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CA spent $17.5B to increase homeless problem | HAKE NEWS Wed. 7-12-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Wednesday, July 12, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Court involved in Aretha Franklin’s inheritance  //  Emergencies declared in the flooding MESS in Vermont and the Northeast  //  Actors threatening to strike over “living wage”...  //  Little Rocket Man firing ICBMs again!  //  CA spent $17.5B to fight the homeless problem, but it GREW!  //  

End of Hour 2: RINO 2024 candidates test “novel” ways to raise money to qualify for the debate stage  //  Iowa Republicans passed a roughly 6-week (heartbeat / cardiac activity) abortion ban  //  More war welfare for Ukraine among G7 leaders  //  Shark species are endangered!  //  CDC concerned about rabid dogs being imported! (How about diseased aliens?)  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Wed. 7-12-23

JLP Hr 1

Great first hour about White History and hunting — Sean comes in-studio. They talk about Ted Nugent and Steven Rinella. Hassan’s been shooting with Nugent.  //  Bree in NY asks advice on govt marriage, and her mother who’s nearly 40 and with a guy just a few years older than Bree in his 20s (24!). She holds over to 2nd hour… 

JLP Hr 2

Bree in NY continues on her mother … Why husband not take you away from evil family, protect you from evil outside? Forgive mother? Silent Prayer…  //  Super Chats  //  

Dom from Charlotte, NC, was angry at a friend who betrayed him or something, then tells a story of a meddling evil girl at a Mexican restaurant he frequents who wanted to charge him for sauce when the female Honduran owner doesn’t and didn’t want to charge him. Don’t be shocked… Don’t fight with the Devil inside you (or others)...  //  Joe from Chicago, IL, asks about dealing with indoctrination of children (including his) at schools. He’s divorced. Why are you playing God with other folks’ children? (HE HOLDS AND CONTINUES INTO MOST OF 3rd hour…) 

JLP Hr 3

Manhood Hour: Two female cops vs one black guy….  //  Great call continues with Joe from Chicago, IL…  //  

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed. 7-12-23

  • Court involved in Aretha Franklin’s inheritance  //  

  • Emergencies declared in the flooding MESS in Vermont and the Northeast  //  

  • Actors threatening to strike over “living wage”...  //  

  • Little Rocket Man firing ICBMs again!  //  

  • CA spent $17.5B to fight the homeless problem, but it GREW!  //  


Aretha Franklin's will

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Multiple wills were found in Aretha Franklin's Detroit home after her death in 2018, causing a family battle over the late singer's estate. A jury this week decided a handwritten will found under her couch cushion should stand as the document of record.


Flood cleanup coming? 

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Thousands of homes and businesses in the Northeast US are inundated with muddy water following days of heavy rainfall and devastating floods. In Vermont's capital, Montpelier, streets turned into rivers and water nearly reached ceilings in the downtown area, where a travel ban was issued and a citywide boil water notice is in place. President Joe Biden has approved an emergency declaration for Vermont, authorizing FEMA to deliver equipment and resources. In New York, where emergencies were declared in several counties, the damage has exceeded tens of millions of dollars, officials said. Several cities in the region are now shifting into a recovery phase, but officials say the threat isn't over. More rain is expected to return to New England later this week and could bring more flooding to areas where the ground is already too saturated to absorb any more water.


Actors threatened to strike

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) SAG-AFTRA, the union representing 160,000 actors, is prepared to launch a strike today unless a deal is reached over contract negotiations with studios and streaming services. The union has agreed to come to the bargaining table with federal mediators, but it remains to be seen if a deal can be quickly reached over an appropriate living wage and other key issues. If the actors do go on strike, they would join 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America, who have been on strike for two months. Production of many movies and TV shows has already been shut down by the current writers strike. An actors strike would bring most remaining productions to a halt, other than on some independent films not associated with studios.


Little Rocket Man! North Korea

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile today that flew for more than 70 minutes, Japan's Defense Ministry said, marking a potential new round of confrontation with the US and its allies. The launch follows several other recent weapons tests by North Korea, which have raised alarm among international observers and experts as the country ramps up its efforts to develop weapons capable of potentially striking major US cities. Today's launch, which landed in waters off Japan, comes after Pyongyang earlier this week threatened to shoot down US military reconnaissance aircraft engaging in what it called "hostile espionage" activities near its territory.


Just throw money at the problem, politics is a RACKET! 

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) California has spent $17.5 BILLION over the last four years “combatting homelessness.” But, in the same time frame, the state's homeless population actually grew. Experts say getting people into permanent housing — not just off the street — needs to be the focus to see sustainable improvement.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed. 7-12-23

  • RINO 2024 candidates test “novel” ways to raise money to qualify for the debate stage  //  

  • Iowa Republicans passed a roughly 6-week (heartbeat / cardiac activity) abortion ban  //  

  • More war welfare for Ukraine among G7 leaders  //  

  • Shark species are endangered!  //  

  • CDC concerned about rabid dogs being imported! (How about diseased aliens?)  //  


RINOs bribing for donations?!

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Republican presidential candidates are testing novel ways to raise money as they scramble for a spot on next month's debate stage. To qualify for the debate on August 23 in Milwaukee, candidates must meet both polling thresholds and a fundraising floor: At least 40,000 unique donors, including at least 200 contributions from 20 states. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is offering $20 gift cards to people who donate at least $1 to his presidential campaign. 

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has promised grassroots fundraisers a 10% cut of the money they bring into his campaign. Other candidates are simply pleading for $1 donations or offering campaign swag at steep discounts. The unique fundraising strategies are now raising questions about whether some approaches run afoul of federal campaign finance laws.


Abortion: Abort having SEX out-of-wedlock!

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Republican lawmakers in Iowa passed a bill Tuesday that would ban most abortions in the state as early as six weeks into pregnancy. The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Kim Reynolds for her signature. According to the bill, physicians will be prohibited from providing most abortions after early cardiac activity can be detected in a fetus or embryo, commonly as early as six weeks into pregnancy — before many women know they are pregnant. 

Former Vice President Mike Pence posted his support of the legislation on Twitter, writing, "Grateful to see Iowa Republicans and Governor @KimReynoldsIA standing for life!" Meanwhile, Democratic backlash was swift, with state House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst saying in a statement, "Women are not free when they cannot make their own healthcare decisions. And after today, women won't be free."


Biden and G7 leaders to announce 'substantial' aid package to Ukraine

Seemingly endless war welfare! (CNN Wed. 7/12/23) President Biden and G7 leaders are set to make a "major announcement" today with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on boosting Kyiv's military capabilities, a US official said at the NATO Summit in Lithuania. The package will offer additional assistance to the war-torn country as Zelensky expressed frustration that there is no clear timeline for Ukraine to join the NATO alliance.


Joaquin Phoenix (bad caesar from Gladiator) plays 'Napoleon' now

Wasn’t Napoleon short? (CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Oscar-winning actor Joaquin Phoenix (born Joaquin Rafael Bottom into the Children of God cult in Puerto Rico, to a Catholic dad and Jewish mother… brother to the late actor and musician River Phoenix, gone too soon, allegedly OD’d at 23 back in ‘93) has stepped into the shoes of famous leader Napoleon Bonaparte, starting with the French Revolution. The trailer is out.

Wasn’t he short? NOT THAT SHORT. (History channel) Applying the French measurements of the time, he was around 1.67 meters, or just under 5'6”, which was ACTUALLY a little above average for a French man in the early 1800s. 

(Joaquin Phoenix is reportedly 5’8” [River was 5’10”] — note 5’8” is a little BELOW average of 5’9” today…)

He’s often depicted as short and aggressive. His supposedly small stature and fiery temper inspired the term the Napoleon Complex, a popular belief that short men tend to compensate for their lack of height through domineering behavior and aggression. (HEIGHT SUPREMACIST historian Owen Benjamin confirms they’re the worst dictators…) 


Save the whales? NO! …Save the SHARKS! 

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) Several shark species are facing extinction. Conservation groups are on a mission to save the apex predators before they are lost to history. (Hake is an apex predator! But not an s-word predator, obv…)


CDC doesn’t want rabid dogs imported (but they’re ok with illegal alien disease?)

(CNN Wed. 7/12/23) QUOTE: “Updates are needed to protect the public's health.” — The CDC, announcing Tuesday that it is changing how dogs are imported into the US. The proposed updates aim to prevent rabies from arriving from overseas and place the most restrictions on people seeking to import dogs from "high-risk" countries. The last time the agency proposed guidelines on dog imports was in 1956, nearly 70 years ago.

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