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December 5, 2025 • 32 mins

In the second hour of the "Sean Hannity Show", Sean discusses the impending economic changes driven by Donald Trump's policies, specifically focusing on the resurgence of American manufacturing and the importance of domestic resources. He emphasizes the need for tax cuts and outlines how these factors can lead to significant job growth and economic stability. Sean also engages with Mark Morano, who shares insights from the recent Climate Change Summit in Brazil, exploring the disconnect between climate alarmism and political realities. Together, they unpack the implications of climate policies and their impact on industry and everyday life, particularly in states like California struggling with environmental mismanagement. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, Thanks Scott Channa, Hour two Sean Hannity Show this Friday,
eight hundred and nine, four one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program. As I've been describing,
for the foundational economic shift that's about to occur, the
pieces that have been put in place, the foundational pieces

(00:20):
of Donald Trump, it does take time to get into
the bloodstream Democrats. They think the word affordability is going
to get him over the finish line in twenty six
and in twenty eight. They are not anticipating what I
would argue is pretty much going to be a reality,
and that is the president. You know, we've never had

(00:42):
a situation before where we have had trillions of dollars
of committed moneys in manufacturing, but we now.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Have that from all over the world.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
We're going to bring in house automobile manufacturing that even
Obama said that's never going to happen. Again, well, it's happening.
Pharmaceutical manufacturing. We have been far too dependent on foreign
countries for that as well. That's going to happen also
if we're going to bring in house, meaning we're going
to have manufacturing facilities for semiconductor chips, America now is

(01:18):
on a rapid pace moving towards rare earth mineral production
because of environmentalists and extremists. You know, we've not been
producing these very critical rareers, especially that are necessary and
needed for automobile manufacturing and our defense industries in particular.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
And there was no mining.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Even though we have a very strong supply of our
own natural resources that we have right here in this country,
we've not been allowed to do so that the President
has made deals with Vietnam, South Korea, Australia and other
places around the world. This way, we are far less
dependent on China, which has been the main source of
rare earth minerals. I know it doesn't sound like a

(02:04):
big deal, but it is a big deal. But then
you know, that's only one piece of the financial or
economic triangle that Donald Trump put together. Tax cuts are
going to play a big part in bringing back our
economic growth in the economy. I go back to Reagan
seventy to twenty eight percent coperate reduction. It resulted in

(02:26):
twenty one million new jobs, longest period of peacetime economic growth,
and it also resulted in revenues to the government doubling.
Problem is, of course, Congress spent a dollar twenty three,
you know. Couple that with the energy dominance policies. We're
now beginning to feel the impact of those. Average price
of gasoline now about two dollars ninety five cents a gallon.

(02:49):
Of course, unless you live in California, Gavin Newsom socialists udopia,
you're paying over you know, close to five dollars a gallon,
which is insane, highest inc as hiahs A, income taxes,
sales taxes, and gas taxes, and the highest poverty rate,
highest deficits. You know, as the fourth largest economy in

(03:09):
the world with the highest deficits, not exactly ideal, and
California struggling, and that's why you've seen this mass migration.
People in business understand that it's just not worth doing
business in California anymore. Now, other factors play into this.
Remember we talked about a year and a half or

(03:30):
so ago about Ford Motor Company had lost a whopping
five billion dollars because of Joe Biden's EV mandate. Well,
those EV mandates are now gone, as are these these
restrictive governmental policies in terms of, you know, forcing car

(03:51):
companies to do things that Americans don't want them to
do increasing the cost of automobiles. And it is absolutely
not a necessary because we have an abundance of oil.
One guy that has been on the cutting edge of
warning the entire country about this now going on a
long time. He's no stranger to the program. Mark Morano's

(04:12):
with us, author of the Great Reset Global Elites and
the permanent lockdown Green fraud, Why the Green New Deal
is even worse than you think and the politically incorrect
guide to climate change, was at this climate change summit
and as he called it, crap thirty in Brazil. Remember

(04:33):
they've only built one house in the Pacific Palisades eleven months,
you know, later thousands lost their homes. People lost their lives,
and they can't even permit these people. And yet the
people have to still pay property taxes and ensure homes
they don't have anyway, Mark, how was the summit?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Did you say hi to Gavin when you were there?

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Gavin was there? Senator white House the Rhode Island was there,
and actually he Senator House complained that the State Department
wouldn't pay first trip down to the Amazon Jungle like
they normally do. So that was what I called it
Trump's masterclass move not sending for the first time in
thirty years Sean. No one got no official US delegation

(05:16):
sent to a UN climate summit, and that created a
huge vacuum where a lot of the oil and gas
producing states derailed the UN and their final hours trying
to get a vision for a fossil fuel fossil fuel
free world. They were able to derail that. And Trump
allowed that by just creating that vacuum there and empowering

(05:38):
these other countries. So it was a colossal collapse of
even the low standard set by the United Nations. And
I got to tell you you've been at this. I
remember coming back on your show in the early two
thousands and used to have RFK Junior on and he
would be talking about flying as private jet, and I
remember you embarrassed them one time. Just look at the

(06:00):
evolution of someone like RFK Junior on this issue. It's
been amazing. And he was calling for jailing climate skeptics
energy CEOs in twenty fourteen when I interviewed him at
the Climate March. Fast forward, COVID lockdowns and the vac
All this stuff happens with COVID and RFK basically reassesses
an entire political view on climate. When he runs for president,

(06:23):
he says, I'm not going to talk about He said,
I'm not going to talk about climate change anymore because
climate change has been hijacked by the United Nations and
the World Economic Form for totalitarian control of society. Boom.
When you can have someone like RFK Junior walk away
from climate alarmism and essentially label it correctly, this has

(06:44):
been a phenomenal transformation. And you were at the thick
of this. I remember, you know, coming on Hannay and
Combs years ago and talking climate and going through all this,
and it's amazing how the entire world, We're talking about
European polls, us POL, CNN touting now Americans are no
more concerned about climate change than they were in the
nineteen eighties right now.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
But you know what's fascinating, Mark, I mean, they started
out with the next ice ages coming, then the earth
was going to disintegrate, We're going to be burned to death,
and neither of those predictions happened. What year was it
that al Gore, you know, predicted the end of the
earth as we know it, and so many others have
followed suit and then when none of their predictions came true,

(07:30):
because yeah, we've been at this a long time, then
they come up with a generic term. It's called climate change.
So if it's hot, they can blame you know, the
Earth and the climate and man for you know, minute
temperature changes that might take place, which is you know,
part of the natural leb and flow of life here

(07:51):
on Earth. And then they can push their socialist agenda,
which is really at the heart of what climate change
is all about. But they're never going to acknowledge that
they're wrong. That's why I think it was particularly surprising that,
in fact Bill Gates did I got to play you.
One thing that I think you'll get a kick out
of this is Gavin Newsom, you know, from the United

(08:12):
Socialists Utopia of California, blaming climate change for the Pacific
Palisades fire. Lest I remind everybody here that they didn't
have fire hydrants that had water in them. They had
empty reservoirs. They had a previous fire, and the firemen
that were on the job wanted to fully extinguish it,

(08:33):
and they were pulled off that job, which was insane.
As Santa Ana wins are as predictable as the day
is born, and have been for decades and decades and
decades on end, as are wildfires, because they don't practice
the science of forestry. And yet he blames climate change
for the Pacific Palisades, not himself.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Home values will start to decline.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
You're seeing it across the spectrum right now.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
In my state included, which is one of the most
blessed and cursed states as it relates to climate we're
on the tip of the sphere of climate change, simultaneous
droughts and simultaneous floods. The hots are getting a lot hotter,
the dry is drier. You saw one of the most
devastating wildfires in American history in the middle of winter

(09:20):
in Los Angeles in January. One hundred mile hour winds
attached to fire. And as we rebuild, the number one
concerned people have how do I get my home insured?
And how do you get a developer to develop a
home that can't get a mortgage which.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Requires home insurance.

Speaker 4 (09:40):
So from across the spectrum, from financial risk to the
issue of cost of living, which is universal to global competitiveness,
this is a no brainer.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
He's absolutely full of Adam Schiff because I'm going to
tell you something. They don't practice the science of forestry
and cleaning out brush and debris as they should because
of quote environmental concerns. A. I never heard of having
a fire hydrant that's empty. I never heard of reservoirs
that are empty as well. Santa Anna winds wildfires in

(10:18):
California have gone on for decades and decades and decades
on Endy, he's just full of crap and hot air.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Yes, so if you go actually, the United Nations and
their climate reports actually admit that extreme weather that Gaven
Newsan's referring to hurricane floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and droughts are
either no trend or declining trend on climate timescales the
thirty fifty one hundred years. There's no there there, And
he's right about it being man made. But it's a
man made environmental disaster of California, nothing to do with

(10:49):
climate change. When you just went through some of the idea,
they had horrible public response. They had fire hoses that
went empty, they had blown up dams, they had now
we know from the text exchanges from the firefighters that
they did. The firefighters themselves did not believe the fire
was out, but they were called off the fire suppression anyway,
allowing the fire to continue days later. It was a disaster,

(11:12):
and it's no surprise that if there is a trouble,
if there is trouble for them to get insurance, who
would what insurance company would want to ensure in an
area where the government policies at the state local level
in California all literally call for water restrictions, dam blowing
up or a response and allowing fires to continue burning,

(11:35):
and no land use policy that controls the growth. It
all makes sense. If it is true, then that's why
insurance companies wouldn't want to insured, because this is a
la la land of environmental disaster. And it's literally the
equivalent of saying the dog ate my homework by him
saying climate change caused this. No, the man who caused
it is Gavin Newsom, and my fear is he's going

(11:57):
to take that on a national campaign, try to become president,
and who knows what could happen on that front down
the road.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
All right, quick break more with Mark Morano, the Green
News scam. On the other side, we'll get an update
on that big Supreme Court ruling in favor of Texas redistricting.
The ag Kem Paxton will join us and much more
as we continue this Friday and your calls eight hundred
nine four one Shawn straight ahead, h right. We continue
now with really is the expert of all things climate

(12:27):
alarmism and the radical Green New Deal, Mark Morano is
with us.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Explain and in the two minutes we have left. What
that means.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Well, if you alluded to this clown end of being
imposing socialism, it is about that. But to me, in
the Green New Deal, it's about so much more than that.
This is about totalitarianism. This is about a level of
dictatory dictatorship because the Green New Deal went to every
aspect of your life the old days. If you come
and I say the old days, you go back to

(12:57):
nineteen nineties or so. Even Al Gore's first movie in
two thousand and six, he talked about limiting emissions and
you know, carbon taxes and things, things that were within
the realm. But now this is morph this entire gena
led by the United Nations into something much more sinister.
They want to come after your freedom of movement. They

(13:17):
want to come after carbon passports for travel monitored by
the government. They're coming after your ceiling fans, your pizza ovens,
your appliances. They want to come after every aspect of
your life. We have carbon footprints, you know, proposed to
monitor your your travel, and if you go over it,
they'll they'll give you, they'll get they'll take tax you.
If they go under it, you go, you owe them money,

(13:40):
you get money back. It's a level that we have
it that George Orwell didn't contemplate, a level of sort
of surveillance of everything. They want to do. Al Gore
and Google partnering to monitor every farm, every factory, to
monitor how much CO two they're emitting, and everything from
the smart meters. Now that they can shut down your
air conditioning in the middle of a heat wave or

(14:02):
your heat in the middle of winter if they determine
that you know your emissions are getting too high. We've
already seen this happening in Colorado where they're running out
of energy. They want to make energy scarcity and their
agendas diametrically opposed to everything America stands for the idea
of cheap energy and low inflation. Because what their entire policy,

(14:22):
the Green New Deal, was the exact opposite and they
were going after our meat eating. They were going after
banning back gas powered cars.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Oh, they're going to be back at it. I mean,
God forbid these people ever get back in power. We're
going to, you know, be losing our plastic straws. We're
going to have dramatic increases and energy, dramatic increases in meat,
and we're going to be told what to eat, what
to do, what time of day we can go to
the bathroom. I mean, if they have control of our lives,

(14:50):
it's unbelievable. Mark probably the most informative person on the
planet as it relates to the radical of the Green
New Deal scam.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
We appreciate you being with us, sir.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
I appreciate it all right, eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,
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Not a fighter. Yeah that's true too. Yeah, you have
a good heart. Listen.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
We had a big win in the US Supreme Court
yesterday and they pointed out that Texas will likely prevail
on any uh defending of their congressional map Uh, this
could impact as many as five congressional districts.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
This is a big deal.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
It keeps Governor Greg Abbotts redrawn districts in place. And
the court said that the district Court committed two major errors,
first by failing to apply the presumption of legislative good
faith when considering disputed evidence. Second by declining to draw
a near you know, interference against challengers who offered no

(20:51):
alternative map map that meant Texas's goals anyway, here to
weigh in on it, what it means, how important this
is into twenty twenty six is the Attorney General of
the Great State of Texas.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
He's now running for Senator. Our friend Ken Paxton is back, sir,
how are you.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
I'm doing well. We get an early Christmas present for
Texas in the nation with this win. And as I
think President Trump would say, this is huge, huge.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
No, it really is huge.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Tell us about the case, tell us about the arguments,
tell us what this means for Texas. And do you
think this goes any further?

Speaker 5 (21:30):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's really a step in
the right direction for the whole nation because the Democrats
and jerrymandering lines and I mean You've got I think
nine states that have no Republican representation in Congress, and
of course here we are. They're now complaining that we've
decided to do the same thing, which we're completely according
to all precedent, we're allowed to do based on political considerations.

(21:53):
They of course came in, which they always do, and
argue that somehow we do basis on race, which we
did not. There's no no legislator that said we based
on the life race, and certainly that was not the goal.
The goal was political political and creating more politically aligned
seats for Republicans in Texas so that we can compete

(22:14):
against these other democratic states. And so unfortunately, uh, the district.
The first part of the case was in front of
a three judge panel. We lost two to one. And
you noted some of the some of the problems that
the Supreme Court when we appealed it a couple of
days ago, they they solved through the problems and unfortunately

(22:36):
turned this case around. So now we have our maps
in place for this election.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
All right, So this means, look, I've made the case
and I've gone over this that democrats around the country
have mastered the art of jerry mandering. Am I wrong
in that observation?

Speaker 5 (22:55):
No, we're and we're not even going to be close
to what you know, Massachusetts has no repub book and representation,
I think as I not that. I think there are
nine states that have no Republican representation in Congress. There
are others like Illinois that have. You know, even though
I think Trump got forty four percent of the vote
something like that, in Illinois, there's only three Republicans out
of seventeen. So I mean to say that we're doing

(23:17):
anything different than they, We're actually still behind the curve
on what they've been doing for years.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
What do you think in terms of how this may
impact Avin Newsom's scheme out in California.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
Well, look, they're suptally changing their laws so they can
go in and do a midterm registioning that gives more Democrats.
How that's going to turn out. I'm sure it's going
to turn out the way they want it to. They're
going to reminder it and knock out more Republicans. What
that means is some other Republican states like Indiana, Missouris
and others should go forward with reditioning so that we

(23:55):
can play the same game they're playing and make this
at least it make make it fair so that we're
in the same playing field that they are.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Do you see that these states understand the urgency in
terms of getting prepared for twenty six I am.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
Always concerned that Republicans tend to lay back and are
afraid of being criticized because obviously the media is going
to criticize it. They don't criticize the Democrats doing the
very same thing. You know, you get accused of all
kinds of nasty things, including you know, your racist because
you're doing this, and so a lot of times I
think Republicans fear the criticism and they don't step out

(24:32):
and do what they need to do to protect the
country from unfair lines, which ultimately means bad policy and
bad things for the country.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Well, I appreciate this. I think this is a huge win.
How's that campaign going out there into the great state
of Texas as of now?

Speaker 5 (24:50):
Really? Well, I get in the raycaple Lfe. I've been
heading the polls ever since I got in, despite the
fact that the fundraising advantage always goes to the incumbent
because of the way the rules were breaked under McCain
fine goal to give them advantages that we u on
March third, I can guarantee you we're going to We're
going to win this race, and I'm looking forward to

(25:10):
serving the great state of Texas in the US Senate
because it's time for a change with a guy that's
been there for you know, he's been in office for
over forty years. I was in college when you first
got elected. I'm sick. I'm going to turn sixty three.
So we're just ready for a change in Texas. Somebody's
going to stand up and just spend us instead of
capitulate to the Democrats on you know, Second Amendment order

(25:32):
and fighting Trump on a lot of his policies.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Well, we appreciate the time you give us, and congratulations.
What was a huge win I think for fairness, fundamental
fairness and you know, basically having a level playing fields
or beginning the process to get to a level playing
field for Republicans around the countries.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
Thank you, sir, absolutely, and hopefully we've led the way
and made it easier for other states to follow up.
Because now the the plan has been set, we work
through the hard part and everybody knows how to do it.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Now.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
So I hope that this will inspire other Republican states
to do the very same thing that Texas did.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Appreciate you being with US Attorney General Ken Paxton, the
great state of Texas.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
God bless Texas. Thank you, sir.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
All right, let's get to our busy phones. Eight hundred
and ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, a part of the program,
let's say hi to Rose in Minnesota. Rose, how are
you your governor? And of course the great Congresswoman Omar
under heavy fire right now.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Looks like a lot of frauds took place.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Looks like they were warned about a lot of fraud
taking place, and it looks like they didn't lift the
finger to stop it.

Speaker 6 (26:45):
Yeah, I don't know what to say about that, Sean. Anyway,
I'm from the rural red part of the state, and
I purposely moved out of those cities because I couldn't
take it anymore. The populated areas and cities make our
state blue. It's not the rest of the state anyway.
My husband and I are Christmas tree farmers, so we
would never leave because you know, it's hard to grow trees.

(27:07):
I've been trying to talk to several lefty friends about why.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Let me ask you a question about Christmas tree farming,
because I'm interested because where I live. You know, obviously,
you know, these these empty lots become you know, areas
where they sell a lot of Christmas trees, et cetera.
I should You're gonna hate me, but I usually don't
get a tree. I don't have time to you know,
get it. I don't have time to decorate it. I

(27:32):
know they're going to say, pa humbug here, and but
I you know, I love Christmas trees. I will go
to people's homes that have Christmas trees, so I kind
of feel like I benefit from their hard work. So
you grow these trees, you sell them only once a year,
and you're able to survive. That is your entire business.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
Well no, actually, my husband's a farmer too, But we're small,
literally a mom pashap. We're really small. And you know,
the farm makes enough money to pay land taxes, pay
all the expenses and things like that. But you need
Santa or sell pies or helicopter rides to really make
it big, and we don't do that. We're just literally

(28:16):
a small cut your own.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
How long does it take to grow a Christmas tree?

Speaker 6 (28:22):
Well, about twelve to fifteen years. We have some really
tall ones that are probably twenty five years old, like
the huge ones that the White House. Those would be,
you know, twenty five thirty years old. That's why you
just can't leave something like that. It's not planting corn.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Now, when you finally cut that tree down, how much
would you sell it for?

Speaker 6 (28:42):
We're cheaper than other places. My husband individually prices the
trees like you're like you're going to the store. He
starts at ten dollars, but ten dollars means the bottom's bad,
the side bad, it's hurting another tree. But then a
tall one that would be twenty twenty five feet selling
for about one hundred and fifty bucks. And that's cheap.

(29:03):
Other farms are much more expensive than we are.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
I don't know how you possibly survive on that. That's
that's amazing to me. All right, tell me quickly why
you called what we are running out of the time.

Speaker 6 (29:16):
Unfortunately, my apologies, But anyway, I've been trying to talk
to my lefty friends and ask why they dislike Trump
so much, because so many of the city people just
dislike him, And at first they tell me about his
personality quirks, or say he's a king, or you know,
he's going to get rid of the strawberry pickers or
the people playing toilets, he's killing people in boats, and
you know, people don't some people don't believe that there's

(29:37):
a fraud issue in Minnesota. So anyway, it's clear from
their words what media outlets they listen to. Isn't there
a way that them I just don't understand how the
media can get away with this so badly. How can
they use small, selective pieces of information to fit their
narratives and further divide the country. Can't there be like
a self imposed radio or some kind of rating or

(30:00):
something that medias would you know, volunteer to follow, or
something to get people.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
The media let me just stop you. They are corrupt
to the core.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
I mean, we've talked a lot about the Russia hoax,
We've talked about Faiza abuse, we talked about the laptop
from Hell, we talked about weaponization of the DOJ and
all the attempts to destroy Donald Trump. Let me just
tell you about the media for the last week, week
and a half, however, however long it's been, they've been

(30:31):
all over Pete HeiG Seth making an accusation that we
all now know is false. That's their latest hokes. The
only difference in this case is we were able to
discover it was false quicker. And they're never going to change.
They're always going to be corrupt, you know. That's why
I'm grateful to be on talk radio. That's why I'm

(30:52):
grateful to be on the Fox News Channel. That's why
I'm grateful that you watch my show, listen to this program,
because we are the alternative. We give news and information,
hopefully in an entertaining way that you're not going to
get elsewhere. But I have no hope that they will
ever see the light and change.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
So people have to be selective where they get their
information from. And I'd be very wary of people on
the Internet because I think the Internet has become toxic
and cancerous, and all these people that say wild stuff
just because they want clicks and notoriety, I don't have
a lot of faith or confidence in them as well.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
You have to find the.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
People you believe are credible that will give you the truth.
And I think you know, we've proven over and over
again over the years that we usually end up being
proven right. I can't think of an example where I
was wrong at the top on the top of my head,
but I'm sure occasionally i am, and if I am,
I'll gladly tell you I was wrong. But listen, Rose,
God bless you, God bless your husband, God bless your family,

(32:00):
God bless your business.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
I wish you the best. You sound like a wonderful family.

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