Guest: Mike Giallombardo (FL State Rep Dist 79), Very Low Turnout Expected For Primary, Will Jason Share His Primary Choices?
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They're from Chicago. They've never voted. Catalina's never voted in the state of Florida. Right. And she wants to run for Congress and I don't want her to represent me just because I don't think she's going to. She's representing Chicago interests, not not mine. Just for note, one more time, if you're listening, Catalina, you're more than welcome to come join us here on the show. Call in Beyond the show because I've reached out to you multiple times to get you on the show, and we have not been able to get her on the show. Now, you know, Jim Swartzel made a statement. Inside that statement, he talked about the fact that, you know, don't be angry with anyone. Understand that you should be angry with the big money packs that pushed this Canada into our neighborhood and made it happen. what I love most is he said he was going to still support Trump. He always supported Trump. He'll be a Trump supporter forever. And this guy legitimately owns a radio station named Trump Country. And I was sitting with my wife yesterday and I said, hey, what would you have done? right away. What would have been your reactions? Because I'd have changed the station. I would have changed the name of it instantly. And he didn't because he stands behind Trump. He built a radio station with the guy's name. So I think it's very commendable that he didn't react with anything other than a gentleman, a professional and motivated statement where he's going to be knocking on more doors than he's ever knocked on before. And it's going to be great to see. I think this has... brought another thing to limelight. It's Southwest Floridians versus people trying to come take our politics over in the way we have done things for many, many decades. That's another reason to support them. Listen, I look at all these attack ads and a lot of people are like, oh, I don't like them. I'll tell you what I do. I do like watching and learning and looking and observing what the candidate does and how they respond when an attack ad happens. You're 100% correct. I talked to Jim last night. First thing he said, hey, we're just going to keep on going. I support President Trump. I'm going to continue to support him. But I'm not going to stop my race. That doesn't mean I'm going to stop. And I said, and you shouldn't, right? Like, just keep going. At the end of the day, he responded because things in politics, listen, I've been in six years, seven years coming up on seven years, my last term. Things don't go your way. Most of the time, things don't go your way. Even though we're in a super majority Florida, there's all these bills and all these things that you've got to work on and you've got to try to figure out the process stuff gets bills die. Bad things happen in your community. That's how you want to respond. You want somebody to respond, right, professionally. Right. Right. And you want somebody to respond with a cool head. and not just go on X or whatever and just, you know, blast out. Like I would have done. Like I would have done. Right. Like I would have done. Right. Like I would have done. Right. You didn't want to react like Jason Jay Jones would have reacted. Right. All right. You know, I agree the same way. Do you think if you were one of the other local candidates, the ones that are from here?
And I don't want to name names because I'm not asking this. And you knew that you were only like a 3 or 4%. And now you have a Trump endorsement with one of your opponents. You have another opponent that, do you think that they should throw their weight and go ahead and throw it behind Jim now or wait out the process? What would you do? Now, I know, ego has a lot to do with it. You still think you can win, even when you're at 3%. And just so you know, it's not unheard of. It's happened before. So here, at the end of the day, you run for office for one of two reasons. You want to be somebody or you want to do something. If you're a local and you are really in it for the right reasons and you know that you're really not going to have a chance, right? And listen, you recognize that, right, at the end of the day. If you are in it to get something done, you throw your weight behind Jim. You throw your right behind Jim Shortzel because he's there. This is a tight, tight primary. This is going to be a tough, tough race. Regardless of endorsements and all that, it's going to be a tough race. It is. And it's going to be, it's neck and neck. And we've already got mail-ins out. Your early voting ends this weekend. You've got to get it done. So it's. So in reality, you know, there's only. three candidates that have the higher numbers, which is... Jim Shortzel, Jim Overweiss, and Catalina, right? And at the top two, you have Jim Shortzel and Catalina, right? So at the end of the day, you have these two top candidates. You either choose the one that's from here, grew up here, understands our issues, is conservative, and will support Donald Trump, or... Went to high school here. He went to high school here. Right. His family grew up here. They have a business with hundreds, if not thousands of people. Right. So you either choose that person who's going to go to D.C. represent us, have a cool head, get good policy done, and actually do what he says, or you choose the person that just moved here, you know, less than a year ago, never voted in a single election and was an implant from other monetary interests around the country. Like, that's the two choices, right? Unfortunately, about the process. is a lot of folks are looking at these advertisements and they're taking them for face value, right? Some people don't have time. They're working. They don't have time to dig in deep. And so it's really, really important for those who do dig in deep, who do understand the process and who do understand who these candidates are. to go out and tell their friends. It elevated the importance of Tuesday in getting good into the polls. It elevated. This elevated to the next level. Do not allow a...
outsider come into Southwest Florida and just take away one of our offices. Because what I'm telling you has, as God to my soul, I'm going to tell it to you right now, it is something that I am straight stressed about, Mike, like someone coming in, what it says about Southwest Florida. Well, and here, and let me just add this to you, right? So Jim is from here, lived here, his home's here, been here for years, not leaving. Obviously, Catalina and Jim Overweiss couldn't win in Illinois. So they decided to search for a seat. It was that attractive for them and they wanted to be somebody that's that much that they moved, they moved hundreds of miles away to go find a seat in order for them to win, right? You look at that. So what's going to happen if one of those won, right? If Jim Overweiss or Catalina won, they'd go to D.C. And they'd post up. That'd be their new home. They're not coming back here. They're not hanging out here. We are in with Mike G. Labardo, House Representative for District Number 79 here in the state of Florida. We're talking a lot about politics. But next, we're going to talk a lot about fly cameras here on Daybreak. You're listening on 92.5 Fox News right all along.
92-5 Fox News, the right place for election coverage, and right all along. Welcome back to daybreak here at 92.5 Fox News right all along. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens, and Mike G. Labardo is in with us. He is a Florida State House District number 79 representative here with us. Also a cybersecurity expert. Just to give some background, I'm not just calling you an expert. You actually are involved in cybersecurity, correct? Yeah, I have a software company, so I do a lot of software technology. Just a little bit, not just cyber stuff, but just a little bit, kind of all over. All right. Yeah, that's the way you say it without saying it. So flock of privately owned company, Mike. And it owns and operates these LPR readers that are about a network of about 100,000 of them across America. And in Cape Coral over the past week, three have been sold down. They leave a note of some kind of freedom fighter and then an American flag in the poll. viral. There are people doing it all around the country, not just here. They're pushing back against these cameras. The Attorney General was here yesterday. James Uthmeier says that he doesn't really trust those cameras and the larger network and he's going to look deeper into it. What are your thoughts on these? So I agree with them on that. There are... So, listen, there's pros and cons and to every piece of technology. And we have to address a lot of those at the state level as they come. You know, we did have to do it with a system called David. You're familiar with David. It's the, you know, driver's license system. Before, that was kind of a free-for-all. And law enforcement agencies would do searches and stuff. It got abused. And so then we had to. You know, we put guardrails on it, right? We made it more difficult and there's more accountability behind it. There's more transparent. It's a lot harder just to do, right? And it should be, right? Nobody should be able to, your private information should be private. I don't agree with them. Actually, I spoke to law enforcement leader in the state of Florida. And he called me actually because he knows I have a software background. He's like, I just need your, you know, opinion on something. You know, we've had, he goes, I'm going to suspend my LPR program for right now. He said, you know, we had a license plate get pinged as, you know, as a theft, you know, vehicle theft. And he said, we went and arrested him. wrong car right it was it was just a letter was just tweaked wrong and so
I look at that and I'm like, okay, but I also do hear, like, kid goes missing. Right, that's how they found, they just, you know, Attorney General told us they found one off the LPR on the highway. Yeah, that's right. They found one on the highway. That's right. And by the way, it's not a been, it's, I'm not against LPRs, all right? I'm not against license plate readers. And I think on the highway, they're accurate. I think coming out of Walmart going into a gun range, not necessary. I mean, there's one in Ocala going in and out of a gun range. In the middle of nowhere, there's nothing else. Now, here's the funny part. There's a good chance. that the gun range paid for that camera because I found out that HOA's and private businesses are paying for these cameras and then they lease them to the departments, the different sheriff's departments for them to have access. More so than law enforcement has them. So if you go into really any parking lot of any major store, you know, you have... This goes in much deeper. Right. More than we have here. We've got like four minutes on the left. Yeah. So on tow truck drivers, they're using them and they're going down the streets and picking up any cars that are not authorized. You got... I mean, and then you have like the city of Cape Coral City Manager put out and he's like, hey, we're thinking about these AI cameras to put on garbage trucks so then we can detect building materials in your trash. So then we can see if you're doing unpermitted work. I mean, as soon as I heard that, I stuck an amendment in a bill and I tried my hardest to get this thing through to stop that. And so, again, there's got to be guardrails around specifically on LPRs. You know, LPRs. If we look at this and say how there's no real rules to the game. So I think this next session, we're going to have to look at rules. I've talked to a lot of law enforcement leaders. I've talked to the Florida Sheriff's Association and the police chiefs. And I think they recognize this, right? And so they're like, we got to come up. And they did the same thing with David. They're like, hey, listen, they want to put together some guardrails to make sure that there's appropriate processes that. that this isn't abused and everything is right and everything's done right. And they did that with David. And I think that I'm confident that they're going to come up and do that with. with LPRs as well. You know, I've done some pretty big digging into this. So they've now changed their policy about how long, since this, like in the past three or four days, how long they're storing the information and what information is pertained and things like that. But here's what I look at. It's a private company in the middle of nowhere that has no federal people working there. There's no government person working there. It's Steve or Bill who owns the place and he's very excited. I think his name's Garrett, actually, who owns the place. He's very excited because he's got more information on every resident than America has. He has more information about where you go than the FBI has. Oh, yeah.
A citizen, a private citizen is spying. It's basically peeping Tom and get off me, bro. I don't know who you are. There's no limitations to it. And that's why people are pushing back. And I'm glad to hear you're going to do some discussion in it because I really would like to see there to be clean and clear transparency. Because at 100,000, we're almost at a geo-fence type of surveillance network where you're following somebody wherever they go. Now, I'll... Some will say it's not in the middle of nowhere. They are in Ocala. Yeah, no, you're absolutely correct, right? And they're using them like, they'll ping your license plate, you know, if you're going into an HOA and that's the validator. Or, you know, what's been a real pain lately is, you know, a lot of the school zone enforcement cameras. Right. Not that it shouldn't be doing, you know, doing the, you know, paying license plates or making sure people are. going to proper speed while a school zone time. But they're doing it all day long. I mean, that's got to change. That's ridiculous. Right. They should only be allowed because if it's a 35 zone during non-school hours and you go 37, they're going to send you a ticket for it during like they're an officer running the deal. The statute is 11 miles, right? So you have up to 11 miles over that, right? During non-school hours. Yeah, but. But if you, but honestly, if you look at like Santa Barbara, that's a busy road. People aren't paying like 100% pay. They're going with the flow of traffic. And it's very easy to just go. I got scooters going 30 miles an hour. I got one. I got one on Skyline, bro. I got it. I just paid it, though, like everybody else. I got one. I did. Now, just for the record, I don't believe it was during school time. I could have thought it all day long, but that's the loophole to that particular system. You would much rather pay the $100 than take the six hours it would take for you to call somebody, get away, go to court, fight it to get it done. It's a civil citation. It's not even a moving violation. Honestly, about that, what I don't like is that. If the car is registered under my name and my wife goes through it, I get the ticket. I'm like, I wouldn't even there. Right. But that's why it's civil and not a moving violation. Mike G. Labardo, man, thank you so much for being here with us, man. We got the 5 and 835 coming up next. I didn't get a chance, but I'm going to ask off air until you at the end of the show, what's he going to do? This is last term. Running again? Something else? Listen, man. I'm just going to work on my business and do my thing. 92.5 Fox News. The more your mailbox fills with campaign flyers, the more you need to listen to 925 Fox News. Primary election coverage for Southwest Florida.
Good morning. Welcome back to daybreak on 925 Fox News. Right all along. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens. Five voices, five stories, one fast-paced news countdown. The 5 at 835 is presented by Southwest Florida, oral and facial surgery, specializing in excellent care. Five, four, three, two, right. Number five. Now that is a good looking statue. You know, we've been doing these for America 250, and I know we've already had July 4th, but my view is we're going to celebrate the whole year because we think it's important to, one, just give credit to the founding fathers and the founding generation from 250 years ago, but also to remind our current generation that we're fortunate to have this great inheritance of liberty and that we have a duty to preserve it and make sure that it can live on for another 250. years. This is what I'm talking about. Florida deliberately putting up statues of history that other places are tearing down. It's like blue states these statues have to go to Santas. Send them on over here to Jackson County or Lee County. We'll put them all right back up. Like that's what I love. But the most important part of that clip. is talking about the youth and let them understand what being a patriot all about is. And we're going to celebrate 250 all year because it's not just one day. It's the whole year. Celebrate what it means to be a patriot. And that is what Ron DeSantis was saying in that particular clip. Number four. That's why today we launched the motto of the A-Triple-C, which is we do bad things to bad people. Because for too long, Bad people did bad things to good people inside the United States of America and across Central and South America. And we're going to empower great Americans and great partners to do really good stuff and be very capable about bringing violence against drug cartels and designated terrorist organizations because we're dead serious about securing the homeland. Secretary Peake Hempeth having a conversation with recruits and trainees about the new motto for the war on the drug cartels. We do bad things to bad people. The gloves are off. The administration is letting the cartels and putting them in on notice. And I think that is what is said inside this clip. And really what it says. It makes you know that the cost of any kind of trafficking whatsoever is about to be way. more stiff. We are coming for you. We will take you to jail and we will make sure that you are convicted. That's what it sounds like to me. He's not messing around. Here's to the next 2000. Right. Here's to the next 2,000. Come on. Right. Is Pete Hegseth and James Uthmeier? Are they related? Because they've got a lot of the same tendencies, right? We want to take all the bad guys to jail and we're not going to stop until they're all in jail. Imagine that. constitutional officers who actually do their job. Boom! Number three. I want to thank Sheriff Carmine here. If I was a criminal, I think I'd want to be as far away from this county as possible because he brings the heat. There's nothing he won't do to protect you all, to protect law and order and public safety. Hmm.
That's Attorney General James Uthmeier talking about the constitutional officer that does his job, obviously, Rob. And, you know, I want to go ahead and say that's the exact reason why you make sure he has the tools that he needs. By he, I mean Sheriff Carmen Marino. Listen, it's the safest county. He don't mess around. This is the county of FAAFO next, maybe number two to Polk. Maybe number one to Polk. Maybe number one. I don't know. Carmine's giving Grady Judder run for his money. You don't roll through this town thinking you'll go 100 miles an hour. You're going to go to jail, all right? If you think you could drive through Lee County running some drugs from Miami to Tampa, we're going to find out. They have a highway drug task force. You're going to go to jail. Look at how they handled that standoff too, almost flawlessly. But do you know the one standoff I think about most is the bank robbery. Were they snipered into the day out? Oh, yeah, I remember that. At the Bank of America? Yes. That was so swift, so smooth. And the amount of action to that was so amazing and so swift. And it shows what we do here in Lee County. Number two. This is how you stop socialism. You don't stop socialism by throwing slogans at people about the free market. As much as I love the free market, you stop socialism by making people's lives better. And that's what we're trying to do every single day. Right. That's the message. And, you know, I'm going to take this and bring it to Florida real quick. That's JD Vance talking about socialism. You know, on Tuesday, you're going to have Byron Donalds as your representative for the Republican Party and your nominee for the Republican Party for governor here in Florida. It'll be Jolly on the other side, right? David Jolly. Yes. Now, when it comes to David Jolly. Understand, you know, what's funny is during the Byron event, I kind of wrote it off. Like, Byron's got this all the way to the end. And then Mike G. Labardo called me out right from the stage, which, by the way, it tends to happen a lot to me. And he was like, I have to disagree with my friend. It's a time to fight. And he's right, because we thought Ron DeSantis would have it in the bag. And he only won by 32 votes. And if we'd have got 32,000 votes, if Andrew Gillum would have won there, where would we be today? Yeah, Andrew Gillum was a sliver away from that victory. We can't risk. flip-flop jolly making his way in so the way we have to do that is by coming up with a good message and I certainly hope that message is not just some paper billboard, but really a mission with policy and possibility. I'm all about some policy, but can your policy actually have possibility? I'm so tired of seeing nothing get done. Yeah, this is going to become an immensely competitive and expensive race, and I think there's going to be millions of dollars poured into this race from outside of Florida. Roger, before you run that next clip, I'm just going to let you know the dude's screaming, just so you know. All right.
Number one. Talking. It's too damn late. If your rules were more finite and clear, you wouldn't have to... I have a meeting of team presidents and general managers. You're the commissioner. You should already know. We literally are living in a society where there has to be a debate involving a collective bargaining agreement that explicitly states that the league is for women. Only players who are women are eligible to play in the WNBA. So one can easily surmise, okay, you're a woman that makes you eligible. If you're not a woman, you're not eligible. It's simple and plain. What's the complication? Right. What's the complication? It's called the dub. WMBA. It's not whatever you want to be national, but it's women's. It's a women's league. It's made for women. They created it because women couldn't play in the NBA. So they created their own league. They created a movement. They had people becoming fans. They created stars. They had people that became so big that men started going to the games. They've created this. It's great. And now what are they going to do? They're going to allow a man to come in. convert it with this transgender alphabet mafia crap. You finally get, listen, I love Stephen A. Smith, by the way, and he says something really good here. But let me really put it into it. How many years did women fight to get the WMBA? Gosh. And how long did you fight to make the WNBA even be talked on a station like I'm on right now? The fact that you have TV coverage, the fact that people are following the WNBA. And here it is, self-destruction. The WNBA will... destroy its own self with this and it will it will bring it down to nothing it'll dwindle down to and it'll be gone and you'll never see it again it'll be like what women's baseball was back in the in the 20s like it came in for one season goodbye we're back out of strike goodbye never see you again they're going to shoot themselves in the foot and it's not our fault and it's not going to be a sexist thing and don't point a conservative because we told you not to do it and you did it anyway the five at 835 Man, I, gosh, it's, it's getting hot in here. It is. It's been a, it's been a wild week here on 925 Fox News. And, you know, So many things that I could really discuss here at the end. And I could talk about Field of Flags. I can talk about the story that I want to get. But I think the story that I want to talk about right now is the story that I talked about with Mike G. Lobardo off air as he walked out. He talked about he doesn't even believe that turnout is going to be over 30% for this primary that we got coming up on Tuesday. I think that that's probably accurate. I am not okay with that. And that fears me. And it fears me in so many ways. guys now understand that 30 we're talking about 30 let's say it's 20 let's just go with 30 all right let's just go with 30 it's easier that way and let's say uh there is a thousand people that live in one area i'm going to do this really quick and let's say only 500 of those are actually registered voters 30% is legitimately somewhere right around what is that 600 600 that's it 600 people would make that decision for 10,000 people on who would lead that area
That's the type of that or the thousand people. That's what I'm saying. This is why it's important. Only 30% of registered voters go out to make a difference. Now, understand you're going to choose your gubernatorial candidate. You have a county commissioner race that will be decided. You've got city council races, school board races. You have races that will be decided not only in this election, but on Tuesday. On Tuesday, you will know who your Lee County Commissioner District 5 officially is. On Tuesday. Not in November. On Tuesday. And so many people miss that. So I think you need to know early voting is still open. I think it ends on Saturday. Make sure that if you're going to early vote, go do it today. Go do it right now. Go get your early vote in. But more importantly, don't forget that Tuesday. I just don't know what would make somebody go, Rob. I'm not going. There's like 50, 60% that come out for generals during the presidential term. People make excuses, family life, work life. It's just the primary. People write it off. Not mean. It ain't going to happen. I might spend another 10 minutes on it next. Who knows? More daybreak coming up next on 92. Fox News right all along.
It's right all along. 92-5 Fox News. Welcome back to daybreak on 925 Fox News right all along. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens. You know off the text line, somebody wants to know when I'm going to tell you who I'm picking for the primary. Maybe Monday, maybe Wednesday morning. I don't know. It depends on what kind of mood. Wednesday's too late, Rob? You said Wednesday's too late? Yes. Oh, okay. Well, not sure I'm going to do that. For me personally, listen, you know why I don't do that? I'll tell you why. Because I want people to make their real decision based on the facts that I gave you, not because of what I tell you. Because if I say, vote for Canada Day because I like Canada Day, that doesn't mean you should like Canada Day. Maybe I like Canada Day because Canada Day fishes a lot and I fish a lot. And that's what I relate to that. So I pick that person. Well, I want to touch on something that you were talking about with Mike G. Joe Lombardo. And being the completely just lost it. All right. Well, I got it. Well, I got something for you. So right now, there's a thing going on when it comes to the governor election and the gubernatorial election. And there is a thing on the ballot that is confusing Republican governor ballots that say governor and lieutenant governor vote for one. And people are, guess what? voting for two because it says governor and lieutenant governor and they think they need to pick two pick only one don't be dumb Just pay attention. Don't be the person like you're in seventh grade. You try to do an X on the Scantron and think that's going to get you some kind of grade. Look, understand, read and follow instructions. I don't even know why they put, actually, lieutenant governor shouldn't even be on there because the lieutenant governor isn't on there. They'll be on there for the general, but they're not on there for the primary. They didn't announce their, I think Jolly did, but I don't think they're on the ballot together. I don't think that's still the general. Okay. I don't know. Byron Donalds has not announced his running mate. I don't think we'll get running mate announcement from Byron until after the primary is done. What I was trying to get at here is just... You know, people look to you as a professional thought leader, Jason. And there's a lot of people that listen to daybreak who are just busy in their lives. That's why they listen because they don't have time to dig. Mike G. Joe Lombardo said it. They may take what they get in the mail for the mailers at face value because they just don't have the time to dig in and do the research.
How they do their research is they tune into daybreak and they tune into the drive and they listen to Jason Jay Jones and they listen to Trey Radle to try and get the information that they can. I don't think it's unreasonable. for people to ask their thought leader to deliver an endorsement. I don't. And I would not call it an endorsement either. My would just be my selection, my vote card. This is what I'll tell you. Coming up Monday, it's election eve here on daybreak. We're going to jump into pretty much nothing but election talk about election talk or breaking news or something big happens over the week and we won't miss out on that. But we're going to talk about each race. We're going to talk about the governor's race. talk about congressional races. We're going to talk about 22, which I feel like hasn't even been around long enough to have a candidate that's done any door knocking. I mean, this just came about. Like inside the past few months, it feels like. 22 is a very, very strange race. Right, it is. It's a strange race. And we're going to get into that. We'll get into the county commissioner races. We'll get into the city council races. We'll get them to all, every one of them. And I will be able to whether or not I tell you, you'll be able to make your own judgment based on just basically what I tell you. I think the other thing, too, is, you know, contact your local leaders. Contact guys like Mike G. Joe Lombardo. Contact, you know, Senator Martin and ask them how they feel about the situation. And don't be afraid to reach out to neighbors, to clubs, just to get more information, just to get some questions answered. This is the time to ask the questions. This is the same generation that pays the $100 Speed Zone ticket because they'd much rather just pay it than do the work. Right. which basically just sells the point that you gave me at the beginning, why it's more important for me to get more information out there and why it's important for all of us to get that information out there. But I think people trust what you have to say, Jason. I hope so. I definitely try to do what's in the best interest and look at it from so many different perspectives. As a conservative, as a father, as a man of God, as a business owner, as a voter. As a North Fort Myers Redneck. As a North Fort Myers Redneck. As a North Fort Myers Redneck who drives a white pickup truck to work, who left way too much stuff in the back of the truck. drug overnight and I'm a dummy. But yeah, I do understand that. And I hope that we'll get more into it on Monday. I'm looking forward to it. I certainly hope everybody has a great weekend. I've got a weekend full of hockey ahead of myself, my friend. Sounds fun. We've got his regular game today, a tournament tomorrow as it's really kicking off. And by the way, we are in first place in the popcorn selling. Awesome. I just want to let you know I know you're my buddy. My son is selling popcorn for the 8 U. Junior Everblades. There's only like four days left, and he was in last place right away because everyone got like a one-day head start. He is now $500 ahead. But just for the record, I am working the phones harder than any candidate staff. My son needs your donation. That's me doing it. On behalf of Roger Robin, myself, you stay safe, Southwest Florida. We'll see you Monday. Until then, see you, see ya, see ya.