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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your Morning show with Michael dil Choano.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
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I mean, why would you. Everybody's too busy to be

(00:25):
calling and waiting on hold. There's a microphone. You press,
it counts you down three to one. It gives you
thirty seconds to make a comment, ask a question. I
love this show stars you people just like James and Youngstown.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
First Up Morning, Michael Leungang great shows always. Isn't it amazing?
Trump is making government fun again. I have to agree
with you. Now we can just pass the popcorn and
listen to the left moan and groan on their new site,
Blue Cry Keep it Up.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I was thinking this year yesterday, and I'll bring it
up based on what James just said. Probably the biggest
problem in America today, If you really had to put
your finger on it now, I would go back to
what I've been saying pretty consistently for thirty years. You
lose God, you lose man, you lose God, you lose yourself.

(01:20):
I mean, identity is a big problem right now. My
identity isn't in my gender let alone, It's in Christ.
But abandoning God and absolute truth for anything goes in
moral relativism, which created new tolerance, which was not tolerance
by definition, it was actually intolerance for what you believe.

(01:46):
It reversed everything and put that's how he ends up
with men in the pool with women, or men in
the women's bathroom. So abandoning God and absolute truth, that
was our biggest mistake. Lose God. Not only do you
lose man, you lose the constitution that God is the center,
the creator is the centerpiece of It's where your rights

(02:07):
come from, not man. But if we had to put
a simple label on it, I would say loss of trust.
We don't trust our government, we don't trust our health officials. Heck,
we don't trust each other. If Donald Trump leaves office,
and James is right, he's making government fun again. What

(02:32):
you're really saying is is Donald Trump making restoring trust
in government? Now, there's a lot of stuff to reveal.
There's a lot of stuff to root out and a
lot of people to fire. Heck, Telsea got started with
one hundred in the intelligence community yesterday. But if he
ever leaves office restoring trust in government, you better start

(02:53):
carving Mount Rushmore. Chris is in Phoenix next.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
I love everything Trump's doing, but I'll lose all faith
the justice system.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Some people aren't help account for what it's happened.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Well, I think that's coming Dan in Salisbury, Maryland. This
is denn in Maryland that I maintained that Chicago is
the real Gotham city. They need the Batman. Well, I
can tell you the batman isn't the mayor with a
six percent approval rating Woody in Peoria, Arizona.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
And it's one thing for these radical politicians like Brandon
Johnson to have failed policies and beliefs, But what's astonishing
is their refusal to change course, their arrogance. They could
care less what the voter thinks. And yeah, he needs
to be shown the door.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Well, that's what was beautiful about the whole Chicago story, right,
not that a mayor, a previous mayor Lori Lightfoot. I
didn't think it could get lower than that in results
or disapproval. Heck, she was Glory Day. She was twenty
two percent approval rating. The current mayor, Brandon Johnson, has
an approval rating of six point six percent. I don't

(04:09):
know how you get I don't know how you fail
worse than that. That's like taking a course. What'd you get?
I got a six out of one hundred? Yeah, I
got a six. Wow. I mean, you guess better than that.
You can lay low better than that? How bad I

(04:30):
have never I'm trying to think if i've I thought
Lori Lightfoot was as I really we played the Limbo
song earlier, I thought Lori Lightfoot was as low as
it goes. Twenty two percent to think that there's a
human being and a mayor of a city, and we
contrasted New York, where the mayor got it and the
people didn't, with Chicago, where the people got it and
the mayor didn't. And here's your result. Six percent, an

(04:53):
eighty percent unfavorability rating. But the best part of the
whole story was seven percent of those people said crime
was one of the top three issues facing Chicago, followed
by high taxes fifty four percent inflation forty one percent?
Do you know what was at the bottom. We used
to do research all the time, and I called the
Dow Jones. Why do you call the dow Jones Because

(05:17):
we would research everything at the radio station, weather, traffic news,
national news, state news, local news, street reporting, talk show hosts.
I mean, we would do everything all right by nature.
If you ask the audience of all the things on
the radio station, what do you value? Something's going to

(05:40):
come and last one of the hosts is going to come,
and last one of the elements is going to come.
And always last was the Dow Jones report, business news,
always tested last. When I say to you, the Democrats,
to Woody's point, they consistently major in minors, and they

(06:03):
have and they minor in the majors. What are the majors.
I can't live anywhere I'm not safe. Public safety is
always number one. I can't live where I can't afford
a home. I can't live where I can't send my
kids to a good school. These are like non negotiable.
I can't live. I lived in a city and I

(06:24):
won't say it's name because we're on there. The roads
were so bad you couldn't keep your cars aligned, your
tires would blow out. Then we did a skit bridges
falling down to the old kids rhyme, because literally bridges
were so dilapidated they were falling on motorists. How do

(06:49):
you And at a time they're doing at tax to
build a jazz hall of fame and this wasn't a
jazz city. They were building arenas, and I'm like, wouldn't
you do your roads and bridges infrastructure first before an
arena or a jazz hall of fame? And I got
run out of town. But because there are basic priorities now,

(07:11):
the democants have always got away with that, but this
is like the worst hour to be doing that. As
we said, it was slow, it was gradual, divisive US
against them, identity politics. Then it got into all the
woke political correct escape way to just wokeness and chaos
and craziness. But it all ended immediately and to still

(07:34):
be out there peddling that is just pure insanity. So
what was at the bottom of the list? Racism, reproductive freedom,
LGBTQ rights. Yeah, because if you're in Chicago and every
weekend you or someone you know is getting shot, cars
are being stolen, and vandalized. Women are being raped while

(08:00):
you're paying more and more and getting less and less.
Trust me, the six percent was earned. But there is
a lesson in Chicago that was learned in New York
by Itzmar There comes a time where you have got
to confess, repent, and turn and go in a different direction.

(08:22):
I think the citizens of Chicago have still not awakened
to the point where they have in New York, but
I think they're heading in a new direction. Well, the
National Democrat Party do the same. We really don't know.
There's some people that are outspoken right now, the chucky
schumers and the carvels. But the real money, the real strategists,

(08:43):
and the real foot soldiers are in hiding and silent
and they're putting together a plan. I hope these numbers
from Chicago have made their way to their whiteboard as
they're forming this plan.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
will miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del Churno.
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