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Ian Cain launches Campaign for U.S. Senate + Meet the Experts Teaser | 7.5.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 4

The Howie Carr Show tour for Senate candidates continues, and this week brings Ian Cain from the Quincy City Council. Cain is among three Republican candidates who hope to oust Senator Elizabeth Warren. Tune in as Cain makes his pitch and takes questions from callers. Then, Howie previews the latest Meet the Experts episode featuring Home Title Lock.

Duration:
37m
Broadcast on:
05 Jul 2024
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This podcast is brought to you by the Eden Pure Thunderstorm. BOGO is back for one week only. Buy one and get one of the Eden Pure Thunderstorm free. Order at EdenPureDeals.com code word Howie BOGO. [MUSIC PLAYING] Better strap yourself in. It's time for the Howie Car Show. We have Kamala. I think she's going to be better. She's so bad. Bush. Thanks to our commander-in-chief, the butt of the-- [LAUGHS] He said it. He said it. Who is she? They think democracy is threat. I think there's a threat. Yeah? And the threat comes from? When the time is right, you'll know. I'd say it this way, but from the Democrats. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. Live from the Matthew's brother's studios. You've got me, man. I'm not going anywhere. I'm not leaving. I'm not leaving. I'm not-- [LAUGHS] And, uh-- Oh! Say it out! Oh, my god! Santa, here I know him. Happy Independence Day. You discussed me. How can you live with yourself? All right. I'll come back out when I let you open the gate. You sit on a throne of lies, not like beef and cheese. You don't smell like Santa. Say hello to oyster buddies. Come on up, buddy. Rump swabs, hacks, and moon bounce beware. It's-- [MUSIC PLAYING] How we car. In Madison, Wisconsin, today, he said, they're trying to push me out. I hope George Steffy, Stephanopoulos, ask him the obvious follow-up question. Who's they? It's the president. Can we have some names? I don't think that's going to be in the works. They're going to release the tape, or they're going to release bits and pieces of it tonight for the network newscast. And then, I guess, the so-called complete interview, which will probably run about 10 minutes, is going to be, I think, 8 o'clock tonight. Anyway, we'll be on top of that as the hour nears. But for the first three segments of the show tonight, in this hour, we're going to talk to Ian Caine. He is one of the three Republican candidates for the US Senate against the fake Indian, Elizabeth Warren. And the other two candidates are John Deaton and Bob Antelis. They've been on the show. And again, we're going to have a debate between the three candidates on August 30, which is the Friday before Labor Day will be Cape Gun Works in Hyannis. And from 6 to 7, we'll have the debate between the three candidates just leading up to the primary election on Tuesday, September the 3rd, right after Labor Day. All right, 844-542-42. So I'll start off just by letting Ian Caine introduce himself to you. Give us a short biography. Sure. Thanks, Howard. Thanks for having me on. I'd be remiss if I didn't say a lot of my mother's. Been a long time fan and listener. Used to be on the kitchen and in the car, of course, back in the VB days, of course, to who? Well, you do go back away. Yes, you do go back away. So yeah, my name is Ian Caine. And I'm Massachusetts native. I grew up in Quincy, Massachusetts. Went to the public schools there till I went to BC High. Graduated from Boston College in 2004, did a number of years in commercial real estate, spent some time acquiring and developing power plants in the Middle East, North Africa, and East Asia. We were based in Waltham. But we owned plants in emerging markets, like Tunisia, Abu Dhabi, China, South Korea, Taiwan. Did an MBA at Duke, graduated 2013, joined a technology company based in Cambridge that was sponsored at MIT, before running for city council in 2015, first winning. So I've been a sitting city council in Quincy, Massachusetts for nine years now. I'm in my fifth term and I'm currently the city council president. And in my day to day, I run a nonprofit that I started five years ago called Cubic Labs. And Cubic Labs is focused on bringing entrepreneurship and innovation south of Boston in order to create jobs and provide economic diversification to the real estate growth activity in Quincy. OK, so, and if people want to get in touch with your campaign, where should they go? KaneForUs.com, that's C-A-I-N-F-O-R-U-S.com. OK, now, I've got to ask you these questions-- Of course. --about you look to me as I read your campaign contributions and your voting record and all that sort of thing. To be honest, you look like a straw candidate. A straw candidate? Yeah. Tell me about that. Well, I mean, when did you re-register as a Republican? This year, yeah. What month? In February, before I decided to run. And before that, I was unenrolled. OK, were you thinking about running for the House, though, before against Lynch or for Lynch's seat? No, I wasn't. There was no contemplation even. This was a very quick calculation to even step into this race. But I start off my voting life as a Republican, 18 through college. I was brought up in a household, bipartisan. Father's always a Democrat, mother or Republican. So the values come to me sort of naturally. But in a place like Massachusetts, when I was first elected to office in Quincy in 2015, I thought my future depended on being a Democrat. So I registered as a Democrat and then unenrolled. You're still listed as a Democrat in the Quincy Democrat records, aren't you? Well, I don't control their website. So that's on that. But I'm saying people are going to be suspicious, aren't they? Well, I'd be more suspicious of a person moving from Rhode Island to Massachusetts not really taking credible residence, who was a Democrat up until last year. That's John Deaton. So I understand who it is. So what you're saying is that if you lack certain credentials as a traditional Republican over the course of the last few elections, then you're no different than Deaton. Is that what you're saying? No, I'm not saying that at all. I would charge very differently. I'd say you've been involved in the political scene for a very long time. I don't know the last time it's been exciting, or people have at least provided a value proposition for truly joining the Republican Party, which is why I'm stepping in on my time to do so. Well, let's go over some of your contributions. I mean, I look at OCPF today. And you started contributing to the Republican committees. In June, I think it was. I don't even know if I don't think I've given to a Republican committee, but on the cusp of it, right? So imagine where I'm playing in politics, and you understand politics is about relationships. Never-- we don't get many candidates that come through Quincy that are campaigning, that are doing fundraisers in Quincy, that are particularly aligned as we align ourselves to serve the people that we are elected to serve. So I saw-- someone's got a picture up. I don't think it's deep, as a matter of fact. But someone's got a picture of you posing with the fake India. There was a picture out there, yeah, with me, and Elizabeth Warren, yeah, yeah. Which, you know, that happens. I met a sitting US senator as a newly elected city counselor. So why shouldn't people be suspicious? Why would I waste my time? This is an opportunity. This is an opportunity. People think get things for me. Why? Oh my god. Quincy, you know this. Give me a-- we can get into Quincy stuff. That's fine. But why would I waste my time being-- I don't know, put up to this by Elizabeth Warren. I don't know this woman outside of that picture that it was taken in 2016. And it's clearly apparent that she doesn't do a good job, which is why I'm stepping up to run for this position. This is a person that has been in the seat for 12 years. She has done nothing for our state. She's out of touch with Massachusetts and the voters. She passes none but one piece of legislation in 12 years. She has-- because she's an ineffective legislator in the United States Senate, she has to overreach into her relationships into the executive office and deteriorate the power of the legislature through regulatory overreach. This is a person that's not good for us. OK, now, did you endorse Michelle Wu for mayor? I did, yep, for a very particular reason. You like bike lanes? No, it's not the bike lanes. In Quincy, we've been dealing with an issue about Long Island Bridge for a long time. That's been a dispute between Quincy and Boston. And so during the time when she was on the city council, she was the only sitting city councilor that was opposed to the reconstruction of the Long Island Bridge, which is a position that aligns with my position on the city council and those interests of the residents of Quincy. So you're to defend-- I mean, what I'm saying is she's not really popular among Republican voters. Oh, I'm very well aware. And I'm not here to provide a revisionist history. You're asking me questions about the past, which I'm answering you very directly. No, you are. You are, and I appreciate that. This isn't about deflection. If I don't ask you this, people are going to say, why did you give them a free pass? But no, of course, and that's fine. This is your show. And of course, you have all the rights to do that. But this is about ushering in the next generation of leadership. This is me going back to my roots. This is me finding an opportunity to help grow the Republican Party in Massachusetts, which is struggling. We're at 7% to 9% of the voting or electorate in this state. And there hasn't been a pragmatic, practical, relational, identifiable person to attract people into the party. And so I'm making a deliberate decision here to participate as a Republican. And so I looked at the Democrats at a point in time where all of the elected seats are held from federal to state. And I said, I don't like what's going on here. I mean, you've contributed to a lot of the Democrats. During the time which I was an actual registered Democrat. And when did you stop being a registered Democrat? I know that's well, like when did you stop being your wife? It is a Republican Party. 2019. 2019. You stopped being-- you re-registered as an overall-- On an overall, correct. And of course, you don't have to be enrolled at any party to run. In a municipal, right? Yeah, in a municipal election. So you contributed to Act Blue. That's kind of a way to funnel-- Or the platform that I use. Like I use now WinRed, running as a Republican. I use Act Blue for my contribution. So who did you contribute to when you were using Act Blue? No, that's the platform that I used for my contributions. Oh, OK. So you were OK. So you didn't-- OK. I thought you'd contributed. So you contributed to the Democrat State Committee, too, right? No. I've never contributed to the Democratic State Committee. If there was an independent committee I might have done, but I have never committed to the Democratic State Committee before. Kim Drusko? Yes. Yeah, again, relationships. How are you? The lieutenant governor. This is relationships, you know? And what I see now is where you're going and where a lot of people go is people don't like the place that Mar Healy and Kim Drusko have taken on the most important issue and what's the senatorial race, which is illegal immigration in the migrant issue, OK? Number one issue. That wasn't on the ballot in 2022. That wasn't on the ballot in 2018. It wasn't. You know? This is an issue-- Drusko is the one who said, everyone should take any illegal aliens into their house that didn't take any-- Well, I don't agree with that. That's ridiculous. That's a ridiculous statement, you know? But in any event, this is still the number one issue that requires a federal-state partnership to be corrected. There's been no comprehensive legislation put forward at the federal level. At the state level, you know the amount of money that we're spending on a year-over-year basis, OK? Which is absurd. And now there's just performative acts being played. Same from the playbook of from Elizabeth Warren, performative acts all day long. Let's go down to the border. People making videos of themselves going down to the border. That's not what makes change. 844, 500, 42, 42, 844, 500, 42, 42. So we will take some questions for Ian King when we come back. And we're going to take a look at you. You've got full lines here. So people want to talk to you. All right, we're going to go to-- we're going to take a break. And then we'll be back with Ian King. He is the president of the Quincy City Council. Maybe we'll talk about some local Norfolk County issues. You know where I'm going with that one. I'm Howie Carr. The Howie Carr Show will be right back. 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What are the results thus far? What was Biden's finest moment on the 4th of July? Ho, ho, ho, happy Independence Day. I ended highway congestion. I was the first female black vice president. I've been in and out of battle. It was just my brain. I'm voting for the-- I'm the first female black vice president. What do you vote for? Which one do you vote for? I'm actually surprised in the quotes from the beginning of your show. You didn't have that one of Kamala that I watched for four minutes, five times already saying something about what could be unburdened by what has been. That was the funniest thing. We've used that for a lot. That's a recurring theme with her brilliance. I can't stop watching that one. So one of the textures wants to know Trump or Biden, who you voting for? I'm a neither. This is the least exciting president. Neither? Yeah, I'm not excited about this. I wasn't excited before. I saw the debate. And then after watching the debate, I was even more disappointed. And that's what this is about, how this is about. The fact that we've got old people sitting in office that are preventing young people from seeing a vision and actualizing some sort of innovation for the future of our country. You know, seriously, the vast majority of people that are going to be voting in the Republican primary are for Trump, whether they're registered Republican or unenrolled. Well, you've got data. I've got data. And I'm out talking to people regularly, like you talking here from people. And I hear mostly what I just said, which is that they're having a difficult time. This is a tough year. I know that there's a particular group within the small electorate of the Republican Party that particularly cares about voting for Trump. And I respect that. And we have debates about what's good and what's not. I certainly appreciate about Trump, what he sought to do in '16 and what he would seek to do again, which is diminishing government and over, you know, regulation and some of the departments of education, EPA overreach. I certainly agree with those issues. And that's what that's really about. There's not much that I can particularly point to about Joe Biden that is exciting. And I especially am not excited when Joe Biden tells me four years ago, you know, as a person that's mixed race, my father's black, my mom is white, that if I don't vote for him, I'm not black. You know, that's the craziest thing I've ever heard from a presidential candidate. So that's not very exciting either. But we also have in Massachusetts, about what he said he was a black female vice president. Well, people are saying that these days and that's, you know, I don't know. But what you've got here is that you've got two octogenarians, you've got two people in their 70s representing Massachusetts. One, two, one. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine enough. Okay. And then you've got two people in their mid to late 70s representing Massachusetts to the US Senate who are out of touch. Okay. And that's what this is about ushering in the next generation of leadership to the United States Senate for Massachusetts. Did the city council have a vote on the mayor coke's pay raise? We did. Yeah. Up to what? 285 was the recommended. How'd you vote? I voted in favor of it. You did. I did. Why? Well, this is, you know, that was not the most consequential vote I've ever taken at the city council. Right. There are things that people can certainly grasp on to get excited about and this was one of them. Yeah. We have taken. They have gotten excited. They're angry. No, but I'm going to give you an example of why people should pay attention to other things as opposed to this. So a couple of years ago, we floated a $475 million pension obligation bond. Okay. Now, that's taking out a liability and funding an entire liability, which could have potentially dramatic and detrimental consequences for the city quincy for generations to come. All right. And so I voted against that. That's the most consequential vote that I've ever taken. This 285 was an executive compensation package. We received a study about it, a study, a blue ribbon study. We received a study. I mean, I think that's what they do before they give a pay raise. This was this was an exciting story for people. It does keep on giving again. I'm not here to shy away from things and decisions that I appreciate, you know, but and I'm giving it to you in an unemotional way, which is there was a study presented. We looked at a range of values and if you look comparatively to other roles and cities and towns across the country and in the Commonwealth, especially comparative to town managers and town administrators, which make anywhere between three and $600,000, which is crazy for managing budgets that are a fraction, the size of Quincy population size is the fraction of the size of Quincy as well as 600,000 who I'll, you know, I'll send you the study to take a look at. I don't have enough to tell my head, but position those positions are paid that much. In any event for a city, the size of Quincy managing a head count of 2000 people with a budget size of 425 million, I do not view that as egregious. We'll take some calls for Ian Kane when he we come back. What's your website? Now Kane for us, C-A-I-N-F-O-R-U-S.com. I'm Howie Garth. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. So this is Ian Kane, one of the three Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate nod against Elizabeth Warren, the fake Indian, the vote is September the 3rd. We'll have it the bay to keep gun works on August 30th at 6 p.m. Happy birthday, Ian Kane. Oh, thanks. How old are you? I appreciate it. 42. There's nowhere I'd rather be right now than celebrating my birthday with you. What a political thing to say. So tell me about your opponent, John Deaton. Yeah, I mean, we just heard about this guy a couple of months ago, moves over the border apparently from Rhode Island in January. And it sounds he was on on the record on WCVB a couple of weeks ago saying that he actually has moved his family here so he could ostensibly still be living in Rhode Island. He has been distributing a book on his own that there's some really, you know, salacious stuff in there that I'm not sure qualifies him to be a upstanding, incredible candidate for the United States Senate, including, you know, sort of self-admitted statutory rape, illegal drug use and a potential murder. Very surprised. You know, and this is a person that also is disrespectful to law enforcement, right? Does not, you know, stand for law enforcement, which is something that we've called out during our campaign to back the blue. He was arrested in 2017 in Berington, Rhode Island for an alleged assault and quote unquote told the police officers that they're making a big mistake. He knows all the judges in town. Did you say that in the book? It's not in the book. It's in the police report that the police report that you can find on the internet and that he pays more taxes than their salary. So I don't know if that's a type of person that, you know, you really want, you know, representing you to the US Senate that doesn't respect public service, that doesn't respect law enforcement. He says you got into the fight right after he announced. Well, it had nothing to do with him. He didn't have a chance from the beginning. All right. You want to take some calls? We're happy to. All right. We're here with Ian Kane, Bob, Rob, you're next with highway car. Go ahead and Ian Kane, Republican candidate for the Senate. Hi, Ian. Just have a quick question. Just wondering now, who were the past three presidential candidates that you voted for, meaning the general elections in 2012, 2016, and 2020, in which primaries did you vote in in those years? Not just a specific question. You know, I certainly respect the right to people's privacy and secret ballots and voting. You know, I'm not out here campaigning for president. I'm out here campaigning for the United States Senate seat against Elizabeth Warren. I'm running as a Republican. I am trying to oust a person that is an ineffective member of the US Senate who does not represent Massachusetts. She does not have relationships. She doesn't know how to build partnerships. And you know, I hope we can have a conversation on that. You know, this is really about having an opportunity at the right time to replace this person. And I'm here representing myself as a person that can do that. So you want to answer who you voted for in the last three presidential elections? Listen, over my lifetime, you know, you can talk about contributions I voted for Republicans. I voted for independents. I voted for Democrats. You know, I think it's irrelevant who I voted for in prior presidential elections to this place that we are today in the seat that I'm running. Chris, you're next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane. Go ahead, Chris. Hi, thanks, Harry. So I just wanted to ask Ian, since you like the idea of automatic salary increases for politicians in Quincy, would you apply a legislation to do the same for all US senators? And do you think their pay should be higher? So I never said I was for automatic salary increases for anybody. I think there was a discussion about a recommendation for an executive compensation package increase. I wouldn't put -- and I didn't put forward that piece of legislation, you know, from the get-go. That was an ordinance that was presented to us from the executive office itself. I wouldn't put forward any potential salary increases in the US Senate. Thanks for the call. Ashley, you're next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane. Go ahead, Ashley. You there, Ashley? I think she's gone. Mike, you're next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane, Republican candidate for the Senate. I'm the president of the Quincy City Council. Ian, how you doing, man? It's good to see so many ones that they put cons out and I like that. I'm just curious, man, who is your favorite Supreme Court justice and why? Okay. I think if you're asking me this, I would have to go with Roberts based on sort of conservative legal philosophy. And what you see right now is that there's a lot of partisanship being played. And then a person like Elizabeth Warren is trying to leverage that and to rile people up into believing that we should expand the Supreme Court, which is absolutely detrimental to the erosion of democracy really in the three branches of government. But I think that the Chief Justice Roberts is someone that applies judicial restraint is not a total partisan. Sometimes he walks away from tough issues, though. He might. But at least Obama Care in Texas versus Pennsylvania in the 2020 fight. I'm sure we could pick apart the records of all of them, you know, and I'm answering this question now. No, I understand. But I'm just saying someone's, you know, you know, so who's perfect to you? I would say Alito and Thomas. Okay. All right. Those are my guys. Yeah. I like Thomas too. I think, you know, and he's actually having a very good day, at least in the limelight right now, looking better than he ever has. But again, you know, this is- You could judge someone by his enemies. Yeah. He's got some pretty good enemies. Sorry, true. All right. So what do you think? So what do you think of Alito? No, I think Alito's good. I think he's under some fire right now. And again, this is more of that sort of partisan, you know, way that's out there. You've got people attacking him for some things that I, you know, don't necessarily think are germane, you know, at the moment. So, but I think that, again, we need to get politics out of the Supreme Court. This partisanship that is extremely biased, and it's led by people like Elizabeth Warren. You know, this is detrimental to our country. Tom, you're next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane. Go ahead, Tom. It's a long time fan, first-time caller, Senate candidate Kane. I don't mean to harp on some of the things that have already been discussed, but you do have a photo with President Biden and you said it was a true honor to meet him. You were now adding presidential motorcade driver to your LinkedIn and resume in 2023. So I had a question about that. And then second question was that, you know, you had some pretty strong feelings about your opponent. What would you think the rebuttal be to those questions? So the first one is, yes, I had an opportunity to meet a sitting president of the United States, yes. And then second, I have no idea. I don't speak for John Deaton. Did you take a picture with him? Yes, I did. Okay. So I mean, are these things on your campaign website? Yeah. Like they're things, you know, again, we're not hiding anything like there. No, not my campaign website. They're on, uh, they're on my social media from years ago, you know, but these aren't, these aren't things. Again, like if I wanted to be a straw person, like you've suggested at the beginning of this discussion, then wouldn't I, you know, hide all traces of relationships to these people? Well, I mean, it's not like you're exactly, uh, uh, you know, a mystery man here, you're in Quincy. I'm four. Correct. That is exactly right. I'm not a mystery man. I am, I am who I am. I have been here. And now I've chosen to be a Republican and to represent Massachusetts to the US Senate. Let me ask you about Karen Reed. Okay. How did what, what's your take on, uh, on Michael Morrissey, your, your fellow Quincy Reed? Yeah, uh, he's been around for a very long time. This is, uh, you know, that's true, but what's your take on him? Well, so I've, I told you at the beginning before, you know, we even got on the air. Uh, I haven't followed the Karen Reed trial as closely as, uh, as you and others have been, you know, this East coast, I've been calling East coast OJ. And to be honest with you, I've been running a US Senate campaign and that type of noise to me, uh, doesn't necessarily help. Sometimes it helps with them. Some sound bites. Um, you know, it seems like a totally bungled mess, right? The whole thing, absolute disaster. And, uh, you know, you can just understand that, uh, you know, this person who was, who was put up, the thing was a sham and, um, you know, I, I, as I said, Mike Morrissey's been around for a while. Are you a friend of his? Not personally. No. Do you know him? I know who he is. Yeah. Yeah. By, by dent of being around Quincy and his existing in a position and running into him, but we're not friends. But are you, you remember, you're not a member of the Morrissey mob? No, I'm absolutely not. No. I've been, wasn't recruited for that. Okay. That's, uh, I'm asking cause, you know, he's kind of unpopular. No, no, no. Right now. And in fact, there's a, to give you some, some quick, uh, bonafides about that. My father once, uh, ran for, I think he challenged him in the state Senate seat, uh, in the early. Oh, when he was working for Baldry. Yeah. And he, and he sued, uh, my dad on the signatures, uh, to make sure he didn't get on the ballot. Say, so, so, again, Quincy's, Quincy's familiar with this kind of politics. Yeah. I mean, people know how to play. I mean, but you know, you also, you're not your father off. Yeah, he did. But you also need to know how to make relationships, uh, within communities, within different levels of government in order to move things, in order to bring resources back. And again, my running for US Senate is about this, the power to leverage one, understanding what people on the ground floor in cities and towns need, want desire, expect from their representatives and being able to be a good partner with the state and local government from the federal level to bring back those things that we want. 844, 542 42 man a year next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane, Republican candidate for the Senate and he's not, not a member of the Morrissey mob. Go ahead. Hey, Howie, thanks for having me on the, thanks for having me on the show, Howie, uh, long time looking at first time call off. Thank you. I have a question for Mr. Kane here. I've been following the campaign a little bit. Ian, I know you, you call me every time I'm on other shows too, you're the same exact person that calls the night side, you are, you're laughing, you know it. You're the same exact person. Ask me something new, please. No, no, no, and you've definitely called here before to, Ian, Ian, you're, you're full of it. You're full of it. What does he want? Let me get right down to it. Yeah, let me get right down to it. Somebody else just asked that, somebody else asked that already. I'm absolutely sickened by that. That's good. Thank you so much. Wayne or whatever your name is. Manny. Yeah. Right. You got a new name today. Okay. Thank you, Manny. Todd, you're next with Howie Carr and Ian Kane. Go ahead, Todd. Hey, and so last year, political reported that you conducted a poll calling yourself a new generation aggressive Democrat who could defeat Stephen Lynch. You denied being behind the poll, but why don't you just be honest? Why would anyone else pay for a poll about you? Was it one of your friends you put up to it? I'm glad you wrote that question down before you read it, but secondly, you didn't read the other part of the poll, which accused me of being, I believe, a right wing MAGA trumper or something like this that was going to prevent, you know, XYZ from happening. So I don't think you have all the details. I didn't put out the poll. I was surprised to see it myself, so you know, just as much as I do. So you've given money to Lynch. So when I'm a Republican, when I'm 18 to, you know, whatever, age 23, my, I had an internship at the state house for then state senators, Stephen Lynch. Oh, okay. So even though you weren't from his district, though, were you? No, I mean, I was, so I was, I got an internship at the state house and they, you know, plug you through the senatorial internship office. Just a pool. Yeah, it's correct. It's a pool. Yeah. Correct. Yeah. Okay. So we're going to have to break. You want to make a like 30 seconds. Okay. Yeah. Sure. Thank you so much for having me. How it was great to connect with your audience. You know, my name is Ian Kane. I'm here to represent the next generation of leadership for Massachusetts. I'm a young, dynamic person who's ready to make partnerships on behalf of you, who's got the energy, who's got the talent, I've got experience in local and global development. I don't have a controversial background and I'm excited to represent you. We've got a primary on September 3rd. So I hope to have your vote then and then we've got November 5th where we have an opportunity here to challenge Elizabeth Warren. This is a person that is very well known, but not very well liked and you got to choose the right person to do that who can stand up to her, who can really challenge her, who can't, you know, I'm a person that actually, she probably can't even treat in the same way that she can certain opponents that are in this race. And that's a leg up. So we've got a real chance here to take back the seat from Massachusetts residents and I look forward to meeting you along the way. One last question. How much dough you got in your campaign account right now? So you'll see your FEC report in a couple of weeks and you'll mess with you now. How much you got now? I know. I like some surprise, too. I don't have to give you everything today. All right. That's Ian Kane. Again, one more time your address. It's Kane for us, C-A-I-N-F-O-R-U-S dot com. All right. Thank you, Ian. Thank you, Howard. I'm Howie Carr. Did you know that between hosting a four-hour radio show, multiple media hits, political advocacy and walking Roscoe the Wonder Pug? I call it a dog. Howie still finds time to write three coms a week. Oh, wow. Read his latest at HowieCarShow.com. The Emperor of Hate, Howie Carr, is back. All right. We're dropping a new episode of Meet the Experts. It's available right now. Last week I spoke with Art Fitsenmeyer of home title lock about the burgeoning crime of title fraud. Take a listen. I'll let Art Fitsenmeyer explain what this new type of crime involves. Certainly a pleasure and I love the opportunity, Howard, to be able to tell anyone who will listen, the vulnerability the title for their home represents is a totally unprotected document on file at your county recorder's office. So anybody who wants to go get a copy of it, they will forge your name and file a new title at your county recorder's office reflecting the fact that you sold it and they are not the new owner and use the equity in your home or property to secure loans. Lots of times they'll get multiple loans worth hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on equity. Most of this title fraud doesn't involve actually selling the house but getting loans. So when the thief has filed a false title, your county recorder's office pretty much everywhere is recorded by law to file that document if it's all filled out. The thief then knows that on the record that he or his false identity are the owners of record for their property. A hard money lender will look at that and somebody's going to try and take out a $200,000 loan using your equity and they'll look at that and say the house is worth $900 to a million bucks. I'm going to give out $200,000 at 10% or whatever. It's a no-brainer to loan 200 grand if you have 500,000 in equity so it's going to be easy for the thief to get a loan on your property. It's a nightmare. It's a legal, emotional and financial nightmare that will take you years to straight now. It's going to cost you to litigate this, to have a judge tell you that the house you own can go back in your own name and in the meantime it's cost you $50,000 and what you need to do is stop this before that first loan goes out the door. How does home title lock work? We monitor your property by our software integrating with those databases to cover your property and any activity that curves on your property at the county recorder's office that affects your title. Verify the deed to your home and make sure that it's safely in your name. You can do that for free and you can get 30 days of free protection when you use promo code howie@hometitlelock.com. You know you talk about your credit cards and all that stuff. We only do one thing. We do it better than anybody and as we watch your most important asset, your title and so you've got to cover yourself because nobody else will, it's that simple. Meet the experts with Howie Car featuring Art Fitsen Mayer, of home title lock available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, HowieCarShow.com or wherever you get your Howie Car Show podcast. And this is a real problem if you ever read the New York Post or it's really out of control in Atlanta. They've lost over a thousand homes have been affected, have had the title stolen out from under them. It's somewhat less of a problem in New England but it's not something you ever want to deal with. That's for sure. So check this out and you'll learn a lot about it and this is not like when you buy a house and you get the, oh we're going to search to make sure the title's okay. This is after you have possession of the house and somebody just walks in and it steals the damn thing from you and again you don't know it until you get that first bill. Oh, you owe us $10,000 because we lent you $200,000 on a hilo loan, an equity line of credit. Oh really? No, I didn't borrow the money. Oh yes you did. Check it out. Check it out. For you get your Howie Car Show podcast, we will be back on Monday. I'm Howie Car. [Music] [MUSIC PLAYING]