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The left’s “Christian Nationalism” clever attempt to silence Christian votes and government participation

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:14):
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journey of discovery we've ever done. And I again, the
topic would be Christian nationalism and conflating or confusing and
those that don't understand history. It can be easily done.

(01:37):
You're easily dupable. But it is a clever plan of
the left. And it's not designed because the left doesn't
care about godliness. It's not designed to correct your Christian walk.
It's to silence your Christian vote. So I'll tell you

(01:57):
how it happened to me, and it's just I won't
give names, but I'll do the example, and it's probably
happening to you. But it's gonna happen to everyone. This
is something they This is a card they plan to
play a lot. And I suspect as soon as we
get to the general election. So you get a text
message from a friend and it says, hey, one Christian
to another, here comes a bunch of false teaching. No

(02:21):
one Christian to another. Watch this video and then watch
it again. How can you call yourself a Christian and
vote for a madman like Donald Trump? And then, of
course the video is all about Christian nationalism. Well, that's
barking up the wrong tree. I understand we're in this
world and not of this world eternally. I serve another

(02:43):
kingdom where I happen to be temporarily. And by the way,
I can't serve my God better by voting for what?
Oh so christian to Christian, I'm supposed to vote for
Kamala Harris, who's for the killing of unborn babies, or
marriage outside of a man and a woman, or fiscal
policy that will destroy my kids chance to ever, that's

(03:04):
the only way I can be a Christian is vote
for her. Christian nationalism? What is it? Why do we
not understand it? Why are we so dupable to this attack?
Davids and Adi is joining us. He's the CEO of
the American Policy Roundtable. Moreover, he's the host of The
Public Square, heard at the public Square dot com and
on two hundred stations nationwide, and they did a brilliant

(03:26):
job covering this. David, I guess if they go to
the public Square dot com and just search Christian Nationalism,
will this episode pop up?

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yes, Good morning, Michael and ocom Mary. Can be an
easier search to go under the name W. B. Allen,
living the Allen who is one of our trustees and
is the former Dean emeritatist, actually is the Dean emeritus
of Michigan State James Madison's School Public Policy, and he
has a whole other resume that would take a balance

(03:58):
of the shows lay out. But doctor Allen has helped
us dramatically and discussing this on the air. And let
me just start by saying, talking about Christian nationalism in
the way that the Biden campaign is now rolling this
out would be like trying to talk about this astronomy
and the wonder of the universe by simply using a

(04:20):
pair of binoculars. It's absurd. The entire process is absurd.
It feels wrong right from the start. Yeah, Yeah, it's
a it's a it's a very it's a campaign predicated
upon the presumption of ignorance. And so you have some

(04:41):
people with passion who repeat a number of lines, and
you have some new authors of peer who claim to
have discovered this arch conspiracy that's been hiding, you know,
in the in the anmals of Christendom, and now suddenly
has been revealed. This happens about every four years when

(05:01):
the progressive leftists who thrive upon a godless equation where
there's no God in any of their thinking, there's no
room for any entity of moral authority that goes beyond
the power of their politicians. See, the progressive community is
the flat earth society today. They believe that we live

(05:24):
in a two dimensional world and that all there is
is money and power, and they're the people best qualified
to move that around and the rest of us should
just be happy for what we get with what's left over.
And that's the fundamental of the godless equation because when
you drop God from the world view that you're attempting

(05:46):
to understand, when you lose God, then you lose man.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
And that I just want to I'm want to elaborate on.
You lose God, you lose man, because if you lose God,
you lose the creation story, then you really lose man.
And we're talking about mankind. Golf course with a father
and a son yesterday and we got into a very
deep conversation That's how it is in golf, right. God
always never brings a stranger to the golf course for us,
does he so? And I looked at this twenty six

(06:11):
year old, and I said, Number one, the Catholic Church
does this very well. The Protestant Church doesn't do it
very well. And that is understand the Lord's Prayer. Two,
the Catholic Church doesn't do well. And I don't know
that the Proestant Church does much better. But study the
Sermon on the Mount. If I had to give everybody
a cheat sheet to God, it would be those two things.

(06:34):
If you really study the Lord's Prayer, it will guide you.
It'll cut through everything's it's not even difficult to understand
how you should live. And the way I summarize it
to this kid was what you'll find is the eternal
opposites in the Sermon on the Mount. You want to
be first, be last, you want to live die. None
of that seems to make sense to man in a

(06:57):
godless equation. But in the godless equation, what it's really saying,
and I put it in most simplest terms, you give
your life away. You spend your entire life loving others,
not yourself, serving others, not yourself. You give your life
away to the others around you and to your family,
and guess what God will take care of, providing you
a better life than you ever could have imagined. And

(07:19):
so that's just kind of how I was trying to
explain to somebody that you know, had never heard it.
But I mean my thought was in knowing what we
were going to talk about today. Okay, So David, I
don't know the Lord's Prayer, I don't know the sermon
on the Mount. I have no relationship with God by
the Holy Spirit through Christ. What will we be today?
You know what I mean? What would it would be like?
Just like cavemen, right, got to survive me over everybody else.

(07:40):
I got to serve myself. So, yeah, you lose, you
lose everything.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Yeah, you lose the identity of the creation and gurgle
flat Earth society. And again than the two operators for
money and power, there is no moral authority because you've
walled off the universe. So again, now we're back to
the wonders of astronomy and the universe and the binoculars.
So every four years, the Progressives asked us to consider

(08:08):
this grave threat that Christendom presents to America without telling
us at all about the history of America, disassociating ourselves
from history of America. Michael. This started earlier this year,
back in the first quarter of the year, and we
did a program on the Public Square in March exposing
Heidi Presbola from Political Magazine and when she came out

(08:30):
with the first of these attacks laying the ground work
on Christian nationalism, and this principal had disappeared after a
number of people came forward and challenged her scholarship in
her position because she fundamentally had no answers. And so
will come to you the first thing and we start
talking about Christian nationalism, just ask to the finance they

(08:52):
what is Christian national work? Will never get this answer
from the football because.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
As you cut out, they do the same thing with democracy.
They'll say that democracies at stay democracy. Well, what's democracy?
Because they live like democracy is the Democrat party. So
if you pose a Democrat party or anything that they believe,
or any of their policies or any of their candidates,
you're an insurrectionist and an enemy of democracy. So they'll
never define it. They do the same thing with Christian nationalism.
So you're saying the first key is make them define it.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
I mean, what you're afraid of.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Yeah, And the implication is either in real time some
kind of radical worship of Donald Trump that is now
a new kind of Christian patriotism for an evil person,
or theocracy, I guess is what they're trying to sell.
But the point is they've taken down all the statues

(09:48):
for decades in common egen and education and higher education.
They haven't allowed proper teaching of history and civics, so
everybody's dupable. And what they're really trying to do is
silence Christian boats. It's just that simple, and will about.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
It's a vout tool.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
And the idea, of.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Course, is to stop Christians from pursuing voting because it's
illegitimate for a religious opinion to be a part of
the American political conversation, because it's a violation of the
separation of church and state. And then, of course we
demonize this by finding a handful of characters who inevitably
are on this subject at some time in their Christian experience,

(10:28):
and who have misunderstood some of the scriptures and are
enjoying themselves right now in their misunderstandings. So they search
the country, they find these obscure individuals, and then they
try to escalate them as to people who are attempting
to take over the nation. It's a fraud. It's a
worthwhile study, by the way, because if you stick with it,
you could find a lot of truth about the history

(10:49):
of our country. For example, the Declaration of Independence mentions
the God of the Bible four times in that short
brief document names the God of the Bible is mentioned
in four different fashions, in four different ways, and in
four different manifestation agency. It's just remarkable. Was there a

(11:15):
Christian influence in the founding of the country or just
froup the documents. But they don't do that about original sources.
They always go to the current extremists have lost their
way for a stile.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
I'm gonna jump I'm gonna jump in. I'm gonna jump
in real quick to say this is David's an not
a CEO of the American Policy Roundtable and host of
the Public Square, and we're talking about Christian nationalism, which
is the lefts clever attempt. By the way, I think
it's important to make this statement like mine came in
a in a personal attack. How can you call yourself
a Christian and vote for a madman like Donald Trump? Oh, so,

(11:49):
as a Christian, I should vote for somebody that stands
for abortion or gay marriage, or or fiscal insanity or
open borders or cops are bad. No, that's not their intent.
What they want to do is just say, well, you
can't as a Christian vote for Donald Trump. And then
when you look at Kamal HARRISO, I can't vote, hurt
you stay home, and then they win by number. It's

(12:10):
very clever. It could work. Doesn't work on me. My
response was simple, I walk through whose I am, Who
I am, what I am on this earth compared to
what I am eternally, which is a different kingdom. How
I honor and respect our leaders on earth? And I
you know, but our founding fathers. Hopefully you're near a
window by now where your phone's gonna work a little

(12:31):
more steady, But our founding fathers, you know. I think
John Quincy Adams said it best. This republic we've given
you is altogether wrong. For an immoral people, you will
drive it right off a cliff. They didn't make it
a compulsion to be Christian, but it's certainly based on
the Hebrew Christian system, and it's certainly based on Christians

(12:53):
who created it, because otherwise you won't self govern unless
you're a person of faith.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
Right well, and what we're doing here is trying to
crackle them very large and very worthwhile study in the
British amount of it's possible. So we're going to have
to obviously revisit this, and we do this a lot
on the public square constantly. We're talking about this there.

(13:20):
But the point you're getting to is how do we
get to the American experience of government? And you can't
get there without an understanding of the Judeo Christian revelation
of truth as to what is man?

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Who is God?

Speaker 3 (13:34):
And what are we supposed to do here on earth?
Because those are the questions that are the underlying promise
of why we have a declaration, why we started the country,
and how we put together the country the way that
we designed it.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
But the mental questions, and that's when we the people
were in charge of government. The politicians answer to us,
not the other way around. Now they want to be
in charge, so they got to dismantle that notion. It's
also design that we be self governing. They want us
to be dependent on them. They're all too willing to

(14:06):
provide all our needs so that they can control us
and enslave us. So you got to do this Christian nationalism.
You've got to silence these believers or you can't complete
the dismantling of this republic. And I think we're at
that point, so much so, David, and we're so out
of time, but so much so. You think about it

(14:28):
over the weekend, but I think we could do a
segment every day for a week on Christian nationalism, and
should because this tactic is just beginning. It is their
big final all in at the poker table, if you will.
And if we don't understand history and we don't understand civics,
we will be dupable. I mean, it's that important, I think,

(14:50):
and I suspect in my soul that they are going
to really play this once they get out of the convention,
if they don't play the jail. Donald Trump, Yeah, well
maybe both.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
They've been tipping their hand on this, Michael, for the
whole year. There's a new book coming out on after
This is all a part of the pre book release campaign. Yeah,
and it is a It is designed to block shut
the voters the advantage of the Democrats, so to talk
about it, and I don't have to think about the weekend.

(15:21):
We should talk about this as much as we're talking
about assim square one thing. I'll close that this is
a quick reminder that there are two things in the
American experience that make us different from everybody else. One
is the concept of conscience, and the other is the
concept the concept of personal responsibility. When you withdraw God

(15:41):
from that conversation, you have no platform for either one.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
David, have a great weekend. We're going to cover this more.
And I don't think I don't think the coincidence of
the enemy wants to stan phone problems.

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one was destroyed in the movie, so it's three bedrooms,
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before your time? I don't think you were born when
that was made.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
I don't like scary movies. I really don't like. I
don't like them.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
I know that some people just love them, but I'm like,
this makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
This is my free time, and I don't.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Want to.

Speaker 4 (17:04):
Do you like them?

Speaker 1 (17:05):
I you know my wife really loves them. I tolerate,
I would say I tolerate them. I can't. Out of
all of them, I would think Poltergeist is one of
the classics, though.

Speaker 5 (17:21):
I feel like I have seen poultry I've seen a
bunch of scary movies like it Happens and then I
think it was like in my mid twenties, I finally
was like, wait, I don't like doing this?

Speaker 4 (17:29):
Why am I doing this house.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
And I clean? Do we feel like we're paying too
much for grocery? Yes, we all do, Kyla Harris. She
has a plan, of course, to come to the rescue.
So the people that create the problem were always telling
us they're the solution for the problem. Tell me how
this one goes.

Speaker 5 (17:50):
Yep, we're going to find out more. Actually today when
she speaks to North Carolina. But she came out, actually
her team came out and kind of leaked, not leaked.
They intentionally told us a little bit about what's going
to happen. But one of the things she has her
sites set on is going after the corporate price gouging
she says exists in the food industry. So this actually,
this announcement came just twenty four hours after the mars

(18:12):
Kelenova announced their thirty five billion dollar merger. Also, we
have Albertsons and Kroger FTC already looking in to block
that one. But the question becomes, is there really price
gouging right now or is this just high prices Because
there's a difference between the two. High prices are high prices.
Price gouging is when they know you need it. And
they're going to jack up the price because that so listen,

(18:35):
she if she becomes president, she has.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
The DOJ, the FTC, the SEC.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
She has these regulatory bodies at her disposal to look
into it.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
She was an ag. This is her bread and butter.
She feels comfort as pop cop I listen, listen.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Even if and there might be she don't have enough
time in Raleigh, North Carolina, because you'd have to take
them one at a time and you'd be there, yeah,
for years, going through all of them. But even if
we granted them, there's some price gouging. The truth of
the matter is you can look at energy costs and say,
well there's a reason. You can look at the thirty
percent increase from COVID, which is spending money, you know,

(19:14):
dumping money into the economy without it being earned. That's
a much bigger cost. This is a game being played.
They pander for votes for power, then they spend the money.
I want to play you a clip. This is Ronald
Reagan explaining exactly what you're talking about. How inflation happens.
We're the victim of it, and then we blame those

(19:36):
who are also victims, the one selling us stuff Listen.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
We're victims of language. The very word inflation leads us
to think of it as just high prices. Then, of
course we resent the person who puts on the price
tags forgetting that he or she is also a victim
of inflation.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I mean, you know that kind of could you hear
that clip? By the way, we were curious if you would.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
Be I couldn't, I could. I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Oh well, he basically, you know, lays it out and says,
you know, it's it's really a terminology problem. Inflation means
higher costs, and we are the victim of those higher costs,
and then we often blame those who are charging these
I mean, that's right up there yesterday with attacking big farmer.
When who was the greatest What's the greatest transference of

(20:21):
wealth in American history? COVID and our government money handed
over to big Pharma. Now I love when they talk
about big oil. If you know, you ever notice that
when you go get gas, it never tells you what
the taxes. Everything else, you know what the tax is
when you get your receipt. You don't know it with
gas or let alone, the taxes that wouldn't be there,

(20:43):
that are the boutique environmental blends. You know, but what
the government, what the big oil companies make versus what municipal, state,
and federal government makes on every gallon you're pumping, and
if you saw it, you'd be shocked. And how much
of that four dollars a gallon is going to the

(21:04):
government to squander? So and so if there, I would
just say, if they're big oil, well then what's the government?
They're there? Oh my god, it's coming towards me.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Listen, you're not wrong.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
Actually, RFK just had a big thing about this, and
he was talking about how the Democratic Party isn't the
party of his of his dad and his uncle, and
that it would be unrecognizable, that this is nonsense. It's
kind of everything you just described. He actually posted on
both Twitter and Instagram, and it was like just a snapshot.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
Of exactly what you're describing.

Speaker 5 (21:35):
And it sounds like I didn't I wasn't able to
hear the quote, but very similar to you know this, and.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
This is a bigger, larger question.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
I was just going to say, And to rfk's point,
where do you think Ronald Reagan got it? Where do
you think Donald Trump got it? It was John f.
Kennedy who first talked about you lower taxes to increase
government government revenue. It's the opposite. It's a paradoxical truth. Yeah,
I mean it all started with Jack Kennedy's economic policies.
All right. So you know what's really interesting politically is

(22:08):
how yesterday she is bragging about bidnomics, bragging about the
Inflation Reduction Act, which by the way, triggered eighty billion
dollars to the IRS, and one of their prime agendas
was targeting the service industry, had tips that she's now supporting.
But she's hoping you don't connect the dots on that,
But then watch today her try to distance from it. Joe,

(22:32):
when he was asked the question, said she won't. Well
that could I know? Yeah, just from a purely political
standpoint that, yeah, that becomes very very interesting.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
So far.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
They're playing the script game very well. So but let's
see how they play it. And they're doing it on
a Friday, so the chance of everybody really hearing it
and reacting immediately. Don't have to worry about that because
tomorrow's Saturday. But all right, so groceries are high, we
all feel but I guess Kamala is going to tell
us it's the grocery stores that are to blame, right, gouging.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Yeah, for sure, for sure. We'll see, we'll see how
this one goes. I'm I'm really like, you know, I'm
so keen.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
To hear this.

Speaker 4 (23:13):
I want to hear what she has to say. I
want to hear how she says it.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
I really want her to go off prompter, like it's
not going to happen. But like, I know, there's so
much like you and I like, I think someone in
the media who's familiar with like kind of how this works.
It's shocking to me that our elected officials are now
terrified to not to win it.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
And you're like that, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
Actually it was RFK again who said, like his father
and uncle would pride themselves on their debate skills. That
was like a part of the thing that they took
a lot of pride in because they took so much
time to.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Work at it. Like this is a part of being
a politician. You don't get the gig unless you can
do that.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Well, you know what, if you're really passionate about serving others,
you would be really curious and knowledgeable about how to
serve them and make their life better. When you're only
about your self and power, talking points and scripts will do.
It's funny Stephen Smith from ESPN, who, by the way,
tragically in the piece says he's voting for Kamala. She's

(24:10):
that's my sister I got to vote for. But I mean, well,
that's a whole other conversation that you're just voting for
her because she has the same skin color as you.
But then he goes on to rail on her. It's
been twenty one days. Man. When you go and do
an interview, when you're going to talk to the press,
when you're going to talk to us, And so twenty

(24:31):
twenty was the shadow campaign to save the democracy, hiding
Joe in a basement. Twenty twenty four is the shadow
campaign to save democracy, hiding Kamala Harris after a big
bait and switch right in plain sight, Will it work?
Time will tell? And it's starting today, I guess in
Charlotte or in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she'll lay out
an economic plan. You know what I'm going to end with,
Just have a great weekend, love your kids, love your husband,

(24:54):
make some memories, and a great reporting this week We'll
talk to you on Monday.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
Likewise, my friend, have a great one.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
YouTube. Top five stories of the day Waking up. Biden
and Kamala reunited and it failed so good attacking Big Farmer. Yeah,
the same one they made bigger with COVID. Brian shook
me all night long as our road to the House,
Road to the White House.

Speaker 7 (25:18):
Twenty twenty four, President Biden and Kamala Harris held their
first joint rally since the President ended his twenty twenty
four re election bid. While speaking from Prince George's County
Community College in Maryland yesterday, the two leaders highlighted their
efforts to cut Medicare prices for popular drugs. Harris said
prices for prescriptions are too high.

Speaker 8 (25:40):
Big Pharma has often inflated the price of life saving medications,
often charging many times what it would cost to make
just to increase their profits.

Speaker 7 (25:54):
Harris will lay out her economic policies during a campaign
speech in Raleigh, North Carolina today in Washington, I'm Brian shook.

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Speaker 1 (27:34):
Multiple people are under arrest related to the death of
actor Matthew Perry. Michael Castner has more.

Speaker 11 (27:40):
Reports say police executed search warrants and seize technology from
people they say supplied the friends actor with the ketamine
that caused him to lose consciousness and drown in his
hot tub last October. Authorities said that kennemine Perry took
was not prescribed legally, and at least one doctor has
been arrested, as well as several drug dealers on that
Ken Dlanian said there's potential for more people to face charges.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
In this case and in other case.

Speaker 6 (28:05):
Is The death of Matthew Perry was not ruled a
homicide by the medical examiner.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
It was ruled accidental.

Speaker 11 (28:10):
There still may be and probably will be, criminal liability
if he was provided this Cateemine illegally. During the investigation,
police reportedly found others celebrities who were involved in Hollywood's
drug scene in Los Angeles. I'm Michael Cassner. I'm going
to do this story, and you're going to feel bad
and kick yourself. But I did the same thing. When
I heard it, I thought he was already gone, but

(28:30):
now he is. An iconic TV game show host has passed.
Lisa Taylor reports, thank you.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Very much, thank you, and welcome to The Hollywood Squares
all size.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Such and every one of you wemer.

Speaker 12 (28:42):
Hollywood Squares host Peter Marshall has died at the age
of ninety eight. Marshall's family announced he died of kidney
failure at his home in California. He was a leading
man on Broadway before taking the gig as the host
of the game show. Marshall hosted around six thousand episodes
of The Hollywood Squares from nineteen sixty six to nineteen
eighty one on NBC Only.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Said Taylor Sports last night, the Eagles got the Patriots
by one fourteen thirteen. In baseball areas of your morning
show interest, Rangers lost, NAT's lost, Mariners lost, de Backs
guardians raised and cards were off.

Speaker 10 (29:15):
I'm Jim Schultz in Tampa, and my morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael gill Jorna.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Our Irish bully, little baby brother roriy O'Neil is here. Well, Roy,
you know, it's the economy stupid, was the iconic phrase
from James Carvel, the famous But you know, how do
we all feel about our future financial situation? That's the
old famous Ronald Reagan, how was your life four years
ago to compare to today? I think we have the
answers to that. It just doesn't match the narratives of

(29:42):
the feelings. So I don't know, you take a shot
at sorting it out. Yeah.

Speaker 13 (29:46):
Well, consumer sentiment the official numbers from the University of Michigan.
They have this consumer Sentiment Index. They've been doing it
monthly for nearly eighty years, and still it finds we
feel better about our own household economy then we feel
about the national economy, so we think things are going
to be better for us than for the broader economy

(30:08):
as a whole. So, and that's really been the standard
for most of the polling in this eighty years, with
a couple of inversions here and there, last it was
during the height of COVID, So it's still though. The
sentiment is at its lowest point in eight months, and
it really is just the cumulative effect of all this inflation.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Yeah, and so you know, yesterday was a very interesting day.
You and I talked about it's going to be fascinating.
How does she get together with Joe Biden? She should
be distancing herself from him and certainly his economic failures,
and instead they celebrated. The reporters put Joe Biden on
the spot and said, how do you feel abou Kamala
distancing herself from your economic plans? And he said she won't.

(30:47):
Then they went after big Pharma that they made bigger
with COVID, but there wasn't a distancing. Now is she
going to turn around today in distance anyway? Well, we just.

Speaker 13 (30:56):
Got the press release from her office and the campaign
what she's planning to do, and I'm reading through it.
A lot of it is expanding or extending policies and
programs that were there in the Biden administration, for example,
tax incentives for building lower income or starter homes, more
incentives to help people pay the rent, especially if they're

(31:19):
veterans or people who have handicapped.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
So let me let me interrupt and say so more
government spending, which is one of the causes of inflation.

Speaker 13 (31:31):
Well right, and while also trying to promote somehow building
three million new homes in the.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Four year period if she's elected, Well, we need that.
I mean, first of all, we need interest rates to
come down. That will release a lot of the homes
that are being held. Their homes have high values, but
if they go buy one, it's expensive, and then a
higher indust rate and you need to build. But i'd
I want an economy that encourages that, not a government
that thinks they can spend it and create it, when

(31:58):
that's just more of the insane and the problem that
caused the the you know, the crisis to begin with.

Speaker 13 (32:05):
The most controversial will be this plan to lower grocery costs.
It's already been called price fixing, our government price setting,
you know, comparing it to communist policies that don't work.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
It's really going to depend on how she wants to
implement this. Some of it is trying to.

Speaker 13 (32:21):
Look at the fact that so many grocery store companies
have consolidated in recent years. There's not a whole lot
of competition in that space anymore. So that is one
part of it. But at the same time, you know,
you don't want the government setting prices on products.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah, there's so much in this that we're always going
to be back to do Part two.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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