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as we're watching the morning, the markets this morning, waiting
for what your own power of the folks, the Fed
are going to do, and they're going to lower interest rates,
probably not, but the market a waiting still what he
might say, and so you just never know. It's it's
like it's a game. It's a it's sort of a game,
you know, sort of like a waiting game, just to
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see where they're going with it all.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Anyway, I I don't expect.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
A lowering or anything like that happening today, but I
do expect we'll get maybe a little more of a
hint as to where things are going. Trump continuing with
the pressure there, so we'll have that. Got some hilarious
clips from Trump on that trip he just came back
from Europe. We got that US fatisious autists something to
be auto ought to be I would I would think
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anyway ought to be alarming to a lot of folks.
I don't know enough people are paying attention to it
for it to for it to make a difference. US
fertility rates hitting uh hitting lows. Now again, this is
this is very sad because this we're talking about where
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we're going in the future of this country. Are we
going to even have a country? I mean, you're talking
about some serious, serious scenarios, and of course not just
the country, but also we're seeing it happen across the globe.
Populations collapse in Japan on the other side of this
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too right now, and it's it's uh, it's it's concerning
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Uh.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Former top Biden made appearing before the House committee right
now we're learning well and probably won't hear much as
an oversight committee hearing happening.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
On the hill.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Is that today I thought they were on recess. This
can't be today. We'll have this story on that too
coming up here in just a little bit, and and
some of those other big pieces that we mentioned. All right,
let's start with this first and foremost. I don't know
about you, but the US fertility rate. You know, as
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you think about it, you may have already had your kids.
I've had a couple. Who knows, maybe I'll have more
I can enjoy my kids. But at any rate, it
doesn't matter what part.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Of you know, your.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Journey that you're on right now, this ought to be
concerning to all of US. American fertility rate hits all
time low as Democrats clamor for foreign replacements. Now, isn't
that the other interesting piece of this that I don't
think a lot of people talk about. You know, we've
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got to have folks here in this country. This is
what they call them, what the replacement theory. But we
got to have people in this country, you know, to
make the economy work. We've got to have people in
this country to pay taxes. That's you know, that's that's
essentially the idea of all of that.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
And they bring in people that made it cost.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
As much to do the work as you or I.
And that was all part of, you know, the thought process.
But now you actually see it to fertility rate plunging
to a record low just one point four to five
berths per woman, a little less than one and a half,
well below the replacement level of two point one, according
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to new CDC data. The Blaze reports that while US
birst fall for the seventh straight year, leading Democrats are
doubling down on policies welcoming mass immigration to offset the
population decline. Conservatives warrn this signal is an intentional push
to replace native born Americans, putting to rhetoric from Democratic
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lawmakers framing immigration is essential so standing the workforce. Critics
arguing these policies ignore underlying factors driving the birth slump,
economic insecurity, cultural shifts, in delayed family formation and.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Some of that.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
I mean, I've seen some of the younger generations saying, well,
I'm freezing my eggs, I'm gonna get married, and I'm
gonna get to start having my kids at forty or
whatever it might be. The look, your choice is your choice.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
I am.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
I'm not going to get in between you and your choices.
I'll just tell you that I don't count on that.
You never know where your life is going to go.
You never know what's gonna happen next, so you never know.
You get down the road and you start to think
about where did it all go. I just turned forty six.
I'm not having a midlife crisis or anything like that.
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But it's funny I think to myself, where did the
where did the time fly? Where did it all go?
In fact, my wife and I kind of delayed having kids.
We were together with each other, we met. I met
her when I was thirty and we waited, so I
wasn't forty until I had our first kid. In fact,
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I think I would have been forty one, maybe forty
one our youngest. Now, you know, men, it's a little
different women. My wife, I think Zie seven years younger
than me, so she would have been thirty four. So
that's still kind of late though in the terms of
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like when people have have kids, My life, you know,
so focused on work and everything else.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
I didn't think I was just never right, never to
time wasn't right, And when we first met, like the
time wasn't right right. That's just kind of how I
thought about things. Ten years later fly by and then
all of a sudden, you look around, you go, where
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did the time go? So we've got too who knows,
maybe we'll add another one. So that we've got we're
adding to the population right now, we're just helping sustain it.
Maybe we wanted to population growth, add another one in there.
Who knows what the Lord has in store? But my
point is this is interesting, isn't it. I mean, it's
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it's something I don't think it's it's a very high
level sort of idea and thought about how we need
to proceed in times like this and what what what
what it all?
Speaker 2 (09:06):
What it all means, you know.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
When it comes to sustanding this this this country. Yes, yeah,
well you know, there you go. You're talking about the
environmental impacts and issues. What about the shot? Somebody mentioned
the shot. No doubt to me. I think some of
these things have been engineered. I think they want In fact,
I think it's part of the takeover. I think they
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wanted America at least I can see this being a possibility.
They wanted America. Uh, that's a little more docile. They
want Americans to be a little more docile. They want
us fat and watching the TV and then bringing people
from other parts of the world that are easier to control.
It's quite different, quite different in America. If you think
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about it, in the scheme of things and how how
the world works, America is sort of that last domino
waiting the and as long as we're in the way,
getting certain things done is going to be a problem
for those folks, President Trump ratcheting up untrue social it's
(10:15):
time to indict Obama the Trader for treason. He's he's uh,
He's posted this and a number of other things, which
I think is kind of interesting. In fact, I was
looking at, oh, what's his name, the guy that that
does all the great cartoons and everything, Scott Adams. That's it,
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Scott posting. Trump is testing the public reaction and forming
it at the same time. Step one, make the unthinkable thinkable.
You know Scott has you know, I would I would
say he's like one of the expertise levels that he
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has is being able to be an expert when it
comes to hypnosis. And one of the things he's noted
is that Trump is whether he whether he's doing it naturally. See,
there's there's a whole different I don't know if you're
aware of this, but there are a whole different levels
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to competence. There is conscious competence, in other words, you
know what you're good at, and you you kind of
know you know why, right, And there's unconscious competence and
you you you don't know, you know what you're going
to but you don't really know why, you don't know
how you do it, you don't really not understand like
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how the you know that sausage is made. You just
kind of get it, like you know, some people ask
me sometimes, you know, how do you how do you
know what what what a good real story as the
truth or or not?
Speaker 2 (12:03):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Sometimes it's just it's I can't really tell you. I
just I can look at it and see it. It's
almost like remember the movie The Matrix and they've got
to screen. The code is coming down, the green code
is coming down screen and you can like pick things
out and he sees like, oh, that's this and that
and nearly that's.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Kind of how I just sort of like visualize it.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
That's that's how I see it. Sometimes I I could
just see through it all. At least it feels like it.
Sometimes I don't know if it'll always be there. But
that's what I call the sermon. And a lot of
times I believe and it's just my favor part, but
like I believe that's probably the Holy Spirit. So that's
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conscious competence, unconscious competence, and then there is conscious incompetence. Look,
I know I'm not any good at that, like me,
you know, I'm not a ballroom dancer. I know I'm
not any good of that most dangerous part is the
unconscious incompetence, and that would be like, you have no
idea how bad you are at this thing, and you
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think you're great, you think you're an expert. That's that's
really dangerous. But my point breaking that down for you
to tell you is that Trump, Scott Adams has suggested
from time to time, may not even know he's not trained.
He's just naturally sort of good at this. He may
not even know just how good or why he is
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as good as he is at certain things. And it
comes with how he talks, what he says, a lot
of these things that drives some people crazy by the
way it is.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
It's triggering because of these things.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Scott of Chris known for predicting Trump's twenty sixteen when
using persuasion analysis, he deals with a lot of that
persuasion hypnosis, et cetera, suggesting Trump's recent posts, you're accusing, Oh,
this is what Croc says of trees and our deliberate
strategy to normalize extreme ideas, shaping public opinion ahead of
potential legal actions, as supported by his twenty seventeen book
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win Bigley on persuasion tactics. Groc also says the accusation
ties into a twenty July twenty twenty five Newsweek poll
showing sixty four percent of Americans follow Epstein file news
and sixty seven percent suspect government cover ups, and he
got a receptive audience for Trump's claims to no peer
reviewed evidence confirms Obama's involvement in trees in this act,
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because that's Grock trying to hedge itself. Historical context reveals
Trump's second term, now one hundre days and with a
forty percent approval rating Perpew, has seen him adopt aggressive
rhetoric puzzle mirroring Democrat tactics, as noted by ex user
David Radman, amid rising public demand for transparency on a
high profile cases.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
I just think it's interesting.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
I it's just thought that Scott says is he is
he testing the public reaction and forming at the same time.
I think there's a lot of things that Trump does
that he'll drop his test balloons just to see where
people are. I do think there's there's a good deal
of that that is happening. It's it's it's really it's
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a fascinating situation.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
And I will say.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
I I I wish I could have a little more
time to study it, because I think there's there's a
lot going on. There's a lot happening there that that
we may not even be aware of or or think.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Now that's I'm not I'm not. I'm not. I'm not
you know, like.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Trust the plan, get the popcorn out, that kind of guy.
That's not what I'm saying exactly. What I'm just saying
is this really interesting stuff. I find it to be
fascinating anyway, personally, and and I think there's a lot
of this behind the scenes that that that that ought
to be if you're interested in the world, if you're
interested in how this all comes together, I think I
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think we ought to be taking a look at this
all right. Anyway, enough of the geeking out audit. Here's
big news for the numbers against the NBC celebrating this morning.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
Three percent up three percent. GD two then expected that
would be the highest level since the third quarter of
twenty four, when it was up three point one percent.
On the consumption side, up one point four, very close
to estimates. Up one point four would be the best
since the last quarter of.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Twenty four, big GDP news. Democrats not gonna be happy
about it. Not gonna be happy about this, but of
course it is the news that you'll need to know. Now,
what does that do? As a FED meets again today?
I think what they're gonna do is already baked in today,
but we may hear more in fact coming up. Holy cow,
(16:54):
here's another here's another thing Trump just boasted. But either
this stuff is popping.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Up everywhere.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
On truth socially pumped up and it said this advocating
for term limits. Oh now, I'm telling you this is popular.
This is this is another one of those trial a
loons situation. He's I think he's just kind of tossing
it out there, see just sort of how it might land.
This is a big one. Look at this, No kings,
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how long has their reign in government been? In fact,
he's just sharing a meme that's already been done. But
I think it's worth it. Chuck Grassley fifty plus years,
Joe Biden forty eight plus years, Check Schumer forty four
plus years, Mitch McConnell forty plus years, Nancy Pelosi thirty
eight plus years, Bernie Sanders thirty four years Trump four
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years and five months. But Donald Trump is a king
testing And by the way, the meme actually says term
limits on it, is he testing a while? I'm just
curious in a chat are you in, if you're watching
Facebook rumble, if you're watching YouTube, let me know, let
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or acts even let me know. Would you would you
support term limits? I mean, I think it's a really
good idea.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I think.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
I think there's a couple of things that we've gotten
away from the original intent when it comes to Congress
that I think would be very powerful.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
One of them is.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
These people ought to be able to go when we're
talking about Congress, they ought to be able to go
to Congress and then go home. In other words, you're
serving and then and then you you'll go back home,
go back into the district. Don't get disconnected from the grassroots,
from your feet on the ground or where where you
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ought to be. You ought to you ought to be,
stay connected with those folks. Don't get is connected from
it all.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
See DC.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
And I don't know how if you've ever been or
how often it's it is to me anyway, it's like
another world. In fact, that a member of Congress told
me and sort of a warning about how crazy it is.
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In fact, this individual I know to be very very good.
In fact, he is somebody who's taken a lot of
steps to make sure you didn't fall into some of
those traps. But but this person told me, you know,
you know the thing about DC, I think about Washington.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
You there's anything you want, you can get it here.
And I thought, man, that is.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
That's how they really in any vice, anything, any temptation.
And so in other words, why would we want our
people to be there in that bubble in the swamp
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for so long? It's centralized. That's how you centralize power. Really,
it's how you centralize persuasion. It's how you centralize influence.
Send them back home, number one, And you got a
lot of them like, oh, what's her name? Slotkin Alyssa
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Slanckin shouldn't really have a home here in Michigan. She
has a place in the DC, and then she comes
to Michigan like stays in an apartment kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
At least that's what I heard. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
I order she had this farm, but I don't know
how real the farm is. I don't know, But that's
that's not uncommon. We got to kick these career politicians out.
So yeah, term limits for me would be another piece
is that you don't stay in DC all the time.
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You should stay more time in your district talking to
the people, actually learning what it is that they want,
learning about their problems, what they want to see happen
more time there than you do partying in DC. And
then on the other side of this, I would say
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that we should have termly And I don't know how
long are you talking about, you know, a House or
representatives four years, six years? You know, Senate serves six,
so maybe they get two terms.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
I think you have to blog. I think you have
to say, okay, you should probably spend no more than
ten years in d C. But Senate would spend gosh,
it would be it would be twelve years with two terms, right.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
I think we got to overhaul it all. I really do.
We've got to overhaul the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Because the way it is set up now, it's set
up to completely reel them in in the swamp, and
it's it's.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
It's just.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
It's not set up for the best interests of you
and me. It's set up right now for the best
interest of folks who are running big corporations, lobbyists and.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
All of that.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
So, uh, that's an interesting thought, and I think one
that I think you're gonna see probably pick up some steam.
I'll probably have to share that a little bit later
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I think I probably should get a couple of pieces
more good news out before I get out of this
is really interesting a story that I found to be
I don't know just the stories have stories that story
like this recently, especially anyway that's sort of proved through
science that the Bible is real, God's word is real
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and essentially the characters in it as well. In fact,
we know this to be a fact because Josephus is
a historian. If you've done any digging into any of this,
he's a history He's not a religious guy. He's not
a Christian, but he's a Jewish historian who goes through
and actually talks about Jesus the Man.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
During his time.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
ELI though it was kind of fascinating to read some
of this, but there are other pieces and parts. So
you know, we have the Dead Sea scrolls, we have
all these things that are physical, right, Archaeologists in Ea.
Now have uncovered something quite mysterious, but quite fascinating. They
call it a message from Moses. A message from Moses,
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an ancient Egypt in a mine. It could prove the
Bible true. In fact, they're saying, now, I've seen a
couple of these before, and I think there's It's not
just this one. There's another one that I've seen too,
that also I think bears out to be quite fascinating.
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Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient inscription referencing Moses, sparking headlines
that could be the earliest could be the earliest Biblical
evidence supporting the Exodus. That is, of course, when they
choose left Egypt right into the Promised Land and wondering
throughout the wilderness for forty years, etc. The Daily Mail
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reporting the words were found and edged into a three
thousand year old stone tablet in the Science Peninsula, near
a route long believed to match the Israelites journey. Scholars
say the tablet, written in an early Proto Hebrew script,
mentions Moses and the deliverance from Egypt. While faith leaders
celebrate defined as proof the Bible is historically grounded, skeptics
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caution the interpretation remains.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Under a view in further analysis needed to confirm all.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
I'll let you be the judge on the authenticity of
it all. I've read this and I find it to
be very interesting.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Noah again, and I'm not like a Scott.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
I went to the Museum of the Bible when I
was back in DC, and it is incredible and the historic,
the artifacts and the actually half back how far back
they go with this. I just if you can, if
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you ever make it there by the way, there's the
cave there thirty eight hundred year old inscription.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Mentions his name.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
There's another one that there's usually a tomb of there's
a tomb of Moses that was uncovered in Egypt, and
they said it was the tomb is supposed to be
the tomb of Moses. In fact, it's in Egypt. They
built it for him, but he was never buried there.
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I thought that was kind of wild. That's a story
that I saw most recently too, that it's actually there
is something they they have unveiled that they believe uncovered
that they believe is something that was built for him. Again,
he left Egypt, so he was never buried there. But
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all of this you know all of this, you know,
historic findings and things like that. I think it's it's
just wild. Now. You can't base your faith. You gotta
be careful about this. Can't base your faith on you know, science,
because then if somebody enteres deuces some sort of science
or something to refute that very thing your faith is
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built on, Santus. It's not built on the thing that
drives faith more than anything, right, your belief. So you've
got to be careful about that. But I do think
these things are really fat to me anyway, really fascinating
on how the world, how the world works, and probably
a little bit of encouragement during all of the times
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in the things that we're going through.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
By the way, I think it's wild to watch it.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
All right, I've got so much that I didn't get
a chance to get to today. It's kind of a
different angle on our after show. Let me leave you
with this because I love Scott Jennings. Let's view with
the latest Scott Jennings over on the PbD podcast with
the message for Democrats.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Democrats because of the Biden presidency, because they lied about
Joe Biden's condition, because they lied to the country about
the inflationary impacts of his policies have dug themselves the
deepest hole they've ever been in in the history of
their party.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
That's number one.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Number two cultural radicalism. I mean, when the hills you're
willing to die on are boys and girls sports paying
for transgender surgeries of inmates, which Kamala Harris had in
the last election. When you're willing to die on these hills,
when you're willing to go and say Maryland man unfairly
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deported back to his home country, I mean, when you're
willing to die on all these eighty twenty hills, eventually
your approval rating will wind up. I'm no mathematician, but
around twenty they're getting there.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
And so this hole.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
They've dug themselves in. If I can't trust you not
to put a boy in my daughter's locker room, why
would I talk to you about taxation policy or inflation
or teriffs or anything else. You're trying to put a
boy in my girl's locker room.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Why?
Speaker 1 (29:53):
What a fascinating and what a great point in fact,
just one part of the piece of that podcast we
always watch. I love watching him in the cliffs. Now
I don't watch it live one seeing it. I don't
watch so much TV at all, certainly not live but love,
love me some Scott channings, love getting a little bit
of and a fantastic point as always.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
All right, who's shared today?
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