like, what I've been told is going on is they're trying to get as many of these refugees as what they are. They're technically under the eyes of the law. The CHNV parole program is what it is. And they come to the United States seek asylum status and while they're a silent process is being heard, which I don't know that it actually physically exists, they're going to parole, quote unquote, by the Biden administration, giving them a legal status and the ability to get a work permit or work visa. And they're able to move around the country and the these NGOs. There's, you know, these sponsors acting on these asylum seekers behalf and they're sitting at camp in different places all around the country. And I mean, that's Talladega County, especially Silicon, where Dale Jackson, I talk about this, the local reaction to some of this is very peculiar. Like, and maybe it's just that the city council and the mayors don't want to be perceived as being anti-immigrant or bigoted or something like that. But while the local population is like very, very vocal about how they reject this influx, the local officials are like nothing to see here, the big deal, we're a welcoming community. It's like Chamber of Commerce talk or something. And there's a disconnect there. I know really, I mean, like, how do you explain this? Let's get a break here and be right back. This is The Chup Poor Show on FM Talk, 106.5. ♪ Can you say something ♪ ♪ Just flitter and shine ♪ ♪ The time I said I love ♪ ♪ Lost the one thing but you couldn't ♪ ♪ Bad, daddy never was ♪ ♪ Don't you see I'm a dime ♪ ♪ A soul ♪ ♪ I should have died out a long time before ♪ ♪ Happy to be on a dime ♪ ♪ A soul ♪ ♪ And in my hand ♪ Welcome back to The Chup Poor Show on FM Talk, 106.5. Thanks for staying with us on. It's Thursday morning, 251, 343. 0106, you want to be in touch with the program? You know, that is the text line. Let's see what we got here. Our name, text, Jeff, you are indeed dial. The Dems have a plan to win. It's not just a normal traditional voter. Those will count these votes where needed. Coach Tummerville, as much as he said, so yesterday on your show, I, they'll try. The margins are gonna be too big for them to do that. I think. Like, if you want to swing an election by cheating, especially after 2020, I think there is a hypervigilance out there from the right, just like, no, you're not gonna do this again. I mean, we spent the last four years kind of whining about this, right? Are you just gonna like stand there and let them cheat this time without your cell phone camera out of the trucking the ballots into the polling place? Or whatever it is they gotta do to win? I mean, I'm telling you, it was very, very close, too. I don't think you're going to get 15 million ballots just out of thin air. You have any concept of how many ballots that is. No, I mean, last time they gave them everything, it's just not gonna happen this time again like that. So I can be that easy. Uh, you have to live in an echo chamber to think Trump has any momentum from committee to notes, want to be comedians, want to be the polling scissor, go look at a Quinnipiac poll, the last batch of Quinnipiac polls and compare them to these. And that's it. I mean, I think that's a left-leaning poll with a tremendous margin of error if you use the 2020 outcomes. They got it wrong, but the trend is going in Trump's direction. Trump is closer to Kamala Harris. In fact, he is in the lead in some places that he was in a month ago. And, you know, I mean, you know, that's not denial. That is you. Just too lazy to go Google it. What is your candidate Don community notes want to be to make you think that she has any momentum? Well, the one's at that great interview. She gave it Philadelphia. Perhaps it was an outstanding debate performance where she defended. So are she articulated her defense of her fracking ban and then her flip flop all that so well that people are like, oh, okay, Kamala. Well, what's, what's, maybe it's the vice presidential running mate here, the governor of Minnesota who is just a, just a normal everyday American that we think, well, I really relate to that guy. He's just like me. Is that what is the keeping the Trump momentum from happening? What are you, what am I, can you point to something, maybe it was a Megan the stallion right out of the gate there, maybe she's coming back and people are kind of, their enthusiasm is based on her return to the campaign trail. What can it be? I don't know. It could be anything. Maybe it's Anderson Cooper. I'll see it every night telling me how awesome she is. I don't know. I mean, that's certainly a possibility there or maybe it's even like one of the late night talk shows. Maybe it's Jimmy Kimmel that I'm supposed to be very excited for. I, you know, just tell me. What do you think about Kamala's earpiece earrings during the supposed war debate? I mean, if she was wearing like any kind of earbuds or something like that that was giving her any answers, why didn't she do better than she did? I, I thought she, if, if indeed that was going on. I don't think that's the case at all. Much of your text still here, but we'll get to those later in the program. So keep them coming. Two five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, you'll be right back. This is up in talk, one, zero, six, five. Braceland whispers to me. Carry on, carry on, sweet southern comfort. Carry on. [MUSIC PLAYING] Me and Tolly, boy, yes, you go on here. Look back to the job board show. What if they talk, what if it's six, five? They just stay with us on this Thursday morning. Text line, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. Join us now on the line. Always a pleasure. Congressman Robert Atterholt, Alba's fourth congressional district, is on the line. Congressman, good morning, are you? Hey, good morning, and good to be with you, Jeff. Hey, thanks for coming. I always appreciate you making the time. Well, let's start here on, you know, yesterday, you know, passed the bill, the spending bill yesterday. Kind of walk us through that, and you played a big role in that, but what should we know? Well, we brought it to the floor. The CR didn't pass. But obviously, we're going back to the drawing board today. But basically, the CR that we voted on yesterday, that failed, would do two things that would just continually keep the government funded at the current levels. So we won't have a government shutdown at the end of the month. Because we automatically start a new fiscal year on October 1. And then second of all, it would put the Save Act on the bill as well, which I know many of your listeners are probably familiar with the Save Act. It's because President Trump has talked about it quite a bit. And House Republicans have talked about it quite a bit. And that would basically say that you have to so proof of citizenship when you register to vote. And of course, that's very simple and straightforward. And obviously, we think that probably people think that's already the law. But there's a lot of people who try to register to vote that are not citizens. And then sometimes they get on the rolls and actually do vote. This would keep people from actually registering. So it's very simple. I think polling shows that 80% of Americans support it. But unfortunately, we have a lot of our friends on the other side of the aisle that do not support it. And for various reasons that I'm not sure. But nonetheless, they don't. And so we had enough Republicans to vote against the CR because they did not want to vote with a continuation of the funding. So for at least for a six-month period. So therefore, we became up short. And so we have to go back to the drawing board today to get up a solution to try to make sure the government doesn't shut down on October 1, which will be the first day of the youth fiscal year. Well, I mean, other than the SAVE Act, what are the hagups you think, if any, that would keep that from happening? Well, it's hard for me to understand because I am a supporter of the CR because I'm just looking at realistically. And while I don't agree with the CR, it's just a continuation of funding. We're in a situation where we cannot, between now and, you know, October 1 is less than two weeks. So we are coming down to a very short fuse. And I don't think it would be good for the Republicans for us to shut down the government. I just don't think that it sounds a bit-- it sounds a good message. Plus, you know, we're at a very crucial time in this country, especially with-- and this really around the world-- with what's going on in Israel, our military. Because we have to fund our military, our soldiers. And we can't just go without a military and just shut government down and not have a US military. So it would be very scary if we shut down the government. I think we're very vulnerable at this time. And to-- it would look like we're in chaos, and I'm afraid what would happen around the world. And it led alone to the economy. So we need to find a way to at least do a bridge, to fund the government for the next several months. The reality is that when we come back after the election, it's going to be mid-November. You got Thanksgiving, you got Christmas. So I don't see that we can finalize anything before the first year, and this would afford us time to do it after the first year. But more than anything else, let's say back on the bill. And I can't imagine anybody that wouldn't support the say back to make sure that only citizens vote. And I'm sure there's some Republicans that can argue otherwise, but I don't think I can follow the argument. Well, and why do you-- once you get this, I mean, out of the house, I mean, I mean, or just see what something you would even consider. I mean, the Senate looks at it, do the prospects look good? I mean, this could be a bumping process, right? Yeah, no, it would be very difficult to get through the Senate. I understand that, but we have to start somewhere. And if we're not willing here in the house to stand up for these issues, then we've failed to do our job. And we can't always just say, well, what would the Senate do? Or what would the Senate not do? We've got to move on what's doing what's right, and what we've felt is best. And who knows what happens in the Senate? I have some crazy rules over there. So they've got a lot of vulnerable Democrats. So I wouldn't be surprised. You would have a lot of Democrats who would say, I can go home and tell people that I'm allowing people that are to stop a bill that would keep non-citizens from voting. And that would keep them-- if I don't support this bill, then my constituents are going to say, what are you doing? So you never know what the Senate's going to do. We just have to do what we know is the right thing to do. And I think passing this slave act, President Trump has been 100% behind it. He has wanted that to pass yesterday. And I don't understand why some of my Republican colleagues didn't understand that. Another question I have for you, kind of a lecture related. Not necessarily top of the ticket, Congressman, but how do you feel it about the House? So people seem to think the Senate map lines up favorably, and we know what's going on at the very, very top of the ticket with Donald Trump at Kamala Harris. But the House seems kind of-- it's a little hazy, trying to figure out what that looks like for November. Yeah, well, come out of your ride. The Senate looks very good because you got the matching as retiring. So the West Virginia State's a little Republican. That's 50-50. And then Chester in Montana, Senator Chester, Democrat is down in the polls. And so the Republican is very likely to be elected. So it should be a Republican. So that's put some at 51. That's the majority right there. The House-- I feel pretty good about it because we're four seats in the majority. And of course, as you know, that's not a lot, but it has a special out of 435. But you got to remember that most House seats by this time of the year, a lot of them are decided in the Republican and Democrat primary. So they're already decided how they're going. There's only about 15 seats that are really what I would say are up in the air. And so those 15 seats will determine for the Democrats to take control. But it almost has to win every tall surprise, House race, that is really controversial. Or it's really sort of right there, so too close to call. So we already have four. Also North Carolina just went through a redistricting process. And there's two Republican seats that we should pick up automatically because of redistricting. So that would-- but it's at six. So while we're not going to have a tremendous majority, I do think the Republicans will have a slow majority in this new Congress. How do you feel about the presidential race? I think it's up in the air. I think that anybody that tells you that either that Trump is going to win, or that Harris is going to win. And I think that they're just not looking at reality because I think that there is going to be seven states that are too close to call. And it's going to come down to those seven states. And right now, they're neck and neck in those states. And how the electoral college comes out will be what happened. So if you see a national poll that says Trump's up, there are Harris's up, it doesn't matter how many votes. Because really, the electoral college is what controls it. And it's going to boil down to those of about seven states. And how will they go, is how the president still go. Join by Congressman Robert Adderhold here on the program. Congressman, I guess you're well aware of this, the big story. I guess kind of tidied what's going on in the national political cycle, this relocation, relocation, relocation situation, and there's several places out there. But I know at least one in your district in Alberville, but there's probably others. What do you make of it? What's going on here? What have you been able to find out? Yeah, well, it's just another example of what we're seeing with this open border policy with this administration. And that's why we have got to get a handle on our border. And we're seeing-- and I don't know if some of these might be legal. Some of them might be illegal, but it's not just the Haitians, but it's Hispanic population up in that area. But you're right, the Haitian has been poured into that area. And this bottom line is we have to get a handle on the way that we deal with our border. And we want people here to come legally. But we have so many people now who are coming illegal. And quite honestly, the school systems up there, just generally, the services can't handle all of the influx of the people that are coming into that area. The schools are just overwhelmed. And especially, anytime you get a lot of more students than you can handle, but when you have students that can't speak English, they come from a Haitian background or from a Hispanic background. You know, you have to have a lot more resources. And it's really straining the school system that I've met with the school systems up that area. I met with the elected officials just recently and the legislative delegation, the mayors in that area. And it's a real problem. Well, and this is why I guess there has to be some kind of federal assistance here. I don't know, the state would kick in anything. But when you bring in this sort of foreign culture, it doesn't speak to language. Luckily, you did hear that. I mean, is that even in the cards, do you think? Well, this administration, obviously, is I think based on what they're doing right now, that they have got to do something to try to help with these local school systems because they're being overwhelmed. I mean, obviously, the real solution of the problem is to go back and to try to close our borders and make sure that people are coming in here legally. And if you come in here legally, then there will be this outpouring or outpouring however you won't look at it. And that's really just overwhelming the system. But it is a real problem for my area or at least some parts of the area that I represent. And I know it is for a lot of other parts of the country. I mean, yeah, so Trump gets elected. Let's just operate all that assumption for a moment. And he ends the CHNV program and kind of shuts it down. But then why? I mean, do they automatically go back or at least for the time being, do you think that these communities are kind of saddled with dealing with this situation? Well, I think that Trump's made it clear that he wants to try to make sure that if people that are not here, I think that's the top priority for him. So I think you will see some of that. Oh, that if somebody is here illegally. So not only does he want to not, he won't not only wants to close the borders, but he wants to make sure if someone is not here, then they could, you know, or going back. I think he had a rally in New York last night. And no, I did not get to hear all of it, but I hear our parts of his speech. And he addressed this, you know, head on. One more question here, kind of dealing with this, this, this assassination attempt. What's going on with the Secret Service? I mean, do you? Well, how do you, what do you think of it? Just give me your thoughts on that. Well, I think there's some real, real questions about what's going on there. You know, this all started. And I think when we took the, and I said all started, I think really if you go back for enough, we told, I'd not say we Congress at the time, thought it was the best thing to do, was to take the Secret Service out of the department treasury where they had been nestled for, I think, maybe from the beginning, and put them in a new department called Homeland Security. This all happened after 9/11 in 2001. And, but unfortunately, it's not worthwhile. And they have just dropped the ball. And this has just been another example of, of course, obviously what happened in Pennsylvania was horrific. And then what we see now that was happened last week, even though that there was, you know, the president wasn't, you know, it got close, I mean, a bullet didn't get close to him on that occasion. It was still a situation where if things had been different, the Secret Service had not just my chance of seeing that the individual that was out there, wet line and weight, then, you know, we could have a complete, would be completely, we would be having a completely different conversation this morning, as we talked now. So I think for some more problems, I don't know if it's resources, I don't know if it's, they're not allocating that. But I think that Trump needs to have the same protection that the president does. And I didn't really realize that he was not getting that protection that the president does, but the president gets. But he is a former president, he is running for election, and so are running for, to be elected again. And so he should be given the same security as, as the, as the sitting president. - Well, at minimum, right? It ought to be based on the threat, or some kind of threat assessment. And after one or two, right? - Yeah, well maybe you could make an organization needs more than the president. - I mean, all of these reasons, yeah. - Yeah, but the threat assessment, and you would think, well, let's adjust accordingly. I mean, obviously you probably don't need the protection, Jimmy Carter probably doesn't need the protection that Trump has, but Trump's running and, you know, just different situation, right? - A completely different scenario, yeah. - Like Congressman, I know you got to get to it up there, but thanks for making time for us, so let's talk again soon. - Well, thanks Jeff, it's always good to be with you, and look forward to touching base with you next time. Thanks so much. - All right, Congressman Robert Adderholt there. We gotta get a break here, we'll be right back. 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No, you would not have heard that here. I don't think they're gonna dump any, but we're talking about Faroe as far as Faroe goes Aussie. There's a city councilman, Cory Martin, who, and this is what he claims to say, "Sign a letter, "a document addressed to Joe Biden, "encouraging more resettlement, "and talked about the virtues of resettlement "in people's communities, "that these asylum seekers, "that they are resettling all around the country, "bring diversity and all these virtues "to your local community. "And we need to be more welcoming "of these refugees, if you will, in our community." Well, a city sign of the year ago, but the group that had organized this effort put the date, like September the 16th or something, earlier this week, or maybe it was the 10th, whatever. It was this month, and sent it to the president, and they put it on their website, like, "Whoa, what are we out of here? "We got Travis Hendrick, Suburban, yeah, "on Thomas Action, on Jackson, on Thomas Mill, "and whoa, like a Fair Hope City Councilman, "wanting refugees, talking about the merits of refugees, "settling in your community, what's going on here? "We have reached out to Councilman Martin, "and he has declined to respond to it. "I'll only say that he had signed that letter a year ago. "But here's the question, "and doesn't he have a Fair Hope or are interested in this? "Well, what is his position on refugee resettlement "in the city of Fair Hope? "Was he, and I'm in soil, it's a general policy statement. "He wasn't really talking about Fair Hope in particular. "Well, who was he speaking on behalf of, "the city of Locksley? "Or maybe it was like the city "of, like, Dearborn, Michigan, or something? "Why would you put your name on that? "And look, I mean, maybe there's a, "I understand he's a pastor at a church, "maybe there is a perfectly good, honorable reason "that he has this view. "But he needs to explain it a little bit, "and elaborate on it. "Anyway, so the city councilman here in Fair Hope, "and I'm sure he's a good man, "but he's not really interested in walking down this path at all, "I understand. "Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, "zero, six, hit us up there, we'll be right back. "This is the Jeff Moore Showed, "I've had talked when I was six, five." (lively music) From Bucks Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach, at all points in between, an insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's the Jeff Moore Showed. ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ I don't think he ain't done it this way ♪ I'm worried for about a half hour and then in about an hour and a half Barry Moore from Enterprise. We'll hit more Haitian migrant stories. It's just the weird thing is that I don't know if it's a quantifiable yet, but it does seem like we're seeing a lot more of this kind of ramp up around different places in the state. It started Albertville and then Athens. Then, you started here in Silacaga, at least Albertville and Athens. Maybe they could absorb some of it. Russellville, Colvin. Silacaga. Now, Enterprise. What's next? We'll see. Oh, let's go through some text circles here already. Bunch. Uh, I got a text from Angie sending me a link to the, uh, the parole is what we keep referring to. The CHNV program. So, and I can answer this question for you. Well, what has happened here? Now, look, our state department, our Congress deemed certain countries, if you flee certain countries, you could get asylum here in the United States. He goes back to the Cold War and with all these Cuban refugees are fleeing the, you know, Cuba coming to the United States. And you wanted to encourage that because it was supposed to get at the Castro regime. And they kind of like over time, they added a bunch of countries to it. Haiti. Uh, in this case, uh, what, um, Venezuela and, uh, Nicaragua. So, as that being said, you get here and there's a process to get asylum, but since so many are coming, it's overwhelmed the system. So what the Biden administration is doing is they're saying, okay, well, you could come here, we'll give you a legal status. You're free to move about the country. You're free to work until we can kind of get your, uh, the due process for your asylum claims settled and rather you are an eligible person for this asylum. And then they, you know, the federal government never gets around to it. And they're essentially, they're, they're essentially here legally paying taxes and acting as an opera, a normal everyday citizen with the exception of voting privileges. Our voting rights, I should say, I guess would be the proper way to frame that. And like, well, why, you know, they won't do their job. They're not in a hurry here. They're dragging their feet. It's a problem. Martin, uh, the illegals are costing us half a trillion dollars annually to accommodate them. Pete, they did, they did it last time, referring to the election swing. But I, I think this time, Pete, reput the, the Republicans have a better, they have a better campaign. Donald Trump's a better candidate this time. He's not trying to run the country and run with a pandemic going on and, and Congress just pushing money out the door and run for president at the same time. I mean, he's got, I think the campaign's much better than it was in 2020. I think the, the conditions are way more favorable for president Trump under these circumstances. And that's why it's going to make it harder to cheat because if you want to cheat, it's going to be within a certain margin. Okay. I don't think they have that margin this time. Michael, what actions have Republicans taken that make you think they'll stop the dims from openly cheating? Of course they'll complain, but it's just another way for them to raise money. I would, I would point to some of the laws passed to Georgia. Guys, if you remember, I mean, they took the, the major league baseball took the All-Star game away from Atlanta. It was 2019. No, no, no, it was 2021. Yeah, 2021, when they took it away, because the state of Georgia said we're going to change and fix our voting laws to make it hard. We're not going to have this open election season anymore. Other states are falling, but I would say the biggest thing is it's like we know it's coming now. We know what to look for. People have been coached up on this. That's what's different this time before you may have thought they were going to cheat, but what did that look like? And once again, I'll say this once again, guys, look at what Trump was up against. He had a hostile media. He still has that now. Let me tell you, he's dealing with the duties of being president. He's got a pandemic. He's got a bunch of rogue elements within his own administration for whatever reason that he put in there up and down the list that he's having to handle a deal with. And we're not really keeping our eye on the ball with what the Democrats were doing to put themselves in position to win, including if as many of you claim we're having dead people or absentee voters or whatever abuses and fraud within the system to win the election. You know what it looks like now. If you really believe that, I'm starting to get kind of like tired of having to make this case because we don't think the elections even we're talking about they're going to win anyway. Why the hell are you listening to this show? Why do you care now? If you're just resigned to be like, well, they're going to cheat. So there's no, there's no use in even bothering with it. Well, well, then go do something else with your life. I mean, what's what's the point of politics? What do you want to do now? But I'm telling you, it will be harder to pull off this time. Think about all the things that went off in Arizona and all the discrepancies they found there. Look, these people know the spotlight is on them this time. They have the eyes are out there watching. The boards of registrars are whatever. People are like super paranoid. They're going to try to steal the election again. It is not the same. That's what I think, Michael. I mean, there's a bunch of different reasons. It's harder to cheat this time. They're not going to get away with it. It's number one, it's not going to be close enough, but number two, you have a coach stop Republican party infrastructure looking for this kind of thing. You have lawyers, a lot of Trump and the Republican dinner on Friday night. So it's different this time because we actually have a legal team in place. Last time we didn't think we needed it. We have lawyers in place to go run the court. The moment something happens. Well, the judges are, I mean, like, what do you want them to do just to clear Donald Trump to winter and not have the election? We're closer to cheat. Well, like, you defeat us out there. I don't know what else to tell you. Buford deep state will just tell Trump, no, this is coordination for the new puppet. We are a banana republic from Buford. Buford. What are you? What do you if all of this is predetermined? It's a deep state is decided. This is the way it's going to be that what why is this show even on the air? Why do they even have an election? Just just to placate us rooms out there to make a state that we have a voice in the process. Trump is a two time loser. He's not a two time loser. We lost once, a name texture. I mean, community notes want to be so community note here. Trump is not a two time loser. He's a one time loser. He's done nothing to grow his base. His base is a large enough to deliver a victory. He's unfavourables are through the root. Just like a Google review, folks are way more motivated to oppose something that support, but you're all this is all like speculation from you. Community notes want to be. What is what is Kamala done to grow her base? May I ask? Well, what is she done to grow her base? Not talk. Not talk about Israel, not talk about. She's going to talk about abortion. And I think she's going to screw it up. I don't think she's intellectually capable of delivering this message. There's something bad wrong there. I don't know what it is, guys. Like a nervous laugh. They can't get under control. It's just like you want to run for president. You got to be coached up and it takes much sometimes years to get you to do this for some people. She's one of those people and she's not ready for prime time. This is 2020 part two. Kamala Harris gets a big lead. Well, I'll say a big lead, though, in a crowded field, which is essentially a big lead. Yeah, after that one debate where she quartered Joe Biden on is his support of segregation and busing or opposition to busing, I should say, whatever it was at the time, it made him look really, really bad. And she won the favor of a lot of Democrat party primary voters. And then what happened after that? Well, no one knows because she went off the radar. And the next thing you know, well, she's vice president. Why? Because Joe Biden made the promise that he was going to make a African American woman, his running mate, and he made the promise. And did you look at around the room? Who else was there? It was her. And he says this in his speech. Those who call Kamala Harris a DEI hire. Joe Biden says she was a DEI hire. He hired her. Now he's out there talking about the strides he made in diversity, equity, and inclusion. And he mentions Kamala Harris as one of those strides. What else do we need to call her a DEI hire? Well, it's a pejorative because you say so. But under the technical definition, that's what he called her. I can play the audio again, if we must. Jeff, I would like to start off my day, start off by saying I grew up in a middle class, okay? Well, you might be president. Hey, Jeff, I have a prediction. I think the Israelis have used pager bombs against Hezbollah. I predicted Jeff Dunham's Ahmed, the dead terrorist puppet will soon be sporting a pager. Isn't that what about this time yesterday? We started hearing those reports. What are they going to have today, you wonder? Toothless Babbard New York Times is the interesting article on the absurdity of ranked choice Democrat primary voting in Alaska. It's comical. Uh, but you're repeating with the three second delay technical difficulties. I'm listening on the app. That was probably 20 minutes ago, dirt digger, P Diddy would be out if he says he supports Kamala and Democrats. But when you're a Republican, they go after you. Well, he did some other things start digger. Uh, grass cutting is high dollar in Fairhope talking about the possibility of refugees coming to Fairhope. Uh, good morning, Jeff. Bob from Foley here with the lose about the page in the radios because being blown up. Does that make the TSA a little shaky? Are they had to do a little more of those world of played with that happen? I think whatever explosive ingredients were in those radios, pagers, would not make it through TSA. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff poor showed up to talk one oh six five. Every gambler knows it's midnight in my gun. Just hear that with a win. See the star show up and talk one oh six five. They just stay with us on this Thursday morning, two five one three four three zero one zero six. Uh, still work our way through these texts. Uh, damn Yankee writes the following most Americans have no idea how much money is spent in the effort to round up Haitians of the high seas between Haiti and Florida returned to Haiti. Coast Guard spent 50 years doing this job. Now we're letting them sit up camp in Ohio and Alabama. Yeah, I mean it's how much money better question Damien. How much money have we spent trying to straighten out Haiti? Joel. Uh, tell us he got the radio stop talking BS. I think it's going to get done. That's the bottom line. Shut the government down. Who cares? Have some, you know what, staying there. All this network is doing is trying to cover is a show like go see a doctor man. There's no reason to be this angry. So that's exactly what you do. Do you, you, you think that there's a boy's oh blank? Here's the deal guys. All of you out there who are like, and they're just going to steal the election again. Why bother? I tell you why I don't believe that. I lived in Washington DC. I see who these people are that are quote, unquote deep state. I go to the post office go wait and line it to post office on a busy day. Look at how inefficient your government is. Look at how even our alphabet intelligence intelligence agencies screw things up on a regular basis. Look at all this DEI, all this social engineering that's going on at that level. Why it makes you think that there's a competency there to steal a presidential election on a grand scale like some of you think. I mean, like go witness your federal government at work. I mean, they could just barely keep the lights on in Washington DC. There is, there is no motivation to excel at your job. You just have to go fill a void and maybe things get done. Like they could steal a presidential election, but they can't build the I-10 bridge. Is that what you believe? You guys put way too much stock in the ability of these like deep state types. Now, they're a threat because you have power and they can make your life hard, but to pull off something like stealing an entire presidential election is what makes me think you're crazy. Now, maybe they can do it to a local level. It's some marginal detail and would buy a few votes here, there are a few boxes, but it's not going to be that close this time. Ron, Jeff, 20,000 Haitian refugees in Faroe trail parks may not be what Cory Martin had in mind when he signed that letter, but it does show he's not a thinker. If he doesn't want to explain his position on that letter, maybe he should stay at his narrow little Fairhoe plate. Well, what I don't like about it is that I think this is a real thing. Like if you're a refugee, if you're an NGO and you're really trying to do the right thing and help resettle these asylum seekers, these refugees, they believe deep down. Some of them are doing it to bag cash, but some of them think, well, let's try to get them assimilated. Let's try to get them acclimated to the locals. Let's find places where they're not going to face a hostile situation like silicaga. And you get that letter in front of you and you see two state lawmakers, one from Fairfield, one from Thomas Villadice, a city councilman from Fairhope. And you're thinking, maybe this Fairhope place is a place we need to check out. I mean, well, is that's a, I think, a totally plausible logical thing to think. And if you're going to, if you're councilman Martin, and you're going to put yourself out there on this limb, defend it, talk about it a little bit. I said, I hear from what I hear from everybody. He's a nice guy. He's an honorable man. But if you're going to, if you're going to put your name and you're going to use the title given to you by the voters in this city to put your name on something like that to defend it. If you believe that they bring this, this virtuous quality to your community, defend it. Don't run away from it. And that's what he showed. He's right away from it. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, we'll be right back. This is the Jet Force Show at Epim Talk. One, zero, six, five. Oh, my man. Can this really be the end to disturb the sad emotion with the mental spoons again? Welcome back to the Jet Force Show at Epim Talk. One, zero, six, five. They should stay with us on this Thursday morning. Text slide, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, we'll be touching the show. All you gotta do is text me. Joining us now on the line are Thursday regular April, Marie Fogle. Good morning, April. Marie, how are you? Good morning. Rocking outside now. It's a beautiful day here. That's good to hear. I assume it's the same here. So if you, not that you would have been, but if you had been listening to my program, it's a, there's a lot of like doom and gloom out there. Why bother? They're just going to steal the election. It's not going to be fair. And, and we talked about this. I think last time, you know, it's hard to, it's not, it's hard to steal an election. And I think about it like this, like these people who think they're government's capable of so many things. Have you been to a post office lately? I just, I, I reject that. I think they will try to cheat, but there is such a small margin there that you have to be within to swing a few votes here and there in some boxes. It's just, it's not going to work this time. Well, I think there's a couple of things happening. One is we have, we have the proof of what happens when people who believe that stay at home. And that proof has been the US Senate. And if you look at what happened in Georgia, they said, Oh my gosh, don't early vote, don't mail in the heck, don't even vote. They just stole the election from us. People were like, I'm not going to show up. And they didn't. And we ended up having to deal with the consequences of that for the last four years. So I think that's terrible. Alabama specifically, you don't show up to vote. You, if there's a throw away kind of things, you're going to lose your congressional seat. And with that, we might lose the house. And if the Democrats have the house, the Senate and the white house, because there are quotes cheating here, touch people home, then our nation is in total chaos and danger. Right. And they don't, these people just, I mean, I call them these people, but like, well, these people are, these people aren't stupid. These people aren't un-American, but these people are, is they're not thinking things all the way through. Okay. If they possibly go out to keep, first off, they're going to be cheating in Alabama. So if they go out and cheat, they're going to be cheating. And yet we, part of the way we know they cheated is we can say, look at how many people turned out for Trump. Now, people go, okay, I'm not turning out in sweet Alabama, freedom of movement, not turning out for Trump because my birth won't count. And then Trump loses. Well, they go, look, even Alabama didn't turn out for Trump. He's got out of Canada. You are helping the cheaters if you stay home. Well, that's what, and that's, I mean, this is, I think probably why Roy Moore didn't win in 2017, like it was just within this margin. A lot of people didn't want to vote for Roy Moore. I get it, but I mean, there are, there are consequences when you'll like Doug Jones from Alabama and send him to the United States Senate, but they didn't. And then I think that they used the absentee ballot process and some of these urban areas and in these Black Belt counties. And that gave him just enough to beat Roy Moore in a December special election. I tell people all the time, now keep in mind, I'm from Florida, that you play by the rules of the game going on, not the rules you want. So if absentee and early voting is available in your state, if drop boxes are available in your state, you can't ignore them, whine about them. You have to use them and use them better because they're going to use them. And that's what they're going to do. And so we have to do what they're doing, question it better, and do what we're good at, which is making people understand this is the country we're saving. They're going to cheat attitude, it's very, the fetus, it's very, I have no role, it's very, I'm not taking responsibility, whereas I think what we all need to be doing, each and every one of us is calling five friends, giving every dollar, we can all the things to make sure that if they cheat, we have outworked them. Well, I mean, what they are doing, though, it's like a scyop or something. And it is, it suppresses the vote, hey, we're going to cheat anyway, so I'm not going to bother that some ways, like that's. Imagine Republicans don't win this election Trump doesn't win this election, and it has nothing to do with Kamala Harris, all it has to do with Trump voters who decided the election was going to be stolen, so they didn't participate. Like, what a egg on your face kind of moment, right? And so, yeah, we have to, we have to do all the things to ensure he wins. And then at the end, if they cheat, then then we fight that fight. But right now, the fight is how many votes can we get in for Trump? That's fine. I mean, if you want to be cheerleader, but I'm telling, I'm telling you, this is my argument. They had, let's assume that they were able to steal a few votes here and there, and really swing it one way. I mean, it was within the margins for them to do that, because look at what happened. I mean, everything in Trump was facing it. Not only was he running for president, he was being president too at the time. They had black, and this is a real thing, April, Marie, they had told Trump, or they had told a lot of these big law firms out there that they had offered any legal assistance to Donald Trump in this election, that they were going to be blackballed, and we're going to get any more work. I mean, there was a full court press underway to make it really hard for him, even if he outright won, even take it to court, because he couldn't find any illegal strategy to the presidency. So all that against him, and we don't happen to Pennsylvania, we know what we think happened in Arizona, some other places, Biden just barely won that thing. It took them, the election was on Tuesday. It took him all the way to Saturday to finally call it for him. It wasn't like they just cheated, and we were like living in North Korea or China or something, or Iran, and it just sort of happened that way. It was very, very, very, very hard for them to pull this off, and I don't think that they're capable, especially now that people are vigilant, and certain legislatures, like the Georgia legislature, have changed their laws, it's going to be much more difficult to pull off what they pulled off in 2020. Well, and I think everybody has it in their head when they hear about the cheating that went on before. It wasn't on the edges, right? It was a ballot that were accepted after the fact that courts got weird. It's the drop boxes, and people possibly ballot harvesting. It's all of these things tiny about the top type of voter fraud you're used to. I don't believe, and I'm going to get hate mail for this, I don't believe there was, like, the minion software issues. I think that the normal run of the mail every day, voter cheating that we saw, and when you start screwing with the margins, I think, I'm not getting out to vote. Then when you start screwing those margins, that's when we lose an election. Joe Biden, they're being psyched out. Yeah, I just, that is, I just think it's a very narrow view of the world. It's not reality. Like, this is a very hard thing to accomplish, and maybe it's this that we get kind of trapped in our own little community. You feel like you're, you look around you and the world doesn't seem so small, but the world's huge. And to think that you could get as many votes as people say they can, you know, they're cheating by, I mean, that's a lot of votes. It would have to be, and again, it would have to be, even if you look at what they claimed happened, what has been claimed in the past that happened, in the last election, it is all of these little things. What happened in Arizona is don't happen in Georgia. It's not what happened in other states. And the last thing we need to do is have an under vote in Alabama, where President Trump is like, I wasn't a election. And they're like, you couldn't even get the same number of votes you got now a ban the last time. You have lost your civil. A lot of, I mean, people don't want to vote. The more power to them, but I just think it's. People don't want to, people don't want to vote because they think they're going, they're, they're doesn't count because the election was stolen. I have no problem. You're not going to vote your vote, your listeners, but I will. That is an incredibly stupid argument, and you are hosing yourself and the cause you believe in. I don't care if they vote or not, but don't, don't make the argument that they're making or the belief that a lot of them have, it makes my hair hurt. It makes, you know, the world just doesn't work this way, guys. Your federal government are your state government. I mean, we, we can barely keep roads paid. They can barely keep lights on in Washington, D.C. You honestly believe that they can take something of this magnitude and pull it off. Maybe they pulled it off in 2020, but you think that they could actually pull it off again in 2024. It's, it, you're giving them way too much credit. Look, the people who mastermind stuff like this, they just aren't around right now. And I, I know that sounds crazy, but you look at, you know, Joe Biden, not sitting around a freaking dark snow filled room, or Joe Biden, Biden advisors aren't doing that. No, there's none of that looking for Kamala Harris. Even on the Democrat side, I think people are exhausted of the Trump hate. They're exhausted of making us look like crazy. And so it's, it's just running a different time in a different environment and not voting or under voting would just be, in my opinion, a very, very big wave. April, Marie, how, how much are you worried about Haitian migrants coming to your community? Um, well, I live in Birmingham proper, um, where we have enough going on, I'm going to go with, um, I am worried from the aspect of they seem to be talking them around and putting them into the cog, Alabama. So why not here? I would be pretty mad. I would be, I would be pretty angry. I am grateful. I'm homeschooling and private schooling. So my kids don't have to deal with that there. But, um, but it's such a drain that we screen on resources that we don't have available to us. And it's, it's remarkable to watch what's going on in Silvercaga. And I watch these folks and how they react to it. And what the media are doing, especially like the ale.coms or whatever, it's like they're just trying to find the, the racist redneck or whatever. And they're going to make that the story. And there's just no like curiosity, like, well, what is really going on here? Why, why is Silvercaga, Alabama, the home of a Jim Ziggler and Gomer pile? And, uh, you know, people from Silvercaga as well. And it's like they are, well, why, why here? And no one really has a, a really good answer for that. And then what I could tell other than my aisle in 18, 19 news, no one really cares. It's just that it's open season on people who don't want this in community, their community. Well, and there's, it's so funny because there's a lack of understanding about resources. Resources are finite. There's a number of beds. There's a certain amount of food. There's a certain amount of spaces in classroom. And every time I see an archibald piece or an AO.com, um, you know, piece talking about how the community itself is opening them with, you know, welcoming them with open arms, the Christian churches, et cetera. I think, and that's roughly that the places that the government funds and the actual support just doesn't exist. And, and you look at places that have been completely overrun and overwhelmed. And they're not able to running them out. They're trying to save their community. And you can't have both. You see, that's why all the cat and dog stuff started. There is literally not the resources there for the residents, the neediest of the residents, and this huge flow of people. No, but it's, it's a, it's an, I would say it's an alien culture that a lot of people, I mean, you don't the French Creole, but, you know, just even beyond that, the customs, uh, it's not as easy as just people opening their hearts and their minds to whatever that these folks do. It's, it takes some time. I mean, we're all human beings here. And they shame these people for not getting along, going along with their program right away. And I just think that is, um, they're just looking for that fight. I know that it's like, we have media in this state and you know who they are that are writing for an audience outside the state, but it's a hostile audience to what most people within the boundaries of the state believe. And they're using this refugee crisis, which is clearly a product of the Biden administration, uh, to, to make a. Well, and I said this before that, um, that I, every time someone writes a piece, where's the last, uh, piece, Archibald, from ale.com or Archibald, or any of them talking about how much we need, how much more we need to be doing for, um, real, for actual, affordable groups. Well, let me say this about Archibald's last piece about this, this Haitian situation. And they're talking about it up at Albertville. And he wrote the column that, yeah, this is going on. But guess what? They have a Confederate monument in front of their courthouse or something's very strange here about what's going on. And he tied a Confederate monument, which there's just dozens of these damn things all around the state of Alabama and in most 67, other 67 counties. But, uh, that, that was like the focal point of the piece that because they had a Confederate monument at the Marshall County courthouse in Albertville, Alabama, that they're not allowed to push back against this migration in their community. That that stupidest thing. And the problem is not enough people call out the student for the stupid. They think maybe he's more intelligent. He's intellectual. He knows something I don't. He's tying together two things so clearly they're related. They are not. April, we got you out of here. We're out of time. But as always, we appreciate you making time for us. How can folks find you online? Best place is on X for Facebook. It's April Marines, APR, YL, and A.R.I.E. April. We'll talk again soon. All right, let's get a break here. Be right back. This is the Jetforce Show at FFTOC 1065. ♪ And look the thing you want to see ♪ ♪ It's where I drank my first beer ♪ ♪ It's where I found Jesus ♪ ♪ Where if my first call ♪ ♪ I tore it all to pieces ♪ ♪ I learned the pain ♪ Welcome back to the Jetforce Show at FFTOC 1065. They just sticking around on this Thursday morning. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, a bunch of text to get to here. We'll try to knock a few of those out before we go to the top of the hour here. Pat, you got to be pretty smart to pass the bar and law school unless you think you don't. Your wife wouldn't like to hear that one. Well, okay, I don't know what that's going to get there. Motorman says it's fixed now. Motorman having some hard times with the app, I think. Let's see. Beauford, it is to play K to rooms. However, you're showing others like it are important. We must keep talking about it and keep pulling the curtain back. We must keep fighting them and not go away quietly. But Beauford, just how big a presidential election is and all the parts and pieces and all the local election officials at all the state level and all of these watchdog groups you have around to say that it's as simple as them cheating. It's way more complicated than that. The world is a big, big, big place. The country is a big place, I should say. And I think sometimes we get trapped in our local community here. I think it's just as simple as like bribing an election official or something. But like if you try to pull that off, do you think that all these people can keep it quiet, keep it on the down low, not talk about it? Just think somebody would step forward at some point. Whatever their motivation may be and say, hey, yeah, they're cheap like hell. I mean, it's hard for them to cheat in these third world countries where we know the elections are garbage. I'm not saying it can't happen at some level, but the level, the margin is minuscule, and that's what happened in 2020. It was such a minuscule margin. I mean, it's clear to me that I think Biden might might could have won without having done with some of the things that they had done. But I still think that they did it. Does it make it right? But it's a different world than it was in 2020. And they text her what happened to Kamala Harris in the 2020 Democratic primary was Tulsi Gabbard. She hung for D.A. record. Harris's record around her neck like a burning tire, AKA Haitian necklace. She was toast after that. Well, that's the other thing I would I would add to this. A day texture is she didn't have quite the margin for error in that 2020 cycle. So she had to do more. She had to do more back then that she's doing now. But she's clearly uncomfortable in this role. That's why you don't see her out and about in a lot of media appearances and so on and so forth. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porchow at FM Talk, 106.5. From Bucks Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach, at all points in between, an insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's the Jeff Porchow. Welcome back to the Jeff Porchow at FM Talk, 106.5. Our number three begins right now. 251-343-01-06. You need to tell me that the elections are rigged and we shouldn't even bother and do so on the text line. Once again, 251-343-01-06. Still a cop, Congress should bury more. That's of the second congressional district. Oh, he'll be with us here soon. Let's go. I'm going to get through these texts and just I get frustrated with some of the responses. A name texture Jeff. What I gained from the last election was that they separated mail-in ballots from the voter before they could check to see if they are actually a legal loader or not. Whether they were from a district or if their signature match was on the file because very few votes got kicked out even though we had a majority of absentee ballots. Yeah, I mean, that's what they did. They just, you put all those ballots and there is, you can't go, there's no way to like go back and track where the ballot came from. They just lumped them all together. And that makes it hard to check the authenticity, the rest of the ballot. Right. And now they have, I think, at least we were told, taking measures to prevent that from happening again. I mean, it's entirely this. The election may have been stolen, but it may have just been a product of just sheer government incompetence and not being able to conduct an election properly. That you want to think it was like nefarious that the smoke filled back rooms were working in over time to concoct the strategy to take the election from you, the taxpayer, the American citizen, but when it's just stupid government bureaucrats do its stupid things. Mike, good morning, Jeff. Two things. Are the Haitians arriving at the border? Are they following legal avenues for amnesty second? Federal employees don't have the incentives to do more than their jobs due to the union. So I mean, some, some, but they may not have the incentive. There is a, I think, an element within government of meritocracy, though. It's much, much, it's, it's, it's a fraction of what it is in the private sector. But you're right. That's like you guys are assuming that these operatives who in theory are employed by some kind of government entity are associated with something like the Democratic Party, which is a pseudo government entity, are like hyper motivated, are like all of a sudden, totally competent beyond a fault enough to steal your elections from you. It's just suppressing the vote when you say these things, and you don't have confidence in the election, in the election process. You may not be that person. You're going to go out and vote anyway. But some, I mean, it's hard for people to get out the couch in this country for some reason. I don't understand. Fred. So what April is saying works both ways. Democrats believe that in Alabama, anyway, GOP has a string old on state politics. So why vote? They do. Every now and then you slip up and win an election, right? There is a sweet, there is a, there is a real contested race for most of the people in this listing audience, I think. In this November election, it's this congressional seat between Shabari figures and Carolee Dobson. And if you're like, really a believer that elections don't matter, it's all fixed. You got to harm her chances and she's going to lose that race because of some like angry screech from some knit with like, like Joel. Joel. Jimmy, people that are harling are the ones that weren't going to vote anyway and likely did not vote last time. It's the naysayers. I mean, try to be like an open forum here on this program and give them a say. It baffles me though. Like, if you're interested in current affairs, if you're interested in politics to the level that you are tuning into this program, which we're not. Well, I mean, this isn't like, talk about your favorite, your favorite cheeseburger or cheese national cheeseburger day or your favorite, or what, you know, what kind of like fishing lure you use when you go up into the delta or whatever. I mean, this is like, this is what it is. It's like very current affairs, politics. And you're listening to this show yet. You don't really believe in the process. Why are you? What was in there? So can you go listen to Lady Gaga or something? Chris, the state of Alabama, Katie, we keep a little agreement pass open. Martin, it's not hard to understand that a duck or a goose in a park would look very appetizes some of these immigrants. That's the perception. I think that's probably going on, but it's very, very isolated type incidents. The state is absolutely not going on. These media outlets do not know that. Look, they will. If there was something that they thought was going on, they would dispatch a reporter to the scene and be on the lookout for it. And I think the Wall Street Journal may have done some of that. And but their idea, they sent a reporter to Springfield, Ohio to debunk some of these claims instead. But the way like ABC News or any other media outlets, CNN are going about this or saying, well, we called the city hall and they told us what's happening, which is that's not good enough, guys. I called city hall once in mobile and they told me like annexation was an awesome idea. But does that make it an awesome idea? They told me that raising your internet sales tax was a great, great idea. Does that make does that make it a good idea? I mean, you can't they have skin in the game. They have invested interest. You can't take their word for it. But that's what this what these media outlets were doing. And by doing that, and if you disputed what the city hall is telling these media outlets, you were some kind of like misinformation or some kind of like reality denier. And you're right. Thank you for your information. This stuff is ridiculous. Yeah. So it's a it's a parole program done by executive order, Angie, that's allowing this immigration here. And I'll be just kind of elaborate on this a little bit, the CH and V program. If Trump wins, he's going to rescind it. He'll end it. We're not going to grant parole to these asylum seekers. We're going to make them wait outside of the United States and go through the asylum process before we let them into the country. And what Biden and there's no like real clear law in the books about how to go through this. But the vitamin stress is well, we're not going to make you wait outside the country. We're going to let you into the country. And while you're here, you could go get a job. You could go live here. You could collect some like some kind of government benefits, even so you don't go hungry. We will pack you lunch or whatever, put you on a bus and send you off in your way. So it's a very, very distinct policy difference. And you hear these people say, well, they're here legally. Well, no, no. They're here legally in the eyes of at least the executive branch in the federal government. And so what's going on here, Angie is Biden administration is letting these people in and go ahead and come into the country without checking their asylum claim. And they're trying to settle as many of them as possible all throughout the United States. So when January 20th rolls around, and I think that they think Trump is going to win, and that's why they're doing this. But even if they don't, this is somewhat of like an insurance policy or something. They're sitting it up to make it hard for Trump to rescind this and send these people home. That's what's going on here, because, okay, Trump recends this parole program, tells these Haitians in silica or wherever that they have to go back. And we will consider your asylum request. And we'll, we'll call you don't call us. Well, the first thing that will happen is, well, then like the Southern Poverty Law Center or the ACLU or some kind of like NGO or somebody's lawyer will run off the federal court. They will seek an injunction. They will say the Trump administration is acting illegally here. Well, here's our argument. Don't let them do this. And the judge will say, Oh, well, you might have a valid argument here. We're going to pause any kind of deportation until you get your day in court. And we'll set the court date for a light next year. And then this liberal judge, assuming he's cutting a pointy or whatever, rolls it. Well, I think that they should get to stay here. I mean, this was the deal that they had made under the past president. And we're going to keep it in place. Trump administration appeals to the circuit court, the appeals court and says, we don't think that this is right. We have decided to go in a different direction from the previous administration. And we think this lower court's ruling is wrong. Well, well, well, you may have a case here, but we have to keep this injunction in place until we get a chance to review the facts of the case. And we'll set the court date from six months from now. Okay. Well, they come back and let's say it's a circuit court appeal circuit court that's like, yeah, we don't, we agree with the lower court. Well, Trump administration is like, no, it says black and white in a constitution that I have this authority. Yeah, yeah, but so did the last president. So we're going to side with him. Well, we're going to the Supreme Court. Well, that may take two years. Okay. So all of a sudden, you have these Haitians who have been here for like three, four years. And then by the time the Supreme Court says, no, actually, Mr. President, you were right. They were wrong. We're rolling in your favor. Oh, well, you're not president anymore. Well, that's how about the bananas. And that's what's going on here, guys. Um, a name texture. Why would anybody want to see the illegal immigrants to Fairhope is Martha's Vineyard already full? I don't think you might sending them to Fairhope. I think you have a city councilman who may not want him in Fairhope, but he is talking like he is talking like they might be welcomed. I don't know. We haven't been able to, uh, to get councilman Martin to elaborate on his signature on this letter too much. Uh, we had Erica Thomas reach out to us. Uh, he did. And he declined to comment other than to say, I signed that letter like a year ago or something. Pat, tell motor man, the app is always three, seven seconds slower than the live radio and to keep that in mind when tomorrow Sean goes to give away that meat voucher. Uh, Ricky, your problem, Jeff, you're a shill for Satan. I'm convinced. I don't think it's very biblical Ricky to make that declaration. I don't think, uh, I think you're, I think that you are kind of you're tipped in, you're tipped in fate here. Uh, Ricky, I would, I would be careful. Watch out for lightning. Money, our sites count, Britain for Harris walls, multiply Trump, multiple Trump. This is two for Dobson's done for figures ever green. Three for Harris walls, none for Trump. Oh, Connecticut County is Democrat. Four for Dobson three for figures. Now you are 10 more than one sign. Just my observation. That from Bonnie. Let's get a break in here. We'll be right back. This is a Jeff Moore showed up to talk with a six five. We're going back to the Jeff Moore showed up from talk one oh six five. Hey, just stay with us on this Thursday morning. Two five one three four three zero one zero six text us. I'll see here we go. I'm going to get to these texts. Oh, by the way, programming note coming up tomorrow, Todd Stacey Alabama, daily news and we'll talk to Chris Elliott, our state senator who I think it's down at the, uh, US, Mexico border. There's a bunch of lawmakers, uh, down that way right now. What how much cultural exchange they've done, uh, going across the border there. Uh, we'll find out. Uh, Pete, what a bet there are less votes than 2020. I don't know, Pete. Uh, maybe. Yeah. I mean, we'll see. And then if that happens, I mean, Trump will win. It'll be interesting to see how the media explain it on a texture. Trump, uh, used to always end his speech about getting out the vote. Not as much now need to say, consistently say that and policy differences. Mr. Plot, American and people from the West generally need to realize the majority of the world still eats cats and dogs statistically. This occurs mostly in Asian countries and parts of India, although some countries like Taiwan are passing animal cruelty laws to prevent it. Martin just read an old article early, 22,000 about voting Friday, talked about those who own machines in the software who owns them now and is the info secret or uncheckable. I, I think the state, I know in Alabama, they own their, you know, the local governments on those, uh, and they text your jet, please hold these idiots, get your blood pressure up. That's good for radio. I am a boring, boring radio host sometimes and talk about things that are not relevant and, uh, getting my blood pressure up is sometimes, uh, an added, so not always, I don't want to be yelled at. I like talk radio where you have people who yell at you and tell you that are just mad at like the world and tell you what you need to do. I, I, I, I, that will never be my stick. And they text your Jeff, what's your gut feeling on the election November? Control it out. Yeah, I think so. Look, what's going to win this election? Assuming that there's no like seismic event, which is always a possibility, like a terror attack or I don't know what they got chambered for an October surprise, whatever it could be. But here's what I would tell you, the conditions on the ground, your, your quality of life, economy, prices, uh, ability to afford a home. All of this is not good. So, uh, I think Congress has been more calling in there. All of this is not where it ought to be. And that's what people are going to vote on in November, assuming nothing changes, assuming nothing. Like I said, nothing seismic happens. The, the, the country's going to go vote for change. That's, that's the, that's, that's what's going to determine this election. And they're voting on the, they're voting on the status quo. You're better off now than you were four years ago. And they're trying to, I guess shield Kamala Harris from that. So we'll see. I'll see here, as Corey Martin, with the Fair Hope City Council made a public statement regarding the 18, 19 news article regarding his support for illegals being in the, in a fair hope. Corey is not being one of my neighbors and he tells one of our other neighbors that has all been taken out of context. In other words, not to worry. Hasn't been taken out of context. Now he's, he hasn't said, Hey, bring your, bring, bring your tired, uh, little masses to fair hope. But what he has said is that we need to be more open to refugee resettlement in our local communities, including Fair Hope. I would assume he's the Fair Hope City Council. What other municipality would he be speaking on behalf of? It's in black and white councilman. You, you signed this letter and you say you didn't, you signed it a year ago. But this group that you signed this letter for only put it out a few days ago. If it's taken out of context, tell us where. And here's the problem on the texture. He won't do that. Have you seen him on TV or talking to any media saying, no, no, that's not what I meant. I don't know what's wrong. Well, bear in fact, this is the Jeff four show and I've been talking about those six, five and I'm going to stay up by night and sleep on day eight of my best. Hey, yes, we are big tickets. Yes, we are hill races. People get out of our way, wherever we go, we go, come into your life like I do every night from the heart of your radio. I play a little sad and I play a lot of play. And a few will change the song. Don one of six five. Thanks for hanging in there with us on this Thursday morning. Two five one three four three zero one zero six. If you want to be in touch with the program, utilize the text line. Joining us now on the line calling in from DC our good friend. He remembers it's a second congressional district, but we'll likely soon represent the first congressional district after the November election is all said and done. Congress are bearing more on the line. Congress for good morning. How are you? Hey, definitely, you're doing good. How are you going to start doing well, doing well. Thank you for coming on. Well, um, you and I are kind of talking off air a little bit about what's going on in DC. Um, it comes back to hold on earlier. Uh, where, where are you on the CR business? What do you, what do you think? What would you like to see happen? What do you think is going to happen? Well, you know, we're on that. I mean, I actually last night voted for the first CR in the history of my tenure in Congress, the continuing resolution that this continued spending as it has been and continues a lot of the actually the spending at COVID levels in a lot of ways, but because the stay back was attached to it to stop people who are not US citizens from voting in our elections. President Trump and many of us felt like we had to try to attach that to this CR. If we were going to move, in fact, we were going to move the stay back. That's how we had to do it before the elections in November. So I was kind of a tough spot, but I thought that the elections are the print criminal right now. We don't need people who are not citizens voting in our elections. That's the way to steal the country, steal the election. But that's our thing. But what I think will happen and you know, it's, uh, that's the or actually failed. I think we were short, uh, there was not enough support. I think we came up 20 short and you can get that over to the Senate. So it'll be interesting to see what Speaker Johnson does. And of course, I'm sure, uh, uh, Congress, when Adderall probably had some insight on the approach, but I just feel like that we're going to end up with some sort of clean CR. They're going to try to, you know, the stay back would, would not be on there. I think Johnson would try to do something short-term. I don't know if he'll go for a six month or a three month to get us into December. I'm not sure exactly how that plays our last day here is December 19th. But you know, I'm at a point right now that that we we need to get to these elections in November. Um, but I am not willing to support another CR. I think we need meaningful legislation, a direction of change in this country. We can't keep spending like we're spending it. There's so many things going on that I'm just, I was willing to bite the bullet to help the speaker last night and support the president's position on the save act. But when that comes off, I'm a no vote. And so unfortunately that means that the speaker's probably going to be looking at some of the bands to get this CR across the finish line rather than do the approach process like we should be doing and actually passing bills and budgets and that sort of thing that actually fund the government. We just continue these resolutions. And so I'll be a no vote from here forward. And I'm honestly to a point Jeff that if we get to November, I think we'll have the Senate, we'll have the House. I think we need to figure out a way to do President Trump, a clean slate, no less Schumer, hang a bunch of baggage around his neck for the next six months as he's trying to lead this country through what would be an interesting inauguration period of swearing in a new Congress, a new Senate. We don't need to have the president's hand tied. And so I will see what his position is, but my position is that if we if we're going for a CR, that's not the solution. Why would we tie Trump's hands in the first six months of his administration? Congressman, let's talk about this real quick. Give us your kind of take on the where we are on the selection cycle. It looks pretty favorable. I think for the Senate, the presidency, I, I, you know, I think Trump's got a little bit of momentum right now. It's not like a big, you know, full head of steam here, but it's it's a trend. It's certainly in his direction. And then I would have to assume, I mean, a lot of that is what's going to matter when it comes to the House and where Republicans are and what direction, you know, they go to either expanding their majority or potentially losing it. Yeah, I think no doubt how Trump performed will have certainly up down the ballot in some of the swing areas and help us get maybe a few more members here in the House. And, you know, Jeff, I was sitting on the back row of the day on the floor and I was talking some of the gaps from California. They're in the, they got these jumble primaries and they felt really good about the direction the country was going based on what they're standing within their own state. And when you see the core bushes of the world, who's an extreme squad member lose, Jamal Bowman, who pulled the fire alarm. He was a squad guy. He got beat. And when you see, like you said, I think the Senate, it makes sense that she's doing well against tester in Montana. I think that certainly West Virginia justice is going to be there. He'll be replacing Joe Manchin and then Ohio Pennsylvania. Those are going to be amazing. Again, that's going to be based on how well Trump does and those, what I call the swing state, those battlegrounds, you know, and down the ballot, those people benefit. That may help Carolina as well. If Trump continues to build momentum in that new second in Alabama, there's an option there for us to gain that seat or hold that seat, I should say. So, you know, I feel I'm cautiously optimistic, but I think that Trump does have the momentum. As you mentioned, the internal polls that I'm seeing from the campaign, they feel good about whether or not with independence. I think they're holding the line there. They didn't lose during the DNC convention and won't see anything to help them that much. And I don't think debate hurt Trump. It didn't nobody scored a knockout punch. So we, I am cautiously optimistic we could very well have the traffic to this time. Join by Congressman Barry Moore of the second congressional district for the time being on the program. Well, the big story here in Alabama Congressman, and I'm sure you're aware, and there's an event tonight in your hometown. You and I talked a little bit about it at Alcop, but this, this Haitian resettlement and a lot of concern about that. The hot spots right now, at least we're being told. Silicaga, Albertville, and Athens, at least like enterprise is about to become one of those. Yeah, we actually are that they're having a meeting tonight at enterprise concerning this resettlement of these Haitian refugees. And it's kind of central around a lot of the poultry industry, I think, in a lot of ways. I have a couple of major plants in my hometown. You have wane farms, you have filled with strides. So I think they're getting these work fevers, and then then somehow the administration is using this blanket asylum to do these folks, these work fevers, and I shipped them to these cities. But the problem with that is there's no resources to help it. And my people are certainly, most of us are terribly upset that the fact that we knew this was a border crisis. We've known there was a border crisis in this country. I've been to the border three times, and I said, folks, this is not going to stop in Arizona. It's not going to stop in Texas. It's not going to stop in California. These people will eventually find their way in our communities. And it's just now starting to take a fag. And look, I've been to Haiti, brother. I've done mission trips down there. But we need to be exporting capitalism and Christianity and free markets to the world. We don't need to be importing the third world into our communities. People who can't assimilate, who can't speak the language, if he talks to the educators in our community, they don't have any way to communicate with these kids. They're dropped off at the front of these schools. And then healthcare, talking to some physicians, they're treating folks in the ER that are running up bills that are staggering. Healthcare is expensive. And yet they don't even have their real name a lot of times. There's no way that money gets collected. So to buy an administration in these reckless border policies is just import the world, no matter who they are, where they're from. And just give them the standing as a citizen and the subsidies that will bankrupt the country. We're already 35 trading in debt. But I think you're going to see crime, follow that. We're already starting to see that. We had mouths is broken into an enterprise. You know, we had an ARCA thing. So on out of one, one four couple had to take all the azaleas out of their yards because the people were camping in their yards. They were using the azaleas as cover. There's just a lot of things that the consequences of this wide open, reckless border policy that's fighting and put in place is now starting the faith, the communities that we see. And so we're certainly getting engaged in the process. I'm planning on, I won't be there tonight because I got votes. But I, my hope is to kind of start. I'm going to, when I get down to District next month or so, we're going to start meeting with community leaders, education leaders, even our state leaders, and see if there's a way that we can sort of push back on what the administration is doing to our great state and to our local communities. Well, and here's the question. And this is what I hear Congressman, this parole program that the Biden administration is using is sort of the mechanism for what's going on that while they are here and they're here doing what they're doing. It's, it's under the grace of the Biden administration. They're giving them a work visa or whatever. They're giving them, in some cases, like EBT cards. Trump comes in and this will all, he won't want to assume he will rescind all of this. But then what happens after that? Can you, you know, people thinking like, can we just send them back or is there more to this? It feels to me like, all of this is happening right now. In the middle of a presidential election, it just seems like they're running like a hurry up offense trying to sell as many of these Haitians in the different communities around the country as they can. Yeah, exactly. I think that's, that's exactly what the dentist like the midnight bills and the executive orders they found on the way to the office and the pardons. Biden is leaving us this parting gift of a bunch of people who don't belong in this country who didn't come here in the proper process. And now they're going to be left to the red states and these small town mayors and law enforcement and certainly the next presidential administration to figure out how to fix the mess that they created. And believe you me, the media is going to crucify Trump when he starts rounding people up and they got, they, they, you choose them to use them cages on Obama, they're going to, but Jeff, we have no choice. This is going to be a trying time for our nation. And we will have to round these folks up and get them out of here. And I, you know, I hate it, but I'm just telling you, we cannot survive the load, the burden and the crime that's going to come with this wave of people that are not here that don't want to simulate. You do not understand our values of American citizens. They have not paid into this system. They are not a part of this system. And they went out assimilated this system and that will destroy this government and this country. And so we're in big, big trouble. There's, you know, estimates of 20 million people here, but you're right. Biden used a parole, which was supposed to be case specific to let somebody come into this country and they blanket parole these people in here without any background checks. You know, I've had a couple of young girls raped last year in my district, who just brought into this country and kind of come in, they get, they were called, got away, came in and raped a couple of girls. This thing is going to continue to damage our kids. It's going to raise crime in our communities. We cannot tolerate it. And it's tough and as hard as it's going to be. We're going to have to round these people up and get them out of here. And if they want to come through the right way, then we can talk about that. But they're just dumping people in here without background checks. We don't know who they are, where they're from and what they're up to. It is ridiculous. And a nation cannot survive without borders and without security. Well, something else, I mean, this is what it looks like to me. And we could go back to 2016 or 2017, I should say, and the travel ban, and Trump puts it at place, that travel ban and all these little groups head off the federal court. They get the injunction. The ban is put on hold. And then it takes like a few years from the Supreme Court, find say, Oh, actually, he can do this. And then like, what I think is going to happen here is that Trump's going to try assuming he wins, try to send these folks back and all of these left wing groups or whatever you want to call it, are going to go run the federal court and say, You can't do that. You can't do that. And it'll judge shop will do whatever they'll find a friendly venue. And they'll do this. It'll have to go Supreme Court again. And then by the time the Supreme Court gets around to it, I mean, he's, he's, he's, he's, I mean, he'll be a lame duck, right? I mean, I mean, does that just seem like the way things are going to have to be for now? It does. But I think Jeff, we at state, and certainly this is something we're talking about is how do we pre file those lawsuits and what Biden's doing now is illegal. So by the time Trump in there, maybe we'll have standing in court and they will have time to counter soon. We should already have the suits filed. And that's something I want to talk to a lot of our state leaders and the new leaders. Let's go ahead and pre file because this is illegal what they're doing to our communities. So that way, we don't have to wait for the courts to decide on Trump's case where he's the defendant. We need to be the, we need to be the plaintiff in the situation. And so I think we have to move the ball faster down the court because Trump's going to have a handful. And look, this is going to be a tough time for our country. We know that. And we as Americans have got to recognize that we are in for a fight. Even if we win the election, that is the beginning of what we will see, we saw him burn the city in 2017. When the man was sworn in, he had not even said, oh, well, office in DC was on fire that day. So there is going to be a fight every step of the way. And the left loves to use the courts. We have to be proactive and pre filing this stuff so that by the time Trump's in these cases, hopefully we can get a adjudication at the A, they're right. These states have been and these things have never been here to start with. So that that kind of gets the ball ahead of the counter states, if you will, or the plaintiffs coming from the other side. Well, let me ask you this question. This is a hard one. But I mean, you see the way even the Republican governor in Ohio is, I mean, there's a lot of tepid Republicans. And once the, assuming, like I said, Trump wins, do you think that the Republican party has the backbone to really back him if he goes about this? Or do you think, you know, the media are going to be relentless Democrats, Hakeem Jefferies, Chuck Schumer are going to just double down and they're going to use all this hyperbole. And I think that has a real impact on a lot of your colleagues. Do you think that do you have confidence that they're in this to win it? They better be. If they're not, we should fire them. I mean, look, when you're talking about a man who got 74 million votes, the last cycle, I mean, good gracious, what they've done to him to try to destroy him. They tried to kill him twice. They've impeached him twice. They were arrested. I don't know how many times in charging with 90 some odd felonies. The 77 year old man could write off and he's wealthy. He don't need this job. We sure need him in that capacity. We better get behind him because the country, the future of this nation, rest in that. It rests in one of this election and it rests in us standing and fighting. And there's a movement out here. And when you got Bobby Kennedy in the former chair of the coach here at the DNC, he's the man for the job. There is a movement within this country that is moving towards Donald Trump. And if the Republicans don't see that as the make America first movement and the blue collar just workers of America coming to this man before, then we are dealing formed and we're also cowards. I think we have to stand for this country no matter how much pressure we get. And that's what I was telling you earlier, man. This is not going to be an easy pass baller just because we win don't mean we win. We have to continue to stay in the fight. And that's part of just engaging with the man that is President of the United States, which will beat Donald Trump and making sure that no matter what the media says about it, what names they call it, what the left accused us of, there is nothing more important than our children and grandchildren's freedom and the statement of this nation. And that's what it now comes down to. And if the people know how I've got a problem, the governor can't do it for him and get you somebody who's got a backbone because the time is now. Congressman, we always appreciate your time. Let's do this again soon. All right. Thank you. Appreciate it. All right. Congressman Barry Moore there. We'll be right back. This is FM Talk 1065. Hello. I hear you singing in the wire. I can hear you through the line. And the witch's all I know. Five. Thanks for sticking around on what's left of this Thursday morning. Still to cut our coming up tomorrow in the program. Well, Todd Stacy from Alabama, Daily News and our state center, our returning champion, Chris Elliott, who I think is down at the border as we speak. Do I have any text here? This sounds like a simple hunting license issue. And a texture where screwed millions of us get a little educated bodies legal. The legal are here. We're going down. Tim, Jeff, I bet Dean Young could get your blood pressure up. Paul, the shot ragged. It was a populace who was less threatening. And then finally, Ukraine needs soldiers to relocate the Haitians there. Well, thank you for that feedback. Ladies and gentlemen, come up here shortly. Midday mobile shot. What's coming up? Hey, Jeff. Yeah, just a few minutes away from the start of midday mobile. AL two candidate Shamari figures, the Democrat in this will join me. So you got questions. The text line opened up at three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. We'll get to talk to him next hour plus Dale Leach and our number two and a whole bunch more coming up on this Thursday edition of midday mobile. Well, that sounds exciting. Shamari figures coming on your program. So I'll definitely be listening to that. How are you feeling? Presidential election right now, Sean? We haven't talked about this a lot. Yeah, it depends on what happens in the future, but as of today's snapshot, I think Trump wins this. I think the cliche is for me to say, Oh, it's a toss up. It's real close. I do believe that. But there's still what? How many weeks left here? Six or something like that, heading seven weeks ahead of us. So a lot could change. But I think if things stay the same way, you were going through states earlier today. And what would you say on Georgia? What did you see on the Georgia polling? Georgia's Georgia. I mean, it's, it's not really moving, but it's been Trump all along to what's I'm looking at. I mean, even like Wisconsin and Michigan, which we're kind of outliers in 2016. I mean, you know, that, you know, that we really think that was going to happen. But the trend is a such it's moving in Trump's direction. And I think always say this, don't pay attention to the bottom lines necessarily. The methodologies, I think, are all screwed up by these pollsters. But what I think is most important is that movement. And that is that's got to be concerning. If you're a Harris supporter, it's the movement that matters at the stage of the game with the polling. Yeah. Yes, it does. And the sugar high is gone for the Harris campaign. So where'd they stand now? Right? Yeah. What is she doing to make you think that she's like a capability of reversing this trend? And I don't know. Yeah, I don't know, but a lot to be said there of what we will see if they do start doing more interviews and those things you would think that would mean, hey, they see they're behind, they push it out. It's a it's a panic gesture or something. But anyway, we get into that in a later program. My time is up here. It has been a pleasure. I will try to do better tomorrow. Sorry, Phyllis. I forgot to say goodbye. This has been the Jeff before show on F and talk. One of six, five. For more than 50 years, Mobile Bay magazine has showcased the history, style, arts, dining and entertainment that defines excellence on both sides of Mobile Bay. Each month's issue is filled with our unique Southern Alabama culture, beautifully captured and told through engaging articles and stunning photography. 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