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Chapter 1: What is the significance of Mayor Mamdani's complaint about the SCOTUS immigration decision?
You're listening to... The best of the Glenn Beck Program. I saw something at Fox today. And maybe I misunderstood it. But there is a real problem with a third of the country, 34%, I think, doesn't want to celebrate 4th of July. And they reject 4th of July. 34%. That's a real problem. That's a real problem. And there are cities now that are canceling 4th of July things.
Chapter 2: How does Glenn Beck view the implications of temporary status for immigrants?
Mamdani is one of them. Mamdani. Can we play the Mamdani audio? Here's the latest from Mamdani. You tell me what this means.
We saw today the Supreme Court make a decision that is putting so many people's lives in jeopardy. And I just came back from a rally with 1199 as I stood alongside a number of Haitian New Yorkers who are concerned about what this means for their status in our city. And frankly, this city, the one that we love is one that has been built by so many from so many different parts of the world.
And that includes our Haitian brothers and sisters, our Syrian brothers and sisters. And we stand here ready to be in solidarity with all of those who are concerned by today's decision and beyond just the language of solidarity, actions of solidarity.
Chapter 3: What recent SCOTUS decision impacted gun laws in Hawaii?
Now, what that means when it comes to our city is if you are worried about what this means for your status, if you're worried about what this means for your family, I would encourage you to call our mayor's office of immigrant affairs hotline.
You know what I'm telling you what that means? What does that mean? What is the mayor's hotline going to do? There is a ruling from the Supreme Court. Notice when the Supreme Court goes on their side, you absolutely must positively follow it. But if it doesn't go their way, well, then they have all kinds of NGOs that come out of the woodwork to subvert it.
Is New York part of the United States or not? Because I'm fine with it. Cut it off.
Chapter 4: What is the fundamental difference between America's founding and Europe's?
I'm fine. Not a tax. Not one federal dollar goes to New York City. I'm fine with that. I'm fine with that. I don't really give a flying crap. You go ahead. New York, you do your thing. You live without the United States of America. Go for it.
Chapter 5: Why are cities canceling Fourth of July celebrations?
But I am tired of seeing everybody say, well, we're just not going to do it. We're not going to do it. We're not going to do it. Okay. Well, let's make that case. Let's make that case. I want to hear your case. And I want it based in the Constitution of the United States of America. What he's talking about is temporary status.
temporary status so you can come here if you say oh i'm used and abused by my country i need i need relief i need i need protection okay while we investigate temporary status they have forgotten what the word temporary means apparently it means you can be here forever
Chapter 6: What arguments are made regarding the definition of asylum seekers?
No, no, and the Supreme Court just ruled, no, there is the word temporary in that. So temporary means, I don't know how to explain it other than saying it's temporary. But he can just have his own little, I don't know, independent city-state, I don't know, with its own foreign policy and immigration policy and economic policy. He can do all of it itself.
You would not recognize the legitimacy of the federal government or even the United States. I've never seen a flag behind him. Have you ever seen it? Well, I'm sorry. Let me take that back. I just saw a rainbow flag behind him.
Chapter 7: How does the guest explain the differences in freedom of speech between the U.S. and the UK?
Just saw a rainbow flag behind him. So he's got that flag. You want to talk about, you know, Donald Trump is trying to clean the fountains up. He's trying to wash the marble from all the urine and the spray paint and everything else the left has done to it. He's cleaning it up. And they say that he's denigrating things. He's denigrating the White House. Okay, let's see here.
He's denigrating the White House because why? Oh, he had a fight in the backyard of the White House.
Chapter 8: What are the consequences of government overreach discussed in this episode?
Okay, all right. Well... Let me just go with you on that. Okay. Shouldn't be done. And then you have every trans person shaking their half-naked ass in the office of the mayor of New York, and that's not denigrating anything.
If you want to say a fight is denigrating something so sacred, you might want to say, I don't know, strip shows with children in the office of the mayor of New York might also be denigration. Maybe it's just me. Temporary. Temporary denigration. I think, I mean, I don't know what Donald Trump meant by this. It kind of makes me feel good, though.
Yesterday, he tweeted on Truth Social, the communists are finally making their move. I've been waiting and preparing for this for a long time. What the hell does that mean? I mean, that makes me happy. I've been waiting and preparing for this for a long time. It's easy to be communist. All you have to do is say, I'll give you everything.
But that means you're taking it away from others who have earned it. Over thousands of years, this ideology has not worked once. The game is on. Listen to this. The game is on. Enjoy watching. President Donald J. Trump. What the hell does enjoy? I mean, don't get me wrong. I'm excited to watch. But what does that mean? What does he have up his sleeve?
At least somebody's at least talking about it, recognizing it other than you and me. You know, How many people are just dead asleep right now? Country is just burning down with socialists and anarchists are literally burning it down to the ground. Going into our national monuments and vandalizing them and then complaining when they're arrested.
going in and shooting ICE agents, and then shooting in the neck, and then when arrested and sentenced to 100 years for terrorism, complaining and saying, you can't do that, this is a protest, with a gun shooting him, that's not a protest. I need to get you a dictionary. You know what? That's what we need to do. Maybe all they need is a dictionary. They can look up what the word temporary means.
They can look up the word terrorist, and they can look up the word protest. Because maybe this is just so simple, they're having a problem with definitions. Why? Because their beloved labor union racket hasn't taught anybody how to read, how to write. Maybe people just don't know the definition of words that just comes out. temporary. And they don't know what it means. What does that mean?
Means permanent. No, see, no, it doesn't. I'm going to get you a book. I'm going to get you. Not one of them Bibles. No, I'll get you one of those later. But to read one of those, you need to understand what words mean. I can't wait. Communists are finally making their move. I've been waiting and preparing this for a long time. Game is on. Enjoy watching. Okay. Okay.
Supreme Court yesterday came out and ruled on all of this. And, you know, the T in TPS, I don't know what that means. So Mamdani is threatening to open you know, rebellion. Then the Supreme court also ruled the government can legally limit the number of asylum seekers processed at us ports of entry each day, and then turn them away to wait in Mexico.
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