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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We've got a lot to talk about today on the show,
including the Democrats used to love getting rid of waste,
fraud and abuse.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
How do we know it?

Speaker 1 (00:09):
I've got an amazing montage of Democrats saying it over
and over again.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
So what's changed. We're going to dive into that.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Also, the FAA may get overhauled by the private sector.
This after another plane crashes a Delta flight in Canada,
and finally Germany raids the home of an individual over
a meme they didn't like that was put out on
the internet.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
It's a lot to deal with.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
So first, let's go back to why are Democrats fighting
doge and saving you money so much? It's because they're
losing their pork barrel projects and their corruption. With this
money that they can pay off their friends and indoctrinate
the youth in this country and control the media. That
has been very clear from what we've seen. But if
you go back in history, they've had no problem saying

(00:59):
that they are actually in favor of getting rid of waste,
fraud and abuse. It actually used to be a bipartisan issue.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
How do we know it?

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Well, listen to the former presidents in this country talking
about exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
That waste fraud, abuse, to waste, to fraud and to abuse.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Waste fraud and abuse, waste fraud and abuse.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Waste and fraud and abuse.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Waste fraud and abuse, waste fraud and abuse.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
That would be unified.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Did you did you hear all of those presidents, every
one of them was saying at some point in their
official capacity as president, that we need to get rid
of waste, fraud and abuse.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
So what changed? Why is it now that this is
such a bad thing.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Charles Pain, a friend of mine over at Fox Business Channel,
had a very interesting moment talking about this and exposing
the Democrats, and I want you to hear what was said.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
They have it all the candidates, all the presidents, everyone,
and go into the White House all day you America,
the same pledge.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
Now it's happening, and politicians are going ballistic.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
We're winning in court.

Speaker 5 (02:12):
More than a dozen federal injunctions and temporary restraint orders
have been issued against everything from their illegal seizure of
computer data to their illegal attempt to ban birthright citizenship.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Number one.

Speaker 5 (02:26):
You know the constitution, you know they can't just freeze
these funds.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
This DOJA, I called the Department of Government Inefficiencies is
causing a reign of terror chaos across the federal government.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Terrors. Yeah, I get so.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
If you've been stealing money, I'd be scared as hell too.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
If you're stealing money, I'd be scared as hell to Now.
Something else that's really interesting is that Google searches in
and around DC have skyrocketed when it comes to asking
about when do you need a lawyer? How long can
you go to jail for corruption? Government corruption, money laundering,

(03:11):
and fraud. All of these different Google searches have skyrocketed
since Donald Trump has come into office. That is part
of the reason why people are asking so many questions
now about each aspect of what the President's trying.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
To do, which is clean up waste, fraud, and abuse.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Now, the Democrats, this is how they've been controlling society.
I don't think anybody understood just how corrupt the government
was until we started seeing Elon must give the receipts
of where the money has actually been going. Now DOGE
is also now seeking public help. This is the first

(03:50):
time they've come out saying we need your help. They
are now seeking the public's help identifying government waste and
they are now setting up over two dozen affiliates. Let
me explain part of this new plan that has come
forward for transparency. The Department of Government Efficiency is looking
for help identifying ways that these citizens may know about.

(04:15):
They're now setting up this more than two dozen affiliates
to help organize the mass effort to audit the federal
government after years they say of unchecked waste, fraud and abuse.
That again the Democrats are going to court because they
want to keep it going.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Quote.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
DOGE is looking for help from the general public. Please
DM direct message insight for reducing waste, fraud and abuse
along with any helpful insights or awesome ideas to the
relevant DOGE affiliates found on the affiliates tab. For example,
they have DOGE at USDA or DOGE at SSA. It

(04:52):
announced this, adding it plans to have more affiliates as
time goes on, so that we can.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Have more power over where our money going.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
A brief look at doge's affiliate tabs show more than
two dozen DOGE accounts designed for various departments across the government.
You could describe this also as a whistleblower's hotline there
is a DOGE for the Department of State, now the
US Interior, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, National Parks,

(05:21):
the Department of Education, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department
of Transportation FEMA, the IRS, Treasury, and many more. The
announcement comes on the hills of Doge, highlighting waste in
relation to the Treasury Department, saying, in the fiscal year
twenty twenty three, twenty five billion let me say that

(05:43):
number again, twenty five billion in tax refunds were delayed
or lost due to returned or expired checks. Doge wrote,
the Treasury maintains a physical lock box network or collected
checks for tax, IRS, Passport, State Department, et cetera. It

(06:06):
costs approximately two dollars and forty cents per check to
maintain this lock box network. Deleting paper checks would save
at least seven hundred and fifty million dollars per year alone.
The Department of Government Efficiency also laid out, saying, in essence,
why the hell are we sending out checks anymore? The

(06:28):
Treasury process one hundred and sixteen million paper checks in
the fiscal year twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
That's a lot of money, folks.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Seven, one hundred and fifty million dollars a year is
what we would save just deleting the paper checks. Now,
of course there's going to be people that are going
to freak out saying you cannot do this. Now, here's
the other thing that's interesting. DOJE also provided a list
of massive wins for American taxpayers over the weekend, listing
some of the shocking ways that American taxpayer dollars were.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Supposed to to be used.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
This included ten million for Mozambique voluntary medical mail circumcision.
That's where your money went, fourteen million for improving public
procurement in Serbia. Why do we give a damn twenty
nine million for strengthening political landscape in Bangladesh, another fourteen

(07:23):
million of your money for social cohesion in Mali, forty
seven million for improving learning outcomes in Asia again why
do we care? And nineteen million for biodiversity conversion in Nepal.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
This is some of what DOE is finding now.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
We're finding out also that DOJ is saying it is
going to take them maybe two years just to identify
all of the waste. That is how much there is
within the government. That's also why they're putting up these
tip lines in essence so that you can get involved
if you know about government waste, and it seems very

(08:04):
clear now they're also asking for government employees that if
you know government waste, you've seen the government waste, you
understand where the government waste is, here's a way that
you can then let us know about it without having
to worry about someone coming after you or attacking you.
It is amazing, by the way, how quick all of

(08:25):
this is coming undone for the left. So if you
want to know why they're saying, we're going to court
and we're going to fight, and we're going to get
rid of Elon Musk, and we hate Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
This is why.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
This is how they've controlled not just America, this is
how they've controlled our government institutions, and in many ways,
this is how they've been controlling the world by buying
everyone off. And the piggy bank is getting shut down.
Now I want to pivot real quick to and people

(09:00):
really need to understand the amount of anger and hatred
that is coming towards Donald Trump from the media, and
they're not going to stop and respect the American people
in the next four years at all. They're going to
try to blame Donald Trump for everything and Elon Musk. Now,
I actually think they think Elon Musk is more of
a threat right now than Donald Trump because of what

(09:21):
he's actually implementing. Because of Donald Trump, So they're going
after him with the full force of the media, trying
to figure out a way to force him out of
our government. So prepare for them to do everything they
can to destroy the life of Elon Musk the same
way that they tried to destroy the life of Donald

(09:42):
Trump when he was running for president.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
That is not going to change in the near future.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
So that is just a storyline that you better be
ready for each and every day. The FAA needs to
be overhauled. We know that it's got problems. We know
that some of what they're using right now when it
comes to technology is archaic. And that is something that
Elon Musk has talked about in where he actually understands
space travel with SpaceX and everything else. He understands FAA

(10:10):
in a very unique way and technology and has actually
dealt with the FAA for quite some time. He understands
just how archaic the organization is and why it needs
to be overhauled. Well, there's a plan now for that,
and Democrats are furious over this plan because we have
found out that a team from SpaceX is being brought

(10:32):
in to overhaul the FAA's air traffic control system, which
is archaic quote a team from Elon Musk SpaceX is
visiting the Air Traffic Control Command Center in Virginia this
week to help overhaul the system in the wake of
last month's deadly air disaster in DC. That is with
the US A Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced. The

(10:55):
news comes after it was reported that the FAA five
hundreds of probationary employees who maintain critical air traffic control infrastructure.
That is how it was worded from CNN. The exact
number of workers losing their jobs is unknown, but the
union representing them said it was was in the quote hundreds.

(11:16):
When you put that over the entire country, everybody calmed
down for a second. This does not mean that planes
are going to be falling out of the sky. That's
what the media wants you to believe.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
The Trump administrations and the process of trying to quote
eliminate thousands of federal employees as it works with Congression
Republicans on a massive tax cut bill that is said
to favor mostly corporations and the wealthy.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Again, I'm reading this from CNN.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
So if you want to know how scumbaggy they are,
this is how scumbaggy they are. So everything is about
the rich getting richer ride, and they're screwing you. No,
this is a middle class tax cut that will be
the largest in American history. But they're telling you that
it is going to be a tax cut that's only
going to favor corporations and the wealthy.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
That is a lie. Hey, this is what they're going
to do. That's why I'm reading this to you so
you understand.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Then the next the very next sentence from the Verge
dot Com reads this way, Elon Musk, the richest man
in the world, is playing a key role in the
in the mass terminations from his perch at the Department
of Government Efficiency. So they want you to hate him.
He's evil, he's rich, he's on a perch.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Like you. Notice the words they're using here.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
This is part of the propaganda machine of the Democratic Party.
Now I say all that, and I mentioned early on
that there was another plane crash. The plane crash happened,
and this is important in Canada. Okay, the plane crash
happened in Canada. NBC News went on the air moments

(12:51):
after this plane crash. This is in their Breaking News segment,
and they're talking about the breaking news and NBC News
not only blamed Donald Trump, but they blamed Elon Musk
and they blamed Doge for an airplane flipping while landing
in extremely icy conditions nowhere in America but in Canada.

(13:14):
If you don't hate these people enough is the point
I'm trying to make. Listen to NBC News Breaking News again.
The plane flipped in Canada, not in America, on an
icy airport, landing in Canada, and they say it's Trump
and Musk and Doge's fault.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
I did want to underscore to pick up on the
conversation you were just having though, in terms of the
recent string of aviation incidents, Tom, this is gonna yet
again raised a concern about FAA staffing air traffic control staffing. Now,
this is a Canadian air traffic control tower, and this

(13:54):
is under Canadian authority once across the border, and yet,
as you know, there has been this talk about maybe
staff cuts at the FAA as a part of President
Trump's effort to trim down the federal workforce. And yet,
as you also know, the FAA has been complaining for
years that they are understaffed and critical job positions, especially.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Air traffic control.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
I was having a conversation with somebody today about whether
air traffic control in America is being affected by the
staff cuts so far, not to their knowledge, and yet
other positions related to maintaining critical equipment appeared to have
been cut. So this is going to feed into all
of these recent incidents, and the safety of the total
air traffic system is going to be very much a

(14:37):
part of the conversation as we go forward, at least
on this side of the country of the border.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
I should say.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Okay, so let's just recap that propaganda from NBC. They
just blamed Trump for a accent that happened in Canada.
They then blame Musk for an accent that happened in Canada.
They then blamed Doge for an accent that happened in Canada.
And on the screen while they're talking about this, you
see a building with a MA sign on it that
says Air Canada. The FAA even put out a statement

(15:04):
saying the Delta flight went from Minneapolis, it crashed while
landing it deep in Canada in Toronto, subfreezing temperatures follow
full on ice, and they're.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Saying this is Trump's fault.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
And they even say in the report, as you just
heard from NBC News where they break in special news,
all right, this is NBC breaking news, that there is
no indication that there is like a shortage of FAA
controllers in the tower. But we're still going to fearmonger
you on that as well. CNN, by the way, getting

(15:40):
in on the action, obtained air traffic controller transmission speaking
about the Delta flight that crashed at the Toronto Airport.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Take a listen to what they said. Let's turn out
to something.

Speaker 6 (15:53):
CNN has just obtained the air traffic control transmission speaking
about the Delta flight that just crashed at the Toronto Airport.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Let's take a list That's why I say, where's the craft?

Speaker 7 (16:03):
It's a runway two three right up thresholds right right
at this intersection there two three and fifteen left.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Okay, we got it at the sight. Can you tell
us what the aircraft it was?

Speaker 7 (16:14):
Yeah, it was an RG nine Roger with the land
of the threshold of fifteen left. Let's play one minavac.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Ay firm, Yeah, fifteen left a firm likely one man.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
We're gonna do that to be able too, you have
to go to that bl.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
We're just trying to figure that out. This kind of
new ground for us.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
Let's play one manavac Roger, Julian and Quilo. In this
section you can land there win two Sons zero twenty four,
gustein thirty three ECU land Juquila. Let's play one back
likely one man of facto. So you are there's people
outside walking around the aircraft there.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Yeah, we've got to be aircraft. There's upright down and burning.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
Tack two son zero twenty three, you got tea thirty three.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Tower life late one. Yeah, just air trave that and
pushing pushing back there or sorry, they beat towed forward.
So we're gonna go past and I'm not sure where
they want up the edition, but we'll let the goo
path that we'll try to get in.

Speaker 7 (17:03):
Okay, let's moment of they're not coming out on to Juliet,
so I think they're holding there. They're going to push back,
so you're this question. They're jurying kill.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
All right, right, I realized they could put it back.
We're the Gothic. Whether we get to go to that
side or not, it's sort of out of our purview
for our.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
For the digital Okay, no problems, just finding out well,
and they are working on back now, thank you.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Now you hear that audio. It is amazing that all
the crew and the passengers are accounted for. It is
amazing that this plane crash landed and rolled and the
people lived. And what is the media doing a plane
crash that happened in another country. They're trying to blame

(17:44):
on Donald Trump, Doge and Elon Musk. That's how sick
these people are. That, I mean, that is how sick
these people are. They can't just cover the news that
a plane crashed in Canada. No, no, this has got
to be Donald Trump's fault. It's got to be dog's fault.
It's got to be Elon Mus's fault somehow someways. So

(18:05):
let's just throw it out there and we'll put fear
in people's minds and maybe we can stop them from
actually saving American taxpayer dollars. We've talked about this for
a while and it is a warning of what happens
if you allow the government to well silence speech.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
A lot of speech that you may not like or
I may not like, or may not agree with. But
does it have a right to be said?

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Do you have a right to say things online without
having to worry that someone's going to come and arrest
you because the government was offended. Well, it's not the
first time in Germany to have someone threaten to arrest
you if you say something the government doesn't like. There
was a guy by the name of Adolf Hitler that
had no problem using his goons to come after people

(18:52):
in Germany if you said things they didn't like.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Well, guess what, they're doing it again.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
And the worst part is CBS News was glorifying it
in a sixty minutes report. That's right, The American broadcaster
CBS followed German police as they rated homes for what
they described as speech crimes.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
So what were some of those crimes?

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Things like a quote racist cartoon or a meme that
the government thought crossed a line. And now prosecutors in
the country are saying they have no choice but to
do this, defending the move as what they describe as
a safeguard necessary to protect democracy. Now, what makes this

(19:41):
story so interesting is just days after the Vice President JD.
Vance Lamb blasted Germany and other European states for failing
to live up to Western ideals of liberty, particularly on
the issue of free speech, CBS's Sixty Minutes News magazine
decide it was the perfect time to broadcast footage of

(20:05):
these police raids over social media posts and interviews with
the prosecutors defending these dray Coonian practices. You know, the
same type of thing that Adolf Hitler would use to
silence people that were against him. I want you to
listen to how CBS News is trying to sell this
to you, the American people.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
This isn't CBS News.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
In Germany, right, They're airing this to you in America,
trying to get you to believe that the only way
you can save a democracy is if you silence, lock
people up, and raid their homes for things they say
that you may find offensive.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
If you've ever dared to read the comments on a
social media post, you might start to wonder if civilized
discourse is just a myth. Aggressive threats, lies, and harassment
have unfortunately become the norm online or anonymity has emboldened
some users to push the limits of civility. In the

(21:06):
United States, most of what anyone says, sends, or streams online,
even if it's hate filled or toxic, is protected by
the First Amendment as free speech. But Germany is trying
to bring some civility to the world Wide Web by
policing it in a way most Americans could never imagine.
In an effort, it says, to protect this course, German

(21:29):
authorities have started prosecuting online trolls, and as we saw,
it often begins with a pre dawn wake up call
from the police. It's six oh one on a Tuesday morning,
and we were with state police as they raided this
apartment in northwest Germany. Fifty inside. Six armed officers searched

(21:52):
to suspects home, then seized his laptop and cell phone.
Prosecutors say those electronics may have been used to commit
a crime, the crime posting a racist cartoon online. At
the exact same time, across Germany, more than fifty similar

(22:13):
raids played out, part of what prosecutors say is a
coordinated effort to curb online hate speech in Germany. What's
the typical reaction when the police show up at somebody's
door and they say, hey, we believe you wrote this
on the internet.

Speaker 6 (22:30):
They say, in Germany, we say that's look. And so
we are here with crimes of talking posting an internet
and the people are surprised that this is really illegal
to post these kind of words.

Speaker 8 (22:44):
They don't think it was illegal.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
By the way, I love that the prosecutors are saying, yeah,
they're really surprised when we bang on their door. Yeah,
no crap, because they thought they had freedom of speech.
And what you guys are doing is you're saying we
sanction the government.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Is what Hitler did.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
This is in Germany sixty minutes. Is glorifying this, saying like, hey,
we need this in America is the government should decide
what you can and can't say we went through this.
By the way, with COVID, oh, you can't say the
word ivermectin. You can't say the word Wuhan Institute of Virology.
You can't say that the stop the spread isn't working
after six months when they said it would only stop

(23:22):
for two weeks. You can't say masks don't work. You
can't say that the six foot rule is insane. Right,
you can't say that you're killing the economy because you're
shutting down all these businesses. You can't say that kids
aren't getting a good education, and then there's no way
that this distance learning is going to be effective.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Right.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
These are all things where they're like, oh, you can't
say this, You can't criticize doctor Fauci and the Wuhan
Institute of Virology at all. Right, that we were silenced online.
Now that we fought back, that's why Donald Trump's president.
But what sixty men's saying is no, no, this is
the civilized way of doing things, German way, right, And
these citizens in Germany are shocked that you can't say

(24:05):
things that we say you're not allowed to say in Germany.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
That's what they're telling you. Keep listening.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
I'm saying it was illegal, and they say, no, that's
my free speech, and we said no, yeah, free speech
as well, but it also has limits.

Speaker 8 (24:19):
Interpreting those limits is part of the job for doctor
Mataaspink Savina mining House and Frank Mihai l Lau, a
few of the state prosecutors tasked with policing Germany's robust
hate speech laws online.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
By the way, Notice how they say it in the
name of hate speech online.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Right, Like they're like, well, where we had to do this.
We're forced to do this.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
We're forced to take away your right to say things
online because you guys just got out of control.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
So we had no other option but to stop and
to auto.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Correct the So that's why we're knocking on your door,
arresting you, taking your laptop and everything else. Now here's
the next part the kicker. Listen to what they say,
because they're going to bring up like Nazi Germany. Okay,
that's part of the his part that just makes me laugh.
Here they put up an image of the people walking

(25:20):
down the street with their hands up in the air
of the soldiers to Hitler.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Listen.

Speaker 8 (25:27):
After its darkest chapter, Germany strengthened its speech laws. As
prosecutors explain it, the German constitution protects free speech, but
not hate speech. And here's where it gets tricky. German
law prohibits any speech that could incite hatred or is
deemed insulting.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
So you just heard it there, Well, if the government
deems it what you're saying could make someone angry or
could trigger someone.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Let's talk about transgenders. In America real quick.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
A great example of this will be them saying, well,
you have freedom of speech, but you can't say that
a dude that dresses like a chick is still a
dude that could incite violence.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
Makes some angry.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
So therefore we're going to come arrest you and take
you down and take your property and charge you with
crimes because you incited a dude that's dressing.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Like a check.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
That's the standard they're saying, is now the normal in Germany.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Listen to prosecutors.

Speaker 8 (26:21):
It's illegal to display Nazi symbolism, a swasaka, deny the Holocaust.
That's that's clear. Is it a crime to insult somebody
in public? Yes, yes, and it's a crime to insult
them online as well.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Yes.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
The fine could be even higher if you insult someone
in the internet. Why because an internet it stays there.
If we are talking you face to face, you insult
me and sold you okay, finish. But if you in
the internet, if I insiled you or a politician.

Speaker 8 (26:52):
That sticks around forever. Yeah, the prosecutors explain. German law
also prohibits the spread of malicious gossip, violent threats, and
fake quotes. If somebody posts something that's not true and
then somebody else reposts it or likes it. Are they
committing a crime?

Speaker 6 (27:12):
And the case of reposting it as a crime as well,
because the read to contastinguished whether you just invented this.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Or just reposted it.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
So to be clear, you find something online, you repost
it to bring awareness to it. Maybe it's something you
can't stand and they say it's not accurate or factual,
they can come now and arrest you and charge you
with a crime in Germany.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
And this is what sixty minutes is advocating for.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
The Only reason why you do this damn story is
because you're saying, hey, we should probably think about doing
some of this in America. Folks like you know, we
need some of this tough love in America for people online.
So you post something we don't like, all right? Let
me let me give you an example. If we use
the standard that was just laid out on sixty minutes,

(28:00):
and people start talking during COVID about ivermectin and I
post something positive about ivermectin, could they then come and
arrest me for posting something about ivermectin that they then
decide to declare as a horsty warmer, even though it
wasn't just because they didn't want you to use something

(28:21):
that they didn't approve of.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
I think you know the answer to that.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
In Germany, Yeah, they'll come arrest your abs, drag you
from your home. That's what they'll do, and they have
no problem doing it. And now sixty Minutes is putting
it out there as propaganda of something we should.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
All like aspire to.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
I put this out there as a warning. Pay attention.
They're not going to stop. Don't forget. Share this podcast
please on social media wherever you're listening, Grab it, hit
that auto button, that forward button, share it. Put it
out there so other people can find this show. Without
you guys doing that, we don't get new audience members.

(29:03):
So if you want to help fight back against what
we're exposing, share it on social media.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
I'll see you back here tomorrow.
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