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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 10 (01:40):
From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is Governor America
and during Weeks Vickey Davis is here as well. It
is the twelfth of April twenty twenty five. Nice to
have you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. We'll
get right into the show because there's so much going on. VIGGI,
good morning, good morning.
Speaker 11 (01:56):
Yeah, it's hard to decide what's talk about because there's
so much.
Speaker 10 (02:00):
Well, gee, I wonder if tariffs might be on the topic,
a topic to talk about. A lot going on with that.
Speaker 11 (02:07):
Oh boy, Yeah, what's the latest word today? Are there
going to be or are there not?
Speaker 10 (02:13):
Well, there's definitely going to be tariffs. It just seems
to be, you know, whatever the President decides to do
on a whim. But it seems to have pulled back
from tariffing our allies at least as much and went
after China more, it seems. But kind of giving people
a summary here of what's been happening this week in
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case you haven't been paying attention.
Speaker 11 (02:37):
It seems to me that what Trump is doing is
a rope dope. You remember more on the Dali and
the rope.
Speaker 10 (02:44):
A dope, Yeah, you know. And the thing is, I
emphasized the word dope on that because it doesn't really
seem to be a plan in place for this. You know,
this is the problem. I I We've been calling for
terrifs for years, but I just don't see any structured
plan for this thing. And that's what really worries me.
There's I think there's a way to do things without
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roiling the markets and without causing everybody all this grief
and upset.
Speaker 11 (03:11):
I mean going, I think he's doing it on purpose.
Speaker 10 (03:14):
I agree with you one hundred percent. I think you're right.
That's exactly what it is. You know, over the last
couple of weeks, it's been a very rocky road, you know.
April fifth, Trump imposed a ten percent baseline tariff that
almost seems like ancient history now on all imports, and
announced higher individualized reciprocal tariffs targeting countries with large US
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trade deficits, effective April ninth. April ninth and tenth, the
US escalated tariffs on Chinese imports to one hundred four percent,
prompting China to retaliate by raising duties on US goods
to eighty four percent. Global markets reacted sharply. Six point
six trillion dollars vanished from US equities in two days,
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marking the largest two day drop in history. The S
and P five hundred neared bear market territory. On April eleventh,
Trump increased tariffs on China to one hundred twenty five percent,
with a White House later at clarifying the effective rate
as one hundred and forty five percent. China responded by
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raising tariffs on US imports to one hundred twenty five
percent effective April twelfth, which is today. Asian nations that
would be a sea n and the EU pledged to
avoid retaliation, opting for negotiations and said instead the EU
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delayed its retaliatory tariffs by ninety days, which which, by
the way, Trump repaid them by insulting them. Let's listen
to what he said when the nations that wanted to
negotiate said they wanted to negotiate, this is what he
This is how he treats them.
Speaker 12 (05:00):
Because the biggest transaction ever made, This is bigger than
any deal.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
You guys, some of.
Speaker 12 (05:05):
You work for companies, your companies of peanuts.
Speaker 10 (05:08):
I don't care how big they are compared.
Speaker 12 (05:09):
This is the largest transaction in the history of our country.
And don't let some of these policies to go around
and say, you know, because I'm telling you, these countries
are calling us up, kissing my ass. They are, they
are dying to make it you please please make it you.
Speaker 10 (05:26):
I'll do anything. I'll do anything, sir.
Speaker 12 (05:29):
And then I'll see some rebel Republican, you know, some
guy that wants to grandstand, say, I think that Congress
should take over negotiations. Let me tell you, you don't negotiate
like I negotiate. Congress takes over negotiating sell America fast
because you're going to go bust it.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
You don't.
Speaker 12 (05:49):
I just saw it today, a couple of your congressmens there.
I think we should get involved in the negotiation of
the tariff.
Speaker 10 (05:55):
So that's what I did.
Speaker 12 (05:56):
I need some guy telling me how to negotiate. Yeah, yeah,
tell you the happiest people.
Speaker 10 (06:03):
Okay, raw, raw arrogance, raw arrogance, no diplomacy whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Yeah, in any of that.
Speaker 11 (06:10):
Yeah, obviously insulting everybody. See that's what that's what I
think He's doing that on purpose. Yes, he knows better
than to do things like that, So he has a purpose,
it's just not stated.
Speaker 10 (06:29):
Yeah, And that's the question I really have, is what
is the real purpose? And I'm going to I mentioned
to you before we started here today that I have
some audio from Bill Maher who visited the White House recently,
and he had some comments that I think what really
are kind of revealing, I would say, uh, and raise
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a lot of interesting questions as to what Trump is
really doing here on the world stage and also the
national stage with some of the things, with some of
the ins the meanness, it's all feigned, it's all acting.
Why is he doing this? Why would he do this?
So anyway, finishing up with a summary of what's happened
(07:11):
in the last couple of weeks on the trade front
with the trade war, I mentioned the Asian nations and
the EU pledging to avoid retaliation and wanting to negotiate.
You know in fact that here's the head of the
president of the EU Commission.
Speaker 13 (07:28):
We stent ready to negotiate with the United States. Indeed,
we have offered zero for zero traffs for industrial goods,
as we have successfully done with many other trading partners,
because Europe is always ready for a good deal, so
we keep it on the table, but we are also
prepared to respond through countermeasures and defend our interests.
Speaker 10 (07:50):
Now, that was EU Commission President RUSSELLA. Van der Leyan
talking about how she wanted to negotiate, but she I
guess she's just kissing Trump's ass.
Speaker 11 (08:01):
He well, she's making the an offer that she knows.
We can't go anywhere.
Speaker 10 (08:06):
Why can't go anywhere.
Speaker 11 (08:08):
Because we don't We don't have the production facilities like
the European Union. So what they did to our economy
was that they gutted it. You know, think they gutted
the industrial economy and went to an information economy and
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environmental technology. Well they don't. They don't really need that stuff.
They've got their own, and so you know, from the
point of view of the EU, it doesn't make any difference.
Speaker 10 (08:49):
Yeah, Well, South Korea and seventy five other nations also
have sought bilateral talks with the US to lower terraces.
Investor panic triggered a flight to gold, prices hit record
highs and a selloff in US treasuries, with yields spiking
to two month peaks. Nothing much happened, you know, just
(09:14):
you know a few things. Ten trillion dollars in global
equity value was erased over three days. Inflation concerns searched
to levels unseen since nineteen eighty one. Gee, I thought
Trump was going to get rid of the inflation. Wasn't
that what he ran on? With analysts warning of prolonged
(09:34):
stagflation risks. European markets briefly rallied on tariff pauses, with
sectors like banking and automotive rising eight percent, but gains
were offset by broader instability. This cycle of retaliation has
heightened fears of a global trade collapse, particularly between US
and China, whose bilateral trade exceeds six hundred and fifty
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billion dollars in twenty twenty four. Now, again, I am
not bearish on trade or on tariffs. I think there
does need to be tariffs applied, And I think this
Democrat freak out and a freak out among the media
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and really among a lot of the people that are
even on the right, in some cases you need some
sort of correction. But there's with everything, there's a way
to do it. And I think Trump needs to go.
He needed to have a plan number one, and he
needed to be able to execute his plan and explain
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in calming tones calm the nation. You know, maybe have
a prime time speech explaining exactly what the plan is
to calm people down and to hopefully calm markets. And
I realize markets are you know, they can be volatile
at times, and that's not an overall measure of the
(11:01):
long term economy. But my goodness, do we have to
have chaos on every front? You know this? This Democrat
freak out over tariffs is kind of ridiculous too. And
do you know that historically they have advocated tariffs, even
Nancy Pelosi. There was a video that has surfaced recently
(11:25):
from Nancy Pelosi in nineteen ninety six. She was talking
about getting China under control. Here listening a little bit
of this, and tell me what you think of this.
Aside from the fact that Nancy Pelosi, this really demonstrates
her decline in her mental acuity and mental ability to speak.
(11:47):
She's really gone downhill, as we've seen in recent days.
In recent years, I haven't really heard much from her lately.
Perhaps that's because she can't really coherently.
Speaker 11 (11:56):
Speak, but that's probably true.
Speaker 7 (11:59):
She was very.
Speaker 10 (12:00):
Articulate in nineteen ninety six. This is her on the
floor of the House, Mister.
Speaker 14 (12:03):
Speaker, This issue of granting Most Favorite Nation status to
China is a very important one for the American people.
It is about nothing less than our economic future, our
national security, and our democratic principles.
Speaker 15 (12:17):
As you know, the conflict in the.
Speaker 14 (12:19):
House of Representatives and our disagreement on this issue has
centered around the issues of trade, proliferation.
Speaker 15 (12:25):
And human rights.
Speaker 14 (12:26):
Because today members of Congress will be asked to set
down a marker how far does China have to go,
how much more repression, how big a trade deficit and
loss of jobs for the American worker, and how much
more dangerous proliferation has to exist before members of this
House of Representatives will say I will not endorse the
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status quo.
Speaker 15 (12:49):
As I mentioned, it's.
Speaker 14 (12:50):
About jobs, proliferation, and human rights. And there are those
who say we shouldn't link human rights in trade and
proliferation and trade.
Speaker 15 (12:57):
I disagree.
Speaker 14 (12:58):
But if we just want to take up this issue
on the basis of economics alone, indeed, China should not
receive Most Favored Nation status for meant for several reasons
that I'd like to go into now. I'd like to
call the attention of our colleagues to this chart on
the status quo that the business community is asking each
and every one of you, to each and every one
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of us to endorse.
Speaker 15 (13:20):
Today.
Speaker 14 (13:21):
Right now, we have a thirty four billion dollar trade
deficit with China. The nineteen ninety five figure, it will
be over forty billion dollars for nineteen ninety six. Since
the Tenement Square massacre, this figure has increased one thousand
percent from three and a half billion then to about
thirty four billion dollars now. In terms of tariffs, it's
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think it's interesting to note that the average MFN tariff
on Chinese goods coming into the United States is two percent,
whereas the average Chinese MFF tariff on US goods going
into China is thirty five percent. Is that reciprocal on exports?
China only allows certain industries into China of US industries
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into China, and therefore only two percent of US exports
are allowed into China. On the other hand, the US
allows China to flood our markets with thirty a third
of their exports, and that'll probably go over forty percent
and it's limitless because we have not placed any restriction.
Speaker 10 (14:24):
What do you think so far? I mean she almost
sounds like us, actually, yeah.
Speaker 11 (14:30):
And she was exactly right everything that she said. It
was the US Congress that torpedoed our economy. Yeah, with
trade agreements.
Speaker 10 (14:41):
And those people that are Ron Paul fans. Ron Paul
voted repeatedly for MFN status for communist China. I remember
that very clearly because I talked about it a lot
on this show back when it was going on. So
you know, he's all for open borders, and Rand Paul
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will be is a chip off the old block. You know,
all these libertarities Okay.
Speaker 11 (15:08):
Worse than Paul never thought of being.
Speaker 10 (15:11):
Yeah, So I guess my point in bringing that up is,
let's let's get away with the heat from the hero worshiping.
Let's judge people based upon what they do, you know,
because that's a much better gauge of who they are,
what they do versus what they say or versus just hey,
look there's a rock star, let's worship him. Let's let's
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let's avoid that and really do some research. People get
into the weeds.
Speaker 11 (15:41):
Yeah, what I don't think most people understand is that
the media gives you your opinion.
Speaker 16 (15:49):
M hm.
Speaker 11 (15:49):
And you know, most people don't research. And even back
in the nineties, before the internet became so big, they
probably did not subscribe to the Wall Street Journal or
read the financial news. You know, they probably got their
(16:10):
news from Fox, and you know, Fox or the mainstream
media gives people their opinion, including.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
The conservative media. I have to say.
Speaker 11 (16:22):
Absolutely, because people on.
Speaker 10 (16:24):
The right listen to the conservative media and the conservative pundits.
They pick somebody who they respect and then they they
hang on their every words and and they whatever they say,
they'll they'll listen and take it and don't do any
research as to what the subject matter is, you know,
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whether or not this person that is being praised by
somebody that they respect is really worthy of that praise.
And that's the problem. I mean, we have to get
back to thinking for ourselves. And I say get hopefully
some I don't think some people ever have.
Speaker 11 (17:03):
But yeah, well, I just understand that the media is
not our friend. And it doesn't make any difference whether
you're talking about media on the right or media on
the left.
Speaker 10 (17:14):
Or media that purports to be unbiased, which I don't
even know if there is such a thing anymore.
Speaker 11 (17:20):
Yeah, I don't think there is.
Speaker 10 (17:22):
If there ever really was.
Speaker 17 (17:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (17:24):
But anyway, continuing with Nancy Pelosi, because I think this
is a very good speech she gave here.
Speaker 14 (17:28):
In terms of jobs, this is the biggest and cruelest
hoax of all. Not only do we not have market access,
not only do they have prohibitive tariffs.
Speaker 15 (17:37):
Not only are our.
Speaker 14 (17:38):
Exports not let in very specifically, but China benefits with
at least at least ten million jobs from US China trade.
The President and his statement requesting this special waiver said
that it China trade supports one hundred and seventy thousand
jobs in the United States hundred and seventy thousand jobs,
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whereas our imports from China support ten million jobs.
Speaker 11 (18:07):
At least.
Speaker 18 (18:07):
Please you, you're saying that one hundred and seventy thousand jobs
are created in the United States by the China trade,
But aren't there many more jobs that are lost?
Speaker 14 (18:16):
But that's my point that I was getting to. I
appreciate the gentleman for focusing on that. The fact is
that that US China trade is a job loser, and
one of the reasons that it is is because in
order well, first, let me just make another point, and
that is that our colleagues on the other side of
this issue will say the trade with China, exports to
China have increased three.
Speaker 15 (18:36):
Times in the last ten years. They have, but they.
Speaker 14 (18:39):
Failed to mention that exports imports from China have increased
eleven times and thereby leading to this huge trade deficit.
Speaker 15 (18:50):
Gentleman has control of his time, and I really have
a limited time.
Speaker 10 (18:53):
About time, it's a question about your chart.
Speaker 14 (18:56):
I will at the end of my remarks, I promise,
mister Chimp. And the reason it's a job loser for
several other reasons, there is an important issue that we're
all familiar with in the privacy of our intellectual property.
It remains to be seen if China will honor the
commitment it has made in the recent agreement. It hasn't
honored the memorandus of understanding or the other or last
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years of agreement. And indeed, there's a report in the
press yesterday that one of the Pla People's Liberation Army
of factories has resumed production. But anyway, the other issue,
in addition if intellectual property, is a two billion dollar
three billion dollar loss technology transfer is in the hundreds of.
Speaker 15 (19:40):
Billions of dollars.
Speaker 14 (19:41):
If you want to sell to China your products into China,
the Chinese insists that you open a factory there. They
take misappropriate your technology, open factories of their own, and
then say to you, now we want to see your
plan for export.
Speaker 15 (19:56):
That's as simply as I can say it briefly.
Speaker 14 (19:59):
But the fact is, this isn't about products made in America.
The Chinese want American products that are made in China.
And the most serious of these transfers of technology are
in the airline industry.
Speaker 15 (20:12):
We're Boeing tail sections.
Speaker 14 (20:14):
Tail sections of the Boeing seven thirty sevens were mostly
made in Wichita, Kansas. Now they are made in schen Province,
where workers make fifty dollars a month, and they had
the transfer of the technology and the transfer of.
Speaker 15 (20:27):
The jobs has taken place.
Speaker 14 (20:29):
General Motors for they're all fighting to get in to
build factories there so they can make parts there. They
want MFN so they can get those parts back into
the United States. So we are exporting not low tech
jobs and textile jobs. We're exporting our technology. Now, if
you take a country the size of China with the cheap,
the very cheap and in some instances slave labor, the
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lack of market access, the rip off of our intellectual property,
the transfer of technology, a country that is not willing
to play by the rules in any respect in this
trade relationship, you have a serious threat not only to
our relationship, but to the industrialized world. And if there's
one message that I want our colleagues to understand today
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and our constituents, is that on this day your member
of Congress could have drawn the line to say to
the President of the United States, do something about this
US China trade relationship. That is a job loser for
the United States. And this brings us to the point
that others have said, well, we can't isolate China. Do
you think for one minute that with of ten million
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jobs at least and thirty five billion and be over
forty billion dollars this year in a trade surplus, all
those billions of dollars in surplus, that the Chinese are
going to walk away? Where are they going to take
thirty five to forty percent.
Speaker 15 (21:50):
Of their exports? Who's going to buy them?
Speaker 14 (21:53):
This is what sustains the regime, the funding and the jobs.
They can't have those people out of work. They have
to be at work exporting to the United States. And
so we have a situation where again I say human
rights while others think they shouldn't be linked. I think
they're linked because we all agree China will be large,
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it will be powerful. It's in our interest that they
be free.
Speaker 15 (22:17):
And for those who say that.
Speaker 14 (22:18):
Economic reform will lead to political reform, I reject that
notion of trickle down liberty.
Speaker 15 (22:24):
It hasn't been.
Speaker 19 (22:25):
Mister speaker, I asked jen a lady, have two additional men,
gentle woman is recognized for two minutes.
Speaker 14 (22:31):
I reject that notion of trickle down liberty. In fact,
even by the this Clinton administration's own country report on China,
it has said that economic reform and the quote is
in my full statement, has not led to political reform
because there hasn't been. The government has not allowed that
to happen. And I would like to quote from a scholar,
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and I'll read from this. David Schaumbau, editor of China Quarterly,
the leading academic journal on Chinese affairs, wrote, let us
not deceive ourselves. China's political system remains authoritarian and repressive.
In fact, it has become significantly more so in recent years.
The Chinese regime is one of the worst abusers of
human rights and basic freedoms. It maintains itself in power
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in part through intimidation and coercion of the population. It
tolerates no opposition. The third issue of concern is proliferation,
the most dangerous issue of all. Both in the Bushy
administration and in the Clinton administration, our administrations have waived
sanctions over and over for the proliferation of nuclear and
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missile technology to Pakistan, and nuclear missile, chemical and biological
technology to Iran, and all of the above to other
rogue states.
Speaker 15 (23:48):
How much how.
Speaker 14 (23:49):
Dangerous does the transfer of technology have to be, my colleagues,
to stop you from putting your seal of approval.
Speaker 15 (23:55):
On this policy.
Speaker 14 (23:57):
We're not legislating here today. The President will call a
shot on most Favored Nation status. But what we are
doing is putting our name down in support of the
status quo or calling out for change. As we approach
our own fourth of July, I hope that members in
this body will remember others.
Speaker 15 (24:15):
Who have studied the words of our.
Speaker 14 (24:17):
Founding fathers, who are inspired by them, who quote those
words in tienem and square and are arrested for doing so,
particularly Wadjun Chang, who is the father of the democracy
movement in China, who is in jail for his second
fourteen year term because he has spoken out for freedom.
My dear colleagues, today you will have a chance to
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make the world safer, the political climate freer, and the
trade faarer.
Speaker 15 (24:43):
I urge you.
Speaker 20 (24:44):
You both know on MFN dees.
Speaker 10 (24:46):
Okay, So that was the speech, and I know it's
kind of long, but man.
Speaker 11 (24:51):
That was a great speech.
Speaker 21 (24:53):
That really was.
Speaker 10 (24:54):
I wish they all felt that way now. You know,
why can't we as America unite over the fact that
communist China is deplorable on what they call human rights,
but they're deplorable upon how they treat their own people,
the people that live under that regime, and the fact
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that they cheat on every single aspect of trade. Why
are we doing business with them except now.
Speaker 11 (25:24):
Because the Congress has no backbone. They are bought and
paid for.
Speaker 10 (25:32):
The problem is now we're dependent upon them rare earths
and they just cut us off unfortunately, and that's going
to create a huge mess. And plus they've bought up
the US debt to the point now that they can dump,
you know, And I don't know that. I just saw
a thing where recently where talked about billions. That wasn't
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my recollection. I thought it was in the trillions of
the amount of debt that they bought up.
Speaker 11 (26:01):
You know, I don't.
Speaker 10 (26:03):
Know, many many years the US government has been using
China as like an atm essentially, So the stuff that's
going on, you're right, You're absolutely right. This is treachery
from within the US government, from within the Congress first
and foremost. Yeah, people should be held to account for
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the things that they've done to this country and the
fact that they've built up this communist Chinese government to
be a huge, massive powerhouse. And now those chickens have
come home to roost. Now any efforts to get it
under control is going to cause massive havoc. But we
still have to get it under control somehow. Yeah, or collapse, Well,
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that may happen in the process. Hang on, hang on,
hold your thoughts. We got the break coming up, and
then we'll hit the ground running on the other side.
Stay with us. This is governed America.
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Speaker 10 (31:28):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com. Vicky,
you want to give your information out and then continue
with what you're saying before we had to hit the brick.
Speaker 11 (31:44):
Yeah, My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. My
older website, which has a lot more information on the economy,
is Channelingreality dot com. And my email addresses on both websites.
Speaker 10 (32:04):
All right, you were saying something before we had to
go into that break and I had to interrupt you.
Did you remember what it was?
Speaker 11 (32:12):
No, I don't. I should write it down when we
have to take a break.
Speaker 10 (32:17):
Sorry about that. Hard breaks the clock doesn't wait, had
to take them. But yeah, if you think of it,
just feel free to jump in. But you know, this
whole thing, Peter Navarro is somebody who has been very
active at countering China. In fact, I think we run
some of his stuff on the stream on the weekends
sometimes during the documentary Sunday things. But he has been
(32:41):
involved with some of these trade policies, trying to get
trying to tariff policies, trying to write the ship. But
that has caused him, you know, him to run a
foul of Elon Musk. I think, you know, I think
it's time to get rid of Elon Musk. Musk should
never have been in the White House. Get him out
of there. You know, he just called Navarro a moron,
(33:04):
which is really nice.
Speaker 11 (33:07):
What were you saying, Well, I have a problem with
Peter Navarro. For a while in the early two thousands,
I was actually in a group with Peter Navarro, okay,
and it was about trade. The group was about trade
(33:27):
policy and our economy, and he supported the idea of
you know, shutting off mass migration from Mexico. But he
was all for H one B visa imports to our country,
(33:50):
and the H one B imports those are all the
professional class jobs, and so they were loading up our
country was cheap labor from India, you know, trying to
offset the loss of industrial jobs basically for Americans. So
(34:14):
I got mad and quit that group because I couldn't
support the idea that Mexican mass migration was good. And
I mean it was bad, but H one b's were good.
Speaker 10 (34:33):
Yeah. That that puts him in line with Elon Musk,
and it puts him also in line with Trump Trump's position.
Do you think they get along.
Speaker 11 (34:43):
I don't actually trust Elon Musk.
Speaker 10 (34:45):
I don't trust any of them. And now I'm having
doubts about Peter Navarro. I I liked his what it
was it Crouching Dragon documentary, and you know, he's he's
done some good work China, he has.
Speaker 11 (34:59):
He has done good work. But the United States is
a country and what they did to us was basically
open our borders on both sides. And it was George
Herbert Walker Bush that did this when he began the
NAFTA negotiations. They basically ended the United States as an
(35:24):
independent sovereign nation state and they began building the Americas
Free Trade Area of the Americas. I guess they thought
that the cheap labor from South America and Mexico would
be able to compete with China. Well, you can't compete
(35:46):
with a communist country, a communist dictatorship.
Speaker 10 (35:51):
Right, Yeah, I mean because they can run rough shot.
It's really easy for them to be nimble. For one
thing they can make there's no checks or balances against.
Speaker 11 (36:01):
Them, right. And the people over there, they don't have
any rights. They don't you know, human or civil or anything. Right,
you know, they're just at the mercy of the communist
Chinese dictatorship.
Speaker 10 (36:16):
Yeah, you know, there was this thing has been so turbulent,
these markets, back and forth, the volatility. Golden Sacks actually
issued an announcement that we were in a recession and
then turned right around and rescinded it right after that.
Did you hear about that?
Speaker 2 (36:37):
No?
Speaker 11 (36:37):
I didn't, But it doesn't surprise me. I mean, they
can't have allowed truth anywhere, you know, because the people
might figure out this whole big globalization scam. It was
all to create world government, by the way, Yeah, I
(36:59):
have clips from Lawrence Egelberger. You know, when they were
negotiating with the Chinese, and especially what happened in Tienman Square.
And he said the subject that they wanted to talk
about talking about the Asia Pacific nations was condominium is
(37:25):
an international term for a higher level management structure over
the top of governments. Well, that's that's I realized. That's
what he was talking about when he used the term condominium,
was establishing the world governing system.
Speaker 10 (37:46):
Yeah, and and China intends to be a top that
world governing system.
Speaker 11 (37:53):
I believe, Oh, I do too, absolutely.
Speaker 26 (37:57):
You know.
Speaker 10 (37:57):
Breitbert did an article China's retaliation against President Donald Trump's
tariffs includes more export controls on rare earth minerals, which
are vital to electronics and battery manufacturing. The Chinese government
set over the weekend that it will maintain its supply
of rare earths to the rest of the world while
limiting US access to the minerals. China is the world's
(38:19):
dominant producer of rare minerals, accounting for about seventy percent
of the world supply at the moment. More precisely, China
supplies roughly sixty percent of the raw minerals but controls
almost ninety percent of processing and refining capacity. You can't
just ramp that up either. By the way, I've got
some audio here as time progresses of a gentleman who
(38:42):
is over a mining He's a CEO of a mining company,
and he's talking about how difficult this is going to
be for the United States to adjust to this. Breitbart says,
though China controlled ninety percent of the market a decade ago,
but alternative suppliers have ramped up production retaliated for this
(39:02):
infringement upon their near monopoly by setting record high production
quotas in a bid to bring prices down and bankrupt
their competitors. China sought to use rare earths as a
trade weapon again on Sunday, designating seven of the valuable
minerals for additional export controls. Chinese mining stocks soared on
the promise of bigger earnings from higher prices. China's export
(39:26):
controls did not explicitly cut off exports of rare earths
to the United States, but importers know from experience that
the practical effect of Beijing announcing quote unquote tighter controls
to protect its quote unquote national interests usually mean supplies
are quickly and dramatically reduced. So you know, there are
(39:47):
a lot of things that we use in rare earths
and including military applications, and this is something that everybody
needs to be concerned about. You know, there's well, let
me just jump to this because I was just kind
of talking around it. Anyway, assuming Donald Trump stays the course,
(40:13):
this is Trade Export Nasik Nakatar. I'm sure I'm butchering
her name, but she's a former Trump administration official whose
focus is countering China and decoupling strategic sectors from adversarial nations.
She's talking about these measures that China is taking against
(40:36):
the United States, and you know it's going to be painful.
Speaker 27 (40:38):
I think this really all starts with sort of an
analysis of Shiting pain right, and where his head sat,
and how much sort of power and influence he can
have over the US market. And he's just not the
same leader he was in twenty eighteen, and I think
it's generally folks tends to continue to make that mistake.
(41:00):
He has in digitalized lots of high tech manufacturing capabilities
in China, including semiconductors AI.
Speaker 11 (41:06):
Right.
Speaker 27 (41:06):
As we've seen, he's a consolidated power. He's nearing the
end of his unprecedent with third term looking for a
four term. He's purged political opponentent opponents, right, and he's
just economically much more powerful.
Speaker 11 (41:20):
Than he was before.
Speaker 27 (41:21):
So you know, I think he is willing to hit
back hard, and I think he is willing to do
what it takes. And he's just you know, dunked a
lot of treasuries that really will ultimately hurt the Chinese economy.
But he is willing to take on as much pain
as necessary to inflict greater pain on the United States.
(41:42):
And so absolutely, I think he's tried to signal to
the United States, I will, you know I can, and
I will restrict critical mineral exports and other strategic raw
materials that the China pretty much exclusively controls around the world.
And he did it a little bit with you know, antimony,
gallium and germanium presses that make those industrial diamonds that
(42:05):
go into like a literally every cutting tool. And now
he's ready to do more. And I think he really
genuinely is willing to take as much pain as necessary
internally to inflict pain on the on the West. And
I think he can get away with it because the
Chinese government controls all the lovers of the economy. They
(42:26):
don't have sort of free market forces moving things. So
if they need to tighten things or loosen things, or
do whatever they will to make their economy ultimately still work,
what do you think, Yeah, well.
Speaker 11 (42:41):
That makes sense. You know, they're a dictatorship, right and so,
and I think that Donald Trump probably would like to
have that kind of power. I don't know, he might
even seize it. I don't I don't know, but.
Speaker 10 (42:58):
I don't see. What's surprise me at this point. Yeah,
nothing would surprise me at this point. Now, this is
Mark Smith. He is the CEO. This is the one
I was just talking about, the CEO of Niocorp, a
mining company. He's explaining how difficult it is to deal
with the loss of rare earths from China.
Speaker 28 (43:17):
It's really a direct blow to the United States Department
of Defense. There are tons of uses for all these rarers,
but in the Department of Defense there are no substitutes
for these rare magnets and the use of additional rare
earth applications in the Department of Defense night vision goggles,
(43:39):
hypersonic missiles, smart missiles that all of a sudden become
dumb missiles.
Speaker 29 (43:45):
I mean you literally you can shoot them, but they're
going to go wherever they go.
Speaker 28 (43:49):
With a smart missile, you can precisely send that missile
where it needs to go.
Speaker 29 (43:54):
So you know, this is a very very strong signal.
Speaker 28 (43:58):
Of intent by the Chinese government that not only are
we going to use terraces to fight back against this
trade war, we're going to use what we control over
ninety percent of in the world today.
Speaker 29 (44:12):
So over ninety percent of the neodymium.
Speaker 28 (44:16):
Iron boron rare earth magnets that are used in the
world today are produced in China.
Speaker 29 (44:22):
So where else do you go.
Speaker 28 (44:24):
There's probably eight percent made in Japan and two percent
made in Germany. That's it. And guess where they get
their feedstock to make those magnets to a large extent,
So it all boils down to China, and we've got
to take this seriously. The issues that I've been struggling
(44:44):
with and been trying to capture people's attention with, is
you don't solve this problem overnight. You don't start up
a new rare earth mind or a new rare earth
processing center overnight. These things take time. You have to
go through all the tech studies to make sure that
the ore is what you say it is. You have
to make sure you can metallurgically remove those rare earths
(45:07):
from that ore and put them into a specification that
the customer wants. You have to go through your financing
to build those facilities. Then you get to build the facilities.
These are three to four year construction projects. So I'm
concerned that we may be pushing ourselves into a very
no win situation here where we can keep applying import
(45:31):
tariffs and all these other things, but if we don't
have certain minerals coming in from China right now, we
don't have another choice.
Speaker 10 (45:40):
Well, this is not what I wanted to hear. Yeah,
you know, and all this is not to discourage people
from supporting the tariffs. I just think we have to
be clear headed when we enter into this, knowing that
full well that this very well caused us a lot
(46:01):
of problems. And I still think that the ship needs
to be righted somehow. I'm just I just hope that
the people in charge are actually trying to do that
rather than destroy the country. Yeah, because I can't have
too much confidence in what the insanity of Donald Trump.
Speaker 11 (46:23):
They'd have to be start being honest with the American
people about what they did to our economy and what
it's going to take to fix it. You know, this
doge efficiency and you know they're going after I guess
it's SSSI. But really, what they did when they exported
(46:50):
our productive capacity, they set us up for a condition
where our economy would be based on social welfare because
they just put so many people out of jobs. I've
got an article on my old website about and this
(47:10):
was right around two thousand and four or something like that,
where ten thousand people were lined up to apply for
four hundred Walmart jobs in the San Francisco Bay area.
Speaker 10 (47:27):
You said that was two thousand and four.
Speaker 11 (47:29):
Well somewhere around there. Maybe it was earlier, around two thousand.
I can't quite remember. And I looked for the article
this morning. I haven't found it yet, but I will.
But I mean, do you remember there were so many
layoffs that George Bush was president. They stopped producing the
(47:53):
Mass Layoffs Report.
Speaker 10 (47:55):
Yeah, I remember, I was six. They quit publishing. Yeah,
well that was that's the monetary I'm sorry, that's the
monetary inflation thing you use sex I think, gosh, I
don't remember now, I used to have Bob Chapman on
the show regularly before his untimely demise, and he would
always talk about the the unemployment UH indices and how
(48:21):
how you know the numbers were all fraudulent anyway.
Speaker 11 (48:25):
Right, Well, and so what they did was to start
creating social jobs. And the treasury could do that because apparently,
and I didn't know this, but the the public health
system is funded directly out of the treasury. And I
(48:47):
think that started because the public health system started as
a function of international ports, you know, to prevent these
soldiers from coming onto our soil. And so you know,
that was the start of the public health system.
Speaker 10 (49:10):
Interesting.
Speaker 11 (49:11):
Yeah, So what they did they converted our economy from
a productive economy to a social welfare economy. And that's
why you have all of these people saying these most
absurd and ridiculous things because they're working in the social
(49:35):
welfare economy.
Speaker 10 (49:37):
Yeah. Interesting. Yeah, I don't know. I wish we could
put it back, and I wish we had good people,
honorable people, people you could trust, people that wouldn't flip
flop all over the place, that would be in charge
of putting it back. And I wish we had American
people that could actually think, clearly, clear headed, and not
(50:00):
get so far into worshiping individuals that they seem to
admire that they don't actually look at what they actually
do and have done, and to the detriment of actually
holding those individuals feet to the fire once they're in
public office. I'll tell you what. Let's go to the phones.
(50:21):
Let's go up to Canada right now and take a
call there. And folks, you're welcome to call in if
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Speaker 6 (50:40):
Please.
Speaker 26 (50:42):
Yeah it's always the financial planners that plan these these,
ideas and that is to, say they do the calculations
a couple of years ahead of, time and then they
get to politicians to enact a. Policy and that speech
(51:03):
given by the girl just, NOW i was In china
in nineteen.
Speaker 10 (51:06):
Eighty three and talking About Nancy.
Speaker 26 (51:08):
Pelosi, OH i don't, know some woman that was talking
About china's doing this And china's.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
Doing, OH i kept.
Speaker 10 (51:18):
Interrupting i'm, sorry go.
Speaker 26 (51:19):
AHEAD i could have given you that speech back in
nineteen eighty three BECAUSE i was there In china watching it.
Happen and then after a couple of years In, CHINA
i got tired of, that and THEN i moved To,
taiwan WHERE i saw another angle of how these things.
(51:39):
Work and, then of course the grand strategy Of china
and The chinese is to undermine the power of The United,
states and they do that in a number of. Ways of,
course they're very, nice and they're, smiling so on and so.
(52:01):
Forth and when you look back at the history of this,
SITUATION i can see the hand of people Like David,
rockefeller who actually encouraged or Told nixon And kissinger to
go and open the door With. China this is how
these things.
Speaker 10 (52:17):
Work back to, You oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely that's interesting
that you said. This you were In, china so you've
kind of seen a lot of this develop over there
from that.
Speaker 26 (52:30):
Perspective, yeah, Yeah just now she mentioned tenn then. Massacre
when that, HAPPENED i was In. Taiwan after the massacre was,
OVER i happened to go To Hong kong to renew my,
visa AND i saw all kinds of, things and of
COURSE i had friends In Hong kong and they were
(52:51):
distraught to know and about what had. Happened the, well
it's a government In Hong. Kong for, Example china In
beijing ordered a bunch of what do you call those
things that you. Use they're not, lethal they're. Electrical they
(53:13):
ordered a bunch of these things to get to move the.
Speaker 10 (53:16):
Students are you talking abouts you, know.
Speaker 26 (53:20):
Yeah, yeah. Yeah they ordered them From taiwan Because china
didn't know how to make them at that, Time so
That taiwan people ship the tasers To Hong, kong and
The Hong kong government stopped them In Hong kong and said, no, no,
no you can't send those to the. Students so The
chinese couldn't use the tasers to move the.
Speaker 4 (53:43):
Kids to.
Speaker 26 (53:43):
SEE i had taught In china before. THAT i believe
some of my children are not. Children some of my
students were probably at the ten and men. Deal so
there was other. Things there was. Provocations it was it
(54:04):
was an. Op it was a black.
Speaker 4 (54:06):
Op and.
Speaker 26 (54:08):
Of course the upshot was we used it for you,
know maybe a couple of decades as as an arguing. Point,
now this girl just brought that. UP i noticed is very.
Significant she goes back to the ten and then massacre to,
her you, know to emphasize her. Points but the rare,
earth that's a big problem because the rare earths are
(54:32):
everything in the periodic table that you get that you
get quantum mechanical, effect the modern quantum mechanics things they
talked about are in the rare. Earths so it's a
thing where this has happened before In american, history where
they let things slide on, purpose and then when the
(54:54):
pearl harbor is, attacked well then we got to do.
Something it's like either the strategy.
Speaker 10 (55:00):
He gaely and dialectic comes to.
Speaker 26 (55:02):
Mind uh, yeah you can talk about it that. Way
that's when way are looking at, it AND i simply
call it like dirty.
Speaker 10 (55:11):
Tricks so, yeah so, Exactly, hey blessings to, You thank
you for the insightful.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Call.
Speaker 10 (55:18):
Patient, yeah, yeah by bye, bye, yep we're out of this.
Hour but, uh the person he's talking, about we were
playing the audio from The Zach, nakatar the Former trump administration,
official that's who he's referring to. There very, interesting very
interesting to get that perspective of somebody that was In
china while the whole development was going, on and then
(55:43):
was In taiwan during The tianam And square. Mess uh.
Fascinating i'll tell you what we're. Out, yeah we're.
Speaker 11 (55:51):
Almost writing it down this.
Speaker 10 (55:53):
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This Is Governor America, Quick Darren weeks And Vicky davis.
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From Fever regions five to. Ten this is the second
hour Of Governor. America Vicky davis is. Here i'm During,
weeks and it continues to be the twelfth Of april
twenty twenty. Five as we get right back into the. Show,
Here i'm seeing an article here from a Zero. Hedge
actually it's from The Epoch. Times more companies filed For
chapter eleven bankruptcy protection In march than a year, ago
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indicating economic stress AMONG us. Businesses this was before the,
tariffs and this is according To American Bankruptcy institute OR.
Abi Commercial chapter eleven bankruptcy filings increased twenty percent In
march twenty twenty, five with filings climbing to seven hundred
and thirty three from the six hundred and eleven filings
registered In march twenty twenty. Four ABS abi said in
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An april third, statement small business filings fell one percent
year over, year while total commercial filings rose ten. Percent
the twenty percent jump In chapter eleven filings signals persistent economic,
pressure mirrored by a ten percent increase in total commercial.
Filings according To Michael, hunter vice president of bankruptcy data
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For Peck Pick ACER, aacer individual filings jump thirteen percent last.
Month hunter said credit card delinquencies are close to a
ten year, high with factors such as interest rates and
debt burdens contributing to the. Problem delinquency rates in The
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Federal Housing administration mortgage portfolio have risen to eleven, percent
surpassing pre pandemic, levels he. Said adding to, this government
job layoffs threatened to exacerbate financial instability for federal workers
reliant on stable income two service. Debts last, MONTH abi
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executive Director Amy, Quackenboss yes that's her, name. Folks quackenboss
said geopolitical, tensions elevated interest, rates tighter lending, terms and
inflation were creating more challenges for both businesses and individuals
who are financially distressed and looking to ease down rising debt.
Burdens bankruptcy provides an established process for struggling households and
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businesses looking to access a financial fresh, start she. Said
one well known company that filed for bankruptcy last month
WAS Otb HOLDINGS, llc owner of The on The Border
Mexican grill And cantina chain of tex Mex restaurants. Restaurants
in a court, filing chief Restructuring Officer Jonathan tybus said
(01:07:50):
that the restaurant chains operations had been negatively affected by
microeconomic factors over recent. Years. Quote casual dining restaurants are
acutely impacted by consumer sensitivities to eating out versus staying,
in and because of inflationary, pressures restaurant menu prices across
the industry have risen significantly faster than grocery and other consumer.
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Prices quote the court filing set. Now of, course in
certain states Like, michigan AND i Think missouri as, well
and there's probably, others there's this push to keep rising
raising the minimum. Wage you, know we have a lot
of different restaurants here that have never never really recovered
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from THE covid, mess they're unable to find people willing to,
work and then the government comes along and mandates that
they pay their workers, more give them paid time, off paid,
leave paid sick, leave paid maternity, leave paid vacation, time
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all of the stuff that is, paid paying people to not.
Work and then In michigan we have the tipped wage,
law which was put on the ballot and ultimately. Passed
this was something run out of a firm out Of
california that was pushing, this believe it or, not but
got it put on the ballot here In michigan and
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got it. Passed and then this has been fought out
in the courts to the point WHERE i mean The
republicans tried to do something to stop it from being
so detrimental to, businesses but ultimately it's it's going to
be a huge. Problem AND i mean it was somewhat
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i won't say water, down but somewhat tempered a little
bit in recent. Years but the point is is that
they're doing everything they can to destroy small businesses here
in this, state and they have in other states as.
Well so this is all of these bankruptcies are going
on nationwide at a time prior to the trade, war
(01:10:15):
and now we have this going, on adding further pressure
to the. Economy bottom line, is ladies and, gentlemen now
would be a very good. Time actually a long time
ago would have. Been but it's never too late to start.
Prepping it's always a good idea to do your best
to be personally prepared as best you, can because we
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don't know what's going to. Happen looking at all of these,
stories looking at everything that's happening every, day the turmoil
and tumult in the, markets the, volatility the uncertainty for the,
future and that's really what the problem is is businesses
won't a lot of businesses that want to start people
(01:11:00):
that want to start a business or want to make business.
Plans this makes it impossible for them to plan for the.
Future you need to have, Something you need to know
what a certain thing is going to be like before
you make a big. Move so that's the case for
multi what we call multinational. Corporations Sometimes i'll refer to
(01:11:22):
them as anti national. Corporations but the big corporations that
have no, allegiance no loyalty to our, country they'll go,
anywhere do anything. Whatever it doesn't. Matter the shareholders rule the.
Day it's all about pleasing their, gods the, shareholders the
little g and everything else be. Damned.
Speaker 11 (01:11:46):
Yeah, well and that's what globalization of the economy, did
and it allowed corporations to move, offshore produce, offshore and
then re import to The United states and not pay
taxes to The american government for the. Privilege back around
(01:12:12):
two thousand and, four there was a hearing called The
Federal Revenue. Options and the reason why they had that
hearing is because tax revenues dropped to their lowest point
since nineteen. Fifty why would tax revenues drop that. Low
(01:12:33):
it's because they exported so many. Jobs and so if you,
notice every four or five, years we have an economic,
crisis AND i suspect that What trump's corporate tax cuts
really are is making permanent the reduction in corporate taxes
(01:13:03):
that began as an. Extortion the multinational corporations were, offshore
their profits were, offshore and what The congress did was
to allow them a temporary five percent corporate tax rate
(01:13:25):
so that they would repatriate those. Profits and if you,
notice every four or five maybe six, years were in
an economic, crisis and you, know here we are, again you,
know with an economic, crisis and SO i think maybe
(01:13:47):
What trump wants to do is to make permanent those corporate.
Taxes but, ultimately you, know for people or companies that are,
folks is simply on money they can't ever get. Enough,
yeah so ultimately probably they will want to go for
(01:14:10):
zero corporate tax, rate which means that all the taxes
are on the backs of The american. People, now all
the small business generation that was done through the well small,
business but corporations came up with the concept of having
(01:14:35):
what were alleged to be small, businesses but in fact
they were like corporate training, opportunities you, know totally supported
by corporations as part of the supply chain management system
for the corporate. Cartels and WHEN i say corporate, cartels
(01:15:02):
What i'm talking about is that what Our congress allowed
was for corporations to establish The japanese corretzu. Model and
what The japanese corretzu, is it's a supply chain cartel
(01:15:24):
headed up by a. Bank so and that's what they
allowed corporations to do in this, country which is completely
contrary to a capitalist. Market you, know instead of a
(01:15:45):
monopoly on a single, product what it. Is it's a
monopoly on the entire supply chain of a group of.
Corporations mm. Hmm and so that's, why that's why they
have such power in this, country and why The congress
(01:16:09):
rather than admit. It you, know Our congress is like a.
Drunk you, know you have to admit what you did
and then start correcting it from that, point and they
won't do. That so what we have is a system
of compounding.
Speaker 10 (01:16:26):
Errors, yeah if you don't go back.
Speaker 11 (01:16:29):
To the beginning and correct it from the, beginning then
you get compounding.
Speaker 10 (01:16:35):
Errors, well we've Quoted Thomas jefferson over the, years over
and over and over, again but every single time we see,
this these, developments developments like we've been seeing unravel before,
us it just hits home again the truth of what
he said when he, said if The american people ever
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allow private banks to control the issuance of, currency first by,
inflation then by, deflation the banks and corporations which grow
up around them will deprive the people of all property
until their children wake up homeless on the continent their father's.
Conquered you, know this is something that we have, realized
(01:17:22):
and it seems to be coming to. Fruition will we
Make america great? Again, well that's still very much in.
DOUBT i hope. SO i hope. So but if we're,
successful if in fact that is the real, intent and
at this POINT i DON'T i can't Trust. TRUMP i
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can't trust any of the people that are there right.
Now you, Know Pam bondy is over The Justice, department
and she is supposedly working on safeguarding Our Second amendment,
rights implementing one Of Donald trump UMP's executive orders doing.
That Yet Pam bondy was the one that was majorly
(01:18:07):
all in with the red flag. Laws you, know she
was all in with gun. Control so we're Putting Pam
bondy in charge of protecting gun rights when she was
in favor of taking them. Away has a deplorable record
on gun. Rights so this is the kind of thing
that's you, know and that may seem disjointed to, people
(01:18:29):
BUT i think it's perfectly in line with what we're
talking about here across the.
Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
Board, yeah it is all. Related everything that's happening is,
connected and it has to do with what they allowed
to happen to our economy in the nineteen. Nineties you,
know from the beginning nineteen ninety When George Herbert Walker
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bush kicked off the negotiations FOR, nafta and then in
The clinton administration when they established The World Trade. Organization
they were putting our economy at the mercy of A
un freaking, agency.
Speaker 10 (01:19:13):
Right, right, exactly epic, time. SAYS us corporate bankruptcies jumped
to a fourteen year high in twenty twenty, four a
fourteen year, high according to A january seventh report FROM Smb.
GLOBAL smp analysis only takes into account bankruptcies involving large
(01:19:34):
businesses with certain assets and liability. Thresholds they were six
hundred ninety four such corporate bankruptcies last, year up from
six hundred thirty five in twenty twenty. Three so it
went from six hundred thirty five to six hundred ninety
four and three hundred and seventy two in twenty twenty.
Two some of the well known bankruptcy filings were made
(01:19:55):
By Tupperware Brands Corporation Party.
Speaker 11 (01:20:00):
City that breaks my.
Speaker 10 (01:20:01):
Heart, YEAH i would probably break a lot of. PEOPLE
i remember The toperware. Parties but people don't get together,
anymore that's the. Thing so may that one kind of
is understandable to. ME i Suppose Party City Hold Co,
Incorporated Spirit airlines big. Lots, yeah we had a big
(01:20:21):
lots here In, jackson here In, Michigan, Jackson, michigan and
our store closed. DOWN i don't know if all of them,
closed BUT i know the big lots In jackson. Did
And Steward Healthcare SYSTEMS. Llc the consumer discretionary sector saw
the largest number of, filings followed by, industrials, healthcare consumer
(01:20:43):
staples and information. Technology businesses continue to face pressure in
twenty twenty four from elevated interest, rates especially as total
debt among credit card non FINANCIAL us companies reached a
quarterly record of eight point four to five three, trillion
so just under eight and a half trillion and dollars
that would be and interest coverage remained weak in the
(01:21:06):
third quarter of the, year the report. Said last, month
credit monitoring company Credit safe published a study revealing that
while clients erratic payment practices are often highly indicative of
their financial distress and bankruptcy, risk only a few businesses
knew how to identify such red. Flags just three percent
(01:21:28):
of businesses were found to be accurately spouting signs of
trouble after analyzing clients payment. Behaviors the company said this
is crucial since sudden shifts in customer payment behavior tend
to occur prior to. Bankruptcy Steve, Carpenter Credit safe's chief
operating officer Handling North American, operations said the study highlights
(01:21:51):
the need to give finance teams proper training to tackle the.
Issue it's not just about why it's important to regularly
review and analyze the historical trade payment data of. Customers
while that's very, important it's also necessary to provide helpful
tips and training so finance teams can accurately identify problematic
patterns that are indicative of cash flow issues and an
(01:22:11):
increased likelihood of late payments over. Time see this is the.
But but they promised us a good, economy. Didn't didn't
Didn't globalism have a lot of, promises you, know back
in ninety three when they voted on after they were
promising that, hey we're going to you, know prosperity is
going to be right around the, corner and.
Speaker 11 (01:22:30):
It turned out to be just the opposite because the
corporations moved down To mexico because of the cheap. Labor mm,
HMM i mean you, KNOW i spent a couple of
years on The internet just fighting with people about free
(01:22:51):
trade because it's so. Simple it's so freaking simple to.
Understand machines make things. Equal you, know it doesn't matter
whether you're operating machine in THE us or In. China
so in terms of, production that leaves the price of
(01:23:11):
labor as the. Variable and so naturally corporations moved to
the cheapest labor markets in the. World and it started
out As mexico because of THE nafta. Agreement but then
of course When china joined THE, wto then you, know
(01:23:34):
the firms that were In mexico could move To china
and have even cheaper labor Than. Mexico. Yeah, SO i,
mean they so totally destroyed our. Economy there is no
enemy in the world that could have done more damage
to us in terms of our economy than THE Us.
Speaker 10 (01:23:56):
Congress, yeah we've met the, enemy and the enemy is
ourselves or those that we elect and trust to run the. Government,
unfortunately but you, know many cattle rangers are celebrating the.
Tariffs they're. Optimistic Fox news interviewed one of, them and you, know,
ironically In, Sandwich, ILLINOIS i love that name of the Town, Sandwich.
(01:24:21):
Illinois but they're optimistic that the beef industry might be
able to reach new. Markets you, know there have been
a number of, countries Including, australia that have EXCLUDED us beef,
producers and now if the ship is able to be,
righted maybe they can sell their beef. There who have
you never been able to sell your product?
Speaker 19 (01:24:41):
To, well The european community has been a big market
that we'd love to get, to and Certainly australia is
another one that sells lots of beef here in The United,
states but we don't get to sell to.
Speaker 10 (01:24:53):
Them how does this moment in time feel like a
game changer for your?
Speaker 19 (01:24:56):
Industry, WELL i think we're happy that The president finally
singled us out and said that we do need to
increase the you, know our beef sales to other, countries
and that he's going to try and make an effort
to do. That so we're it'll it'll be a great
time for our industry if we can sell more and
have a better market and higher.
Speaker 10 (01:25:16):
Prices, yeah let's.
Speaker 11 (01:25:18):
Hope, yeah that guy Should that guy should do some
research ON us trade. History, yeah he doesn't work out
for Us australia built their beef industry on the back
of The United. States yeah, so and that you, know
(01:25:38):
they're trying to put cattle ranchers out of business in THE.
Speaker 10 (01:25:43):
Us, yes, yeah that wouldn't do very well that you.
Know but they can fill the void temporarily with other
countries importing, beef but it's going to be a much
higher cost.
Speaker 11 (01:25:53):
ULTIMATELY i, MEAN i don't want food imported from other,
countries AND i don't care what country it. IS i
really don't want food because there's a war on, us
on our economy, exactly and so you, know we're expecting
(01:26:15):
them To as a matter of, fact it was do
you remember the mad cow thing that. HAPPENED i forget. What,
yeah those were cows that were imported from THE uk
To canada and Then canada imported them to THE. Us.
Speaker 10 (01:26:38):
YEAH i also remember a lot of the stuff we
imported From china had melamine in, it you, know dog
food and what have, YOU i think, Milk, yeah they
were all, food yeah. Exactly, yeah it's, folks we have
the protections here in. Place we can produce it. Here
(01:26:58):
we just have to have The the government needs to
get out of the. Way we got to take a.
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as we continue on, HERE i want to share a
little bit from This Foreign affairs. Article there's A Foreign
affairs article Titled china has already remade the international. System
(01:31:31):
how the world Adopted beijing's economic. Playlist this is written
By Michael, frohman which is kind of, RICH i, think
coming From Foreign, affairs the flagship publication of The council
On Foreign, relations the globalist think, tank which spews out you,
know they were very very big on spewing out Pro china,
(01:31:53):
stuff pro globalism. Stuff they were all against the, terrorists you,
know and now they're. Saying they're admitting some of the
things that we were saying before what was. Happening they're
admitting that it's happened, now but their spin on it is, different.
Speaker 35 (01:32:09):
It.
Speaker 10 (01:32:10):
Says in Early, february as he flew An Air force
one above the body of water he'd recently Renamed gulf Of,
America President Donald trump declared that he would levy tariffs
on all imported steel and. Aluminum two weeks, later he
issued a presidential memorandum laying out new guidance for screening
investment From chinese firms in The United states AND us
(01:32:31):
firms Into, china and throughout the early weeks of his,
Administration trump has emphasized the importance of bringing manufacturing back,
home telling firms that to avoid, tariffs they should make
their products in The United. States tariffs and, protectionism restrictions
on investments measures designed to drive domestic. Production washington's economic
(01:32:52):
policy suddenly looked an awful lot Like beijing's policy over
the last decade or, so Like chinese policy With american.
Carearacteristics how about this foreign? Affairs how about This Michael.
Frohman the policy looked an awful lot like THE us
policy back before you, guys you guys successfully pushed your
(01:33:12):
crap upon The american people in The american. Economy you,
know they're Crediting china with. Protectionism i'm not going to
run from that. WORD i love the word. Protectionism we
need more of. It but they're characterizing this protectionism now,
nationalism putting your nation first as being the domain Of,
(01:33:33):
china they. Say THE us strategy of engagement With china
bit was based on the premise that if The United
states Incorporated china into the global rules based, System china
would become more like The United. States for, Decades washington
Lectured beijing about avoiding, protectionism eliminating barriers to foreign governments
(01:33:53):
are rather foreign, investment and disciplining the use of subsidies
and industrial policy with only my honest. Success, still the
expectation was that integration would facilitate. Convergence there has indeed
been a fair degree of, convergence just not in the
Way american policy makers. Predicted instead Of china becoming coming
(01:34:16):
to resemble The United, states The United states is behaving
more Like. China washington may have forged the, open, liberal
rules based, order But china has defined its next, phase,
protectionism subsidiation or, subsidization restrictions on foreign, investment and industrial.
Policy to argue that The United states must reassert its
(01:34:37):
leadership to preserve the rules based system it established is
to miss the. Point china's nationalist state capitalism now dominates
the international economic. Order washington is already living In beijing's.
World can you believe?
Speaker 11 (01:34:52):
This, yeah, well that's that's what. Happened AND i do
think that the idea was a communist world. Government, yeah
so it doesn't surprise me a. BIT i, Mean i've
been watching it now for about twenty years or. So
(01:35:14):
and that's why we have a social welfare economy because
production is still over In. China, yeah because that's the cheapest.
Labor you. Know in order to fix, this you've got
to have an honest assessment of where we are and
(01:35:35):
how did we get. Here AND i don't see anybody doing.
THAT i see them trying to put band aids on gaping,
wounds and you can't fix anything that.
Speaker 10 (01:35:51):
Way, yeah let me just read the last couple of.
Paragraphs i'll put this whole thing in the show. NOTES
i think it's interesting to see their take now on
how they spend things because they fail all the, time these.
Globalists you, know it's so easy to shoot holes in
(01:36:12):
their bull crap that they're shoving off on. People and
yet they just keep you, know when they, fail they
just keep spending. It it's like the climate change. Nonsense same.
Thing you, know the temperature doesn't cooperate with their alarmist,
statements and they just spin it some other. Way but they,
(01:36:34):
say Perhaps trump's approach to moving production back to The
United states will bear. Fruit but for that to, happen
THE us government would have to permit foreign firms to
actually make such. Investments Both biden And trump opposed The
japanese Company Nipon steele's acquisition OF Us, steel AND us
policymakers are still debating Whether Saudi arabia's Public investment fund
(01:36:57):
can acquire a controlling stake in the p which ORGANIZES
us golf, tournaments hardly a critical. Industry The United states
and others are Imitating china in large part Because china
succeeded in a way that was. Unexpected its success in
electric vehicles and clean technology did not come from liberalizing economic,
(01:37:19):
policies but from state interventions in the market in the
name of nationalist. Objectives whether or not The United states
can compete With china or On china's playing, field it
is important to recognize a fundamental. Truth The United states
is now operating largely in accordance With beijing's, standards with
a new economic model characterized by, protectionism constraints on foreign, investment,
(01:37:43):
subsidies and industrial, policy essentially nationalist state. Capitalism in the
war over who gets to define the rules of the,
road the battle is over at least for, now And china.
Speaker 11 (01:37:55):
On, well it's the only thing that they can. DO i,
mean you. Can't there are politicians and the media they're
talking about, competition. Competition these people they don't seem to
understand that you have to have an even playing field for.
(01:38:19):
Competition and when you have a country that is, subsidized
that has state run companies and they subsidized their, companies
that's not that's not, competition that's you, know like. Suicide.
Speaker 10 (01:38:38):
Yeah and one THING i will say is THE us
government should not be subsidizing, anything but we have been Subsidizing.
China So china didn't win on its own, merit but
one because of the unfair trade, balance the Un you
know the fact that everything was tilted in their, favor
and it was most favored, nation trading, status and a
(01:39:00):
whole bunch of other stuff along the way that helped them.
Win you, know the climate change policies is a good
example of.
Speaker 11 (01:39:08):
That our trade policy since the nineteen sixties has been
basically to gut our. Economy they transferred our, production our
productive capacity to these so called developing countries so that
(01:39:29):
they could re import back into The United states on
the idea that if they had, money they could Buy american.
Products well that's never worked, out has never, worked but
they keep that policy regardless because we have two tiers
(01:39:52):
of political dialogue at The secretary Of states. Level foreign
see has always been to build world, government and they've
done it on the backs of our, people on our.
Speaker 10 (01:40:10):
Economy, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:40:13):
But they've reached a, point you know once once they
engaged With. China china is just like a huge vacuum,
cleaner you. Know they took all of our productive capacity
moved it over, there and that's, called of course international
division of. Labor where the idea was to Have china
(01:40:38):
do all the manufacturing and here in The United states
we will be engaged in all of the intellectual, uh
design and, uh you, know just intellectual. Businesses, well guess,
what not everybody can participate in intellectual. Businesses not everybody
(01:41:03):
can be a computer Program, well not everybody is a marketing.
Speaker 10 (01:41:07):
PERSON i have to push back on one thing that
you said, though just a moment, ago you said That
china is like a huge vacuum, cleaner and they took
all of this. Stuff. This If china is like a
huge vacuum, cleaner it is THE Us congress that provided
the outlet for them to plug that thing. Into we
(01:41:29):
gave it our our congress gave it all. Away our
politicians from the executive branch to The congress gave it all,
away hook line and. Sinker they couldn't have done it
without WHAT i would, say treason from.
Speaker 11 (01:41:46):
WITHIN i absolutely agree with that it was, treason but
it was on an economic, basis not a political.
Speaker 10 (01:41:57):
Basis, YEAH i.
Speaker 11 (01:42:00):
Grew one of the THINGS i was going to say
THAT i. Forgot WHAT i was going to say was
That Tieneman's. Square what was going on over In china
Was Mikhail gorbachev was meeting With deng chopin two for
A i think the word is REPROACHMENT mm, hmm where
(01:42:26):
they had been having disputes for over thirty. Years, well
they mended that problem whatever it, was so That russia
was working with The. Chinese, okay, Okay so that's the important.
Thing that the dialogue going on About Tianeman square covered
(01:42:49):
that up so that it was not talked about at.
Speaker 10 (01:42:53):
All, Interesting, yeah very. Interesting, well EARLIER i was talking About.
TRUMP i wanted to come back to that again because you,
know what's going on in The White, house what's going
on with the. Administration it seems to be a fixation
of the media that is, NonStop never, ending AND i
(01:43:18):
think it's important to realize that we can't trust any
of these. People we have to watch what they actually.
Do and sometimes it's not so easy to figure out
what they're actually doing because it's not reported. Anywhere BUT
i find it interesting all of, this you, know confrontation
(01:43:40):
going on with the. Media you, know How trump gets
into arguments with, reporters points his finger at, them insults,
them all the, insults all the you, know there's no
there's nothing friendly, there you, know and he jokes about
just like that CLIP i played a little while, ago you,
know with a complete lack of diplomacy about you, know
(01:44:01):
people that are supposed to be our allies even and
he insults them when they do the right, thing when
they're actually coming to try to negotiate versus retaliating with you,
know other measures against. Us so it's, Like, okay you're
gonna punish. People you're gonna punish other countries for doing
(01:44:21):
what you want them to do by insulting them, publicly ridiculing,
them telling, them telling people that they're quote kissing your. Ass,
okay you, KNOW i THINK.
Speaker 11 (01:44:32):
I think that is the cover for what's really going,
on which is THAT i believe That trump is trying
to pave a way for corporations to repatriate their profits
without paying taxes on.
Speaker 10 (01:44:51):
It, WELL i don't know ALL i see.
Speaker 11 (01:44:56):
Every LIKE i was saying, before the every five or
six years we have an economic.
Speaker 10 (01:45:01):
Meltdown everything seems to be geared toward dividing the, country
dividing the country causing civil. Unrest you, know we can't
get along because we have all these childish, politicians childish
public officials who act like it's A wwe wrestling. Match,
(01:45:25):
yeah you, know we have left wing Comedian Bill. MEYER
i mentioned him Earlier, Okay, now he visited The White.
House this was. Arranged he talked about his experience on
his show this. Week i'm going to play a little
bit of what he said here BECAUSE i think it
provides some kind of insight and it raises some interesting
questions to me, anyway about Who Donald trump really is
and what role he's really. Playing AND i MEAN i
(01:45:48):
mean that quite. Literally what? Role what? Role like a
script on the world stage and especially on the national.
Stage what is the purpose of? This this Is Bill, meyer.
Speaker 18 (01:45:58):
As you, know twelve days AGO i had With President,
trump and that was set up by my Friend Kid
rock because we share a belief that there's got to
be something better than hurling insults from three thousand miles.
Speaker 10 (01:46:08):
Away, Hey i'm all in favor of, that by the,
way overcoming the. INSULTS i, mean so good for him
for seeking some kind of neutral. Ground there are some,
things to be, fair ladies and, gentlemen that we're not
going to ever become be able to see eye to
eye with with some people on the. Left you, know
(01:46:29):
the grooming of children by, trainees for, Instance that is
a no. Go that is not going to. Happen that
is absolutely not going to. Happen the fact that you're
letting people into locker rooms who are, men into women's
locker rooms or girls' locker, rooms or letting them compete
(01:46:49):
men who call themselves, women or maybe they're genuinely, confused
but there are, men nonetheless biologically mentally ill people allowing
them to compete in women's. Sports that is something the
left should be, against and to be, fair to be
honest In Bill maher said he's against, that so good
(01:47:12):
for him on that. Front but it's interesting what he
says here.
Speaker 18 (01:47:19):
The most powerful leader in the, World i'm not the
leader of anything except maybe a contingent of centrist minded
people who think there's got to be a better way
of running this country than hating each other every. Minute,
okay so meet up in, person maybe it'll be.
Speaker 2 (01:47:34):
Different spoiler. Alert it was first good.
Speaker 18 (01:47:38):
Sign BEFORE i left for The, CAPITOL i had my
staff collect and print out this list of almost sixty
different insulting epithets that The president has said about, me
things like, stupid, dummy, lowlife, dummy, sleeves, bag, sick, said
stone cold, crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Really a dumb, guy fired like a, dog his show is.
Speaker 18 (01:48:00):
Dead SIXTY i brought this to The White house BECAUSE.
Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
I wanted him to sign, it which he did with good.
Speaker 18 (01:48:07):
Humor AND i, know AS i say, that millions of
liberal sphincters just. Tightened oh my, God, bill are you
gonna say something nice about? Him What i'm going to
do is report exactly what. Happened you decide what you
think about, it and if that's not, enough Pure trump
hate for, YOU i don't give. Him so, NO i
(01:48:29):
didn't go, maga and to The president's, credit there was
no pressure. Too after we left The oval, office he
showed me the little room off the, office you, know
the one Where clinton used to okay the blowjob, Room,
okay not. Anymore that's where they keep the merch. Now
(01:48:50):
and he gave me a bunch of, hats but he
didn't ask me to take a.
Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
Picture in, one WHICH i.
Speaker 18 (01:48:55):
Appreciated the GUY i met is not the person who
the night before the dinner tweeted a bunch of nasty
crap about how he thought this's din was a bad
idea and what a drang's ASSHOLE i. WAS i read
it and, thought, oh but a lovely way to welcome
someone to your. House but WHEN i got, there that
guy wasn't living.
Speaker 2 (01:49:14):
There.
Speaker 18 (01:49:15):
Now Does trump want? Respect of, course who. Doesn't my
friend said to, me what are you gonna wear to
The White. HOUSE i, SAID i don't, know But i'm
not gonna dress Like. Zelensky i'll tell.
Speaker 7 (01:49:24):
You that just for.
Speaker 2 (01:49:25):
Starters he. Laughs i'd never seen him laugh in, public
but he.
Speaker 18 (01:49:30):
Does including it, himself and it's not. Fake believe, me
as a comedian of forty, YEARS i know a fake
laugh WHEN i hear. It at one, point we were
walking through his amazing it is an amazing tour of
the whole, house AND i don't remember exactly what we
were talking, about but it must have been something with
the twenty twenty, election BECAUSE i know he used the word,
lost AND i distinctly remember, saying, WOW i never thought
(01:49:53):
i'd hear you say. That he didn't get. Mad he's
much more self aware and he lets on in. PUBLIC
i never FELT i had to walk on eggshells around.
Him and, HONESTLY i voted For clinton And, obama BUT
i would never feel comfortable talking to them the WAY
i was able to talk With Donald.
Speaker 2 (01:50:10):
Trump that's just how it went. Down make of it
what you. Will the most surreal part of the whole night.
Speaker 18 (01:50:15):
Was WHEN i got, HOME i flew back right after the,
dinner And i'm in bed watching sixty minutes from the night,
before and There's trump in one of their, stories standing
at a podium in a room that looked to me
like one of the rooms and places we'd just been,
in and he's, ranting, disgusting you're a terrible, person And i'm.
Speaker 11 (01:50:32):
Like who's that?
Speaker 2 (01:50:33):
Guy what happened To glinda The?
Speaker 10 (01:50:35):
Goodwitch, OKAY i shortened that obviously. Significantly it went on
for quite a. While but that's just kind of a,
sampling And i'll put the link to the entire thing
in the show. Notes but you, know a lot of
people are Fit. Trump he's, Phony, okay most. People most,
(01:50:57):
people if they're, phony they're phony the opposite, way where
they pretend to be, nice they feign to be a good,
person but there their narcissism comes through their you, know
in other, words their true colors come through in a
in a negative. Way trump is the. Opposite And i'm
(01:51:20):
not saying he's nice in his personal. LIFE i don't
know what he's like in his personal, life but he
has the capability of being, polite, nice, cordial but he
seems to have this persona in public like he's a,
fighter or like he's a, scrapper like he's A wwe throwdown.
Person what is that? About why why the public insults
(01:51:44):
unless there is a reason for this act and this
act is intended to cause people to go into some
kind of orbit of hate and. Division and that's the
only THING i can. Figure why why would he be doing.
Speaker 11 (01:52:03):
This he's feeding the rage of the.
Speaker 10 (01:52:07):
Left and the rage of the white to. Right he's
feeding the rage of. Everyone there's no reason to try
to divide the. Country he's appealing to the most debase.
Emotions it seems to. ME i DON'T i can't quite
(01:52:27):
put my finger on. It but there's there's a reason
why he's doing. This you said, earlier it's. DELIBERATE i
agree with. You there's something going on. Here and you
know HE'S i, mean he just Had Gretchen whitmer in
The White. House you, know the insane lunatic governor Of.
(01:52:50):
Michigan this this this lunatic not had that we have.
Here he called her a good.
Speaker 12 (01:52:57):
Person to Have gretcha In whitmer From, michigan great state Of.
Speaker 29 (01:53:02):
Michigan and she's. Been she's really done an excellent. Job
i'm a very good.
Speaker 10 (01:53:08):
Person she's done an excellent. Job are you out of your?
Mind she ran twice on fixing the damn, roads yet
they're still as bad as ever. Were but you, Know
trump doesn't ever drive In. MICHIGAN i suppose maybe his
motor cade only takes the good roads In michigan if he,
ever you, know has his entourage driving him. Anywhere she
(01:53:28):
took a wrecking bout of the state's economy during THE covid.
Nonsense she she she destroyed many. BUSINESSES a lot of
these businesses have never you, know have never recovered from
THE covid. Lockdowns but you, know of Course trump did that,
Too so maybe maybe they do have more in common
than we. Realized she pushed The. MR rna killed, shot
(01:53:51):
which is Something trump. Did she she's praised, foulcy Which
trump also, Did so you, know maybe they aren't that far.
Speaker 11 (01:54:00):
Part, OH i definitely think there are two levels of
conversation that go on that the art. Government if you
look at this secrecy, layer everything is a damn. Secret
(01:54:22):
congress will hold a, hearing but a lot of the
documents are. Classified, WELL i think that those classified documents
probably shouldn't be. Classified but they actually tell the truth
about what's really going, on and they don't want The
(01:54:45):
american people to see it or know about. It And
i've seen this kind of deception SINCE i started, researching you,
know way. Back, yeah so they don't tell the truth
because THEY i don't believe it's because they can't tell the.
(01:55:06):
Truth BUT i believe that they think they can't tell
the truth because The american people would see how badly
they were.
Speaker 10 (01:55:15):
Betrayed, yeah The dems are playing games. Too they screech about,
deportations but it wasn't that long ago they were advocating
for the same policies At trump's, now implementing.
Speaker 39 (01:55:23):
Poor into The United states, undetected, undocumented, unchecked and circumventing
the line of people who are waiting, patiently, diligently and
lawfully to become.
Speaker 40 (01:55:35):
IMMIGRANTS i think we got to have tough.
Speaker 41 (01:55:37):
Conditions tell people to come out of the. Shadows if
they've committed a, crime deport, them no questions. Asked they're.
Speaker 15 (01:55:43):
Gone if they.
Speaker 41 (01:55:47):
If they've been working and are law, abiding we should say.
Speaker 15 (01:55:51):
Here are the conditions for you.
Speaker 41 (01:55:52):
Staying you have to pay a stiff fine because you
came here. Illegally you have to pay back, taxes and
you have to try to Learn, english and you have
to wait in.
Speaker 42 (01:56:01):
Line, CLINTON i was want, to, well wondering what you
think about like securing The mexican border with some of
the illegal immigrants to come.
Speaker 41 (01:56:10):
In just, Wondering, Well, LOOK i voted a numerous times
WHEN i was A senator to spend money to build
a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming.
Speaker 10 (01:56:25):
In, Gillary, clinton building the.
Speaker 15 (01:56:26):
Law AND i do think you have to.
Speaker 5 (01:56:28):
Control american people that their government is not serious about
combating illegal, immigration which The american people overwhelmingly.
Speaker 10 (01:56:37):
Oppose all, right we gotta take the. Break we'll be
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Speaker 30 (01:59:06):
News almost Depe The house And senator are finally aligned
to work on the framework Of President trump's big beautiful
bill containing his policy. Priorities but the pressure is now
on The senate to deliver one and a half trillion
dollars of spending.
Speaker 7 (01:59:19):
Cuts Aisha hasney has.
Speaker 40 (01:59:21):
More The president's agenda is.
Speaker 43 (01:59:23):
Large he wants to extend his twenty seventeen tax, cuts
wants to add extras like no taxes on, tips add
more border, security.
Speaker 40 (01:59:30):
Raise the debt, ceiling and so on so.
Speaker 43 (01:59:32):
Forth this is going to cost a lot of, money
And House republicans are demanding The senate cut a minimum
of one point five. Trillion So Senate Majority Leader John
thune is already hearing from his members not to touch
social safety.
Speaker 33 (01:59:45):
Nets i'm not going to vote for benefit cuts if
they want to make it more, efficient grateful liver services.
Speaker 40 (01:59:50):
Better so there's an idea make things.
Speaker 43 (01:59:52):
Better congress can cut out, fraud which they're working. On,
also they can simply just tell states that they cannot
expand their and if it's any more than they currently.
Speaker 30 (02:00:01):
Have china's up there tariffs ON us goods to one
hundred and twenty five. Percent that's after THE us raised
its tariffs On chinese products to one hundred and forty five.
PERCENT Us Trade Representative Jamison greer says he doesn't believe
the trade war would lead to high prices For american.
Speaker 44 (02:00:16):
CONSUMERS i would say with respect to those, projections a
lot of those Are Wall street analysts who have a
lot to lose. Themselves in the first, term we put
a lot of tariffs On china and we saw similar.
Predictions those ended up being wrong inflation went.
Speaker 30 (02:00:28):
Down President trump is targeting sanctuary. Jurisdictions Eric sean has
more From New York.
Speaker 45 (02:00:34):
City President trump is threatening to cut off federal funding
to sanctuary cities and. States you know that could mean
untold hundreds of billions of dollars could dry up or
forgiving illegal immigrants for being in THE us could come
at a very high cost to jurisdictions that protect them
and do not cooperate with federal law enforcement agencies LIKE.
(02:00:55):
Ice The trump administration could shut down all federal funding
to those sanctuary city and states if they do not
change their policies right now and estimated eleven states are
considered sanctuary states by The federation For American Immigration reform
and some, cities, counties and.
Speaker 30 (02:01:13):
Towns Elon musk continues to upend the federal government looking for, waste,
fraud and, abuse and he's finding.
Speaker 7 (02:01:20):
Plenty Steve jordall reports.
Speaker 46 (02:01:22):
We told you about The department Of Government efficiency digging
up records showing we're sending unemployment checks to more than
twenty four thousand super centenarians over the age of one
hundred and. Fifteen our recent doage post states were also
paying claims the twenty eight thousand children between the ages
of one and five and almost ten thousand children who
have yet to be. Born Chief Dozer Elon musk has
(02:01:44):
not said if those anomalies were, waste, fraud, abuse or
a combination of the, above But Gary bauer Of Family
values says fiscal discipline has never been a hallmark of
The Democrat.
Speaker 35 (02:01:53):
PARTY i don't think any bureaucrac comes in thinking this
is somexpairs money And i've got to make sure it
is not spent in a wrong.
Speaker 46 (02:02:05):
Way he knows that bureaucrats don't get awards for saving.
Money they get awards for coming up with new ways
to spend.
Speaker 35 (02:02:11):
Money the bureaucrats and the people that have oversight on
them have not done their, job and, we The american,
people are going to be left holding the.
Speaker 10 (02:02:20):
Bag power.
Speaker 46 (02:02:21):
Says government inefficiency like those found The department Of labor
has been a problem for more than one hundred, years
and until, now no one has bothered to even point it,
out much less do anything to fix.
Speaker 35 (02:02:32):
It the fact that we have not got systems where
alarm bells go. Off if the person applying for a
government benefit puts down his birthdate as being a date
in the, future that's.
Speaker 10 (02:02:47):
Disturbing I'm Steve.
Speaker 30 (02:02:49):
Jordall, Louisville, kentucky begins clean up after storm has brought
major flooding to the. City Louisville Mayor Craig greenberg thank
residents for following safety protocols.
Speaker 7 (02:02:59):
During these weather.
Speaker 47 (02:03:00):
Events the city, listened heeded the, warnings obeyed the road,
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we did not experience a single injury or death as
a result of this weather. Event over the past couple of, WEEKS.
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App almost a. Game we have.
Speaker 1 (02:03:36):
Before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future,
generations a new world.
Speaker 2 (02:03:43):
Order new world or that new world.
Speaker 3 (02:03:45):
Order this is a moment to. Cease the kaleidoscope has been.
Shaken the pieces are in. Flux soon they will settle.
Again before they, do let us reorder this world around.
Speaker 4 (02:03:55):
US a new world, order a world for The United,
nations is to fulfill the historic vision of its.
Speaker 5 (02:04:02):
Founders, Nevertheless United states in a key position to shape
this so that the problem of the bust presidentity will
be the emergence of a new international order.
Speaker 6 (02:04:15):
The first decade of the twenty first, centuries but out
of what is will be seen as the greatest restructuring
of the global economy the greatest restructuring of the global.
Economy greatest restructuring of the global, economy a New World
order was, created.
Speaker 7 (02:04:31):
Documenting the crisis of our. Republic the very.
Speaker 8 (02:04:34):
Word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open, society
and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret, societies the secret, oaths and the secret.
Speaker 7 (02:04:48):
Proceedings waiting war on the New World, order The council's dis.
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Government we must guard against the acquisition of unwanted, influence
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Speaker 7 (02:05:00):
Contactor this Is Governor america With Darren meets And Vicky davis.
Speaker 10 (02:05:09):
FROM Frema regions five to. Ten this is the third
and final hour Of Governor. America Vicky davis is. Here
I'm Darren weeks and it continues to be the twelfth
Of april twenty twenty. Five as we get back into
the show, HERE i want to thank everybody for your continued.
Prayers as most of you, know my father in law
passed away a couple of weeks, ago and we have
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just kind of been in a whirlwind of getting things,
done taking care of the post funeral business and, everything
and it continues to be a challenge for my, wife of,
course especially but her family as. Well some of her family,
anyway has been very dysfunctional and continues to be. So
AND i won't get into too much of the, details
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but there's a lot of problems, there suffice it to,
say and SO i ask for your continued prayers in that.
Regard you, know when you're planning a, funeral, though there
you get into some weird. Situations my wife was talking
to me in the car because we were running around all.
Day we literally ran for about a week straight planning this,
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thing trying to get everything together that had to be.
Done and so she was telling me about the funeral
home that which the funeral home that we went, with
that she went with she made the, choice had two
locations and this is the Same it wasn't the same funeral,
home but it was the same business entity that owns
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them both that she used for her mother's. Funeral, well
they used the other, location but they only prepped the
bodies of the. Deceased they prepped them for the funeral
only one of the. Locations so there was one guy
at this funeral. Home it was owned by two. Brothers
one of them is really, nice really. Friendly the other
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one not so. Much and he's kind of, abrupt kind of,
rude which is odd for that type of. Business you
would think that you'd want to be really, nice super
nice to all your. Clients so she was grateful to
get the nice one of The jekyl And hyde. Equation
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and but, anyway we were talking about what happens or
what happened when her mother passed and how sudden it,
was and she's she was kind of making some excuses
for the guy who wasn't so, nice because the hospice
came and you, know they notified the funeral director that
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her mother had, passed and they they the funeral people
picked up her mother and took her off the prepper
and uh and and so this, guy this uh less
lesser kind, individual, uh you, know demanded to, know, okay
who's gonna come get the? Body and, so you, know
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she was kind of he was kind of a little
abrupt with my wife on that at the. Time and so,
anyway she's telling me this story about these two brothers
and about what, happened and we were driving, around but
neither one of us had. Eaten it was getting later
in the. Day we had neither one of us had
eaten all, day and so we stopped At culver's to
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get some lunch and got out of the. Car And
i'm still talking to her about, this trying to get
the timeline squared away in my. Head AND i, said,
so who said? That who demanded to? Know who demanded
to move the? Body and she all of a, sudden
she looks to her left and looks to her, right looking,
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Around she, says can we talk about this? Later AND
i hadn't realized that we're out in public, now and
you probably shouldn't be talking about moving bodies when you're out.
Public so but, anyway you get into some weird, situations
nonetheless when you're planning a. Funeral BUT i JUST i
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thank you everyone for your continued kindness and. Prayers believe,
me we have been feeling. THEM i can tell there
are many people out there that are, praying And god
bless you for. It, anyway continuing on, Here, ah there
was you, know we were talking about, Politicians we're talking
about the some of the childish things that's going on
(02:09:34):
that are going on in the nation's. Capital you, know last,
week one thing that we didn't get a chance to
talk about is how The republicans In congress literally threw
away a week of precious legislative time and productivity because
Basically Representative luna apparently couldn't find a. Babysitter do you
hear about this whole gop spat that happened last? Week,
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NO i.
Speaker 11 (02:09:56):
Didn't here's here's Where i'm gonna well that's.
Speaker 10 (02:10:01):
My characterization of. It here's Where i'm gonna sound a little.
Sexist so the women in the audience please forgive. Me
but if you're elected To congress by The american, people
we don't have time for you to miss key congressional
votes because you couldn't find a babysitter or you want
to be off a maternity. Leave you have a job to.
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Do don't run for public office if you're gonna have
kids and you can't find somebody to take care of your.
Kids you know they've been pushing In congress for allowances
from The. Speaker let me go ahead and play this.
AUDIO helli real.
Speaker 48 (02:10:42):
Quick we shot about what happened in The. House it
was actually a big defeat yesterday For Speaker Mike. JOHNSON
a group Of House republicans sank an effort By johnson
trying to kill a plan that would allow remote voting
for lawmakers to become new. Parents tell us about.
Speaker 49 (02:10:55):
This, yeah this is a battle over proxy. Voting, basically
can you assign another other member to vote for you
while you are out on either maternity leave or other.
Things and this is something That Republican ANNAPAULINE.
Speaker 40 (02:11:09):
A luna Of florida was.
Speaker 49 (02:11:10):
Pushing she had support From Democrat Britney peterson and, others
but Ultimately johnson tried to get rid of this.
Speaker 40 (02:11:16):
Effort he's not a fan of proxy.
Speaker 49 (02:11:18):
Voting republicans then coming to the aid Of democrats and
helping to defeat this move by the. Speaker it's a
stunning rebuke By republicans of their. Leadership not the kind
of thing that you see. Often and because of, It
johnson basically, Said, Okay i'm going to turn this legislative car.
Speaker 40 (02:11:33):
Around no more votes this.
Speaker 49 (02:11:34):
Week they have to come back this next week, though
and deal with. It because of the amount of support
that it. Has it's not a fight that's.
Speaker 10 (02:11:40):
Over you have a job to do when you're In,
congress and see The american people trusted, you and this
is this is not your typical job where you can
fight over things like. This the time is. Ticking the
time is ticking before the next. Election you're there to
represent The american, people not your own. Interests you want
to raise, kids go raise, kids but not while you're In.
(02:12:02):
Congress the clock is. Ticking we have The republican majority,
now for whatever that's, worth and it better be worth.
Plenty there's no guarantee you'll have it after the next election.
Cycle you have a responsibility when you're there and you
get elected to do to undo as much of the
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damage to our country as possible while you're. There SO
i just say that shame On Anna luna and shame
on You Mike johnson for not forging ahead with the.
Vote he got butt hurt because he didn't get his
way on the rule and basically just, said IF i
can't have my, way then nobody gets. Anything i'm gonna
pick up all my toys and go home for a.
Week we, can't so he's a man. Child we can't
(02:12:47):
afford a week all of this. Stuff Anything trump signs
that is, good and there have been things That trump
has signed that's been, good needs to be codified to.
Law this is Why this is exactly why, decent Hardworking
american people Hate washington so. Much they just sit there
(02:13:10):
in their ivory, towers drinking, champagne eating their caveat while the,
well The american people increasingly are unable to afford visiting,
visit even visiting the clown and eating his drive through coronary.
Clocks you, know the clock is ticking and they're playing.
Speaker 11 (02:13:27):
Games, YEAH i bet there was something else behind that.
Story there was some kind of because that sounds just too.
RIDICULOUS i think they're that.
Speaker 10 (02:13:40):
Shallow you, know they're they're approaching this like it's a workplace.
Dispute you, know she's clamoring for women's rights or whatever
they're in The. Congress i'm, sorry but this isn't a
job like any other. Job you're, there you're trusted by
The american. People you got a responsibility to do the,
(02:14:00):
job not let your personal, ambitions your personal life get
in the. Way and if you can't handle, it don't.
Speaker 11 (02:14:08):
Run they have to look into that BECAUSE i think
there's more to the story that's not. Public there's something
very wrong with. That women that are in a professional,
environment they, tradition AND i include myself in this they
(02:14:28):
have taken pains to gain a position where they can
be on par with, men but then to pull out
the baby card and you know and.
Speaker 10 (02:14:42):
Use, that, well she's a, conservative.
Speaker 11 (02:14:44):
Tak taking a step back seventy.
Speaker 10 (02:14:47):
Years she's a, conservative and that's. Fine i'm all in
favor of. Mothers i'm all in favor of traditional. Values
i'm all in favor of motherhood and raising your children.
Properly but What i'm not in favor.
Speaker 11 (02:15:01):
Of congress Because congress is serious.
Speaker 10 (02:15:04):
Business, absolutely and that's my. Point that's my point in
all of. This you, know if you want to be
a career, woman go go be a career woman and
be a. Mother that's perfectly. Fine there are plenty of
jobs that you can have where you can raise, kids
get maternity, leave miss time because you need to take
care of sick. Kids all. That just don't run For congress,
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then because while you're, there we need every second of
your time to focus on undoing the. Damage all, RIGHT
i made the. POINT i THINK i don't want to be.
Labored Jamie, raskin he's upset THAT ms thirteen gang members
are being, Deported.
Speaker 38 (02:15:46):
So why have thirty four federal judges from eleven different,
districts with a combined four hundred and seventy four.
Speaker 21 (02:15:53):
Years of service on the.
Speaker 38 (02:15:55):
Bench judges appointed By President's Reagan, Bush Linton, Bush, obama
And trump entered fifty seven different preliminary injunctions and temporary
restraining orders Against President trump And Elon musk's executive orders
and actions like the ones nullifying constitutional birthright, citizenship unilaterally
(02:16:17):
dismantling congressionally created, agencies were impounding and diverting funds appropriated By. Congress,
well the majority, says it's because these are radical judges
and they lead off as our Good Chairman isa did
With JUDGE. Jebb, bosberg the Chief judge of The District
court of The District, columbia who enjoined the mass roundup
(02:16:38):
and deportation of immigrants to an Infamous El salvadoran prison
in peacetime without any due process at, all allegedly under
The Alien Enemies act of seventeen ninety, eight a statute
explicitly limited.
Speaker 21 (02:16:52):
To wartime in which we are at military.
Speaker 7 (02:16:55):
Invasion and we have an.
Speaker 38 (02:16:57):
Invasion some of our colleagues have been railing Against.
Speaker 10 (02:16:59):
Judge Bos and how do we know if the invasion isn't,
military BECAUSE i am sure that we Have Chinese communist
national spies and probably playing Closed CHINESE pla members coming
into the. Country CAN i prove? It, No, well ACTUALLY i,
can because some of them have been. Busted, ACTUALLY i
think we talked about that. STORY i think it was In. California,
(02:17:21):
yeah there were at least.
Speaker 11 (02:17:22):
SOME i noticed that years, ago that the so called
migrants coming across the, border we're all military age men,
there you.
Speaker 10 (02:17:33):
Go, yeah. Exactly so he can tend the one thing.
Speaker 11 (02:17:38):
THAT i, noticed you, know As i'm trying to figure
out what kind of system there was in our local
areas both, well starting In Idaho, falls but then looking At,
boise then looking At Twin, falls and it seems to
start with gang violence in the these. Streets and at
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some point there is a deal made between. Somebody it
might be The department Of, justice you, know because the
police get accused of police brutality because they're dealing with
these gang, members And department Of justice comes, in gets
(02:18:24):
them to sign a what do they call, that some
kind of a consent, agreement and then they become overseen
by The department Of. JUSTICE A Special Attorney general for
the for the area a special.
Speaker 10 (02:18:42):
One, yeah it's a community, policing isn't? It and that
how community community oriented policing services. WORK i same type of.
Speaker 11 (02:18:51):
DEAL i think this is the pattern of how it.
Speaker 10 (02:18:53):
Starts, Yeah Loretta lynch was big on pushing those and
they would create some kind of massive controvert versy and
get people all riled, up just like The George floyd.
Riots you, know everybody goes on and on About january
six and The George floyd. Riots you, know two billion
dollars in property, damage five HUNDRED fbi domestic terror, cases
(02:19:17):
fourteen thousand, arrests two thousand injured injured police, officers twenty
five Fatalities Since june twenty, twenty murders increased thirty. Percent
Why why is? That because defund the police. Folks in
twenty twenty, one twelve cities set new homicide, Records assaults
(02:19:40):
and carjackings and flash mobs. Skyrocketed ambushes on police more
than doubled historic three hundred and forty six police officers
shot in the line of duty in twenty twenty, one
all because of The George floyd. Riots and they want
to talk About january. Six give me a.
Speaker 7 (02:20:00):
Break, yeah well.
Speaker 11 (02:20:02):
They once they get that signed, memorandum they really tie
the hands of the local. Police it's it's basically WHAT
i would call federalization of your local.
Speaker 10 (02:20:16):
Police that's exactly what it. Is and so is the
Fusion so are the fusion centers where they park the
federal government in your local police station and collect. That
they have all the, data, yep feed it all back
to home, base big. Brother. Yeah BUT ms thirteen gang, Members,
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hey we got to fight for. Them they, gotta we
gotta keep them in the.
Speaker 38 (02:20:40):
Country some of our colleagues have been reeling Against Judge
bosburg for ordering the planes to be turned. Around they
say those planes were filled with. TERRORISTS i think my
good friend From texas, said, well here's one person of
many who.
Speaker 10 (02:20:54):
Is going to bring up The marylander because that's all they, have,
folks The. Marylander all this Poor maria.
Speaker 21 (02:21:00):
Wasn't a terrorist on that flight or a. Gangbanger his
Name's Kilmer.
Speaker 38 (02:21:04):
Garcia he's A marylander married to A us citizen who
is a five year old son with, autism and he
went to pick up his. Son but he was picked
up first by ice and then he was shackled and
put on that airplane and shipped off to the torturers
Of El salvador without ever having the benefit of those
(02:21:26):
two most beautiful words in The.
Speaker 21 (02:21:28):
English, language due.
Speaker 38 (02:21:29):
PROCESS i call on my colleagues right now to call
off the campaign to impeach federal judges for doing their.
JOBS i call on them to demand that The trump
administration comply with all judicial orders while appealing whichever ones
they want to, appeal and to demand the return of
people unlawfully taken To El salvador on that so called
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plane full of.
Speaker 10 (02:21:54):
Gangbangers, okay so there are a number of issues. Here
first of, all we do need due. Process these people
should be given the opportunity to prove who they are
and that they belong. Here that being, said his poster
child for proving his point turned out to be the very.
Reason just Like George, floyd you, know the other side
can't seem to come up with a very good role,
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model a very good poster child to prove their. Point
his poster child turned out to be the very type
of person that the reason we want these deportations to.
Continue White House Press Secretary Caroline.
Speaker 42 (02:22:31):
Lovit first of, all the error that you are referring
to was a clerical. Error it was an administrative. Error
the administration maintains the position that this individual who was
deported to L salvador and will not be returning to
our country was a member of the brutal and VICIOUS
ms thirteen. Gang that is fact number.
Speaker 11 (02:22:49):
One fact to.
Speaker 42 (02:22:50):
Number, two we also have credible intelligence proving that this
individual was involved in human. Trafficking in fact number, three
this individual was a, member actually a, leader of the
BRUTAL ms thirteen, gang which This president has designated as
a foreign terrorist. Organization fact number four is that foreign
terrorists do not have legal protections in The United states
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Of america, anymore and it is within The president's executive
authority and power to deport these heinous individuals From american.
Communities it is a promise he campaigned. On it is
a promise he is, keeping and every single person in
this room should be grateful for. That considering ESPECIALLY ms
thirteen is very prevalent and prominent here in The district Of,
columbia In, maryland and In. Virginia in The, president The Attorney,
(02:23:32):
general everyone who has been involved in these operations is
focused on eradicating these criminals and terrorists from our.
Speaker 10 (02:23:38):
Community SO i don't Want United states citizens. Deported don't
get me, Wrong but it looks like this guy was
a gang banger who got swept up in a sweep
of illegal alien. Invaders who. Knows maybe he was originally
From El.
Speaker 11 (02:23:57):
Salvador who knows what's an illegal? Alien it was his.
Wife that's, legal, right.
Speaker 10 (02:24:04):
Exactly, well when you get married to, somebody then you
become de facto.
Speaker 11 (02:24:08):
Citizenship, no you do, Not you absolutely do.
Speaker 10 (02:24:13):
Not how do you figure That's that's why a lot of,
people a lot of foreigner.
Speaker 11 (02:24:18):
Because a marriage license doesn't override our immigration.
Speaker 10 (02:24:23):
Laws, Well i'm not going to argue with you on.
This the point is is THAT i know a lot
of people have gotten married to gain.
Speaker 11 (02:24:32):
Citizenship, well but it takes, years and this guy hasn't
gone through that fair enough to get temporary illegal.
Speaker 10 (02:24:41):
Status the point is is that this is Your this
is the best you can. Do this is the best
that you can. Do, Really, oh oh my, goodness he's he's.
Deporting look at he's Deporting. Americans this is the best
you can come up.
Speaker 11 (02:24:59):
With he was not An, american and he was an
illegal alien who happened to be married to a, citizen
AND i do kind of know a little bit about
the process because my nephew married a girl from The
philippines and it took them probably ABOUT i don't, know
(02:25:23):
five or six years for her to be able to
move here.
Speaker 10 (02:25:28):
Legally government. Bureaucracy isn't it a wonderful? Thing?
Speaker 11 (02:25:34):
Yeah, Well i'd like to see the whole damn program shut.
DOWN i would like to see a moratorium on immigration
to The United states for at least ten, years because
they've flooded so many foreigners into our. Country this is
not The america THAT i grew up. In.
Speaker 10 (02:25:56):
Yeah. Yeah and then the courts of taking a high,
road or not a high, road but a high.
Speaker 11 (02:26:03):
Role betrayal Of, america a.
Speaker 10 (02:26:05):
Role to undo everything that the president tries to. Do that's.
Good they're challenging it and they're overthrowing, it and they, don't,
shouldn't don't have the authority to do. IT i want
to talk about that some. Next there was A house
Of Representatives Judicial Oversight committee hearing which happened just this
(02:26:27):
week with regard to that we can what we can
do about these activist, judges and that's extremely. Important something's
got to be done because we don't have separate but
equal branches of government. Anymore it's all been kiltered towards
the courts AS i can see, it AND i think
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Right win the home stretch of the broadcast here On Governed,
america final half hour of this twelfth Of april twenty
twenty five. Edition AND i want to talk about judicial
overreach here for a few, minutes BECAUSE i think this
has become more and more of a problem here In.
AMERICA i See breitbart Says Supreme court Allows trump administration
(02:31:37):
to enforce deportations of gang members Under Alien Enemies. Act
that's one. Story zero hedge Has Supreme court shuts down activist.
Judge Let's trump cut two hundred fifty million dollars IN
dei training for. Teachers over and over and over, Again
trump has been challenged on. Things some of it is
(02:31:59):
undoing what By hayden did and nobody had a problem
with it at the Time biden was doing, it But
trump undoing. It then he gets court hit with court
challenges and activist. Judges this is a, problem, listeners this
is a big, problem and so it needs to be
dealt with The house Of. Representatives AS i said before the,
break they held a hearing this week on the subject
(02:32:21):
of judicial overreach and constitutional limits of federal. Courts chairman
Darryl isa kicked off the festivities by making some comments
as to what this whole thing was.
Speaker 51 (02:32:34):
About we are here today because a major malfunction in
the federal judiciary has been recognized by Both republicans And.
Democrats activist district court judges usurping themselves with Their article
three power and imposing on the nation injunctions beyond the
scope of what The United States congress under, statute has
(02:32:58):
given federal. Judges these rogue rulings are a new resistance
to The trump administration and the only time in which
judges in robes in this number have felt necessary to
participate in the political. Process President trump was elected to
assert many, policies including the deportation of criminal. Aliens he
(02:33:22):
did so publicly and was elected by a majority Of
americans and the vast majority of The Electoral. College but
he also did so in stark contrast to executive orders
of the previous. Administration time and time, again rogue judges have,
asserted as though they were five of the nine members
(02:33:42):
of The Supreme, court their authority when The president was
doing nothing more than undoing a policy of his, predecessor
one which they seem to have no problem with in
the previous. Administration it is within The Supreme court's ability
to rule appropriately that judges have exceeded their. Jurisdiction time
(02:34:05):
and time, again The High court has ruled on the
substance of the, ruling rather than on the inappropriate nature
of an injunction overly broad and affecting, hundreds, thousands or
millions of people beyond the plaintiffs before that court. Chess last,
(02:34:25):
night a judge halted the administration's plan to end temporary
protective status for about three hundred and fifty Thousand. Venezuelans
That Joe biden welcomed into this country and gave temporary
protective status to temporary seems not to be a word
understood by the. Court If President biden could give protective status,
(02:34:49):
temporarily how in fact could it not be the prerogative
of the next president to undo that. Status nowhere in
that protective status was there an act Of congress or
a recognition the temporary equals. Permanent this is but the
latest outrage coming from lower or, least i might, say
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the lowest.
Speaker 10 (02:35:10):
Courts, Okay so the interesting thing about, it you, know
it is a problem of activist judges issuing injunctions against
The trump administration just because they don't like his. Policies
but it is equally wrong Of trump or whoever happens
to hold the, office to be signing executive orders that
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are outside of the realm or the authority of the executive,
branch essentially acting like a. King and that's a problem as.
Well seems like every branch of government is abusing its
power this.
Speaker 11 (02:35:42):
Day we've got two things going on. Here, yeah we
have That. Trump The trump administration is trying to Reassert american.
Sovereignty but above that is the we're all the trade
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agreements to create for you, know first of ALL, nafta
and then The security And Prosperity, partnership and then The
Free Trade area of The, americas which was intended to erase.
Borders we would just be you, know one big continent
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of The. Americas, Right and so we've got a conflict
in laws going, on but they don't tell that to
The american. People they don't want the people to know
what they've done to our country with all these international.
Agreements yeah.
Speaker 10 (02:36:46):
Exactly and SO.
Speaker 11 (02:36:48):
I wrote two articles called The empire of The Black robes,
yep because the judges and the courts have to Resolve
american national sovereignty against these international. AGREEMENTS i, Mean american
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national sovereignty is within our. Borders but all these international
agreements have been signed that open. Borders so we've got
a schizophrenic.
Speaker 7 (02:37:24):
Nation yeah.
Speaker 10 (02:37:25):
Exactly, well, yeah we talked about The empire of The
Black robes back when you wrote. It in, fact that
people can go back into our. Archives we titled a
show after that same, Thing empire of The Black. Robes
it's in the archives at Govern america dot com if
anybody wants to listen to that. Show but Chip roy did.
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Some he offered some historical references about The founder's decisions
with regard to the executive. Branch because the founders there
was a debate as to whether or not they would
have a committee as far as an executive branch is,
concerned have one, executive and they rejected that idea, ultimately
but it was an.
Speaker 52 (02:38:05):
Issue the nature of the executive branch was a primary
point of contention at The Constitutional. Convention some delegates favored
a plural, executive thinking that this arrangement would better preserve,
liberty but they were, wrong and Our founders wisely resisted their. Calls,
instead The constitution lodges the executive power and a single
president of The United. States Alexander hamilton offered the classic
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defense of this arrangement In federalist, seventy emphasizing that a
vigorous and energetic executive is necessary to defend our liberty
from foreign. Threats hamilton rightly argued that unity in the
executive was the essential. Ingredient in this. Formula only a
single executive could act with the, decision, activity, secrecy and
dispatch necessary to adequately carry out the. Office there are
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times for The congress and for the legislative brands to assert,
itself but the president's authority is had its zenith when
we're talking about his actions as commander in. Chief injunctions
and temporary restraining orders halting presidential actions nationwide threaten the
key feature of our constitutional, architecture undermining the core premise
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of unity in the executive, branch the unitary, executive as
we refer to. It even the most strident proponents of
a plural executive at The Constitutional convention advocated for an
executive council of, three maybe five. Members, today in, practice
we are governed by an executive council of six hundred
and seventy eight the nationally elected president and six hundred
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and seventy seven district court, judges each of whom retains
a functional veto over executive actions through their power to
issue nationwide. Injunctions scholars have long understood that a hostile,
judiciary or even a single hostile, judge could abuse its
power to issue nationwide injunctions to infringe upon the lawful
authority of The president of The United. States now that's
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not a partisan. Point i've got a numerous examples of
our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who
have raised These Concernsiden Aministration's Slicter General Elizabeth prelger told
The Supreme court as recently as twenty twenty four that,
quote a court of equity make grant relief only to
the parties before. It the district court violated that principle
of by issuing a nationwide injunction dot dot. Dot in
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twenty twenty, Two Solicitor General preliger asked The Supreme court
to address nationwide injunctions as permissional relief in The United
states Versus, texas arguing that district courts normally quote should
only provide a relief for the benefit of the prevailing.
Challenger what happened there was our democratic colleagues started realizing
that When republicans went to district courts to get injunctions
against their, president that suddenly they didn't like it so,
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much so they were raising. Concerns Justice Elena kagan spoke
out against nationwide injunctions by a single district judge in
twenty two quote the ability of a single judge to
stop the invitation of a policy across the. Country she,
stated in The trump, years people used to go to
the northern district Of, california and in The biden years
they go To. Texas just can't be right that one
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district judge can stop a nationwide policy in its tracks
and leave it stopped for the year that it takes
to go through the normal. Process Former United States Repmond
Eir jones introduced The Injunction Reform act in twenty twenty.
TWO i could go through the quotes that he, offered
BUT i, won't AND i can offer those for the
record without. Objection in a letter To William torren Stated june,
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eleventh eighteen, Fifteen Thomas jefferson, explained who decides constitutional? Questions,
certainly there's not a word in The constitution which has
given judges that power authority to decide on the constitutionality
of a law more than to the executive or legislative.
Branches meaning we all have an obligation and a role
to do. That questions of, property of, character and of
crime being abscribed to the judges through a definite course
of legal. Proceedings laws involving such questions belong of course
(02:41:39):
to them in the, judiciary and as they decide on
them ultimately and without, appeal they of course decide for
themselves the constitutional validity of the. Law in other, words
our founders never intended the federal courts to have the
ability to unilaterally decide constitutional.
Speaker 2 (02:41:55):
Questions as these.
Speaker 52 (02:41:56):
Judges are, unelected were never given the power to legislate
from the. Bench treating The, court which is the final
authority on public, policy grants them more power than Even
madison's Rejected council Of revision proposal at The Constitutional. Convention
as of last, week district courts had issued no fewer
than seventeen nationwide injunctions against administrative, actions with scores more
temporary restraining orders or tros as we call, them as
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barring the president from enacting the agenda upon which he was.
Elected Alexander hamilton wrote In federalist seventy eight that even
The Supreme court would wield neither force nor will over,
politics indicating he never envisioned the juiciary having the final
say on every political decision or. Action now these injunctions
and toros have even infringed upon what The Supreme court
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has described as conclusive and preclusive presidential, powers including core
presidential authorities to conduct foreign affairs and repel. Invasions, NOW
i have got numerous examples of what we've been dealing.
Speaker 7 (02:42:49):
With the just people.
Speaker 52 (02:42:49):
Know this is a fifty six page summary That i've
got of the one hundred and fifty. Eight it might
be one hundred and fifty nine now because we're having
to track them on a daily. Basis lawsuits against the
administioned and against The president for carrying out the agenda
upon which he was elected seventeen. INJUNCTIONS i think there
are great number more, tros and the cases we're talking
about not going through all of. Them nationwide tro and
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joining The trump administration from freezing foreign assistance funding enforcement
order requiring the administration to pay approximately two billion within
thirty six. Hours it's a judge singularly acting against the president's.
Actions provisionally is another. One provisionally certifying a class and
adjoining The trump administration from deporting members of a foreign terrorist.
ORGANIZATION a nationwide injunction adjoining The trump administration from, pausing,
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terminating or amending any equity related grants or contracts a,
DEI a nationwide, injunction and joining The trump administration from
prohibiting federal funds from being spent to promote gender ideology
a nationwide tro and joining The trump administration for prohibiting
biological men from being housed in women's. Prisons two injunctions
regarding the administration for implementing an executive order considering transgender
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individuals in the, military birthright, citizenship issue after issue after
issue that that administration is trying to act on according
to the campaign upon which he. Ran one in, particular
has earned the scrutiny it has. Received just two weeks,
Ago Judge bosburg of The District court of The district
Of columbia ordered the administration to stop the deportation of
members of Trend, ragua a Violent venezuelan gang that has
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terrorized cities and towns across the. Country at this, table
in this, room we heard testimony From alexis, Nunger, a
whose Daughter, jocelyn was murdered BY tda in the suburbs Of.
Houston right, here we heard her powerful testimony about what
that gang has done to this. Country we're going to
hear From israemero today about what that gang did to
(02:44:40):
her community In, Aurora. Colorado and here we have a
single district judge who is asserting jurisdiction from the district
Of columbia to tell The president of The United states
that he cannot deport members of the VIOLENT tda gang
out of this country to keep our streets.
Speaker 2 (02:44:55):
Safe that is not what is supposed to.
Speaker 10 (02:44:57):
Occur, Okay SO i realized we have a caller on the,
line hang with me for a few more minutes of their.
Caller there's a couple more of. THESE i want to
get in here before the end of the, show and
Then i'll go to the. Phones BUT i think this
is very. Important The republicans have passed, legislation and thanks
to the small acts in the chat room for finding
(02:45:17):
that particular, article WHICH i forgot to look up before the.
Show but this is an issue that does need to
be dealt. With Now i'm going to Skip Paul larkin for.
Now i'm not a fan Of Knut, gingrich but he
did offer some good testimony at this. Hearing they brought
him in as a, witness and he did have some
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solutions to the problem.
Speaker 53 (02:45:40):
Fifteen district judges effectively sees control of various executive branch
duties in the first six weeks of the current presidency
through nationwide. Injunctions this is potentially a judicial coup. D'etat
Let me mention twelve former federal judges appointed By President
John Adams Richard, Bassett Edward, Benson Benjamin, Borne William, Griffith
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Samuel Hodgett, Hitchcock Philip, Barton Kay Jeremiah, Smith George Keith,
Taylor Oliver, Wilcott, JUNIOR williams, McClung charles, McGill AND.
Speaker 21 (02:46:10):
Williams.
Speaker 53 (02:46:11):
Tillman President adams appointed these federal judges on his way
out of office to hamstring the Incoming President Thomas jefferson's.
Agenda President jefferson concluded that impeaching the judges would take
too much. Time he and The congress simply abolished the
courts in which they served via The Judiciary act of
eighteen oh. Two this is a constitutional balance of. Power
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the legislative and executive branches can reshape the judiciary. Branch
it is a useful reminder in considering the current. Situation
according To Harvard Law, review there were ninety six nationwide
injunctions ordered by district courts from two thousand and one
to twenty twenty, three two thirds of, them sixty, four
were issued During president's time in. Office, furthermore ninety two
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percent of the injunctions Against President trump were issued by
judges appointed By democratic. Presidents Since january, twenty twenty twenty,
five lower courts have imposed fifteen nationwide injunctions against the
Current trump. Administration this is compared to six During GEORGE.
W bush's eight, years twelve During Barack obama's eight, years
and fourteen During Joe biden's four year. Term the notion
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that unelected lawyers can micro manage the executive branch and
override a commander in chief who received seventy seven point
three million votes should trouble Every. American this is particularly
troubled for issues of national defense and public. Safety around
five HUNDRED Bc sunsou asserted in The art Of war
that quote speed is the essence of. War how can
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The United states have speed and national security issues if
opponents can judge shop to find someone ambitious or arrogant
enough to, block, repudiate or delay the president's. Decisions their
six hundred and seventy seven authorized district, judgeships how many
think they can override duly elected presidents as a judiciary
actor of eh And zer PROOF a ten oh two
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proves the legislative and executive branches can constitutionally defend their,
rights and they have in the. Past it is historically
and constitutionally wrong to think the legislative and executive branches
are helpless against judiciary. Actions The Supreme court could intervene
to eliminate this attack on the executive branch by district.
Judges Chief Justice roberts could end the growing confrontation by
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establishing a rule that any nationwide injunction issued by a
district court against the executive branch would be suspended in
implementation and immediately taken up by The Supreme. Court this
would remedy the lengthy appeals. Process The congress and The
president can take decisive steps toward bringing the judiciary back
into a constitutional.
Speaker 21 (02:48:42):
Framework this hearing is a good first.
Speaker 53 (02:48:44):
Step there could be a series of hearings on the
constitutional and historic framework which ensures no single branch of
government can acquire dictatorial, powers specifically the judiciary in this, Committee.
Speaker 10 (02:48:55):
Okay about three more minutes, later on in the, hearing
the solutions were addressed. Again during, Questioning gingrich, said among other,
things The Chief Justice john roberts he needs to get
off as duff and quit complaining of people and actually
do something about the.
Speaker 53 (02:49:10):
Problem, WELL i think if you look at the recent
reports from various polling, firms clearly a majority Of americans
believe that no single district judge should be allowed to
issue a nationwide. Injunction AND i think that when you
look my judgment is a, historian this is clearly a judicial.
Coupdeta you don't have this many different judges issuing this
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many different nationwide. Injunctions Although i'm coming from the same
political ideological background and just assume it's all random efforts of,
justice this is a clear effort to stop the scale
of change The President trump. Represents AND i agree a
lot of this stuff can be fought, out some of
it should be fought out in The, congress but it
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shouldn't be micro managing the executive branch on national security
issues by. Random single judges have no, standing they have
no particular, knowledge they haven't been in the, room they
don't know what the consequences.
Speaker 21 (02:50:06):
Of what they're. Doing, are and they put Both.
Speaker 53 (02:50:08):
Americans and the nation at risk when they intervene to
become basically alternative. Presidents you now have potentially six hundred
and seventy seven alternative, presidents none of whom won an.
Speaker 21 (02:50:20):
Election, well we all believe in due.
Speaker 50 (02:50:22):
Process you, know every injured party should have access to the,
courts and they do the questions whether a single district
court can go beyond the case before them and apply
the same decision to others whose cases are not before
the court in jurisdictions that go far beyond their. Own
and MISTER, gingersi if you've pointed out that there are
several ways to address. This one is congressional. Action the
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other is The Supreme court putting its own house in.
Order and in, fact The alito dissent recently suggests that
there are at least four of the justices who very
much want to do. This it seems to me that's
the cleanest and most surgical, route assuring that the rule
is done from what in the court and not imposed by.
Legislation what are your views on what The Supreme court
should do and on what you've already mentioned what we should.
Speaker 53 (02:51:08):
Do, LOOK i think The Chief justice will achieve far
more for judicial independence if he cleaned up his own
judiciary rather than lecturing the rest of. Us AND i
think there are ways he could, intervene AS i mentioned
in my. Testimony they could establish a rule that any
nationwide injunction issued by a district court will be held
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in abeyance and will be immediately appealed to The Supreme.
Court you, Know lincoln makes this Case veri's head on,
fight which is ironic Because Chief Justice, tawny As Attorney
general For, jackson had ruled against the courts and had
said as attorney, general the courts cannot order the.
Speaker 21 (02:51:48):
President now he.
Speaker 53 (02:51:49):
Then Becomes Chief, justice extends slavery potentially to the whole,
country and is lectured By lincoln in his first inaugural
As tawny sits there And lincoln is essentially, saying this
was the law of the, case not.
Speaker 21 (02:52:02):
The, land and we will not enforce. It and they.
Don't they never Enforce Dredge.
Speaker 53 (02:52:07):
Scott and SO i Think Chief justice should think seriously
about intervening to preempt any requirement for something such As
John rice's, bill WHICH i support, strongly but would be
no reason to have it if The Chief justice did his.
Speaker 10 (02:52:22):
Job, Yeah reuters is. Reporting republican LED Us house Of
representatives voted On wednesday to curtail the ability of judges
to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government, policies after key parts
Of Donald trump's agenda have been stymied by such court.
Rulings The house voted two hundred nineteen to two hundred
(02:52:42):
and thirteen long party, lines largely in favor of The
No Rogue Rulings, ACT, or which is a bill that
Top republican lawmakers have called a priority after numerous judges
ruled Against trump's executive voters and policies used to implement
his immigration crackdown and government downsizing. Initiatives the bill now
goes to The, senate where it faces long odds of
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securing the sixty votes needed to become. Law republicans have
only fifty three to forty seven majority in The, senate
where similar legislation to limit nationwide injunctions is. Pending so
anyway the article goes on from, there that'll be in
the show notes as. Well something needs to be, done
and you, know shame on These democrats for not doing
something about it when they've also complained about. It throughout
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time when it's working against. Them and this is the.
Problem all, right let's go to the phones real. Quickly,
california you're on the. Air unfortunately you have to be. Quick.
Speaker 54 (02:53:38):
Hi thank you for letting us call.
Speaker 10 (02:53:40):
In, yeah, thanks thanks for holding.
Speaker 2 (02:53:42):
On no.
Speaker 54 (02:53:44):
Problem there is actually a historical evidence that the states
never gave up the right to determine who would be
a citizen of their. State and when if a state
decided somebody was not going to be allowed to be
a citizen of their, state they could not become.
Speaker 21 (02:53:59):
A s of The United.
Speaker 54 (02:54:01):
States and The constitution granted the federal government certain, rights
but maybe not the right to decide who would be a,
citizen just uniform. Rules and of Course i'm hearing out
here In california that people who have no working knowledge
Of english are being allowed to take all the acquired
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tests and their native, language and so you have To,
yeah this is the problem with having the federal government
making certain decisions is that it depends on the political
flavor of the, moment and we need the states to regain.
Sovereignty they never really gave it. Up it was just
(02:54:43):
simply taken, away PRIMARILY i think By, lincoln but other presidents,
also so that might be a topic you might want
to take up in the. Future AND i can point
to someone who has a podcast on that. Issue if
you want that.
Speaker 10 (02:54:56):
Information, yeah why don't you send it to radio At
governamerica dot. Com, okay radio At gavernamerica dot. Com, HEY
i appreciate the. Call thank you so, Much god bless. You, right,
yeah bye. Bye unfortunately we had to do a little
rush job here because things are going by very quickly
and the waiting moments of the broadcast, though you, know
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she was talking a little bit about, citizenship you, know and.
Everything Representative Jasmine crockett is GIVING aoc a run for her,
MONEY vicki when it comes to the contest of who is.
Dumber she made an appearance ON Cbs news where she
actually conflated inflation with what she Calls trump's failed immigration.
Policy pretty. Interesting let's hear what you.
Speaker 55 (02:55:38):
ASK i am telling you that this is a failed.
Thing but we've got to do better to connect the
dots and let people know the reason you can't afford
a home is because of these failed immigration. Policies the
reason you're not going to be able to afford your
food is because of these failed immigration, policies and the
same can go for the hospitality industries where we have
so many of those in the hospitality and that.
Speaker 42 (02:56:00):
Are saying they do not have the workers that they
need right.
Speaker 10 (02:56:02):
Now you know what she's saying here is Because trump
is stopping illegal alien invaders from coming, in businesses don't
have access to the slave labor that undercups The american,
workers and as a, result they're having to raise. Prices
isn't that saying the quiet part out? Loud we gotta, go, Folks,
hey thank you for being with, Us thank, You. Vicki
god bless each and every one of. You and we'll
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talk to you again next, week same, time Same outlet
join us, then thank. You, yep thank, You bye bye