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27 Nov 2024
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[MUSIC] Welcome to Not So Silent. I'm your host, Crystal, joined by my co-host, Jessie. Hey guys, you just want to take a minute to thank everybody who listened to episode one of this podcast, and thank you for your messages and your feedback. We really took all of that feedback into consideration. The listeners wanted to know is how we know each other. Yeah, we probably totally should have covered this, and it just slipped my mind. Well, we actually know each other from middle school and high school. Yes, and we're just two friends who have always kept in touch on social media. We both moved away from our home state, which is Michigan. But we always have just supported each other on social media and supported everything that the other was doing. Yeah, 100%. I feel like I am closer to you than maybe friends that I have at home. Or just people like that. It's just we always stayed in contact. And we're both very interested in politics and news and things that are going on. And we're both passionate about it. The opportunity came about for us to start this podcast. And we wanted to seize the opportunity. Absolutely. Another thing that the listeners wanted to know was just a few things about ourselves. Do you want to start? Yeah, absolutely. So I am, like we said, we know each other. I am a huge sports nut. I played sports throughout middle school, high school. I played in her murals in college. I am so passionate about sports. This is like my season right now with football and then college basketball starting. I'm also a nurse. I love animals. So, and I went to Michigan State, so I'm a huge Spartan alum. What about for you, Crystal? What do you want the listeners to know? So first and foremost, I am a mom. I have three children and I am married to my best friend. We have been together for almost 15 years. Animal lover, but I love cats. I'm a dog person. And I absolutely know nothing about sports. We compliment each other so well and you love Halloween. Like that is your, I just know every single year that is your holiday. It truly is. And I get along with Gemini's very well and I'm a Gemini and Trump. I know he's my spirit animal almost. We have an update on something that we talked about in episode one. And that is the FEMA supervisor who instructed her employees to skip overhouses who were affected by the hurricane who had Trump signs out. Still can't believe that, honestly, it's just, it's atrocious. She was fired for this, which was the right course of action. In my opinion, it should have went farther and she should be prosecuted. We'll see if anything happens further. But sadly, she is doubling down and she is now doing multiple interviews. She said in one of the interviews that she put Trump supporters in the same category as homes who they have to visit who have vicious dogs. She considers us dangerous. It's so funny to me because we're again, a silent majority and liberals are the unhinged liberals. Excuse me, are the ones that are off the handlebars and the ones that are just causing so much disruption everywhere and being so violent. Oh my gosh. I'm so sad. Like I'm going to do all this self destruction and then I'm going to go destruct properties and they're labeling us as vicious dogs. I fear that things like this were happening but it's just confirmation and it's sad that we are where we are at currently and I just cannot wait for this new administration to come into power in two months and get things back on the right track because our side is not perfect by any means and we know people on our side who act out as well. There's an extreme rate just like there's an extreme left. 100%. However, we, I just feel like our party would not do this to people. Oh, I mean, as much as they would want to, I just don't think they would have it in them morally. Now, some, again, like you said, are very extremist but I mean, I just can't imagine going to someone's house that, you know, the roof's gone or their house is tore apart and you're like, oh, I see a Biden or I see a Harris sign. I can't go to that house. Like that, as a person, I just can't, I couldn't do that. There's no way I would avoid a house that needs my help. And I am someone who works for FEMA and can give them supplies and financial help. It just, it blows my mind. It's really sad and it's really crazy to me that this is coming from the party who has people who think they're furries and wear tails and dress up as dogs. Please don't forget the kitty litter boxes that they had to put into schools and the fact that she's coming out in interviews and saying things like this is just like, she has no remorse and she doesn't care at all. I feel like she would do it all over again. Our next piece of business is talking about how Biden has approved the use of weapons by Ukraine on Russia and they've actually been doing it this week. And this is really scary. I feel like Biden, why are you trying to start World War III right before Trump is back in office? I kind of mentioned it to you. I really think that the people pulling the strings behind Biden are first off self-destructing. But I really think they want Trump to go into office and have so many little fires that he has to put out. He can't focus on what he's telling us he's going to focus on. I think they want to distract him so much that he goes in and it's like, well, where do I start first? You know, all of this crap is going on and I can't believe they're doing it. I don't understand. I don't know how people can actually support Biden doing this. And it's just ironic to me that it's happening almost, well, yesterday, what's it say, 21st, so less than two months from inauguration. And they have been going back and forth these two countries for years at this point. And it's like, there's absolutely no coincidences that this is happening right now. And I honestly, just in my opinion, I don't feel like Biden has ever been the one calling the shots. I feel like he's a vessel for the people who are actually calling in the shots behind the scenes, Obama. And he's kind of a puppet, you know, that's exactly what he is. Biden is a puppet. Yes. And then they couldn't control him. So they got mad and they cut his little puppet strings and they tried a new puppeteer and she didn't work either. It'd be scary. And I know a lot of people are legit concerned about this and it's totally understandable. I would just say, have your water and food supply ready for your own family because we just don't know what's going to happen. He's been unstable for so long. And I honestly don't think that Russia wants to get into a nuclear war. Who would? It would be total destruction and we wouldn't just sit and take it. We, of course, would fight back and it would just be such a mess. But I just feel like it's so immature that the Democrats would rather see the world burn than let Trump come into office peacefully. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. And also on the brink of a World War III, let's not forget, we're in with the military, we're at their decreasing numbers right now. So that's also at a disadvantage for us. So if something were to happen, they're going to start a draft. I mean, they've talked about it before. They would 100% have to. We just don't have the numbers we had 10 years ago. But military has like all time recruiting low numbers right now is I think has a lot to do with the woke military agreed and that's going to be gone. I can't wait. I can't wait. So I expect those numbers to go back up. You're not going to have people who are going to risk their lives and to vote their lives. If they don't feel like their country is on the right path, then I think that's why we have seen what we have lately. Why do these kids that are 18 to 22, you know, like fresh out of high school? Why do they want to go and exert themselves and put, you know, their lives at risk for their country when they can stay home and make a pretty penny? Something interesting actually that happened was right after Trump won the election. The military came to my son's high school and they were trying to recruit already. I said, well, they didn't waste any time, did they? Oh my goodness. We'll see. I'm definitely want to keep an eye on those recruiting numbers and I would like to see how quickly and how much they go up. Yeah. And just a side note with the military numbers typically with the military when red is in office, they get higher yearly increases to their pay. And when blue is in office, it's they still get raises, but it's just not as much. So that's why the military, usually every military town is heavily red. That city is very red because of the military. The debate was going on between Trump and Kamala. She said something during that debate about no soldiers being like left behind or like in another country. And I seen this tic-tac of these military guys who were watching it and then like turn the camera around and it was a whole group of guys in their uniforms and like a tent thing like in a different country and they're like, well, where the heck are we then? I remember seeing that and I laughed out loud too because I was like, what are you talking about? Like, oh my gosh, we could get into it about Biden pulling out all of the troops from Afghanistan and how much chaos that cause shows how out of touch she is with her own military and exactly. Sadly, it doesn't know what's going on there. And if you don't know what's going on there, then how can you really respect those people who are putting their lives on the line, on the front lines for all of us? Yes, that's exactly it. I can just picture those guys right now in that video. Like yeah, where are we at then? Good for them for like making light of it, but I'm sure they were like really like WTF. Oh, I mean, why wouldn't you let your vice president who's someone who's trying to become your commander in chief is like, we have no one out there. Everyone's home. And then it's like, oh, are we? So we also have an update on the four B movement. These these people. Oh my gosh. Now they're saying that Trump supporters and Trump voters need to watch their food at Thanksgiving and the holiday gatherings because some of these people need to spit in our food or do nasty stuff to our food if they are at the same gatherings with us. And please remind me, this is the party of peace and inclusivity. That's what they say. Okay, I just just want to double check. They're all good. That's exactly it. You cannot have a different opinion. And if you do, you cannot have a conversation. So sad. I mean, thankfully I won't be having Thanksgiving or any of my holiday celebration with any liberals and the Democrats that I know aren't crazy like that. So I think I'm safe around them. Yeah, I have to work that holiday. So I am also going to be marked safe from them. So but we need to get the word out there. Yeah. You guys be careful, watch your food. Don't let anyone touch it. Oh my gosh. I mean, yeah, I mean, if they're wearing a mask and they pull it down, be a little suspicious. Exactly. Stay far away, six feet, absolutely, not one inch closer. Last week, we said that we were going to get into the candidates who Trump has appointed and nominated for positions in his cabinet. So do you want to start off with your first one? Yeah, absolutely. So my first one was RFK or Bobby Kennedy Jr. He was nominated as the HHS, which is the Department of Health and Human Services. Basically, according to Y.org, he's going to oversee everything from drug administration, vaccines, food safety to medical research, and he'll also oversee the social safety net programs of Medicare and Medicaid. I've read this fun fact from him and said that he's going to go in and fire the 600 employees at the National Institute of Health or the NIH, and then he's going to bring in 600 new ones. This all makes sense because when he was running for president, he, you know, ran against Biden first. The Democrats didn't want him and their party. He ran independently, didn't really have the force that Trump had behind him. So they kind of joined forces. And so he kind of coined the term make America healthy again. So I feel like this is the perfect fit for him. Everyone probably knows was born to a pretty political family. His uncle was JFK. His dad was RFK. His dad was actually running when he was assassinated for president. I didn't know that in 1968. I kind of hit the political scene like last year, this year, Bobby said he devoted himself to his father's legacy of environmental causes and children welfare. And he is the founder of Waterkeeper Alliance, which is the world's largest clean water advocacy group, which I thought was really interesting because he said as soon as he gets into this position, he's going to take out fluoride in the water because it's actually not good for us. He's an attorney. He went to Harvard. And then he went to the University of Virginia for law school. He's a very, definitely a very smart individual, well rounded. I mean, he comes from a very prominent family. He was a third kid of 11 and he has seven children himself. He didn't know much about him until this election season. That's fair. I didn't either. Oh my gosh. Speaking of him, have you seen him doing pull ups and push ups? I mean, this man for being 70 years old is, yeah, he is ripped. And I mean, who better to be, you know, the head of the Department of Health and Human Services and this man who is 70, who's probably in better shape than most 30 year olds. I really like the fluoride idea because personally, like when my kids go to the dentist, there is a note in their chart that says no fluoride allowed, I will not let my kids get it, get it at all. There is no evidence to support that it's really helping any of us. And the original reason why they put fluoride in the water was to help children not get as many cavities, but they're putting it in the water that all of us drink. Yeah. Actually, not studies that show that it actually helps in not having kids get cavities. So it's something really old that is still in place and I cannot believe that nobody has touched it until now. I can't either. It's actually funny you say that because the last couple of times I've went to the dentist, they always say, hey, do you want any, like the fluoride they put on adult teeth, it, you know, it goes over for like two minutes and then it feels just really strange on your teeth. But I follow this influencer and she kind of goes towards like a non-toxic, healthy life. And she mentioned this about a year and a half ago, maybe. And I kind of did a little bit of research, but she did a lot of it for me and I sense that I'm like, nope, I don't want it, I don't need it. This is ridiculous. And the fact that they still offer it to adults and I mean, even children, it's like, no, no thanks. I think we're good. We brush our teeth. Okay. Yeah. And I think it's sad because I always feel for the people who maybe don't follow these things or just don't know the information and they think they're doing the right thing for their kids when really, you know, I won't say it's harming them, but you don't know the full extent of what you're doing. Just everyone should do their own research, whatever is best for you and your family. Do that. But if you've never heard about fluoride, I would definitely just do a quick little Google search. You definitely cannot be in the mindset of my, oh, my government wouldn't let anything be legal. That's harmful because yes, they will. Oh my gosh. If you have that mindset, I'm so sorry. Please get out of the 50s. They don't. I know it's so sad. It's, I really was hoping that this election woke more people up and just kind of got them their brain, their brains moving and stimulated, but people aren't just accepting information at face value, they want to know answers, they want to ask questions, they want to dig deeper and I love that. I do too. I mean, everyone should do their own research, but I, and that is probably one of the positives of social media is you have these people that do this research and you see it and you're like, oh my gosh, now that's, you know, that makes me want to go and look at this thing or do this or, you know, maybe change this in my life. So like it, that is one of the positives of social media for sure. Another thing about RFK was Obama was actually considering him for a role in his administration. I remember seeing that or maybe you told me that as well and I couldn't believe that. So it's really interesting now that the Democrats in mainstream media are kind of trying to attack him and make him sound bad or like he's, and shouldn't be in this position, but okay, you guys weren't saying that when Obama was considering him. It just, it makes me so sad because he grew up his whole family. If people don't know a lot about JFK, he was a Democrat and his whole family is Democrats. I can't remember how many of his siblings are still alive. I want to say seven, but six of them said they wouldn't vote for him in the presidency because they just don't believe his viewpoints and things on different matters. And again, the Democrats said no to him as their DNC pick. They chose Biden. I really truly believe if they would have chosen RFK, I think it would have been a lot closer of a fight because a lot of people were on that Naha movement and I'm all for that too. I'm all about natural solutions, non chemicals. I try to live my life with my family very consciously like that. It's very hard in today's world. Oh my gosh, the food these days, I mean, even if they label it organic, it doesn't necessarily mean it's organic. I can't wait to have some more transparency and some more safeguards for us to protect us and hopefully get these pesticides and stuff out of our food. That and I mean, you hear about Europe and even Australia and how they ban these certain chemicals and foods and things and then here in the US, they're okay and I just, why is it okay for us but not for them and why, you know, do we have so many cancer rates guy high and why do we have the lowest longevity age, you know, it just things like that you kind of are like, huh, I wonder why that is. So my dad passed away in 2019 from leukemia when he was 51 years old and what really disturbed me is he had a million dollar transplant and after the transplant, he was in the hospital and they, I went to visit him obviously, they were letting him have Coke, pizza, any junk food that he possibly could want and I brought it up and said, why aren't you on a raw diet meaning like raw vegetables, raw fruits, you know, like one ingredient in something just like, that's what you're eating. And he literally said, they will not let me have fruits and vegetables. So I questioned it and they said, well, it's because of the things that the fruits and vegetables are sprayed with wouldn't be good for him and I'm like, but the thousand chemicals and ingredients and horrible things that's in a Coke or pizza or peanut butter and jelly is that's better for him? No, and I just thought they are trying to keep him sick because they don't make money off of healthy people, they make money off of sick people and my dad went on to die and I have talked to people about this several times and said, what may have happened if he would have taken my advice and done the opposite? I'm so sorry, that's so hard, but you're absolutely right, you nailed it on the head, they don't make money off of healthy individuals. That's why they want to feed us all these pills, I mean, anything, it's like, oh, I'm going to go to the doctor and they're like, all right, well, here's a medication. Why don't you have me, try diet and exercise first or why don't we, you know, see where this can take me first before we go to a pill option and it's just very sad in our day and age that the first line of any defense is to take a pill as opposed to find an herb, get some veggies, you know, eat some fresh fruit, see if that makes you feel better. Sometimes sunshine, exactly, people forget, I feel like, I feel like everything we need is already here for us. It is 100% is. So I will talk about my first candidate and that is Mike Huckleby and he will be ambassador to Israel, who he is a former governor of Arkansas and he is the father of Sarah Huckleby Sanders. I don't know if you know her, but she was Trump's press secretary. Yep, sounded very familiar. I think he had any of a few press secretaries. Yeah, he did. Like for something in the first administration and Sarah is someone who I like look up to her. I think she's awesome. She has a book. It was one of those books that like I could not stop listening to like I had it on audible and it's called speaking for myself and it has a lot of inside pieces to her time with Trump and how people would attack her obviously just strictly because she was his press secretary and how he would encourage her and just like how kind he was to her and how understanding he was to her like as a mom and a wife and an individual and everybody should listen or read that book. I definitely want I'm going to add that to my collection. I also want to read the book by Melania. Definitely. So Mike, he loves Israel and he's very close to them in the first place. And so that's why he was like chosen for this position and everybody is saying positive things about him, haven't heard anything negative, everyone thinks he's going to do great. It really surprises me when there's nothing negative because I feel like people can't exist in their daily life without saying something negative about someone. And like they can't be happy for anyone. It's always like, Oh, but so I'm so happy that he has all this positive light and energy. Yeah, hopefully he does well. Israel really needs the strong and someone who they have a really good relationship with right now with everything that they're going through. And I really hope that work can also be stopped. That would be it's much overdue, honestly. Are they Jewish or no, no affiliation to the Judaism faith? I don't know about that. I was just curious why they have such a draw to Israel. Even I would love to visit there. It's such a beautiful place and there's just so much history. So much history. That's what I'm like a little history nerd like me to learn about that stuff. And see the places so it would be really cool. All right, so the next one I have, it's actually going to be two people, but I'm going to talk about the first person first. This is going to be Elon Musk. He is now one of the heads of the Department of Government efficacy, which is also known as Doge. According to rattanica.com, Elon Musk was born in South Africa, which I knew he is 53 years old, which kind of surprised me a little bit. And just a fun fact, he founded PayPal, I for some reason didn't know that. 95, he created a map program and he sold it for $307 million. That's what put him on the big stage for the internet. Yeah. And then he went on after that and created PayPal or it was known as x.com originally. Originally, he sold it to eBay in 2002 and made $1.5 billion. This was in 2002, couldn't believe it. And he labels himself as a moderate Democrat. But after he took over Twitter in 2022, he said he became more right just because of all of the fake things he was seeing on his platform. And then this election, he was Trump's largest donor, which is no surprise to that little bit of fun facts about him. He left South Africa, went to Canada, started university there. He decided to transfer to the States. He graduated with a degree in physics and economics, went to grad school, USC for two days left. As he said, and I quote, "the internet has more potential than any physics ever could." And that's how it took off. With this position, he vows to balance the budget immediately by cutting $2 trillion in government spending. I love that. I do too. That's what needs to be done. And him and Vivek said that by July 4th of 2026, which is the 250th year birthday of the United States, that's their target date for this. So fun fact, Elon said he's going to post everything on Twitter, also known as X, for the maximum transparency so people can know that him and Vivek are actually doing what they said they would do. That is incredible. And I will be following that very, very closely. Right? That's what I said. I was like, oh my gosh, we actually get to see them work and see their brilliance put on to words and we can track it. I just love that idea. If nothing shady is going on, there should be transparency in everything. Really every government area. So I'm very excited about this department. I know they're not going to be officially government employees, but I'm so excited about this because you know, there's just so much mindless senseless spending and departments and extra employees that are not needed. And it's not like they're just going to ditch these people and be like, bye bye. Now, they already said that, you know, if they did that, they would have very high unemployment numbers and it would not look good. They're going to be helping people transition and not just straight out firing people. There's going to be a transition into helping them get into another job. So they're not just being rude and leaving people. He did that when he took over Twitter. I remember he fired what was it like half of the employees at Twitter, but he gave them a two year severance package to help them. Yeah, they're talking about doing something like that again. It's, I mean, it's so honorable and so kind of them like they don't have to do that, but props to them. I feel like two years is a lot. Personally, if I was in charge, I would not have it at two years because then it doesn't really give an incentive for these people to go out and find another job. That is very true. But this year they had to. So I think he planned it perfectly because he took over in 2022 and he gave him two years. So then it was like election time. So they could see how bad the economy was and they're like, oh, now I got to work. So my next candidate is attorney general and we actually had a little switch up happen today. Originally Matt Gates was the guy who Trump picked and he's a representative from Florida. I actually met him. I was at a rally for a local Republican candidate here where I live and he was campaigning with her. And he seems like a funny cool guy, but it seemed like there were just too many like rumors and things going on with him that it was distracting from the cause. So today he bowed out and was replaced by Pam Bondi, who I don't know too much about, but she was Florida attorney general for eight years. It said that she was Trump's first impeachment defense team. And she also supported him. She was among the Republicans who showed up in New York. I think it was this year, like in May when he was being accused of the hush money trial. She was there for him as well. Okay. Yeah, I'm going to have to look more into her. I didn't really have time since they pulled a switcheroo so quick. I know like less than an hour ago, I think stories will come out about Matt Gates and maybe he wasn't the right choice. I liked him because I think that he would go in there and do a good job being very blunt and getting raped to business. But if I know the type of guy that Trump is, he doesn't want that type of drama surrounding his agenda when he really is focused on getting that done for the American people. I agree. And I kind of think he learned not saying, you know, in his last administration, but I think he learned a lot and took a lot of notes. So I think he really does want someone, like you said, that is not going to be a big distraction and that will get the job done. And one thing about the AG is this is why it's so important that we have the Senate because they will either say yes or no to these picks. And I don't want to waste time with the Democrats fighting over candidates when look who they got, you know? I know. I was trying to do a little research on the people that are in these cabinet positions now and I didn't want to go down a rabbit hole because you can do that for pretty much anyone. But it just, it's amazing to me how little work they've gotten done. And I was actually listening to, I think it was Charlie Kirk's podcast the other day, but they had mentioned that at this is the quickest that any president elect has named their cabinet members and they think it's a very strategic way of doing it. Yeah. I mean, he's prepared and like you said, he's done this before and like with anything that any of us do in life. The first time you do it is you're learning and you're learning the game. And I can't imagine the game that politics is when you're behind the scenes. I think he had some people in his first administration that actually were not right or die for him. Yeah. And I mean, they just, they're going to hit the ground running. And I think he's kind of been maybe preemptively planning this with the hopes of him winning the election because how quickly he came out with these nominees, it's, I mean, it was everyone that's been in his quarter that's been backing him. That's, you know, like you said, right or die for him. And I do think last time he was picking people who were maybe on paper, great candidates for these positions, but then when everything was said and done, they kind of dropped the ball and then it made him look bad. And so, you know, he won't fire them, but it's like, hey, you need to get out of this position because I just, you're not, you're not good for it. And I truly feel like Trump probably asked Matt to give him a letter. There's a documentary called Art of the Surge and I watched it and it has a lot of behind the scenes with Trump. And he says that he does not really like to fire people, which is funny because his show was all about, you know, you're fired. That's right. That was just like tagline. But he likes to give people an opportunity and he doesn't want to embarrass them. So he said that he says to people, give me a letter and they know what that means. And that means you got to go, but I'm not trying to be mean to you and fire you. So give me a letter so you can bow out with respect. And I mean, maybe we'll find out what happened with Matt. Maybe we won't. I mean, it's better now than, you know, a week into the position or however long it would take to get them into the position comfortable. And then it's like all of this stuff because you know, the media is just they're like vultures. They're going to go down every rabbit hole to find the most dirty secret, you know, the skeleton in the closet on all of these people. And I'm glad if there was anything on Matt that he just bowed out and said, you know, I would rather pass baton on than kind of, you know, do him dirty. What's interesting to me is that he actually resigned his spot in the house and he was just reelected for that to take this ag position and know that he's not going to be taking this. I'm curious if he can say, ever mind, there's a grace period because he technically wasn't, I mean, I don't think he's sworn in, but I don't think he, I mean, he didn't accept the position officially and get brought in. So I feel like he should get it, but I'm sure there's rules in place. So hopefully there's no funny business. I know that he's not very well liked course. I don't think that they would give him any leeway, but we'll have to keep an eye on it, see what happens and we'll definitely update you guys. I have Vivek. He is going to be tag teaming with Elon and they are going to be in the, the doge highlights about Vivek. He did run for the Republican president candidacy. He did drop out. I think it was in January and then he fully supported Trump, which has been awesome and, you know, he was on the campaign trail for Trump and I just can't say enough good things about the people that really truly helped him on the campaign trail. He's a very, very smart man. He went to Harvard and then he went to Yale law. I did find this pretty interesting. He was a CEO of a company called RealVant. He stepped down in 2021. He was a Midwest baby like us. He was born in Cincinnati. His wife is a very successful throat doctor and I found it very interesting. He's now a billionaire after selling his company and he was doing hedge funds and things back when he was younger. He seems like a very humble guy, but to be in the billionaire category, it's just wild to me. And then the doge real quick, like you said, not a part of the cover, they're not government officials technically, but what they do is they slash access regulation, cut wasteful expenditures and restructure the federal agencies. So I think these two in this position, and I also heard that Marjorie, what is it? Taylor Greene. Taylor Greene. That's it. Yeah, that they're trying to get her on as well, but like, can you imagine these three in that position would be, I mean, Elon's, he means business and Vivek as well. I mean, they, they have no one to be scared of. I really like him and even when he was running, I knew that no one was going to beat Trump and the primaries, of course, but I agree. I really liked him. He's shined a light on a lot of things and he wasn't afraid to say it. And I absolutely adore that about people. That's part of the reason why I adore Trump so much. I love and people unapologetically just say what they mean and say the truth and call it out if need be. And he did that during some of the primary debates and he was the one who actually got the ball rolling and got Laura Trump to be a co-chair of the RNC. I didn't know that that's, I was really hoping secretly, I love JD Vance nothing against him, but I was really hoping Trump was going to choose Vivek for his VP spot. Special shout out to Byron Donald. He is in Florida. He's representative and I really wanted him to be the VP choice, but I'm sure JD will do a great job. And Trump probably has his reasonings. I truly wish we could get inside his brain and see why they, you know, I'm sure they calculated definitely a few people for the VP spot. And I'm just, I'm very curious to see how JD got it. Not saying he won't do a great job, I really think he will, but I mean, he doesn't have much to do to be a better VP than the one currently, but it just, yeah, I'm just very curious what they saw that was so, you know, that outshine everyone else. I wasn't so sure about JD in the beginning. That was me. Me neither. I, full transparency. I was disappointed. Me too. And, but then I started, and part of the reason why I was disappointed was because he had talked trash on Trump. Yeah. Last, wasn't it in the 20, like 2016 to 2022 or 2020? And I take offense to that. I did too. Well, that's why I was like, okay, this doesn't make any sense. And I didn't know a whole bunch about him. I guess JD Vance has a movie about his life. I've never watched it either. Me neither. My husband. Did he? Did he like it? He said it was interesting and that he definitely grew up in a very like hostile, not great situation. And that builds a lot of character in a person. And he definitely served his country and that is absolutely respectable. I agree. One thing I really did like about him, and then I did watch the VP debate. I didn't watch the presidential one. I think I mentioned that with Kamala and Donald, but I actually, he won a lot of respect with me during that. He seems very articulate. He knew what he was talking about. He now, I mean, he said that he doesn't see eye to eye necessarily with everything Trump says. No one will, but he seems very supportive and just kind of like a really good fit now. I know that they were playing some clips about him and a lot of people were ticked off because he was talking about cat ladies. They thought he was talking negative, but of course, unusual fashion. The mainstream media context, certain clips and took it out of context. And when you listen to the full clips, he absolutely was not saying those things at all. I am also a cat lady. So I was like, what is he saying? But when I dug deeper, I did say that they were just doing their same old, same old routine. But I'm rooting for him. Of course, I want him to do a great job. And something that made me respect him more is that he was not afraid to admit that he was wrong. I agree. With his statements about Trump. If you can be honest, see the fault and move on better and more informed than good on you. I have Tulsi Gabbard. Oh, yay. And she has been named director of national intelligence. Now Tulsi is a former Democrat and she actually ran in the 2020 primaries against Kamala and Joe. And she did better than Kamala. Kamala actually ranked the last everybody. So Tulsi started to realize after that, they really started treating her poorly during those times. Of course, because they are, they get set in on who they want and they just start bashing everybody else. This is not the party that it used to be, which I hear that from a lot of people. I do as well. And she said, it's just time for me to leave and I'm going to become an independent. So she did that after the 2020 election and she was that for a little while. And then in October this year, she announced on stage with President Trump that she was joining the Republican party. I loved that. I still remember when she did that because I was like, who is this? I had known because I'm a big fan of Megan Kelly's podcast. Oh, yeah. She has had her on a few times. So I was kind of getting to know a little bit about her every time that she was on. And then she was starting to, I think she was pretty tight with RFK actually. She is. Yeah. When they kind of joined forces with Trump, I was like, took more notice of them. And I started learning more about her and she just seems very cool. She was also in the military. She's from Hawaii. She was a Congresswoman and she really started to believe in the mega movement. I love that she wasn't shy and she was just like, you know what, now I'm officially part of the team. And I could see her going very far in this party. Yeah. I think next election she'll be a force to be reckoned with, honestly. Yeah, she's, she seems like a really great woman. And I was watching this clip of her at the range. So what the range is is when the military goes and they practice shooting and she, wow, she's one tough cookie. She's in the military. So that doesn't surprise me. I mean, she was just like, yeah, she's with a bunch of guys and they were shooting their guns and doing their things and their agility is and I, it was just, it was super impressive to see that. I'm excited to see where this goes and how she does. And of course, mainstream media in the left are bashing her now and they're calling her like a Russian spy or Russian or something. I mean, don't they always come out with a Russia, Russia, Russia, come up with something new. It's so tired, so old. I mean, I feel like in the 2016 when Trump won, that's all they said was like Russian colluding. And it's like the only two words I remember from like when he won. Something positive about this election now and with the mainstream media is they're kind of a thing of the past and I think that's a huge step in the right direction because it's more independent journaling now. People just, I mean, like you and I, we just kind of do our research and it's like, okay, that's not the clip that was actually like what was said, like they just edited it and made it to their like narrative. So people bought it in the beginning, you know, when the internet first became really popular and social media became popular and now I don't think it's as big of thing and it's, it's a good thing though because it's, they're just doing a lot of damage and now they're actually ruining their own reputations finally. So the people are the news, social media is the news and these cable networks have all time low viewership, CNN and MSNBC and it's because people are like, oh, you've been lying to me and they're just so divisive and they're just, they're evil little trolls. That's exactly what they are and they just, they can never say anything positive about anyone. And I'm not saying Fox News is the best either, but I just don't understand the point of bashing someone completely and never saying anything positive. I mean, you and I will said positive things about Kamala and Tim last week, just, they just need to do better, honestly and be held accountable. I am curious to see if they take the lesson and they do things differently or if they go deeper down the path that they are already on. Are they too far in already? I would like to believe that they're going to try to do better, but deep down, I feel like it's just an endless spiraling and that's actually not what happened. Like that headline is misleading. There was some crazy stat and this number is not locked in, but it was something like 40% of young people get their news from social media and influencers and podcasts. I can't imagine how frustrated they are because back in the day, think about it, you put your faith in the news, you trust them. Yes. Yep, you got the newspaper. I went to them for comfort, for knowledge, to know what was going on and but it wasn't the same as it is now, it's just now, and we have totally lost control of that. So I can't imagine how they're feeling knowing like we used to have all this power, but then you did us dirty. So dirty. And I mean, you have to reap what you sow. So that's what they get. It's next for you. I have Ms. Susie Wiles. She is going to be Chief of Staff and this is going to be the first woman to ever hold this role, which I absolutely adore for Trump. So the Chief of Staff, if people don't know, it's the responsibility for directing, managing and overseeing all policies, developments, daily operations and staff activities for the president into the Britannica.com. They said that Ms. Susie Wiles, she ran his campaign and it was one of the most disciplined and well-ran and executed campaign, noted down at the bottom that the Chief of Staff, it's an absolute critical role to have an effective White House. So if your Chief of Staff is not tip-top, then you're probably not going to have a very well-oiled run, like, ran machine. And then just fun fact, she was the daughter of an NFL player and she moved to Florida where she advised two Jacksonville mayors. She ran Trump's 2016 efforts in Florida and she helped win that state for him then. And I guess there was a little bit of, I don't want to say animos, but like, kind of some bad blood. So she helped Rhonda Santos get elected as the governor for you guys. And then in the 2020 election, there was a problem with DeSantis and Trump and her and she chose Trump's side. She said that she is one of the only people that can manage any ego that comes her way. And I just love that. Anybody who can keep President Trump in check, I mean, bad, honestly, that is such a huge job. Good for her though. I'm good for her. I'm very curious about the Rhonda Santos thing, you know, he is my governor. I know. I know. I like him very much. He's not perfect. It was a debacle when he tried to run. I thought, what are you doing? This is not the right time, Ron. Why are you doing this? I was honestly pretty ticked off because he kind of put Florida on the back burner so he could go and try and, you know, run for president. And then like the Iowa, Iowa always does the preliminaries and he failed miserably. It was embarrassing for him. And he was such a rock star and people were always like, oh, America's governor, or Ron DeSantis, Florida, best for him state. And he did. I mean, I'm sure it probably messaged you complaining about him during the time. But I was like, I'm very upset that he is spending all this time and money for, yeah, for campaigning for a position that he's not going to get this time around. I'm sorry. I don't know if he's Trump. You just don't know and Florida was starting to, I don't want to say fall apart, be dramatic. But there were things that were going wrong here and we were like, we voted for you. Where are you? I mean, honestly, he basically ghosted you guys and was like, Hey, you know, like talking to you every day. And then all of a sudden just gone for, I don't want to say like three months and you're right though, because I just kept seeing things on social media. And it's like Florida this, Florida that, you know, like where's the governor? What's going to happen? And it's like, sir. Go do your job. We just voted him in 2022, you know, for a second term as governor. And so that really upset me and I hope that he did not, by doing that, I hope he did not ruin his chances down the road because he can't, he can't be reelected, correct? Because I can only do two terms. So I imagine he's probably going to go Congress wrote next and I will say things have improved since he got back and got back to Florida is now running more smoothly. There's some things that I could complain about, but you know, I mean, that's okay. Yeah. We want to keep it positive and light. But I do like him overall if he sticks to his job. I agree. I mean, everyone hears about Ron DeSantis and I, I've loved him. I mean, I've not been in his state for a while, but I feel like if he were my governor, I would fully support him. And he just has, you know, he has his best interest, like Florida is his best interest at heart. He's going to bat for them or was like he will work closely with the Trump administration to make sure that the things that they need to be on the same page about are done. I think you're right as well. I kind of feel like he was, you know, a dog or cat, an animal that gets in trouble and I have like their tail between their legs. I feel like that was Ron after his big like whoopsie in Iowa. He like went back to Florida and it's like, all right, I'm so sorry. I'm back. What can I do? Like, how can I get back into your good graces? Exactly. I totally agree, but we forgave him and we have moved on just don't mess it up again, Ron. So next I have Pete Hagg's dad. Oh, okay, let's talk about Pete really excited about this one, honestly, and he's but going to be Secretary of Defense, how he was an infantry captain in the Army National Guard. He served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He earned two bronze stars and he is currently the co-host on Fox and Friends. He wrote a book about woke being in the military and I think he will go in this position and clear out the hardcore partisans who got their way into senior positions and have corrupted it. I agree. He also went to Princeton and Harvard and kept his common sense actually really surprising and like, I think he deserves another degree for that. I'm excited for this position. I cannot wait to see what he does. Like he's going to go in there and actually do what he says he's experienced. I know they're hating on him right now and because he said something about women should not be in combat, in the military, I mean, he had a reason for saying it. He said that they literally had to drop requirements for women to be able to be in combat. So I understand his reasoning for why he said what he said and I personally don't have a problem with it. I would like to see women be more raised up on a pedestal and be, I don't know, just how they used to kind of value women more and so many people fought for it. Let's be on the same as them and that's fine and that's great too. I can do anything that my husband can do just about and vice versa but there's some parts of a woman that I don't want to do that. I agree. With the women in combat, so what they had to do from my understanding was so the military has PT tests and you get scored on your ability to perform these physical training activities and they had to change the standards so women could go into combat because women could not hit these times and marks as well as the men could so they lowered the testing. And quite honestly though, I mean just, I have women can do, like you said, anything that men can do but I just think combat is a little bit different because think about, you know, we'll just say like a linebacker, he's going to be 250, 300 pounds, I'm sorry but even a woman in the best shape, she can't carry that and what if that person's on the front line, they get hit and they have to be drug back to, you know, to get medical treatment, she can't do that. Yeah and then that takes not only the one person out of combat but the two people have to drag them back, so three, you know, exactly. I totally understand it. I don't think he was saying it as being a woman hater, no, or sexist. Of course they're going to spin it in a way but I think he's going to be great in this role and I really hope that he doesn't have a problem getting confirmed. I know and fun fact though, he's also a Gemini, he was born on D-Day so I kind of love that. Yeah, heard or seen anything about the Senate giving them problems about not saying yes to him. I think they're trying to insult him now by saying the current co-host of Fox and Friends and they're totally leaving out, that he was a captain in the Army National Guard, has two bronze stars, serve tours and Iraq and Afghanistan like come on. This man is clearly qualified, he clearly is experienced and he clearly knows what's going on. They're just jealous, they're intimidated and they're jealous and it makes me sad because again, these people are great fits, great candidates and they just don't want to see Trump prosper with good people. I feel like this is one of those nominations that was out of left field and that nobody expected. But I love it. They didn't have like anything ready for him so they were like, "Hurry, let's dig, what can we say?" They are grasping at straws because they can't come up with a whole heck of a lot. Next we have Caroline Leavett. She is going to be the press secretary and she is the youngest person in the US history to be press secretary. I think she was born in 1997, which is so weird to me because like, "I know." I was just so before that. I know, I think about it, I'm like, "Oh my gosh, I don't remember exactly what I was doing in '97, but like I remember the year." I was in grade school. Yeah, me too, but still, like that just, oh gosh, but she seems great. So press secretary, if people don't know, they're the senior US official. They oversee communication with the executive branches of the US government and they communicate on behalf of the US president across the print broadcast and internet to hold daily press conferences and I didn't know this about her because I really didn't know too much about her, but she ran for election. She's from New Hampshire. She ran for election in the US House of Representatives. She did not get elected. She made it and then it was her and a Democrat candidate and the Democrat beat her out by I think it was 20,000 votes in 2022. She is Catholic and she helped prepare Kayleigh for high pressure briefs before she would do her press conferences in the last Trump administration, Kayla McKenny. Yes, I miss her so much. Just another interesting fact, the way that Caroline got this, she did work with Trump as the national press secretary for his campaign this year and she was the assistant press secretary and Trump's first administration. Like we mentioned, she worked very closely with Kayleigh so hopefully she gave her some of her magic. Kayleigh was just, I mean, I think she was like the best we ever had. I think she's the best that's ever been. She's probably the only one that has not lied to us. I agree and I'm pretty sure that the binder was color coordinated by sections or whatever they were asking and I just, I love that. I encourage to hear that they work together so that I hope that she was watching her taking notes. Like you said, she was helping prep her so hopefully she learned. Yeah, I mean, I've watched a few Instagram videos of her. She seems very well put together and very, she's very articulate as well and just, I feel like she has a presence for like surrounding her which is great and she has that confidence to exude to everyone, but she just, she isn't Kayleigh, which is fine. I will give her a shot, but yes, I do miss, I do miss Kayleigh so much too, but Kayleigh, she actually lives by me. She lives in Tampa and she has two little kids now. So I'm sure she just wants to do the mom thing. She is a co-host on Outnumbered. Yes. So she has her own life going on, but I will definitely miss her. But I'm rooting for this new one to do a great job. I think she will. Like we said, she definitely had someone great as a mentor. So hopefully she learned and I mean, time will tell. I do imagine she's going to have a binder though. Next up we have Marco Rubio and he will be the Secretary of State. Marco is currently a Florida Senator. I have voted for him. I can't remember if it's once or twice, but I definitely voted for him in 2022 to be our Florida Senator. And he actually ran against President Trump in the 2016 primaries. Do you remember that? I do. I was just thinking I'm like, how else do I know him because I haven't really been to Florida to vote for him, but that's exactly how he did. And they didn't always get along, but of course you kind of have to go, you know, add each other during those. But they ended up getting tight after that and he has worked closely with Trump. He is more of like an establishment pick. I don't think he's going to have much problem getting confirmed. He is very diplomatic and I think he will go in and do the job that way. And I mean, they don't really have any dirt on him or anything like that. There's no rumors out there. They're having a hard time even saying anything about him. The only thing that I have heard is them being like, well, him and Trump didn't get along in 2016. Well, yeah, they were running against each other. So of course not. Exactly. But like Trump said, when he met with Biden a couple of weeks ago, you know, politics is kind of a toxic business. 100%, probably one of the most toxic businesses next to Hollywood for sure. So I am excited to see what he does with this role and I think he'll be perfectly fine. Yeah. And another fun fact. He's a Gemini. Is he too? Oh my goodness. So many Gemini's. Yeah. I was just looking. He's the May 28th, so he is definitely a Gemini. I think the only thing that they could possibly say about Marco is that he's extremely pro life. Yes, he is. He's like very hardcore pro life, which turns some people off, but the secretary of state has nothing to do with that role. So it should really shouldn't matter. No, and I really don't think they'll be able to dredge too much up about him. Like you said, there's not a whole heck of a lot and, you know, during election season, you're expected to go at your bull's throats. The other people running your, I don't know what they're calling it. Oh, thank you. Yes. I mean, you have to kind of look past that stuff and the fact that they work together. And he Trump did that with really all of those guys. Dr. Ben Carson was in that primary. Yep. And they have been like BFF. I was just going to say that. Yeah. So was Ted Cruz and they went out each other and Ted Cruz worked very, very closely with Trump in the 2016 to 2020 administration, and they are still friends and still working together now. So, you know, you just have to look past that stuff and be like, yeah, we had to at the time. But for the betterness of everything else, we're going to come together. Yeah. I think it's one of those things where they're just expected to do it. And I mean, it's, it's not anything against their friendship or anything like that. It's just what they're expected to do. And honestly, if Trump gave me a nickname, I think I would be flattered. Did he give all my nickname? I'm just, I mean, like, it seems like everyone has nicknames for him. Well, in the art of the surge doc, Trump and Rubio were together for one of the scenes and Trump said, love you, Rubio, right to him. And I was like, Oh, I love that. That's what it's called Ted Cruz line, Ted. Oh, and Ron DeSantis, DeSantis. DeSantis. DeSantis. Yep. And then meatball Ron as well, or tiny, tiny D as well. What? That's, yep. That's, it says, I mean, oh my God. She called him Little Marco. Little Marco. Oh, goodness. Well, I think it speaks a lot that he recognizes the good in these guys and sees a role for them. And he doesn't just leave them behind in the dust, like whatever, like he respects them and he brings them in. And I, I mean, I think they should be grateful. I think they, I mean, I, I think Trump really respects how they have represented themselves and their state and, you know, he's a business guy. So he can definitely see that and pick that out of things. Are we ready for Kristi Noem? Yes. All right. So we all know she's the governor of South Dakota. She is now going to be after inauguration, the Department of Homeland Security. And according to the DHS.gov website, their job is protecting our economy, protecting our U.S. borders, securing cyberspace and critical infrastructures and stopping terrorism and homeland security threats. So it's a pretty important job has to get the consent of Senate. So they have to say yes to her. They were saying that her, basically her claim to fame, kind of what put her on the map was her lack of mandates during COVID. She, which I applaud her, she didn't have any lockdowns. She had no business closures. She did not make people wear masks. She left that decision to the people or to the public rather exactly. And South Dakota was the only state in America that never ordered a single business or church to close. I mean, that's, that's huge. I don't really care for the story I heard about her dog. I choose to ignore that. All right. He cricket. I so sad. But also kind of a nod to her, but she did ban tiktok. She was the first state in America to ban tiktok in 2022 because she believes that they were taking her citizens information for the negative, you know, people have their opinions about that. I'm not a huge tiktok user, but I know. I know. I know. So, and I get it. I understand her side of things, but I also understand, you know, the people and kids that like to use it, it's like, okay, you know, is, it's kind of like, does the good outweigh the bad and vice versa? I was just also very curious and she is the governor. I was, I googled to see what happens because she's leaving the governor position and they are going to put in lieutenant governor, Larry Rodin. So he's like her right hand man, so to speak. So if anything were to happen to her, he would be the next one to go in. And I learned that she learned a lot from him. He's been in South Dakota for the majority of his life and taught her a lot of things when she was a young pup. Really like Christy. I have actually followed her for quite a while. She has worked closely with Trump for a long time when things were happening at the border and Texas governor Greg Abbott was just facing an invasion. Yes, she sent like five sets of troops down to send people. Yep, I remember that. And I actually read that today as well. Well, that's super admirable. And she is tough. And I think that she will do an awesome job in this role. I like you was not happy to hear about the dog story. And when that came out, I really think she was a contender for VP. I think she was the number one. And then she got so much negativity towards that. I think it made Trump rethink things. Yeah, she put her dog down, I guess we can say, on her own when it was apparently attacking the neighbors. I think it was the chickens or chickens, yeah, something like that. And it was, I believe it was still younger. It was like a puppy. So I just think that she could have being a dog person. Yes, or even taking it to training or boarding. I mean, they have those where it's like a six week program. You can take your dog and they'll train it for you. I think she said that she did try it and it was supposed to be a hunting dog and it wasn't doing its job. It was scaring off the stuff that she was hunting. I don't know. I really don't like that story and it did make me look at her differently like I don't love that. I don't know why she would even tell that story, honestly. I wonder the same. I'm like, were you trying to look tough because you don't need to do that? No. We already can see based on what you have done politically and so yeah, I really, that was a huge bummer, but again, it was something that kind of had to move past because there's bigger things happening right now. I agree. Yeah. I just don't know why she published it. I probably think that might have been her least attractive thing. She's done in quite a while. But I think that actually took her out of a contender for being VP, honestly. I think she's really pretty too. She was actually in a pageant. She won it in South Dakota. Oh, really? Yeah. Seems like she's always connecting with the people and the kids and her estate. Like I said, I follow her on Instagram and kind of keep up with what she's doing. And I think she'll be really tough on the border and as sad as it is about her dog dying, I mean, we have people being killed and caravans coming to the US to kill our citizens. Just like, I mean, the trial yesterday for Laken. So probably sad and that kind of leads me into last candidate that we have here. And that is Tom Holman and he's going to be the borders are. I am so excited for him to come in and lay down the hammer because he just seems like that kind of guy, a former immigration and customs enforcement director. And he will be overseeing not only our southern border, but also our northern border. A lot of people forget about that. Yes, they do. Have a northern border and I don't think he will have a problem getting confirmed. Is that even one that you have to get confirmed or not? I was just wondering that I'm almost, I want to say yes. I feel like the majority of them were. I know Elon and Vivek didn't have to be and Caroline didn't either. I want this guy. I'm totally supporting him and behind him 100%. He really seems like he is ready to get serious. He knows what he's talking about. I've seen him in interviews where he's talking about his deportation plans and they're asking questions and he has the answers ready to roll and then very blunt, AOC actually tried to catch him up and like, I saw that questioning and he totally like slayed it and I was like, that's right. And she shot her up please. That's exactly it just shut her down. She was like, I cannot wait. This is a legal immigration was my number one reason for voting for Trump. Mine too. Mine too. A lot of people I talked to were like, not me. My first is the economy and then immigration. I'm like, nope. Mine either. One is immigration. Mine too. In a state that there are a lot of immigrants as the media likes to call them here. So I was very supportive of that obviously living in Florida. We have a very heavy Hispanic population, our legal immigrants and they came here the right way before all this stuff happened with the open border. And influx of people who have come in through a broken border has been insane. And it's very scary to me. And I do not welcome any of them, especially when your first action coming into my homeland is breaking the law. I agree. You will never get a welcome for me. You, yeah, I almost hilarious the fact that there was that large caravan coming up. And when Trump was elected, they turned around because they were like, I can't, I can't do this. And was saying that when he was talking to AOC, because she was like, well, what, what happens, you know, if there's a family that comes across a border, are you going to separate the family? And he said, no, we don't have to. They can both get deported. Yeah. Exactly. But I mean, you're absolutely, these people took the chance when they decided to come over here. Yeah, like, legally, not legally, they came over here illegally. There is a way to do things. And there is a way not to do things. When you don't do it the correct way, you're going to face consequences. And you know, unfortunately, your guys is times up. I'm sorry. I hope you enjoyed our country come here legally next time and we can talk. I don't want to hear any of this BS about everyone's coming over here seeking asylum. No, they're not. It's become very apparent that that is not the case when we have gangs here. Exactly. Other countries are, you know, taking the worst of the worst and sending them over here. Other countries are having record low crime. Well, yeah, because they're here, exactly. It's very scary, Lincoln Riley, Rachel Moran, Jawslyn Nagare, like, these are all people who were murdered by illegals who should not even have been in our country in the first place. I, my heart breaks for them. I can't, it just, it upsets me. It gets me very, very, very mad. This should never happen. And our current administration just kind of turns a blind eye. I'm almost certain President Biden has yet to say anything about yesterday's trial for Lincoln. I just remember President-elect Trump went to the funeral and President Biden didn't do anything for her or her family. And there's a whole list of people I don't have to name on the top of my head. There's a whole list and there's so many children, you guys. I have a personal experience that I can share. So they have construction going on in their buildings. And one particular one has Hispanic men who are doing construction on the building. And they do not speak English, you cannot communicate with them. I actually had to give up my parking space, which isn't a big deal. I freely gave it up inside when they're done with what they're doing here. I'll take my parking spot back, but for now I'll park and guess parking and the reason is because I would go to leave and they would be laying down all around my car behind my vehicle. Absolutely not. And I would have to try and communicate with them and say, can you move? I'm not trying to run your feet over. And they just would have no idea what I'm even saying. And they would also start talking in their native language and giggling and pointing at me. And I'm like, okay, this is just uncomfortable. Well, there were a couple particular ones who would really just stare me down the whole time I'm there. And extremely uncomfortable. And I didn't want to say anything and cause any drama, but there was one in particular and he kept popping up kind of where I was in the building and just staring at me, never saying anything, just it was very creepy. And I ended up mentioning this to somebody there and the guy's boss came up to me and he was like, Hey, can I talk to you? I'm like, sure. And he's like, I just wanted to let you know that I've noticed him doing that to you. And I've had a talk with him and told him not to do that. And I was like, Oh, okay. Thanks. I appreciate that. It's just, yeah. And he said, please forgive him. He doesn't know how to act. He's from Venezuela. And I was like, that does not bring me any comfort at all. No, especially when you're by yourself. And if you're leaving, you know, now it gets dark at, I mean, dark here at 430, it's probably the same for you guys close to five sorry, there's no excuse for that. I think you are 100% in the right. That is the stuff that just drives me up a wall. And also why was there an influx of middle aged men coming over? Explain that to me. Why? To walk out to my car, I actually am very, I'm just very hyper focused on my surroundings. I always pay attention to them. I have mace on me, but I mean, it's just, it's just really scary to think about those things. My husband about this all the time. And I'm like, the amount of anxiety that I have that our two daughters have to go out into this world someday without us by their side to protect them scares me beyond anything else in my life ever. I can imagine it would, because it's a scary world for females, honestly, right now with how things are. And I'm not trying to hate on a particular group of people at all, because I will say with 100% belief that we have plenty of our own unhinged crazy people here that we have to deal with, we just don't need to welcome everybody else's as well. No, and it just, it's just frustrating to me because our ancestors had to do it a certain way and administration allowed it. And they knew it was going on. They never tried to stop it. And I mean, they, they accomplished what they wanted, but they didn't get the result they expected. If that makes sense. Literally, what I have heard is day one, one duration day, he will be going in office after that, and he will be signing paper to secure that border, put back in place, remain in Mexico, which he had his first administration, which kept illegal immigration at an all-time low record. Oh, yep. And I don't want to hear a peep about him deporting these people from anybody, because Obama deported three million people and nobody said a word. And he was the one that started the separation between the children and their families. It was not Trump. And the mainstream media tried to make it seem like Trump was a bad guy. They're all, they are not ready to have that conversation. No, no, they are not. This week in the winter circle, who do we have? I think we should say the cabinet members. There's too many to say, too many great things, but I am honestly looking forward to all of the success that they will bring to Trump's administration. And we're rooting for all of you guys. And then in our loser circle, we have President Biden. Why the heck would he smile and Donald Trump's face a week ago? And this week, he's authorizing attacks on Russia. Honestly, it's like night and day. I don't understand it. He deserves to be there, but we should say one positive thing about him. You first. Oh, goodness. Positive thing about Biden. He stands by his kids no matter what. I was going to say he has a nice smile. There you go. See? We're doing great. We just want to say thank you to everybody for listening to episode two and sticking this one out with us. I know it was a long one with a lot of information, but we hope you learned a lot and took away some good points. Yes. Thank you guys again so much and we will be posting some sources and articles on Instagram and TikTok. I will link those accounts on the show notes and please do not forget to rate and review the show. It's a free way that you can really help us out so important and we will see you guys next week. Bye. Bye. (upbeat music)