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We got Luke Roziak coming up in our second hour on that insane story coming out Ohio. Where they dog everything and they found, oh, guess how many early leadering centers are up there? It's everywhere. I mean, the fraud is insane.
So do you guys remember, guys, I hate Yeah. I hate playing some of this audio and there's some I'm just not gonna play. Do you guys remember when uh Everyone was saying. That We have to unite. With certain individuals that are in the coalition.
I don't say on the right. I'm going to be, we've got to be really careful with our language. I don't say, oh, we got to unite with other people on the right because I don't believe that some of the fools that are out there talking about it, I think that they actually have. An agenda that's harmful to what you want, to what we want. We want to win.
And we want to win. And I hope that everybody out there is talking about winning in midterms. You better be doing everything on God's green earth to make sure the candidate you want is getting through the primaries. That is your opportunity to affect that change. You don't sit and wait until the elections come around.
Oh, okay, it's time to vote. I'll guess I'll start my activism now. No, no, no, no, no. Do not be a fair weather patriot. The work starts early.
And a lot of times, the only reward you get is seeing your candidate cross the finish line. But it has to be done nonetheless. That is part of the privilege of of living in a free republic is you have to attend to the business of the republic. And this is also part of the business of the republic. Because making sure that you have a healthy coalition, a healthy vehicle that is advancing the objectives that you want to see pulled through in Washington, D.C., is incredibly important.
So we were told That you can't criticize other people on the right. You were told to choke back against what scripture says, you know, for Christ as king, folks. that don't say Jesus is Lord. You have to choke back your Christian discernment. And you just have to unite with the right.
Well, I'm not doing that. Ain't nobody telling me what to do. And nor should you. Use your discernment. Because I think it was described previously as the rights immune system, the conservative immune system woke up.
and saw that within Our midst It was a virus. It's still spreading. But now the the it's up. I mean the jig is up. Everybody sees it now for what it is.
They they got a little too over their skis with their op. And it's not tra the stuff they're doing online is not translated into real world.
So I'll play this. We're going to play Cut 24 first.
Now, this is actually the second and last time I'm ever going to play this Nazi Twink on my show. The last time. I mean, because it doesn't benefit me, but we gotta. I wanna point out this is the stuff, this is the person that we were told to unite with. This was the guy that Tucker Carlson had on his show, and Tucker Carlson.
Who I think a lot of his career is just. Hype. Didn't ask him a hard question. I've never seen him do a hard interview. How the hell do you sit across from Vladimir Putin and you allow Putin to like basically teabag you because he's asking you whether or not why did you get kicked out?
Why did you couldn't you get into the CIA? And Tucker sat there and blinked. It was like watching Wily Coyote. Like, what in the world is happening here? I don't ever want anyone that is considered a geopolitical threat to the United States to look good going up against any American.
But that's what happens when you go unprepared and overhyped. If I'm saying things that offend you, you're too sensitive to be in my office. Go get yourself a Midol, a Tampon, and find your way to the Democrat Party.
So This is who Tucker interviewed. And you w we all saw this. We all knew that this dude was a leftist. But he was being presented as someone on the right. Why?
Because he has a fetish for going after Israel. And that's what it all comes down to with these people. Golly, find a new thing to obsess over. This is cut 24. Listen to this.
I'm a non-woke, moderate Democrat. I think the GOP needs to be destroyed. I think the corrupt, criminal government of Trump needs to be slowed down. We need to impeach the Orange. It's time to put this.
And a peach. Trump needs to be placed inside of a crystal. He needs to be impeached. This fat orange. Tiny Hands need to be impeached.
And then in 28, no Vance, no Rubio. Can I ask why he's got that fern so much in the foreground? I'm not Juan, you saw that too, right? What is up with that? Why is it so?
It's like a third of the damn screen. Who's doing the set design? I don't know. Maybe he's got to hide the monitor that he's used to watching Gabe Horn because that happens. You know, he got caught streaming that one time.
So he's a woke, though, because he plays around with identity politics. You can sit here and blow your own horn, which I'm sure he does on the daily all day long, but that doesn't mean that you're not what you're claiming that you're not. I mean, this guy's woke. He's woke. He plays in identity politics.
Anyone that sits here and elevates things that are considered identity politics, critical race theory, the Derek Bell, Frankfurt School of Marxism, critical race theory, if you're promoting those things, if you're promoting identitarianism, guess what? You're woke because that's literally the beating heart of wokeism. That's what the left does. You're not a moderate, you're a leftist. And we were told to unite with this trash.
We were told by people who thought that being on Fox News gave them influence that we had to unite with this trash. They wanted us to unite with them because they needed the clicks, right? You gotta have that Palm Beach Country Club, uh the Dues. You gotta pay for them dues, right? You gotta go pay for all of that.
So we were told we had to unite with this. We were told it was important to do so. We were told that we were betraying our own movement if we didn't unite with it.
So all of you people. And by the way, there's like five of them. All of the people. who were trying to lecture. Other people who have been here longer, who have done more and have scored more wins to unite with that trash.
I would tell you to go do something greatly unflattering to yourself, but I don't want to jeopardize my get out of jail free card with Brendan Carr and the FCC, so I'll just tell you to go pound all the sand in the Sahara. Thank you. You're welcome, Kane. Kane just got his ex account back. We can't have that happen.
We can't have all this stuff happen. We were told. You had to unite with it.
Well, no. And there's a reason why your gut instinct was telling you something different because you're not a moron, because your political immunity woke up. You knew what was happening. You saw the op. And by the way, it was all ever only an op.
This is one of the things that they were trying to do in Ohio. Who is it? You had that Casey Mutch guy, Casey Putch guy? who is running against Vivek and this Casey Putch guy from everything that I saw. was Essentially just a just a grift.
He was a griff. They were trying to manufacture this consensus that he was the next big thing, and it really wasn't that at all. It wasn't that at all. He, they went at, I mean, I'm looking at this. People kept saying, oh, this is, look, this is.
Uh He's gonna win in Ohio. He actually could end up winning. That's never gonna happen. I think it was funny because he was running on identity politics from the stuff that I saw, and all of the things that were rejected. By the conservative immunity, the conservative immune system, Vivek Ramaswamy wasn't running that way.
And I look, Vivek, I'm apathetic on Vivek Ramaswamy. I think it was weird during the early days of the primary for 2024. I think it was odd because at first it was the woke Reich said that, and Podcastistan said that you couldn't criticize Ramaswamy. He was untouchable. Everyone fell all over themselves about his speeches.
Every time, I mean, the guy would fart and everybody would try to like clip it for clicks on X. I mean, it was just insane. You couldn't criticize him. Otherwise, you were a racist bigot, betraying the right, et cetera. And then all of a sudden, he fell out of Podcastistan Woke Reich's Reich's good graces.
And then he couldn't even post about his family on X or on Instagram without Podcastistan and Woke Reich jumping into his comments, talking about how he was an Indian and basically slurring him and his kids six ways to Sunday. I mean, it was like that for night and day. Cause it's all a damn op. They're trying to herd you into behaving a certain way. They're trying to herd, and by they, I mean this red-green alliance.
That's what I mean. I mean the Red Green Alliance. He did very well. He won his primary. He wanted his primary.
And everyone was saying that the guy who was playing the podcastastan game was gonna win it. Oh, shocker, shocker. It doesn't translate to meat space. It is an online phenomenon. That is why they gotta buy views.
That's why instead of telling you that he only had 7,300 whatever subscriptions or he only had like a paltering number of views, they tried to inflate it. With views on X, I'm gonna tell you, if I included Views on X into my video count, I also would have skyrocketing insane numbers. But that is lazy and intellectually dishonest. Because a view can be just a video. You scroll past it and don't even watch it.
X counts that as a view. Correct me if I'm wrong, Kane. I'm never wrong. Never wrong.
So I'm just You know, I'm I'm telling you that This idea, I thought Ohio was a very good measure. of The real life span of that stuff. You know, I mean, it's, and people were clutching their pearls over Vivek, everything that he would say. And like, I'm not a big, I'm not like standing him, but look, the dude got 673,902 votes. He got 82.5% of the vote.
At Casey, Putch Guy got 143,257 votes, 17.5%. That's an internet phenomenon. That does not translate to meat space. He got his the he was the they wiped the floor with him And that was even after he had podcasts to stand on the woke Reich going after him. I gotta look at the comments on Instagram.
It's insane. This is the stuff I'm talking about.
So all of these people, oh unite, unite, unite. I don't want to unite. They're mad because and they're trying now to modify their language because they're losing. They are losing. This was never infighting.
You can't infight with people who aren't on your side to begin with. Doubt a Republican had a very interesting threat on all of this, by the way. I don't know whether or not people are actually ever gonna read it, but. they ought to because it was a very it was a very thorough and a very informative deep dive. And this was after you had everybody from Gal Sharp Den.
And this, you know, this punk saying, oh, we have to unite. Gal Sharpton's been out there saying, oh, we have to unite now. She's going to be trying to raise money for her Macron suit next. Yes, we have to fix the fracture between the left and the right, blah blah blah. No, no, no, you're on the left.
There's no fracture. You're on the left. There's no infighting. You're on the left. Y'all practice the same identity politics as the left does.
You all believe in the same big government policies as the left does. The difference between the left and you is that at least they're not dumb enough to think that politics began the day they fell out of their mama's backside. You are. That's the difference. Data Republicans thread was incredibly illuminating.
You even had what is, I don't know who Ian Carroll is. He's some wiener. I don't know. Both sides are tricked into characterizing. He can't even spell characterizing right.
I mean, when you can't even spell, I mean, what is it? That's like legitimatize. Are we just like it's it's like uh Okay. Cain, can I say that it's like A Bonics 2.0. Can I say that?
Yeah, I mean, it's like a Bonix 2.0. It really is.
Okay, there it is. You have spell check. I mean yeah, for crying out loud, use the technology for spell tech. I mean you buy bots. Use the spell check, that's free.
That a Republican had a great thread saying that they're proposing unity with left-wing populism, and then they propose unity with communists, and that's true. That is exactly what they're doing. I had a bunch of people try to get on me, and they were all bots. And by bots, I mean literally they had VPNs. or they were not even from the United States.
And they had brand new accounts that were created within the past three months, rando bunch of numbers, like and they all followed each other.
So it's obviously totally organic. But No, left-wing populism is communism. They're left wing populists. This is the red green alliance that I'm telling you about. That's why they get out there and they retweet Alexander Dugan, that crusty old butt scab who gets out there and tries to whisper poison into Americans' ears and advises Vladimir Putin.
All of it. They are all Marxists. These people are Marxists. Let's just be real with it.
So This is, I'm not uniting with that. You either modify your stance and you unite with us or GTFO. Real simple. And that's all that needs to be said on it. End of, but we're not done with woke rank.
Because we got more to discuss, including. If you can't tell Whether or not You have been manipulated to hold a certain position or to criticize a certain group of people. Maybe you should reconsider putting on the makeup and going on camera every single day and talking to the masses. Just saying. And we got headlines coming up.
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Terms apply. We were talking a bit about the Woke Reich. I saw the, let's see, where do we start? Because we've got a couple of things. We've got some speakers that were denied, et cetera, et cetera.
And uh We also we were talking about unity. Uh a little bit ago. There was this, you know, the, and how Vivek Ramaswamy beat this Casey Putch guy out of Ohio, and everyone kept acting like, oh, Vivek Ramaswamy, he's, you know, this guy's good. The woke Reich was totally behind this putch guy, and he ended up getting just stomped into a hole in the ground. They had a little woke Reich.
What is this conference? I don't even know what it is. A couple Z listers, a guy who can't fight well, and a fake and gay pastor. I don't know. And there were like tens of people that showed up.
I think more people showed up to Sandra Fluke's Sack and Save event back in 2013 than showed up to this. Remember that? Tens of people. The parking lot of the second safe.
So this is the Vivek Ramaswamy, say what you will about him, and again, I am completely apathetic. He ran though, opposing the Woke Reich views.
Now do I trust him? No. Is it better to have him than some loser as the Ohio governor?
Well, yeah, dur.
So, I get Machiavellian about this. Let the guy, but not like in the way where I'm going to write the prince as an apologetic, you know, trying to get back into the good graces of the Medici. No, no, no, I mean like in the way of the discourses, okay. He's He ran rejecting these views. And that's inc I think that's significant because that obviously tracked.
And people got mad at him when he said, well, no, Ohio isn't the greatest state. But he was making the plea that the pitch that, look, it can be, and this is how. I guess, you know, the Wolkwork wanted dishonesty. I don't know. But I thought that that was a little canary in the coal mine.
Don't you think so? I really What's really weird about this debate on the right is that a lot of these people I've known for a really long time, like offline. Off air. off camera. I've had dinner with them, you know, I've I've had great relationships with them.
And then some kind of flip switch. I don't I don't the switch flipped. I don't know. And all of a sudden, the people that I thought I knew are entirely different people that I've never met. And it's very odd.
And I don't know. I've had some people say, well, they're just empty vessels. And if they're on Fox, they're going to be rah-rah conservatism. And if they're on a different network, they're going to be rah-rah progressivism. And if, you know, it's if Trump isn't in office, they're anti-Trump.
If Trump's in office, they love Trump. It's all situational. They're just empty vessels for whichever, you know, whatever the way of popularity is going. And that may be true. But I think some of them put their eggs in the graper basket and now.
They're learning kind of the hard way. the consequences of that. And so I still I operate by this. I'll completely disagree with people. I try not to make it personal if I've known them personally.
That changes though because if you get personal with me all bets are off. But I try to keep it to where we're just talking about the issues. Like, for instance, there was a talking head who said, I guess it was yesterday, that they could not tell whether or not. They had been influenced. to basically buy Israel.
to not like Muslims. or not like Islamism. You know what I mean? They can't tell, and so they wanted to ask questions, etc. And I'm just sitting here.
I was shocked when I first heard this. I thought, wait, what? How do you go on air every day? And you not know whether or not the position that you hold is one that you legitimately hold. Do you not know your own mind that much?
I know my own mind. I am not easily persuaded. That's why I'm so not a joiner. I just hang back. I was joking with my friend.
Who is in the White House press corps? I was like, Yeah, the conservative establishment, or conservatism hates me because I'm. I just I'm I feel like a misfit, right? And then I get this very nice award from MRC. And my friend was like, Do you still feel hate?
I'm like, shut up, you dirty rat. You know who it was, too, don't you? You know who. You know, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like, you dirty rat, shut up.
But my point is that if you have to publicly question whether or not you have been manipulated. by people, by an entity, or whatever, to question another group. Are you not just admitting that you have no intellectual mooring? I mean, aren't you just saying that you have no moral compass? that you do not even know your own mind.
So you're susceptible to whatever is thrown at you? Isn't that just basically a very public admission of that? I mean, good grief. You either have a position in which you feel confident in. Or you don't.
It's not a confusing thing. It's like a, and I feel like this remark is a Rorschach test for some of the drive-bys here. Because this is I mean this is it. I mean, it's it's Kinda it was shocking for me to hear that comment. And like I said, I know Juan's like, I got it ready.
I know you do. I know that some people would love nothing more than to see a big fight. That I'm trying to keep into the ideas, but I do love a fight.
So don't tempt me. But my point is that I feel like people are trying to use that as an excuse to mask a blatant click grab. I don't know whether or not some of these I look. I'm not even going to say that I don't know whether or not some people are truly anti-Semitic or not, but I think that if you. Have to couch everything.
And well, you, some of them, I think if you have to question it, then maybe they are. Right? I mean, that's not like, well, are they a little pregnant or not? I don't know. It's not.
Hmm, is he a little bit of a Satan worshipper or I don't know? That's my whole point. I don't need anybody to make me question Islamism. Because we have 9-11. We have the Marine barracks bombing.
We got the embassy hostage taking. I mean, I've got friends that have been blown up. Come on. I don't need anybody to sit here and tell me that's bad. I'm not a moron.
We follow the news you're not either. You can see what's happening out there. You know what's going on. You can come to your own conclusion. You know where center is.
It's just wild to see the excuses that are made. By some of this. But it is it is I think that what happened in Ohio and then what happened in Indiana, everybody that Trump liked ended up winning. Trump cleaned house. in Indiana.
So, all the people that were out there saying, Well, look, the woke Reich is rising, the MAGA coalition is losing. Wow, you got your clocks cleaned last night. How you feel about her today?
Okay. Oh my gosh, it's hysterical. That the Casey Pudge guy? That was a landslide so humiliating that guy should probably never run again. I mean, he got buried by over 70 points.
That's insane. And maybe he had some good ideas. I don't know. He flirted around with some of the wrong people. in my opinion.
And Remember, he burned his MAGA hat when he came out. He had a thing where he was like burning his MAGA hat right out of the gate. And uh going after Trump. going after everybody else. All of this.
I mean, I'm watching these people. Like, I've even seen Thomas Massey, who I've known for a long time. I unfollowed him. He's great on guns and great on some economic issues. But You know, you gotta have more than that.
If that's all you can be, that's not a lot. But these people are having to pivot to say, oh, no, we like Trump, we're friends with him. Here's our connections. They have to because they recognize that everything that they've been doing to try to undermine Trump's influence. hasn't worked.
This is, and some of the Never Trump, that's why I like Bristol when people are like, oh, are you Never Trump? I voted for someone else in the primary, you absolute walking mental abortions. These clickbait whores like to promote this stuff because they like the division. I don't think any, I mean, voted for him for three times for crying out loud. But I think some of the people who have never liked him, they Sort of saddled up with the woke Reich and some of this other stuff because they need, they feel like that's gonna be the thing that takes out POTUS.
And I know some of these people that have thought like this. They're like, yeah, well, you know, his influence needs to wane. And maybe this can expedite it. No, it just actually is the epitaph on your political tombstone. That's all it is.
And this proved last night. Right? I mean Ramaswamy, you would think that he would be able to be beaten? And I think, first off, his opponent was a bad opponent. I think he was a bad candidate.
He went to that stupid anti-Semitic Fire Fest thing. He was running around with Islamists. He was writing about how AI told him Israel was satanic and all this other stuff. And then he was attacking Ramaswamy basically for being Indian, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, this is just insane.
It is insane. And There's a difference.
Somebody made the the comparison between somebody like Casey Putch and then Brandon Herrera, who's actually a smart, competent person who can read the tea leaves and knows which way to go and has an intellectual mooring. They're two totally different people.
So It was a very interesting. Very, very interesting measure last night. All right, folks.
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And the stuff that he found they dropped, they dropped part two today. For instance, they found one dude who owns seven buildings in Columbus, Ohio, and it contains 288 Medicaid firms. That build a quarter of a billion with a B dollars. I am absolutely sick. Joining us right now, senior investigative reporter with the Daily Wire, Luke Roziak, who, as you all know, was also behind the Loudoun County bathroom story as well.
He's in all of it. Luke, it's so good to see you. And this is great work, although it's sickening to read. Billions, like that's just one guy, one guy, a quarter of a billion dollars. Yeah, thank you, Dana.
It really is one of the wildest things I've ever seen. I mean, I started looking at the data because Doge gave this data dump of Medicaid, which is huge. I mean, that's the kind of government transparency that Barack Obama promised. And for some reason, he never did it. A huge portion of our federal budget is Medicaid, and it was just a black box.
And we were told, oh, Doge can't even find anything to cut.
Well, not if you don't even look at one of the hugest portions of spending. And it turns out Medicaid is filled with waste and fraud. And the real welfare queens aren't the recipients of poverty programs. They're the companies that get paid to ostensibly provide all these services to poor people. That's actually a great way to put it because that's the ongoing joke, but that's not the reality.
You talked about like some of the, like, start with Columbus because you've talked about some of these. Offices. You know, these are the places that are supposed to be providing the services. And you would think, with such a need by way of how much money is being spent, that there's probably people waiting to get in. They're, you know, talking to some of these administrators with some of these offices.
And the way that you described it, it's pretty much these are empty buildings alongside lonely roads, and they're empty office suites. What did you find when you actually started going here? Because this sounds like a horror film, also. It was like a horror film because there would be all these signs on the door being like, we've just stepped out to lunch, but there would be like mail under the door from months prior, you know, just like dust everywhere, like stray cats in the parking lot, like smoke alarms chirping. Nobody was in this building ever, really.
And it was just like aliens abducted people like months ago because the building is huge. Just think like a major office tower, but just nobody is in it. And you go down the hall and it's just door after door after door. This and that healthcare company, this and that healthcare company. All of them, you wouldn't know what they are.
They don't look like much. But thanks to this database, you can see like, holy cow, between behind that random door with like just an eight and a half by 11 sheet of paper with like the name scrawled on it, that's $10 million. That's $32 million. You know, that's $5 million. And every single name of the owners, like 99% is like an African Muslim name, almost all Somali.
And it's just. A different world. I mean, you look into these people now that we have, we can see who's billing what, and then you look at who incorporated the LLC. They typically have other businesses they're operating at the same time. They typically often have tax liens against them.
So they're getting tens of millions of dollars or millions of dollars from the government, and they won't even pay their own taxes. They're just casually getting 10 million on the side as like while they do something else. And these are people who came here as refugees, supposedly from a poor country. And now it's just, I have to have $10 million. I'm not going to work.
It has to be on the side. I'm not going to work full time for it. I'm not going to pay the taxes back. And if you ever ask any questions or act like this is weird, I'm going to get really indignant and call you racist. Oh my gosh.
Yeah. One, this is the Cordoba. Business that they own seven buildings in Columbus containing 288 Medicaid firms that build the quarter of a billion. And the names are, I mean, they sound Canadian, Luke. It also just sounds like a bunch of Canadian people.
The names, you know, Saeed, Abdullah. Mustafa, that's Slime King. I mean, it just, you know, it's very, that's, I'm sure that's just a fluke, right? Not a. Not a pattern.
Well, not only is it crazy that there's like no Americans in this American government paid program, but it also poses fraud vulnerabilities in itself. Because how do you track Ahmed Mohamed and differentiate him from Mohammed Ahmed? There's business owners whose name is Omar Omar, and they get millions of dollars. You know, their birthdays are often just January 1st because we don't know when they were born. They don't know when they were born.
They spell their names differently. They have different names, different last names than their immediate family members. There's no way the government is tracking these people because I spent months piecing it together and I did it for a bunch of people, but it was very laborious. And that's all on top of the fact that because they are providing these home healthcare services, and you said it very well, the technical term is personal services. That's way worse because they don't have to be a nurse.
It can just be literally conversation and companionship. And then you bill Medicaid. These are services that are happening inside private residences.
So, it certainly seems like fraud. I'm laying out in a five-part series various case studies that seem very, very obviously sketchy. Like only an idiot would give these people $32 million or $15 million or whatever it is. But proving it in a court of law would be sometimes time-intensive, sometimes impossible. Because how are you going to say that Ahmed Mohammed did not, in fact, go to Abdikor Mohamed's house on some Tuesday a year ago?
Do you have cameras on everybody's private residence? And so, inherently, this home health care service is vulnerable to fraud. And so, basically, you can have originally, it was like you would have clients you would go to, different old ladies, you might cook them a meal or vacuum their house. But what the Somalis started doing is, first of all, they all claim to be disabled. They're 65 years old, they're in fine health, but they claim that they need like all this care.
They get their own relatives to do it. And then, you know, basically, you can also get other clients where you're Getting kickbacks for basically for selling your social security number. But when you're going to your own, they're basically charging the government to hang out with their own family members in many cases. It's insane that we have to do it. It's kind of similar to the Learing Center with the daycare.
They just want to get paid to do normal family stuff. And you note, too, this is incredibly important. And this was the first part of the series. You say, yet the home health businesses have been established as if by machine, with some sharing nearly identical signs that suggest coordination. Rather than rivalry.
And you have photos of the signs where they look like they were all printed out in the same printer, and they just changed. The name, the graphic. I mean, the phone number is, well, the last four are, some of them are different, but it's all the same stuff. And so it seems like somebody can just. You note too that one of the tenants that had filed for bankruptcy in 2012, he had $400 to his name, and then all he had to do was incorporate an LLC in Ohio, and then they had 16 patients, and then they started getting basically six figures from Medicaid that next month.
So it's apparently that easy to do. Yeah, I mean, there was another lady that had like a janitor company, like cleaning toilets, and she changed the name to health, started billing Medicaid in the very first month. She billed Medicaid $100,000 in one month.
So, how do you get all those clients in one month? Doesn't it take a while to attract customers and to advertise? Eventually, she was billing $650,000 a month. I mean, the money is absolutely insane. It's almost impossible to verify.
And we didn't even know who these companies were until recently. And this is part of the reason Medicaid spending has essentially doubled in the last few years, a billion dollars a year just in Ohio on these Somali butlers. And, you know, it just does seem like it's like universal basic income, but it's like the worst kind because it's not universal. It's only for people that either are willing to lie and claim they went to a bunch of houses when they didn't, or people who won't even take care of their own. Family members, unless they get paid.
And I don't think we should be rewarding that. I mean, if you need to stop by your mom's house an hour for an hour after work to check on her, you need to do that because you're not a monster. I mean, why would you only do that if you're getting paid by the government? That's insane. One of the readers of your series made a very good point that.
You know, the IRS will go after someone for every single cent that they feel that they are owed. and they'll take them to court. They'll seize their assets. They do all of this to make sure that every dollar that they are owed is accounted for. But then you have this.
you know billions of dollars in fraud that apparently Nobody does anything about.
So that makes the government complicit in criminal activity. And it doesn't seem that there's any oversight. I mean, what oversight I mean, is there any oversight that exists for this? No, I mean, even when they, the only way they really catch them is the person will be in the hospital. They get sick and they go to the hospital.
And so they bill Medicaid. The hospital bills the Medicaid. And then these home health people say, oh, I was at the person's house that day taking care of them. And Medicaid is like, wait a minute, two different people are billing us with the same person. You couldn't have visited this person at home because they were sick in the hospital.
But even when they catch them on that, they just make them refund the money for those specific visits. And they keep, they just take their word for it that all the other hundreds of visits were accurate. And there are always in states where you have Ohio, I know they got Republicans there, although some of them I would question the strength of the R after their name. But I mean, I'm just curious: is this, from what you've been able to discover, is it more prevalent in blue states than red states? Or does that even matter anymore?
So, home health is now the most common business in New York. It's the most common occupation in New York State. That's how many people are getting paid to hang out with their own family members. The main place this is happening is New York City. But it's also happening.
It has to do with the waivers. And the Medicaid waiver means we let certain states do stuff with Medicaid that it was never intended for. And I believe the Trump administration can end those waivers. And Ohio is a state that had a lot of waivers. And then the explosive combination is you have this system that kind of relies on trust and people not being manipulative and not scheming.
And then you add in a huge population of people from the third world and they exploit them. And so there may be some programs that were kind of vulnerable to fraud, but they were okay. They didn't really blow up on us for many decades. And now we just don't live in a high trust society like that anymore. But I don't think you can have the combination of people from the third world and then.
And programs that can be easily exploited and are very hard to prove fraud. It's a really toxic combination. I totally agree with you on that. And there has to be some, I mean, there needs to be. First off, the whole thing should be just done away with and reconstructed.
But secondly, I think there ought to be some kind of. You know, if you're coming, if you're immigrating to the United States, you're going to be barred from getting any kind of benefits like this, any kind of access to systems like this for, you know, I'm good for a decade. Or actually, I don't think it should exist. We can start there. Certainly, the government of Somalia wasn't paying them to hang out with their own family.
I mean, it's preposterous. It defies belief that they would expect this or need this. If you're coming as a refugee, you would think you would be grateful for just the general good quality of life we have here. You wouldn't demand to be paid. to make dinner for a family member.
And so it really is, I think, just a universal basic income for some people. And then you have these companies that sit in the middle.
So if I'm getting paid to take care of my mom, I don't get paid by Medicaid directly. I get paid by one of these companies that has that, what they call an NPI number to build Medicaid. But there's no oversight on any of this. If you catch somebody, the punishment is pretty lax. And then it's just whack-a-mole.
They'll just create a new LLC. It's very time consuming to stop.
So I tend to agree with you that the best thing, we don't need to pay people to hang out with their family members. I mean, this is a family responsibility. This is something you do out of love. And we just don't need the program. Last question, talking with Luke Roziak, the senior investigative reporter at Daily Wire.
Is it shocking? Because in any, I just feel like this is the biggest story domestically in the United States, one of the biggest fraud stories, maybe perhaps of the modern era. Is it shocking to you that it is just not wall-to-wall coverage every single day and that this level of fraud seems to be so partisan in the way that it's covered? I wish I could take field trips of liberals to these buildings. I guarantee you, everyone, every single person would register for the Republican Party on the spot if they went into these buildings.
It was one of the creepiest experiences of my life. It wasn't like being in America. You knock on the door, if you finally find someone who's actually there, they'll lie to you within like five seconds, but then the government just literally takes their word for it and will just pay them $10 million. I feel like we're all in the wrong business. That's what it seems like.
Luke Roziak, I'd love to have you back as you because I know this is just the part two just dropped.
Well, actually, this will be the last question. How many parts of these are there? There's going to be at least five.
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Terrifying, but great. Good to see you, my friend. You too, Dana. Thanks. Of course.
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Terms apply. Uh that I got two different things here.
So I don't even understand. Thus Welsh Nursery.
So, like, um preschools basically. This is from the telegraph. which is kind of a left leaning entity, which is why I was a little bit shocked. They are being urged to report racist toddlers to police. Have you heard of this one, Kane?
Kane, have you heard of this story? It's It's happening over in Britain. It's in it's yes. nurseries, or, as we would call them here in the States, in Les Etas Unids, It's preschool, staycare. They've been urged to report racist toddlers to police.
A taxpayer funded guidance backed by Labor advises childcare workers to call authorities if incidents could be deemed hate crimes. They want to report the children for racist incidents, and it's backed by their big commie Marxist Labour government. The taxpayer-funded guidance for child minders aims to make nurseries and playgroups anti-racist environments. And the childcare workers are advised can't call police if a racist incident occurs that could be completely subjectively deemed as a hate crime. They even include, get this.
Call their version of 911 for emergencies. Oh, 999. Oh yes, advised actions include calling 999 for emergencies or otherwise speaking to police officers and taking relevant action in conjunction with the police, ensuring you recall. Record all details of said incident. What?
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Go ahead. Mm-hmm. As though it's an emergency like it's an emergency of some sort.
Like on par with A car accident. or someone dangling off a bridge. Good God. That's that's where it is. The guidance advises staff in playgroups and other settings to conduct an understanding audit and to ask themselves, on a scale of one to five, how well they understand what white privilege is and how can it affect their lives and the lives of others.
Childcare professionals are also advised to audit their spaces to ensure that books, dolls, posters and displays are suitably diverse and to make sure that their anti-racist stance is visible. including in the snacks provided. I am reading this verbatim, you guys. It gets better. Are you ready?
I am, guys, this is verbatim.
So I'm hoping it gets better.
Well, not in that way. Oh.
Sorry.
Okay, wait, there's more. Hmm. The guidance also tells workers that toileting practices vary across cultures. These practices may be very different from your own toileting toiletting practices, but it does not make them unsanitary or incorrect, Kane. Really?
Okay. Yes. Yes, yes, there is. There is more. They say the toolkit that they give to advise these nursery leaders suggests a risk assessment could be undertaken by them to protect the global majority staff against the threat of racism.
What? From top. Yeah. child minders and other childcare workers are also asked to question how much they understand, What an unconscious bias is. That's right.
Behaviour may be judged through a Eurocentric or personal lens. Misinterpretation of cultural norms that differ from our own can lead to unfair or incorrect observations. That's correct. Um That's correct. The age of criminal responsibility in Wales is ten years old.
That's I think we might be almost there done. Yes, that's all part of Welsh Labour announcing plans to make Wales an anti racist nation by twenty thirty. Uh Mm-hmm. Oh, and one more thing. The librarians That's all part of the educational ecosystem for these nurseries, Kane, have been told to challenge the paradigm of whiteness in their Welsh Labor anti-racism plan.
And of course, it's a six figure government funding. Project to address the quote unquote colonial attitudes. Mm.
Okay, and that's it.
Okay. That's all. That's all. I'm really curious. Mm-hmm.
How does one Hmm. Make their anti racist stance. Uh looks at notes visible. Using snacks provided. I am really at a loss for this one.
Really at a loss.
Okay. I am too. Uh um How does The snacks, how are I don't know. Mm-hmm. What?
If they're halal or not halal? I don't know. Like if you don't get the right snack, is that a hate crime? I can't. Because I feel that way sometimes when I see fake Oreos.
I'm like, that's a hate crime. You know what I'm talking about? What are those ones? The hydroxy? Hydroxys?
The hydroxy? Is it hydroxy? Hang on, Hannah. I think it's just hydroxy. Hydrox.
Fake. Unless we're in a different timeline now. You're right, Hydrox.
Okay. The original cream-filled sandwich cookie. Oh, the original? Actually, they were the original. Like, Oreo was after.
The mean butter. Man, that is legit my guilty pleasure as an Oreo. I see hydrox and I'm like, mm mm, hydrox or hydrox. I don't know. But I see that and I'm like, that's a hate crime.
I'm just going to start calling food I don't like a hate crime. You know if you're at a restaurant. And you're, you know, you get, I don't like eating steak out because everyone, nobody cooks a proper steak. You know, it basically I want to slap the backside of a cow and just like walk it by the fire and then that's done. Let's get in it.
That's it. And l but I'm just saying, like, say you go to a restaurant and they do You know, they perform a satanic ritual on your meat, which includes cooking it well done. That's no one should eat that. You should be deported. I don't care if you're born here.
And um that's a hate crime. You know what I mean? Like you get a wrong, like your steak is overcooked instead of like, you know, rare, medium, rare, plus, maybe you're medium rare. That's a hate crime. I'm with you on that one.
I just, you know, that's that's no good.
So, you know, I'm just gonna like if I go to a friend's house and they have like a you know spread of snacks, and if I don't like it, I'm gonna be like, These are all hate crimes. Right here. It says all a hate crime. You know what I hate most about all of this is that we as a country. It's real?
Yeah, that it's first of all, that it's real. Second of all, that we as a country, we've stopped becoming the country that loves.
Well, this is Britain, so we're not that bad.
Well, yeah, but I mean, we see everything that's happened over there is starting to happen here, and the left just seems to embrace it all. But wait, they I just don't get the idea that you can't pull your head out of the backside long enough to understand logic and common sense. That's all. Yeah. Well it yeah.
I don't think they heard that. They didn't hear it. Just let me know when they can hear it, because I think this just works very well with what you're saying right now. And put it up there right now.
Okay, go ahead. Go ahead with your thought. I'll show you. Yeah, but no, to me, I don't understand why logic gets abandoned for these. For this effort.
Like, I don't get why. Why do they think that we're supposed to be responsible at such a young age?
So much so that they're pushing the gendi gender ideology and everything else on kids so young. Why are we doing this? Why is anyone doing this? You know, this is how I look at it. The world is awful enough.
And If you've got, you know, let kids be kids for as long as possible before you decide to just. Bust their worldview with your heinous, horrible, worthless. nearly irredeemable adult garbage. You know, just let them live. Let them be kids.
It's adult projection, and these kids don't need to be subject to it. I mean, kids are like not learning how to read anymore, but you know, they're supposed to. This snack is racist. Like, what? You're churning out like barely literate Super sensitive monsters.
What's the point, probably? It just does, none of this makes sense. What happened to Britain? What happened to them? Toileting practices vary across cultures.
No, no, they don't. No, they don't. There's Like they go, it doesn't make them unsanitary or incorrect. Actually, it does. You're either sanitary or you're not.
There's no kinda. Right? It's like mm you either washed your hands after you douched or you don't that's nasty. You know what I mean? What does this mean?
What are they talking about there? Toileting practices vary across cultures. These practices may be very different from your own, but it does not make them unsanitary or correct. Do they like defecate out of their ears? I don't understand.
What's different? What is different? I I hope Pooh's not being On it. Do ya? Yeah, it's like the right and left hand thing.
Oh, gotcha. You know what I mean? Wish in one hand and Well, that's literally part of s one particular culture. Yes. I'm not saying anything that is not untrue or not generally, universally known.
I'm just simply remarking on basic fact that has existed even before I was born, and I had no part in creating it. That's You laugh, but it's true. And we all know it is. It's funny because it's true.
So yes, the the document that I'm citing that was reported by the Telegraph is from the diversity and anti-racist professional learning. What? What professional diversity and anti-racist people sound like you're a bunch of grifters? That's racist. You are.
No, you are. You are. That's where it goes. Yeah. I know you are, but what am I?
I just think that you just shut down the daycare and turn all these little hoodlums out in the street, then. How about that? Just do that. Let's let society take care of itself. This is so dumb.
But yeah, when you say toileting practices, look, if I see somebody wipe with their hand and not wash their hands, if that's what you're referring to, I'm going to have major problems with that, be it a child or an adult. I'm going to make sure that everyone knows how nasty that is. Like, that's nasty. Don't shake their hand. Don't accept a cheese from this person.
That's disgusting. If they offer you a little Debbie, no.
Okay. We saw what you did. You know what I mean? Yeah. There is only one way to look at this, I'm saying.
These are the people that get really mad when you say things like Prince of Wales because they don't recognize the British Prince of Wales because they, you know what I mean? There's a little hostility there, but then this is okay. Like, come on, you're conquering yourselves as we move. The folks who help make the program possible. Look, collagen is incredibly important.
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So Ted Turner kicked the bucket. Isn't he still married to Jane Fonda? No, I know, but he was married to Jane Fondo, right? Yeah. 87 years old.
He was kicking it for quite a long time, I gotta say. I thought he was a lot older than that, honestly. Passed away at age 87, according to Turner Enterprises. As you know, he did Turner Broadcasting System with TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, Turner Classroom, Classic Movies. He's the reason.
That a Christmas story? played 24 hours a day. On around, was it day after Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving or Christmas on TBN? Which my grandmother would not change the channel off of.
So it was 20. That's why I know that movie, every line. I could act all the parts in that movie. because they played it for 24 hours. I don't dislike it.
I'm just saying. We had yesterday about Marudy Giuliani being out of his coma. This is all stuff that we've had.
So let's go down here. We've got a Texas father who fatally shot a would-be carjacker. Who was trying to steal his car with his whole entire family inside? The suspect fled the scene of a multi-vehicle crash across the street. This was in downtown Dallas on Sunday afternoon around Garland.
It was the Garland Police Department that had responded. And the guy's name wasn't released by the public. He fled to a gas station. He was accused of trying to take several vehicles by force. He tried to hijack this dad.
The dad had his kids. In the car with him, and the carjacker tried to yank the dad away from the vehicle. But this is Texas.
So the father, I like how they said, quote, produced a firearm and he dropped, he unloaded a full mag into this guy. Full mag. And so the guy was rushed to the hospital, the suspect, where he didn't make it. And that's it. They only identified him as a Hispanic male.
The father stayed at the scene, cooperated. They're not going to file charges against the father. And if they even thought, I would literally drive to Garland and we would do our radio show from the parking lot of the prosecutor. And I am not kidding you. Our partners that help bring you the program, they're on a mission.
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Terms apply. Welcome back to the program, Dan Lash. With you, and we are at the conclusion of our third hour today. I don't um I saw I was watching. this video where People were celebrating, I guess, their new Islamist audience.
No. Which is a weird thing for people who used to be very much critical of Islamism. But I guess whatever it takes to get clicks. I'm trying real hard to be the shepherd here, but I'm not going to hold out much longer. I'm telling you.
It's taken a lot. Because it just keeps getting more and more ridiculous. Just more and more ridiculous. And I don't know. I mean, I'm sorry, but when y when ya Some of it sounds like an absolute sex cult.
Do we want to get into like, oh, wait, you get 100 virgins? When you you get a hundred virgins a day basically when you go into Islamist heaven. Oh.
What about that as like in any way good like uh morally upstanding? Yeah. You get to screw a bunch of virgins, and they're just there for your sexual pleasure. How is that in any way in good moral standing? It's a sex cult.
That's what it sounds like. An afterlife designed only for men. That want to screw everything with a pulse. But yeah, go ahead and celebrate. Yo, we got all these new listeners.
Right? It's weird. I mean, I could really do a deep dive on that, but maybe I'll do that tomorrow. I don't know. Or we'll see.
But I'm not wrong on that, Kame. I mean, it's very, I mean, think about it. What is, we don't, you don't get, I mean, I don't know any religion that's like, yeah, you get to screw a bunch of virgins. If you make it to heaven or your afterlife. That But yet it's also promoted as being, oh, well, very modest, so modest, going and banging all those virgins, so modest, so upstairs, so morally upright.
Wha right? What's in it for the women? Oh, that's right. Nothing. Hydrux cookies.
You know, Cutter had a thing where they said they all got together. I tweeted about this actually. I called it a sausage party. The. As it is.
Where's the lie? They got together and they said, We're celebrating our daughters, and it was like some academic thing. But it was literally all dudes. All dudes all of them dudes. I'm like, this is a sausage fest.
That's all this says. Where's the women at? I felt like, you know. It kind of felt like blazing saddles. Where are white women at?
That's what it felt like. I was looking at this very. Very interesting. But I'm just saying, so people can be super excited about, yeah, they said it was from Cutter, Cutter University. The students of Cutter University, they congratulate our daughters and sons on their graduation.
There's no daughters in it. It's all dudes. That's all it is. It's all a bunch of guys. But Again, we're supposed to celebrate that kind of stuff.
That's what podcast is saying, and Tucker Carlson and the, you know, the clickbait barnacles, that's what they, what's a great actual like band name almost, almost, I didn't say put it on the list. I said almost. All right, I gotta let you have your today in stupidity, King. All right, it is Zoran Mamdani speaking to the subject we were just speaking to. Apparently he, everyone knows, at least my age and a little younger, that Mary Rudy Giuliani was instrumental during 9-11 for New York City.
Mom Donnie unfortunately can't acknowledge that. Cut 29 here, Juan. Is there anything you'd like to say about his contribution to the city, the fact that he got the city through 9-11?
Well I I think Former Mayor Giuliani is someone that we, as New Yorkers, know well. And he's been a fixture in our city's politics and public life for so many years. And I know that many New Yorkers are concerned by the reports that he's in critical condition. And so we do keep him and his family in our prayers at this time.
So he just couldn't acknowledge it. There you go. That does it for us today, folks. I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow. Find us on Substack, Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe.
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