The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - #BecauseMiami: C-O-V-O
Episode Date: October 27, 2023Miami commissioner Sabina Covo has unleashed a mass negative ad campaign against three candidates running against her in District 2...Damian Pardo, Eddy Leal, and James Torres. Well, we have all three... respectively joining Billy Corben on the show. Also joining us is Quinn Mitchell, a 15 year old from New Hampshire who has been holding Florida governor Ron DeSantis accountable at his campaign stops. So much so that Quinn has been harassed by DeSantis' goons while trying to ask questions. Plus, Roy almost breaks during the Wheel of Despair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Please don't vote for coovo.
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I don't even know.
Well, she serves as special interests in the lobbyist.
And she does another pledge of allegiance.
She's a turning liar, and she's all from here.
She's never Christian over to politics here.
But it comes to commission for the straight to.
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Miami Commissioner Sabina Covo and her campaign consultant did not respond to multiple requests
for an Irhioan today, Shell.
Wow, what do I?
Well, she is the incumbent.
She was elected in February in a special election election where she won with 29% of the
vote. Now she needs 51% of the vote and she is flailing. That's why. And she doesn't
want to come to any place that's going to ask her tough questions. Let me explain this
a little bit. Break it down why this is important. It feels I know a little bit provincial, but
the city of Miami is the largest municipality
in Miami, Dade County, about 500,000 people. And it's divided only into five districts.
So there's five commissioners. It is, I think it has the least representation based on
population of any city, major or small in the entire country. And District 2, who she represents,
generates over 70% of the revenue of the entire city.
That means that they spread the rest of it around
to the welfare queens, Joe Corroyo,
and Alexia's La Portia and Manny Reyes.
Come on, Edo!
Come on, Edo!
That's basically socialism, Roy.
But here's the thing, this coastal district,
which includes coconut grove and brickle and downtown
and edgewater, they're basically paying for 70%
of the chicanaire, buffunare, and f***ery
that is plaguing the city.
And Sabina Kovou has, for the, over the last nine months,
I mean, when
you consider what has happened in Miami, the arrest of a sitting commissioner, the $63.5
million corruption judgment against another commissioner, the sentencing of the mayor's
former comms director for molesting a teenage boy in city hall. He's now serving federal
prison time and a registered sex offender.
The mayor himself being investigated by the FBI for alleged bribery. And what is she
done about it? She's just sat there silently and been complicit in all of it. And she
is, once again, being endorsed by the Miami-Dade Democrats. And I think this sends a message
of treachery to Democrats nationwide that this is going
to be a scary election season coming up next year.
I think that it's time to miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity because if you keep
endorsing mediocre and corrupt candidates, basically going against your own philosophy
and ideology and mandate. I've been
to Democrats in 2018 now in the state of Florida and it sucks Roy. And if you look at some of the
negative ads that Sabina co-owner campaign are putting out I'm holding them up now like
Replay and poker here. The Trumpian every accusation is a confession that Republicans have adopted.
That's exactly what she's doing here. I mean, she is accusing her opponents of engaging in the corruption and silence and complicity
and special interest money that she is actually taking part in.
She is, in fact, the candidate of the special interest, the corrupt commissioners, the
Miami Mafia.
She is the chosen candidate of that my mmafya and of course which we've talked
about last week her campaign consultant is a registered foreign agent of guitar which
has been homos headquarters for the last several years and the location from which they launched
the terrorist attacks against israel on october seventh if this is who the democrats are
going to ally themselves with, they're going to have
some serious problems going into 2024.
The number one target of Sabina Kovos negative ad campaign, I call it a negative ad campaign,
she hasn't got negative, she's just lying is what it seems, is her challenger Damien
Porto, Damien holding up no less than four by my count, negative flyers here
attacking you.
That amounts to thousands of dollars.
I know she's got a lot of money in some of its squirreled away in various political committees
and mystery PCs and things, but that's a lot of money going after you.
She also has enough money to pull, which means that they probably know something that
at least I don't, which is that you're a real threat to her reelection campaign here.
I'd like to start there.
Are you flattered that they're, that they're, that they're punching down at you?
Absolutely flattered.
It's, it's, it's great.
I mean, obviously we're doing very well of this amount of, you know, negative activity
has headed our way.
Absolutely.
Now I want to take a moment though.
I mean, some of it is hilarious, almost biblical looking.
She's got you here in front of a painting of burning books,
accusing you of staying silent on corruption,
which is pretty funny, deceptive Damian parto,
she calls you pay for play, parto.
Would you like to react to some of these accusations here?
Absolutely. Yeah, listen, first of all, it couldn't be further from the truth,
but I see a lot of it is pure projection on their part because if there's ever been paid a play,
it's Sabina Koval. She's on the payroll of a developer. Her contributions from developers are
in the 200,000 range. Lobbyists are in the 40,000 range. So I mean, she's 90% of the time voting
with Diaz Laportea and Coroio,
and their fundraising links between all three.
So, I mean, I feel like the entire thing
is just projection on their part of,
and she stayed silent.
You know, at that press conference,
the moment the Coroio verdict came down,
I was the only candidate that went on and called for his resignation and removal.
Same with Diaz Laportea, I issued a statement district-wide immediately.
She just sat on the dais and didn't say a word during all of that.
And in fact, she's supposed to be the investigative journalist, right?
The one who was put there to help root out corruption.
All she's done is actually just fit right in.
I want to run that clip from the pressor because she's done is actually just fit right in.
I want to run that clip from the presser
because she's accused you in flyer after flyer
about being silent on corruption.
Meanwhile, she has served as commissioner
during the most corrupt period in the history of Miami
since 1997 by my estimation.
And meanwhile, a few months ago, there was this press conference,
not only outside City Hall,
but directly outside the office of Joe Corralio.
And this is what you said there.
I'm here to tell you we can do better in the city of Miami.
We are currently spending millions of dollars defending his illegal actions, and now we're
exposed to over a $60 million verdict.
Instead of using community resources for petty vendanderas and ego-driven initiatives,
the city of Miami deserves representation that cares about its people and the problems
they struggle with on a daily basis. Today is a day for good people who are afraid to speak
up, to speak up. And it's a day for city government to get back to basics and to serving its residents.
And let's be clear what we're saying here in no uncertain terms is that we want Joe Corroyo to
resign or to be removed from public office. If that silence I'd like you to keep up the quiet.
To be clear this was immediately following the $ three and a half million dollar corruption verdict against Joe Corolla for weaponizing city government and violating the constitutional
rights of business owners and little havana and coyote show.
I know a neighborhood that means a lot to you and in your life and career here in Miami.
But don't they stop Sabina covo where wish was she hiding inside the inside city hall
with her bf f Joe Corolla where was she.
Listen, never set a word.
And if you actually watch those commission meetings
and you watch even the budget hearings,
you see a camaraderie between Corolla and Corolla,
you know, the entire time.
That isn't what district two residents of voters
were looking for when they elected Sabina Corolla.
That's for sure.
And as you mentioned earlier,
her voting record on the day is over the last nine months,
where she has been eerily, definitely silent on this matter of corruption during FBI investigations,
arrests of her fellow commissioners, multi-million dollar lawsuits against not only the commissioners,
but the city itself.
You've got a district here who is paying most of these criminal defense and civil
defense fees as well.
What is your message to the people of district two?
If you had 30 seconds right now, what would you tell the people of district two that really
distinguishes you from the pack here?
It's been the same from day one.
I'm someone who has spoken out from the very beginning over 35 years as a public servant and a financial professional.
And we must root out corruption.
I don't think people understand the linkage between corruption
and a lot of our daily problems that start with over development,
traffic, flooding.
We've got to deal with that.
We've got to stop play to pay.
Otherwise, we're never going to progress as a city.
I'm committed to doing that and empowering our residents to do better
i'd say if this is silence and deception keep it up
uh... because uh... it seems like a pretty good message
deemian porto is running for city of my any district to thanks for being here
thank you for having me Joining us next from the District 2 city of Miami race is somebody who's new to the
negative campaigning here on the part of the covo campaign.
Eddie Leal, who ran a pretty close second to Sabina covo during the February
special election, where she only won with 29% of the vote.
Eddie Leal came in second with about 22% of the vote.
Eddie, you did not appear in her TV commercial where she took shots at your challengers, Damien
Pardo and James Torres, but here you are in her latest flyer being called the defender of slum lords who put low
income residents at risk.
I'd like to start off by allowing you to respond to that accusation.
So this is a rerun of the past attack that I faced in the past election.
And I do appreciate the opportunity to address it.
I'll address it again.
This attack is knowingly false and by its nature, the family.
I actually defended the owner of the property or one of the owners that was trying to obtain
ownership control in order to actually make their repairs. The person that we were fighting was a disbarter attorney that now is disbarred.
So, to make the accusation that I was or that my client was involved in any of that,
is completely even against the facts of the own article that they cite to.
Number two, I think you would agree with me that it's just hard in that community leaders actually studied this issue. Mel Minehart reviewed it and wrote
to the sponsors and said, Leo, the accusation that you've lodged against them has no
merits. There are no facts to support this. And he asked to be with Droid. They never did. And this is just the same pattern practice
earlier this year. I call attention to a park in the Brickle area that was given away to developers.
And I was called by her campaign a liar. None of it was addressed in terms of the facts and
in terms of the such. And so I tell the elected officials and I tell our residents, like, is that the elected commissioner
that you want?
I certainly don't.
Because this is another rerun of another attack that had no bases then.
It has no bases now.
And have you actually read the article that is referring to it?
There's none there.
It's just not factually correct.
Ediliel on the front of this flyer that contains the attack against you and James Torres
and Damien Pardo on the back, it says that Sabina Kovow is the only candidate with a comprehensive
plan to fight corruption and clean up city hall, which is news to me, because she's been
there for the last nine months during which we've seen an extraordinary amount
of buffoonery and illegality.
And finally, once and for all,
some accountability for a change.
But you actually worked inside City Hall.
You were the, I think your title was special council
to Mayor Francis Suarez.
So you were kind of there during an equally,
let's say shady period.
So what is your plan for combating corruption?
It's very simple.
We start with sunshine is the best is infected.
The first thing that I'm going to do as your commissioner
is that we'll have a discussion item on the agenda
that we will publicly discuss how much we've incurred,
defending and prosecuting cases that nobody wants to continue.
And I refer to the $65 million
judgment against Garillo, the redistricting appeal and the challenges that they've
launched against Gabela in order to not have them run in the district one race. So
many of the things are money that the taxpayers are incurring, myself included,
that we should at least provide an accounting. And that's something that the taxors are incurring, myself included, that we should at least provide an accounting,
and that's something that the commissioner at a minimum can do. Number two is, if you try to issue
a records request to the City of Miami, you're likely going to get a nice price tag associated
with that records request. So they're going to tell you, oh, well, happy to give you the documents,
but it's going to cost you 7-8 grand for us
to quote unquote review the documents.
I will enact the legislature or ask for legislation
to be enacted for this process to be removed
because who has that amount of money
and are for you to actually obtain any other documents.
And it's done in a way to prevent access to documents
that should be otherwise publicly available.
Last but not least, I've said it multiple times in many other forms that I've attended,
we need to make sure that we have more commissioners.
We only have five commissioners to represent in each commission are more than 100,000 people
or close to 100,000 people.
That is compared to any other city of any size, not proportional to one commissioner
to represent that many people.
I think it's time for us to revisit that
and it requires a charter amendment
and the voters to be able to vote on a charter amendment
through a petition process.
I think how we start and how we initiate is
in concrete steps.
Everybody talks about corruption and what can be done.
Those are knowing ways that you can start inside on day one and you put it out that for nine months,
she hasn't done any of this and she could have certainly done a portion of this right there and none of this happened.
None of it. So it's very disappointing.
That's one of the reasons that I'm running because there are steps that can be taken
to start at a cleaning house and none of them have been taken. Obviously now they are telling
you that they're going to do all sorts of things if you give them the vote. The definition
of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again. And that's what's happening here.
Loading for her is to get the same result. Don't expect any changes.
None of them are going to happen.
I feel like that every week I do this show.
What is the definition of insanity?
Eddie Leal is running for City of Miami Commissioner
District 2, very important position.
Good luck to you, sir.
Thank you.
And finally, running for District 2 in the City of Miami
is James Torres, also the target of Sabinecovo's latest
negative flyer along
with Damien Pardo and Eddie Leal.
And James you and Damien Pardo take up about half of Sabina Kovos TV ad, where kind of
the first half is about her and the second half is about how terrible you guys are.
It must be very flattering to be taking up that kind of real estate in a very expensive
TV ad.
Now, unfortunately, we could not find the ad online, which is weird because Sabina Kovos
ad from the February campaign during the special election.
That's all over the internet.
She seems to be not as proud of this one.
So talk to me.
Are you flattered that you are living, especially with the cost
of living in this town rent free in Sabina Kovos head?
I think it's great, but who's paying for it is the bigger question, right? It's the billboard
companies that are funding her pack, which is an interesting tip bit because, you know,
when you see this commercials is, can you get a different message? I think she's disenfranchising
the voters of the
district to be quite honest with you.
So, there is a pretty frantic attempt, big money attempt to put LED billboards all over
downtown Unbrickel, almost like a time square kind of a situation. I know the neighbors
are not happy about it, particularly with the, you know, what I imagine is the light pollution
entering into everybody's apartments and places of business.
And I'd seems that she killed that, though, at least temporarily.
Is that right?
That effort?
She killed it temporarily.
And let's be honest, I was at the forefront of it where I showed up to the PZAB and also
City Hall with over 2,000 signatures on a petition.
But the real one that really kind of started getting the ball rolling was myself in my noil aureus as Savino Koval stood silent and didn't say anything until the
pressure was on. So in on tended purposes, she received the money, thought about it,
and now it's dead for now. And we know how that works, Billy. We know how things work
when things are quote unquote dead.
Well, especially when you have an election coming up, and then since it was unanimously
voted down, any of the commissioners who voted against it are allowed within the next
six months by law to bring it back up again. And I've no doubt this thing will be resuscitated
and will pass at least three to two if not four to one when it is reintroduced. So this
was really just to save her for this election. I'm thinking to give her some sort of legislative victory so she can claim
that, look, I'm helping my constituents and then the special interests ultimately win
in the long run. Am I right?
You're absolutely right, but here's the caveat today. She's not going to win, right? And
I'm going to be at the forefront of this, like I have been front and center for the community
because at the end of the day, you know, she's spending money, hand over fist of special interests to
kind of have this legislative win. But, you know, her time is measured and she's not going
to be there building at the end of the day. She's not, and that's a fact.
She's clearly concerned about you and Damien Pardo and Eddie Leol as evidenced by her TV
ad as evidenced by the mailer. I do want to give you an opportunity, however, to respond to the allegation in this negative
mailer, which says that James Torres faced multiple criminal charges, including for
endangerment of a minor.
And it quotes here from a Miami Herald story.
Listen, I've been at the forefront of that question.
I think you were present last year.
I was very honest and transparent.
We're talking about something that occurred 30 years ago,
which is really no there there, right?
This was a divorce scenario that happened.
It was addressed.
No charges were given.
At the end of the day, I walked out paying $185
for a window tinting in the state of Arizona.
She wants to make an initial
because she's grabbing at straws
and the voters are quite frankly tired of it.
Everyone that I speak to is kind of like,
James, we already know this was due to a divorce
and nothing happened.
The worst thing that happened is you paid a $185 fight.
So Christian over it and her are just grabbing at straws
because she knows worth threat.
She knows worth threat because we're not gonna be tied
into the machine of the corruption of other commissioners
that are funding her campaign, Billy.
I mean, that's a fact.
You mean her campaign is being funded by Joe Corroyo,
by Alex D. Aslibertia, by all the special interests
and attorneys and lobbyists who support them?
I guess that's what you're getting at.
Yeah, man, I mean, it's not what I'm getting at.
It's a fact.
I mean, look at the campaign reports, look at the PAC reports.
And you know, let us also not forget, you know, Ediliel, who's now trying to separate
himself from being the mayor's attorney and saying elected official.
You know, he was his wingman, right?
And that's why she's probably attacking him.
And you know, voters also need to know that as well.
You know, you also have Damien Pardo that's been attacked on it.
But, you know, the interesting thing about that piece, Billy,
is that Pardo was also going with God oil for his festival
in Gayeocho.
You know, you have to kiss the ring to get any money from Joe God oil.
So, why isn't that being brought up in a way that it should have well that's
how it works in the godfather it says here that subena cova was the only candidate with
a comprehensive plan to fight corruption and clean up city hall we only have about 30
seconds but what do you plan to do about corruption in city hall I plan to raise my hand
and make the community hall by telling everybody that we have always been at the forefront of fighting corruption.
I will make sure that when this bill is due of this $63 million dollars, we're not going to pay for it.
And that's how we're going to start sending a clear message to everybody else.
People laugh when I turn around and say, Vicki Mendes, you're gonna take a vacation. I can't force her to take a vacation,
but it's gonna put her on notice as well as anybody else.
And I wanna ask, if you're gonna become giving us information,
we're gonna have clear, protective,
unwhistleblowers, we're gonna help you.
So be front and center, tell us what's going on.
Be our eyes and ears.
You deserve it, Billy, your kids deserve it,
and I deserve it, and I deserve it.
And the voters of District 2.
James Torres is running for City of Miami Commission District 2.
Good luck to you, sir.
Thank you very much.
Have a great day.
Thanks for the time today.
Billy. Roy. Billy Roy was going over to Sanctus. We are back to a fear and flared a men on the campaign trail.
I was raped in the middle of a bull reptile zoo.
Somebody was giving booze to these goddamn things.
But it drugs.
It's been another banner week on the DeSantis campaign. So DeSantis is still a distant
second place to the former president, Donald Trump. Trump said about 58%. He's polling DeSantis
is about 12%. But Nikki Haley now is within striking distance. I mean within the margin of error
at about 11%. She's up. So like she is right behind DeSantis and DeSantis is getting all the headlines
that he deserves right now. Big New York Times story, how Ron DeSantis lost the internet.
It's a really interesting deep dive into what they're calling the meme wars and how DeSantis
employs this troll army on social media that have just been failing left and right and the Trump
campaign and their troll army has just been absolutely kicking their asses all over
the internet.
All that's BS.
No, totally, totally BS.
So this kind of perennial online campaign that Ron DeSantis has been running was a failure
from the get go.
You remember on the website formerly known as Twitter is how he launched his campaign with
that just like glitch-ridden interview with Elon Musk,
which was just an absolute mess.
Do you honestly believe that's credible?
What else in the headlines?
DeSantis touted his Israel rescue flights,
then left Americans stranded in Cyprus.
Of course he did.
Of course he did.
The only flights that really work out
is when he's trying to deport people to Martha's Vineyard
from Texas for whatever reason.
But the head of this nonprofit project, Dynamo,
that is working and partnering with the state
to get Israelis out of the war-torn areas.
Basically, we'll take you to the United States
and instead, left them in Cyprus for days with absolutely
no information, no communication and I mean because Florida and most recently top ally
of rondis antis has bashed his response to anti-Semitism and the neo-Nazi's marching in
the state and he has now switched his endorsement to Donald Trump.
He's a state representative, Randy Fine.
Really, he headed the, I think, Jews for DeSantis initiative
when DeSantis first ran for office.
And this guy, talking about Randy Fine,
reminds me of that famous clickhole headline,
heartbreaking colon, the worst person you know,
just made a great point.
That's what this reminds me of because Randy Fine has been lockstep side by side with
DeSantis on the front lines of the idiotic culture wars that have basically helped to not
only define his governorship in Florida,
but helped to rail his presidential dreams as well.
The laws targeting LGBTQ plus people is unconstitutional bill to ban drag and pride events.
Another one of his worst hits was the insanely unconstitutional anti-protest bill that granted civil immunity to drivers who
run over protesters with their car, Randi fine introduced the law targeting Disney World
that even Trump called stupid, going after one of the state's single largest employers
and revenue generators, and fine openly admitted in a quote that is now featured evidence
in a major federal First Amendment lawsuit
against our state, that they pass that law
to target one company, Disney, out of political revenge.
So it's kind of like when the worst people in the world
kind of turn on each other,
and you're just like,
let them eat each other alive. You got damn right, Meatball. A crucial part of our democracy is the peaceful transfer of power. Some people think that Trump's actions on January 6th and beyond
violated the key principles of America and the Constitution set forth by our founding fathers.
Do you believe that Trump violated the peaceful transfer of power, a key principle that of American democracy that we must uphold?
Are you in high school? Yeah. Where do you go to school? You go around here?
Vermont, I live in New Hampshire. Oh, okay.
So you're from Vermont.
Well, thank you for the question.
So here's what I know.
If this election is about Biden's failures and our vision for the future, we are going
to win.
If it's about relitigating things that happened two, three years ago, we're going to lose.
That was 15-year-old Quinn Mitchell, a high school student and aspiring journalist from
New Hampshire, America's long time first primary state.
Over the past two elections, Quinn has gone to more than 85 political events, met over
35 presidential candidates, and asked tough questions of the likes of Chris Christie,
Beto O'Rourke, and even Joe Biden.
Our producer, Matt Sullivan, has taken to calling him
Little Billy Corbin.
Because he's basically known for annoying
thin skinned politicians.
And so that was a clip from just this past June
when Quinn went to a DeSantis event
in the town of Hollis, New Hampshire,
and asked the Florida governor a very good question.
Quinn DeSantis has gotten a reputation for being, let me be diplomatic awkward in his interactions
with the public on the campaign trail for a young man who's now encountered over 35 White
House hopefuls.
How did you find his bedside manner and his response to your question initially?
Um, I mean, I just don't think how he's on the trail
and how he's conducting himself in New Hampshire
is gonna play for him,
because often you'll find his, you know,
never back down officials, they, you know,
they like to, you know, control the environment,
they don't want any spontaneous encounters,
they don't really like any, you know, hard questions.
It's just something that's not gonna play in New Hampshire,
you know, I state where, you know, hard questions. It's just something that's not going to play in the Hampshire. You know, I state where, you know, retail politics really matters. And
that, you know, that question of mine, you just played his answer. I don't think it's
going to play it because he's trying to draw this, you know, fine line of, you know, not
condemning what happened on January 6th. It's just extremely hypocritical because he's
saying that we shouldn't relitigate,
things that happened two or three years ago,
when his whole talk was relitigating things
when it came to Florida and COVID, an economy.
And it's just something that's not going to be playing
in Hampshire, where a state that really values
retail politics.
Yeah, I mean, you really seem to have dodged the question
and it resulted in a brutal daily beast headline, Ron DeSantis is afraid of questions from a 15 year old. I love it. Anyway, I really do.
And it really does look, I mean, if there's like a side by side here of you and I in this
interview, just so you know, this is like a before and after image right now. I want
you to know that this is how it ends up, Quinn.
This is how you end up.
I just want you to know.
I'm just kidding.
I think this kid's got a much better shot than I ever have.
I want to be him when I grow up.
I will billy carbon.
But this was not your last encounter though.
To be clear, never back down.
This is the pack that is basically running
to Santa's campaign and vice versa.
This seems to be one of the greatest lines between,
or the blurious line between a pack and a campaign that I've,
I've ever seen, they're not even really pretending to be independent entities at all,
but to be clear, you have encountered these people and you have not backed down.
So what happened next year in your Odyssey with DeSantis through a New Hampshire?
Uh, you may like the events that followed
that June 27th at home.
Yeah, I think you encountered them like every month.
Since, since, since,
Oh yeah, I mean, I knew I wanted to encounter him
because I wanted to ask the questions that matter.
Usually at a DeSantis event,
there's gonna be like a woke question five times.
It just gets, you know, repetitive
and it's not lightning for voters.
So I want to ask those questions that he's not getting asked. It's on a lot of people's minds.
Right after that event, I went to a July 4th parade because I, in part, wanted to apologize
because Mike, go out this event is to never make a candidate look stupid. In that event,
he did look stupid in the eyes of some. I want them to give an answer that I would enlighten some people. And what shocked me is that he was struggling to answer them 30 seconds.
And that's really, is a question. His advisor should have been preparing him for months.
So I approached the government for the first few times that July 4th parade I was physically blocked
by staffers from never back down. We can talk about their little unnatural connection later.
I have a whole lot to say about that.
And the third time I approached him,
my approach to him is like governor,
I'm not kid who asked you that question.
I'm sorry for any trouble got you in.
He said, oh, I know who you are.
And then I was tugged from behind.
I was physically surrounded, physically detained,
not allowed to move forward at the parade.
All for asking a question on January 6th.
Then a month later,
you know, this is my monthly DeSantis event. I'm probably not going to be going any others after
these, but on August's event, I wanted to ask him a question and you know raised my hand,
I asked the question, but you know when I tried to go up to him afterwards, I was again, you know,
physically blocked. You know, my mom actually wanted to go see a family friend and she was actually
physically blocked because they thought she was going to see DeSantis.
It's really bizarre to me because they're just so controlling of the environment.
And I've really learned that the staffer had been taking photos of me and posting them
on Snapchat with the caption, you know, on Arcade.
I can't believe they're communicating via Snapchat, first of all.
But you know, it's bizarre to me. And this unnatural connection and control his pack has over the contain.
It's unnatural.
And voters are noticing it too.
So it's not just not something that's going to play for him.
And you know, a state in New Hampshire where we vet our candidates well.
And we really noticed them.
I got a bounce.
But before we do, I do have one last question for you, because people accuse you. You're a smart, savvy young person, and they say, oh, he's being
manipulated by adults or his parents are writing his questions for him. How do you respond to that?
You know, to sort of describe that relationship in 2019, I asked a question to then vice president
Joe Biden. And on the way over, my dad was like, you should ask a question about,
what is this dog's name?
And I was like, Dad, no, that's a stupid question.
I never asked that.
Then I went up to vice president Biden.
I asked the question, he was like,
do you believe that a Trump should have impeachment Trumps?
Biden was a bit shot.
And he answered it.
And the next day, Lauren Ingram, on the Ingram,
was on and she was like, you know,
this kid is a plan, obviously, you know,
set up by his, you know, liberal parents.
He doesn't have the intellectual capability
to ask such a question.
The ironic thing being, you know,
my dad encouraged me to ask, you know,
question about dogs.
So that, you know, sort of describes our relationship,
but I do owe a lot to my mom for driving me to all these things.
About 50, I can't drive, man.
So I owe a lot to her for that.
Lauren Ingram doesn't have the intellectual capability to have a television show.
So I don't know why she's actually seen that.
I don't think she would debate Quinn Mitchell.
I'll tell you that right now.
Quinn Mitchell, the future governor of New Hampshire. Thank you so much.
Keep up the great work.
We appreciate you.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for having me on.
Don't forget to drunk dial because Miami complaint line 786-505-9842. That's 786-505-9842.
Call now because I know you're drinking and driving while you listen to this podcast.
Roy, what are the issues on this week's Wheel of Despair?
Okay.
Are you okay?
I'm, every week.
Yeah.
We do this wheel of despair a bit.
And every week, I leave the studio depressed.
Feeling, feeling despair, would you say?
Yes.
So it's working.
Yes, it is.
It's absolutely working.
We have aing homeless people
Jesus I Already feel it. I already feel it. Yeah insurance
Okay, bulldozers. Okay, and don't say jail jail. I just said it. Oh now what now in trouble?
Shall we shall we spin wheel
Now what? Well that would trouble.
Would trouble that?
Shall we, shall we spin wheel?
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Insurance!
Insurance!
BELL RINGS
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Headline in Newsweek.
BELL RINGS
Oh wow, Newsweek.
Florida residents.
Flee state.
I wish.
As insurance premiums skyrocket up to nine hundred percent. That's a lot.
Yes. According to the US Census Bureau, nearly 300,000 people left Florida in 2022. It's about
like 23,000 people every month, relocating mostly to Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, South
Carolina, and Texas, because people cannot afford to live here anymore.
We are not only the inflation capital of the United States, while inflation is coming down
in all 49 states.
It is coming up and sky high in the great free state of Florida. We are
the most expensive health care state in the union. We spend the least on education and teacher
salaries. And we're basically at the top of all the bad lists. And on the bottom of all the good list that you want to be high on, I'd want to be high
to, uh, to still live.
But yes, insurance, people cannot afford to ensure their homes.
And a lot of people are basically just taking the chance now.
They're going uninsured.
The problem is if you want to buy a house or you want to get a mortgage, I should say,
and you're not paying all cash, you want to buy a house or you want to get a mortgage, I should say, and you're not paying all cash You need to have insurance and it will absolutely more than double
Your monthly expenses on housing. So if you got a mortgage payment of $3,000 a month on your house
You will be paying at least at least $3,000 a month in insurance on that same house.
That's a lot.
It's a lot, Roy.
Trust me, as a homeowner, that is something
that I really don't want to think of.
You're feeling that despair, Roy.
You're feeling that despair yet?
I'm feeling underwater right before we actually go
underwater.
Let's spin that wheel.
Oh, yeah.
They're out here arresting homeless people.
It's been that way.
Something about the to die after that one.
Really, really just, can you,
can you do it again, please, for me?
They're out here arresting homeless people.
It's been that way.
It's been that way.
People listening on the podcast
are missing my jazz hands right now, which just sort of adds
insult to injury to insult to injury.
The headline this week Roy is Miami Beach commission votes to allow the arrest of homeless
people who sleep outside and decline shelter. So the city previously had a ban on outdoor sleeping, but that ordinance required
police to give someone a warning before they made an arrest. The new ordinance says,
f**k that warning. And f**k you, homeless people. We are going to criminalize you for sleeping outside on the earth.
And so there's a lot of reasons
Roy that people would decline a shelter.
Shelters can be dangerous.
People cannot bring some of their personal effects
and their items.
A lot of people have their entire,
all of their worldly possessions in a shopping cart or a bag
that might not be allowed into
the shelter, they might not have access to certain medicine or work or things that means
by which they make money on the street.
There's all kinds of reasons.
But now on a highly controversial split vote of four to three at the Miami Beach Commission,
now we're going to basically turn people who are down on their lock, who may be dealing
with mental illness or addiction, or just can't afford the insurance required to live
in their homes because it's going to double their rent or double their mortgage payment
or more.
And so now they're going to be criminals is basically what we're going to do.
And I think we learned from Jim DeFeedy on last week's show that putting people
that don't belong in prison into prison
is not helpful to anyone.
It's not helpful to our system,
and it's certainly not helpful for them.
Feel it Roy?
Yeah, yeah, I'm definitely is a disparate.
Now feel as agreed.
Let's spin the wheel.
What are those?
In the city of Miami, we talked about this actually earlier this year last year on the
show.
They are absolutely demolition happy at the city. I mean, they will just come
and take your home or your business and they will knock that shit down for nothing. They
will beg forgiveness, not ask permission. In fact, they won't even beg for, they will not
beg forgiveness. Nor will they ask permission. They will just steal your property and knock
at the f*** down.
But imminent domain type situation? Not even.
Basically they're saying like, oh look, you've been cited here by the code inspector for
your window having a crack in it or something not being just right in your home.
They're now calling all of those issues in the aftermath of the Champlain Towers tragedy.
They're calling all those, those are all life safety issues.
This is an unsafe structure.
We're going to knock your house down
because you didn't repair your door.
So basically worst than any HOA that you've ever seen.
The city of Miami is a racketeering organization,
Roy, in case we didn't stop Miami Mafia, man.
So it is an HOA.
It, I mean, it's, it's, yes.
You make a, you, you, you goddamn right, meatball.
Make it very good point.
But here's the even more screwed up thing.
What's happening is Roy is people who buy a house
that the previous owners may have had the violations
or may have done some illegal construction
or may have screwed up.
And you didn't even know about it.
And may have had no way of knowing about it
because they didn't pull a permit
and you didn't know about this, you know, refurbishing or construction or whatever, you're now responsible.
So you have homeowners now. Their property has accrued so many violations and late fees and all
this stuff from a previous owner or previous owners. It could be from years or even decades ago,
but now the city saying like,
oh yeah, even though you bought your house 20 years ago
and you didn't know about any of this shit,
we're gonna come bulldoze your house.
And a woman who bought a very modest single family home
in the city of Miami was told at one point
by the city of Miami that to bring her home up to code
per lovely home it would cost her six point five million dollars.
Oh, and then she bought like 20 years ago. That's perfectly fine. She's been living in. There's
been no issues, no problems because of code violation before. And the city does not want to help her.
That's the thing too.
She devotes all of her time to dealing with these issues.
She can't go out and make a living
and spend time with her family and enjoy her life.
She's got to just deal with the city.
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You feeling it, Roy?
You feeling it?
Yeah, this is a...
You live in Broward, what do you care?
Oh yeah, that's true.
I kind of feel better now.
What are you?
What are you?
Are we done with the wheel?
Are we done?
Or do we have to do one?
Let's do one more.
Let's do one more.
Bruno Moss.
Sure.
If you say so.
Don't say jail.
Hey!
Happy story. All's well that ends well. Oh, we sure about this. Don't say jail. Hey.
Happy story.
All's well that ends well.
Are we sure about this?
We are.
This is happy ending.
The former Florida lawmaker who sponsored the Don't Say Gay Bill has just been sentenced
to prison for COVID-19 relief fraud.
Oh, man.
As a, as, oh, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo,
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that's all, in federal prison.
And I think he's got like another five years of probation
after he gets out of federal prison.
Two marcus, yeah.
I think that's worthy of another Tadado though.
I mean,
...
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for coping with another week of the Wheel of Despair.
I need a drink.
I think maybe we need to put that segment on hiatus.
I think we need to, I think we need to,
I think we need to shell that bit for a bit
is what I think.
This week's Miami moment, we leave where we began
in a perfect circle here,
this cycle of corruption and violence that we live in here
and in the city of Miami.
This is Miami Commissioner Sabina Covo
at the September 29th, 40th anniversary fundraiser
for care resource.
This is an LGBTQ plus centric nonprofit healthcare organization. It started
out as a HIV and AIDS organization back in the 1980s. And she attended apparently to make
some sort of proclamation and what you will see now is a small sampling of her most coherent
moments from a rambling and incoherent eight-minute statement.
Cocaine's.
Ciovio Coba.
We cannot have a situation right now within our state.
We are not the same.
We have not allowed to house situations within our state.
We are not equal. We're trying to show the community about,
is that about being different?
Is that about being diverse?
Happy, being for happiness.
And happiness means that we are all the same.
We don't need to use the words. We don't need to use any type of
different word because people say, oh, because, oh, there's hate, they're using this word. Let's
say it. No, no, no. We are the happiness office in the city of Miami, which is this your tool. My second father was part of what happened here.
He was part of the way that these people have been coming. And he lunched privacy. And I
acknowledged his privacy and I got into that. I am your advocate. I'm going to continue
I am your advocate. I'm going to continue being your advocate.
And you will never pass my thoughts.