Vote NO on Prop 50! (10/07)

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The signature touches that set each piece apart and styles that are distinctively Coldwater Creek. For a wardrobe, you can count on season after season. Visit coldwater creek.com. Shop new arrivals and save 15% on purchases $75 or more with Code iHeart. Welcome to the show, third hour. We're on every day one until four. After four o'clock, John Cobalt's show On Demand, also on the iHeart app. Same as the radio show. Let's get right to it here, because there's a lot of want to cram in. Carla Mio, he is a Republican Assemblyman out of San Diego. He runs Reform, California, fighting all kinds of insanity that comes out of Sacramento. And what he has is a series of rallies scheduled... all over Southern California. And you can find out where these rallies are going to be tomorrow. Go to our Twitter, our excite, and you'll see. We have it posted at John Cobleau Radio. And this, two things here. One is you sign a petition for the California Voter ID Initiative. This passes, then everyone has to show ID. That can change things significantly. You show ID when you vote. Second thing, get some materials for no on Prop 50. Let's get Carl to my on to talk about it. Carl. Hey, John. How you doing? What's going on? I feel like a one-armed juggler. A couple of things that people should know is that they should check their mailbox. Not only for your special election ballot to vote no on Prop 50, most people should have gotten the ballot from the state of California by now, and I'm urging you to get that ballot, vote no on Gavin Newsom's corrupt redistricting scheme, and mail that ballot in now, today. Do not wait until Election Day. That actually puts your vote at risk of not being counted. I urge everyone to do early vote to bank the vote. But then secondly, you should have gotten a letter from me. That's right. I've mailed 1.5 million copies of the California voter ID petition. And that is arriving in mailboxes literally started last week. It'll probably continue to hit mailboxes through Thursday or Friday of this week, where you can sign the petition, circulate it with your friends and family and neighbors and mail it back in. So check the mailbox out. But I also am doing these events up and down the state of California, and we're doing a bunch in the KFI listening area tomorrow. We've got... them scattered through Southern California in Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Orange County, San Diego County, will have multiple events or locations where you can go and either sign the petition or, more importantly, pick up a volunteer pack and take it home and collect signatures. So if you are interested, go to the website Voter ID Initiative.

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voter ID initiative.com. Check out the events that we're doing tomorrow with John Colbilt, as well as check out the petition that you can download and print online if you can't make it to one of the events. And people can also pick up materials for the no-on-prop 50 campaign. What kind of materials? That's correct. Tomorrow we will have lawn signs at my location in the Inland Empire. I will be at San Bernardino Inland Victory Chapel, starting at 1 o'clock all the way through 7.30 at night. So those of you near the San Bernardino Inland Victory Chapel stop by. And then at the other locations, we'll have palm cards for no on Prop 50. But if you can't make the events tomorrow, Don't worry. We are doing events, 72 events between now and Election Day on November 4th. The full event list is at Voter IDEvents.org, Voter IDEvents.org. And we'd love to see you at one of the multiple events coming up in Southern California. All right. We have our list. Well, we have the list of all the events in Southern California on our TwitterX site. at John Cobelt Radio. And then if you live in the Inland Empire or L.A. Ventura, Orange County, San Diego County, there are multiple sites you could go to and you could sign the petition to get the voter ID initiative on the ballot. You can get your own little kit to take it home with you and get signatures on your own and also materials for no on Prop 50. Campaign materials. All right. Well, you got a lot going on here. And because it's only a month to election day. There's a lot of stake. Yeah, John, you've been covering this for the past several weeks. There's a lot at stake. I mean, the politicians are trying to eliminate the Citizens Redistricting Commission, seizing power from the people for themselves to gerrymander and corrupt the process of drawing lines. And we can't let them ruin. Make, make worse. I think they've already ruined, but make worse our elections. So that's why we should reject Prop 50. But more importantly, let's fix it. Let's get voter ID. That's why we need a million signatures. So this isn't just about stopping something bad. It's about doing something good. And that's why we're voting no on Prop 50. And we're also trying to get the million signatures for California voter ID. All right, Carl. Well, we'll talk very soon, all right? Keep the momentum going here. Talk to you tomorrow. Looking forward to having a big crowd at all these locations. All right, definitely. I would give you a list on the air here, but it would take too long to read. I'll tell you this. In the Inland Empire, Carl's going to be at the San Bernardino Inland Victory Chapel. They're also going to have... at the Tomecular Republican Party headquarters, the Corona Republican Party headquarters as well. In L.A. County, Santa Clarita, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Torrance. These are either at a, like, a Santa Clarita Target, Santa Monica, Ralphs.

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Torrance, Walmart. I know there might be multiple in these towns. So you have to go to Twitter, go to X and look at the list and you have the full address. And then you can pick up a petition to sign right there to get the voter ID initiative on the ballot or take home a kit or get materials to help. the campaign, no on Prop 50. In Ventura County, they're going to be at the Thousand Oaks, Walmart. Orange County is going to be tested at the Republican Party offices, Huntington Beach, Walmart, Laguna Nigel, Walmart. San Diego County, it's going to be at the Escondito Reform, California headquarters, and the San Diego Republican Party offices. So go through the whole list there and go and sign the petition and take the petition kit home so you can get other people to sign and get the no on Prop 50 paraphernalia. And we got we got a lot of battles going on here because the crazy people are just pummeling us right now. And they are crazy. When we come back. Insanity in Washington, D.C. The Democrats think that Trump and Epstein did bad things. And they were trying to get Pam Bondi to admit it. And she started firing back about all their personal scandals. We'll play that coming up. You're listening to John Cobalt on demand from KFI AM 640. All right. So today, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General. She has the long blonde hair. She was called to testify at a Senate hearing, and the Democrats went after her about the Epstein case. They want to make it seem like they know there's something huge to uncover about Epstein and Trump and the girls. But so far, nothing's ever come out after all this time. But they're still good. They're still, and I have no idea. I take no sides in this. I have no opinion. I think so many terrible things. were obviously done and involving so many rich and powerful people, and there's so much money that's probably been spent to bury these secrets forever. And probably if anybody spills the secrets, they'd get killed. So I have no idea if anything will ever come of all this. But, hey, it's fun to bring up at a hearing to try to embarrass the Attorney General. And so they went after Pam Bondi over that. And she, in turn, started going through some of the senator's scandals. Let's start here with the Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal and Attorney General Pam Bondi cut number five. You've just said this grand jury was liberal. We should reform the grand jury process to ensure that the government is not abusing its power and authority and require transparency and accountability reforms at DOJ so that you will and other attorneys general be held accountable.

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for these kinds of decisions. Will you join me in supporting that kind of reform? Senator Richard Blumenthal, I find it so interesting that you didn't bring any of this up during President Biden's administration when he was doing everything to protect Hunter Biden, his son. And I think you just saw what Director John Ratcliffe just released. You know, this is an effort to be positive. If I can finish answering the question, I'm not going to yell over you. I'm not going to get in the gutter with you. But information. information that the Biden administration told them not to investigate Hunter Biden's involvement with Ukraine. And I'm not going to be lectured to you about integrity by someone who lied about being in the military just to be elected a senator. And he did. He did lie about being in the military. And if you wonder why Trump picked some of the people he did for the cabinet. And they seemed, some people thought they were not qualified, no experience at a left field. He picked them based on how they look on television in part and whether they could fight back really hard when under attack or he's under attack. Here's a little more with the Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal and Pam Bondi. These kinds of mergers belie the claims that President Trump himself has made that this administration will stop big corporate mergers that ultimately benefit. the owners of those corporations rather than consumers or ordinary everyday Americans. Senator, let me ask you about particularly... You just gave a list of many mergers. I have a question for you. Can you talk to me about the issue with these mergers? I do have a question. In the merger that took place... Which merger? You've listed many. It was a group involving American Express GBT. I understand that Brian Ballard, long time backer and head of the law firm where you work, was instrumental in lobbying the Justice Department to drop that lawsuit. It was dismissed. So it's not subject to a court review. What conversation did you have with Mr. Ballard? Senator Richard Blumenthal, I cannot believe that you would accuse me of impropriety when you lied about your military service. I am not asking you by to be elected a U.S. senator. You lie. How dare you. I'm a career prosecutor. Don't you ever challenge my... integrity. I have abided by every ethics standard. Do not question my ability to be fair and impartial as Attorney General. And anything with my former firm, Ballard partners. All right. Now, let's go to Pam Bondi taking on the Illinois Senator Dick Durbin over Trump being in the Epstein flight logs. According to another whistleblower who made a protected disclosure to my office.

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You pushed the FBI to review approximately 100,000 Epstein-related records on an arbitrarily short deadline in March, and the FBI was directed to flag any documents that mentioned President Trump. Nothing came of that review until July when DOJ and FBI released an unsigned memo stating, quote, there's no incriminating client list. Why was the July 7th memo unsigned? The July 7th memo came from the FBI and the Department of Justice Director Kash Patel answered those questions very clear. And, you know, Senator Dick Durbin, I find it very interesting that you refused, repeated Republican request to release the Epstein flight logs in 2023 and 2024. You fought that. Did you take money from Reid Hoffman campaign donations? Who was a huge Epstein friend? Why did you fight for years? Why did you fight to not disclose the flight logs, Senator Dick Durbin? I can tell you I did not refuse. One of the senators here wished to produce those logs, and I asked her to put it in writing, and she never did. Yeah, I think Marsha Blackburn would quarrel with you on that. I will quarrel with you as to read somebody that you mentioned I never heard of. Reed Hoffman. So who gave the order to flag records related to President Trump?

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To flag records for President Trump? To flag any records, which included his name. I'm not going to discuss anything about that with you, Senator. Eventually, you're going to have to answer for your conduct in this. You won't do it today, but eventually you will. I yield Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman? Mr. Chairman? Mr. Chairman? Since Senator Dick Durbin referred to me, I would really appreciate the opportunity to correct the record. Proceed. Because Senator Dick Durbin knows. I repeatedly asked. for those flight logs. I brought up the subpoena. You even shut down the committee because you didn't want that and you know I submitted that in writing and you continue to misrepresent that. And I am not going to let that record stand. Mr. Chairman, go ahead, Senator Dick Durbin. I just want to make you clear that the reason the committee business ended was that your side invoked the two-hour rule. Point number two, as I asked you if you wanted any... First stop here. You can see that nobody wants any of this Epstein stuff released. because there's too many Democrats and too many Republicans and maybe too many presidents and too many wealthy people and too many campaign donors who are up to no good with Epstein. So everybody has got a reason and nobody's going to talk about why. And they're just going to keep fighting about it because it's a good issue to campaign on and distract the public from all the stuff that really matters. We'll talk more. We come back. Summer is here, which means we all want to look and feel our best. A GLP1 may be right for you. Visit orderly meds.com to learn more about which GLP1 you could be eligible for. Getting started is fast, easy, and happens virtually through telemedicine from licensed professionals. Check it out for yourself. Go to orderly meds.com slash podcast. That's orderly meds.com. Taking care of yourself feels great. Compat of medications are not FDA-approved eligibility required and determined by a licensed provider. Individual results may vary. See website. for details. Discover a spectacular island destination with crystal blue seas, endless sunshine, and the cool Bahamian breeze. Bahamara, located in Nassal Bahamas, offers your choice of three luxury hotels, the richly refined Rosewood, the playfully hip SLS, and the stylishly modern Grand Hyatt. With over 45 restaurants, bars, and lounges, Bahamas, serves up delicious dining from world-renowned chefs like Daniel Balloud and Marcus Samuelson. Nightlight venues like the new John Battista.

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You're listening to John Cobalt on demand from KFI AM 640. We're on every day 1 to 4 and then after 4 o'clock, the podcast, John Cobalt Show on demand gets posted. Tomorrow, the Dodgers take on the Phillies at Dodgers Stadium, game three of the National League Division Series. First pitch, 608 p.m. Listen to all Dodger games on AM 570, LA Sports. Brought to you by Asai, Super Dry, Japan's number one selling beer at your favorite bar or grocer. It's close. All right. You've got to hear this. This is crazy. I want you to remember five names. Five names. You should actually write these down because something's got to be done with these people. Four of them are completely incompetent. The fifth one needs to start speaking out against the other four. And I'm talking about the L.A. County supervisors. You're in L.A. County, it's 10 million people. 10 million people live in the county. Each supervisor district is 2 million people. That's larger than a lot of states. They are responsible for the complete disaster of bad response, a disastrously bad response to the fire in Altadena and the Palestinians. And here are the names, Janice, Holly Mitchell, Hilda Steve Scalise, Lindsay Horvath. They are disasters of county supervisors. Catherine Barger is good, but she's got to start speaking out against the other four. Because there was a story here in the L.A. Times. For some reason, the L.A. Times is incompetent at much of their journalism and seems to cover mostly nonsense. But the fire? They've locked in. And for nine months, they've been producing good stuff. And they have a great article here about L.A. County's emergency response. Now, if I give you some descriptions, listen closely. This is what they write. Agencies across L.A. County for the big fire were overwhelmed. The emergency operations center was largely ineffective. Some notification tools were not used or used often enough. There was no single clear comprehensive voice on evacuations. I'm not talking about the Altadena fire. This is the Woolsey Fire in 2018. In Malibu. The exact same criticisms in 2018 of the Wolvesley fire are the same criticisms in 2025 of their response to the Altadena and Palisades fire. Seven years, they didn't fix anything. And that's on the idiot supervisory crew. Janice, Holly Mitchell, Hilda Steve Scalise, Lindsay Horvath. Their lack of, their lack of competence resulted in 19 deaths on the west side of Altadena. Flat out, because there was no excuse. They were warned after Woolsey that the whole system was in a dilapidated state, that the system didn't work at all. They completely failed in the Woolsey fire in 2018, and they completely failed in 2025, and they failed in exactly the same way. And it starts, first of all, and this is where the supervisors have control. Funding.

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In Chicago, Cook County specifically, they spend $132 million a year on emergency management. 132 million. Five million people. We spend 15 million, and we've got 10 million people in the county. Cook County spends roughly nine times as much money. They have half the population for emergency preparation. Nine times what they spend here in L.I. Caddy. That's entirely on those supervisors. Janice, Hilda Siles, Holly Mitchell, Lindsay Horvett, period. I don't have time to look at the illegal alien budget, but that's where this money goes. I don't have time to look on the homeless budget. That's where the money goes. Homeless people, illegal aliens, criminals, the Holy Trinity. for these progressives. Meantime, the city, the county burns. Let's look at New York City. We're 10 million people in L.A. County. New York City is 8.5 million. New York City has 200 emergency management people. L.A. County is 37. Do you believe this? New York City has 200 emergency management people. We have 37. They have 8.5 million. We have 10 million people. We have more people, and we have 20% of the employees, not even 20%. So Cook County, Chicago area, New York City, has way more employees and spends way more money than here in L.A. County, and we've got those people.

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That is incompetence because that means for the last eight years, they've had a choice every year. Are we going to fund emergency management or not? And they said no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, every year. Janice, Hilda Steve Scalise, Holly Mitchell, Lindsay Horvath didn't fund emergency management. Why? They had a terrible fire in 2018, and it wasn't the first time, right? This new after-action report said the staff lacked clear chaining, clear training. They lacked a clear chain of command. They struggled to monitor the unfolding events. There was no coordination. They operated with unclear, outdated policies and protocols. They simply didn't know. When to send evacuation warnings and orders. And of course, in a lot of neighborhoods, the orders never came, and 19 people burned to death. And here is the best quote here. Thomas Kova is a geography professor at the University of Utah. His specialty is emergency management. And this is the quote. And... People in the offices of Janice, Holly Mitchell, Hedalice, and Lindsay Horvath should listen to this. Again, Catherine Barger is competent, but she's got to speak up and start ripping on the other four. Here's what Thomas Kovas said. It seems strange that a county that oversees 10 million people would be saying, we need to train people, and we need to work on coordination and sort out protocols. That's kind of what their job is. In other words, one of the priorities for anyone who's a county supervisor is what did I say before over and over again? Police and fire protection, period. That's true for a city council, a mayor, a governor, a legislature, a board of supervisors.

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Top two things we want. Police protection, fire protection. There's no excuse. They are incompetent and they spend their money on wasteful, stupid stuff. They shovel it into that corrupt homeless pit where people are stealing money by the millions. They shovel it into the illegal alien pit. In fact, best news I read today is Trump administration says two million people have voluntarily deported themselves. And they've arrested about a half a million. So Trump's going to clean up the mess. But he can't manage the emergency response here. That's Han, Mitchell, Steve Scalise, Horvath, and Barger. That's their job. They failed at their job. The way it was, they failed. Seven years ago, they failed again, and 19 people died, and we know about all the billions and billions of damage. When is this going to stop? This shouldn't ever, ever, ever happen. We spend a tiny amount compared to New York City and Chicago, and we've got more people. More people than New York, way more people than Chicago. They have more employees. They're more effective at emergencies. Why? What do these four do all day? What does Janice, Holly Mitchell, Hilda Steve Scalise, and Lindsay, four of death do all day? Why are they in office? Why do people vote for them? They are deadly incompetent. They are so incompetent that people die and people suffer a fiery death. Why? And then they do the same freaking report and the reports tell you the same story over and over again. And of course, what they don't tell you in these reports is who specifically effed up, who screwed up, who is irresponsible, who is drunk, who's incompetent, who apparently can't read or can't hear or can't follow orders, or is too stupid to understand what the protocols should be, who didn't write the protocols, who didn't prepare, but it all falls on those five women. And they never, ever, ever are held accountable. They're never held responsible. Nobody ever says boo about these five. And so they don't care. They're bulletproof. Everybody feels like they're bulletproof. Sit counsel, Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, everybody feels bulletproof that they could kill people. They could destroy neighborhoods. They can just bulldoze the plow. Right? They can start bulldozing. residential laborhoods now and put up apartment towers, towers, just because that's what they believe in. They can do whatever they want. They can withstand any criticism, any exposure. It doesn't matter. All right, more coming up. You're listening to John Cobalt on demand from KFI AM 640. You know, normally I've got the shades down in here because of the, you know, the glare. But I'm thinking maybe we should keep the shades up just in case, you know, plane gets loose. Burbank Airport's only a couple miles away.

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And if some guy gets disoriented, he can come crashing right into our building here. One hard right, and it's over. It's like, I feel like I should get a red flag and stand at the window just in case. The hell, what is wrong with everybody? How do you not have air traffic controllers? Jeez, why weren't they exempted from this budget process? I don't understand anything about anything anymore. So we've, so we got the podcast. It's going to be on the iHeart app after 4 o'clock. One hour you need to listen to if you live in a single family neighborhood in California, single family residence. There's a bill sitting on Gavin Newsom desk. It's called SB 79. It came from the infected bowels of Scott Wiener, the state senator, who's an out-and-out communist. And this is about overriding all local zoning so that guy next door sells his house, the developer can put up a seven to nine-story apartment building with no parking next to your house. If you're within a half mile, a half air mile of a bus or transit stop or a proposed bus or transit stop, then developers can come in, buy up properties and put seven to nine-story apartment buildings on them. This is for real. This is as drastic as it sounds. It is as awful as it sounds. It went through the legislature, passed by one vote. There are a lot of Democratic legislators who realize this is a bad idea, and some of them hid from the vote. But it passed. Gavin Newsom, he signs it. Then every neighborhood that's within a half mile of a bus or transit stop, which is a lot of neighborhoods in L.A. and Orange County, just for starters, you could have an apartment complex, and what they want to do, is make, there'll be no parking allocated, no requirement, and they want to force people into tubes, into trains and buses. Because Scott Weiner, to his infected bone marrow, hates suburban living. Hates you if you're a regular family of four and you got kids and you have a lawn, a home. A couple of cars, a swimming pool, all that violates his moral code. And he wants it out of the state, gone. No more single family homes. Everybody in a box, everybody in a tube. I mean, maybe next he's going to, we're going to get marched. Maybe, you know, agents will come over the house and will be forced to board a bus every day to go to work to comply with Scott Wiener's communist Marxist fantasy. I wish I was engaging in hyperbole. I'm not. If you don't believe me, listen to Susan Shelley in the 2 o'clock hour of our show today, second hour of the podcast. She's from the Southern California News Group. She's an editor-ed editorial writer, a columnist. She's also with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. She explained it very well. Second thing I just want to mention again before we go is that Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would raise salaries.

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for California state firefighters. The Cal Fire firefighters, no raise. He says we don't have the money. California firefighters are way underpaid, starting salary 54,000. LA Fire Department starting salary 85,000. And to say this out loud, I said absurd. But with all the fires we have, The long, long hours, this is not putting out a building fire in a few hours. These are fires that go on for weeks and months. And they also respond to the floods and the earthquakes and all the other disasters we have. They work for weeks straight without a day off. Long shifts. And you spend all those hours fighting a fire, and you're breathing in all kinds of hazardous materials and toxins, and it destroys your lungs and immune system. And Gavin Newsom thinks their pay should start at 54,000. He actually vetoed it. Now, he is spending $35 billion on illegal aliens. In fact, he's paying for every illegal aliens health care, and he won't pay more than $54,000. for a state firefighter. Why he exists in office baffles me every minute of my life. Why he is enforced out of office for this sort of thing. This and the bill to destroy single family housing. And I could go on and on. The destruction is complete. How he runs for president on this? We will be back tomorrow, and we got Michael Crozier. Conway's next. Michael Crozier live in the KFI 24-hour newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear the show live on KFI AM 640 from 1 to 4 p.m. every Monday through Friday. And, of course, anytime on demand on the IHeart Radio app. Summer is here. At orderly meds, we know this time is a reminder that life is full of new beginnings. Whether you're celebrating the nice weather, starting a new chapter, planning a vacation, or simply looking ahead to what's next. This season can be the perfect time to invest in yourself and your health. If you've struggled with weight loss and are curious about GLP1 medications, orderly meds can help you learn about your options. Through a simple virtual process, you can connect with licensed medical professionals who can determine whether treatment may be appropriate for you. Getting started is fast, convenient, and happens online from the comfort of home. This summer, consider a new approach to feeling your best. Visit orderly meds.com slash podcast to learn more. That's orderly meds.com slash podcast. Orderly meds.com slash podcast. Because every new season is an opportunity to take the next step forward. Compounded medications are not FDA approved. Eligibility required and determined by a licensed provider. Individual results may vary. See website for details.

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