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farm tonight. You're invited. Welcome back to George Brunman Man.
It's always great seeing you, especially when we are seeing
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the studio this night.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Thanks Bryan.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Great to be here. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Thanks man.
We got a chance at a decent new year coming up.
I think it feels that way, doesn't it. It does.
It's a great feeling. Actually, I can't imagine the opposite feeling.
What would have happened on if we didn't call off
November to that end. And I will tell you, I
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you know, I feel this this this massive weight has
been taken off my shoulders. And it was an extremely
stressful year obviously politically. Just the stress leading up to
the election was just really taking a toll on me
physically and mentally. And because I take this stuff seriously, man,
I care about our country. Mean to me, I'm like you,
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I freedom, liberty, the founding principles of our country all
just being wiped away before our very eyes.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
And it was that would have been the end.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
If we had lost in November at the state, in
national level, it would have been. Yeah, I hard to
imagine what we be now.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
And I don't know if you've heard any of the snippets,
the sound bites from the speeches, that Kamala Harris has
been giving since the election. That would have been our president.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
I mean it's I'm sorry, she's got the IQ of
a doorknob. I mean, that's just service the doorknobs man
will I will not on behalf of the doorknob lobby
allow you to make such criticisms.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
It's sad.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
I mean, so we went from somebody that's comotos I mean,
he's dementia on wheels, to someone who can't string together
a sentence without a teleprompter. To me, the epitome of
her entire campaign was the time that the telepropter went
off and she said, we got thirty two more days,
and then the prompter died, and she's like looking around, going, uh,
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we got thirty two more days. And then you can
tell she's getting ticked because she has no idea what
she was saying, and I'm just reading words. This is
the best we have. I mean, it's crazy. The interesting
thing to me is, well, two things. Really, there was
no violence afterwards.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
I there you go.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
I was gonna get to that, and thank you for
anticipating it.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
I think, you know I did if Trump one that
that we would be having, you know, BLM two point zero.
You know it would have been had he not won
the popular vote. I believe that's correct. And not only
did he win the popular vote he wanted by a lot.
He clubbed her like a baby harp seal one that
won huge gains in all of the minority categories. I
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think the only place he lost was college educated single women. Well,
which is an interesting demographic. You know what, I'm gonna
go there, man, not gonna go there. But the baby
thing is maybe they're single by choice. Well, I'm not
gonna go there yet.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
I just went there.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
But the other thing is extremely surprising is how Trump
has handled it. I think the the assassination, where you know,
he came within a centimeter of dying, totally changed that man.
He is much more reserved. You don't see him going
nuts on Twitter. Every now and then he puts out
a crazy thing, untruth social, but nothing like he used to.
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But he is sitting back and getting the job done.
I think people now and I was the one of
the most profound. You know, again, I always qualify little
L libertarian. I know I'm not a Republican, I'm a
little L libertarian. And one of the reasons I'm not
a Republican is because of that crap that they just
put out in terms of that bill, that spending bill.
We're gonna we can talk a little about that about that.
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But I was extremely critical of Donald Trump in the
first term because of his Twitter feed and because of
his just inability to just keep his mouth shut with
regard to any criticism that was levied his way. A
lot on his play, he could have risen above. It
was one of the things. He was the lightning rod,
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and anytime he opened his mouth and provided more fuel
for the fire left and whatever he was going to
say or do was going to be criticized and demonized anyway,
but he just kind of added to it, and I
kept it, doesn't he have an advisor? Doesn't he have
someone who can take his phone away? Doesn't he have
someone who can manage the Twitter feed or whatever? And
the answer was obviously no. Now you're right, he's a
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different guy. He is more presidential, and when he does
say things, there isn't there is a really great sense
of humor about some of the things he says, which
otherwise would have been lightning rods for left wing attacks
on him. So he's kind of managed to balance responding
and being funny. And of course it's it's almost like
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he's already in office. Considerab Oh golly, yeah, I mean,
Mexico's already changing what they're doing. Canada is in trouble
because of what he's already saying. But the fact that
he's now just sort of setting in place. I'm want
these people in charge, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami old man, brother, God,
this is going to be amazing to watch. And you
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just saw it last night. Musk was able to shut
down that crazy continuing resolution with all of that porkose
FCC non compliant. People gave themselves a raise in that bill,
seventy thousand. You know what, what double the normal amount
or every gamount for an American.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
That's the race you're dealing with. Inflation.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
We got people struggling, you know, people in Hamilton County
campaign their damn real estate taxes. We could talk about
Columbus today if you want, but wow, you know, I
mean the world is hurting in a lot of different ways. War, famine, pestilence. Look,
we got a new bird flu outbreak. I mean, you
know what what else we the piling on all over
the place. They gave themselves a raise and better healthcare somehow.
(06:43):
I don't know how you get. Yeah, they got out
of Obamacare. They freed them. They never have been that's true.
But I mean, anyway, there's a number of ways we
can criticize that monstrosity, but apparently the plug has been
pulled on it. You know what, I hope they have
to be in Columbus, in Washington, d C. For for Christmas.
I deserve to be in Washington, D C. For Christmas.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
I'm I'm almost on the page of let's just shut
it down. If they're going to do this kind of
crap at the end of the year life, Yeah, crap
is okay, okay, I mean, if they're allowed to do
that and try and sabotage you know, they wanted to
put the farm the farm Bill is in there for
an entire year.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Talk about pork.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
All of the money they give away there at subsidizing
high frucos corns herup.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
We'll talk about that at all point.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
I know, you got a food thing going on with it.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
But I think coming back to the idea that Trump
is not acting like Trump in his most basic form,
He's not to win the Twitter thing. And they spent
an entire year trying to bankrupt him a half billion
dollar fine for not accounting for something on your campaign
finance report? Are you kidding me? He could go in
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there and just recavoc with just due to them what
they did to him, But he said, I'm not. I'm
not concerned about that. I don't want to talk about
the past. I think sparities the unifier. I'm like, go,
go go, and that will set the stage for a
growing larger and I like this more populous version of
the Republican Party. You know, there's a lot of people
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out in the world who could, you know, enjoy the
fruits and benefits of well, lower taxes, for example, less regulation.
That's good for the economy, it's good for job, it's
good for growth, and good for small business. We got
to get small business to come back. You could see
what was happening. They're trying to get rid of small business.
The was it the Corporate account of or Corporate Transparency
(08:35):
Act CTA. It's only applies to small business. It was
supposedly for homeowners' associations. My wife's the treasurer. She had
to put the documents together for the damn thing that
for our homeowners association, we got ten houses.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Wow, that's it.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
So, I mean they were trying to get rid of
all the small business. I think Trump's gonna turn it loose.
I mean he's definitely you know, with the soft Bank
announcement and one hundred billion dollars that's not small business.
But I think if he gets rid of the regulations
and the tax cuts come in.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Permanently, I think things could take off.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
And you know, the big thing that happened to him
last time is he won the election and then lost
the mid terms. I think if unemployment goes down, actual
employment goes up among Americans, not just foreigners, I think
he could win an even bigger majority in the House.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Come you know, two years from now.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
In the midterms, normally the party in office suffers, so
that I mean, effectively, you can anticipate more Democrats. We'll see,
got my popcorn out for the entire four year term.
And I'm hoping the best literally for everyone.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
I think that's the key to all of this is
let's forget about the partisanship. You know, I would say
that we currently have three political parties. You got the
Communist Democrats, you got the Rhinos, and you got the
America First. I think we're going to see the America
first take over right, and I view that America first
SEGM as like my dream that libertarian. I trust you
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with your wallet, I trust you with your zipper. Let's
just live and let live, leave me alone, leave you
the hell alone, and let's prosper Amen six fifteen more.
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You might just go ahead and mention the holiday buffet
at the farm. It's tonight and it's the opportunity for
folks to show up. What's going to be going on
at the event tonight, George, Well, we're just trying to
get together to celebrate the holidays. We haven't had a
meeting since the election, so it's it's just an opportunity
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to get together before Christmas. It's the standard farm buffet
on Thursday evenings, famous marinated Fred Jig and your baby
Beggar ribs.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Dan will be there with the family. I'm sure Dan
el Sesser, He's been there forever. Families had it forever.
But it's a great opportunity just to shoot the breeze,
have a nice dinner, get ready for the holidays. We
can talk about whatever you want to talk about. No meeting,
We're just getting together to eat good fellowship at this
time of year. It's a perfect opportunity. So well, like
we were talking about, there's plenty to celebrate. Uh, there
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is in Hamildy County. We got our butts handed to us.
It's unfortunate. You could see it coming by the way
they ran the race. I found it quite interesting. You know,
when the Tea Party was in its heyday and we
had the meetings at the farm back in two thousand.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
And nine and ten.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
In twenty ten, our entire focus was getting Steve Shabbat
to replace Steve Dreehouse.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
I mean that was it.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
We went to maybe three thousand to four thousand doors
and we were able to pull that off.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Well.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
This year we kind of took on the Orlando Sanza campaign.
We hit eight thousand postcards out there. Either hand, delivered
or Ray. He's an amazing candidate individual fan. I mean he,
him and Jessica are all the boxes checked for everything
that anybody on our side of the political leanings could
ever possibly won. Intelligent, served his country, great family man,
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right on all the issues, great public speaker. I mean
that he lost is just that was one of the
biolage he had hurt that could because he lost. That
was definitely the downto when he rand, gosh, the most
liberal guy we could find. He's already been the Gang
of five, so you know he's a criminal. But what
I really found interesting from the Republican Party perspective in
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Hambleton County in twenty ten, every single judge came to
the meetings. Every the sheriff came to the meetings. We
had everybody there. This year, I couldn't get anybody to come.
I begged Melissa Powers, she came for one event, couldn't
get her to come back at the end to try
and do a last minute bush. None of the judges.
I didn't have a single judge. Even Megan didn't make it.
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Megan Shanahan's been there quite a bit and she couldn't
even make it because nobody cared about Hamilton County. She
was working the rest of the state. I just found
it interesting that there's no grassroots reach at all, and
after getting their butts handed to them, it's like they're
doubling down on that strategy. I don't understand it. You
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had that discussion with Adam Taylor. Adam, he's a marketing genius.
I mean, that guy's got more ideas than anybody I've
ever met. He does, and he's really trying to help.
But I'm hearing rumors that they're doubling down. They're going
to go back to the same old main street crowd
downtown that you know runs the party. And it's like,
what are you running? You don't have a single Republican
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in the county or the city, not one. Well, okay, look,
well the problem is I think illustrated by Melissa powers Loss.
She has a great record, amazing. She has done a great,
great job for the community, the juvenile programs, the Drug Corps,
the veteran in his programs. She's she a tough on
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crime prosecutor. Obviously she struggles with some of the liberal judges,
but she's not laying down and letting criminals go she's
prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And she
ran against someone with zero experience, who has didn't even
have her license last year and never law license even
last year, hasn't been in the courtroom in ever a
long long time, and did not have a campaign none, nothing,
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didn't go out in public, didn't do a town hall meeting.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
I mean maybe she did. I didn't hear about it.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
It was never written about, you know, and a lot
of people out and listening anything like who is it anyway?
Who ended up being Connie Pillage? Where was her name?
Where was her you know party, where's her platform?
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Nothing? She was on the blue sample back. That's it.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
That see, that's the point I was getting to. And
if that's all it takes to win in Hamilton County,
you don't have to spend any money. And the Republicans,
I guess they've just thrown in the towel. Why bother?
Why why even try? But you know, you say we
want to Melissa Powers, she was out all over the place.
She was out there, and she did the event at
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the farm and immediately said afterwards, I really would like
to do a podcast with you. So we set that
up and if you watch that podcast you can see
my face. Halfway through. I'm like, oh my god, she
is an amazing prosecutor. She's perfect for this job. And
she's running against somebody whose name appeared on a blue
piece of patron That's all it.
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Liberty dot Us George Renaman in studio, you get the
details on tonight's holiday buffet at the farm. Just an
opportunity for some fellowship with the Restore Liberty US folks
and talk politics.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Let's talk real quick.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
I know everybody's got their own mixed feelings about RFK Junior,
But in the capacity he will be in, he will
be playing in the Trump administration, I'm not afraid of him.
I know he's a loon like on Green and he's
a huge Green guy. He's pretty big on abortion as well.
(23:23):
I know, so a lot of reasons for me to
dislike him, but he won't have any control over the
vast majority of things that we disagree with him on.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Now.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
I'm glad we had the polio vaccine. Honestly, I've seen
the devastation that polio did on the whole. I mean,
for years, iron lungs, geez, there were rooms filled with
people in iron lungs because of polio. So I'm not
an anti vax guy. I like the idea of being
able to choose whether or not it's an appropriate thing.
(23:52):
I'd like them to do a lot of clinical trials
to prove that they're safe or that they can warm
me at a time of the perils of taking any
given drug, like they have to do before I choose
knowingly whether or not.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
To take it.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Obviously, I'm referring to the COVID nineteen vaccine, which obviously
has a massive number of problems forced upon the American people.
So but to say no vaccines across the board, and
I'm not that guy, and he isn't saying that either.
He's saying what you just said, which has proved to
me they're safe and he's been getting you know, Fauci
(24:24):
when after him for saying that the vaccines that you
give kids haven't been safety trialed. Turns out none of
them have, and so I think that's a valid complaint.
The other thing is, you know, you go from the
original Salk vaccine for polio, which was they basically take
the germ, practically kill it. Yeah, and your body builds
up in anybody, that's a natural process. They're just activating
(24:45):
something your body does. Anyway, fast forward to mRNA. They're
reprogramming your own DNA. They're now finding that the body
is still producing spike proteins because of that little amount
of mRNA injected in you has now been incorporated into
your DNA. And that's where the things frighten me. And
(25:06):
that's where what more research, and that's see, that's an
area where I think he's making some valid points, just
like he made.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
And then the other thing is, and.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
More importantly for me, as I've done, you know, because
I have you know, cancer, I've done a lot of
research and if I find out that you know, diet
plays a huge role in it, and you can literally
starve cancer by just depriving it of sugars. I was
just gonna mention that, and that's what I've been doing.
I went in a keyto diet for a full month.
I had no carbs and zero sugar, and I've allowed
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myself some carbs since then.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
U helped.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I lost fifteen pounds in a month on that thing,
by the way, So if you want to lose weight,
you know, go ahead and struggle and suffer like I did,
and it sucks. I'm not going to tell you anything
is great about the keyto diet. You think eating a
pound of bacon every day is fun and I didn't
even do that. But what you find is that the
foods that you're allowed to eat on a keyto diet
and it making you get bored. You get bored bored quickly.
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We've been doing it since July, and so my wife
and I started down this path of looking at the
new literatures out there.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
There's a bunch of great books.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
And at the same time then Rfk's coming to the foreground,
and it's like, Okay, this is something we should investiga awareness.
This is why I like him. He'll at least be
talking about it. Everyone in government seems to be protective
of some evil industries. And I'm not going to blanket
say all the food industries are all evil and corrupt,
but Lord Almighty, when you start cutting sugar out of
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your diet, that's the moment in time you realize what
in the living hell is going on in everything corn syrup?
Speaker 1 (26:40):
I mean, you can't get away from it. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
So there's a combination of things that kind of drove
my wife and I and now we've got a whole
team are putting together for something we're calling Restore Wellness
st So what happened is we started doing the research
and so, like you mentioned, cancer needs sugar. If you
if you start it a sugar, the cancer starts to die.
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Alzheimer's needs cholesterol. The fact that cholesterol is being taken
out of your body with statins. You know, they've got
these ridiculously low numbers. They're targeting your brain's forty percent cholesterol.
You start starving it, guess what, you lose your mind? Yeah,
And honestly, my dad, you know, he terrible cases of
Alzheimer's dementia. And I haven't seen definitive proof that those
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statins do that. But at the same time, that's the
point that's made your brain is largely fat. And he
took them from the moment they came out on the market.
I remember he was proudly, I'm CHOLESTERO know, my veins
are teflon coded. Now I'm not going to have my
arteries blocked. And you know he had his father died
of a massive heart attack when my dad was eighteen
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years old, right, so you know, and high cholesterol, number wise,
does tend to run in the family. I was even
on those damn things for a while, and it's been
decades since I got off them. But I don't view
the cholesterol as necessarily evil. It's part of your body
and your and the fats are your brain. So have
you taken all the fats out of your body is
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a dangerous thing geo logically speaking, the whole thing is
that cholesterol was something that could measure, and by measuring
it they can take it, take action against it. But
the real issue is, and what the literature is now
saying is blaming cholesterol for heart issues clogged arteries is
like blaming firemen for house fires. Yes, cholesterol shows up
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in all of these clawed gartery cases. Why because there's
a tear in the artery and they're coming to fix that.
It's like you know, when there's a fire in the house,
you call the fire company and they come out and
put out the fire. Cholesterol is nothing more than a
reaction to inflammation. Inflammation is caused by seed oils, high
fructose corn syrup, and carbs, and so we're going after
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the wrong thing. And it's really interesting. So we started
down that path you just talked about. When now that
it's been like fire or six months, we don't even
really think about it at all, but every now and
it's like, man, you know, I'd really like to have
a soft dough pressl and you know what, baked potato
and all your life's too sure to completely deprive yourself
of that. That's why I dropped the Kida diet like
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a bad habit for Thanksgiving, yep. But I've stuck on
the low, low, low sugar component and that's actually been
pretty easy to accommodate. Once you ebb all the sugars,
once you know what you can and cannot eat, it's
pretty easy. And someone that substitution like instead of rice,
use cabbage, right, and a multitude of different ways. But
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it's a good thing, and I'm glad you're encouraging it.
It's Restore Wellness dot org is what you are now
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George Rennan in studio from Restore Liberty dot us, but
also from Restore Wellness dot org. We're talking about nutrition
and health and the context of RFK at least, I
think hopefully will raise sufficient awareness so we can all
improve our diets. I don't know why. You know, we've
got all these dyes and things in the suit, and
you look at the list of ingredients and you're like,
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holy crap. You know, okay, I understand the first four
ingredients like bread you need flour and eggs and you know,
yea's and then after that it's like fifteen ingredients, which
like what in the hell is FDC die number seven
or whatever doing in there, So maybe that has some
component to do with it. But you're not talking out
of school here. I know it's not doctor George Brenneman,
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but you do have a medical practitioner working with you
on this Restore Wellness dot Org, right, and so we're
taking a bit of a different approach here. So all
of the political stuff we've been doing, the whole objective
is you educate people so they can get other people
persuaded to vote whatever way you want to try and
get them to vote. So you're always working on this
person that's not at the meeting. The difference with Restore
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Wellness is we're really focused on educating the people firsthand.
So we're trying to put out information on you know, nutrition,
on lifestyle, on all of the new literature on what's
going on in the medical field. And the big difference is,
let's stop focusing on which pill I take for which
symptom and instead let's focus on not getting the symptoms
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in the first place. There's the thought, and to me,
that's the revolution that's happening right now is we're finally realizing, Hey,
the fact that we got runaway obesity, run away heart,
disease run away Alzheimer's. What if the cause isn't because
we haven't come up with the right pill yet. What
if the cause is what we're eating or the fact
that we're not getting off the couch. So restore Wellness
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dot org we're doing a couple of things different. We're
going to really focus on getting some videos and podcasts
out there. We've teamed up with a functional medical practitioner
guy named Keith Tennefeld. He's alt In Harrison. He got
a rep for how he was treating COVID. He was
having huge success on keeping people off of respirators and
treating them with ivermectin and you know ACQ and zinc.
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So he's an out of the box thinker, very very practical,
entirely focused on what can you do to prevent disease
as opposed to treat disease. And so Keith is part
of our team now. He's going to be with us
on the podcast and on the videos. Super excited. We're
getting enormously positive feedback. We've contacted some of the authors
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of the books that I mentioned on the website.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
We're going to have them on as guests.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
So I think we're we're onto something that could really
help you know, the community as a whole, and you know,
whoever else wants to, you know, listen in via the
web on what we're trying to do here. But it's
a local focus, but with a global concept in mind.
We're really trying to focus on how do you prevent
heart disease? How do you make it so that you know,
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when I hit sixty five this year and I'm feeling
every inch of that sixty five, how do I make
it so it doesn't get any where from here?
Speaker 1 (35:00):
And in fact, it might get better.
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And you know, diet's a big thing, exercise is a
big thing, but you got to be practical about it.
So none of this is unattainable. It's all some very
simple steps. It's just a matter of getting the information
out there. So that's what we're trying to do. I
encourage everybody go to restore wellness dot org. We're gonna
start populating it come January. So we're really looking forward
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to taking.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
This on well.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
I hope you have some great success at it. While
you're at it, figure out a way. And I'm speaking
on behalf of a lot of people in the listening
audience right now, including I'm talking to my wife. Figure
out a way to tap motivation to exercise. See, I
can watch diet and I can be good at that.
Getting my lazy butt off the couch and to do
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something physical is something that is lacking in my personality.
So you figure that one out. Brother, you are gonna
hit a home run forever if you see it, because
I'm not see I know, I'm not alone. Everybody's going
you're right, man, how is it? Yeah, there's my neighbor.
He's out there jogging every morning. He runs three months
where he gets so his cars go to work.
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at Loveline chet Kingramont fifty five KRC, the talkstation.
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Fifty two at about kercit talk station a few more
minutes here with George running and Restory Liberty dot us
and of course the new site which will soon be
well populated with health information Restore Wellness dot org pivoting
over in the last couple of minutes. I just wanted
to bring this up because I was so frustrated, and
I have been and repeatedly frustrated four years now with
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the UH the Republican government in Columbus I regularly referred
as like hurting cat. Do you think that they would
get along and play nicely and actually accomplish something on
behalf of Ohioan's in the name of you know, our collective.
You're in my and my listening audience's belief systems the
message you know, smaller government, you know, a more better
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functioning government, and bringing about, you know, much needed legislation like,
for example, doing something about the insanity that is our
real estate taxes. And they had an opportunity to do it,
and there's been actual legislator fully crafted and vetted through
committee laying on their desks now since last year and
Lloyd Old got passed by the House what's seventy seven
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to eleven or something like that. This homestead relief would
have helped the seniors, largely those who are on Social Security,
and those are the ones that are worried about losing
their property because their taxes won up thirty percent. And
that you Senate, well, you know it just didn't do enough,
or they could have done I'll take a little tiny bite.
You would not know that we have super majority gop
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up in the ilus. And what's even worse, property taxes
are Like when you start talking to that, my blood
pressure goes sky high because not only are they not
helping the fact that you can't afford to keep your house,
not because of the mortgage, but because of the property taxes.
They're talking about getting rid of the income tax. Well,
time out. If you get rid of the income tax,
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that just means property taxes are going to go even higher.
You're getting taxed on the current value of your home,
not what he paid for it. So you're just going
to drive people out of their houses. It's like their
intent on getting rid of home ownership. The Columbus mindset
is just bonkers. You can tell who's paying their bills.
It's not us, it's the lobbyists up there. And on
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top of that, I don't know if you saw the house.
I don't know if it's past. The Senate yet just
passed a thirty percent increase to all police and fire
retirement funds. So every single township now has a thirty
percent increase in their bill with no way to pay
for it except increased property taxes. So not only are
they not taking up action on the Homestead Act to
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help seniors and basically anybody else afford their homes, they're
going after income tax, which is going to drive property
even higher. And now They're raising the costs associated with
every community in the state with no way to pay
for it. It's like they're totally tone deaf, and I
don't know how we get rid of the fact that
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these people keep getting re elected and they have no
idea what they're doing to harm their the voters, and
it's just crazy. They just keep getting back up there
and they just circulate through. I mean, just look at
the West Side. You go from the Senate to the House,
to the Senate to the House. We've got term moments,
but nobody ever pays for it. It's it's absolutely bonkers.
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I don't know how we get Columbus in line. There's
going to have to be I talk with Tom's Alistawski.
I'm sure you've talked with Tom up in Portach County.
Tom's thing is next year, we're not backing any Republicans.
The only people will back our independents. So we're going
to go after school boards, township trustees, you know, all
of the local stuff and say, Okay, I don't care
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if you're a Republican or Democrat. I want you to
be citizen first and focus on what's really causing the issues.
Going back to where We started this conversation this morning
at the beginning, which is this whole sort of populist
do something for the collective people, do something to make
our lives simpler, easier, less regulated, more freedoms, more liberties.
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Leave me alone and stop taking my money, amen, Brother George.
Always a distinct pleasure talking with you, having you on
the program, and I will strongly encourage people to, you know,
go ahead and head on over to the farm tonight
five point thirty for the buffet. Wonderful food at the farm.
It's a West Side institution and you can enjoy the
fellowship this time of the year, perfect time a year
for it. I met Merry Christmas do you and your family?
Merry Christmas to you and to all your listeners. Brian,
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you've got a huge crowd out there. I wish everybody
happy holidays and best wishes for a great twenty twenty five.
We'll hit the ground running and we'll have you back
on the program in twenty twenty five, Folks, stick around
Roger King in studio Heart for Seniors Foundation, and then
we're gonna hear from Dan Clair, a chief communications officer
for Disabled Veterans or Disabled American veterans. They've got a
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Patriot boot camp cool thing going on. We'll learn about
that at seven thirty. Stick around, please, a.
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