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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Get ready to strap in. It's going to be a
heck of a riode. It's like drinking from a fire hose.
Never a dull moment, but yes, you'll hear the stories.
You don't care anywhere else. I'm gonna appreciate you being
here where it's born today. I'm justin Barclay. Welcome in
to the after show, the show, after the show. Yes,

(00:22):
never a dull moment. Never have time really to keep
up with it all. But we're doing our best. We're
doing our best. It's a Friday into a three day
weekend because of MLK Day. We just talked about this
off there the programming note. We're off for MLK Day.
They gave us the day off at the radio station.
So I said, you know what, we'll peg it. And

(00:45):
somebody gives you a gift, it's best to receive it, right.
It's kind of like President Trump a gifted that Nobel
Peace Pride. Well, I know it's not a trophy, but
every day I tell my wife, you know, you look
at all these things I did today. So that's kind
of a running joke around the house. Honey, it's coming,
it'll be here any betut it. She goes what what

(01:06):
are you talking about. Oh honey, they're about to deliver
it right now. I just heard. Uh, they're bringing my
metal by. They got a metal for me. Gotta have
a little bit of a chuckle. Guys, you know what
I'm talking about. You know you took the trash out
or you did something that was big. You know that
wasn't kind of just a joke. But that's just what

(01:28):
we do. We just you know, having a little fun.
And then uh, yeah, they're gonna bring that publisher clearing
house check of Ed McMahon. They may dig him up
and he'll be there to present her with the balloons
and everything else, you never know, just for being the
best dad, the best the best husband in the world
in the history in the history of the world forever

(01:50):
they ever, they'd never been one like it before.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Anyway, we have a little fun with that. You gotta laugh,
You gotta laugh, folks. I'm telling you this was this
was big today. I think it was. And I missed it.
I didn't. I didn't look at the chat, did I did?
You guys? Tell me what was it? Was? It? Is it? Proverbs?

(02:15):
Was it today? Because I went into a little bit
of the of seventeen today too. So every day I'm
doing Proverbs. I read a little bit Proverbs sixteen seventeen.
Let me let me see, let me see if I
can find what exactly what the verse is. No, that's

(02:55):
not it. I'm getting all these weird, weird answers here. Um,
let me start what proverb sixteen or seventeen deals with laughter?
Let's talk about that. This is something about a cheerful heart. Oh,

(03:21):
there it is. It was seventeen. See, I told you,
I've let it made it a little bit into the
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit
tries up the bones. A joyful heart is good medicine,
but a crush spirit tries up the bone. A merry
heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit
drieth the bones well. Non proverb highlights the healing power

(03:43):
of joy and laughter. A merry or joyful heart acts
like good medicine for the body and the soul, while
ongoing sorrow or broken spirit trains vitality and health. You know,
I'll be honest, I completely honestly. That's essentially the point
of what we're doing here each and every day, and
why is it so important? Why do I Why do

(04:04):
I make a big point of this. Why did I
write the book Good News, Hope and Encouragement for Trying Times?
What was the message? What was the point of it all?
What's the point of doing this show? It's not as
to just always get bogged down in some of the
bad things that are happening. I got scanned the other day,
actually healthlejusin dot com. We we're getting ready for our

(04:28):
next phase. And when they do the scanning, they have
us this way of you believe in this stuff or not,
but they can scan you and find different the way
your organs are operating, hormones and different things. And it's
uncanny to me. Missy was scanning me, yes, just can

(04:50):
me and my wife and both of us we were
looking at each other after we got our results, like,
oh my gosh, this is incredible. How would they know this?
But it is. It's like an electronic machine that they
use to do a full scan on what is going
on in your body. Healthwithjusin dot com. By the way,
as I said, it's not just weight loss. It's really
more about making America healthy again. It's about making myself

(05:11):
healthy and healthier so that I can continue to fight.
So anyway to know this scannish is this this one
thing here She's like, and it's almost like it's like
if you're if you you know, if you've seen something traumatic,
this is what deals with her. If you've gone through
something traumatic, this is the thing that will help your
body's in a response and it needs this to help.

(05:32):
And I don't remember the full thing she told me.
I got it, and it's all written down in a
list just goes some where. Was the last time I go?
Every day? Every day, I'm constantly looking at things every
single day that would make anyone everyone sort of go, gosh,
what what's the point? What are we? You know, why
what are we? What are we doing here? And and

(05:53):
that is but I try to do it with a
little laughter, with a little joyful heart, And that is
that's that's the point of the of proverb seventeen. It's
Proverbs seventeen, verse twenty two. I think hang on, was
it twenty two? Yeah? A cheerful heart is good medicine,

(06:14):
but a crushed spirit dries up the bone. So I
told you, why do we need the laugh? Why do
we need the good news? Why do we need to Yes,
look at the stories of the day. Don't bury your
head in the sand like an Ostrich she got a
front it, confront it, and face it each and every day.
The truth, but also the truth with the capital T.

(06:39):
So look at the news, but also look at the
good news. And that's what keeps your heart cheerful. That's
the good medicine. Why what's the alternative? The proverb on
the other side, the flip side, says, a crushed spirit
dries up the bone. This is why I have been
arguing against. This is why I have been sharing with you.

(07:00):
This is why I have been so vocal, right, this
is why I've been so vocal about the black pill.
This is why I have been so adamant about not

(07:25):
allowing that and of course confronting it. If you said,
because here's the point, if we allow that sort of
thing to take hold in our lives, then what'll we get.
You're gonna feel like there's there's there's no hope. And
by the way, what what is that? That's that's where

(07:51):
that's where the enemy wins. The enemy can't actually do
the things that he threatens to do, because if he could,
he would just do it. You know, of course I'm
talking of a spiritual standpoint now. But if the enemy,
if the devil could really do some of the things
that he wants to do, he we just do him.

(08:11):
Or really where his most effective weapon is in your mind.
There's a battlefield in your mind, constantly going at all times.
And he wants you to lay down your weapons. He
wants you to lay down your authority. He wants you
to lay down any and all hope. A joyful heart

(08:39):
is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries up the bones.
He wants to break your spirit. He wants you to
make He wants to make you feel like there's nothing
you can do about any of it. In any situation,
all hope is lost. If you feel like all hope

(09:01):
is lost, then you won't engage. You won't see the
opportunities in every single challenge that we face on a
daily basis. People are always wondering why did they call that?
Call him the teflon done. You know, Donald Trump is
like he gets into these things and then somehow he
manages to come out squeaky clean or even better off

(09:24):
than he was in the first place. How is that? Well,
I would argue some sort of redemptive power at work.
There isn't there. I would argue, that's that's kind of
how the Lord works, you know, in the moment, in

(09:45):
the natural, in the circumstances, it may certainly feel like
there is no hope, like all is lost, But you
don't see what God sees, and neither do I. But
what we can do. We can do is stand on

(10:10):
his promises. We can know that He's laid the groundwork,
the foundation for these things. It's all ninety one promises,
protection and provision and gosh, I mean, it's one of
the verses that we all stood on during the pandemic

(10:32):
years and all the insanity. So anyway, I've completely gone
down a rabbit trail here today, but I'm here to
I'm just here to tell you that that's why these
things are so important. That's why we choose to laugh,

(11:01):
That's why I choose to go through this mission whatever
it is that we're facing on the dead, with a
joyful heart, because, as Proverbs say, it's good medicine. Again,
I try to do that. Proverbs every day the chapter
for the day, So today's sixteenth. I read the sixteenth

(11:22):
and I read a little bit more in the seventeenth
than actually today. I was listening to it. That's how
I got into the seventeenth because I was listening listening
to it. The Bible app has that thing. It could
just hit play and it'll just it'll just roll for you.
So that's one of the things that I do. And

(11:45):
I find it, you know, little things like that every
now and then, speak to you, little things like that,
just sort of pomp out to you. And here it
came out, you know, here in this moment on the show.
Now here is and this is incredible. Right look at
this photo. Here's a photo of President Trump receiving the
Nobel Peace Prize. Again, I gotta say again, there's nothing

(12:10):
you could do, liberals. He was given the Nobel Peace Prize.
It's true by the recipient. And and she told that
story of Boulevar, and she told that story about Washington
and why it mattered to Rachel Campo stuffy and look
at look at that right right underneath what is he standing?

(12:36):
First of all, you've got is it the Declaration of independence?
Is that what he's got right there? I think that's
exactly what that is, declaration of independence? And right up
top is a portrait of George Washington. So again, and

(13:01):
you know when you go back and you look, you
look at all of this and you think to yourself, wow,
that is incredible that tie in with Washington and and
what she had what she had said about that. I I, I,
there's it's it's kind of you know, I got to

(13:22):
think about some of the stuff. I don't think there's
coincidence to it. I don't. I don't. I really don't
think there's any coincidence to some of this stuff. Maybe
it's a god thing. Maybe it's sort of a godwink
there right, or maybe it was planned to choreograph that way.

(13:45):
I'm not exactly sure. But let that image, that image
that we're showing on the screen right now, and if
you're watching or maybe you're listening to the podcast and
you're like, what's he talking about? You can see this image.
Uh if you go pull up the video portion of
this on Rumble Facebook X no matter where you are,
you'll be able to you'll be able to see it.

(14:09):
So I just I don't know about you. I just
found that to be kind of kind of interesting. All right,
let's get into some of the stuff we have happening
in Minneapolis in Medica. Should I get? Should I get
or should I just cut it? Cut it there? What
do you think the mayor in Minneapolis is starting to

(14:31):
pivot because of the talk of insurrection. This is the
guy that told Ice to get the blank out, And
we've seen some of that happen with Walls as well. Yesterday,
I think the day before he was saying, and I'll
uh you go out and confront Ice. I think today

(14:52):
or yesterday, he's now starting to push kind of pushback
or or or pull back a little bit on some
of that. So we've seen some of that happen. Oh no,
are we are?

Speaker 3 (15:07):
We do?

Speaker 1 (15:07):
We have an ex We might have an X outage
right now because some of these links of the videos
that I wanted to play for you. Oh no, I
may not be able to play. We may have to
cut the shirt a little short. Yeah, maybe we broke
it when I was asking groc all the questions earlier
about Machado and the rest of it. Yeah, we may

(15:29):
we may have broken eggs. Oh goodness, all right, Uh,
let me check the chat real quick. My wife found
out yesterday that she has some sort of cancer on
her upper leg. That they're going to cut out next week. Doug,
praying for you man. What's your wife's name? Will Well,
we'll keep her in our prayers. Keith, were you a

(15:55):
minister in a former life? No, no, no, I didn't
have former lives. I think you would make a go
you speak to well. Thank you Keith, God bless you.
That means a lot. I think part of what we're
doing here is ministry. I do. I think. I think

(16:15):
what you do in your vocation right you're calling, I
think part of it is ministry. We I think we
minister in lots of different ways. I think we're called
to do that where wherever we're out and about right,
I think that's part of what we're called to do,
is to be right, the be the body of Christ.

(16:45):
All right? I think X might be back up. So
here is oh the mayor. Watch the police chiefs reaction
when the mayor of Minneapolis calls on people to fight
ice in the streets.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
And we're in a position right now where we have
residents that are asking the very limited number of police
officers that we have to fight ice agents on the
street to stand by their neighbors. We cannot be at
a place right now.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Wait, look at the face. He's like, wait a.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Minute, what to stand by their neighbors? What the number
of limited number of police officers that we have to
fight ICE agents on the street to.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Stand by the eyebrows go.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Up by their neighbors.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Oh, wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
We cannot be at a place right now in America
where we have two governmental entities that are literally fighting
one another. Why are we put.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
In this position.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
We're put in this position because we have approximately six
hundred police officers in Minneapolis, far fewer that are able
to work at any given time, and there are approximately
three thousand ICE agents.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
In the area. They are outnumbered. They're surrounded big time, bigley,
and they know it. They know it, and I will
tell you part of this is because they defunded, remember
defund the police. Part of this is the all the
George Floyd nonsense that they had over the last several years.

(18:30):
But now they want people. He said this, actually this,
this helps push the idea of invoking the insurrection at
as President Trump has mentioned, that might get it done quicker. Well.

Speaker 4 (18:46):
Now more than two dozen congressmen and women are traveling
to Minnesota. They're having this field hearing on what they're
calling quote, Trump's lawless assaults on communities. They're calling it
kidnapped and disappeared, Trump's deadly assault on Minnesota. They're featuring
people who will speak to personal trauma and constitutional violations.
Guess who's organizing this U Representative Jaya Paul and ilhan Omar.

(19:08):
And there's going to be a press or to follow,
and then they're going to tour an ice facility. They're
going to Baltimore to do that, and they're calling for
the impeachment of Christino right exactly.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
And these these congressmen are all Democrats.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Course they are, of course they are. I mean, this
is none of this is surprising to me. I don't
know about you, but none of that's surprising to me.
Uh it really it's it's it may be giving them

(19:44):
the opportunity to do go in and do what it
is that they said that they want to do. Do
you know who Terrence kay Williams is. And by the way,
I believe the president should do that. I think it's
a find out era. I think it's time to to
get some of these things done. Teris K. Williams, a
creator Funny Guy over on Axis, has posted this people

(20:08):
are screaming after being maced by ice eyes burn. I
need water. These videos are my favorite. My new routine
is to eat chicken wings while watching people learn their lessons.
After clearly being warned this is better than TV, he says, Now,
I gotta warn you. I don't know about the language
on this, so I just give you a little bit
of moment. If you need to turn it down, turn

(20:28):
it down. But we're going to play some of this
because it looks hilarious. All right. So you have ice
agents in the suv telling the protesters a step away
from the vehicle, and eventually I'm to spray them with mace.

(20:54):
And then you're listening to this in the podcast. You know, like,
what is he talking about? What's happening? Was a split
screen video here that's happening on the right and then
on the left, Terrence K. Williams is eating chicken wings.

(21:27):
I almost spit my coffee out on that. It was
like inception. You have Terrence eating his chicken wings, watching
the video, Me drinking my coffee watching Terrence eating his
chicken wings, watching the video on this woman God who
has water? Did you notice Terrence held up his water?

(21:49):
I think he had, he had a little water. Unbelievable.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
You play stupid games, you win stupid process. But I'll
tell you what. This is better than going to the movies.
This is better than Netflix. I don't need know Netflix.
I don't even know Hulu. All I need is this
right here. I can watch this all day long. This

(22:38):
is my new favorite show.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Take the find Out channel, A watch.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Of people get pepper spray for acting.

Speaker 5 (22:43):
A batch of people getting mased and peppers sprays acting stupid.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Give me some mo I can't, you can't. You can't
make this up. It's just it's that, it's that insane.
I can't. It's just tohilarious, just hilarious. Right now, the
President is participating in a historic moment. He is talking

(23:11):
about I think some sort of big historic rule hospital announcement.
Let me see if I can bring you. We'll try
and see if we could get it. I don't know
if access having issues right now. I don't know if
it's gonna cooperate though. Let me see. Let me pull

(23:32):
some of the conversation up from the round to this
is you just gonna be audio here?

Speaker 3 (23:38):
Horrible towards the rural community.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
But I want to take a moment to thank the
incredible House and Senate Republicans who work so hard on
making this historic investment possible.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
That's what they did, and they did work hard.

Speaker 6 (23:53):
We I don't think got a Democrat vote.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Did we did?

Speaker 6 (23:57):
We get one Democrat vote Republican votes. It was an
amazing it was an amazing feed. And I want to
thank Mike, our Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson and
John Thune for really doing a great job and stuff.
You know, we have small majorities, and I want to
thank the congressmen that are here for doing you in

(24:18):
particular for working so hard and getting this done. Yesterday,
I also announced our framework to lower health care prices
for all Americans, including those in rural America, and we're
calling it the Great Healthcare Plan. You know, we had
to come up with a name, and everybody wanted to say, oh, well,
can we put something about lowering costs because we're lowering
costs very substantially. So I had Bobby and I had ours,

(24:43):
we had everybody in there. We had a whole group
of people are trying to come up with so saying
the cost reduction plan that gives you good healthcare, and
I said, it's too long.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
It's not going to sell.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
I said that we had more plant and they I
wanted to get the words cost reduction in their law,
especially you. They wanted cost reduction in, and then they
wanted great Healthcare in. I said, look, you can have
one or the other. But it gets too long. We're
talking about the name of a plan. So we got
it down to seven or eight words, and which is

(25:17):
far too long.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Nobody can remember that much.

Speaker 6 (25:21):
And they said, how about just call it because this
is the Great Healthcare Plan. Now, a great plan has
to be cost effective, otherwise it can't be a great plan.
That's the way I looked at it. So we have
a very glamorous name. It's called the Great Healthcare Plan,
not the Unaffordable Care Act.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
I don't like that. Day. What you're hearing right now
is taking place kind of like a round table. It
looks like sort of discussion. He's sitting at a table,
uh making or no, non, Maybe he's standing. I can't quit.
Lots of flags behind him, but he's making this announcement
and they might be ready to sign it yesterday. You

(25:59):
may have seen no, you may have seen this this way.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
I am thrilled to announce my plan to lower health
care prices for all Americans and truly make health care
affordable again. We're doing things that nobody's ever been able
to do. We're calling it the Great Healthcare Plan. Instead
of putting the needs of big corporations and special interests first,
our plan finally puts you first and puts more money

(26:24):
in your pocket. The government is going to pay the
money directly to you. It goes to you, and then
you take the money and buy your own health care.
Nobody's ever heard of that before, and that's the way
it is. The big insurance companies lose, and the people
of our country when this proposal locks in the massive

(26:45):
discounts on prescription drugs that my administration is achieving through
our most favored nation Drug Pricing Agreement. Now, when you
hear about that, for forty years, they've been trying to
do it, but they're never able to do it.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
No other president was able to do it.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
I got every other country to approve it by the
use of tariffs and other things.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
They all approved it. Nobody else got it.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
No other president got it, and for the most part,
they didn't even try because they felt it was impossible.
It'll bring down drug prices eighty ninety percent in some cases,
just numbers that nobody's ever heard of before. Your prescription
drugs will come way, way down. And under this policy,
the prices of many drugs will be slashed by three hundred,

(27:32):
four hundred and even five hundred percent starting this month
at the trumparx dot gov.

Speaker 3 (27:39):
So instead of Americans.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
Paying the highest drug prices in the world, which we
have for decades, we will now be paying the lowest
costs paid by any other nations.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
So any other nation that's.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
Paying the lowest costs, that's what we're going to pay,
and the American people will get the savings. So I
have to reiterate, the lowest price in the world is
what you're going to pay. Before you were paying the
highest price in the world by far, and the politicians
did nothing about it. So I'm asking Congress to complete
the work that we've started. Next, my plan would reduce

(28:13):
your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance
companies and sending that money directly to the people. Obamacare
was designed to make insurance companies rich. I call it
the Unaffordable Care Act, with billions of dollars in taxpayer
subsidies that helped their stock prices skyrocket over seven hundred percent.

(28:36):
As you paid more money for healthcare every single year,
more and more the premiums would higher and higher. I
want to end this flagrant scam and put extra money
straight into the healthcare savings account in your name, and
you go out and buy your own healthcare.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
That's I essentially think this is a really good idea.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Why.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
I'll tell you why because it will cause competition. So
if instead of instead of saying a we're gonna the
way they do it now with Obamacare, they're gonna give
all this money in the insurance companies, there's no they
don't have to compete because they just know they get
a boatload of money every month. If they give the
money to you, then they've got to compete, and they've

(29:17):
got to constantly stay competitive for your dollars. This is
this is how they'll they'll have to lower prices and
you'll no longer see some of the scams that are
happening at the at the hospitals. I think it's a
good idea. It's one worth considering. It's very least speaking

(29:38):
of health let me do this today and then I
will I'll be happy to take another ship of my coffee. Ah,
my coffee from Mike Lindell and Mike pull Up. Study
finds coffee may cancel out the mortality So sitting for

(30:01):
long hours each day, So sit and drink your coffee,
you'll be fine. Yeah. Yeah, truckers drivers, you're on the
road and you gotta sit and get that coffee out,
sip on that coffee. Now, this is a study, so
who knows what the truth is on it, but I
think it's found that it encourage a coffee may be

(30:21):
a miracle. It may in fact be a miracle. Drink
a bean with beautiful results. A recent study in the
National Health Nutrition Examination Survey Analysis suggests something surprising, coffee
may cancel out the increased mortality risk seen in sedentary individuals.
It's sit for long periods of times. Now, I would
imagine you gotta be careful about this, because if you're

(30:45):
a coffee drinker, if you like it all bougie and
sugary and all that, yeah, I mean you're probably not.
Might might even make things worse. You might cancel out
with the other stuff you're dealing with. If you're gonna
drink to coffee, probably want to drink it black. That's
my preferred method anyway. The researchers analyzing ten thousand, six

(31:08):
hundred and thirty nine it's a pretty decent sample size
of US adults mortality following through following up through December
thirty first, twenty nineteen, up to thirteen years. During follow up,
there were nine hundred and forty five deaths, including two
hundred and eighty four cardiovascular deaths. They adjusted for major
confounders including age, sex, race, ethnicity, education, income, BMI and waste, orcverance, smoking,

(31:33):
alcohol use, diet quality, high pertension, cholesterol, diabetes, cardiovascular disease,
cancer history, and physical activity. As expecting sitting was harmful,
they said, as I sit here reading this, student could
kind of I might be second guessing this. Sitting more
than eight hours a day was linked to a forty

(31:54):
six percent higher all cause mortality risk and seventy nine
percent higher cardiovasca secular mortality risk compared with sitting less
than four hours a day. Maybe I should do the
show standing I'm not trying to make America healthy again.
That starts with me, independent of sitting time. Higher coffee

(32:14):
intake was associated with lower mortality risk compared with non
coffee consumers. The highest coffee intech group had thirty three
percent lower all cause mortality in fifty four percent lower
cardiovascular mortality. But the most important finding came from the
joint analysis. Prolonged sitting showed a clear mortality penalty in

(32:34):
non coffee drinkers, while that signal was markedly blunt or
blunted in coffee drinkers. Among adults sitting more than six
hours a day, coffee drinkers had a twenty three round
twenty three percent lower all cause death hazard than non
coffee drinkers, and the excess mortality was statistically significant only
I'm a non coffee group. So there it is. Folks,

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drink up, drink up, and do it often. Drink your
coffee as they say. So on that note, did you
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How much coffee, Troy makes a good question. I'll put

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the study up in the stack and you can dig
in and find out. I mean, I have maybe about
that much in here, and I kind of like having
this new thing. I've kind of gotten it, so I
like having coffee at night. Sometimes they'll have it in
the afternoon if I need a little pick me up,
but I'm not. I really don't need that as much

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as I used to. I got pretty good energy levels lately.
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