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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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I watched some of the funeral today.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
We're going to get to that a little bit later.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
And by the way, we've got the great founder executive
director of the organization Power of the Future, Daniel Turner,
is on deck tonight. Let me tell you there is
nobody better in the universe than Daniel Turner to talk
about what is happening with all the climate change hysteria
and the Democrat playbook When something like a natural disaster happens.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
It's the strangest thing in the world.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
It's not strange to you and us, do you and I,
because we know what we're talking about. Our eyes are
fully opened. But the Democrats don't take accountability for anything.
They use climate change. Oh, the climate change caused this.
It wasn't us being complete dumbasses that led to this.
It wasn't It wasn't us, you know, lack of force management,
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the fact that our fire hydrants are running dry.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
It's just climate change. You see.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
That's far easier for them to do, and they use
it as a tool to avoid accountability. So we're talking
with Daniel Turner about that and so much more. Again,
he's he's one of our favorites here on Battleground Live.
So he'll be on deck here shortly. But President Carter
is his casket is in the Washington National Cathedral today, which,
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by the way, Washington National Cathedral is a is the culmination,
the climax, the climax of my book One True Patriot
happens in the Washington National Cathedral, and it's if you
haven't been there, and I don't know, I know. Money's
tight for everybody including us here at Fort Parnell. But
it's kind of there's so much history in that church.
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I absolutely love that building. And we did tons of
research at the Washington National Cathedral to make these end
scenes of the book just top notch, all these secret
compartments and tunnels and like crazy things there. But that
is where President Jimmy Carter is today. And I wanted
to draw attention to something because I think this is interesting.
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This is a picture of where Jimmy Carter's casket was
laying in the Washington National Cathedral.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
You know what that is.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
That is the Jerusalem Cross that is etched in the
floor of the altar of the Washington National Cathedral. This
is essentially a Christian symbol, a Catholic symbol of that
represents Christ's sacrifice that the Left has been freaking out
over because Pete haig Seth has this tattoo on his body,
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the same damn thing, this same exact tattoo.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
This is the same thing that Pete Eggs tattooed.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
But this same damn thing, Jimmy Carter's casket is sitting
on top of it, and no one seems to be
concerned about being a white supremacist in that building.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
No one's saying anything.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
But the point is, you see how everything that the
Democrats do, and much of this show, the theme is
going to be how the Democrats really are just an
existential threat to this country. Their policies are an existential
threat to American safety. We talk about this often, But
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they also just truth doesn't exist in their world. I
think that's why. Certainly, when you think about Democrat language,
and they're experts at using language right, twisting words and something,
you know, the media will echo those words and sometimes
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even conservatives, by the way, will find I mean, I
have made mistakes and found myself using their words and
not even realizing it.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
That's how good they are with this stuff.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
But I just I just feel like this is why
they came up with the word my truth.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Oh this is my truth, because their world has no truth.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
And I think that most Democrats, even if it's on
an unconscious level, experience significant cognitive dissonance. It is difficult
to live in a continuous world of lies, and they do,
so they come up with things like, oh, this is
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just my truth. Actually there's no such thing as my truth.
There's just the truth. But I think they do that
and some level to keep themselves sane, even if they
don't even realize it. So couple of couple of vote updates. One,
let's talk about the Lake and Riley Act. Lake and
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Riley Act found its way to the United States Senate today.
Eighty four Senators voted to advance the Lake and Riley Act,
the nine no's eighty four to nine.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
So it was the actual vote.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
The nine no's Sanders, Shatz, Smith, Warren Booker, Herono, Kim Marky, Merkley.
So you got to kind of wonder why Democrats would
vote against a bill that would force the detention and
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perhaps deportation of criminal illegal alien invaders like Lake and
Riley's murderer.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Again, you know, just said it.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Democrats and their policies in their worldview, Well, it's an
They are an existential threat to this country and to
American safety and welfare.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
I read a story today about.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
A California man found dead with a hose in his hand,
trying to protect his parents' home that they owned for
fifty five years.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
That really shook me.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
And you know, I've seen really terrible, horrifying things in
my forty three years on this earth. I've seen human
beings do terrible things to one another, and all the while,
it seems at home and talked a little bit about
what it means to have a home and how it's synonymous.
I think, especially in America with the American dream. You've
got pictures, you've got memories, you know, Christmases, Christmas mornings,
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you know, pictures of dead loved ones that hang in
the hell. I mean, like homes have. Homes are more
than just brick and mortar, so to speak. And I
just feel like the Democrats are just not taken this
seriously from Biden on down, and ultimately I think this
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will just wake more Americans up to the danger that
they pose to this country in American safety. But the
reason why this man was found dead with the hose
in his hands, trying to protect his parents' home that
they owned for fifty five years is because the government
was so inept and so unprepared, with the fire Department
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and first responder agencies focused on DEI or forcing fit
firefighters out because they refused to get the COVID vacs,
leading to a shortage that undoubtedly cost issues during this wildfire.
The only reason he had to do that and sacrifice
his life is because Democrat policies and leadership led him
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inextricably to that moment. And it just makes me mad
because these deaths, you know, Lake and Riley's death is
another good example, these are completely preventable if we had
the right leaders. And I saw Joe Biden today. They
did a cabinet meeting, a televised cabinet meeting, Joe Biden
sitting right next to cackling com Harris. Thank god, by
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the way, she did not win her bid for the
White House. But Joe turned it over to Kamala during
the cabinet meeting on the wildfires, and Joe said, fire away,
no pun intended, and then they kind of laughed and
Kamala cackled, and it just got me thinking, like, imagine
being related to that California man who is just defending
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his parents home and hearing something like that. Would you
think that your leaders had your back? Do you think
that your leaders had your best interests at heart? Do
you think that maybe we deserve a better class of
American political leader in this country?
Speaker 2 (10:39):
I think so, all right, we're gonna.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Get back to this wildfire stuff, and Daniel Turner will
be here soon. So listen to Gavin Newsom today as
he's touring these wildfires. Listen to what he says to
the question about why the fire hydrants didn't have any water.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
This situation with the water obviously in the palisage ran
out last night in the hydrants.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
I was started the firefighter on this block.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
They left because there was no water in the hydrants here.
The local folks are trying to figure that out. I mean,
just when you have a system that it's not dissimilar
to what we've seen in other extraordinarily large.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Local folks are going to have to figure that out.
So to me, as someone who has.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
You know, been in the military, been a platoon leader
in combat and then company commander thereafter, or even maybe
even in an executive officer in between, one thing that's
drilled into you as a young officer is that you
are responsible for everything that happens or fails to happen
under your command. I look at our political leaders, whether
they're Democrats or Republicans, by the way, at any level, local, state,
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or federal, through that same lens, anything that happens under
their leadership. Political leadership, whether they're in Congress or the Senate.
They're running a state as governor, doesn't matter to me.
They are responsible for everything that happens or fails to happen.
Now responsible giving grace here, not giving grace to Gavin Newsom,
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but giving grace, just blanket grace across the board. Responsible
doesn't always mean you're at fault, but the buck stops
with you. As a leader. It's your job to figure
it out. So to hear Gavin Newsom say, well, the
locals are gonna have to figure that out, or the
locals will figure that out, it's just not it's not
appropriate because the locals, I mean, the calcified bureaucracy in
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the uniparty out in California is such that no local
member of any government out there can do anything without.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
A permit from the state.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
So it's like one big corrupt, self licking ice cream
cone out there.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
And let me tell you something else.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
President Trump has been relentless about this, going after Newsom,
going after Karen Bassi's the mayor of la who is
in Africa at the President of Ghana's inauguration at the
time while our city while they're he burned by the
way she was on Kamala Harris a shortlist for vice
president somehow. I mean, she is a thousand times worse
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than Tim Wallas, if you can even believe that. But
these people are incompetent at every level, and President Trump
is calling it out to saying, hey, you're accountable, do something,
do better, do anything?
Speaker 4 (13:20):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
President Trump now is calling for the reservoirs up in
northern California to be opened up to let water flow
down state to help put out some of these fires.
I mean, innovative leadership and strong leadership during times of
crisis can be the difference between life and death. And
the media, certainly the corporate media, the liberal media in
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these Democrat politicians are attacking President Trump for politicizing politicized.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I mean, it's do you ever notice.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
That the very people, these liberals, who's devastating liberal policies
directly lead to these, for example, wildfires in California. They
never want to politicize anything that they themselves were in
charge of. And when President Trump calls him out, they
balk at it. But he is absolutely right. So Newsom
was asked about Trump talking about him, and here's what
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he had to say.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
We're in the public safety face. I hate to even
ask this question, but the president electos to attack you,
blame you. Four days one can't even respond to it.
I mean, it's people are literally flean. People have lost
their lives, kids lost their schools, families completely torn asunder,
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churches burned down. This guy wanted to politicize it.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
I have a lot of thoughts, and I know what
I want to say, I won't.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
I stood next to the President of the United States
of America today and I was proud to be with
Joe Biden, and he had the backs of every single
person in this community.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Actually, he said on the good news front, I became
a great grandfather today. I mean, no bs, that's what
That's what Biden said. I mean, so you see the
Democrat playbook. Their policies lead to these natural, horrific natural disasters,
the fact that they're utterly incompetent in every level, I mean, ultimately,
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their incompetence led to this stuff. But then their incompetence
is in charge of the cleanup or navigating what is
a natural disaster. And anytime anyone tries to hold them accountable,
they play the victim. This is their playbook, over and
over and over again. So we've got Daniel Turner now
he's the founder and executive director of Power of the Future, and.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
My good buddy, Daniel Turner. Welcome, my friend. How's it going.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Yeah, that's great. Through with you, Sean, Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Okay, So I just want to jump right into into
all of this craziness with you. I feel like I
did a similar show at this time of year last year,
like probably last year about the wildfires in Maui, and
it was many of the same issues, use of just
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basically democrat uniparty rule, whether it's you know, Hawaii being
an island surrounded by water. I mean, they had the
same issue with access to water during the wildfire. They
had they had the same problems with you know, brush
removal or forest management. They had the same problems with
above ground power lines that should have been buried, especially
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in high wind areas. Yet they consistently reject this stuff,
preferring instead to cut the budgets of our first responders
and firefighters and sacrifice everything on this perverse, sick altar
of diversity, equity and inclusion at the expense of everybody's
safety and then act like the victim when something like
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this happens. It just it's getting to a boiling point
with me, my friend, that it just seems like it's
the same damn playbook over and over and over again.
And I'm just I'm just wondering and hoping beyond hope
that people wake up to it out there soon and
kick all these idiots to the curb.
Speaker 4 (17:04):
Yeah. Yeah, it's it's a lot to take in because
you see the images and and the the level of destruction. Uh,
we haven't even begun to see how how devastating it's
going to be. And it's it's tragic, but it's also
genuinely angering And I don't care. Yes, Gavin says, like
you're politicizing this. Let's politicize it because you're Yeah, your
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party has been in control of California for decades and
not just slight control, like complete, unabashed, unapologetic leftist control,
and you say it's going to be the playbook for
the nation. Right, California's green policies are leading the nation
and they and they are very proud of it. Well,
when you put all these green policies in play, this
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is kind of what you get right when you put
when you put smelt above water for reservoirs and and
and hydration. You know, it's still illegal in Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Explain, explained us what that is like this the spelt
is like the fish thing, and I guess there's some
EPA regulation tell it.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Explain that to us.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
This is the abuse of the Endangered Species Act, right,
And so this is this is where this is where
Congress needs to do a good job defining laws more carefully.
And and also where you know what the Chevron deference
case was at the Supreme Court. When it's not well defined,
we have left it up to the agencies to define it.
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But when you get bad apporate operators like the Biden
administration in charge of these agencies, they define it crazy.
So the Endangered Species Act, right, Well, of course we
don't want to see animals go extinct. The smelt is
not going extinct, but maybe the smelt in this one
little part of California is disappearing. So they use the
Endangered Species Act and say, therefore, we have to shut
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down all of these these reservoirs. Gavin Newsom's trying to
knock down six dams throughout the state to close even
more reservoirs or open them because of smelton, because of salmon. Well,
we don't have a salmon shortage. You know, maybe there's
there's a problem in this one particular area of California
where there are fewer salmon. But you know what, there
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used to probably be coyotes in downtown Pittsburgh. Then people
moved in, coyotes moved out. And that's just good, is
it bad? That's just progress. And so they use the
Endangered Species Act and so yeah, so they they've.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
Smelts like a fish that's this big, it's like particularly and.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Again, the smelter everywhere, but in this particular river of California,
they've they've abused the Endangered Species Act, and therefore we
have a lot of water problem. And Trump is absolutely right.
California's got a ton of water. The drought in California,
and it did have a drought, no doubt, and lots
of places in the world go through drought. We had
a dust bowl in the center of the country for
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a decade. Right. The drought in California ended in twenty
twenty two. But it is still illegal to water your
lawn in Los Angeles, So people don't water their lawn
and so your lawn is dead and a lot of
people didn't rip up the dead lawn. They just left
dead lawn. And so you've got dead lawn and dead
trees and dead branches. It's illegal to remove fallen trees
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because again they claim that fallen trees become habitat for
chipmunks and squirrels.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
And are you serious, like this is it's actually illegal.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
It's illegal to do forest management absolutely.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
Because this is this is part of the go nature, right,
This is this is what what Justin Trudeau did in California.
And remember two years ago the fires that we saw
in California, I'm sorry, in Canada and remember two years
ago the fires that we saw in Canada that all
of New York was under snug because the same deal, right,
we're going to go natural, and by going natural means
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we're not allowed to clear, we're not allowed to remove brush,
we're not allowed to move fallen trees. But so go natural.
That's awesome, but nature is brutal, right, So what we're
seeing with the forest fires in California is not That
is nature. And what allows humans to, as the Bible says, right,
like subdue the earth? What allows humans to do that?
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Efficiently are fossil fuels. So when nature has given its course,
it is tornadoes and hurricanes. But when man is allowed
to build, we build hurricane resistant buildings, and we build
water walls, and we build remediation systems like irrigation. But
what we're seeing in Los Angeles, those fires, that is
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nature and nature is brutal, and so we're allowing it
to be natural, and this is the result. We cannot
coexist with nature. Nature will always win. So do we
decide we want to let humans win or do we
want to let nature win? Well, nature is winning. Now,
how's it going? California?
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I mean, all of Pacific Palisades is pretty much gone.
I mean it's really unbelievable that the level of damage
and incompetence that led to this, So the fact that
it's illegal to do any sort of forest management with
you know, which essentially leads to these insane wildfires when
coupled with high winds. And by the way, I should
also say, you know, an enemy, a global enemy with
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an open border and facing an asymmetric threat, they know
that these moronic liberal policies, They know what they can
and can't do. And I mean, do they weaponize them
against this using using natural disasters or or using scenarios
like this. There have been stories of people lighting fires
all throughout California, uh to, or through Los Angeles to
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make this worse, right, Yeah, and it's like it's and
it's like these Democrat lead leaders and I use the
term loosely, like Gavin Newsom takes zero responsibility for this,
and I mean I mean none and in fact plays
the victim. And then you know Karen Bass even in
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Los Angeles when this goes down and she can't even
hold a basic press conference or read a website price.
If you need help, go to you r L. I mean,
this is no bullshit, man, how is it?
Speaker 4 (23:15):
So?
Speaker 1 (23:15):
What's your take on this? Like this Mia? You know
Democrat leadership leadership? I mean, because it really is, they
really are missing it actually be better if they were
just missing in action.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
Oh yeah, absolutely? Would you know? I'm not an anarchist.
I clearly don't like big government. I don't like strong,
powerful federal government. But there is a role for government.
And our government does basic core functions very very poorly.
And you can especially point to Democrats because they control
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most of our major if not all, of our major cities,
And what's a major six city that's successful right now
anywhere in the country, right that is not crime ridden,
homeless ridden, filth ridden. Name once successful city, big city
that you could point to and you're like, that city
is doing gangbusters. All of our cities are completely falling.
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And so what we've done is we've started these popularity
contests where we elect people on immutable characteristics of race
and gender. Karen Bass is historic. Google Karen Bass historic
election and you'll see countless articles about how historic it
was that she won because she's a black woman and
it was a historic short is she qualified to be
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to be mayor of Los Angeles? No, and not because
she's a black woman, because she's just not qualified. And
we see that across the board, right. California is the
best example of that because name another state in the
country that burns as much as California. Right. You never
see southern Oregon have forest fires. You never see western
Nevada have forest fires. You never see western Arizona have
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forest fires. You never see southwest Idaho have these. For
it's only California, always California. And then Gavin Newsom gets
to hide behind the climate change, right, And I always
call climate change for the governors and our mayors. It's
like the punch's pilot effect, where I just wash my hands.
I am not guilty of this because climate change, and
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now you don't have to do the boring part. Let's
be blunt. Did Gavin Newsom run for office to do
forest management? Hell?
Speaker 3 (25:27):
No?
Speaker 4 (25:27):
Right? Did Karen Dass run for mayor of Los Angeles
to do grid and infrastructure?
Speaker 3 (25:34):
No?
Speaker 4 (25:35):
She ran because of social justice and diversity and tolerance.
And so they run on all of this bullshit, But
then the very core functions that we ask them to do,
like make sure there's water in the fire hydrants. I
don't care that the fire chief is a lesbian. Lesbian
would have water in the fire hydrants, right, So she's
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not even a good lesbian, it's her only qualification. And
she said, I'm going to hire diverse people, not great firefighters.
I'm going to hire diverse people. You're gonna tell me
a great firefighter who's in charge of that area doesn't
know that there's no water in those hydrants?
Speaker 2 (26:15):
How how is that possible? Daniel?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Because these fire departments, I mean, you know how this
goes man like they're doing their their quarterly checks or
you know, they're they test this stuff.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
How is it possible, especially out in California.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
As you said, California is like one of the only
states that has these insane, insane wildfires, which is, by
the way, a very interesting point. But how does it happen,
especially when you know that as a firefighter in Los
Angeles and you don't check.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
Yeah, I just I just.
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Don't yeah exactly, loss of words. And if this world
happened in a super red state, they would have said, See,
that's what you get. That's what you get when you
think everyone's on your own. I believe in government, But
California is the most taxed, the most expensive state in
the nation by far right there. I was looking at
taxes the other day. I think in Virginia we pay
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five point five percent income tax. Tragic still, but California
is over thirteen percent income tax, state level income tax.
California is The's why it's also the leading exodus state
in the nation. People are fleeing. And you know what,
people are going to flee after this because the same
incompetent people who run the state and the city are
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now going to be running the permitting to rebuild your house.
And I hate to be a naysayer. I don't want
to pile on and make things worse. But way do
you see the push of the environmental left to say,
you know what, maybe we shouldn't rebuild those houses.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Do you think that's going to happen?
Speaker 4 (27:44):
Fuck? You? Can I say that?
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Yeah? Can I encourage it? Yes?
Speaker 4 (27:48):
One hundred percent. Those houses on the water in Malibu,
they're going to say, you know what, it has gone
back to nature. As you think, you think, there's going
to be a huge fight to say we're not rebuilding,
and you're not allowed to rebuild because because this is
what we've done by destroying nature. That's how insane these
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climate people are. And it's gonna be decades. I mean,
you look at the permitting process to try to build
a shed in your backyard. Not yours are mine because
that's what we live in the country, right, But in
places like Pasadena you want to change the shingles on
your house, whoa, look at the permitting process you got
to go through. Now you've got five thousand people who
need to get permits. Good fucking luck, you know, look
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at the incompetence that run the city again. They don't
know there's no water in the fire hydrants, right, Yeah,
And there's so many things, Sean, I could talk about
this till I'm blue in the face. What would your
electric vehicle have done?
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (28:45):
I mean that that was gonna be one of my
follow on questions. And you know, California is doubling down
on all this stuff and saying zero gas powered vehicles
by twenty thirty five. How in God's name? First of all,
is that even possible? I don't think that it is.
I don't see, I just don't. But second of all,
these electric vehicles are notoriously unreliable during times of emergencies,
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extreme cold, heat.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
It's crazy.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
What if you just didn't charge it? What if you
just got home, you know, you forgot to plug it in,
and now you hear the alerts saying evacuate, evacuate, And
what do you do, right? I mean, with a gallon
of gas in the car, you can at least get
ten miles away, and that's all you need to go
is ten miles with a dead car? What do you
do right? So your electric vehicle would have been absolutely useless. Again,
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there's so many things converging at this one moment of
bad policies, green policies, incompetence, DEI the climate nonsense, like
that's all, and this is it. California is their their mecca.
California is there is their gold standard of how these
policies work. Fuck. Just a week ago, Gavin was talking
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about Trump proofing the state because we are so great,
we are going to stand up.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
To Trump in the in the cow.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
I'm so glad that you brought that up, because in
the California legislature today, do you know what they were doing.
They were appropriating funds for legal fights to challenge Donald Trump.
It is it is just a dereliction of duty of
the highest order. It's it's just like incomprehensible to me
that that anybody could think like this, Yet Democrats do,
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and it's fair.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
It happens almost at every level.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
I mean, you know, like you said, Gavin Newsom, Caaren Bass,
Kamala Harris, Tim Walls, They're all the same to me,
they really are. They They're essentially interchangeable. During these times
of great crisis, They're all just perfectly useless in almost
every single way. And I do think it's it's because
they're just what completely steeped on this, you know, insane
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Marxists DEI like virtue signaling, crap like. But while they're
focused on that, there there's there's no water in the
fire hydrants and you know, I just it's it's crazy
to me.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
And at the federal level, they've always been able to
blame the other guy that my predecessor, right, Obama blamed Bush,
Trump blamed Obama, Biden blamed Trump.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Right.
Speaker 4 (31:18):
So there's always since we flipped parties, especially historically now
we've been flipping every election. Basically, we flip party. We
flipped party. Yeah, and since my whole life, right, we
flip we go to what you know, the I think
when was the last time the continuity have a party
was Bush after Reagan? Right, was the only time that
we went twelve years of the same political parties otherwise
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flip flip. But California hasn't done that. It has been
Democrat after Democrat after Demo, more and more to the
left Democrat and and Gavin Newsom did to California. What
what Kamala Harris did to the border, right, Wow, we've
all watched it. We all witnessed it. And and we're
being told, like, don't believe your lying eyes. Everything is great.
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Gavin Newsom is saying this is all climate change's fault.
Kamala is telling you the border is safe. The bullet
we dodged in November cannot be more more salient right
now because Kamala is Gavin Newsom and and these policies
would have been cemented further in place if she had won,
and pretty soon all of America would be burning like California.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
I saw, I think, I think you're wrong with Jack
Pisobic yesterday where you made the point about Karen Bass
being at the you know, presidential inauguration in Ghana, Africa
while our city bars weren't you Who among us is
not at the president of Ghana's inauguration?
Speaker 2 (32:43):
How?
Speaker 4 (32:43):
Who perfect role for the mayor of Los Angeles?
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Why is there? Why is it appropriate for her to
be there?
Speaker 4 (32:52):
The Japanese emperor is going to have root canal. It's like, well,
I guess the mayor of Buffalo.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
It's insanely random.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
I don't even understand it. It's like it really is.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
But you mad.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
You made a parallel point about you drew a contrast
between that and the left and the media's reaction to
Ted Cruz being I think, on vacation with his family
in Cancun during that terrible ice storm.
Speaker 4 (33:19):
Yeah, you know, and that ice storm kind of did
come out of nowhere. It's not like these fires that
she had been briefed on before she got on a plane.
Some of the earliest speculation is that these fires started
on New Year's because of fireworks, and there was a
point on New Year's Day that these these fires were
a few hundred acres in size. That that you say,
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a competent mayor and a competent team could have said,
all right, we're heading into Santa Ana win season. We
can squash this thing now. But they didn't. So aside
from that, they started off very small. But the ice
storm really did come out of nowhere, and Ted Cruse
was with his family on vacation and Texans all of
a sudden woke up to a day and a half
of sleep in rain that froze all the wind turbines,
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and she closed the electric grid and forty seven I
think people froze to death in their homes, and everybody
blasted Ted Cruz for being out of the country when
it happened and the stupidity of that even is not
just the timing, because of course he didn't know a
nice storm was coming, But the stupidity is that a
US senator has no state authority, right Like, even if
he had been home, what is he going to do?
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It's kind of what annoys me whenever like these senators
get on TV. You know, it's like I'm gonna be
It's like you don't have anything to do, like go
back to DC and do your job at the federal level.
You're not the governor or the mayor. But she is
the mayor, right like, this is her responsibility. And she
knew that this was going to she was briefed before
she got on a plane that this was going to
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be bad, but she still went to Ghana. Again further
proof there's no such thing as climate change, because who
gets on a plane to go to Ghana from Los
Angeles if there's a climate crisis? Fuck Biden? Why was
he in Los Angeles? Not to greet these the firefighters?
He was there to see his grand great grandson or daughter.
He didn't remember which one.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
It was, really is that that he did? He was
That's why he was there.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Yeah, remember he well he of course, they found an
excuse so that the taxpayers paid for the trip. So
I'm sure they set up a meeting somewhere so that
air force one. Otherwise the president has to come out
of pocket. So they always find a reason.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Are you kidding me? Oh?
Speaker 4 (35:24):
Yeah? So But but if you saw him standing next
to Gaven News and.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
That did yeah, where he's like, I'm a great and
and and more positive news. I mean, after all the
Pacific House, he was gone, I'm a great grandfather.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
They found some stupid reason for him to be in
Los Angeles, and he also wanted to see his great grandson.
So that's how they made because that's how they always
make this and make this shit happen. But but how
bad is the climate crisis? Right? You jumped on a
plane to go to California to meet your great great
grand son daughter. Again, no one knows what it is,
and I'm sure that kid's gonna grow so fucked up.
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It's not gonna know what Biden. After all, you know,
congrats on the inheritance. Though, Jo sent the check and
a gift.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
You know, a bunch of Russian oligarchs come bearing gifts
for your.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
Great maybe uncle Hunter gave him one of his ship
finger doodles right with all the splotches and.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Maybe amon that he got from the CCP exactly.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
But you know, these people will jump on planes for
any possible reason. But then they'll tell you that as
a climate crisis.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
And that's where I mean the whole climate change thing
first of all, you know, I mean I saw elon
Musk today say, oh, climate change is real, but it's
happening very slow. Well, I mean I would put forth
like the climate has always changed. It has changed on
planet Earth forever. That is a constant. The question is
is it man made?
Speaker 2 (36:43):
And I buying it?
Speaker 1 (36:44):
I'm sorry, And moreover not not only am I not
buying it? None of the actual independent science asserts that.
And you know most of these, you know, climate change
scientists are all sponsored by the government, who are who
are looking for a specific result from the research. Otherwise
the researcher doesn't get the funding. Again, all this like
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left wing corrupt, self licking ice cream cone. It's it's
seriously all the same, almost all the time in almost
every different area. It's just propaganda, but it's it's it's
the agenda that is scary, just like they use the
agenda to escape accountability, So too do they use the
climate change agenda to exert total control over all of.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
Us exactly, and again, further proof that they don't believe
the climate agenda is even real is that if you
were the governor of California, or if you were the
mayor of Los Angeles, and you deeply, deeply believed climate
change is real, then what steps are you taking to
climate change proof the areas of your jurists?
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Absolutely freaking al Gore has a carbon footprint the size
of Portland, Oregon at one of his mansions.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
He doesn't give a shit.
Speaker 4 (37:55):
Yeah, And so the people who really believe something uppers whatever,
they take action, right Like, I believe they're coming. So
I have AMMO and guns and food, and I am
prepared because that's fine, you believe it, but I genuinely
believe you believe it because you're taking preparatory action. If
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Gavin really believed climate change was real, then where is
his master plan to say climate change is real? It's
gonna come for us, But I am gonna be fucking
ready because I know we have fires and strong winds
in California. There were no plans, so that's just again
what I hate about the left is they just sit
there like the victims. It's one of the reasons why
I you know, watching the Carter's funeral early. I've done
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some media on him recently. One of the things I
hated about him was when the Opek embargo happened, and
he was like, well, I guess we have to start
rationing gas. Like we're always just passive recipients of other
people's bullshit, whether it's dictator, whether it's Iran, or in
this case it's climate change. Climate change is coming. Nothing
(39:02):
we can do. We just got to sit here and
take it. Cowardice, weakness, fecklessness. You can't hate these people enough.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
You know what. That is such a great point.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
And you know, Jimmy, Jimmy Carter not the not to
speak ill of the dead, that's not my intention. But
you know he was wait, well he was saying, you know,
he's like he he was like a big climate change
guy even way back then. And you're you're absolutely right,
this whole Obama you know, with Obama, we're leading from behind,
(39:36):
Like what how does that even remember remember that like
leading from behind in his apology tour? Uh that this
is you know, a core principle of liberalism is that
we're just passive in the world. And then you then
you juxtapose that to Trump, who's not even an office yet.
I think we got what like eleven days now, and
this guy's like, yeah, we're gonna acquire Greenland because it's
strategically important and maritime shipping in the Arctic.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
Russia ain't gonna have that.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Yeah, Canada, you know, Russia and China are a threat
in our northern hemisphere and Canada doesn't have the military
budget to protect themselves. So maybe you should become the
fifty first state. The CCP controls the Panama Canal, And
you know what, that's just I mean.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
He's just like it is just like one. I just
I just like it. I mean, he's just basically sending
a signal to the world regardless of whether or not
Canada becomes a fifty first state. To me, it's more
of a signal like you don't get the f around
anymore with America. And I appreciate that absolutely.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
Yeah, And it's why the left hates toxic masculinity. It's
why they hate two genders, right, they hate anything that
is you know, it's anything that is true.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
Why why where did this come from?
Speaker 1 (40:44):
The left was supposed to be the classical freethinking, The
classical liberalism is about tolerance and free thinking.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
And I don't I don't understand it.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
Yeah, and this is a moment again, what's happening in
California is tragic and we have to help. These are
our fellow Americans. But this is a moment for the
right to not point fingers with mock or ridicule, but
to point fingers and say, this is what the left does.
This is what they do to our cities. This is
what I mean. This was This was also the theme
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of the November election, right, and when Kamalo would say,
we're not going back, and the voters were like, yeah,
I kind of want to go back to the This
is what we need to see in my home city
of New York, which is just an absolute shithole, right, tragically,
you know, they and it's also what the left. Jesse
Kelly talks about this the most, and he wrote a
whole book on it, right the left of the communist
(41:35):
What he does is they take what others have built
and they just destroy it. They didn't build Harvard, but
they got in and they filled it with They're evil
and they fucking destroyed it. They didn't build Los Angeles,
but they got in and they destroyed it. They didn't
build the Boy Scouts, but they took it over and
they fucking destroyed it. They didn't build the military, but
they got in. They wore their little weird masks and
they were trying to destroy it. And your buddy's gonna
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gonna save them. And this is, this is the Left
in a nutshell, and it is time for us and
patriots to point and say we are not letting this
happen anymore, and we're not letting it happen to our cities.
So I'm certainly not letting it happen to our country
and hopefully our institutions, you know, I mean, this is
the Left has destroyed everything, and we've been so fucking
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tolerant about it for thirty years, right, We've been tolerant
that we allow them to teach communism in our school,
we allow them to tear down our statues in our cities,
we allow them to and and holy fuck, are we
fed up?
Speaker 1 (42:33):
And you know, Daniel, this is I'm so this is
fascinating to me because yeah, you're right, Jesse Kelly does
talk about this stuff a lot. But why does the left?
I guess the core question is why do they do this?
Is it just all about control and power? And I
think that's I think it's I probably answered my own question. Yea,
so twofold question, why does the left do this? And
(42:57):
the back part of that question is how do we
commi proof you know, the Boy Scouts of America, Los Angeles,
the United States Military? How do we look you know,
not just you know, because you said yourself and you're
absolutely right. I mean, at least at the federal level,
there's it's back and forth, you know, yeah, you know
(43:18):
Bush Obama Trump, Biden Trump, So there's always like this
pendulum swinging.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
Back and forth at the federal level.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
So how do we how do and the Democrats actually
do a good job at this because they get these
little commi infiltrators at every level. So even when a
Republican administration comes in, they still have these deep state
commis that try to stifle a Republican agenda.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
How do we do that? I guess?
Speaker 4 (43:42):
Yeah, the first part, why do they do this? It's
definitely powered. They have to infiltrate because they're incapable of
creating anything. Creating takes work, it takes vision, it takes skill,
and they don't create. That's why they love abortion. Also,
they don't like creation. They like it's just easier and
it's infiltrate and take over. And how do we do it?
(44:02):
We do it by the virtue of intolerance. And our
parents used to be very intolerant, right, like think back,
and I know I'm a little older than you, but
we're kind of the same age we are. But like,
like think back to like you know TV shows where
something would come on and your dad would flip and
he put his hand over your eyes or kick you
out of the room and be angry that this was
(44:24):
on intolerance, like we're not tolerating that, or you said
something wrong. You know, eventually you start cursing in front
of you dad, but not when you're a certain age
and your dad just backhands you, right, or you smack
talk him and he backhands like intolerance. And I think
we've they've they've used the left loves to use our
virtues against us. That's why the climate people will always
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begin by saying, of course you want clean air and
clean water. Don't you fucking put me in that box
that I don't want clean air and clean You're taking
your virtues and using them against you to make you
buy onto their agenda. I think what we need is
complete intolerance. We need intolerance. We need patriotic intolerance, right.
We need to be intolerant of people who are not
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American in America. We need to be intolerant of people
who are not military material in the military. We need
to be intolerant of people who are not patriotic who
hate this country. You remember when Hillary back in the
day when she said the greatest form of patriotism a
dissent is the highest form of patriotism. That should have
right there. Intolerance would have put her in her place forever,
(45:29):
but it didn't because we were like, well, what she's
probably say and we try to explain. So I think
we have to take back what is rightfully ours and
be ruthlessly intolerance.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
I you know what, man, that is very, very great insight,
and I think there's something to that.
Speaker 4 (45:49):
Why McCarthy got so excoriated because he was so good
at it. He wasn't going to tolerate one communist in
the country. And then they were like, you have to
tolerate some communists. A lot of people joke like the
only thing wrong with McCarthy was it didn't go far enough.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
But what's funny is that back then Hollywood was filled
with patriots that were fighting against the commies, and then
now Hollywood is they're all the comedies exactly. They're all
like the Hollywood folks, They're all comedies.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Daniel.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
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Speaker 4 (46:47):
And we need to find each other and support each
other because you know, we we won the election in
November because of this, and we can win back everything,
but we just need to We need to build our
community again.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
So I so so to the last question, I'll ask
and I promise I'll let you go because so we
won the election right and in an historic fashion.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
But now you have Biden cramming.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Through all of this insane bullshit is clearly not consonant
with what the vision of the American people is and
what their man the mandate that they gave President Trump
when he won. One of the things that Biden did,
inexplicably was banned offshore drilling, Like clearly that's not what
the American people wanted, right, And then Trump had to
(47:34):
come out and say, well, I'm on ondoing all of
that on day one. I mean, do you have any
insight into that, Like, is that is that really going
to say? Like if Biden does ban it, are these
companies going to have to completely stop doing it? And
are they going to be able to spool back up
right away when Trump gets in?
Speaker 4 (47:50):
Yeah, well, it's why I'm in this awful hotel room
the way I'm in DC to looking to elected officials
about this very issue. But I do wear a tie
for them. I took it off for you.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
Wait, but they pause there before you answer the question.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
So you're you're in DC talking to elected officials about
this this question, So I guess it was a pertinent question,
but you shaved the beard, shaved the mighty mighty beard.
Speaker 4 (48:18):
I did. I did? I know, flat out someone like
someone was like, you got to get rid of the beard.
And when the right person tells you that, you're just like, well,
there you go.
Speaker 3 (48:29):
You know, So.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
The beard disappeared. Yeah, but yes, I'm in DC to
talk to elected officials about that. So what Biden did
is the Outer Continental Shelf Act of nineteen fifty three. Right,
it does give the president the authority to set waters
aside around on our borders, our waterways right, Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf, Arctic,
(48:54):
et cetera. The problem with the law is that it
gives the president the provisions to put land in, doesn't
give him the provisions to take land out. So that's
why Biden saying I'm going to do this and no
one's going to be able to undo it. And sadly,
to an extent, he's right. Obama did this as well,
and Trump reversed it and immediately went to the courts,
(49:16):
and the courts decided with the law. It's a fix
because we just have to legislatively change the law. And
that's why we're here in Washington, DC. This is not
an insurmountable goal, but just the way Karen Bass and
Gavin Newsom like to talk about equity and social justice
and not water in the fire hydrants. Sadly, a lot
(49:38):
of our elected officials like to talk about equity and
togetherness in Ukraine and not do boring things like fix
the Outer Continental Shelf Act of nineteen fifty three. So
the part of Power the Future's job is to hold
people accountable and hold their feet to the fire and
say like, this is what we need from you. I
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don't know what There's not going to be an immediate
economic feel because we're not drilling in this land anyway,
so it's not like things are coming off like being
denied us. But we don't know what value we're leaving
on the table right because we haven't been able to
explore there, and people like, well, maybe there's nothing there.
(50:20):
Here's where it becomes tricky. We know there are things there,
because yes, there is American waters, but then you cross
that imaginary line and you're in international waters and Russia
is operating in the Arctic. China has the largest oil
platform in the world, and it's in the Gulf of
Mexico in international waters, but it's in the Gulf of Mexico,
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and so they know there's shit there, they know there's oil,
they know there's gas, they know what's worth drilling. Only
America now is prohibited from from.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
It pisses me off so much because here's another damn
good example of how we we we willingly handicap ourselves
while our enemies capitalize on this weakness.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
It just drives me insane.
Speaker 4 (51:04):
Yeah, it's it's a policy of Biden. And if Putin
and g had created our energy policy, they couldn't have
written a better one that is more favorable to them.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
And that's what I guess, that's what I meant our adversaries,
I mean, are they directly involved in maybe slighting some
of these fires, or at least they know our protocol
where they're not, there's no forest management, but they definitely
know where.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
The holes in our geopolitical strategy are.
Speaker 1 (51:32):
Evidence as evidence by you know, China drilling in the
Gulf of Mexico, which by the way, is offensive to
me that we would allow that, we would even allow
something like that to happen.
Speaker 4 (51:42):
Oh absolutely, yeah, and and and just we just have
to deal with it, you know. Again, it's that passive well,
that's just the way it is, and it's incredibly frustrating.
So so yeah, there's an awful lot that we have
to do when the Trump administration comes in and and
having access to these resources is just absolutely vital right
(52:04):
for our national security. But it's the perfect example. I mean,
this week is the perfect example of the green agenda
in a nutshell, California's green agenda the state is burning
to the ground, right, Biden's green agenda of solar panels
across America covered in eighteen inches of snow, right, and
Biden's oil and gas offshore policy. Russia and China absolutely
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love it. Right those if there aren't examples of where
the green agenda has just destroyed America and made our
enemies more prosperous. It's infuriating, it really is. I joke
all the time, you know, I asked to have less
hatred in my heart in twenty twenty five, like dear Lord,
(52:48):
let me. And it's just it's very hard. I don't
want to. I hate a strong word, but I I
hate you.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
Just let it be your fuel, Just change your change
your prayer, just say use my hate.
Speaker 4 (53:04):
It's just pure evil, it really is. It's pure evil
and they hide behind the climate, you know, to say
I'm just doing this because I care about the future.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
If they got what they wanted, millions of people would
starve in this world.
Speaker 4 (53:16):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
I mean, it's just the truth.
Speaker 3 (53:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Fossil fuels lifts people up out of poverty. It's just
amazing how these leftists. I mean, this is why I
say all the time, and maybe some people think it's extreme,
but when I Democrats, especially in their policies, are an
existential threat to America and Americans safety.
Speaker 2 (53:37):
I just believe that.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
And look what's happening in California, and look at China
drilling on our golf of Mexico.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
Craziness needs to stop.
Speaker 4 (53:46):
Biden just gave the Presidential Meddal of Freedom to Jane Goodall,
who a lot of people know is like that nice
old lady who teaches monkeys how to play the piano
or something right like whatever, like her primate knowledge. I'm
sure it is fascinating, and it's cool that she lives
in the jungle and plays with the monkeys, like that's
what do you want. Jane Goodall's policies are genuine evil
(54:10):
And I tweeted this a lot while she was receiving
the award. Don't let the little old lady act fool
you like she is. Her policies are evil. And she
talks about the need to return to the eighteenth century
population to get the eighteenth century climate. And that's eighty
percent of the planet dying. And she says, and we
need to put in place policies to return to that
(54:32):
size population. Who should die, Jane, I'm sure not you, right,
I have more respect for the climate lunatic who bites
who lights himself on fire, right, Like, I at least
respect that guy. Fucking crazy, But several of them do
every year they and they light themselves on fire for
climate change. Awesome, buddy, one less lunatic on this planet.
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Jane's not going to do that, but she's going to
advocate for policies that eighty percent of black and brown
young people ate.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
Like.
Speaker 4 (55:01):
She doesn't want the third world to exist, she doesn't
want development. She wants eighty percent of the world to
die so that she can live in the in the
eighteenth century climate. And Biden gave her an award and
we call her like a visionary and she just cares
about the earth. She's fucking Hitler without an army. Her
policies are just as eugenic, they're just as misanthropic, they're
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just as diabolical. She just doesn't have the power to
implement them. But she's she is an evil old lady,
and and and we give them awards. It becomes my
anger is sorry.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
To get it's insane. I completely agree with you.
Speaker 4 (55:39):
Jane Goodall. Hopefully she hears some of this one day
and she's like that man very much, nasty, old, evil woman, disgusting, disgusting.
Mine is a brick getting a presidential Medal of Freedom.
Oh yeah, why did line a Messy get it? You know,
soccer a lousy sport. B he's a soccer player. Why
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is he getting the presidential middle of Excuse.
Speaker 2 (56:04):
Me, Daniel, it's foot, it's football, it's football.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
I mean, I understand Bono, right. Bono is kind of
like Jesus two point zero, So I get why that was.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
That was okay with Denzel too. Denzel's hard to dislike.
Speaker 4 (56:19):
Sure, at least he's American and he's a great actor.
But like Lionel MESSI, of course, Soros don't even.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
Yeah, I can't even can't even with sorows and Hillary.
Oh my god, they throw it in your face all
the time.
Speaker 4 (56:32):
You know, you know who he didn't give it to,
didn't give it to Obama. Everyone noticed that. That's pretty interesting, right,
Obama gave it to Clinton on his way out the door.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
But actually is interesting.
Speaker 3 (56:46):
That is.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Something something there, so something something for sure. All right,
tell us, tell us where we can find you and
how we can support you.
Speaker 4 (56:56):
Washington, d C. Yeah, if you're you're in town, I
have a drink in that now or hopefully several powerthfuture
dot com. You can shoot me an email Daniel at
powerthfuture dot com. I love being on with you. Sean.
You're a pay tremendous patriot. You do so much good
for the country, make the world a better place. So
thank you brother.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Oh Daniel, you're the best man.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
Best of luck in Washington in the swamp, trying to
talk sense into those politicians on both.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
Sides of the aisle.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
Everybody that's out there watching, support this guy, support Power
of the Future. It's a great organization. Thanks my friend,
see us soon. God bless all right, that's Daniel Turner,
one of the best guys in the business to talk
about climate change and Marxism and commy leftist Democrats. Just
an amazing guy. Make sure you support power in the future.
Make sure you support Daniel Turner. Okay, folks, I hope
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you liked Daniel Turner. Gee Fontes, Dory, everybody that threw
a rumble rant tip Demanda, thank you. I like the
idea of Turner Tuesdays.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
I really do.
Speaker 1 (57:55):
Uh. Daniel Turner's legit. He's a good guy always, Folks,
God bless you all. I got a call from my
daughter just before I went live. Ten minutes before I
went live. She had just left her basketball game. She
was having just a great day. You could see it
all over her face, smiling, beaming. She did great on
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this standardized test that she had. Finally, for the first time,
her coach started her during the basketball game that she
had today, which is amazing. I mean, this is my
daughter who had never played basketball before in her life,
took a risk as an eighth grader, walked onto a team,
didn't think she'd make it, but made it, and then
you know, you know, got in the games a little
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bit here and there. But today she actually started super
excited about that, and she won an award for a
poem that she wrote a state award for writing, which
is kind of amazing coming from a knuckle dragon guy
myself with five books. I'm not the smartest guy in
the world. Certainly am as a heck of a lot
smarter than me, But congratulations Emma, and folks, on your
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And as always, folks, that's it for Battleground Live tonight tomorrow.
I'm still working on Brian Dean Wright for right night.
Love that guy much much to talk about with him.
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So as always, God bless you, all. God bless this
amazing country that we call home. Take care, good night,
and I will see you tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
On Friday,