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Speaker 1 (00:00):
By five o five at fifty five k r C,
the Talking Station.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Happy Wednesday, some say.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
A vacation pros.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
And that's the way the news goes.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
And it is Happy Wednesday to you folks. Brian Thomas
right here, glad to be and I'm glad to see
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can listen wherever you happen to have your smart device,
and get podcasts. Daniel Davis Deep Dive yesterday we talked
Russia Ukraine, uh, not making a whole lot of.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Sense.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
Apparently, according to Daniel Day, us with the invasion of
Russia by the Ukrainians, strategically probably is not going to
help them. That was the boiled down conclusion. A lease
that I might take away from Daniel Davis. You can
check it out yourself. You can get a chance to
listen to that, or Brionna Morello, Congressman Warren Davidson, the
Daniel Davis Deep Dive.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
It's all right there.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
Fifty five k see dot com today on the Morning Show.
It was day two last night Democratic National Convention. Did
you watch it? Oh look Michelle Obama, Oh look, Barack Obama. Oh,
joy of joy, and of course Donald Trump the dominant
focus of everything that comes out of their mouths, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,
Trump Trump. You know how you do that when you
can't run on your record. Got some excellent observations to

(01:41):
talk about this morning on that note here in a moment,
but we got at a full analysis from Alex Chiranthipilis
Perspective coming up at seven thirty, followed by Josh Bernstein
with a new book, Preserving Liberty, Bold and Brave solutions
to save America and create permanent freedom. Freedom is the
word you're going to be hearing from the Democrats a lot.
And when you hear the word freedom, just remember they're

(02:01):
always going to move over to the issue of abortion.
Just watch it happen. There's just an absolutely side splittingly,
ridiculously stupid and yet comical op ed piece I saw
this morning about the Democrats being the party of freedom,
Democrats being a party of freedom, And the only thing

(02:21):
that that article talks about in terms of who's offering
more freedom is on the issue of abortion. And honestly,
you know, Donald Trump had nothing to do with the
Supreme Courts overturning Roe v.

Speaker 6 (02:31):
Wade.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
And what did you get after Rov. Wade was overturned.
You got a lot of states that expanded or otherwise
allow for abortion. It's a state decision. There's nothing, no
impact on freedom. Just go ahead lobby in your state
one way or another. You can go ahead and direct
the outcome on the abortion issue. It's still a democratic process.
It just happened to be a state by state process.
But as to everything else, everything else, I mean, I

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view economic freedom as extremely important, and that includes me
allowing me keeping more of the money that I earn
in my pocket as opposed to having it taken away
and being controlled by government officials and bureaucrats in Washington.
Is that freedom? Are they spending your money better than
you would? Are they making decisions that you would make

(03:16):
on your own if given the opportunity. No, absolutely not.
And even if you agree with some of the decisions
from government and the direction they're gonna go, you can
do that on your own. You don't need an edict
or a mandate. You don't need confiscatory taxes to control
the decision making in your life. So they are not
the party of freedom any stretch. They're transforming our economy

(03:40):
in the name of this worship of global warming or
this concept of global climate change. They're taking away your
freedoms and liberties. Are they taking away the opportunity you
have in terms of choosing the right appliance, how you're
gonna heat and air conditioning your home, how are you
going to drive from point A to point B. We
could go on for hours and hours about why the
left is the anti freedom side of the political spectrum,

(04:06):
and just keep your eyes peled, and you know they
get away with it, and they get away with it
because of this built in anti Trump reaction, this as
I refer to it often Pavlovian response when it comes
to Donald Trump. Who's been in office or have been
in charge of the presidency. I mean, even Scott Jennings,
they were at CNN talking about, you know, who's responsible

(04:31):
for the so called woes that we're experiencing in our country.
He pointed out something obvious that people, you know, I
don't know how you can overlook this. Democrats have controlled
the executive branch for twelve of the last sixteen years,
as Jennings observing, because the gap that I still see
in all these speeches, as good as they were, is
that Kamala Harris is in the White House right now.

(04:54):
Democrats have controlled the White House for twelve of the
last sixteen years. And for all the talk about division
and the problems in this country, which of course they
were hammered away at all night last night, and people
are hurting, Democrats have mostly controlled this country. Trump had
her for four the Obamas and Biden had it for
the rest of the time, and somehow it's still Trump's fault,

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and somehow she hasn't been at the center of it.
So to me, that is the glaring hole in this
campaign that hasn't yet been hasn't yet been solved at
the convention. How do you explain all of the problems
that will be solved by the person who is currently
there for the last three and a half years, and
it was supposed to be already working on solving it.

(05:35):
It's a great question, rhetorical as it may be. I
saw this on Bridbart talking about Trump Trump Trump, Trump,
Trump speaking about policies to fixed crime, inflation, border security.
If you talk about those at the convention, it undermines
the exact point that was made by Jennings. They have
been in charge. You can't talk about that without looking

(05:55):
in the mirror and going, I guess this did happen
on my watch. Focusing on Trump instead of the issues
is a convenient strategy to avoid that paradoxical situation. Day one,
bordermention eight times, crime engined six times, inflation three times,

(06:17):
Trump mentioned one hundred and forty seven times police shows
an inflation, border security, and crimer key issues plaguing in
the nation of the Biden Aris administration. Under its wash,
inflation stored twenty percent across the board. Millions of people
have invaded the southern border, while illegal migrants were accused
of committing heinous crimes. Sixty three percent of voters said

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crime is a major factor in who they will vote
for the presidential election. CBS News poll found nearly two
thirds of Americans said soaring costs and migration are the
most important issues they face.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Who's responsible for that?

Speaker 5 (06:51):
Kamala Harris, She was a tie breaking vote to the
as the so called American Rescue Plan of twenty twenty one,
the Inflation Reduction Act of twenty twenty two. They didn't
reduce inflation, they caused it. They increased federal spending more
than three trillion dollars is. A new study out from

(07:13):
the Committee to Unleashed Prosperity finds that that well translates
to at least six percent higher consumer prices in an
economy the size of the United States. Harris her two votes
responsible for at least half of the excess inflation beyond
the normal two percent that occurs annually. Can't talk about that,
can you? Of course you can. And then pivoting over

(07:39):
to j. Peters Zing, who observes something that I think
we all need to collectively keep in mind. Delusion, he writes,
can grip us on a mass scale. It's the great
danger of ideology and fuels the madness of crowds. We're
seeing this unfold with terrible consequences. The dominant media betrays
the very foundations of journalism, starting with demand that only

(08:00):
certain leaders answer questions to transfigure Kamala Harris into a
combination of Rosa Parks, Franklin Roosevelt, and Beyance. He writes
their partnership is so manifold and manifest that it has
created a cottage industry and conservative media which creates terabytes
of content every day exposing the false narratives and double
standards advanced by Democrats and their laptop lackey, such as

(08:24):
debunking is such. Debunking is necessary and important. But there's
a bit of delusion at work here too. Despite all
evidence to the contrary, the critics somehow believe they're fact
checking and truth telling will pressure the propagandists into changing
their ways.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
It won't.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
They're impervious to challenge. They are beyond shame. How come
he asks to figure out why they persist in this
untoward conduct daily compromising and values of skepticism, fairness, and
bringing truth to power that they say they hold dear.
We need to ask what higher value do they believe
they are serving. What do they tell them so so

(09:06):
they can see their corruption as heroic? The answer is obvious.
Here you go, folks. They sincerely believe that Donald Trump
is an existential threat to democracy and American Hitler. And
if that's the case, why would you give him a
fair shake or hold his opponent's feet to the fire.
I know this explanation is not revelatory. The Hitler analogy

(09:27):
has been critiqued for years, but I'm not so sure
we have fully reckoned with how deeply a large percentage
of the nation is in the grip of this delusion,
Displaying textbook symptoms of the adult They insist that falsehoods
are truth, despite unimpeachable evidence to the contrary. They continue

(09:48):
to maintain Trump conspired with Vladimir Putin to steal the
twenty sixteen election, that he called mex all Mexicans rapists,
praise neo Nazi marchers and Charlottesville, advised Americans to inject
bleach to calm back COVID, and promised the blood bath
if he loses in November. They are not lying when
they make these claims. They sincerely believe they are expressing truths.

(10:11):
The rest of us just can't see. This makes them
immune to reason. Again, this is j Peter Zain. Real
clear politics is where you can find this off that
and he points out an interesting antidote echoing multiple conversations
I've had with educated people and engaged Democrats. A respected

(10:34):
plastic surgeon recently told me, if Trump wins, we will
not have any more elections. He saw January sixth, twenty
twenty one as a dress rehearsal for the coming coup,
never mind that Trump left office peaceably. Two weeks later,
when I ask him how Trump might pull this off,
he said the former president would declare a national emergency
and GOP leaders would rally to his call for martial law,

(10:57):
rounding up and jailing those who oppose him. I pushed
him again to explain how all this might work. He said,
Let's say Trump and his Republican allies truly want to
cross that rubicon. They couldn't do it alone, right, They
will probably need the Supreme Court, many state leaders, the
military to come on board. Do you really think the

(11:17):
armed forces would support the overthrow of the Constitution? He
didn't respond. Most important, I said, he would need the
backing of his voters. Do you really believe that half
of the American people think ending elections and jailing untold
numbers of people is fine in dandy? Yes, he said,
oh Oki dokie, I said, switching the conversation am I

(11:40):
concerned about the New York Yankees starting pitching. His last
comment suggested the dangerous depth of the delusions so many
Democrats take for reality. They don't just see Trump, but
the other half of America as an existential threat to
our republic. Maybe they will defeat Hitler the November, but

(12:01):
what to do with his tens of millions of brown Shirts?
Extreme times will require extreme measures, more coercion, more censorship,
more abrogation of rights in the name of liberty. They
will heroically destroy our country in order to save it,
which is a fine exclamation point on my point on
freedoms and liberties. But it's the depth to which people

(12:23):
are deluded by this drum beat of Trump as racist
and evil, pain and death threat to democracy. They say
it in a factual vacuum, and they say it in
spite of all the evidence of the country. And they
say it in spite of what their policies do, which
is take away our freedoms and liberties. And I think
Jay Peter Zain's got a right. They actually think they're right.

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Speaker 5 (14:05):
Thanks till about twenty two on a Wednesday and a
happy one. So you're gonna go to the phones here
five one three seven fifty five hundred eight hundred eight
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and for holding over the breake there. Welcome to the program.

Speaker 7 (14:16):
Hi, how you doing? Brian?

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Spells as good as it can be expected. It can
be expected, like I gotta qualify it because you know,
everything that weighs me down I can't fix. I can
merely observe the problems in the world, know where the
solutions are, but they're beyond my individual ability to control them.
So I feel badly. But at the same time, you
know I probably shouldn't and I should be happy with
my situation in life. So there's your qualified answer. I

(14:40):
appreciated Keith.

Speaker 7 (14:41):
Okay, Uh, there as a rumors going around that Kennedy
might drop out and support Trump.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah, I saw that.

Speaker 7 (14:49):
Okay, this is how Trump has that happened. He has
a secret conversation with Kennedy and he says two things.
I promise you if you joint my administration and support me,
I'll do two things. One, on the first or second
day of my of my office, I will release all

(15:10):
of its top secret classified Kennedy documents about the Kennedy
assassination of your uncle. Two, since you hate the shadow
government deep state as much as I do and my administration,
and you think that your uncle was assassinated by the
CIA and the outfit, and to freak out this shadow

(15:32):
government to deep state and my administration, I'll make you
the director of the CIA.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
That would be hilarious.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
It would be, but you know what it had scared
and freak out the shadow government and the deep state.
They would be petrified to those two things.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
Now I think they're petrified at Donald Trump, you know,
being president for the reason I mean, for basically a
collective of reasons on those lines, whether or not John F.
Kennedy Junior is flitting the head of the CIA or not.
I mean that Robert F. Kennedy, Yeah, I'm sorry, Robert F. Kennedy, Yeah, yeah,
I mean that's that's their fear. I mean, he is
the one who reveals the corruption within the deep state.

(16:15):
He is the threat to the deep state. That's one
of the reasons why they all ganged up on him,
why all the lettered agencies were after him throughout his
entire administration. He went there to try to reduce the
size and scope of the administrative state, threatening all of
their jobs. So yeah, I mean, you know, it's I
think the idea is comical. I don't see it happen.
I can see RFA Jr. Actually working with the Trump campaign.

(16:38):
I can see him siding with Trump. He doesn't like
the Obama or the he doesn't like the Biden Harris
administration at all. Obviously they differ in print, policies and
principles across the board, So I can see them teaming up.
Where what direction that goes, I don't know, not clear if, however,
Kennedy's supporters would immediately back Donald Trump if he joins

(16:59):
the king. So some poles have suggested the Democratic presidential
nominee Harris could be stronger against Trump if Kennedy remains
in the contest. So it depends on which pole you're
looking at, but I think it would probably collectively inure
to Trump's benefit, at least that's my perception, should he
well join forces with him rather than fight him on

(17:22):
pretty much minutia really pretty funny thing though.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
That's I kind of like that.

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Speaker 1 (18:43):
Good to hear from you this morning.

Speaker 8 (18:44):
Hey, good morning, doctor Brian. Now what I want to
talk about now is the formulist that I actually created
out of Mississippi. And it's concerned politics all so. But
what I see is that wealthy have convinced the rich

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to encourage the poor that they're okay and to just
be satisfied. And I could see that fully down South.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
Now when I.

Speaker 8 (19:17):
Overlay that to the here the state of Ohio, it
also applied. And then when I take it to a
federal level, it's still apply. So when I look at
it and like I say, the wealthy that could be
Democrats are Republican and they convinced the rich to encourage

(19:37):
the poor that they are okay, So the poor and
I hear you say a lot of times, you know
you wish people could be more involved and see what
was going on or what was really happening. Well, they
being convinced by both sides. You know, nobody completely right
and nobody's completely wrong, but they got to got to

(19:58):
churn it to get this sup behind them because that's
where the votes come from. And we the peoples, like
I said, I don't know when we're gonna come together,
ask the peoples. And it's more of us poor peoples
than it is rich wealthy. Yeah, but since they control
it at the top and it's a mind controlled thing,

(20:20):
well we just whistling Dixie as we go along.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
Well, mind control is the person who's controlled, is the
one responsible for allowing their mind to be controlled. I mean,
I believe in freedom and the freedom to choose and
the freedom go to school or not the freedom to
pursue a career or not. I'm painfully aware that I
lack the knowledge, intellect, and skills, for example, to be

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a creator of something like a smartphone, computer devices, literally anything.
I don't have some sort of engineering degree. That is
out of my hands, and I leave it to smarter
people than me to build business and industry. I've always
been a W two employee my entire life. I never
started a law firm. I worked for people who started them.
I was thankful that they were up there making a

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whole lot more money than me, but providing me with
an opportunity to make a living and advance. And that's
what I did throughout my life. Will I ever own
a business, No, I lack the business acumen. I lack
the desire to run a business. Smarter people to mean
more industrious people to mean they're going to be more successful.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
If you gauge success.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
Based upon money alone, that is, then that's what's going
to happen. And I have no problem with that. I'm
not told that I need to be content. I am
recognizing the limitations of my abilities, and I've always worked
within a system that allowed me to do that. The
freedom to choose which direction I want to go. So

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I don't understand this idea of, you know, convincing people
they need to be satisfied in free society. If you're
guilty of being convinced or sold a line, that's your fault.
So and again, I don't think the system is necessarily broken.
The system benefits everybody because there are people who are
less educated. There are people who are incapable of going

(22:08):
out into the world and building things. And that's why
we're thankful for those that are out there doing that.
Let them be wealthier. It's the point of actually engaging
in that exercise and that effort. There is a return
that they get. Their hard in industrious work allows them
to make more money, build their business, do with that
income with what they want. They're going to build their business,

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they're going to hire people, they're going to make the
business grow. They're going to spend their own money in
the effort to make it a more successful business, which
advances all of our interests collectively, including the interests of
those who want to have confiscatory tax policy and take
away the earnings the work, the labor that that person
did and those who work for that person did and
give it to somebody else, which I think is wrong.

(22:51):
I mean, you can't change poverty. Thus it has ever
been well, you know.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
The.

Speaker 5 (22:56):
Poor you will always have. Wasn't a Jesus Christ he
said that, you know. I mean, it's a tough subject matter.
I have to agree. But you know this, the division
stirred by class warfare fails to appreciate all that I
just sort of thumbnail sketch worked out. You don't deserve
the money that you made. You make too much money.

(23:20):
Really tell me what too much is, and tell me
how it is that you can morally and ethically take
away what I or any individual earned on a whim.
I want twenty five percent, I want thirty percent. I
have forty percent. Go back to the nineteen fifties tax policy.
I'm going to take ninety percent of everything that you earned,
just because people bought into that life for years. Marxism

(23:44):
is built on it. We all know how wonderful Marxism is.
For any country who endeavor to adopt it, everyone ends
up poor. Why because we don't let those industrious, brilliant
people go out and keep the reward of their industry
or into street and their effort and their intellect. It
ruins economies, It takes the incentive right on out of it.

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Speaker 9 (25:25):
I was Trump to Filo at seven thirty.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Day two d NC analysis.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
Josh Bernstein with the book Ato five Preserving Liberty and
Judge Ennit of all Time of the right to be
left alone. Free Will comes up a couple of times
in his comment and reminded me of that Rush song.
I will choose free will, and I would choose to
go to the phones right now if we get to
the stackers too, because Pat's on the line. Pat, welcome
to the show. Happy Wednesday.

Speaker 10 (25:50):
Oh thank you you, Brian. I've been listening to your
show has been I think it was Bob Jones back
in the sixties.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Oh wow.

Speaker 10 (26:01):
I mean to tell you, history is repeating itself when
they're talking about these Jewish students that are going through
all kinds of hell and going to school and not
being allowed to go at certain places. There is a
documentary Holly Berry and Colm pal did it. It was

(26:22):
called The Hidden Figures and it's about I think it
was three women who worked for NASA, and the thing
was if they had to use the restaurant, they had
to run to another building because they were separated, the
white and the black. And I'm thinking this is coming
back again. And all I can do is pray and vote.

(26:46):
And I think some of these poor people that because
I just turned it on to see the Democrats convention
and these people screaming and they all want Kamala but
they have no idea her parents were Marxists and they've
taught in the university and she is a Marxist. I mean,

(27:08):
they're trying to take so much away from the American
people and everything that they are doing. They're saying that
Trump is it and all Trump that's trying to do
is to make the countries energy independent. We were there
and now we've lost it all and I'm telling people

(27:29):
better wake up. But all I can say is I
pray for this country, especially the children. And finding out
they had a band outside the convention center. I think
yesterday they had ten abortions. They're giving abortions. I don't
understand it, but I'll tell you what I think. God
is punishing people with some of the things that are

(27:52):
going on with the floods and the fires and whatever.
But anyway, Brian, you have a super day and I will.
We'll be listening to you.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
Thank you so much. God, bless you, pat and keep
the faith, Keep the faith.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Let us see here, let's go to the stack. Is stupid?
Why not?

Speaker 5 (28:10):
It's five o'clock hourro Let's all wake up together and
talk about some stupid people. Got a man hospitalized with
the broken jaw providence, I guess this Rhode Island having
an early Tuesday morning court of police Victims said he'd
been dragged out of a bar in the city and
beaten up because of the selection he chose on the jukebox.
Plus just found at Attwells Avenue for a report of

(28:31):
assault shortly after one am. Victim Mail in his forties,
told police that he'd been in the Dead Beats bar
on Night Street. That's when three men started to fight
with him over the song he picked on the jukebox.
According to the victim, the suspects, white men in their thirties,
dragged him outside and began beating him up. Victims told
FELIEI lost consciousness and he thought his jaw might be broken.
Please said, They observed a cut of the victim's chin.

(28:51):
It was bleeding, so you're swelling on the side of
his face. Taking to the Rhode Island Hospital for his injuries.
Just walk away on that one, don't you think.

Speaker 6 (29:02):
You know?

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Interestingly, Joe, they did not say which song he chose. Sah,
oh no, no, no, no, no, no oh you.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
FCC non compliant word. Oh okay, you just justified the
beat down, Joe. Okay that you just shed light on
how it is that a singular human being could be
beaten up because of his song selection. Thanks to you,
I'm gonna have a damn earworm in my head for
a month.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
He knows. I hate that song more than.

Speaker 5 (29:40):
Arizona homeowners stopped in attempted motorcycle theft. It was happening
in broad daylight. Crystal Smith's doorbell camera let her know
that it was activity in her front door. She saw
a little bit more than she wanted to. Two men
were wheeling her husband's motorcycle down the driveway slowly, and
one of them apparently needed a belt.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
You gotta be blanking kidding, she said.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
When she saw the man with his pants falling down,
catching him in the act, she banged the door to
scare them off, and she called nine one one. Two
men dropped the bike and took off slowly. Her husband
got the doorbell video on his phone when he was
at work, expected to get upset about the thieves at
his home, but instead he laughed. He said, I would
have expected myself, you know, get it like adrenaline. But

(30:22):
I'm just watching it and I call the guys I
work with him, like, come over here, look at this.
Look at that guy's butt. We're just like, this can't
be real. He's now calling the would be thieves the
butt Crack Bandits video didn't capture the license plate, Dismiths
believes someone will recognize them, and he said in one
of the shots where you can see his butt really good,
you can see his shoes really good and everything. So

(30:44):
I mean, somebody's got to recognize him. Family said they
fought the police report and gave the video of the police.
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Speaker 5 (32:19):
Kercity talk Station, Happy Wednesday, back in the stacker. Stupid
this trekker, you just Miami Springs, Florida. Fifty five year
old man facing Fonty charges in South Florida for impersonating
a pizza well a pizza chain as this tradition, I

(32:41):
guess police city ran an elaborate scheme to defraud tourists
staying in the hotels of Miami Spring by pretending to
be a well known local pizza parlor. Customers who thought
they were ordering pizzas from Romans Pizzeria on North Royal
Pointsiana Boulevard were not. Martin Alvarez distributed fake pizza flyers

(33:01):
to hotel rooms along the road there and near the
Miami International Airport advertising Roman Pizzeria, misleading visitors. Hayesius Roman,
proprior to the genuine Romans pizzeria who's been making pizzas
for four decades, said Marti Alvarez's pizzas were quote bad, uncooked,
and sometimes we're sending a box with a.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Piece of raw dough. He said.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
They just give it to them and by the time
they realize they're gone away. Please say the fraud began ongoing,
has been ongoing for several years and has caused significant
hardships for the real Romans, including complaints of the Better
Business Vireau, negative reviews, and upset customers. According to Hayesius Romans,
so sometimes they show up upset here to store, claiming

(33:44):
where's the food. We have to explain to them that
that's not us. After going to the police officers arrested
Marty Alvarez on charges of organized scheme to the fraud
and booked him into the jail. Marty Alres Miami Gardens
said he's also facing an aggravated battery charge after fleeing
from the hotel staff in his vehicle and hitting a
staff member with the vehicle. Miami Day judgement Mindy Glazer

(34:09):
ordered him to stay away from the Day's Inn, where
the victim works. Open Court lawyers seeking to have the
aggravated battery charge just missread from the rest report that
states the officer he told the officers that he left
the area fast and didn't think he had hit her
with his car because he understood he wasn't supposed to
be passing out pizza flyers at the hotel. Nevertheless, judge

(34:30):
found provol caused to charge him with aggravated battery and
put him out in a five thousand dollars bond. H
Oh if that was Hamilton County A, Yeah, you're right, Joe,
be a completely different story. Yeah, you're right. The judge
probably would ask him for pizza and let him go.

Speaker 12 (34:48):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
Lovely in Colorado, where a man is facing an assault
and charges for allegedly strangling a fifteen year old boy
who was goofing off at an in and out burger.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Why are you doing that?

Speaker 5 (35:01):
We'll find out, Maybe have to give an award out
this morning, Joe, please say. The fifteen year old victim
and his fans were splashing each other with water about
one o'clock in the morning August fourth, at the in
and out location. Friends accidentally splashed water on a woman
who was sitting nearby. The fifteen year old approached woman's
table to apologize when a man accompanied her allegedly assaulted him.

(35:21):
Please say they suspect. The suspect suddenly grabbed him, placed
both hands around the front and back of his neck,
pulled him down to the table, and threw him backward
to the floor. They left the restaurant thereafter. Through the investigation,
police identify the suspect his fifty five year old Lucas Kalisher.
They obtained a warrant for his arrest. He surrendered to
the Lattimer County Jail later the day. Later in that day,

(35:44):
facing charges of second degree assault involving a strangulation, and
child abuse. His bail again not in Hamilton County. Joe
seventy five thousand dollars. He is the biggest two shovel
universe in all the galaxies.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
There's no big aduderstand.

Speaker 5 (36:05):
You yeah real quick here not in the stack of stupid,
but a really interesting comment from my iHeartMedia aviation expert
Jay Ratliff and a post on Facebook going back to
Mississippi James point at the bottom of the hour. If
you were listening, you'll understand the context and why. I
read Jay Ratliffe's Facebook post for all read. He's got
a photograph of the old Dayton International Airport travel lodge.

(36:28):
He's got the coolest story. He said, I lived in
Room one twenty one at the travel lodge at the
Dayton International Airport for ten years. I tried as I
tried to develop my stock trading system. He moved out
in May of two thousand and five. He said, in
December the following year, my life changed for everyone. I
met Sherry, his beautiful wife, Sherry. Eighteen months later they
were married. He said, my life changed a lot since

(36:49):
nineteen years ago in the motel room. And what I
a and I'm most thankful for is to have someone
by my side now during this ten years I had
no one to share the daily struggles, pains, loneliness, and
depression that would set in. I was living on two
to three hours of sleep at night as I pursued
the dream that others told me was impossible. I'm here
to say your dreams are important and they should be pursued.

(37:10):
And with all the passion you can muster, if more
people would follow their dreams, this world will be a
much better place with so many incredible accomplishments. Instead, we
tend to take the path of least resistance and simply
accept what life throws our way. Life is too short
to do so, and we were placed here to make
a difference. And I encourage you to follow whatever dream

(37:30):
you might have. You can forever change the world, but
realize a price needs to be paid, and regardless of
how long that might take, it's worth it. And he's
got a wonderful success story. He has a successful business
in his stock trading business, you know. And that's the
point in free society, in a world where there is

(37:51):
nobody telling you what you can and cannot do, you
can be Jay Ratliffe and go through the pain and
the trials and the tribulations. Ask any small business son
of what they went through to have a successful business,
probably a bunch of years of outright losses before the
profits finally came in. Keeping your nose of the grist known,
you can ultimately be successful. There will be challenges, there'll
be difficulties. You have to keep going in spite of

(38:14):
those challenges and difficulties. That's the beauty of living in
a free world or free society. We have a free
society as much as the Democrats want to take it
away from you and tell you what you can and
cannot have, and tell you that your doo doo does
not stink, and tell you that everything is great and
everyone is perfect and equally created and we're all just
flat playing field equity. You don't have enough, hears some

(38:36):
from that guy because he's got too much. That's not
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smart device or stream it directly from the website name
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Deep Dive yesterday was rather interesting on the realities of
what's going on between Russia and Ukraine. And then there
is the reality of the Harris and Biden administration's policies,
what they're pushing, what they may be pushing, the fact
that we don't answer any they don't answer any questions

(40:22):
we might have on how they plan to well run
the country. It's one of the things Kamala Harris is
proposing and this this is absolute and sanity. And then
you know, if I was gonna say, mentioned Jay Ratt
looking to the top of the hour, I would I
would love to get his reaction on the whole idea

(40:44):
of them proposing a twenty five per syntax on unrealized
capital gains, which is something Democrats embrace regularly taxing unrealized
capital gains, and the way it works out and the
disaster unfolds when even a well a freshman economics major
could could crunch the numbers on this one realize how

(41:05):
insane it is and how damaging it would be disastrous,
I might more properly frame it to the economy. Imagine
buying shares of stock for one hundred thousand dollars and
you're lucky. They value increases to one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars. Now under the Kamala Harris Democrat plan, you
knowe taxes on the fifty thousand dollars gain, even though

(41:28):
you haven't sold the shares or made any profit there.
It is. It's like the value of your home. What's
it worth. It's worth what you sell it for the
day it's sold. You have no idea that value could
fluctuate dramatically, as we all know COVID nineteen calls all
of our homes to jump in value. But you get
the idea until you sell it. You haven't realized anything.

(41:49):
It's just on paper.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Now.

Speaker 5 (41:53):
So imagine the stock. So there's that fifty thousand dollars
that the government is going to want to take twenty
five percent of when you haven't sold the stock, just
because on paper it looks as though you've made fifty
But like all things, imagine the stock's value drops back
to one hundred thousand dollars the following year. Obviously, the
gain that you were taxed on and have lost the

(42:15):
money on has vanished. You've already paid twenty five percent
on the gain that no longer exists, leaving you with
the financial loss and no benefit.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
Now.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
Taxing these unrealized gains forces investors to sell off assets
to cover their tax bills, which hurts long term investment
in economic growth. It's a recipe for a stock market crash.
It's a recipe for great depression. It's a recipe for well,
the ruination of all those things that wealthy people do
for us, most primarily, going back to my comments in
the last hour, employing us, Yeah, doubled down in my

(42:51):
comments before. I've always been employed by as someone else.
When I was cutting grass, it was the neighbors who
owned the laws. I cut the lawn for them, and
I made money doing it. Thankfully, the neighbors had a
lawn and they didn't want to cut their own grass.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
They could have.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
My first job that was actually had a as a
w to employee IgA as a stock boy. Did I
build the IgA? No, thank god, someone did. They employed me.
I learned a lot in that job too, a lot
more than just facing up shelves. You people in the
grocery business. Probably chuckle over that one. He's tipped nightmares
about facing up shelves. But there they were employing me.

(43:35):
That provided me with what a resume builder. Oh look,
this guy showed up at his job. Look, this guy
has an employer that says he does a good job. Wonderful,
we can call that employer and find out what kind
of guy Thomas is and whether we might want to
hire him.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
And so it went.

Speaker 5 (43:57):
Put a resume in, Hopefully you get hired, interview, you
sit down, Hopefully it works out well, somebody else offers
you an opportunity for advancement, and while you're there, you
can move up the corporate ladder. Thankfully, there's that corporate
ladder that I didn't build. I don't have the wherewithal
or the ability, or the yeah, the desire. Going back
to Jay Rell, I you know, I think I'm smart enough.

(44:19):
If I really really wanted it, and I wanted to
put my mind to it, maybe I could do a
small business or or you know, create something. But I
really don't have enough confidence in myself that I'd be
able to do that. I'm not an engineer. For example.
You know Thomas mass he's got like twenty five fifty patents.
He's an mit brilliant man. You know, I have to
be a member of MENSA. It doesn't mean Jack squat.

Speaker 4 (44:45):
Now.

Speaker 5 (44:46):
Maybe I could put intellect to work, but you have
to have desire and an idea and motivation, and some
of us just don't have that. And that's why we
all should be thankful that there are rich people that
have a lot of money and put money into this,
and they earn that money and build business so that
we can enjoy the opportunity that their effort has created
for us. And going back to the ultimate point, if

(45:10):
you take away the incentive to do that, by taking
away the motivation to do that, now, I imagine there
are some people in the world that are just simply
motivated by whatever that motivates them to do something, and
the idea of profit and wealth is not connected to it.
But for the vast majority of us, it's the idea
of being able to protect ourselves, protect our own interests,

(45:33):
provide for ourselves into the future, maybe accumulate stuff and things,
or maybe build that business better, make it larger, employ
more people. I mean, I suppose there's a lot of
gratification in that alone. But most of us are motivated
by the almighty dollar. We need to prepare for ourselves.

(45:53):
And the fool is the one that's not looking out
for his or her own best interests. That's kind of
a default quote all the time, because it's sort of
an inherent human trait. But what the left does, and
this is the toughest battle to fight, is engage in
this idea that no, it wasn't your intellect, it wasn't

(46:14):
your drive, it wasn't your motivation, it was fortuity, it
was luck. If it weren't for fill in the blank
and inherently racist or oppressive society, you wouldn't have what
you built. And I find that to be a laughable,
comical suggestion. We've had successful people of all stripes from

(46:34):
the dawn of this country's existence, where their challenges, yes,
hell yes, and some challenges were much more difficult for
some people, but you know what, many overcame those challenges
and nonetheless proven demonstrably successful. And however you gauge success,
there are people out there who are able to achieve
it in this country that they wouldn't have been able

(46:54):
to achieve it in any other country in this world.
And if you take away that profit motive, if you
remove it, if you make it unrealizable, because you know,
in the final analysis, if you are successful and you
do generate massive revenue and profits, they're coming to take
it away from you. What's the point why bother Welcome

(47:22):
to socialism, welcome to communism, Welcome to Marxism. From each
according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The ability suggests that you are committed and dedicated to
the endeavor of Marxism. You're willing to apply that knowledge
and intellect, that capability to create.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
You're willing to.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Do it just simply for the love of the state,
and you're happy to work your butt off more than
the guy next to you for the state. That's the
component from Marxism people failed to take into account. People
don't have that motivation when it comes to supporting a government.
They might do it for their God, they might do

(48:05):
it for their own pocketbook and their own comfort, but
they're sure as hell, I'm not going to do it
twenty four to seven for the purposes of handing everything over.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
To the state.

Speaker 5 (48:13):
While Joe, not you, strecker, I'll use the word frank
or whatever. Sitting next to you, or down the road
there is laying around doing nothing, sucking off the teet
of government and taking what you built and earned simply
because the state confiscated it and gave it to somebody
else down the road. What's the point of even lifting

(48:35):
a finger and bothering. I'm sorry, I do not have
that level of commitment to a bunch of lords and
masters of Washington, DC. And I think most people default
in that position as well. Even if you love your country,
I love my country because the freedom. I love my

(48:57):
country because, compared to the rest of the world, it
is in spite of the fact that we have this
unimaginable regulatory scheme, this unimaginable ridiculous, I mean, millions and
millions of bureaucrats, this massive behind the scenes, with dic
tots and edicts and mandates and micromanagement and controlling and

(49:19):
all that they do, We're still one of the most
free countries in the world. And I appreciate the freedom.
I'll work to defend it, but ultimately I'm working to
defend your right to make these choices yourselves and yes,
hopefully be successful.

Speaker 1 (49:34):
And thanks to.

Speaker 5 (49:34):
Every single man, woman in person whoever ever gave me
an opportunity to work for them, because if the world
had to rely on Brian Thomas building things and creating
employment opportunities, I don't think we will be in the
situation we're in right now. Fred, hang on, I just
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Speaker 1 (50:53):
One on a Wednesday, and a happy one to you.

Speaker 5 (50:55):
Five one three seven four nine fifty eight hundred eight
two three to five five fifty on EIGHTMCU phone. Want
to thank Fred for holding over the braake. Welcome to
the Morning Show. Fred, appreciate your call this morning. You
have a pretty good role there, Brian. That was that
was really good.

Speaker 4 (51:10):
You were talking about the price control thing the other day,
and I just from reading Thomas Soul all those years,
he always says that, you know, we live in a
world of scarcity.

Speaker 6 (51:22):
We don't.

Speaker 4 (51:23):
There's not enough stuff to go around to satisfy everybody's
wants and needs, and those resources have to be rationed
and they can be rationed in one of two ways,
by prices in a free market or by bureaucrats in
a socialistic or communistic economy. But no matter which economy,

(51:44):
they have to be rationing one of two ways. So
I guess my question is if Kamala wants to ration
scarce resources through through her edicts and price controls, what
kind of what kind of economic system does she trying
to put forth?

Speaker 1 (52:01):
Well, we all know what that is, yes, sir, we
all know what that is.

Speaker 4 (52:06):
The thing that blows me away is, you know, Thomas
Soul talks about, uh, you know, scarce resource. People don't
want to believe that that things are scarce because we
kind of if you look around, it looks like we
live in a world abundance, but those things all have
to be produced.

Speaker 6 (52:20):
And everybody goes.

Speaker 4 (52:21):
I go like, air is not a scarce resource. We
don't have to pay for it. You can breathe it
in whatever. And somebody said to me, you know, I
pay two dollars to get air put in the air
for my tires, And I said, you're not paying. It's
not it's not the same air. It's different. You're paying
for the compressor to compress the air and all that stuff,

(52:44):
and people don't understand that kind of thing. But Thomas
sol Is one of his greatest quotes is, the first
rule of economics is scarcity. What I said before exactly,
the first rule of politics is to ignore the first
rule of economics. And and you talk about it all

(53:05):
the time. We have such economic ignorance in our country,
and probably by design with our education system, that these
politicians can go on you know, whatever, the radio, with
their with their commercials, or their speeches in front of
whatever congress or on the campaign trail, and they can

(53:27):
fool everybody by saying stuff like I'm going to give
you a better wage. We we got to have more
money for education. Well, who's not for education or better wage?
But the question is how's that going to work? How's
that going to work? Because ultimately, when they make the decisions,
there's a huge lowering of the standard of living because

(53:50):
of all the waste with their with their decisions that
they never have to pay the consequence.

Speaker 5 (53:55):
For we do, and the and the deprivation of our
freedom of choice. The only freedom of choice that they're
in favor of is the freedom of kill a baby.
Beyond that, they are the Party of Control and my
micromanagement of our lives period. End of story. So you're
absolutely right, and you know it isn't interesting. And I'm
glad you brought up Thomas soul Fred because here I am.

(54:15):
This is my eighteenth year in radio and two of
the most proud of interviews, two of the people I
respect the most in the world of economics. I was
able to speak with an interview on the Morning Show,
one of them Thomas soul the other one Walter E.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
Williams.

Speaker 5 (54:30):
And isn't it amazing and interesting that both of them
are black men, that they are the most conservative economically
responsible guys. They get the entire reality of how economics works.
They're for free market principles because they know that delivers
the best, most efficient form of well anything. And you know,
I remember with just great pride just having the opportunity

(54:52):
to speak with those two men that I respect so much.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
You know, it's just it's crazy to me.

Speaker 4 (54:58):
I this book I read by Thomas Soule was called
Vision of the Anointed. Back in ninety five. I stumbled
upon him when actually Walter Williams was doing Russia Show
and he had him on as a guest. It's a gosh,
I got to read this book.

Speaker 1 (55:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
Well, he's written like forty some books, and I think
I've had I have thirty four to thirty.

Speaker 14 (55:17):
Five of them.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
Yeah, I think he's just it's just amazing.

Speaker 5 (55:21):
His economics one on one book. I can't recall what
it is, but it's just a it's a compendium that
has been printed in like one hundred different languages or something.

Speaker 1 (55:28):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, plus plus.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
It started out as two hundred and seventy pages and
his newest edition is like seven hundred.

Speaker 6 (55:35):
But it's all but it's all read.

Speaker 4 (55:37):
It's so readable.

Speaker 1 (55:38):
Anybody didn't read it.

Speaker 6 (55:41):
It's pretty it's like us to read.

Speaker 4 (55:42):
You know, you have a PhD. He didn't write it
for those.

Speaker 5 (55:45):
He wrote it for us, for the regular Joes of
the world or jeans. Maybe you know what I think
you've read for the call. Primarily your points are well taken.
But just to I'm glad you brought Walter E. Williams,
or rather Thomas Soul's name up, which allowed me to
recall those just God, this wonderful interviews I had the
opportunity to do. Good man, Fred, thank you so much.
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Speaker 5 (59:36):
Look, somebody got shot and over the Rhine. Joe, didn't
I just read this story? No, Police say a twenty
five year old woman was shot in the face in
over the Rhine on Tuesday. Woman found near intersection of
Vine and Liberty Streets. Police say she was taken to
the hospital in a quote special close quote vehicle. What
do you think that means, Joe, I don't either. Officers

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say they were alerted to the shooting by a shot spotter.
Why does a small school bus jump in my head
when I read that? Okay, I know you're not touching
that with a ten foot Paul, I don't blame you.
Police in three agencies responded to a shooting at McAvoy

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Park happened yesterday Corner Police about happened around three hundred
yards from a football practice. Officers from the Cincinnati Springfield
Township and Forest Park arrived and began treating the victim
and searching for the suspect. Male victim taking the UC
Medical Center. Police taped off a portion of the park
where the shooting occurred and had canines searching the woods
around the park. Neighbors said that she didn't hear gunfire,

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hurt Sirens said. Most residents living near the park are
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stabbed on Gilbert Avenue on Saturday is dead. According to
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Haven't died yesterday. Police haven't made any arrests. They're asking
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You should all just memorize that number because you got
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(01:01:28):
Amy Acton, the former House Director of Health. He became
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a run for governor here, I know, talk to reporters
during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago yesterday. Quote, I
have experienced. I just want to give it back, and
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always am just ready to focus on how I can
thus be of service, she said to speaking to USA today.
Obviously I'm not a politician. I used to joke that
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or how she combined her expertise with a comforting demeanor,
reassuring residents huddled at home in fear of the deadly virus.
Now those are the words of Local twelve, not mine, Jools.
You think doctor Acton was the one that came up
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that's why you don't have to go home, and you
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things here, this one I wanted to get in because
I was talking earlier about, you know, the restrictions that
we place on ourselves and the micromanagement of government and

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quite often done in the name of climate change. R Yeah,
we got that e epesky climate change. Even though the
climate always changed, it always has and it always will,
We're going to change it this time though, We're gonna
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micro manage you out of existence, stop your exhalation. And

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yet the world continues to rotate. You're gonna love this.
I got this from the journal, this one of Wall
Street Journal. Government permitting obviously has any profound impact on
US economic growth, and now they point out it's jeopardizing
national security, calling it a three am wake up call
for Washington, which came last week when China announced they

(01:05:40):
were restricting exports on something that I'd never heard of before.
You may be smarter than me and know what antimony is.
Export restrictions on antimony, it's a critical mineral in weapons
systems and semiconductors.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
Some fun facts.

Speaker 5 (01:05:59):
On that moment, they point out that Beijing isn't coy
about its motives restricting animony exports. China's Commerce Ministry said
is needed to quote further protect China's national security and
interest and fulfill the nation's international non proliferation obligations close quote.
I like the first point that the ministry made, which

(01:06:22):
is protect China's national security. You know, I think for
a moment like the strategic Petroyum oil reserve, which is
a component of national security. So we have a healthy
supply of crude oil in times of crisis. Oh no,
we're going to use it for political reasons. And you know,
tap into that reserve so we can lower gas prices
in advance of an election to undo what we the

(01:06:43):
Biden administration and the Obama administration did, which was necessarily
raised the price of gasoline by manipulating the market and
restricting access to our getting the oil out of the ground. Sorry,
on a brief tangent there, I get emotional about this
kind of stuff. Anyway, They point out, that's the Chinese
Communist Party's way of reminding the West of its dependence

(01:07:06):
on China for national defense. Here we go, more than
three hundred types of munitions require this antimony, and China, well,
it happens to account for about half of the world's production.
Guess who has the rest of it? Russia and tagik Stan.

(01:07:26):
The US doesn't mine antimony and sources sixty three percent
of its imports from China. So three hundred weapons systems,
sixty three percent of three hundred different weapon systems rely
on China for their manufacture. How does that make you feel?
You comfortable about that? But, as the journal points out,
America needn't depend on China.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Hmm.

Speaker 5 (01:07:48):
Idaho boasts one of the largest antimony reserves, where perpetual
resources that's the company has been trying, let me underscore
that word, trying to develop a gold and antimony mind
for more than a decade. The company began the National
Environmental Policy Act permitting process in twenty sixteen, yet it
needs some fifty permits from federal, state and local agencies.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Fifty.

Speaker 5 (01:08:18):
Preparatory Resources has completed countless environmental studies and repeatedly modified
its project to allay concerns by green groups, though they
keep raising new complaints. The company hopes to obtain US
Force Service approval this year, but even then it could
face legal challenges. Almost every major mining project in the
US faces similar obstacles. These permitting head actually the US

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of vulnerable to Chinese extortion, much as Europe found itself
dependent on Russia's natural gas. China repeatedly leveraging its dominance
of critical minerals for geopolitical advantage. Beijing last year restricted
exports of gallium and germanium, which are used in semiconductors.
Back in twenty ten, China limited rare earth mineral exports
of Japan and a dispute over the Senkaku Islands. Yet

(01:09:09):
the Biden administration of Democrats in Congress have shown no
interest in expediting projects that don't directly advance their climate goals.
Now you pause and pondo that for a moment. If
you were an enemy of the United States of America, Oh,
I don't know. Let's just say China, for example, You're
going to make heap loads tons of money off of

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the Green New Deal because you control the means of
production by all these minerals that you manufacture using the
energy from your coal plants to sell to the idiot
countries who chase their tails and run down this climate
change agenda. Let them kill themselves, you might nod and say,
ha ha ha. And then now we come to find

(01:09:52):
out that they also have a lock on the market
for us being able to defend ourselves in times of war. Great,
don't you think, though, this is my ultimate point. Don't
you think if you want to undermine the interests of
your greatest enemy in the world, which is the United States,
you might, Oh, I don't know. Here's a genius idea

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fund environmental groups to wage these legal challenges, to support
them much in the way we have these wonderful conservative
organizations who might represent you, because you'd never be able
to afford an attorney if the government goes after you
or violate your constitutional rights, or otherwise, you know, traps
you in some kind of sting operation. Thank god for

(01:10:36):
those pro bono legal firms out there. They may come
to the rescue and welcome to the reality of the
other side of the political ledger. If you want to
stop the United States from advancing its own interest, if
you want to stop us from being independent for these
rare earth minerals in this antimony which I never heard of,
so you can make your own weapons. Don't you think
you might fund any organization or all organizations who would

(01:10:58):
do anything they could to stop you from making that
or creating or allowing that new mind to go forward. Yeah,
trust me they do. They're actively involved in this. So
I hope Purpose two Resources has the wherewithal can stick
to it for beyond the decade that they've been at this,
because apparently our country needs this antimony six forty seven

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Speaker 15 (01:13:04):
Hey, thanks Brian. Two quick points. First the antimony. Mind,
I think they ought to hire Hunter Biden, but they
better get in a hurry to do it. Between now
and January. They'd get those permits, Ricky Ticky, wouldn't they?

Speaker 6 (01:13:18):
And yeah, it's amazing how that works.

Speaker 15 (01:13:22):
And you know, I came out of aerospace defense industry,
and you know there's a state department that's supposed to
be looking out for national security interest and getting involved
in these sorts of things. Where the hell are they
where they're not saying it's a matter of national security.
All this big bureaucracy, all these bureaucrafts down in DC

(01:13:43):
watching that for our best interest on a government payroll.
And and they've got us into a situation where we
have to buy antimony from China versus digging it out
of the ground in Idaho.

Speaker 6 (01:13:55):
What is the.

Speaker 15 (01:13:55):
Deal with that? It's unbelievable. But the real reason for
the call is to follow up on doctor Amy acton.
You know, here's Mike de Wine again, wake of destruction,
opening a door forget another Democrat. She was an Obama
I think staffer before she was brought on and hired

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into the the Wine administration, and everybody, I would encourage everybody.

Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
To look that up.

Speaker 15 (01:14:24):
Now I have to ask myself that this is the
reason Rhinos shouldn't be elected, because they opened the door
for somebody like an Amy Acton who's now going to
be running for governor where should have never been part
of a Republican administration. And we also take a look
at what else has Mike DeWine done. He's inflicted Ohio
with Sherid Brown by losing his seat in the Senate,

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and he has done more damage. I've never seen a
guy that has more support popularity. You know, if you
were to run again today, he'd probably get elected by landslide,
seventy plus percent approval rating and gave us shared Brown
for all these years, and he's getting ready to open

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the door for Amy Acton to run for governor.

Speaker 6 (01:15:09):
Isn't that fantastic? It is pretty much.

Speaker 15 (01:15:14):
Why would he even do that is the question that
you'd have to ask. Why would a Republican governor take
an Obama staffer put her into that position and now
a couple of years later she's going to make a
run for the governor's office.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
And I agree, it's a rhetorical place.

Speaker 5 (01:15:29):
I know that I was saying, we'll just leave it
sitting right there, because it was it's a good question. Jay,
Thank you brother, good to hear from you today. Have
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at a thirty Judge Edna Paulatano and the right to
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way of life? Being left alone? Which is something of
course the Democrats will take that away from you as well.

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And I noted this morning, and if you get the
opportunity to read it, you can find it a real
clear politics. Jay Peter Zayin wrote the op ed piece.
They truly see their corruption as heroism, and it just
points out the delusional reality. We're dealing with with the
left now. I know that the Lords and Masters and
the Democrat Party know full well that they are lying

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when they make claims. They regularly make the same claims.
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parrot and reiterate all of the lies that they have
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despite unimpeachable evidence of the contrary, they continue to maintain

(01:18:17):
Trump conspired with Vladimir Putin to steal the twenty sixteen election.
Clearly he didn't. It was obviously a fabrication. The Democrats lied,
bought and paid for the Steele dossier, which was whole
cloth made up, and then presented it to the world
if it was factual, in order to create the myth
that he worked with the Russians. It was all whole

(01:18:37):
cloth lies and it was disproven. And here we are
still today and they're still saying the same damn thing.
They continued to say that he called all Mexicans rapists,
which was certainly not true. Are some Mexicans rapists, yes,
and some people of Irish heritage are too, and some

(01:18:57):
people of Asian heritage are too. And some people who
have come across the border legally or illegally have found
themselves falling into the rapist category because they commit acts
of rape. Of course, we've got documented countless, sadly numbers
of crimes committed by illegal immigrants. We see read amount
them all the time. If you keep your eyes open,
you're gonna run into it. Some are get a vent

(01:19:21):
diagram out. Let's draw one, so Kamala Harris can follow
along and learn with the rest of us that he
praised neo Nazi marchers in Charlottesville that the good people
or whatever that lie was. Now, I mean, get a
giant group of people. Let's just say, look at a
full Paul Brown stadium. I bet there's a lot of
good people there. And you know what, I bet among
that crowd there are a bunch of clan members as well,

(01:19:43):
maybe anti fam members, people of all different political stripes
saw you might to call deplorables. Hillary Clinton would call
you a deplorable if you find yourself in the conservative
camp of politics. That he advised Americans to inject bleach
to combat COVID. That was an out that's an outright lie.

(01:20:04):
And of course the bloodbath comment, he was talking about
the auto industry. If you read it in context, like
the Charlotte comment, you would understand that, no, he wasn't
talking about a political blood bath. He wasn't talking about
a coup to tie, he wasn't talking about rioting in
the street. He was talking about a blood bath in
the auto industry, which we know is going to happen.
If you get the no internal combustion engine vehicles by

(01:20:24):
pick a calendar year, that means the eradication, elimination of
one hundred thousand auto industry workers' jobs period into story.
I'd call that a blood bath, the entire eradication of
a product market. Not because the laws of supply and demand.
The eliminated market, no, is because you were told what

(01:20:47):
to buy, You were told what you can and cannot have,
your options were limited by an intrusive government. And it
will be a blood bath in the automobile industry, plain
and simple. That's what he meant. That's the put in
the context in which he made the statement. And yet
there they are regularly parroting that. And as the the

(01:21:09):
you know, the column is this j Peter Zain, guy,
I'm gonna get Joe to link this on the blog
page top five Carcy dot com, and he points out,
you know, conservative media and like folks like me will
point this out all the time, these lies that they
continue to parrot and talk about. But as he points out,
they're operating on a mass delusion scale. They really truly

(01:21:32):
believe it when they say that despite all the evidence
of the contrary, the critics somehow believe they're fact checking
and truth telling will pressure the propagandas to change their ways.
That's the point of like someone like me bringing it
up and putting context around the statements. You have to
put context around me because the left is not going

(01:21:53):
to do it. They're going to turn something he said
into something that is an outright lie, but they're not
going to change their ways. He points out, there Irby
is to challenge. They're beyond shame and why is that?
Why are they willing to put the w rec reputations
they're they're they're they're that's hit, plain and simple, the
reputations on the line. What higher value to believe do

(01:22:14):
they believe they're serving by perpetuating these lives? Why do
they tell themselves or what do they tell them so
so they can see their corruption as somehow heroic. And
he said, well, it's because they sincerely believe that Donald
Trump isn't existential threat to democracy, the American Adolf Hitler.
And if that's the case, why would you ever put

(01:22:34):
things in the proper context that this evil Adolf Hitler.
Guy says, you're only helping evil Adolf Hitler. And of
course the old idea of Donald Trump being Adolf Hitler
has also been critiqued and micro analyzed over the years,
and we all know it's a bunch of nonsense. You know,
many of the Democrat Party in their policies more akin

(01:22:56):
to Adolf hill Or than anything Donald Trump is asking.
You remember he wanted to the administrative state. He wanted
to get rid of regulations. Every new regulation that comes in,
We're going to get rid of two of them. Yeah,
that's a smaller government. That is not a fascist system
of government. Anyway, They're not lying, he says, when they

(01:23:17):
make these claims, when they when they parrot these lies.

Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
They're not lying, he says.

Speaker 5 (01:23:21):
And how can you say that It's because they sincerely
believe they're expressing truths that you and I just can't
see making them immune to reason. That's that built in
when you say Trump open nerve response you get from
the left, Ah, they don't want to know the truth,

(01:23:44):
they don't want to speak the truth, y'or just convinced
this man is somehow, in some way a threat. That's
where we're what we are fighting here. That's how Kamala
Harris can actually have polling numbers that are better than
Joe Biden's in spite of the fact that, Yeah, I'll

(01:24:04):
go back to Scott Jennings's CNN's observations just yesterday CNN.
The gap that I see in all of these speeches,
as good as they were, is that Kamala Harris is
in the White House right now.

Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
He observes.

Speaker 5 (01:24:20):
Democrats have controlled the White House for twelve of the
last sixteen years, and for all the talk about division
and the problems in this country and the people are hurting,
Democrats have mostly controlled this country. Trump only had it
for four the Obama's invited had it for the rest
of the time, and somehow it's still all Trump's fallen. Somehow,

(01:24:44):
she hasn't been at the center of it. So to me,
he said, This is the glaring hole in this campaign
that hasn't yet been solved at the convention.

Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
How do you explain all of.

Speaker 5 (01:24:53):
The problems that will be solved by the person who's
currently in there for the last three and a half
years and who supposed to be already working on solving it.
It's a legitimate rhetorical question. And Trump is the dominant
theme of the DNC too.

Speaker 6 (01:25:12):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
I know he's the running he's their opposition, that's who
they're running against. But wouldn't it been nice, rather than
to hear you know, Obama pontificate and lecture us on decency,
to hear him support Kamala Harris because of XYZABC whatever
policy she stands blind and is for. Vote for Kamal

(01:25:33):
aherans because here she's going to raise the income tax
on corporation. Say that out loud and then let's do
the math on how that works. Because of course, as
every economist will tell you, those taxes are paid by
you and me, meaning our economic situation is only going
to get worse when you take away more of the
motivation for companies to be in business, and that's their profit,
more control of the money by than this centralized government,

(01:25:55):
not the freedom that we enjoy or should enjoy in
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as we see a fit. Thanks to Breitbart, and I'd
like to give them credit or credit due they mentioned
in one night they mentioned Trump one hundred and forty
seven times one night Monday, while the economy was only

(01:26:17):
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Trump.

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(01:29:17):
Rather confusing last night Barack Obama calling for a return
to decency. He was arguing last night that America needed
a new chapter, a better story, and again going back
to the fact that Kamala Harris has been in that
office for three and a half years. There he is
his own former vice president, Joe Biden as president and
Kamala Harris alongside of him for nearly four years. And

(01:29:40):
we're divisive, We're too divisive. And what's the reason for that.
Maybe it's the reference to Donald Trump every single moment
in time any Democrat politician, Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
Wasn't in office.

Speaker 5 (01:29:51):
And yet magically, I know, I like the immigration I
got it up there in immigration too, But they keep
saying Donald Trump stopped that one house built one or whatever.
The immigration reformat, which they claim was bipartisan, really would
do very little to limit the overall flow of immigrants
into the country. You know, Barack Biden got to wave
his executive pen to put a lid on that to
some degree, but then started putting everybody on airplane. So

(01:30:13):
I'm not quite sure over all the numbers have gone down.

Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
But but I mean, if if any pot.

Speaker 5 (01:30:23):
Of division is being serted, as they're constant harping on
Trump for the past four years when he wasn't even elected.
Donald Trump has magic powers, I suppose to control our
other elected officials. But the border and remember under Trump,
children were in cages, right, Remember that evil Donald Trump

(01:30:45):
and his evil border policies. We've got people locked in cages. Okay,
well maybe that would have been better than letting him
out and remain unaccounted for. Apparently, according to announcement yesterday
from the Imagery, Immigration and the Customs Enforcement ICE has
lost track of tens of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children

(01:31:10):
children speaker Mike Johnson as well as other members of
the GOP pointing out this horrific problem, they said in
the past five years, the Department of Homeowned Security has
said in the past five years, more than thirty two
thousand unaccompanied migrant children did not report for their immigration
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account for their whereabouts. Court to Johnson, the southern border
is a national security disaster and that we know that
because the number of terror watch lists folks that have
actually encountered ICE officials among all the known godaways numbered
at around two million. He called it also a humanitarian catastrophe,

(01:31:56):
and he noted that it is on Kamala Harris's watch
that all this happened. They don't know where they are now.
Is anyone like me maybe concluding that at least some
percentage not all huh, context, that some percentage of thirty
two thousand miners might currently be engaged in human trafficking,

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that they might be well, I don't know, bought and
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a responsibility to keep track of them for security reasons
and well in the name of preventing something horrific from
happening to a minor child. And there they are evaporated
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Hire Republican Party. Alex Trout the field always enjoy having
you on the show. Alex, Welcome back, Ahi, good morning.

Speaker 6 (01:34:43):
Always good to be back.

Speaker 5 (01:34:44):
So, your job as the chair of the Ohio Republican
Party requires you to sit in front of a television
and watch the DNC, all of it, back to back
to back, including staying up past eleven thirty on a
Monday night to watch Joe Biden.

Speaker 6 (01:35:00):
You make it sound awful, and it is, so that's
kind of my Yeah. I mean I have, yeah, I
have had to stay up. And you know, I went
to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. World class experience.
We had a great time. But I'm watching these Democrats
and Brian you would never know that they've been in
power really for twelve of the last sixteen years. You

(01:35:22):
would never know that Kamala Harris has had, you know,
a close proximity to power for the last three and
a half. And you know, it's it's been an amazing
experience for me, only in a couple of things, And
I if you don't mind, I'll just kind of launch
into it. But the first thing is that that you know,
they've had power and they've done nothing really to solve

(01:35:43):
the main problems that the American people face, things like inflation,
for a southern border, crime, you know, crime destroying our
major cities. We're seeing all these things continue under their guidance.
And wow, the second thing is Brian, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:35:58):
Real quick, before you introject your second point. What you
just rattled off. The problems that Americans are facing are
problems that they created themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Defund the police. Whose brain child was that?

Speaker 6 (01:36:10):
Them?

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
Inflation? Whose brain child was that?

Speaker 5 (01:36:13):
Right there, Kamala Harris, because she was the deciding vote
on the most expensive pieces of legislation we've seen over
the past decade or so, the Inflation Reduction Act and
that Build Back Better program, which injected trillions of dollars
into the economy on the heels of all the trillions
of dollars of COVID money got injected the economy. Guess
what they're inflation? That's their baby. I mean, can go

(01:36:35):
up and down the list, regulatory environment, taking money away
from us and rerouting it. I mean, my god, if
the Democrats didn't exist as a party and their ideas
and principles weren't enshrined in laws, we wouldn't be facing
the problems we're facing right now.

Speaker 6 (01:36:50):
Well that's all I had to present the truth. And
you know the other thing that's happened in American politics,
there's been a real transformation in my even in my lifetime,
is the Democrat actually now are the party of the elites.
They're the party of Wall Street. They're the party of
the sanctimonious professorial types. Nothing that they're talking about. They
they may give lip service to helping regular people, but

(01:37:12):
their policies just simply aren't that way. I mean, we've
seen again there's really this tectonic shift in American politics, Brian,
where you know, middle class, working class folks do not
at a home in the Democratic Party, a place that
you know, thirty years ago, even twenty years ago, you know,
Democrats tended to migrate.

Speaker 15 (01:37:30):
You're just we're seeing it here in Ohio. I mean,
Ohio is you know, a pretty red state. We're not
taking anything for granted this year, but I can tell
you that, you know, Donald Trump and Republicans have won
this state over the last eight or ten years because
working classes the Democrats have said enough of this party.

Speaker 6 (01:37:45):
And you see it kind of on display there as
they continue to talk about these ideas without real solutions
for regular people. You've made a great point. I mean,
not only do they not solve these problems, they've created them,
there's no question.

Speaker 5 (01:37:57):
Well, and apparently looking to double down on them. I
saw a report I guess it was this morning, and
now I already know Kamala Harris wants to raise the
corporate income tax significantly, which of course we have to
pay for since we buy the products and business that
there are products and services the corporations make, so that's ridiculous.
But also the taxing of unrealized gains. I mean, that

(01:38:20):
is the most economically insane thing that anybody could do. Uh,
and it would be economically ruinous for everyone here. The
stock market would crash. It just it's bizarre, and they
get away with it. No one holds them accountable. No
one asks simple questions like have you walked through what
that might mean to the American people if you you know,
if you put that policy in place. Nobody's asking any questions.

(01:38:42):
Kamala Harris is getting a free pass and is going
to hide in her basement. I think as long as
humanly possible so she doesn't have to face these types
of difficult questions.

Speaker 6 (01:38:52):
That that was kind of my second point earlier. Sorry,
say Brian that no, No, it's okay. You know, the
point here being that we're just at a moment where
there's been no scrutiny of this candidate of the regular kind.
I mean, first of all, her policy physicians. She'll blurt
out a thing here or there. She'll talk about no
tax on tips and ideas she stole from Donald Trump.

(01:39:12):
You know, you'll she'll blurt out a terrible idea about
price fixing that everybody reasonably knows would never work. But
then there's no coherent plan. I mean, when Donald Trump
talks to you, he says, I'm going to go to wall,
I'm going to fortify the southern border. That's actual policy.
He talks about tough crackdown on crime in big cities.
If you know anything about Donald Trump's history, they know, Frank,

(01:39:34):
I read Bill Barr's book to know this. But he
actually put a focus at the Justice Department on cleaning
up these big cities and actually cracking down on crimes
and having a federal a federal response to serious crime
in big cities. So there's plans in place that Donald
Trump's website has a prescription of twenty things he will
do for the American people. She has no such prescriptions.

(01:39:57):
And the worst part, Brian, the singular worst part for
me is that we have a media whose job it
is to educate the American people in an objective fashion
that simply will not do their job. Their hatred of
Donald Trump as such that they simply have walked away
from doing their job, and they spend all summer long
freaking out because Donald Trump took a big lead on

(01:40:17):
an incompetent Joe Biden, that now that they have a
chance to defeat Donald Trump again, the press simply won't
do its job. They will not they will not look closely,
examine closely Kamala Harris's record A and B pressed for
hard and scrutinizer on her positions. That's just a first
really an American politics. And they were soft in Obama,

(01:40:38):
but they did ask a question at some point of him.
You know, they didn't ask him on Biden because they
hated Trump, and now you got the same problem happening here.
It's just not a good time, first of all, for
the press, who's collapsed as an institution in the United States,
but the American people aren't getting the information that they
need to make a critical decision.

Speaker 5 (01:40:55):
Well, and I'll go back to the polls, which reflect
across the board. The kitchen table issues that we're talking
about here, inflation, housing prices, the southern border, all are
a product of well, the Biden administration or inherited problems
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Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Here on the fifty five KRC Morning Show.

Speaker 5 (01:43:09):
Evaluating yesterday's DNC, they rolled out Michelle and Barack Obama
talking about decency and how we need to return a
decency again, going back to who's been in office for
the last three and a half years and who's been
in office primarily of twelve of the last sixteen years.
Them and the whole decency thing. We always fall into
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(01:43:33):
very polarizing guy Trump. They couldn't stay away from the
word Trump, the man Trump, and they haven't been able
to stay away from in spite of the fact he
wasn't in elected office. The last three and a half years,
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derangement since syndrome alex And they love to perpetuate and
repeat the lies over and over again that have been
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(01:43:56):
And yet there they are on full display. I mean,
I guess they all takes for a bunch of idiots.

Speaker 6 (01:44:03):
Well, they've certainly done that. And again you have an
adoring press that just simply doesn't push back on the lies.
You know, the one lie, which is there are good
people on both sides, which is attributed to Donald Trump,
is one of the great lies in all of American politics,
and the press never pushes back on it. But listen,
I mean, you know, I said, I'm glad they're talking
about Donald Trump because it gives the American people, who

(01:44:25):
are smarter than the Democrats give them credit for a
chance to evaluate the question, are you better off now
than you were four years ago? Four years ago you
didn't have two massive wars, one of them that's threatening
to blow up into World War three. Look at Iran
ends up in a hot war with Israel. And Syria
comes across the border, and Lebanon comes across the border.
I mean, the US already has an aircraft carrier approach there,

(01:44:48):
and we're going to defend our ally is we're going
to find ourselves in a serious world war all because
President Biden is asleep at the switch Kamala Harris as
his partner, and we're seeing this kind of this thing
happen and all over the world, the Ukraine Russia conflict,
there's been no serious effort to solve that. I mean,
when Donald Trump was asked about that, he answers in
the right way. I want the killing to stop. That's

(01:45:11):
a fair answer that he's given the American people. So
you know, let's just compare, Are you better up now
than you were four years ago under the afore pension?
Donald Trump and the American people know the answer, and
that things were far better, things cost less. You know,
we had the country was on the right track to
seal the southern border. You know, the economy was booming
and lifting up people from every demographic group. I mean,

(01:45:33):
the country was in far better shape. Donald Trump, and
I have said it on your show more times than
ever because I love coming on Brian. But the fact
of the matter is he's an unconventional politician. This guy
was not steeped and politically correct culture. He kind of
tells it like it is from his perspective. Is that
always perfect? Of course not. But the man cares about
the United States of America. He cares about your bottom line,

(01:45:55):
he cares about your family, and he wants to do
better things for the United States. Will say it's about him,
just aren't paying attention. The man has made a billion dollars,
he's got a great family, he's got properties to play
golf anywhere in the world that he wants to do.
This is a man who could sail off to the sunset.
He's choosing not to. He took a bullet really for
the country. So you know, look, I mean, let him

(01:46:17):
talk about Donald Trump, Brian. That's the way I look
at it.

Speaker 5 (01:46:19):
Well, and that's good because any press is good press
if you come right down to it. And that's what
the old adage is. Anyhow, And I'm glad you brought
up the certain the war situation we seem to be
facing right now global conflicts generally speaking, Honestly, Alex, I
am completely devoid of any information about where Kamala Harris
is on foreign policy. Generally speaking, I have no idea.

(01:46:42):
Do we have any idea in which direction she's going
to take our country? I mean, we are at a
perilous position right now. It's like we've got proxy wars
going all on on all over the place. We got
a woke military that they're shoving woke ideology down would
be soldier's throats rather than, you know, teaching him how
to kill people and break things. The numbers recruiting are down,
and they have been now for years. I mean, this

(01:47:04):
is kind of like a defund the police movement behind
the scenes, and I'd like to know where she's standing
on that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:09):
Have you?

Speaker 1 (01:47:09):
Do you have any idea where she is on foreign policy?

Speaker 6 (01:47:13):
No, and neither is the American people. And again, I
know I'm picking on our press today only because I
feel very strongly about the press not doing its job
as it relates to Kamala Harris. They're giving her a
total pass, a pass to the presidency. No, I don't
have a first clues to where she stands and if
her policies are like Joe Biden, I mean, again, let's
evaluate how well those have worked. For the American people,
not well at all. The first foreign policy, though, Brian

(01:47:35):
is a poorest southern border. Whether or not we allow
a foreign country to pour its citizens into our country
without any controls, that's the first failure. And we know
that because she was the borders are and despite the
fact that they keep wanting to deny it, her first
and most major failure as vice president was on failing

(01:47:56):
to control the southern border. So she's terrible on foreign policy.
Have to speak for me to know that. But you know, look,
I mean the media has not scrutinized their foreign policy positions.

Speaker 1 (01:48:06):
You make an excellent point.

Speaker 5 (01:48:08):
Well, and you know, put yourself in the position of
Kim Jong un or Jijinping or any of like Vladimir Putin.
Who would you rather be facing in a global conflict?
Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. It's a rhetorical question. I appreciate, Alex,
but Lord Almighty, the American people really truly need to
think about that, because I am thoroughly I'm worried, literally

(01:48:30):
worried about that.

Speaker 6 (01:48:33):
Well as am I. And you know, we've you know, Brian,
it used to be we would have debates about who
was the most qualified to be president, right, I mean
when George H. W. Bush. Not to take people back
too far, but you know when the first president Bush
was running for reelection, you know, they had to go
find a governor, a guy with experience as governor. You know,

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Bill Clinton had been a three term governor, been governor, lost,
came back second term governor in Arkansas. So we had
this debate about experience, Right, we don't do that anymore.
We abandoned experience when it came to Obama. Now Donald
Trump had serious business and international business experience, so he
brought some experience. Barack Obama was, you know, two years
a senator coming off being a community organizer, and the

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American people, you know, the Democrats especially, and their friends
and the press or in all of that, we're kind
of repeating that same mistake here with someone who just
has not demonstrated, you know, the knowledge, the fortitude, the
strength to lead the country in Kamala Harris. So it's perilous.
I mean, it really is. And American people need to
wake up and your listeners, by the way, you don't

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count on Donald Trump automatically winning in Ohio and anywhere else.
You have to be sure you vote, get five other
people to vote, and take this very seriously because the
press is fawning all over her. And there are segments
of the American population that they don't care about qualifications.
They simply care that, you know, they feel good about
a choice. And Kamala Harris is exactly wrong for the

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country and it's going to take us in the wrong direction.
It's got to be a vote for Donald Trump, even
even if you don't love his tweets.

Speaker 5 (01:50:03):
Well, that's true, and I'd be remissing my obligations if
I didn't ask you about a one particular Ohio race,
and of course that's the Bernie Marino Shared Brown race.
You find it particularly interesting that Shared didn't bother showing
up to the DNC in spite of the fact that
he's only missed I think one over his entire political
career and other and also that he's distancing himself from
Kamala Harris. Isn't that interesting, Alex Chancefilo.

Speaker 6 (01:50:26):
Well, we've had a field day with that at the
Ohio Republican Party. We've we've got flyers up in Chicago
and missing poster flyers with Shared Brown's picture on him.
Who We've had really a good time with this. Look
that what's you know, what's what's not funny about it, Brian,
is that he is trying to hide his record from
the American people. When you think of Shared Brown, you
should think of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris because he

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has voted with a ninety eight point five percent of
the time the crushing inflation you talked about that the
Democrats put into place, Jarred Brown was a vote for that.
You know, he said that the poor southern border was
just something that you know, right wingers talked about that
it's not really a problem for Ohio. Go to Springfield, Ohio,
Go to places like Clark County. I've been there. Go

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to other places around Ohio where their sanctuary cities are.
These migrants are flowing in to the state of Ohio
and changing you know, communities and cultures. Again, we love immigrants,
Brian actually haid this million times too. I'm the child
of two legal immigrants. I love immigration. It worked well
for my family and millions of other American families, but
do it legally. So you know, we've got these continued

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issues and Shared Brown is a serious part of the problem.
He's not in the mainstream. So of course he's running
away from the Democratic Convention because he doesn't want Ohioans
to know these actually a Democrats, hugely supportive of Shared Brown,
of Joe Biden, and of Kamala Harris. He's a far
left Democrat. He's not Joe Manson. This is an Elizabeth
Warren far left Democrat, and he's been full in Ohioans

(01:51:53):
for too long. But I think his numbers up this year.
We feel very good about Bernie Marino. He's running a
very strong campaign. You're going to see our TV ads
are flowing now pretty heavily, and we're gonna we're gonna
ride this out with a very very strong campaign to
define Shared Brown.

Speaker 5 (01:52:08):
Bernie Raino, I haven't seen much of him lately, and
he had me on the fifty five CARC Morning Show
and quite some time. He's got an open slot here
if he wants to talk about his platform and his
campaign and why he's better than Shared Brown. I welcome
that opportunity, and I know my listeners will love hearing
from him. So the extent you can put a bug
in his ear on that one, Alex Chiante Filo, please do,
and we'll do anything we can to help him get
elected because we know how bad Shared Brown is for
the state of ohioland for the country. Head of the

(01:52:30):
Hamilt or the he well keep on this refer to
you in your old job or hire Republican Party Chair
Alex Charante fail. It's always great having you on. Thanks
for the time he spent with my listeners with me
today and I look forward to having you back on
the program soon.

Speaker 6 (01:52:43):
Always a high privilege, Brian, Thanks very much, Take care you.

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Speaker 1 (01:54:43):
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Speaker 5 (01:54:46):
I know my listeners are familiar with Josh Bernstein, talk
show host, political analyst, commentator, professional speaker, one of America's
most sought after television and radio ghosts guests, and MEETIA
today fortunate to have him on. He's been called a
political savant because he has an cyclopedic ability to break
down many of the important issues of our times. He
also happened to be former national spokesman for the Association

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of Mature American Citizens, the largest senior advocacy group with
more than two million members. He's got multiple areas of
expertise and today he joins the Morning show to talk
about well, demonstrating his areas of expertise the book he's written,
Preserving Liberty, Bold and brave solutions to save America and
create permanent freedom. Welcome to the program, Josh Bernstein. A

(01:55:26):
pleasure to have you on today.

Speaker 6 (01:55:29):
It's great to be on the program with you.

Speaker 5 (01:55:31):
Well, let me just pivot over right now. I was
talking about freedom this morning and liberty this morning, and
the left, you know the Actually here a quote from
Kamala Harris's first campaign ad. You're gonna laugh on this
one if you haven't seen her or read it already.
There are some people who think we should be a
country of chaos, of fear, of hate. But us, we

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choose something different. We choose freedom. I read that and
I laughed. Josh, who wants to control in my necro
manage away? Our freedom is more than the left, the
Democrats who wants to tell us how to live our lives,
how to run our businesses. They accused the right of
being fascists, when clearly they are the fascists, controlling the
means of production as they see fit, not leaving us alone.

Speaker 1 (01:56:16):
Have I got that wrong? Josh?

Speaker 17 (01:56:19):
No, you got it one hundred percent right. And honestly,
I'm surprised the ED didn't say we just want to
bring joy. Everyone wants to bring joy, right, because Joy,
by the way, was a program that Nazi Germany used
in the nineteen thirties and early nineteen forties to basically
improve morale the around the Nazi troops. And they were

(01:56:44):
in such a down downward spiral mentally, physically, emotionally, and
they knew what they were doing was terrible and wrong,
and so they came up with a Joy Everyone's joyful
and happy, and they did recreational activities and educational activities
and events. And isn't interesting that the Party of quote
unquote Freedom uses a Nazi Germany wartime slogan as their

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campaign slogan. Pretty insane if you ask me, it.

Speaker 5 (01:57:14):
Is, Josh, And I'm just thinking to myself, I wonder
how that plan was implemented the Nazi Germany. I bet
you were forced to go and participate in these joy
events under threat of punishment, fine, imprisonment, or maybe even death.

Speaker 6 (01:57:27):
Yeah, no doubt about it.

Speaker 17 (01:57:29):
And you know what, this is not the first time
that the left has used this type of communistic, socialistic
ideology and phrasing. For instance, MSLSD. Right, let's call it
what it is that network used to say lean forward. Well,
if you know anything about the word forward, forward has
been used as a communistic and idealistic call for revolution

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in communist countries, right, the great leap forward in Russia's time,
it was leaped towards. I'm sorry, it was forward to
communism under Stalin. And then of course in the German
Nazi youth group, you know, they would yell voderwards, vordwards,
which meant forward forward. So it's interesting that even Barack

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Obama went from change we can believe in to forward
when he was running. And what's their newest thing, a
new path forward? You see, nobody in the prostitute media
is going to call those things out and bring attention
to these types of things to the American people.

Speaker 5 (01:58:36):
Or seek to analyze what exactly they mean when they
say forward, because many of us would perceive it to
mean backward or it to a darker, worse place. Certainly
not something that embraces what you address in your Preserving
Liberty book, the concepts of freedom.

Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
And how do they do that?

Speaker 5 (01:58:50):
One of the things they milk and I know you
addressed this in your book, which my listeners can get
at fifty five KC dot com and got a link
there for.

Speaker 1 (01:58:56):
You, Josh how to end Oh No, happy to do it.

Speaker 5 (01:58:59):
This is information needs to get out because not only
do you just address the problems we're dealing with, you
also have solutions for them. But they get there by
I think the biggest, most profound mechanism, which is this
class warfare thing that they've been running on with Karl
Marx loved it that. You know, somehow it's evil for
people to make money. Somehow it's evil for businesses to
be prosperous and successful. Now I view that as thank God,

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And I even talk about this morning. I said, I've
been a W two employee my life, my entire life,
you know, a big deal. I'm a MENSA member. But
so what, it doesn't mean anything if you don't have
the wherewithal our ability to create an iPhone or establish
a business. Thank God, there are others out there to
be able to do that. I'm glad they're wealthy and successful.
That was a driving motivation to do it. They look
at it as bad. Somebody is successful. There's somebody over

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here who's not. That's just inherently unequal. It's not equitable.
We need to take from someone who earned and give
to someone who did not. How do we get around that?

Speaker 17 (01:59:53):
Josh, Yeah, you're talking about two each.

Speaker 1 (01:59:57):
From what meat accorda's ability to each according to his need?

Speaker 17 (02:00:00):
Exactly exactly. That's actually Chapter nine I address that. And
one of the things that I talk about is that
class warfare is embedded in tax policy. So if you
remove the tax policy, then you can remove the class
warfare argument. And one of the things that I talk
about in the book, and it's something that people may

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not want to wrap their head around right away, but
if they think about it, it makes a lot of sense.
If we have all these different taxes and we have
the one percent versus the ninety nine, right, that's the
class warfare, that's the envy. Meanwhile, we know that fifty
percent of the people you know, don't even pay taxes, right,
I mean, it's the top fifty percent that pay all
the taxes. So that's obviously not fair. So what I

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thought was, wouldn't it be great if we had a
system that didn't help the poor any more than it
helped the rich, Nor did it help the rich any
way and any different than it would have helped the poor.
And I talk about going to a twenty two percent
consumption on tax. That would mean that you would you
would eliminate all other taxes, property taxes, capital gains taxes,

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payroll taxes, all those different taxes, and it would be
on only the things that you consume. Now, most wage
earners have to pay a seven point sixty five percent
payroll tax as well. So if you take that and
you add that to the fifteen percent bracket that most
people will fall into, twenty two percent is high enough.
Yet it is also a situation in which you can

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keep more of your money. So you can keep more
of your money and you're only being tax on the
things that you consume. You'll have more money to reinvest
back into market, to do better things, to have more
money for your family, for your community, and everything else.
Twenty two percent is high enough, but yet it's fair enough.
It doesn't help the rich, it doesn't hurt the poor,
it doesn't help the poor, and it doesn't hurt the rich.

(02:01:53):
And what you're doing, essentially is you're removing the class
warfare argument. That's just one of the things that I
talked about.

Speaker 5 (02:02:00):
But I think more fundamentally lost from the left than
those who seek to control our lives is that you
lose the ability to control the decision making of the
American public. You can no longer provide incentives and dangling
carrots to do this or that, or rewards for following
some government edict or dictat like you know, an energy

(02:02:20):
tax credit for going green or buying an electric car.
That's all product of this in monstrous tax code. I say, nothing, zero,
no manipulations whatsoever. No credits for having children or not,
nothing for how what vehicle you buy or not. Just
leave us the hell alone. And just like you said,
how about.

Speaker 4 (02:02:38):
Twenty two percent exactly?

Speaker 17 (02:02:41):
And that's what I'm saying. And then when you take
the effective rate, which is closer to the fifteen percent,
you're getting rid of that seven point sixty five percent,
So now your effective rate is even less than that,
and again you keep more of your money. More money
comes in to the market. Another thing that we can
do to pay off some of the national debt. There's
four point five billion dollars sitting in offshore accounts. Why well,

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because of our highest you know in the world. Other
than Denmark capital gains tax rates. So why not bring
that money back into the US economy? Why don't we
go to a zero percent capital gains tax for at
least a minimum of ninety days, No penalties, no nothing.
You take that money that you're hiding in the Cayman Islands,
Luxembourg and elsewhere, bring it back into the US economy.

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We'd have an immediate jolt of more jobs, of more
you know, everything going right to the market.

Speaker 6 (02:03:30):
The market would would be in a better situation. And
then what else do we have.

Speaker 17 (02:03:34):
Well, we've got almost thirty five trillion dollars in debt
for our country. That's three hundred and thirty six million people.
That's two hundred and sixty seven thousand dollars per person.
How do we start paying down some of the national debt? Well,
we can't pay it all off, but we can pay
probably about nine trillion of it. How do you do that, Well,

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there's seven hundred and thirty five billionaires, there's twenty two
million millionaires in this country, and so you incentivize them
and say, hey, if each person is two hundred and
sixty seven thousand dollars, how about you get an opportunity
to pay that kind of money, but in return, you
don't have to pay taxes anymore.

Speaker 4 (02:04:14):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 6 (02:04:15):
And what will that do?

Speaker 17 (02:04:16):
That'll bring nine trillion dollars back into the market, and
these people won't have to pay taxes as much. It'll
be a great way to pay down the national debt. Now,
I understand, paying nine trillion of thirty five trillion is
like putting a bandit on a gunshot wound. But at
least we got to do something and move that moved
the needle in the right direction. So there's a lot

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of those types of liberty radically liberty based solutions in
this book. I've got Congressman Paul Gossar who wrote the
ForWord for it. Dershowitz has endorsed there, Roger Stone has
endorsed it. Many others have endorsed it as well. And
what it ultimately is is a textbook. This is the
type book that you read with a yellow highlighter in

(02:04:59):
your hand because there's so many different things in it.
There's ten legislative solutions, including another thirty on top of
that of just everyday solutions, from everything from immigration to
election integrity to raining in the fis of courts. I mean,
you name it, it's all in there.

Speaker 5 (02:05:17):
Reining in the five Court. You're talking judging out of
Pallatia's language on that one. We always talk about those.

Speaker 17 (02:05:21):
It's very simple and you can explain this to them
real quick right now.

Speaker 6 (02:05:24):
The fives of Court.

Speaker 17 (02:05:26):
Every single judge that is put on that court is
appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
So in this case John Jie Roberts, Junior. And the
worst part is that this court has been around since
nineteen seventy eight. They have a ninety nine point nine
percent acceptance rate on spy warrants. They've only denied twelve

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warrants since their existence. So you have this shadow court
that answers to absolutely no one that is rubber stamping
our rights away in the background. So one of the
things that I talked about in the book and reigning
in the court is to at a very minimum, at
a very minimum, why don't they at least have to
go through the advice and consent of a Senate confirmation.

(02:06:11):
Take the Chief Justice's job away from appointing these these
eleven judges and at least have them go through a
Senate confirmation so that we have oversight over this shadowy court.
So you can tell Judge and Paul Atano about that one.

Speaker 6 (02:06:27):
I'm sure he'd.

Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
Appreciate that you would.

Speaker 5 (02:06:29):
It would also be nice if any human being would
have standing to actually go into court and complain about
the unconstitutional reality of the entire system. If I could
get into court and I had standing, I think we
could demonstrate unequivocally that that entire system is outside the
constitutional framework and unconstitutional period, full.

Speaker 6 (02:06:47):
Stop, no question about it.

Speaker 5 (02:06:50):
Josh Bernstein, the book Preserving Liberty, Bolden brave solutions to
save America and create permanent freedom. Thank you for writing
and thanks for sharing your time with us on the
morning show this morning. Josh and I will reckon my
listeners head on over to fifty five KRC dot com
get themselves a copy of it, read it and also
share it with friends, or buy a couple of copies
and spread it around.

Speaker 1 (02:07:07):
Josh.

Speaker 6 (02:07:08):
Yes, please, thank you, sir.

Speaker 1 (02:07:09):
Keep up the great work, my.

Speaker 6 (02:07:11):
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Speaker 5 (02:09:06):
He knows better than that, of course, the comical comedian
that Chuck Ingram is referring to Judge Eddapolitano every single Wednesday,
with the exceptional holidays and vacations here on the fifty
five Carsy Morning Show, something I look forward to every
single week at this moment in time, Judge, welcome back,
your Honor.

Speaker 1 (02:09:22):
It is always accurate.

Speaker 3 (02:09:23):
Ryan, he was very, very clever today.

Speaker 1 (02:09:27):
He has his moments. He has his moments.

Speaker 5 (02:09:30):
Yeah, someday, if you are in town, the first Wednesday
of any given month, that's when I do listener lunches.
We meet at a random independently owned, family owned restaurant
and all the listeners that want to show up are invited.
We usually get about one hundred folks and it's a
real wonderful fellowship exercise. We just enjoy a break from
the routine and you know, share stories and enjoy each

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other's course.

Speaker 3 (02:09:52):
That gathering that we did in the evening once were
you interested?

Speaker 5 (02:09:56):
Oh yeah, that was the I believe the Northern Kentucky
Republican event. That's we're going back a lot of years,
your Honor, because that's when we kind of met for
the first time and you started.

Speaker 3 (02:10:08):
Don't think I don't think Ingram was there.

Speaker 6 (02:10:10):
No, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 5 (02:10:13):
I believe that was by invitation only, Your Honor. Any
you start hanging out with check Ingram, you might ruin
your reputation.

Speaker 1 (02:10:20):
You know how that goes.

Speaker 5 (02:10:22):
Anyway, As I always do, I am a lucky, lucky,
lucky man to enjoy then advanced read of your column
which comes out Wednesday night at midnight or you know
midnight tonight, and the right to be left alone. You
heard us start out with every breath you take there
by the police, which is how your column is launched.
And you do mention the word free will, and you

(02:10:43):
know me. Over the years, we've had many conversations over
the concept of natural law, and that is one of
my favorite subject matters when dealing when dealing with and
talking about our freedoms, because it works out so well.
Imagine the moment in time you're born into a world
without government, land in a field.

Speaker 1 (02:11:01):
You are free. No one is telling you what to
do or how to do it.

Speaker 5 (02:11:04):
You enjoy all the God given freedoms, the right to
defend yourself, the right to dig, land, feed yourself.

Speaker 1 (02:11:11):
Nothing.

Speaker 5 (02:11:11):
It's all built in right there from the outset. And
our founding fathers knew that.

Speaker 12 (02:11:17):
Our founding fathers knew it. It is the essence of
the Declaration of Independence. It has codified in the Constitution,
in the ninth Amendment. Everybody from a school board janitor
to the President of the United States, who works for
any level of government anywhere in the US takes an
oath to uphold this, and the government never does. Now,

(02:11:39):
I am not complaining about judges signing search warrants. Most
judges are faithful to the Constitution and require the government
to show probable cause of crime before they will allow
the invasion of private property, like a federal judge did
to Scott Ritter recently. My problem, and the Constitution's problem,

(02:12:03):
is with a generation of federal agents who have come
of age FBI, CIA, NSA, DA BATF all those initials.
There are sixteen sets of initials, and they came of
age being trained. Get the evidence first, worry about the
Fourth Amendment later. This is the attitude that was imbued

(02:12:26):
in them right after nine eleven. Claim that everything you're
looking for is to preserve national security, and you can.

Speaker 3 (02:12:34):
Avoid the Fourth Amendment.

Speaker 12 (02:12:36):
And if oh, you just happen to stumble on something
that criminal, pass it over to the law enforcement guys.
This turns the Fourth Amendment into a farce. And this
is what we live under right now. To remind your
listeners whether you like Scott RDA or not. He's one
of my closest friends. When the FBI showed up at

(02:12:57):
his house to seize three electronic devices, they ended up
taking two truckloads worth of materials from him. They showed
him while the seizure was going on, two years worth
of printouts of his emails and texts, every email, every
text he sent or received.

Speaker 3 (02:13:18):
Where's the warrant for this? They didn't have a warrant
for it.

Speaker 12 (02:13:21):
So they either got it under some ruse by claiming
it was a matter of national security and now they're
going to use this against them in a criminal prosecution,
or they hacked into his computer, which is a crime
for which they prosecute people.

Speaker 5 (02:13:34):
Indeed, well, that is I want to use the word
orwelling again, that's just absolutely beyond the pale. Now, there
has to be evidence in support a probable cause. If
that evidence is like we go back to the fruit
of the poisonous tree, or if it's unconstitutionally gathered, then
you can attack the subpoena as being improperly issued because

(02:13:56):
it sprung from stolen, unconstitutionally gathered evidence.

Speaker 1 (02:14:00):
So is he going to go to fight that in court?

Speaker 3 (02:14:03):
Well, of course he is. I mean, I'm sure his is.

Speaker 12 (02:14:05):
The first thing his lawyers, after they ask for the
materials back immediately that we're not subject to the search warrant.
The next thing they will do is get a copy
of the affidavits that were submitted by FBI agents to
this federal judge.

Speaker 3 (02:14:21):
The judge doesn't know what's going on. This has happened
to me.

Speaker 12 (02:14:24):
I'm sitting in a courtroom and my assistant says, you
know you're the emergent duty judge this week, right who's
here now?

Speaker 1 (02:14:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (02:14:32):
There's three state police here who want to see you
about a search warrant. They give you materials you believe,
you swear them in. They tell the You swear and
they tell the truth right there. You administer the oath
in your courtroom with a court stenographer there.

Speaker 3 (02:14:45):
Yes, this is true. You read the stuff.

Speaker 12 (02:14:48):
Oh, there's definitely probable course of crime. You sign the
search warrant. They go out and they execute it. Once
I was trying a murder by auto case and in
the middle of the trial they produced some evidence and
I said, how did you get this evidence? And I said,
search more, and they said search one. I said, what

(02:15:09):
judge signed this search warrant given what we now know
about it? Big smile on the prosecutor's face, Your honor,
you did two and a half years ago. Let me
see what you presented me. Then, let me see what
I know now. I then and there, this is outside
the presence of the jury invalidated the search mark that
I had signed two and a half years ago because
they failed to tell me what they knew then and

(02:15:32):
I knew now because I had learned it in the courtroom,
which totally mitigated, totally mitigated the idea that there.

Speaker 3 (02:15:41):
Was probable cause of crime and the place to be searched.

Speaker 5 (02:15:45):
Is there an obligation under the judicial canons of ethics
or anything else for a judge to look behind the
veneer of that'sworn statement? Like, wait a second, you got
all of his text messages? I mean, okay, I see
that they specifically provide probable cause if you've gathered them correctly.
But here, let me go an extra stuff further and
ask you what you asked the lawyer or the prosecutor

(02:16:07):
in that follow up case. How did you gather these
specific text messages? Do they even walk through that step?

Speaker 3 (02:16:13):
Well, you know, they should not every judge does.

Speaker 12 (02:16:19):
Some of them are of the view that as long
as there's a probable cause, if there's any other evidence
to negate probable cause, tell it to the jury because
they fear that they are interfering with another branch of
the government. But I am those who are a little
bit more sensitive, of course, I don't do this anymore,

(02:16:41):
a little bit.

Speaker 3 (02:16:42):
More sensitive to civil liberties, would say, where did you
get this? How did you get this?

Speaker 12 (02:16:47):
I don't remember the facts of the case in which
this happened. I just remembered thinking to myself, no judge
would possibly have signed a search warrant knowing what I
now know after a week of trial. But of course
all that stuff which they knew then, yeah, they kept
for me. Now, you can't choose which judge to go to.

(02:17:12):
It's whoever is the emergent duty judge. You call the
clerk or the sheriff. If it's after hours. I had
state police in my home once at three in the morning,
and whoever has that assignment, you're stuck with that person.

Speaker 1 (02:17:29):
Fair enough.

Speaker 5 (02:17:29):
And then there's also the scope of the warrant, which
is limited, and they cannot on a limited search one
for example, you go and we're looking for electronic devices,
specifically cell phones, laptops, pads, computers, and then go in
and haul everything out of that person's house merely because
it's in there.

Speaker 12 (02:17:48):
So it's so Ritter said to them, you have given
me a receipt for my mobile phone, my desktop, and
my wife's desktop. I want to receipt for all these documents.
And they said no, well you know that this is
not in the search warn and they said, no comment
and they left. So again, I don't know how this

(02:18:10):
is grain and there are procedures to address this. And
you know, Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, the most quotable judge in
American history, once said justice is determined by the personality
of the judges.

Speaker 3 (02:18:25):
He was right, but that should not be the case.

Speaker 12 (02:18:27):
They should all be faithful to the Bill of Rights,
and they should all look beneath the surface of what
is presented to them.

Speaker 1 (02:18:36):
It just breaks my heart.

Speaker 5 (02:18:37):
This is the america we live in, Judge of Polton,
It really is, because that's certainly not the America that
I thought I lived in, and it's certainly not the
america that our founding fathers envisioned when they well memorialize
these liberties, these rights that we are born with in
the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution United States of America,
the Bill of Rights. Judge Neapolitano, Judging Freedoms where you

(02:18:58):
find them online, Just search judging Freedom and you just
type into Paul Town. You'll run right into it. Facebook, YouTube,
wherever it happens to be. Who you are going to
be talking to today?

Speaker 12 (02:19:06):
I have Colonel Douglas McGregor today at two o'clock, who's
one of my heaviest titters.

Speaker 3 (02:19:12):
And at three o'clock.

Speaker 12 (02:19:15):
CIA Agent Phil GERALDI he's the one that George Bush
threw out of the Oval office when he told Bush
the Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction.

Speaker 5 (02:19:26):
Well, someday maybe we'll know where Kamala Harris stands on
foreign policy, because the silence is deafening along those lines.
And I know the leaders of Iran and Russia and
China probably be pretty interested in getting a land a
lowdown on where she is. Do you think it's a
perpetuation of the last four years your on her man,
I hope not.

Speaker 12 (02:19:46):
The last four years of foreign policy have been nothing
short of a disaster. Twenty billion for genocide in Gaza,
one hundred and eighty five billion for a losing war
in Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (02:20:01):
Nothing to be gained by either of them.

Speaker 5 (02:20:04):
On the heels of quite a few what we will
put in the loss categories including Afghanistan, Judge and Napolitano.
Always a pleasure. I'll look forward to next Wednesday. Already,
have a wonderful week and best of health. You will
be looking for you on judging freedom. Thank you, back
at you, Brian, All the best take care eight forty
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