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December 2, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
We need to get Congress to act.

Speaker 3 (00:04):
We have a problem, which I'm sure calls for the
kick figureph how but the entire country is wired in
our hurricane desert.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
I can't hear anything.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
Well, welcome to the KA studio. What'd you do, gino?
What'd you break over here? It's all your fault? Yeah,
Well suddenly and even those extra set of headphones over
there aren't working. So it must be this unit. It's
not working. Just fine, just about it. I don't know
what it is. Who knows what's going on? What a
way to start a program out right? What a way

(00:40):
to start the program out? Uh, let's see. I want
to remind everybody the text line for this program and
for the weekend program is three three one zero three
three three one zero three keyword micro Michael. We're working
on the keywords, but we're also working on some other
stuff because we add long story short, they've changed, changing
and much stuff up. But just remember that text line

(01:02):
number is three three one zero three three three one
zero three keyword micro Michael. So I'm thinking this morning,
I'm coming in there. There are really four big stories
that currently dominate the American political scene. We talked about
one of them yesterday, and that is whether or not
there was a violation of the War Crimes Act because
of the attack on Yeah. I tried that too. That's

(01:24):
not working either, and I yeah, I've tried doing this,
bugged it in directly. We're gonna try that. Mister red
beers in here. Nope, not doing anything, nothing, nothing that.
Not hearing anything, yep, yep, red beers in here, just
plugging stuff in and and and do you hear stuff?

(01:47):
You don't hear stuff either. So the unit itself is busted.
Oh my gosh, he's pulling he's pulling it out. Uh here,
here's a step by step. He's now pulling out the
entire What in the world are you doing?

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Live radio? People? This is live radio.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
You think it's come disconnected underneath somewhere. Well, you know,
if there was some way that I could FaceTime this
or put it on videos so people could watch you
tearing apart the studio, that would be utterly fantastic. But no,
I can't do it.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Problem.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Well, what what amazes me is what what I'm I
can't do my show. You're sitting over here tearing apart
the this newly remodeled studio and you're sitting here literally
tearing it apart, pulling it out, trying to plug things
back in. And you you expect me to focus on

(02:44):
Oh now you you hear something now, Oh my gosh,
you fix test test test test test. Of course I
don't hear no, no, no, no, there it is. It's
you here somewhere. Okay, plugged this in. Let's plug this
in and test test test test. I hear I hear
something now, yeah yeah, yeah, wow, no, no, you see

(03:09):
now you probably broke it again. That you get what
you do. He took his fist and he pounded it
back into the little cutout that it was sitting in. Yes,
it's still working. Shut up and talk. So anyway, this
is what you get. You get what you pay for,

(03:29):
So just shut up and quit grapping about it. But
at least I near something now. So there are four
big stories that are dominating. Actually there are five big stories.
The fact that dragon red Beard, not me. All I
tried to do is plug in you know, the the
whatever you call these stupid things.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
I tried to plug it in, uh, and it wouldn't work.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
But he comes in here and he takes it completely apart,
pulls it out, figgles, you know, jiggles around with something
down there, and then suddenly it works. Wow, you're welcome,
You're amazing. You're amazing, mister engineer. I feel sorry when
the when the blonde chick from next door comes in
later and she doesn't work for her, we can blame you.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
I just can't wait for my Christmas bonus, that's right.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Which will be an invoice for replacing this unit, for smashing,
for smashing it to pieces. Okay, let's try this again.
There are four big stories that are dominating the American
political scene right now, and they all bug me. They
all really bug me. The you got the Tim Walls,

(04:35):
Saborn Somalia fraud machine that's going on in Minnesota. You've
got is it regime change? We've got I don't know,
twenty thirty five percent, whatever the number is, doesn't make
any difference. We have a lot of our entire naval
fleet pulled away from Taiwan and the Persian Gulf and

(04:57):
everywhere else, and it's down in the Caribbean because of
a ten horned dictator that's been around forever. The supported
by obviously supported by the Chinese communist parties supported by
the Cubans. I would say the Castro brothers, but there's
only one left. So you got that going on. And
is it regime change or is it drug interdiction? To

(05:18):
mean what's really going on down there? And of course,
as I said, you've got the whole which we talked
about yesterday, the potential war crimes violations that was committed
or may have been committed by someone we don't know who.
But I find it interesting. There's an old adage in Washington,
DC that when the president pat you on the back

(05:40):
and tells you you're doing a great job, brownie, that's
when you know that you're going down the toilet. I
can speak from experience about that, by the way. And
so now Donald Trump has come out and talked about
what a great job Pete Hegseth is doing.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
So if I repeat, I.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
Would put on my flat jacket because there's gonna be
a lot of incoming flat And then the deaf sect
decides that what he's going to do. No, you can't
say deaf war, you can't say sect war. I know
he's the Secretary of War, but to me, he's the
deaf sec. It's always gonna be the deaf. Second, that's
just my bureaucratic speak. But then he says that the

(06:16):
order was given by some admiral, Admiral I forget his name,
but apparently some admiral. So now the you know what,
the feces tends to roll downhill.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Right.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
So there's you got those three stories, and then you
have the ongoing efforts by the so called seditious Six,
although it's not really sedition. You got the six Democrats
and their media facilitators. They're trying to set the stage,
I think, for a color revolution in this country. And
you know, these are all real stories going on right now.

(06:50):
Enough about let's let's do some updates on on all
these stories. First, let's go to the Waltz smally looting
of the Minnesota state treasury. More than four hundred employees
of the state's Department of Human Services signed off on
a post on x formerly Twitter yesterday which alleges that

(07:12):
the governor, Keim Waltz, now I want you to think
about this is massive fraud on a massive scale. And
for the first time we're now here, I shouldn't say
for the first time. It's The New York Times is
report you know, actually get some journalism on a Democrats shocker, right,
absolutely shocking. So you've got all of this fraud going
on in Minnesota, but it only kind of starts to

(07:36):
log row in snowball and become a really big story
when the conservative media starts to pick it up. And
then these employees come out and signed off on this
post on x yesterday alleging that the Governor Tim Waltz
not only has been aware of the Somalia fraud operation

(07:57):
for years, but knew about them in real time as
they were still ongoing, and failed to take any action
whatsoever to stop the fraud. Now, think about that for
a second in terms of Tim Walls could have been
our current Vice president, which leads me to think about

(08:18):
what what kind of vetting, if any, did Kamala Harris
do when she was picking her governor, I mean picking,
you know, among these governors to be her VP, because
she could have had been then Shapiro, She could have
had Shapiro from Pennsylvania, but clearly he was a threat

(08:38):
to her because well, he's articulate. Well, according to someone
like Joe Biden, you could say that Governor Shapiro is clean,
he's articulate, he's well dressed, whatever, whatever that sound bite is,
whatever the super sound bite is from Biden about Barack Obama.
You could say the same thing about Governor Shapiro.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
He got the first sort of.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
America who was articulate and bright and nice looking guy.
I forgot nice looking guy too. I can't believe that
you still have that at your fingertips. I'm pretty sure
that was before he was chosen as vice president too. Oh,
absolutely absolutely. I think it is when he was a
US senator. I mean it's when Obama was a US senator. Yeah, uh,

(09:29):
or or she could have picked any number of people,
but she told she chose that dufus. Tim Walls, the
metro sexual that comes, you know, dancing out on the
stage and waves and everybody kind of you know, kind
of kind of weird like you know, that kind of
weird feminine kind of way he does that. Well, this
is worse than just doing nothing, because the post on

(09:52):
Twitter on X excuse me accuses Governor Walls of not
just ignoring the whistleblower, but then retaliating against them, as
we see obviously see you know, we know that democrats
do time after time after time at every level of government.
Whenever there are various scams and griffs and ripoffs are

(10:13):
in danger of being disclosed to you and me as
the taxpayers. Yeah, oh, somebody's going to whistle blow and
tell the truth about what's really going on. Okay, we're
gonna go deep six. Then we're going to eighty six
of them. Eighty six forty seven. Right, that's the new
Those are the new numbers. Except here we're going to
eighty six all the whistleblowers of Minnesota's here's what they

(10:34):
said on X yesterday. Now, remember these are current civil
service employees, bureaucrats, government employees, state employees, whatever, however you
I don't care how you refer to them. They write this,
hundreds of them, more than four hundred joined in this post.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Tim Walls is.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
One one hundred percent responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota.
We let Tim Watts know of fraud early on, hoping
for a partnership and stopping fraud, but no, we got
the opposite response. Tim Walls is systematically retaliated against whistleblowers
using monitoring, threats, repression.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Wait a minute, that's that's the.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
Democrats typical operation monitoring, you know, spying, on you, threats
and then repression that they can make a theme song
out of those three words, and did his best. They
write to discredit fraud reports. Instead of partnership, we got
the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walls, certain members

(11:42):
and an indifferent mainstream media. It's scary, isolating, and left
us wondering who we can turn to, they write, continuing.
In addition to retaliating against the whistleblower, Tim Walls disempowered
the Office of the Legislative Auditor, allowing agency to disregard
their audit findings and guidance. Media and politicians supporting Tim

(12:06):
Waltz or the DFL agenda attacked whistleblowers who were trying
to raise red flags on fraudulent activities. They continue, this
is a cascade of systemic failures leading up to Tim Walls.
Agency leaders appointed by Tim Waltz willfully disregarded rules and
laws to keep the fraud reports quiet, even to the

(12:28):
extent of threatening families of whistleblowers. These same leaders are
not qualified for their jobs. Instead of getting leadership jobs
via Tim Walt's friendships, so state government were left State
government were left floundering. DFL lawmakers refused to acknowledge fraud
and deflected any serious conversation to stop the fraud. Biased

(12:51):
mainstream media such as station's WCCO and MPR in the
public radio, showed absolutely no interest in come bring fraud
happening in our own state. Programs, especially in behavioral health
and disability services, were built without any guardrails against fraud,
all in attempt to extract more funding from legislature and

(13:12):
the federal government. As staff, we first hand witnessed and
observed fraud happening, yet we were shut down, reassigned, and
told to keep quiet. Sometimes more, leadership did not want
to appear to discriminate against certain communities and were unwilling
to take action against certain communities, such as stopping fraud.
By the way, that's the Somalis, that would have an

(13:33):
adversive impact on their image.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
He was This is me speaking now parenthetically.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
In other words, the governor was more concerned about the
image of Somalians than he was about the taxpayers of Minnesota.
They continue today. No single agency leader has been held
responsible for their role in fraud, whether it's Sharen Gandhi,
Jesse Gagiel, Giles, Jody Harpstad, Natasha EMRGS, Eric Gundall, and others.

(14:03):
They say it is a structure created and maintained by
Tim Walls, who has created an environment of interrelated agencies
and institutions, including the media, that helped foster fraud through
retaliation and turning a blind iron exchange for political gain
in the form of high power agency leadership jobs or
other parks. Fundamentally, Tim Walls is dishonest, lacks ethics and integrity,

(14:27):
has poor leadership abilities, and has never taken any accountability
for his role in fraud. Instead, Tim Walls deflects by
blaming national politics for his own failies and distracts the
public with inveterate lying. These lies include his reference of
a budget surplus under his tenure. Fact is Minnesota never
had a surplus. We have been given federal ARPA funds

(14:48):
that were conflated to surplus money, otherwise we'd be in
a deficit, and those American Rescue Plan funds, which were
meant to be temporary funds, were used to create more
leadership positions for Tim Wallas as buddies. As such, we
can't fight fraud in Minnesota alone. Hence we're appealing to
the federal levels of government. We need all the help
we can get, as Tim Wallas's agency leaders have up

(15:10):
their brazen approach in covering up their knowledge of fraud.
We are grateful to numerous solid politicians, including the Fraud
Committee and media outlets who are actually trying to halt
the fraud. We're also grateful to other whistleblowers who are
bravely stepping up. Thank you New York Times for bringing
the plight of Minnesota to the national stage.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Wow, four hundred bureaucrats have had it.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
But what fascinates mean most about that post on X
is you can take that and apply it to fraud
committed by Democrats at almost every level of government federal, state,
and local, in almost every fifty seven of the fifty
seven states in this country, every single one of them.

(15:59):
I know it's probably less likely to occur in a
red state like say Oklahoma or Texas, but in a
blue state like Colorado. You don't think that's exactly what
goes on here. Of course it is. It's exactly what
goes on here. In an appearance I Meet the Press
on Sunday, Walls actually boasted about his efforts to put
people in jail for those crimes, and then he tried

(16:20):
to absolve the Smalley community of playing the lead role
in those despicable crimes. And both of those claims are
full on bull crap. Now, while it's true that there
have been eighty six individuals indicted and some have been convicted,
those indictments and convictions are the result of federal investigations.

(16:43):
Tim Walls had nothing to do with those investigations or
convictions or trials whatsoever. It's also a very simple fact
that are those eighty six who have been indicted, how
many do you think are from the state's Somalian community.
Out of eighty six, how many of those convicted of

(17:04):
fraud do you think are Samalies. Excuse me, I'm going
to code seventy nine seventy nine. Just like Stephen Miller
commented last week, the big problem with the Biden open
borders is that we didn't just import millions of individuals
from third world countries without anybody whatsoever. We in fact,

(17:25):
imported third world societies into this country with zero requirements
or even any sort of minimal encouragement for them to assimilate.
These Smali legg fought fraud crimes in Minnesota are a
clear cause and effect outcome of that reality, and we

(17:46):
need to admit that.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Hey, Michael, I bet you've got a lot of good
stuff to talk about today, especially with this beautiful weather
that we're supposed to get tonight.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Can't wait to listen.

Speaker 4 (18:03):
Why would I talk about the weather, mister Redbeard? Do
I talk about the weather talking about climate?

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (18:12):
Yeah, I'm assuming she's just excited for this, you know,
jumping of snow that we're supposed to get tonight. Oh yeah,
because it'd be the snow apocalypse. I'm sure we'll have
two inches and it'll be the end of civilization. He'll
be another fifty car pile up on out on I
seventy somewhere and people goes, She.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Say, on whatever, I didn't. Who's gonna snow everything?

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Guy?

Speaker 5 (18:31):
Two inches?

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Or is it a girl? Two inches? You know? Said right?

Speaker 4 (18:35):
Right, Yeah, yeah, it's it's gonna be four inches, So
it's gonna be uh porn four inches of what it
will be. But it's cold, so does that make it?
Oh yeah, you're right, you're right, you're right.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Right?

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Is it gonna be weathers it gonna be dry? Because
if it's a dry snow it'll just blow away, and
you know, if it's a wet snow, it'll stick and cord.
And then of course then we'll have the you know,
and see if I just can't get a response here.
But then we'll have all the dumbass truckers you know
that don't have legal driver's licenses. They just have you know,
no name, or they issue by California or New York
or someplace, and they'll see the runaway truck ramp and say,

(19:10):
that's what I'm trying to do.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
I'm trying to run away.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
I'm trying to run away before ice catches up with me.
That's what we're gonna have. Not to till Walls for
a second. This is Hugh Hewett yesterday pretty much sums
it up.

Speaker 6 (19:23):
Taking of lady and listen to what employees of the
Minnesota Department of Human Service say about all of this.
Tim Walls is one hundred percent responsible for massive fraud
in Minnesota. We let Tim Walls know of fraud early on,
hoping for a partnership and stopping fraud.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
But no, we got the opposite response.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
As staff we first had witnessed and observed fraud happening,
Yet we were shut down, reassigned, and told to keep quiet.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Sometimes More wants.

Speaker 6 (19:50):
Himself to said, you know, I'm a knucklehead sometimes. Is
this one of those occasions.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Yes, especially when you're saying we are a well run state,
and therefore we criminals.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Those two things don't follow.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Well run states do not attract criminals.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
Hey, yeah, Illinois County, Chicago, Yeah, we're looking at you, baby,
We're looking at you. Manhattan mm hmm, the boroughs of Manhattan,
New York. Yeah, we're looking at you too. New Jersey, Yeah,
we're looking at you. Does functional states attract criminals? Bureaucracies
without inspector generals, prosecutors who let criminals go free without bail,

(20:30):
that kind of thing attracts criminals. That's the Minnesota way
under Tim Walls. Now he's up for reelection and in
a year Minnesotans are going to get a chance to
vote on what they think about Tim Walls. But they're
not going to forget a billion dollars gone missing and
a department within the state bureaucracy in wholesale rebellion against

(20:50):
the governor. They're just simply not going to forget that
or and it might flow over to the empty or
I should say open Senate seat that Republicans are hoping
Tom Wyler is someone else puts up a very good
show of strength against whommember. The DFL Democratic Farm Labor
Party in.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Minnesota puts forward because they've got to be sick of this.
They really do have to be sick of losing their money,
are they? I know you are, I am, But we
pay most of the taxes.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
A lot of people in this country don't pay any
income tax whatsoever. And in fact, they get the EIC
the earned income tax credits, so they don't pay anything.
And yet when they file a tax return they get.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Money in return. Isn't that great?

Speaker 4 (21:38):
I wish I could file a tax return and say, look,
you know my tax bill was Let me just pick
a number out of my butt. My tax bill, you
know last year, was seventy seventy five thousand dollars. Can
I just get seventy five thousand dollars back out of
that billion dollars? Oh wait a minute, you think it's Minnesota.
Oh see, I get it. Now you think that I'm

(21:59):
waste your time talking about Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Oh sucks to be you, doesn't it?

Speaker 4 (22:07):
Because you don't realize that This money is money that
came through the American Rescue Plan, which was part of
you know, several bills that spent trillions of dollars that
caused the inflation. So you got taxed by the money
that got spent by the federal government to send to
Minnesota to be used by these little Somalian communities, all fraudulent,

(22:31):
you know, a billion dollars worth. And then you you
paid that taxes. And now you're going to pay taxes
on the interest that we paid for that money that
was borrowed. Yes, yeah, huh. And here's you thought I
was wasting your time talking about Minnesota. And we you know,
wouldn't it be wonderful if we could find this I

(22:53):
don't want to find But you know, we've got fraud
in this state too. Oh no, Michael, you want to
be kidding. We got fraud in Colorado. Say it's not true. No,
say it's not true. This is Tom Emmer, the Republican
from Minnesota who happens to be the House majority whip.

Speaker 6 (23:11):
You know, he has more focused on the response of
many of us that are outraged than actually dealing with
the problem here.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
Lawrence, you said, very well, I mean this guy says
he takes a responsibility for prosecuting these people, him Walls
and his Attorney general, Keith Ellison, since.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
They took all you know, I'm sorry, let me pause
that for a moment. I told you I was even
thinking this morning because I was so distracted by mister
Redbeard trying to fix an electronic issue on the console,
which I find hilarious.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
I forgot about Keith Ellison.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Yes, so the Marxist, you know, a Black Lives Matter
dude from you know, the George Floyd days.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I forgot. He's the attorney general.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
So you've got you got the corrupt governor, you got
a up attorney general. I'm just saying, you know what,
Cook County your old news. The new news is Minnesota.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
If not only not investigated the fraud, they have purposely
stopped investigating. And we've been trying to raise the alarm
on this for over three years, Laura, over three years.
Fraudsters have already stolen over a billion dollars from the
taxpayers in Minnesota under Tim Wall's watch, and the number
is growing. You got the largest pandemic fraud case in

(24:30):
the country, two hundred and fifty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
By the way, no one in the Walls.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
Administration has been held accountable. And you know, nobody's saying
that all Somali's are criminals.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
But guess what these crimes seventy nine out of eighty six.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Divide seventy nine into eighty six and tell me what
that percentage is, because that's I think that's probably over
ninety percent.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Yeah, so I think.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
We could probably say that at least of those convicted
so far, the majority.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Of the vast major already have been Somalia ninety one
point eight. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
And you know, for our guys really bad at math,
that was a pretty good guess. A Google machine, Oh good, admitted, No,
I'm the guys bad at math.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
You're the most good at it. I can't do math
to save my life. Somali immigrants.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
In fact, over seventy people have been charged and are
being tried and convicted, by the way, in the pandemic
fraud case.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
But it doesn't stop there.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
No, that number is separate from the number I gave you.
The eighty six that I gave you happens to be
on the American rescue plan in that fraud. That was separate.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
They've got housing fraud.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
You've got daycare fraud, You've got all fraud center under investigation,
all of this under Tim Wall's watch and his response.
God blessed President Trump for actually saying something about this.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
And calling it out.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
They won't even report it in the Twin Cities. And finally,
because our President has pointed.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Out how awful this is. Under this incompetent.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Leadership of Tim walls people are actually starting to take notice.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
And look the fact.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
That Scott Vestn't the Treasury Secretary is going to look
at whether this actually went to Al Shabab Terrace and Somalia.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Think about this, Lawrence.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
Al Shabab controls all the financial infrastructure in Somalia.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
That's right, all right, this money has gone back to Somalia. Ergo.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
Common sense would tell you that millions of dollars taxpayer
dollars from Minnesota's has.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
Gone from Somalian Yeah, from Minnesota taxpayers, yes, but in
particular from Somalians in Minnesota went back to pay for
al Shabab.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
That's pretty bad.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Onto terrace known as al Shabab in Somalia. This is
an awful situation. Tim Wallace should be held accountably in
somebody in his administration.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I'm just going to leave.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
Let's quit talking about held accountable, can we? Because I
just think they ought to be convicted and go to jail.
That's what I think. I really do, but think that
and between the Afghan shooting, the National guardsman in Washington,
d C. One of whom has died on Thanksgiving Day,

(27:20):
and then you have the Somalians all doing this, I
really do think and I'll get to this later in
the program, but I really do think the time has
come to recognize that remigration and the deportation is something
that we need to do. But there's something even worse
that's going on here, and I know that it frustrates you,

(27:44):
and so I want to come back after the break
and I want to explain some perspective about how do
we get here and why is it that we have
to be so very careful and so dogged in our
trying to clean things up, because if we don't, the

(28:06):
country will fail. And I do mean that seriously.

Speaker 5 (28:10):
The amount of fraud under Tim Walls as the Minnesota
governor is just staggering, and it's been going on for years.
What it's really shocking is when you think about that
he was the VP candidate fifteen months ago and nothing
came out about it. Then, very interesting on the timing

(28:32):
and how they were able to hide this for so long.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
In the post on X by the four hundred Civil Servants,
they point out that part of their problem was the
Minnesota media. And then you heard in those two sound bites,
one with Tom Emmer, a Republican Congressman from Minnesota who

(28:57):
is the House Majority leader, and from oh I can't
think it was a name off topic Hugh Ewett, both
of them pointing out that the media in Minnesota was
deliberately I would say covering it up, because you can

(29:20):
have too. You can have a cover up that is
of omission by just turning your head no no, no, no
no no no no no, I don't see anything. Or
you can affirmatively know about it and refuse to report
on it. And this is an active cover up of
the fraud. Now here's the point that I said. I

(29:42):
wanted to make the reason that I don't care whether
where you're listening to me today, whether you're listening down
in Florida, you're listening out in California, you're listening in
Washington State, you're down in Texas. I really don't care
where you're listening. This is applicable to everyone. This is
a culmination of what's been going on with Democrat slash

(30:04):
progressive slash socialist slash Marxist.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Rule since Woodrow Wilson.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
We're just now, and I think it's because of the
election of I think there's a combination of several things,
the election of Donald Trump two point zero, not the
first time, the second time. I think it is the
proliferation of new freelance sources of information. And I think
the massive size, just the amount of the fraud has

(30:37):
become so overwhelming. And as progressives and Marxists tend to
do when they think it's time to pounce and to
start the Color Revolution and to you know, fundamentally transform
the nation, they tend to overreach. And so when COVID
comes along, I think COVID is COVID will in the

(30:57):
history books, if it's truly reported, will be that tipping
point where they thought they could impose the kind of
controls over you and I as individuals that they did,
although some of us refused to comply, even businesses.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Some businesses refuse to comply, but that overreach.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
And at the same time, the shutdown gave them the
opportunity to throw to literally just take cargo planes. Just
take C one thirty five five a's, Just take C
five a's and drop down the back gate and then
just push, just push, you know, like bails of hay.
Just push that money out the window and it just comes,
you know, Manna from heaven just comes floating out. And

(31:42):
that precipitates fraud, and they thought that he get by
with it. But now we're in the response phase. Just
like in a natural disaster, you have, you know, you
prepare for and so you know, conservatives had been repairing
for this moment and then the proverbial thess hits the

(32:05):
fan COVID, and now we're seeing the results of that.
And so now we're responding to these decades of progressive
Marxist policies. So of course there's going to be blowback,
and of course they're going to fight us at every turn,
and you have to understand that at every turn we

(32:28):
have to be willing to fight back.
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