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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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lot of coffee, so be prepared for that. All right,
what do we have here today? The Trump administration has
been busy when it comes to the border crisis. So
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just to give you an idea where we're at now,
we've pretty much locked down people coming into the country. Right,
We've got historically no, historically low numbers of people actually trying.
There are people trying. Still, there's not no people, but
there's low people trying to get in and they're being stopped.
They're not getting in. So the border is pretty much
locked down. Good. What about all the people who are
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here already? We got to get them out? Well, we've
been working on that. We didn't just close the border
and call it today. We're getting people out too. Four
hundred and seventy five people taken into an ice custody
at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. This is crazy to me.
This is crazy because it just goes to show you
the kind of concern about, oh, they're going to take
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Americans jobs. That was always kind of laughed off by
the left, like, oh, the illegal aliens aren't coming for
your jobs. They mostly work in just agriculture. They're not
going to take hard working Americans jobs. They just want
to do the jobs Americans don't want to do. Well. Actually, no,
they're working at hundaied plants, building cars or car batteries
or what have you. So let's stig into this a
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little bit. United States immigration authorities have arrested four hundred
and seventy five people in a raid on a Hundi
manufacturing site in Georgia. Steve Shrank, a Special Agent in
charge of Homeland Security Investigations Atlanta, said in a press
conference on Friday. The Hundai facility, located in Label, Georgia,
approximately thirty miles west of Savannah, was rated as part
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of an ongoing criminal investigation into allegations of unlawful employment
practices and other serial federal crimes. According to a statement
from the Department of Homeland Security, So this is pretty concerning, right,
because if it's happening here, it's happening in other places.
This wasn't the only one. It's not like, Okay, we're done,
we got it. No, there's more, for sure. And we've
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heard these stories for a long time about illegal aliens
that are being oftentimes abusively unlawfully employed by all sorts
of people.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
I mean the.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Marijuana farm that got rated in California several weeks ago,
that's a prime example of this. I mean, you had
a bunch of unaccompanied miners who were working all hours
of the day picking marijuana with actual pedophiles who were
also illegal aliens working there. So I guarantee you there's
more of this, and it does need to be investigated
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and cracked down. We did have this one lady who actually, oh, well,
here it is. This is also worth pointing out. This
Hundai plant apparently was paid for by Joe Biden and
your tax dollars. It has been revealed that the Hyundai
battery plant rated in Georgia was being operated almost entirely
by illegals. And it's the same facility built with five
billion dollars as part of the Biden administration's investment to
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bring jobs back into America. So here's the difference between
Democrats bringing jobs back into America and Donald Trump bringing
jobs back into America. When Donald Trump has big, you know,
manufacturing facilities built in America to supposedly bring in jobs,
he makes sure that Americans are working there, not illegal aliens.
Joe Biden apparently does the opposite. Anyway, this lady allegedly,
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she claims she was one of the ones who reported
this facility dies. I don't know how truthful that is.
She could just be trying to get attention. But with
the assumption that she is telling the truth, I think
what she has to say here is worth listening to
because she goes to actually detail the abuses that these
illegal aliens were facing while they were working here. Because
here's the dirty little secret. These people all might be
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coming here for a better life, it's it's not what
they're getting. They're becoming almost slaves. And she'll explain why
take a listen.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
So there were four hundred and fifty two illegals apprehended
at the Hygendae megaplant construction site yesterday near Savannah, and
I was the one that reported the information that.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
I had to ice. But it goes.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
Beyond just someone working illegal. And let me explain to you,
these people are working for slave wages. Some are not
getting paid. Some are being trafficked. They send money home
to their country, they give money to their handler.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
They have hardly anything left.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
They live in homes five families deep, have no quality
of life.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Modern day slavery.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
So if you think that ICE is just going in
and ripping people out of their jobs, these hard working.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
People that want a better life, well guess what.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Politicians have really screwed these people because when they came.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Here, they thought they were you know, hey, the border.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Is open, we're coming in, we're gonna get the five
star treatment and we can go to the big Walmart
and we can live in a five star hotel.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
And that's just not how it is.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
It's very bad conditions, very inhumane, and the Biden administration
started a humanitarian crisis. So y'all can't just look at
it like they're ripping good people off the job. They're
probably saving their lives in the long run.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
And she's probably right. She's probably right. Now. I don't
know how truthful those specific claims about this hyundaid plant are,
but we know what she's saying has happened in other places.
We had a story here in Texas probably middle of
last year about this I guess it was like a
donut shop or maybe a taco stand owner here in Texas.
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They owned some sort of small restaurant like that, and
they were staffed almost entirely by illegal aliens. And the
illegal aliens that they had working there, they had in
the lot next to their shop, they had this little
mobile home set up where they had like thirty or
forty people living in this little mobile home that we're
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working at this. I can't remember what it was. I
wish you could find the story. I looked around for it.
I couldn't find it just because it's so old. But
what she's talking about does happen. These people are being
taken advantage of. And that's what happens when you don't
have a system. Everybody becomes a victim. Even if you say, oh,
we want these people to come here and be able
to have a better life, great, that would be wonderful.
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The problem is if you don't have a legal system,
these people will get taken advantage of. They are being
taken advantage of. Getting these people out of this country
doesn't just help us. It does help us, but it
also helps them. All Right, stay tuned, We've got a
lot coming up. A whole lot went on this week,
so stay tuned. We'll be right back with more of
the Next Gen Report on an nine fifty KPRC and
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just all righty, welcome back, y'all. Okay, I want to
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kind of dig down a little bit more into what
we were talking about in the last segment, which is
the open border's policy of the left. It's not safe
for anybody. It's not safe for Americans, and it's not
safe for the people coming over who are searching for
a better life. And that is always the line from
the left. It's just these people just want to come
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here and live a better life. Their countries are terrible,
the places they come from are horrible. They need to
come here and or in order to you know, achieve
great things or what have you. Whatever the line is,
make money, build a safe life for their family. It's
always that same kind of lump of lines that they
give you. Well, here's the thing. When they come in illegally,
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they don't really have that option. It's oftentimes ends up worse.
And that's especially true for the unaccompanied miners who come
into this country. Remember we talked about this during campaign season,
but we haven't heard a whole lot about it. Since
these miners that are coming in unaccompanied being released by
eyes to sponsors and then they just disappear, hundreds of
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thousands of them. We don't know where these children are right. Well,
guess what. The Trump administration wasn't just talking. They've walked
to the walk as well. They came out and said, hey,
we found a bunch of these people, and unfortunately a
lot of them are dead. Surprise. Here is the Fox
News report about this about these children that the Trump
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administration has now tragged down and surprise, surprise, they have
had a difficult time since they got here, to say
the least.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
And finding show thousands of migrant children were given to
unvetted sponsors under President Biden. Fox Nators has an exclusive
look at the federal team working to find them now.
Brooke Taylor is live in Dallas. She's got the latest
forest Good morning, Brook.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Hi, Dana. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
This team was created in March to fulfill one of
President Trump's key campaign promises that he enlisted Borders Our
Tom Home and with which is to find the tens
of thousands of unaccompanied miners who crossed the border and
were ultimately lost in the system.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Under the Biden administration, we.
Speaker 6 (10:35):
Found kids in very deplorable conditions, very dirty conditions.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
We found children who have been raped.
Speaker 5 (10:42):
When we got exclusive access to the team operating from
what they called the War Room in Washington, d C.
Working under the Department of Health and Human Services. The
team is made up of volunteers from agencies like the
FBI and Homeland Security Investigation. The team is entirely data driven.
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They're focused on analyzing records and addresses to track down
where these miners ended up. More than twenty two thousand
unaccompanied children had been found so far under this Trump administration.
Twenty seven of the miners were found dead, either murdered
or by suicide, car accidents, or drug overdoses, and more
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than four hundred sponsors have been arrested.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Okay, that is insanely concerning. If you're a person with
a heart, that should concern you. These children have clearly
been living very difficult lives, and like I'm pointing to
in the last segment, that weed farm in California where
those miners were working, I guarantee you there's a thousand
more cases like that. Actually, there's probably hundreds of thousands.
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So the compassion argument doesn't hold up. It is not
compassionate to let these people into this country unvetted, with
no support. We have to have systems in place. This
is exactly why, all right, let's change gears a little bit.
I want to talk a little bit just about leftists
and their view of government and their view of God
and etc. Etc. This came front of mine because of
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this clip of Senator Tim McCain. This is going to
blow your mind when you listen to it, or watch
it if you're on YouTube right now, and if you're listening,
go watch the video too, because why not. Here is
Senator Tim Kaine saying, I'm actually very concerned that there
are so many people in America that think your rights
come from God, because that's what al Qaeda thinks. Take
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a listen to this.
Speaker 7 (12:35):
The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't
come from the government, but come from the creator. That's
what the Iranian government believes. It's a theocratic regime that
bases its rule on Shia law and targets soonies behinds Jews, Christians,
and other religious minorities, and they do it because they
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believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator.
So the statement that our rights do not come from
our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Well, guess what, dumbass, you must be extremely troubled by
the United States Declaration of Independence. What he said here
is violently an American at best or at worst, and
at betst, he's just completely ignorant of the founding of
this country because the idea that rights come from God
are not just a that's not just a mainstream right
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wing idea. It is, but it's also the very idea
that this country was founded on. I'm not kidding. This
entire country has come from the idea that your rights
come from God, not the government. Don't believe me. Here's
the Declaration of Independence. This is from docs dot House
dot gov, the actual House of Representatives. This is their
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copy of the Declaration of Independence. So, God forbid I
be accused of changing or misrepresenting. The Declaration of Independence
says here. It is right here we all these truths
to be self evident, that all men are created equal
and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, and
that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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It does not say endowed by the government. It does
not say endowed by King George the Third. It does
not say endowed by this declaration or the subsequent constitution
that will make later. It says endowed by their creator.
This is the very founding ideal of this country, is
that your rights come from God. To be ignorant of that,
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as a sitting United States senator is incredibly concerning. If
you have any knowledge of civics at all, you should
know this. This is the idea that the founding fathers
got together and said, Hey, we all believe that our
rights are coming from God, not the government. And we
have a government in England led by King George the
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Third that's infringing upon our God given rights. We have
to do something about this. That's where the United States
of America came from. And this idiot has no idea.
He looks at that and says, Oh, that's just those
right wing radicals. Gosh, those darn theocrats. Are you stupid?
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Have you read the Declaration of Independence? You can't see
it because my background is in the way, but I
have the copy of it on my wall. It's the
first thing I see when I wake up. I wake up,
I say in the boom there. It is the Declaration
of Independence. I read it every freaking day. This guy
should probably do the same. That's the most just ignorant thing.
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It pisses me off. It does because I take these
things very seriously I do. I love this country and
I love the religion it came from, and to try
to separate those two things is just patently ridiculous. They
have never been separated before until idiot leftists like this
guy started trying to separate them. And this is the
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mainstream view by the left. They think we're crazy to
say our rights come from God, not the government. That's
why the government can't take them away. Right the moment
you say your rights come from government, your government can
take your rights away. Lily Tang Williams understands this. Here
she is and you might not know who she is.
She went viral years ago because she confronted David Hogg
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on gun controllers. She said, I come from communists China.
They took our guns and then they killed us all,
and she went viral for that. And she makes a
good point here. She is saying this as a proud American.
Now I love her for this. She saying, listen, our
rights do come from God, and that's why you can't
touch them.
Speaker 8 (16:43):
A US Senator Kim Kaine say today, our rights come
from law, from government. That's what the communists wanted me
to believe. As a child in China, I learned from
the deck Crucian independence, my unaniable rights to me by
my creator, not by my government. And those beautiful words
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brought me to this greatest country. I'm Lilytown Williams. I'm
running for Congress in New Hampshire to defend US Constitution,
to protect our individual rights, liberty and property. And please
donate Lilytownwilliams dot com. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Yeah. So the moment rights come from government, like she
points out, the government can take them away. That's why
understanding where we come from as a country, Understanding the
fact that this nation is rooted in religion, whether or
not the left likes it, it's critical because they do
want to take away your rights. They do. That's undeniable.
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We cannot let them. We have to have a deep,
personal and intimate knowledge of the fact that our rights
have come from God. We need to know what that
means because if we don't, they will run Rostaurant. All right,
We'll be run back all right. Sorry, the end of
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that last segment snuck.
Speaker 5 (18:17):
Up on me.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
I get very passionate talking about this. It's a very
important issue because this really does get to the crux
of why our country is so good, why our people
are so free and so prosperous. It's because we recognize
as a nation that human beings aren't just other animals.
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We're something special. We were created by someone that is
bigger and more important than us to do something bigger
and more important than us. We're not just any other thing.
We were created by God and endowed with him with
certain rights that other creatures do not have. And we
could get into the religious aspect of this for days
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on end. I frankly don't have the time or even
the theological knowledge to go as in depth as I
want to, but we can talk about it from a
constitutional perspective. And that's why I said in the last segment.
The left does want to attack religion. Leftism requires God
to be replaced with the state. This is well known.
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This has been talked about by thousands of men smarter
than me about the fact that to the left, politics
and the state are God. That's where your rights come from.
That's whore. The ultimate authority is. Christians reject that. We
see government as a tool to protect our rights that
are given by God. The left SI's government as God does.
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That difference makes sense, right, So for leftism from an
ideology ideological perspective, religion, specifically Christianity is the enemy. Right.
That's well known, and this works itself out practically. This
does result in the state actually attacking religion. We've seen
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this in communist countries time after time. Because state has
to be God and there can be no other God,
state will crack down on religion. This is why it's
very difficult to go to church in China, and if
you do go to church in China, there are a
lot of very specific requirements. This is why there is
no church in North Korea, right. This is why one
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of the first things that Russia did was really cracked
down on their churches when they made the switch to communism.
This would have happened here in the United States if
we allow complete unbridled leftism. DOJ task Force finds numerous
instances of anti Christian government bias under Biden. The Biden
administration weaponized the full weight of the federal government against Christians,
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according to Trump leadership, laying out a new report on
the numerous instances of past anti Christian bias and recommendations
to protect faith in America. Fox News Digital exclusively obtained
the report published by the Task Force to Radicate Anti
Christian Bias, created by President Donald Trump and chaired by
Attorney General Pam Bondi. The tax Force had a clear
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mandate to ensure that any unlawful and improper conduct, policies,
or practices that target Christians are identified, terminated, and rectified.
And then here's the full report, which I'm not going
to read because it'll take me for days. The Task
Force makes this commitment. The federal government will never again
be permitted to turn its power against people of faith.
The report states, under President Trump and Attorney General Bondi's leadership,
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in partnership with all members of this task Force, the
rule of law will be enforced with vigor, and every
religion will be treated with equality in both policy and action.
See did it Listening Of the actual things that the
report found, Ah Joe Biden weaponized the full weight of
the federal government against Christians and trample on their fundamental
First Amendment rights. White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox
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News Digital, Unlike Joe Biden, President Trump is protecting Christians
and not punishing them. This task force found the Department
of Defense, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Department of Label
Labor all La la la la I can't speak all deprioritized, mishandled,
or denied requests for religious exemptions to the Biden administration's
COVID nineteen mandate. Task force also found that the Department
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of Education of the Biden administration attempted to impose record
breaking fines on some of the nation's largest Christian universities,
including Liberty University fourteen million and Grand Canyon University all
the Department of Homeland Security task Force at the Department
of Homeland Security task Force found that Customs and Border
Protection omitted Christian perspectives from a directive for detainees, but
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deliberately noted accommodations for Islam, Rastafarianism, and sex of Judaism.
This is all very concerning. This pains a pattern of
clear anti Christian bias in the federal government, which, whether
you like it or not, leftists Christianity is the founding
principle set of this country it is. I mean, this
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isn't just me saying this. This is commonly well known,
and it's good that we finally have a government that
realizes this. The Department of State tweeted out a response
to this article, saying, our nation was founded on the
recognition that more virtue and steadfast faith in God are
necessary preconditions of freedom. Yet under the Biden administration, US
foreign policy belittled Christianity and weaponized government against faith. That
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era has ended under Potus's leadership. The State Department will
eradicate practices that devalue and demean the Christian faith. This
is good. You don't have to practice Christianity to live
a good life in the United States. And that's because
Christianity recognizes that, Hey, that's not the way to bring
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people to faith in Christ. We have created a country
that recognizes the fact that even if you are not
a Christian, you have been endowed by the Creator with
these unalienable rights. Christianity is the only country that does that,
or the only religion that does that, and the United
States is the only country that does that. The fact
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that the State Department now recognizes this is a very
good thing. The left is pissed off about this, because
why wouldn't they be this guy, the pissed off lawyer
legal tweets Uh nah, No one has to believe in
God in order to have freedom in this country. False.
See First Amendment Establishment clause. Okay, this is a direct
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and intentional mischaracterization of what this tweet from the State
Department is saying. Our nation was founded on the recognition
that moral virtue and a steadfast faith in God are
necessary preconditions to freedom. What they're saying here is to
have a free country, you have to have a government
that recognizes that moral virtue and staid fat faith in
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God are necessary. That's pretty clear. What he's trying to
make it sound like we've said is you have to
be a Christian to be free. That's not true. You
have to live in a Christian nation to be truly free.
The United States of America has proven that. But you
don't have to be a practicing Christian. That makes sense,
right right? I feel like it makes sense. John Adams,
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one of the founding fathers, clearly recognized this and he
talked about it. So here he is from John Adams
to the Massachusetts militia in the eleventh of October seventeenth,
ninety eight. So in case you were thinking the founding
fathers weren't on board with what the State Department today
is saying, here is an actual founding father, John Adams.
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You don't get no founding fatherer than John Adams. Here
is his letter to the Massachusetts Militia. And I'm reading this.
I forgive me if this sounds like overly historical and detailed.
It's not flashy news. But it is important, right because
this is where our country comes from.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
All right.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
I'm not trying to get your attention. I'm trying to
teach you. This should have your attention because it's important
and interesting. But regardless to the officers of the third
first Brigade, to the first Brigade of the third Division
of the Militia of Massachusetts, gentlemen, I have received from
Major General Hull and Brigadier General Walker, your unanimous address
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from Lexington and animated with a martial spirit and expressed
with military dignity, becoming your characters and the memorable planes
in which it was adopted. While our country remains untainted
with the principles and manners which are now producing desolation
in so many parts of the world. While she continues
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sincere and incapable of insidious and impious policy, we shall
have the strongest reason to rejoice in the local destination
assigned to us by providence. But should the people of
America once become capable of that deep simulation towards one another?
This is old English. She'll forgive me if it's confusing
wording and towards foreign nations, which assumes the language of
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justice and moderation, while it while it is practicing inequity
and extravagance, and displays in the most captivating manner the
charming pictures of candor, frankness, and sincerity, while it is
writing in rapine and insolence, this country will be the
most miserable habitation in the world. So basically, what he's
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saying is we right now are in a far better
starting point than any other country. We have the potential
to be the greatest ever or the worst ever, But
right now we're in the greatest starting point. And he'll
explain why in just a second. He used a lot
of words to get there, because you know, this is
old English, and why say something simple when you could
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communicate that point by being complicated and wordy. But hey,
the founding father, so what are we gonna do?
Speaker 8 (28:02):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (28:03):
Right, So why are we in the greatest starting point ever?
He explains that because we have no government armed with
power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality
and religion. Avarice, ambition, and revenge or gallantry would break
the strongest cords of our constitution as well as a
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whale goes through a net. Our constitution was made only
for a moral and religious people. That's the most important
part of this. Our constitution was made only for a
moral and religious people. That's John Adams, the Founding Father, saying, hey, listen,
the reason we're such a great free nation right now
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is because we have a constitution that was made for
a moral and religious people. If we give up our
morality and our religion, we will become a hellhole. The
man might have been a prophet, because that's exactly what's
been happening over the last few years. All right, let's
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move on. I could spend all day on that topic,
and I would probably confuse you and myself more than
actually teach you anything. I do hope that I was
able to give you some idea of sort of the
founding principles of this country, where our rights come from.
Things like that. I encourage you to delve deeper into
that topic on your own, because it is so credibly,
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incredibly important. It is the most important topic in any
political world around. We've got to understand where we come
from as a country, where our rights come from, because
if we don't, people will take them away. So go
research that on your own. Go back and read that letter,
understand it, Read the Constitution, Read the Declaration of Independence.
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Understand why Tim Kaine is an idiot. Anyway, let's talk
about something else. Trump is now using the military against cartels.
I voted for that. I love that. Please give me
more of it. Bomb them into the dirt. They are
a threat to Americans, to American citizens. They do not
deserve to be allowed to cruise their boats full of
drugs into the United States and kill American citizens with drugs.
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And that's what they've been doing for a long time.
Trump has said, no, if you try to do that,
we're going to bomb you. I support that. We talked
about it on the Wednesday show. Go back and listen
to the podcast watching YouTube video. We got all the
details about it, and now we've got time for the
left to react to it, and they're not happy about it.
So here's this video of this leftist who is very
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upset that Trump would use the military to stop narco
terrorists from bringing illicit drugs into the country. Take a
listen to him complain about it.
Speaker 6 (30:49):
I wasn't planning on making a video, but I just
finished reading that the Trump administration is patting themselves on
their back for blowing up eleven people in a speedboat
in the Caribbean.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Administration claims that they were running drugs.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Why would eleven people in a speedboat be transporting drugs?
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Great question, because they worked for the cartel. Next question,
that makes no sense.
Speaker 6 (31:10):
And even if they were smuggling drugs, since when do
we kill people in international waters? When did the Trump
administration become judge, jury, and executioner. Yes, we should interdict them,
arrest them. And if they had drugs in their boat
and they were transporting it, yes, they should.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Go to jail, maybe for many, many many years. No,
they should be killed. They should be killed because that's
what they are trying to do to American citizens. They
are trying to kill American citizens with drugs. We know
that the United States military intelligence is the best intelligence
in the world. If we hit those people with a
bomb from the sky in the ocean because they had drugs,
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they had drugs. They didn't just say, oh, look, here's
a speedboat full of civilians out in the Caribbean. Let's
just bomb it and see what happens. Which of those
makes more sense. We knew that they had drugs, We
knew that they were trende arragua and they were coming
to the United States to poison American citizens, or we
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just found a speedboat with eleven people in it and
decided to vomit? Which one makes more sense? Which is
more plausible? Think really long and hard about this. But
did they deserve to die? Yes?
Speaker 6 (32:22):
About any evidence against them other than this is what
the Trumpet ministry.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
We have evidence against them, I guarantee it. As previously stated,
these people are Narco terrorists. They're not civilians. They're terrorists.
They were trying to harm American citizens. We stopped them
with deadly force, as we should. But the line from
the left all week is why didn't we just arrest them?
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Why didn't we just catch them? Why did we have
to go kill these people. Well, Marco Rubio explained why
here is a Secretary of State, Marco Ruby excuse me
explaining to the fact that we can't just stop these
people and arrest them. That doesn't work. That's not a deterrent.
They don't care about that. They don't mind going to jail.
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They do mind being killed. Take alism.
Speaker 9 (33:11):
The United States as long, for many, many years, established
intelligence that allow us to interdict and stop drug boats.
We did that, and it doesn't work. Interdiction doesn't work
because these drug cartels what they do is they know
they're going to lose, you know, two percent of their cargo.
They bake it into their economics. What will stop them
is when you blow them up, when you get rid
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of it. So they were designated as what they are,
they are narco terrorist organizations. So the same information and
the same intelligence mechanisms with maybe a higher focus, was
used to determine that a drug boat was headed towards
eventually the United States, and instead of interdicting it on
the president's orders, he blew it up and it'll happen again.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Maybe it's happening right now. I don't know.
Speaker 9 (33:55):
But the point is the president of the United States
is going to wage war on narco terrorists organizations. This
one was operating in international waters headed towards the United
States to flood our country with poison, and under President Trump,
those days are over.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
I support that. Sorry, blow these narco terrorists up, blow
them out of the water. You do not have a
right to bring drugs into the United States if you're
doing that as part of a narco terrorist organization, which
is what these people were doing. I believe they were
connected to Trende Ragud directly. You have been designated as
a terrorist by the United States government, and in an
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effort to protect our citizens and their right to life,
we are going to bomb the hell out of you,
as we should. This is a great use of the
military to directly protect our citizens, sir, not you know,
playing world police all over the world, not spending twenty
years in the sandbox. For whatever reason. You are a
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direct immediate threat to the citizens of the United States.
So we're going to use our military ties to protect you.
I voted for that. I support it. The left is
very upset about this. Here's Brian Krassenstein. Killing citizens of
another nation who are civilians without any due process is
called a war crime. Again, these are not civilians. They're
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not these are terrorists. I do like the fact that Jadvance,
she says, I don't give a damn what you call it.
Killing the citizens of another nation who are civilians without
any due process is called a war crime. I don't
give a damn what you call it. He needn't say damn.
I'm saying damn because that's the word I can use
on the radio. I love jd Vance. I don't care
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if you don't like it. We're going to bomb Narco
terrorists as we should. Here's another uh oh, this is
just someone talking about Brian Krastenstein's tweet. This is a
good thing. Using the millilitary against immediate threats against our
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people is a good thing. And it kind of gets
to the Trump administration's ethos of we're going on the
offensive to protect American citizens. We're not going to play
from the back foot anymore. We're not. We are the
greatest military in the world, we're the greatest nation in
the world. We're going to start leveraging that in an
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offensive capacity to make the lives of Americans safer. Part
of how he's doing that is the big rebrand to
the Department of War. If you are unaware, the Department
of Defense, which runs our military, used to be called
the Department of War. It was called the Department of
War for all of American history, and then after the
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Second World War we rebranded to the Department of Defense.
And I think that was part of an ideological shift
in the country where we said, okay, well, now we're
going to be strictly defensive and how we who's our military,
which I think is wrong. We should not go out
seeking war, but we should always be ready for it,
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and when necessary, we should use our military capacity in
an offensive capacity. Here is Donald Trump at the White
House speaking at the Rose Garden directly about this. He's saying, listen,
we've got to shift where our mindset is from. Oh,
we're just the defensive people to know, if you're a
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threat to us, we are going to seek you out
and kill you. Take a listen.
Speaker 10 (37:33):
Changing the name of the Department of Defense to the
Department of War. Because you know, we won World War one,
World War two, everything in between, and everything in front
of it, it was called Department of War.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
And then we went woke after.
Speaker 10 (37:52):
The Second World War, incredible victory, and we said, let's
change it to defense and look war something.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
It means we're not gonna have any problems. We don't
want problems with people. And I've kept this out of wars.
I've solved wars.
Speaker 10 (38:07):
But the way you solve wars is through strength, and
that's what we are.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
We make the.
Speaker 10 (38:12):
Best equipment in the world, we have the best soldiers,
we have the most.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Powerful military anywhere in the world. Change. Now, the left
is trying to pitch this as Trump is a warmonger.
Now listen to what he says. We have the best military,
we have the best equipment, but we're not going to
seek out war. But if you are a threat to us,
we will use our military against you. That's good. That's
called a deterrent. I like this. I like this mindset
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from the Trump administration. That's all I've got time for.
I'm sorry I got super cared away of this episode.
I'll try to button it up in the future, but
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