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“"We must especially this week when it's been hot across a significant portion of America."”
"Yeah." "And even in the New York City is very hot," I know that Kansas places in New York at 91, I think. Somebody told me to hit in Buffalo the other day, 91, which is rare than it gets into the 90s.
He's hit index or as they call it now because we're all children, feels like the feels like temperature well over 100 in some places." Personally, I love it. I was, I did yard work and pool work all day yesterday, I was outside all the time, but part of the region you survive is because of Willis Carrier, which means Willis Carrier, who
invented the air conditioner, you can work hard outside for a little bit, even as an old man, and then walk right back in, cool down, have a nice drink and water, and go back out again. So we must honor Willis Carrier by this, so by buying two of his units, I have two of his units at my home.
Willis Carrier, and where was Eric conditioning invented of all the cities in the, it was invented in the United States, just so everybody knows, where was Eric conditioning invented Miami, Phoenix, Death Valley, Dallas, San Antonio, no Buffalo, New York.
“Willis Carrier, well, Willis Carrier from and goal in New York, but invented it, I think”
for steel making process actually in industries. Right, yeah, different kind of necessity, which is the mother of all invention, but it wasn't the, I need to feel like it's 68 in my house in the necessity. No, no, no, and the air conditioner probably the first one a little bit bigger than what
we have now, I'm guessing, yeah, when you, but you, you think about it, just how incredible,
you know, air conditioning is, and so that debate comes up this week, of course, you know, between Europe and even the liberals here in the United States, you know, but I just, we, I just saw that we have to honor Willis Carrier who gave us air conditioning, and it's like you don't even notice it, like right now, we don't even notice it. We would notice it if the air conditioning wasn't on right now in our studio, because that
happened before a few times in the summer time. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So, thank you very much. The other thing is, as we talk socialism and capitalism and all that other neat stuff, I saw this yesterday, Bill Crystal wrote this, this has to do with all the elections this week and everything else in the Democrats turned to socialism slash communism slash Naziism slash racism slash misogyny. Boy, I could just go on forever and I can back
up each one with a specific issue. Not just throwing out the allegation, we can back up each and every one of those, but he writes the Democratic establishment and Democrat centrist can ring their hands and complain about the results in Colorado, or they can learn a lesson. Their repudiation was in large part about their perceived willingness to stand up firmly to Trump. So, start doing so. Joe Pollock writes back to him. No one
hated Trump harder than Dan Goldman. He lost. He got wiped out. Yeah. Bill Crystal wants to be BS. Yeah. Uh, the, in fact, part of the reason they lost is a socialist start.
We don't care about Trump.
be wasting your time on socialist activities and communist activities. You're not actually
doing what you claim you want to do. You want to move the country to the left. No, you don't. All you want to do is go after Trump. I believe it's the opposite of that. They're looking at it saying, all you do is go after Trump. Or, yeah, you went after Trump, but you're Jewish. In Goldman's place, Goldman law, you know, you went after Trump and your Jewish. You went after Trump. You didn't move us closer to a socialist society. You just went
after Trump and your Jewish. You can't be Jewish and be a part of our party anymore. It's their anti-Semitic rule. Yeah. It's, it's practically a rule. You're not anti-Semitic
“enough. You have to be more racist if you're, if anybody can't see that's where the Democrat”
party is going, you know, the interesting thing I told you a couple of weeks ago when, maybe
a month ago, when I was talking to an old boss of mine, a guy who hired me. And I think, I suspect this is what's going on. I do believe, because I work for him. He was more of a moderate Democrat going back decades ago. I think he hates for the Democratic party is going. And when I pointed out precisely where it's going, it just, he lost it. Yeah, he thought you were making it up. You were cutting and pasting from a MAGA website or something.
Exactly. Because I went through everything. I go, here's why I won't vote Democrat. This goes, then he waited. He sent me something like something short. And then about half our later on, on further review, did you cut and paste that? Because that seems like it's, I said, I, let you know where I disagree with the Republican party and where I agree with, disagree with the Trump administration. I clearly lined everything out. Tell me what's wrong
with it. And then, you know, I was busy doing stuff. I told him the beginning. I was doing law and work. But he didn't want to, his arguments were, again, the bubble, the bubble left arguments, you know, your MAGA, your this, your that, whatever. Yeah. And it's like, well,
“yeah, I wanted to write, you hired me, you should listen. So you actually know where I stand”
on the issues and why, but he didn't want to discuss, I could tell the specifics of the issues.
He didn't know they quite often never do because they either don't want to admit where
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“Okay, let's have a debate between your side of the tent and the radicals. Right, where's the debate?”
We're not all socialist. Okay, don't tell us. Tell them. There's room for everyone. Tell them that. Tell them that. Then we expect a vibrant debate within the Democratic Party. Right. Or if you're in power, you're going to get primary. You're gone. It's, you know, they're not going to. There's not going to be any wavering from from this. We've set it for years. A big win and 2024 doesn't mean it's over.
It only means they're going to come back harder and stronger and more direct. And that's exactly what's happened. We're here at the midterm and now they're well, we're going full on socialist.
No cops, no military and pretty much no constitution, no Senate, no electoral...
The White House doesn't have control. It would be basically the house would be in control of
“every. I think it was Platner who who said no military, no police, only the SS. That's right.”
We'll have our own police policing you. It'll be a private security force. That's right. Protecting us from you, basically. Yeah. Or making sure you don't go step out of line. You know, this is, this is the approach every day to go further and further and further and further. It's not going to stop. They're still winning elections. Why would they stop? Yeah. Yeah. They believe the people, you know, you can see as we talked about some of the
candidates coming out. You saw this week that won. Oh, socials about is your fire station. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's Cliff Clavin delivering the mail. Your city provides water to you. Right. I mean, you pay a water bill, but they run the water department. Why can't they run everything else? That's not socialism. The money we wouldn't be spending on police officers would be spent on grocery stores owned by the city. The. Yeah. Sorry. It's just, but we're somehow selling that.
Thank you. I mean, that didn't work out. But here. Right. But what, what I see going on here is you and I've talked about this that, you know, we, you and I go back to 2006 where we went, that was the benchmark for us where he said, okay, Democrats aren't trying to pretend they're
in the middle anymore. Yeah. You know, and I never forget you and I having that conversation going
while, you know, and there was this really the, the move from 2006 to elect, you know, bomb in 2008. Where a bomb could actually say, I'm going to skyrocket electricity prices. He's a god. Yeah, treat him like a Roman king. He's a Pharaoh set up in Denver. Something that looks like you know, a Greek monument, because he can take care of us all. We're children. We need a president that is a and a first lady that's a mother and a father going back to Chris Rock,
“remember that one. Well, and you had people making up in their own mind what he was going to do for”
them. Yep. Remember that. He's going to make my car payment. He's going to make my house payment. Oh, remember that lady. I remember that. Yeah. Yeah. He's going to make my car payment. He's going to make my house payments going to do. I won't have to do a damn thing anymore, because the, and you're sitting there saying, these people are completely idiots. I have friends in the medical and family in the medical field. And this actually happened. They started the day he signed the Affordable Care Act
into law. People started calling. Yeah. Dr. clinics dentists, which didn't apply that made the news. And saying, I want an appointment. Yeah. Oh, bomb a care. The day he signed it. But, you know,
what, and so we've always had the Democrats, do we tell them what we truly believe or do we tell them
the BS and pretend that what we believe is something else? Yeah. Well, what happened, and this has really moved really quick, just in the last week. It was all right. These people aren't telling
“we're not, we're not telling them we want to be communist. We want to be socialist. That's what we”
want to be a mandami was clear on that. I'm going to be a socialist. I want to do this. I want to do that. Now that they've tried that. And the basic thing is if you're not a Democrat and you won't promote socialism, well, then you're out. Yeah. And all of a sudden, you've got this week, the the candidate that won the the house race in Colorado saying, oh, socialism is your fire hall. Yeah. And I think they got there from, it was Joy Beahar who said it on the view. Yeah. So Democrat,
now socialist are trying to not tell you what they're going to do anymore. So how they got elected by saying, we're going to be straight with you that we want socialism are now pretending that they're not socialist, that there's something else, which is how they got into power because the socialist beforehand were afraid to promote what they believed. It's this great circle of
We know what they want, but they don't know whether they can sell it to the A...
So they start lying about what socialism is. It's it's relying on the stupid American voter.
“What are they? She architects of Obama care talked about that, Gruber. Remember that? Yep.”
And it wasn't Hans Gruber from Diehard. Bring me my dad's one atos. Well, he was sort of a dictator though in his own way. That's true. He was Judegiri executioner, Officer John McClain of the NYPD. You're going to watch at this month for Christmas in July? Yeah. You ask for miracles, Theo. I bring you the F. B. Hi. Yipakae! Love them. Man. I love them. You won't find that those words in any Christmas Carola.
You can come to the Harley household, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't bring your fellow church members, but you know, if you think about all of that, how many times have you
“back in the day did we catch them on a hot mic with Gruber the same thing?”
This wasn't really a hot mic. He was just kind of talking. But they talked about what they actually want. And now, and we have set it for years. Own it. So with the DSA, they're like, well, I guess we'll do what Eric and Gary said. We'll come out and we'll write our own Constitution, which eliminates the actual Constitution. Yeah. They've let us know what they think. And now they've got a back off on it. Yeah. Well, it's because it's a big tent. By the way, that's all you'll be living in because
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I'm complete lie. I'm complete lie. We'll get to that. But I want to get to this here. Just to prove the point that we're trying to make this a senator, John Hickenlooper from Colorado, who did win his primary talking on CNN. Here we go. The big tent again. I'll tell you what we are united about. We are united that we all have to work to make sure we win the Senate back in November. We've got wind back and we're united to wind back the house.
“And we're united to wind back and push back against the White House. And I think, you know,”
I don't agree with everything that the miscarriages is claiming and fighting for. But I believe in a big tent that if the Democratic Party is going to really represent farmers and
Ranchers and middle-class workers and be able to compete and say like Indiana...
we've got to have a big tent. And we're not going to agree on everything. And we're going to make
our argument within our party and fight hard for what we believe. But the bottom line is we are united
“that we have to win back the Senate and the House. That's what it is, big tent. So what are they accepting?”
Socialism, communism, Naziism. Well, if there says we don't have to agree on everything, yeah, you do. And we're going to have a vibrant debate. There's been no debate. No, except for goldmen now that he's out, right? You know, so he's doing interview the other day calling the Democratic Party anti-Semitic. Right. So you got to be a racist? You got to be have the worst character traits in order to be a Democrat and that opens up the big tent. Yeah.
, and he is there, honey, and I'm Gary McNamara, who is good morning, download our R.R.D. Radio app today and you can listen when and where you choose, all right, I've figured out my patriotic attire for this weekend. Yeah. You know, I told you because this is the
first year I've ever thought, oh, wow. I need to wear something really bold in order to
take some people off. I decided though, this shirt's what I'm going to wear in the plane. I like
“this shirt. Yeah. All right. What do you got there? See? Right. But you have to describe it to the listener.”
I just, it's a, it's a, it's radio. Yeah. And that's right. It's radio. Yeah. Yeah. Well, my face number one is a face for radio. Yeah. My shirt is just a nice blue, very blue, polo shirt with a small emblem of an American flag on it. Right. And I wear that on the plane, because I realize I don't want to take somebody off on the plane that then could get me delayed
getting back to Buffalo to see my dad. Yeah. So the, the big one, the 1776 polo shirt that I have,
that's what I'm going to wear on the for it. Yeah. Okay. Over the place for the 1776 and the other one I'm not sure. I may, I may bring that shirt the other one that's like a, would guarantee to tick off any Democrat socialist of America. Yeah. I may, I may put that on, I may wear two shirts on, on the, on the for it. A wardrobe change. Yes. I may have a wardrobe change on on the for it because the one, the one is so is like a fireworks display that one shirt
that I have. Right. Right. So I'll wear that and not literally, but just on the shirt on the shirt. Yes. Yes. So yeah. There are no pyro techniques coming off of your shirt as you walk by people. Yes. To be clear. And, and that would be cool. Then on the fifth, I come back and all I'm looking to do. No, I'm sorry. Yeah. I come back on the fifth. Yeah. And I get back early evening. So I really
“don't care. The only thing I care about that attire on that trip back is to be extremely light.”
So when I hit the heat. Yeah. Well, I come off at 7 or 7 30 and you hit that wall of heat. Yeah. Right. Coming off the door of the airport. There's actually pretty nice yesterday though. I mean, it's been in the, it's been in the 90's like 97, 98 a day, but the humidity is the bad. Yeah. We've had a, it's, I'll take it. I, I don't have a, I love the summer. I thought I might have missed this. I saw the story from Gavin Newsom. We talked about a little bit
where Gavin Newsom was talking about the fact that he's against the billionaires tax in California. But he wants it nationwide. And the reason is because they all understand if you have the billionaires tax billionaires are moving. And I saw some new figures this week from New York. And it's like, they can move. And so they want it's sort of the same concept of healthcare. Democrats don't want healthcare in their state because they know they have to pay for it. Right. Democrats want
only want healthcare if they can know they can put the burden on future generations and borrow the money or hopefully get it from somebody else. They don't want to pay for what they claim is a Justin moral society. They don't want to pay for it. Right. They want somebody else to pay for what they view as a Justin moral society, but they don't want to pay for it themselves. Right. And the same thing here with the billionaires tax, they don't want, they don't want to do it
in their own state. No, because there's going to be consequences. And the goal now is, no, have the billionaires tax across the country. Therefore, nobody can leave the country. But I thought
This is interesting because it talks about just how new some is completely cl...
constitution. But it also talks about how, you know, what really was the basis,
one of the basis is informing this country. And he writes, this is Jonathan Turley writing this and an op-ed piece. I don't know if anybody but the Wall Street Journal carried it probably it's on his website too. Was James Madison the memdonny of his time? Gavin Newsom seems to think so. Enjoying the growing number of democratic leaders supporting a wealth tax, the California governor claimed that the U.S. Constitution and our founders were all about wealth
distribution. The system, quote, from Newsom, the system America's founders built he said was
designed to prevent the concentration of power in a few hands. But we have allowed that concentration
“to happen anyway, slowly in plain sight over decades. What the hell's he talking about?”
What's he talking about? Oh, he's talking about the concentration of wealth, not of political power. Because the beginning of this country had nothing to do with wealth distribution. As he writes, this democracy was designed to avoid the concentration of political power, not the concentration of wealth. The founders were great believers in capitalism and the free market. This isn't the 250th anniversary only of the Declaration of Independence,
but also the publication of Adam Smiths, The Wealth of Nations, which the founders embraced. Many of the founders themselves were quite wealthy, including banker Robert Morris Jr., who was known as the person who financed the revolution and would be a billionaire today.
“Our revolution was the first true enlightenment revolution heavily influenced by writers such as John”
Locke who believed in a natural right to property. That right came not from the government, but from God and it excludes the common right of other men. The Locke in principle was manifest in George Mason's Virginia Declaration of Rights, which was the basis for the Declaration of Independence. It extold, quote, "the enjoyment of life and liberty with the means of acquiring and possessing property and pursuing an obtaining happiness and safety."
Madison drafted protections from the government seizure of property, including the taking's
clause of the first amendment, fifth amendment, excuse me, which requires compensation for any
property taken by the government. The Constitution was later amended to allow for income tax
“as rather than wealth taxes. Far from supporting a wealth tax, the Constitutional System”
referenced by Mr. Newsom makes a federal wealth tax unconstitutional. His recent endorsement of national wealth tax was likely meant to blunt the left's outrage over his opposition to the resolution to create a state billionaire tax on the coming November ballot. California has reportedly lost trillions of dollars in the Exodus of billionaires in other wealthy taxpayers fleeing the high taxes and class politics of the state. Mr. Newsom knows that this draining of wealth
spells doom for him state, which is already grappling with the massive growing deficit. He offered a curious argument for opposing the state well tax we did talk about this earlier this week. You may not be able to pick up and move to Texas or Florida to shelter. You're income from taxation, but I promise you that the billionaires can and do you're a captive of our negative policy of the state, you can't get out of it, but the billionaires can.
Wow, I love it. You and I often talk about podcasts, Dana Carvey, David Spade, and Spade was talking about doing a gig in Tennessee and Carvey goes, oh man, I need to get more gigs in low tax states. It was just great, it was just a comment just boom, just he just dropped it there. You know what I mean? And they they've talked about you know things clearly, I don't think either one of them are radical leftists. I don't know where they are on social issues,
but more and more in pop culture you're seeing the recognition. It's funny when LeBron talked about him leaving the lakeers and I thought if he ends up
At the mavericks or the spurs or the Miami heat or something, you know, and t...
and there was thought, I don't know if they've announced it yet, that actually he's going to
“probably be at over another California team, but I thought to myself how many athletes,”
you know, we've talked about this, right now how many are kind of in the wings, you know, making changes, considering changes, because the first thing I thought of with LeBron was get out of California. Now they may not, it may be another California team, we'll see where it ends up. I don't know, I don't think they've announced it yet, but he's definitely not going to play with the legers, but how many, how many athletes right now are in the wings
thinking about making those changes? Well, look at it right now, I just looked at the average salary
of an NBA player is roughly 11 million a year. Yeah, if you live in, if you decide to play
for the maves and you're making 11 million a year, the difference if you have the same contract, for the Dallas Mavericks or the Lakers would be about one and a half million dollars a year. You would make more from if you think that they're not going to take that into consideration, you're not, of course they are. Yeah, we had talked a long time ago about Phil Nicholson way back then when he got blasted, some of the current thing allegations against him if true,
he should be blasted, but when he was there and he talked about wanting to move to Florida,
and we figured out that if you're in the range of those athletes making, you know, 50, 100 million a year,
if we set off, you're making 100 million a year. That's 13 million a year. Well, over a period of 10 years, that's 130 million dollars. And you've got to think about everything else they invest in when they're at that level, right? Not just what they're making from the sport and the endorsements. It's what they're making from everything. Oh, yeah. All the investments in and all of that.
“And yeah. Look, it's, I think we're seeing that right now and I really think the Democrats,”
the radicals, the socialists, they want this battle because they think they're the one saying, buy, get out and those blue states in those blue areas. Yeah. You know, you've got hoax and she's sweating. You can tell she's sweating. You know, her predecessor did. It was the same thing. Please, which people come back and bring your friends. That's that's the same message. You know, and it's in California, we don't need you. We're just fine. We're going to we're going to do just fine.
Eventually, the middle class can't afford to stay. I talk about my friend who was in this business and radio and radio news, living in California most of his life. He said I'm retiring next year. This goes back a few years. He said, but I can't retire here. I can't afford it. No way. And that's what's happening. We've seen this for a long time anyway. Retirement H folks going from New York to Florida. I mean, it was a big, I mean, it was a series of
episodes on site. It wasn't, they didn't talk about why they did it. But really, the cost of living, it was cheaper. It was sunny. It was warm. The whole thing, the weather and everything else. But really, right now, you're at a point where on a fixed income, you can't afford to stay
“in these areas. And that's what the, I think the big movement is going to be.”
It's not just the billionaires and what they represent, which is huge. Well, for Newsom, because we talked on institutional issues this week, to be, you know, talking
about, you know, basically the separation of powers, when the Democratic Socialist of America
wished to destroy it. And then perverning it and saying the separation of powers is not to allow wealth to accumulate. And that was part of the founding fathers, which is completely totally alive. It shows you how desperate Newsom is. Yeah, because nothing is separation of powers, nothing to do with people getting range, nothing. It was political power. And as we know,
The Democrats wished to destroy that, because even mainstream Democrats are t...
any rid of the Senate, the electoral college and the Democratic Socialist of America are talking
“about no three branches of government that the other two branches, both the executive and the”
courts, are basically run by Congress. Right. So please spare me. Yeah. And spare me your constitutional
knowledge. Yeah. Exactly. Please, for God's sake, have a clue. But he believes he's talking to idiots. We're Red Eye Radio. We'll be right back with more Red Eye Radio with every currently and Gary McNamara.
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had mentioned LeBron James, who were talking about taxes and well-tax and all that, the billionaire's tax. I don't know the details. All I know is he was getting blasted because apparently they traded for the the Lakers traded for another guy and their three top guys are all white. And Steven A Smith,
just stop through going, you can't win in the NBA with three white guys. That's funny. I wonder if
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