THE BIG MIG TALK RADIO
MAY 03, 2025
EPISODE 062
HOLY SH*T D.O.G.E. reveals the Department of Treasury was spending around $5 TRILLION a year without any "budget codes" "They were basically partying on taxpayer money” I WANT A REFUND IMMEDIATELY
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week coming up. It's going to be like 3-4 days
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Why not? We need it.
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Grass need it. We're supposed to hit 75° day
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A Sunday is going to be kind of the same little bit of cloudy.
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Listen, I don't know, unpredictable.
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I'm sick of what's going on, and I'm sick of the waste and the
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And I'm tired of all the social media robots and the paid shill
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attack this administration. Let's go to this.
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You know, I know our audience has common sense.
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We're doing really well, but we're not getting paid by all
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You know, we get paid for views and that sort of thing.
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But this is crazy what they're finding.
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And I'm just, George, it's incredible the amount of
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when it comes to doge and Donald Trump.
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And common sense would tell you that this makes sense for the
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entire country. Stopping the kind of fraud
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they're finding. George, to me, seems like a top
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priority. And it just seems really simple.
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Regardless of political beliefs, it seems like an easy to
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conclusion to come to, don't you think?
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It you would think, right, common sense.
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I mean, how can anybody be mad about Doge and what they're
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doing? It confuses me to A to a part to
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a sense. But then when you see the
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mainstream media just putting negative stuff, and it could be
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about anything, they're just constantly negative.
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Their press card is negative about anything that Trump does
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or his team does. And the people that watch it are
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going to become negative and think that I said, that's why we
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implore people to actually seek out other avenues for your news.
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Do your due diligence, look it up, find the resources and
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actually read and find places that actually will tell you the
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truth. Like the Big Mickey Tall radio
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show, for instance. There's others.
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There's other shows too. Don't you know?
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We're not the only ones. But there's a lot of negative
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shows that just want to keep you guys brainwashed.
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You know, and, and I, I, it's crazy, right?
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But that seems crazy that people are fighting and talking about
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doge in a negative way. And this newest thing that we're
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talking about is, of course, they just disclosed on an
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interview with Jesse Waters over on Fox News about how the
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Department of Treasury was spending around 5 trillion a
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year without any budget codes at all.
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And for the audience, the budget codes are the requirement within
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the federal government. And I'm sure they use them in
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state governments too. But it's the application code
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that if you have money that's going out, it's got to be part
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of a budget for a specific department or initiative.
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And that code, when the money comes out of the budget.
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Let's say they've given a budget of $1 to the Department
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of Defense. Every time money comes out of
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their budget, the budget code is supposed to be applied.
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Now what this means if you don't use a budget code, that means
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they have no idea whose budget the money came out of.
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And that means the money is just getting moved around with no
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controls. Now, this is mind blowing.
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This has been going on for decades.
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This isn't brand new. It didn't take, let me put it
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this way, the the theft and misappropriation took a lot
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longer than just Donald Trump coming in 103 or 4 or five days
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ago, whatever the heck it is. Now, this has been going on for
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a long time because I believe, you know, theft is one of those
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things you have to enable people.
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And what happens is that they get away with it the first time
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and they steal more the next time.
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So they're putting out money where basically with no budget
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code means I could send money if I was running that this, these
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computers, I could send money to George Ballentine just for the
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heck of it. Oh, yeah.
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George Ballentine contractor with with barely any
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description. So that basically means the
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money's being misappropriated and there's no oversight.
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That means Congress, both sides of the aisle knew about this and
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did nothing about it. There's no way they weren't
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aware of it. Well.
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I've got to tell you, George, I, you know, we're, they're
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basically partying and stealing from the taxpayers.
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And I have to be honest, I want a refund.
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I want all my tax money back for my lifetime.
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Interesting. So do so would I plus interest.
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But you know, when you, when you look at this and they don't have
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to put any codes in, you have to think of the people that are
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actually sending money or making it using this.
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Are they sending it to family or friends for, for them?
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But the crazy thing is that a lot of people are these people
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that are taking these monies and making payments.
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They always say, oh, it's the government's money.
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It's the government's money. No, it's the taxpayers money.
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And they they had that ingrained in their heads.
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They think it's like they're just wasting the like it's
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government money. It's no big deal not realizing
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it's our money. We think a lot of it stems for
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this incredible amount of jealousy, right?
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Because in DC you're running around a lot of really wealthy
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people, wealthy lobbyists, wealthy corporate executives,
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wealth wealthy companies. And I think that I do believe
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that what Eli must have is he said he thinks it starts out
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slow, where they steal a little bit and then nothing happens.
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So they do some more and they do some more.
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I mean, for example, the Board of Education was renting out
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Caesar's Palace and leasing stadiums.
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Now when you start thinking about that, what do they need to
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lease? What do they need to rent out
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Caesar Palace for? And what do they what, what were
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they leasing these stadiums for? I mean, this is crazy stuff.
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We're talking. About when you when you say rent
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out Caesar's Palace, what are we talking about?
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The whole casino. Renting out, well he define it.
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I don't know if they, I don't know if they rented the entire
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casino and had an event. I don't know if they rented
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certain parts of the casino. You know, I don't know that,
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that I'm sure if they aren't putting in the budget code, they
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probably didn't put it in a full description anyway.
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They might have just said event at Caesar's Palace, who knows.
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But you know, what we're talking about is all this like the magic
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money computers, George? Those computers that weren't
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online weren't really trackable. I think they're up to 15 or 16
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of them now. That basically you could just
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get on the terminal and just type in a thing, skip the budget
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code. It didn't require you to put the
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budget code in and just send money.
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Now, Can you imagine that would really, if you think about it as
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a as a, as a staff person, if you figured that out, how would
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the greed and the potential to steal 10s of millions of dollars
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not come into your head as you're doing this, realizing
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that there's no control systems and these zombie agencies that
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should have never had funding that their that their charter
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and authorization for funding stopped years ago.
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All right, listen, you know, we're going to have to take a
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short break here on the big big talk radio.
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When we come back, don't go anywhere.
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We're going to dig into more zombie computers, Billions of
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your tax dollars vanishing like magic.
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It's magic, baby. And you're going to find out
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exactly how bad it is. And it's worse than you ever
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imagined. We'll be right back with George
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bringing you guys the tip of the spear.
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And and when we say tip of the spear in this show, we're
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telling you the truth. I mean, this, this story we're
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talking about is unbelievable. You wouldn't believe it.
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It's hard to believe, but it is true, $5 trillion in untraceable
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payments. That's right, trillion with AT
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no receipts, no records, just a black hole sucking up your
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money. Dodge is calling it a blank
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check. I would like a blank check in
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government so I can fill it out. Yes, so would I.
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The the feds wrote to nobody knows where 5 trillion.
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That's enough to buy every wrestling ring in America and
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still have change for a private jet.
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Buy every wrestling ring. We don't need that many
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wrestling rings. Just give me a blank check, you
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know? I'd like to have a blank check
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over here on the big. Big I'm getting I'm getting
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really upset because we have the magic money computers.
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We didn't get one. We asked for one.
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We still didn't get it. These zombie programs.
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All right, let us in now this. Yeah, Can I have a zombie agency
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with a budget that should have stopped in the 80s?
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Can you imagine? And nobody knows where that
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money went. We don't know who stole it.
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You know. So.
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Hold on with that, within that 5 trillion, some of that money
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could actually went to actually paying stuff that was they were
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supposed to maybe. I mean, I I'd like to see some
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of it go to the. Veterans Trillion in one year.
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How about all that money that could have gone to the veterans
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living on the streets? We could have got all that
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homelessness gone for veterans. 5 trillion in one year.
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And George, how about the 2.4 or 5 or 6 trillion they owe Social
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Security that they basically borrowed?
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And I think they basically the government basically stole it.
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You know, if that money was paid back to Social Security,
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everybody's payments would go up from anywhere from 70 to 100%.
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And you wonder. And you wonder why we're, what,
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36 trillion in debt? Yeah, I mean, in Social
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Security, you know, speaking in which they said they sent $72
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billion, you know, in fraudulent checks to bad addresses, folks
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who, you know, died, passed away, poofed, the money just
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gone. And, you know, of course, they
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they fired the head of the Social Security Administration.
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But what does that do? I don't think they fired him, I
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think he just bounced. Oh yeah, yeah, that's right.
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Or maybe got the boot, got the boot.
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I don't know either, but 14, you know, these 15 or 16 magic money
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computers, you know, that sounds like some kind of, you know,
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made-up in a movie, right? Like a movie script.
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But these are, these are like real systems spitting out cash
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with no one watching, no congressional oversight,
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caching, you know, caching free money for everybody and nobody
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really knows who got it when they asked about tracking it.
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They're going to have to track it back by, you know, bank
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account numbers and, and wire numbers and, you know, you know,
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using the SWIFT system because they're saying that a lot of the
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payments had no description for what they were for.
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I mean, that's the only way we're going to get down to the
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root of this evil is you got to. It's the old saying follow the
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money and yeah and show. Me the money, baby.
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And this could be done. It's, it's going to take time.
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But let's face it, who, who's getting all this money?
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Same thing with, you know, the five trillion, all this money,
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Who, where's it going? Who's getting it?
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But Lance, you know, if let's say whatever something's paid
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out for a few $1, right and goes to so and so Jack
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Smith, you start to look what Jack Smith does with it is it is
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Jack Smith sending it to somebody else, you know, is
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being kind of laundered through. This is going to take actual
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time. I mean, this is hard, you know,
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but I definitely want to see some arrests.
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It's, it's just like a really, really bad horror movie, right?
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But it's with your money, the American taxpayer and these
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zombie agencies are a real, you know, this is really right out
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of a harmony. These are the programs and
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offices that just won't die eating your tax dollars like
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their brains, man. And, you know, you got to look
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at the, you know, everybody's pointing at USAID, which, you
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know, blew 20 million bucks on a Sesame Street RIP off in Iraq
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that they called the Alan Simpson and Big Bird in Baghdad.
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I guess I, you know, I don't even know what to think anymore
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about this. And then there's another 59.3
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million they put into all those migrants in fancy New York City
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hotels. I didn't get any stay at fancy
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New York City hotels. That's it's straight up illegal.
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And then I've never liked FEMA. You know, I saw them.
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They didn't help the people in my opinion enough in Hawaii.
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They didn't help the people in Ohio after that big spill.
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They didn't help the people in North Carolina or Atlanta and
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you know, they're and they're calling it disaster.
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You know, a disaster for a number of reasons.
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I don't think it's disaster relief.
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I think it's a disaster for wasting billions.
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Wait, you know what? There's more Lance, I, we, we
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got a hit list here. I'm going to go over it.
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Right. You have to do it.
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Department of Education, they, they slashed 900 million in
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research contracts and 373 million in DEI training grant
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grants. And they're actually trying to
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ditch non binary options on FASAP forms.
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Oh my God. Wait, I mean keep going.
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What a waste of money. Yeah, Pentagon, there's.
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Only two on the show. Let me be clear to the audience,
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there's only two genders and all these extra pronouns they've
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created. Just you.
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You know, you can put those where the sun doesn't shine.
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They do because they're fun of money.
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But here we're going to talk about the Pentagon that can't
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pass an order for to save their lives.
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Hey, wait a minute. DoD didn't pass their last seven
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audits. They failed all of their last
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seven audits, George. Yeah, I think it was the
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Pentagon, right? So they cut 500, We cut 580
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million in programs like Equitable Machine Learning and
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Navy ship Decarbonization. Plus they're overpaying 1300
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bucks for coffee cups and 8000% markups on soap dispensers.
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You know, I think my coffee cup George cost about $1.25.
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I think I bought it at the dollar store.
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Do you remember like going back like at least 20 years ago when
00:18:54
we used people used to talk about that the government pays
00:18:57
$500.00 for a hammer and $1000 for a toilet.
00:19:00
This is now it's. I thought it had stopped.
00:19:02
Well, actually stopped. They did.
00:19:04
They're they're buying expensive coffee cups and soap dispensers.
00:19:09
Oh yeah, that's right. They just switched out.
00:19:10
It's not the hammers and the toilets anymore.
00:19:12
I remember the toilet seats. Didn't they pay for some NASA
00:19:15
space toilet seat? Like I I can't remember, wasn't
00:19:18
it like 90 grand or something? It was.
00:19:20
Crazy. If it's a toilet seat for NASA
00:19:22
out in space for the shuttle and stuff you're talking about or
00:19:26
whatever, that might be different.
00:19:27
OK, I can might be able to relate to something like that.
00:19:30
I don't know what we're talking about regular toilets here.
00:19:32
I don't know, but a $90 toilet seat it seems.
00:19:35
Pricey. Well everything NASA is pricey
00:19:36
so then you have looked the USD as we call it the weird grand
00:19:42
397 grand to educate queer, trans and.
00:19:47
Bipolar. Bipolar urban farmers in San
00:19:50
Francisco. Yeah.
00:19:53
Is there a lot of farming going in San Francisco?
00:19:55
I mean, I guess they grow. There's wine country.
00:19:58
I don't know about the regular farming, but I didn't I didn't
00:20:00
know that we needed to support bipolar farmers.
00:20:03
I don't know but doge accent thank God.
00:20:04
And then you got the SBA, 630 million in loans to people over
00:20:08
115 years old or get this or under 11 years old.
00:20:13
You know this one I'm angry about.
00:20:15
I didn't know I could get my daughter when she was young,
00:20:17
that I could have gotten her a multi $1 grant.
00:20:20
Well, if I'd known when she was 10 or 11, I would have done it.
00:20:22
Can you imagine the lemonade stand she could have built?
00:20:25
Dude, it would have been fire. We could have had like a, we
00:20:27
could have had like a DJ drive through.
00:20:30
Well, for that kind of money, George, she could have bought a
00:20:32
lemon orchard. Oh yeah, right.
00:20:35
Lemonade. Why not?
00:20:37
God, I mean, it's ridiculous. And it's, let's look at the
00:20:41
Labor Department. We had 382 million in
00:20:43
fraudulent unemployment payouts since 2020.
00:20:47
I feel slighted about that. We could have put it in and just
00:20:50
put that back into the radio show and said we're unemployed.
00:20:54
What about the IRS? They I mean Doge, I went online
00:20:58
and people, you know, and it's funny, people got oh, they're
00:21:00
stopping IRS, they're stopping Social Security papers.
00:21:03
I've seen all the posts by like Schiff and Schumer and all the
00:21:06
rest of them. So doge talked about they they
00:21:08
cancelled 1.9 billion in IT contracts, you know, and it was
00:21:13
still going. It was supposed to be cut, cut
00:21:15
under Biden, but it kept going. Government.
00:21:17
Wait a second. No, no, no.
00:21:20
No, hold on, let's go back Jack a second.
00:21:23
The IRS, right Doge bragged about cancelling a 1.9 billion
00:21:27
IT contract. No, this isn't true.
00:21:29
I know. Hold on, let they did that.
00:21:32
So when people cried about it, they said, wait a minute, we're
00:21:35
oops, that was cut last year under Biden.
00:21:38
You know what I mean? It's just showing.
00:21:40
No, it was. No, no, it wasn't.
00:21:43
What I'm telling you right now is that they said that it was
00:21:46
supposed to be cut under Biden and it didn't get done.
00:21:49
That was the press. So this is the the way that was
00:21:51
ordered is incorrect, buddy. Yeah, I was.
00:21:53
That's why I kind of skimmed through it to let you know that.
00:21:56
But yeah, that's incorrect. I actually checked it out to
00:21:59
make sure. So the government credit cards
00:22:01
is another biggie, $4.6 million cards racking up 40 billion in
00:22:06
2024. DOGE cancelled 500 of those
00:22:10
cards and slapped $1.00 limits others.
00:22:12
But think about it. Think about having this
00:22:14
bottomless credit card from the government.
00:22:16
You know, the amount of waste. You know, people probably
00:22:19
started using it for gas and dinners and all kinds of stuff
00:22:22
that they weren't supposed to. And then how about this, this
00:22:25
one, I don't get it all. I guess USAID was funding a
00:22:29
Cuban Twitter. So cash for Pakistan instead of
00:22:33
going to Pakistan got spent on a fake Twitter in Cuba.
00:22:39
It seems like spy games going wrong or something.
00:22:42
Here's the best. Here's another one.
00:22:43
COVID relief chaos. We we know there's a lot of
00:22:45
money wasting. Money.
00:22:46
So much school. Spent 200 billion with no
00:22:49
oversight. 393 grand for a baseball stadium?
00:22:53
I don't get that. 86 grand for Caesar's Palace rooms.
00:22:56
Yeah, what exactly? School spending 86 for
00:23:00
Caesar Palace and 60 grand. Another 60 grand so that they
00:23:03
can go to the pool for pool passes.
00:23:06
And then this one, I kind of understand this last one, an ice
00:23:09
cream truck. But we all knew Biden loved ice
00:23:11
cream, so he probably wanted his own ice cream.
00:23:13
Truck it's parked in Delaware I think.
00:23:14
I think I heard it's parked in Delaware.
00:23:16
Buddy. I wanted ice cream.
00:23:21
I don't know I guess and this is a weird 1 Pennsylvania limestone
00:23:26
mine. Federal retirements processed by
00:23:28
hand, 700 workers underground costing millions.
00:23:34
What is that all about? All those filing cabinets with
00:23:36
all the technology and computers and we're using paper filing and
00:23:41
cabinets and all these people just to do retirement packages
00:23:44
or paperwork. I know, it's crazy.
00:23:46
What the hell is going on? Politico subscriptions.
00:23:50
Everybody knows political, which I think is obviously a
00:23:52
controlled operation. Mainstream media operation. 8
00:23:55
million in federal subscriptions were getting paid for it.
00:23:59
I guess they have some high level subscription you can pay 8
00:24:02
you can pay extra to get this like high level.
00:24:03
And the government was spending 8 million a year on high level
00:24:06
subscriptions. That must have been nice for
00:24:08
Politico. Could have put a little into
00:24:09
subscriptions and maybe some subscribers for the old big MIG
00:24:12
show. That would have been nice.
00:24:13
All right, the Big League Talk radio is going to take a quick
00:24:15
break. We'll be right back with myself,
00:24:17
Lance Mariacho and George Ballentine.
00:24:20
Ice cream truck, fake Twitter, coffee cups more expensive than
00:24:22
your car. This isn't a budget, it's a
00:24:24
comedy show. Stay tuned.
00:24:26
The Big League Talk Radio show will be right back, and you're
00:24:28
going to want to hear all about the rest of this theft,
00:24:31
negligence and intentional deceit.
00:24:35
Liars, liars. Pants on fires, I say.
00:25:11
All right, big, big talk radio show.
00:25:15
And we're back and we are live in Denver, New York City with
00:25:18
your hosts, Lance Migliacho, George Ballantine bringing you
00:25:22
guys the tip of the spirit. We've been just talking about
00:25:24
for the last 20 minutes or so how Doge is beginning exposing
00:25:30
more fraud in our government. I mean, from time and time
00:25:33
again, from the beginning, they just keep finding more stuff.
00:25:36
If you let them into an agency, they'll find it.
00:25:38
And it's funny how like Social Security, they're fighting in
00:25:40
the courts. Some judges don't want to let
00:25:42
them in, but we'll get there. And what's crazy is how people
00:25:48
are against doge. It makes you think, like, how
00:25:52
much are they being paid to protest against doge?
00:25:54
But we have a clip, two clips we're going to be going over
00:25:57
through. But the first one is this is
00:25:59
actually on Jesse Waters. They had the whole they had the
00:26:01
doge, the whole doge team there and their findings this time.
00:26:06
I mean, it's just gets more crazy and crazy.
00:26:09
It's it's unfathomable, but I'm going to play this clip.
00:26:12
Here we go. So actually a lot of great work
00:26:17
at the Treasury this week. One of the crazy things at with
00:26:22
regards to the Treasury is that when a payment is made and the
00:26:25
computers at the Treasury actually pay about $5 trillion
00:26:28
per year, like crazy amounts. There was formerly not a budget
00:26:33
code on there. So it's not a payment was made.
00:26:35
You didn't know actually what it was for.
00:26:37
It could have been for anything. There was a, a $4 billion COVID
00:26:41
fund in the Department of Education and there was no
00:26:45
receipts required. So people who just draw down on
00:26:46
it, and when people looked into it, this wasn't us, this was
00:26:49
before us, they found that money was being used to rent out
00:26:52
Caesar's Palace for parties, rent out stadiums, etcetera.
00:26:56
And so the one change that Doge made with our education is we
00:26:59
had the simple requirement that if you draw down money, you must
00:27:03
first upload a receipt. That was the only change that
00:27:06
was made. You must upload your receipt.
00:27:07
And upon doing so, yes, nobody drew down any money anymore.
00:27:11
Yes, but we we didn't say that we'd check the receipt.
00:27:14
You could send a fake receipt. You could send a picture of your
00:27:17
dog, anything. Anything.
00:27:20
Anything and and they. But as soon as we asked for
00:27:25
anything at all that were that suddenly the requests were like,
00:27:28
oh, we don't need it anymore. That's interesting.
00:27:31
They were renting Caesar's Palace.
00:27:33
Yes, they were like basically partying on the tax share of
00:27:36
money. Stadiums.
00:27:38
Yes. Leasing stadiums.
00:27:40
Leasing stadiums. For what?
00:27:43
For parties, basically. For parties, yes.
00:27:47
That's a big party. Big party, you'd think.
00:27:50
If you were stealing, you'd start small.
00:27:52
They do start small, but then over what happens is over the
00:27:55
years. So generally the fraud starts
00:27:57
out small and they try to hide it.
00:27:59
But then year after year, if nobody stops the fraud, it gets
00:28:03
more and more brazen and and every year it gets bigger until
00:28:06
they're literally renting out stadiums.
00:28:10
I like in. I mean $1 to rent out
00:28:13
stadium. Fraud in for in for Grande de
00:28:15
Lecto, OK. You know, it's amazing if you if
00:28:19
you caught what he's what Elon Musk said, he goes once they
00:28:22
started telling people that you got to provide receipts, they
00:28:25
were they weren't asking for money anymore.
00:28:27
I mean, oh, so it just shows you that that statement alone just
00:28:31
tells you that they were stealing money.
00:28:34
Now Lance is going to talk about this next clip.
00:28:36
It's US Institute of Peace, the USIP.
00:28:39
They are hold on. They are a taxpayer funded
00:28:42
agency and they're supposedly devoted to promoting global
00:28:45
peace, but they've been caught red handed.
00:28:47
And one of Matt's, like it's a stunning abuse of power
00:28:51
resources. I mean, it's crazy.
00:28:53
Go ahead, Lance, Tell him. Yeah, and, and common sense once
00:28:56
again, you guys probably remember this because you know
00:28:58
that they were blocking them, I think it was back in March.
00:29:01
They they didn't want to let him into the building.
00:29:03
This guy, the leader of the USIP at that time, a guy named George
00:29:08
Moose, he was trying to allege that his agency was off limits
00:29:12
because it had a non profit status.
00:29:14
But meanwhile, the fact is that the institute was funded by $55
00:29:18
million a year by taxpayer dollars.
00:29:20
So they didn't have any other funding other than the
00:29:22
taxpayers. So they really have no
00:29:24
oversight. So this, you know, this was a
00:29:26
congressionally funded nonprofit.
00:29:28
I don't know which congressional members voted for this.
00:29:31
And they were funneling taxpayer dollars and what they found was
00:29:35
payments to Taliban members. So they the they, they found
00:29:41
this Taliban member was hoarding loaded weapons in its DC
00:29:43
headquarters and frantically trying to delete a TB of
00:29:48
financial records to cover its tracks as they knew Doge was
00:29:51
going to get in. So they're, they're trying to
00:29:53
actually pull a Hillary Clinton on the hard drive.
00:29:56
And they haven't had a balanced budget since 2007.
00:30:01
Now they paid over this 130 and listened to this guy, his
00:30:04
name is Mohammed Qasim Halimi. He served as the Afghanistan's
00:30:09
minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs and as a chief of
00:30:13
protocol for the Taliban's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
00:30:17
during its first regime. The contract was really vague.
00:30:20
Nobody knows what it's really for, described As for generic
00:30:22
services and really didn't have any, didn't have a budget code,
00:30:26
didn't have any description and it and it basically lacked any
00:30:30
real clear justification, which of course a lot of people are
00:30:32
saying, well, what is the suspicion of frauds?
00:30:35
Jesse Waters said was what was the money to go to the Taliban
00:30:38
for? It was a contractor for generic
00:30:40
services. Jesse said, was it for opium?
00:30:44
Of course, they're really unclear about this.
00:30:46
They don't know what it was for. Like many other things.
00:30:50
Now as Doge just continues to uncover this stuff, they're
00:30:52
making referrals. I understand about these
00:30:56
evidence, these deleted records, missed payments to the FBI and
00:30:59
the DOJ. Hopefully we're going to see
00:31:01
some action. You know, the, I'd like to see
00:31:04
government officials, I'm going to say this to Pam Bondi, you
00:31:08
know, FBI Director Cash Patel and of course, Assistant
00:31:11
Director Diane Bongino. I want to see government
00:31:14
arrests. I, I, I love the fact that you
00:31:16
guys are out there, you know, arresting the Ms. 13 guys, the
00:31:19
trade to Aragua. I love with Tom Homans who are
00:31:21
in immigration. I want to see government
00:31:24
staffers, congressional members arrested for the fraud.
00:31:27
We need to see clear oversight on this.
00:31:30
And I personally think this is getting worse and worse and
00:31:33
worse. I think the, you know, that Elon
00:31:36
Musk hasn't even talked about some of the worst parts of this.
00:31:38
Let's play that second clip, George.
00:31:40
Here we go. Should they be modernized?
00:31:42
I think it can be modernized. Is this opportunity for
00:31:45
improvement? Yes, Right.
00:31:47
OK, right. So yeah, I'm at the Postal
00:31:49
Service. I think a lot of people don't
00:31:51
realize that there's actually a law that says that the post
00:31:54
office is supposed to like, have a balanced budget.
00:31:58
There is. Yeah, there is.
00:31:59
I didn't know that. Yeah, right.
00:32:01
Well, that's not working, is it? No, it's not.
00:32:03
So. So they're breaking the law.
00:32:05
They're breaking the law basically since 2007, almost
00:32:09
every year since 2007 they've they've lost money.
00:32:12
So you might ask like what happened in 2007, there was,
00:32:17
there was additional regulation that went into place that
00:32:20
essentially crippled them and put them down this like not good
00:32:26
path where they essentially are stuck in the past as well as
00:32:31
bleeding money left and right. So like it's great and and we
00:32:35
appreciate that the postal employees are are willing to go
00:32:38
to the hardest parts like in this country.
00:32:41
But we think that we can. We can.
00:32:42
Modernize it and and help them become profitable right now.
00:32:48
Last year they lost 9 1/2 billion dollars.
00:32:50
Wow, yeah. Serious money.
00:32:54
We finally meet big balls. Oh.
00:32:58
Yeah, I think we can play this. We might as well.
00:33:01
All right, let's play it. You're going to meet.
00:33:02
He's one of the doge team. We heard about him in the news
00:33:04
that that was just a handle he had on linked Diane, but let's
00:33:07
listen to it from him. First time he's gone out in
00:33:09
public actually and said it. Here we go.
00:33:11
Big balls, that should be obvious.
00:33:19
Why do they call you big balls? I just said it as my LinkedIn
00:33:22
username. OK, well, people on LinkedIn
00:33:28
take themselves like super seriously and they're pretty
00:33:31
adverse to risk. And I was like, well, I want to
00:33:34
be neither of those things. So I just, I said it and
00:33:37
honestly I didn't even think anyone would notice.
00:33:43
Yeah, so. LinkedIn is so cringe.
00:33:47
What does big balls do? Right now I'm working on some
00:33:49
payment computer stuff. So one of our initiatives is to
00:33:52
root out fraud and waste. And to do that, we started
00:33:56
looking at the payment computers.
00:33:57
And as mentioned earlier, like there's no accounting of what
00:34:01
payments actually go to in the payment computer.
00:34:04
So like you look at a specific line item like $20 million,
00:34:08
you're like, OK, well, what is this money going to?
00:34:11
And for the majority of payment systems, it's like, well, we
00:34:14
don't really know and. They're like what?
00:34:18
That would be the response. Is this the most basic
00:34:20
responses? Yeah.
00:34:22
Yeah, that's the most common response.
00:34:25
What do you say when people just say I don't know?
00:34:29
It's a huge cause for concern because like the upstream thing,
00:34:32
which is distributing the money, literally has no checks and no
00:34:36
no accountability to the actual American taxpayer.
00:34:39
So it's a huge vector for fraud, waste and abuse.
00:34:42
Do these people not respect taxpayer money?
00:34:46
I mean, there's no incentive to you if you work in the
00:34:48
government. I think the incentives will
00:34:51
always decide the outcomes, yes. You know, I'm going to say
00:34:54
something. The incentives should be you
00:34:56
getting your paycheck at the end of the week for working.
00:34:58
That's their incentive. But you know, a lot of this
00:35:03
responsibility goes on Congress because we have, we're supposed
00:35:06
to have oversight and they're just not doing their job.
00:35:11
They ain't doing nothing because they're the there's, they're the
00:35:13
ones that allocate funds, they approve budgets money, and
00:35:17
they're supposed to look into and check checks and balances.
00:35:21
There is none. So, you know, Congress as a
00:35:24
whole, both of them are complicit in this.
00:35:27
Yeah, both sides of the aisle on this.
00:35:28
And I agree with you. But I do think there need to be
00:35:31
some sort of incentives in some ways to make people more
00:35:34
motivated. And what happens here is I think
00:35:36
they see these billions and billions and trillions of
00:35:39
dollars going through their hands and they see it getting
00:35:41
spent on all kinds of things. They don't actually agree with
00:35:44
whatever, whatever their political belief system is.
00:35:46
And they think, well, what the heck, why shouldn't I benefit
00:35:49
too? And I think until we stop that
00:35:51
at the root cause, I don't think this is going to be easy to fix
00:35:54
and it's going to take some time.
00:35:55
So you really want to support what this administration is
00:35:57
trying to do because it's for the American people.
00:36:00
Think We Can Talk Radio show is going to take a short break.
00:36:02
We'll be right back with George B Lance.
00:36:05
Sam, you know how we do it here, man, this crazy story guy got
00:36:08
hundreds of snake bites trying to create amazing antibodies.
00:36:12
Almost sounds like a superhuman. Interesting stuff.
00:36:15
We'll be covering that. Of course, activist judges, I
00:36:17
can't stand them. We'll be discussing more of
00:36:20
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00:39:43
out there, but it's really for everybody.
00:39:44
It's, it's really a top way to improve your health.
00:39:48
You're going to be shocked at the results and you're going to
00:39:50
be shocked about how you're going to feel when you get done
00:39:52
with it. And the great thing about this
00:39:53
cleanse, it's a 90 day cleanse. You kill the adults, you kill
00:39:56
all the levels of gestation, including the eggs.
00:39:59
So it's really important. I highly recommend this to
00:40:02
everybody out in the audience. Yeah, me too.
00:40:05
Snake bites. Lance, this is this is this is
00:40:08
pretty amazing. Wisconsin's man a man's unique
00:40:11
blood. It could actually help develop
00:40:13
an anti venom infect him against many different snake species.
00:40:18
This guy's name is Tim Freidi. I think I pronounced it right.
00:40:21
He has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times, but often
00:40:26
like on purpose. He's doing this on purpose.
00:40:28
Yeah, poisonous snakes. Yeah, yeah.
00:40:30
And then we got what? Scientists, doctors are studying
00:40:32
his blood in hopes of creating a better treatment for snake
00:40:34
bites. I mean wouldn't that be great?
00:40:38
One anti venom covers a bunch of different poisonous snakes
00:40:41
instead of having so many. And it's really interesting what
00:40:45
this guy did. He did this intentionally.
00:40:47
It wasn't only accidental. So I guess he's, he's always
00:40:49
kind of kept poisonous animals as a hobby.
00:40:53
So he's, he had lots of spiders and scorpions and he would milk
00:40:56
those. And I guess he would probably
00:40:58
provide that venom to different manufacturers.
00:41:00
And he kept a lot of snakes. He decided to start slowly
00:41:03
injecting himself with small amounts of venom and what it did
00:41:07
is it that triggers an antibody response.
00:41:09
And he did this over time to the point that he got it up to where
00:41:12
he could actually take full snake bites.
00:41:15
Now this is not something anybody would recommend.
00:41:17
So for the audience, I don't anybody get any crazy ideas
00:41:19
here? This guy did it over 18 years
00:41:20
and he's, he's definitely an expert.
00:41:22
But when you look at what you know, 110 people a a year
00:41:27
die from snake bites all across the globe.
00:41:29
That's what the World Health Organization says.
00:41:31
This is crazy, though. What, what in the way he did
00:41:34
this. And the doctors are kind of
00:41:35
completely, you know, amazed by the the antibodies he's built up
00:41:40
and they think that this is really going to lead them.
00:41:41
But it doesn't cover all the snakes.
00:41:43
Let me say this. It doesn't cover, I guess it's
00:41:46
really good with, with the, with the like cobras and black
00:41:51
mambas, which are a certain genre snake.
00:41:54
It doesn't cover Vipers. This covers black Mamas.
00:41:56
That's the most poisonous snake. Yeah, yeah.
00:41:59
So I guess that and those are the groups of snakes that are in
00:42:01
the mambas and cobras, but it's not effective against Vipers.
00:42:05
What? So basically, it's not that he
00:42:06
didn't do some Viper injection, it's just that the the ones
00:42:09
they're working on are specific. And you're right, the black
00:42:12
Mamba is extremely dangerous. You know, what I got to do is
00:42:15
very aggressive. Take some of the Viper venom and
00:42:18
put like a 10th or an eighth or whatever minute.
00:42:21
Put it in his system, see how he does, and then a little more to
00:42:26
let his body develop it, and it'd be good.
00:42:28
Well, no, the Mambas it doesn't, but it's the Vipers like.
00:42:32
The Vipers, yeah. Yeah, yeah, those triangle head
00:42:34
snakes. So it's this is great, but it's
00:42:36
still really interesting. I think it's guy, the guy
00:42:38
really, Can you imagine taking? And he took full hits from
00:42:41
cobras. A couple times he had to go to
00:42:43
the hospital, but most of the time, even with a full bite from
00:42:45
a cobra, he was able to beat it with his.
00:42:47
What's What's the animal body? Is it the Mongoose or the
00:42:50
badger? Which one is it?
00:42:51
That Mongoose. Mongoose snakes.
00:42:53
Yeah, they they lead snakes. And they're and they're
00:42:55
oblivious to the venom they bodies to.
00:42:57
Build Yeah, they're resistant. They can't take multiple strikes
00:43:00
from a, from a, you know, a highly venomous snake.
00:43:02
But they can take single strikes or even double strikes.
00:43:05
So it's interesting. But this is this is this is
00:43:07
pretty cool stuff. Let's talk about these activist
00:43:09
judges. Let's switch it up here.
00:43:10
George, this is final. I'm sick of these judges.
00:43:13
Gosh. So am I.
00:43:14
But finally, a attorney, a red state attorney general, is
00:43:17
fighting back. And this one's.
00:43:19
Boom, finally a little rocky. Here, Florida Attorney General
00:43:23
yeah, rebuffs Obama's judges orders to stand down against
00:43:27
arresting illegals. Now, this attorney general is
00:43:30
James Uttermeyer. He told the corrupt Obama judge
00:43:34
that he will not order state authorities to halt enforcement
00:43:38
immigration law. I mean, it's how are judges
00:43:43
telling police or attorney generals not to follow the rule
00:43:47
of law? It's that's against the law
00:43:49
right there. They don't make the law of the
00:43:51
judges. And they're telling, I mean,
00:43:54
it's crazy. All these judges, it's, it's
00:43:58
something that needs to be done. I mean, all right, they arrested
00:44:00
that Wisconsin judge. It seems like it's not enough.
00:44:03
They need to keep going. I think this lifetime
00:44:06
appointment thing needs to immediately go away.
00:44:09
I think absolute immunity needs to go away.
00:44:11
I think if you take that job, you should take your chances.
00:44:14
At the end of the day, this thing where they're in there for
00:44:16
life and we can't get rid of them and these judges, they just
00:44:19
are doing this. It's a weaponized.
00:44:21
I think right now there's 200 and some civil cases or, you
00:44:25
know, court cases filed against the Trump administration by
00:44:28
judges to stop them from doing what they're doing.
00:44:31
And let me let's add that this was all strategically done and
00:44:35
planned before he even went into office because they said they
00:44:38
were had lawyers getting cases ready and they're all doing it
00:44:42
in in liberal places where the liberal judges are.
00:44:45
Yeah. That's crazy.
00:44:47
Waste of time, waste of money because it has to go to Pellet
00:44:50
and yadda yadda yadda. Well, you know, as everybody
00:44:54
knows, the art of the deal is in full play.
00:44:56
It looks like China is really trying to trying to make some
00:45:01
initiative to get a negotiation guard.
00:45:03
They're looking for the fentanyl angle.
00:45:05
You know, of course, we know that the precursor cheminals for
00:45:07
fentanyl, carfentanyl, methamphetamine, the majority of
00:45:10
them are coming out of China now.
00:45:12
So they have tried to spark a tariff discussion based on, you
00:45:16
know, what is the Trump administration you want done to
00:45:18
stop the flow of chemicals. This seems like a really good
00:45:22
move forward, George. It does because you know, I'm in
00:45:26
recovery and, and you look at the overdose that's over the
00:45:29
past four years, five years, maybe 6, it's been over 100.
00:45:35
I mean, that's not a pandemic right there.
00:45:39
I don't know what is because. Yeah, it's deadly.
00:45:42
Deadly. It's definitely a health crisis.
00:45:44
And the idea that this discussion might then widen, I
00:45:47
think it starts with with the the chemicals.
00:45:49
This is what Trump's been all about.
00:45:50
He wants to stop the illegal importation of drug precursors.
00:45:54
He knows it. And I have to tell you this,
00:45:57
there's, there's and I'm going to find it.
00:45:58
If you if you guys come over to the Big Men Show, we'll have
00:46:00
some information on it Monday and Tuesday over on Rumble.
00:46:03
There's a website on YouTube that I found out about where
00:46:06
people in China are talking about the consequences of the
00:46:09
tariffs on the Chinese economy and that that that China is
00:46:14
bluffing that they are a paper tiger.
00:46:16
The impact is massive right now and they are suffering the
00:46:20
consequences dramatically. But that is why the government
00:46:23
is now really wants to make this go away because they know they
00:46:27
can't survive this tariff obstruction.
00:46:29
They're acting like they can, but they can't, George.
00:46:32
No, they can't. And I just want to add something
00:46:34
about this. Even if China and Trump, they
00:46:39
make a deal where, you know, stopping the precursors of
00:46:41
fentanyl, someone else is going to pick it up some other country
00:46:45
because you. It's.
00:46:48
When you have that much demand, they'll figure it out.
00:46:51
And you have to figure most of the time you have to put it
00:46:53
where it's coming through borders, a lot of it coming
00:46:57
through the southern border and boats, whatever.
00:46:59
But that's what you have to do. Maybe start educating kids in
00:47:03
school when they're young the right way, teaching them about
00:47:07
it, not just to say no to drugs like Nancy Reagan did.
00:47:10
You have to do a little more. But it's fentanyl is a killer.
00:47:16
We need to get it off the streets.
00:47:17
And but it's a good start, right, with China.
00:47:19
And one way to cripple China is cripple their economy like it's
00:47:22
going on, even though they won't tell you that.
00:47:24
But we're just talking about radical judges, right, Lance?
00:47:28
And I just want to, I want to see this.
00:47:30
So the judge ruled that Trump's order when he pulled the
00:47:33
security clearances from from law firms is unconstitutional.
00:47:37
Oh please. I mean, what happened to
00:47:40
separation of powers here? Yeah, yeah.
00:47:43
You know, at this point, I, you know, I'm not interested in
00:47:47
listening to anything these judges have to say.
00:47:49
I think it's gotten to the point that they can't be trusted.
00:47:52
They're not really making common sense decisions, and they're not
00:47:55
leaving their political bias at the door.
00:47:57
My opinion when a judge hits that when he's getting ready to
00:47:59
take the bench, he has to. When he puts on his robe, he has
00:48:02
to hang all his political bias at the door.
00:48:04
And that's not what they're doing there.
00:48:06
It's been weaponized against the American people.
00:48:08
And this is the law firm we're talking about, Perkins Cooley,
00:48:10
where Trump pulled their security clearances.
00:48:13
Why did? Why did they even need security
00:48:15
clearances? You know, back then they needed
00:48:18
it because supposedly they were looking at documents that were,
00:48:20
you know, sensitive, insensitive to national security interests.
00:48:24
But of course, who knows? You know, at the end of the day,
00:48:27
we already know all the lies that came with the Russian
00:48:29
collusion hoax and all of those involved.
00:48:31
I don't I don't think that Trump's wrong.
00:48:33
And I think all those people that lied to the American people
00:48:36
about the Russian collusion hoax should face the full
00:48:38
consequences of that. And I think it's time for people
00:48:42
in government to face consequences.
00:48:44
I'm talking about jail time. I'm talking about treason,
00:48:46
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00:49:32
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00:49:36
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00:49:40
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00:49:42
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00:49:45
God bless.