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Speaker 1 (00:01):
A rare and balanced view on politics of today's world,
based on facts born of rationality, common sense, and logic,
providing context on today's events. This is American Perspective with
Rick Thomas.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Hello everyone, and welcome to American Perspective. I am your host, Rick. Well,
pretty much everywhere but here in the US is cold.
East Coast is getting snow. We're getting nothing but rain

(00:44):
and my East Coast, I mean probably like at least
down to Virginia. I've been seeing in a Virginia. I
don't know about North Carolina, but at least Virginia is
getting snow. I do know that much. Anyway, Well, it
is the season, that's right, It is the season. Okay,

(01:07):
Well we are well, I mean, you know, yeah, this
this you know, come on, if you know, you know, seriously,
Bonnie Bonnie was like, no, Rick, you have snow, laugh
out loud. Yeah, I have snow in my imaginary head

(01:29):
because I'm unlike many of my listeners, my loyal P
one listeners, I actually enjoy the snow. I like the snow.
I like it when it's cold. Anyway, all right, enough
about the weather. Let's move on. Okay, let's get back

(01:50):
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(02:10):
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Have funny things the things that I have to do
to make things work around here. Oh my gosh. Okay, Well,
now apparently the Dems, especially those idiots in Congress, they're
all now calling for the release of the video footage.
They want to put it into the public of the

(07:34):
video footage of the drug vote that had on September second,
that apparently had two people survive quote unquote, and some
of them, some of the congress people like Tom Cotton,
are basically saying, no, no, no, this wasn't this wasn't
what you think it is. And yet they are all

(07:57):
calling or they're trying to call for for it to
be presented or for things to be presented for everybody.
But as far as the video goes, but once again,
the Democrats are working on essentially a you know, eighty

(08:23):
twenty thing. They're working on an eighty twenty thing. Yes,
Because there's a poll that came out from the Reagan
National Defense Survey, the Reagan National Defense Survey, and it

(08:45):
conducted a survey with roughly two five hundred adults and
it's designed to gauge national sentiment on security, military, and geopolitics. Well,
the findings show that sixty two percent approve of using

(09:06):
the military to confront possible drug traffickers in the Latin
America and the Caribbean. This comes as the United States
maintains a robust naval posture and growing air campaign in
the region. So once again, sixty two percent on this

(09:27):
pole of roughly twenty five hundred adults say they approve
of using the military to confront drug traffickers. So yeah. Now,
what's interesting is that because the survey was done while

(09:47):
operations in that region are intensifying, the Pole actually captured
a moment of heightened willingness to use force when national
interests are at stake. Now, the survey also notes that
a partisanship remains a driver on many issues, even as
support for NATO and for defending Ukraine and Taiwan rise.

(10:13):
So the nine strikes reported by the end of the period,
followed by fifteen by the time the period closed, illustrate
a reality that Americans are responding to with patients and resolves.
Since then, six more strikes have occurred, bringing the tallly
to eighty three fatalities tied to those operations. So yeah.

(10:38):
And by the way, the Reagan survey also asks Americans
to rate their confidence in public institutions, and the US
military received the highest marks, with eighty two percent expressing
at least some confidence in the military. That benchmark stands

(10:59):
in contrast to mix views on other topics and reflects
a long standing trust in the men and women who serve. Well,
I know, I trust the military for the most part.
I don't trust idiots like Mark Kelly who used to
be military. I don't trust a lot of veterans who
are like veterans against Trump. I don't trust those people
because they've forgotten what their oath actually is all about.

(11:24):
So yeah, anyway, Oh and Nana, you are correct. Eighty
three narco terrorists eliminated. That's what's happened anyway. So yeah,
once again, the left is on the wrong side of
what's known as an eighty twenty issue, which pretty much

(11:46):
means that public sentiment goes toward the eighty percent side
the eighty twenty issue. That's what they mean whenever you
hear them talking about that. All right, Uh, one question
we're going to shift gears here head into minisot. One

(12:07):
question that is coming out. I like how Mark Lemann
says it. That's why I copy him. Anyway. One question
that has come out of all of this wonderful stuff
that has been happening here recently, and by wonderful, I'm
putting that in air quotes and being very sarcastic with that,
is whether or not there's going to be some heads

(12:29):
rolling or if there's going to be some sort of
political fallout. For an example, Ilhan Omar went on, you know,
the weekend shows, and she was saying, well, you know,
people need to understand that Somemalis, the Somalis that were
the ones that perpetrated it, not all of them. Keep
in mind, I'm trying to trying to be real here.

(12:50):
There were some Somalis that perpetrated all of this fraud
in the upwards of somewhere between one to eight billion dollars.
They don't even know how much because they haven't even
done and they have even finished investigating yet. But all
of that being said, you got to wonder if there's
going to be some sort of political fallout now. Illhn

(13:10):
Omar went on all the Sunday shows, or well at
least one and was saying, well, you need to understand
Somali's we're the victims too. Okay, for those of you
that are not aware, people from Somalia just steal from
the government over there, no matter what. That's part of
their culture. And so again them coming here creating a fraud,

(13:36):
you know, some sort of a fraud scheme and stealing
from the government. For them, it's just another Tuesday. Those
are not the kind of people that we want here
in this country. I'm sorry, you know if you think
that I'm being a bigot or whatever. Yeah, they just
need to go. Okay, that may be part of your culture,
but that's not a part of our culture. Our culture

(13:58):
is a respect for law, a respect for taxpayer money
in other people's property, and honesty and so on and
so forth. See, they need to go. Okay, they just
need to go. They don't need to be here. Well,

(14:18):
the one question, if it's not Ill hann Omar, there's
one other person who really should be on the chopping block.
I don't even care if I'll hann Omar necessarily takes
a hit. I mean she should, but let's be honest,
she's removed from that state for the most part. But
the one person, the one person who absolutely should either

(14:40):
fall on the sword himself or get his head chopped
off in political speak and never grace public life ever again,
is none other than Tim Walls. There's a piece in
Breitbart News and that came from the Hill that there's

(15:04):
some questions as to whether or not Tim Walls may
have ended his political career. So The Hill reported on
Saturday that this particular thing may actually get Tim Walls
out of not only the governorship, but out of because

(15:24):
by the way, he is running for governor again, not
only the governorship but also could get him out of
public life altogether. Now, believe me, if that happens, I
applaud them. That is a that is a I applaud
that because that is that is fantastic. That is fantastic.

(15:46):
To get Tim Walls out of public life. That's sort
of like Kamala Harris I don't want to see Kamala
Harris ever again. She failed. She needs to go. She's
an other complete stupid moron and needs to move on
with her life. Never took race public life ever again. Well,

(16:06):
The Hill reported that there was a former Minnesota Democratic
state senator and political analyst in the state by the
name of ember Reichgott. That's r e I c h
g O T T jung j u n g e
or jungji. I don't know Howard's pronounced, but anyway. She

(16:29):
said that the governor I think has done a very
respectable job, a good job in Minnesota for the years
that he's been here. But he's clearly vulnerable, and in
my view, he is riskier than any other Democratic candidate
that might run. She also continued and said that the
fraud happened on his watch, which it did, and that

(16:52):
Walls can't erase that. That's right. He also she All
also said that the governor is taking steps to rectified,
including audits. However, those investigations will probably uncover more. Yeah. Well.
On Saturday, the Small Business Administration Secretary Kelly Loffler posted

(17:18):
on x that the SBA was also uncovering fraud and
accusing the governor of using his best efforts to obstruct investigations. Really,
so he's looking to blockade this now. There was another

(17:38):
longtime ally of Walls, Yeah keeps misspelling Walls anyway, Tim
Walls that told The Hill that the controversy itself could
not only see his gubernatorial re election for a third term,
but likely a presidential bid as well. I wouldn't want

(18:00):
this butthole to be in any presidential candidacy. And ever again,
he had his shot and freakin' took his you know,
jazz hands or whatever it was that he always would
run out on the stage with. And he just needs
to go away again, fade out of public life. You

(18:21):
messed up, You had your shot, you messed up, and
you need to go away period. Well, this unnamed ally
of Walls says, the challenges are that Minnesota has a
very low low tolerance for fraud, waste and abuse. Really

(18:49):
does it doesn't sound like it sounds like they're the
haven for fraud, wasted abuse, not a very low tolerance
for it. But anyway, this same ally continued and said,
it's a very low threshold, and that's one of the
reasons the state has worked so well for so long. Yeah. No, no, folks,

(19:17):
it hasn't worked. It hasn't worked so well for so long.
I mean it worked well for the criminals. Absolutely, they
loved it because they had a billion dollars that they stole,
possibly all the way up to eight billion, as rough
estimates are coming out, and well, blah blah, but anyway, Yeah, Now,

(19:42):
Breitbart News is reporting that nearly five hundred employees in
Minnesota's state government say that the governor ignored their constant
warnings about the massive fraud by some ali's in the
state's aid programs. They are also alleging that his allies

(20:07):
punished whistleblowers for raising the alarm. Yeah, if this doesn't
sink this guy's ship politically speaking, yeah, yeah, we might
have a bit of a problem. This guy. Just this
guy needs to go. I'm telling you. Yeah. And by

(20:31):
the way, his daughter, his daughter's pissed because Trump called
him retarded and apparently people I don't know if anybody
saw this, but Walls was complaining about the fact that
people were driving by his house and yelling out the
window and calling him retarded. Now whatever, anyway, well, let's

(20:59):
turn off our attention to another presidential possibility, and that
is greasy Gavin Newsom. That's right, He's got so much
oil in his head. I'm surprised the climate people, climate
change people actually follow him because his hair is his
hair could probably run the country for a year on

(21:20):
just the petroleum product that anyway, there's this great post
now by Victor David Hanson. Now it is an opinion column,
And you know, I try to stay away from opinion columns,
but I do see them and I agree with them sometimes,
so I bring them on and I present them to you.

(21:42):
So the New York Post published this Victor David Hanson
column that says, let's count the reasons dishonest Gavin Newsom
shouldn't be president. Go ahead and walk through them. He says,

(22:05):
he writes, as Governor Gavin Newsom gears up to run
for president, what in the world will he run on?
Californians know that Newsom will not boast I will do
for America what I have done to California. Why not? Well,
there's California's astronomical gas prices, taxes remaining the highest in

(22:27):
the continental United States. Ditto to the state's trifecta of
highest electricity rates, costliest home prices, and the fourth highest
home insurance costs m California carries the largest debt in

(22:48):
the nation, approaching two hundred and seventy billion dollars, mainly
due to unfunded liabilities for state workers benefits, and the
budget deficit for California each year ranges between fifteen to
seventy billion dollars. Now what does that mean, Well, that

(23:09):
means that the state by itself is pretty well damn
broke and they keep having a borrow which is once
again prolificate spending and deficits. Explain why the state also
has the highest income taxes and state sales tax rates
in the nation. And you know many states are one

(23:31):
or the other, California is actually both. See and this
is this is part of the reason why you want
to sit here and talk to This is why Texas
keeps saying, don't California, my Texas. Yeah, most states in
the country choose either an income tax or a sales tax,

(23:53):
but do not actually implement both. Democrat run California has both,
and it has had it for quite some time now,
just like everywhere else in the country and at the
federal government level. See, this is why I get so

(24:16):
frustrated when I hear people sit there and talk about, well,
make the rich pay more, make the rich pay more. No, no, no, no, no,
the rich are already paying plenty. For an example, just
one percent of California households actually pay fifty percent of
the state income tax. And you wonder why people are

(24:37):
leaving California, especially the rich folks. I mean, let's be
completely honest here. This is ridiculous that the top half
and this is true for the federal government too, because
of our progressive tax system, the top one percent pay
the vast majority. Were actually in the case of the

(24:58):
federal government, I think it's like the top five or
top ten percent pay the majority of the federal tax bill. Well,
it looks like in California they also pay the majority
of the state income tax. And let's be real, people,
is this what you want? And Gavin Newsom isn't even finished.

(25:19):
I mean, he's been talking about taxing people for quite
so quite so many years. He's you know, all the
years that he's been governor. He keeps talking about taxing
people more. Oh, the state budget ain't and ain't ballancing.
We need to tax people more. While at the same time,
by the way, he recently extended medical which is their

(25:44):
Medicaid state run Medicaid health insurance. He just extended it
two thousands more illegal aliens. So, in other words, what's
happening here is the state of California is fleecing it's people,
especially the rich. And you wonder why they're leaving fleecing

(26:08):
all of these people, and they are taking that money
and handing it over to people that that'll never pay back,
that'll never pay it back. Folks, this is ridiculous. I mean,
I don't know anybody who's with half like a cents
would want this guy in charge of the federal government. No,

(26:32):
And on top of that, by the way, he did that,
but then he begged for a nearly three billion medical
federal bailout. Folks, this is the thing. Okay again, I'm
just gonna point this out. Article one, Section eight. Healthcare
is not a federal government responsibility. There should be no

(26:54):
federal bailout. There should be no federal funds going toward
any kinds of health care. The ACA should be abolished
under constitutional grounds. Now, half, and this is another statistic.
Half of the state's forty one million residents are on

(27:17):
medical Fifty percent of all births are medical provided hum
so half of the berths and half of the state's
residents are on a subsidy program the states and federal government,

(27:37):
by the way, subsidized program. Really. Here's some other mosts
that California has over the rest of the fifty states.
The largest population of illegal aliens, the largest number of
homeless people, the largest number of people fleeing the state,

(27:59):
the largest number of eleven million, and percentage twenty seven
percent of foreign born residents. They also have the largest
number of people living in poverty. They also have the

(28:19):
highest food prices in the continental US. Their state infrastructure,
meaning all of their roads and bridges and electrical and
all of this other stuff, is usually rated near the
bottom when they get rated rated and it ranks among
the five worst states in per capita violent crime. Why

(28:49):
would anybody want somebody who can manage that, who manages
that to become president. See California is the third largest
an area of the forty eight states. It's naturally wealthy.
It ranks seventh in the nation in oil reserves, and

(29:09):
no other state has more agricultural production or forested land
acreage than California. So it's hard to bankrupt California reportedly,
but Newsom's apparently arranged it. Now keep in mind under
governor's Pat Brown Ronald Reagan. That's right. Ronald Reagan was

(29:30):
governor two term governor in the state of California before
he was elected as one of the greatest modern day
presidents that we've ever had. Georgio my gosh, I can't
even I'll spell it for you, Dee uk me ji
an and Pete Wilson. California was the best run state

(29:51):
in the country. California once produced more oil than any
other state, with the exception of Texas. Its timber industry.
California's timber industry was once the third largest in the nation.

(30:17):
Its mining and mineral industries were once among the top
ten producers in the country as well. No state politician
over the last three decades has been more responsible for
California's decline than Newsome. Six years as a governor, eight
years as a lieutenant governor, seven years as a mayor

(30:38):
of San Francisco, and seven years as part of the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors. In those thirty years, California
has chosen decline, driving out somewhere between eighteen to twenty
million affluent in middle state or middle class state residents,
the largest state exodus in US history. Oh my gosh.

(31:07):
And while all of this is happening, by the way,
with the open border welcoming an influx of over ten
million illegal aliens, the result so far was the fact
that Silicon Valley's eleven trillion in market capitalization created the

(31:27):
nation's wealthiest and most left wing, out of touch elite.
Where do you think all these Hollywood idiots come from?
Where do you think all these these Silicon Valley left
wing like you know, I don't know meta, Google, Yah, alphabet,

(31:48):
all of this stuff. Seriously, and you want that, you guys,
and you honestly believe you want this guy to run
for president and actually run the country. I don't think so. Now.
Of course, all of this went between influxes of the

(32:09):
illegal aliens, exoduses of people with actual brains, and the
wonderful jurymandering that California has done with you know Prop
fifty that was illegally done against California's constitution. State constitution
has ensured a single party state. There are literally zero

(32:31):
Republican statewide office holders. Yeah, none none. Democrats control all
branches of government, and only seventeen percent of its congressional
delegation is Republican. So what if anything will Gavin Newsom

(32:51):
actually run on. It's not going to be on his
high speed rail project. He's not going to talk about that,
because that's seventeen years and fifteen billion dollars later, not
a single foot of track has been actually laid. Certainly,
not the five hundred million dollar exploding solar battery plant

(33:13):
that they had to shut down. Certainly, not illegally issuing
seventeen thousand commercial truck driver's licenses to non resident illegal
aliens with little or no English competency and accidents occurring
a galore. Certainly, not the which would have been preventable

(33:35):
had he just left the fricking fire people in place,
or his you know, fire chiefs would have left those
fireflotch folks in place. That whole Pacific Palisades fire. Yeah,
and that two billion that's now closed desert solar plant boondoggle. Yeah,

(33:59):
all these things. But you know, Newsom is going to
continue to run on things like the threats to against
President Donald Trump, seeing things like we're gonna punch this
bully in the mouth and putting out stupid ass memes yep,
Pacific Palisades fire anyway. Oh yeah, But all of that

(34:25):
stuff that's gonna do wonders like lower your gas prices,
reduce the sky high taxes. You know, New York and
California the two most blueest areas of this country with
the largest populations, They have the highest taxes in the nation,
both of them. Yeah, Newsom's gonna sit there and making

(34:49):
all kinds of threats to federal officials and you know,
try to slander people and libel people. But that's not
going to lower any crime or housing prices in his area. Yeah.
So Newsom basically is going to try to pander to

(35:11):
the base and out crazy the violence with profanity, extremism
and everything else, but won't run anything on any of
his accomplishments. Yeah, and apparently we're probably going to see

(35:32):
him attention attain potentially even being a part of the
leftist lunatic primaries, because yeah, people, for whatever reason, they
seem to like that. They seem to like it. They
like being lied to, they like being you know, they

(35:55):
don't actually like results. People of today, Apparently I don't
like results. They don't really care, it seems. And he
can sit there with his legs crossed, all funky and
everything else and talk about things like we need to
as a party, we need to be more culturally appropriate

(36:17):
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speaking of culturally appropriate or whatever it was. Did you
know the climate change is actually gone? I know this
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(36:37):
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climate change is over, it's done, it's finished. Al Gore,
Greta Tunberg, you know, John Kerry, all of those wonderful
climate change activists. Yeah, they decided to pack up and
head for the hills for their snake oil salesman's kind
of thing. You want to know why, because for the

(39:36):
first time in a incredibly amount of years, we have
had not a single hurricane strike the US this season.

(39:58):
See The National Oceanic an Atmospheric Administration noah NAA last
week announced that as of November thirtieth, it was the
official end of the twenty twenty five Atlantic hurricane season.
And it's for the first time in a decade that

(40:18):
not a single hurricane actually struck the US, not a
single hurricane. Now, he did say that a tropical or
the announcement did say that a tropical storm did cause
some damage and casualties in the Carolinas. Distant hurricanes, creative
rough ocean waters caused some property damage along the East coast,

(40:41):
and Nahmoring countries experienced direct hits from hurricanes, but there
was no major hurricane making landfall in the US. Well,
there it is. It's fixed. It's fixed. Climate change is over.
We fixed it. We didn't have a single hurricane. And

(41:02):
why am I sitting here saying that. The reason why
I'm saying that is because that makes about as much
sense as whenever a mass shooting happens. The first thing
that the leftist lunatics do is they blame the gun. So,
just like what the climate change hoaks, when the hurricanes
come in and hit the US. That's the first thing
that they say, Oh, that's proof there it is. It's
proof no climate is a climate change is over. We

(41:24):
didn't have a single, a single hurricane this season, a
single hurricane. Now here's the reality. Okay, the Atlantic Basin,
according to Noah, produced thirteen named storms, of which five
of them became hurricanes, including four major hurricanes. Now here's

(41:50):
the average. The average season has fourteen named storms, seven
that become hurricanes that get classified as major hurricanes. That's
an average season. So we had an average season. We
just didn't have any hit the US. And of course

(42:13):
all of the climate change morons are running around. They're
quiet as hell. They're not talking about climate change anymore
because they have nothing with which to use the fear
mongering to point to. They've got no major catastrophic event
to point to and say, CCC, this is what we've

(42:34):
been telling you about. Now, keep in mind, India and
China are responsible for about fifty percent of all the
pollution that that is being put up into our atmosphere.
And like I've been telling you folks that if India, Russia,
and China, especially India and China are not rained in

(42:57):
there is nothing that the US can actually do to
stop the climate change if it even is being affected,
which it's not, but if it was, there'd be nothing
that the US alone could do. So yeah, anyway, In fact,

(43:21):
it's so strange that Greta Tunberg, Bill Gates, they've changed
their tunes. For an example, Bill Gates, he yeah, he
changed his tune the minute that Microsoft and his other
largest holdings started embracing utility guzzling environment harming AI data centers. Oh,

(43:45):
since AI is like currently holding up our stock market. Yeah,
he all of a sudden has gone quiet because if
he starts talking about climate change, the first thing he's
going to blame for is those AIDA data centers, which
need massive amounts of electricity not only to do the

(44:07):
computation of the AI, but also to keep the crap cold.
Because when a computer computes a whole bunch of stuff,
it heats up. See all of those electrons flowing through
the CPU and doing all those calculations. That puts off
a byproduct known as heat. That's why data centers are
always cold. For those of you that don't know. Anyway,

(44:33):
you also have Greta Tunberg. Well, she she can't do
she can't do the whole climate change thing anymore. She
can't get on the climate change grift. So what did
she shift to? Ha, she shifted to jumping onto boat boat.
I don't know what they're called. I'm thinking convoy, but

(44:59):
that's not that's that's not it. But they're jumping on
the on the ships and trying to get into Gaza
and take up the Palestinian mantle. That's what she's been doing.
Because folks, climate change is over. It's done. We've we've
solved it. We're done. Oh yeah, they've all moved on

(45:27):
because those people are basically just grifters. It's all they are.
They're just grifters making money off of whatever is the
next scale, our next scare tactic of the left. They've
all gone. They're all done, all right, folks, shifting gears here.

(45:53):
So the Supreme Court hurt a case today had to
deal with the Federal Trade Commission firing of and I'm
trying to find her name, Rebecca Slaughter. She was an
FTC commissioner earlier this year, without invoking any of the

(46:15):
reasons that Congress listed that an FTC in the FTC
Act as a valid reason for removing commissioners such as her.
She then went and sued Slaughter did. She then went
and sued and has won multiple court battles in an
attempt to stave off that termination. So today Scotis heard

(46:39):
oral arguments, and during those oral arguments, which lasted for
more than two hours, people came away with the idea
that maybe the Supreme Court might actually overturn a ninety

(46:59):
year press cident called Humphreys Executor versus the United States. Now,
in that case, the unanimous Court said that if agencies
exercise quasi legislative or quasi judicial power, their officials may
receive extra protection from Congress. I got a question, and

(47:30):
I want my whiskey warrior p Ones especially to pop
in about this. Oh and uh, Barb just really quick,
I'm gonna answer a quick question off topic. But Barb
over on Facebook says, what about Elena Habba Haba? Well,
she decided to quit because she was told that she

(47:52):
was unconstitutionally appointed, so she resigned today. Anyway, back to
the Scotus case, I can somebody in the in this
wonderful thing known as the Constitution. Now, I don't care
whether it's the leather bound one. That I have here
or any of these others. Can Can somebody find for

(48:13):
me in the Constitution where it states that Congress shall
make things that are quasi legislative or quasi judicial. Can
Can somebody tell me that Congress has the power to
create agencies that are quasi legislative or quasi judicial. It can't.

(48:41):
Congress is the legislative branch. The judicial branch is separate.
That's known as the separation of powers. Folks.

Speaker 4 (48:51):
This whole idea, this whole idea that we have bureaucracies
and bureau crats who are unelected and unaccountable to anyone,
including the president, is against the Constitution.

Speaker 2 (49:10):
See the president of the United States? Who is the
Who is the executive branch? Okay, there is no oh,
the president with all of his minions below or part
of the execu No, it says the president is the

(49:31):
executive branch. The President can execute any of the powers
needed to enforce and implement law. That's it. There's none
of this, there's none of this crap about, uh, well,
we've got bureaucrats in charge. You know where that kind

(49:52):
that started to come from, that started to come from.
I believe it was Wilson was the president. Wilson was
the one that thought that he should be an overpowering executive.
I mean, this is ridiculous, the fact that the left
is even talking about this being h well, you know,

(50:16):
this is gonna expand Trump's power. No, Trump always had
the power, just like Trump always had immunity for doing
presidential acts, for enforcing doing his presidential duty. It was
always there, people, It was always there. His ability to
shape and mold the executive is his constitutional power and duty.

(50:41):
That is his only duty in power. He is the
executive branch. There is nothing else. This isn't an expansion
of powers. This is a reaffirmation of powers that he
already had. Now, the only unfortunate thing about this is
that it appears, based on some of the questioning that

(51:04):
the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court might be interested in
blocking off the FED from political political shifts in the wind.
But honestly, I mean that, well, let's just face it,
trade and coining coin engine money, those are both Article one,

(51:29):
Section eight responsibilities. So the federal government has that control.
That being said that, why would you not have the
president who is the executive in charge of enacting laws? Again,
the Left is under the assumption that we, as a
constitutional republic, can put in bureaucracies and have the bureaucracies

(51:54):
run everything that is not constitutional that should be should
be challenged on those grounds and should be nullified. Congress
has been told by Scotus many times, you can't just
hand off your powers and abilities to the bureaucracies, which

(52:17):
is what happened as a part of that whole Chevron
doctrine idea. Congress is supposed to write the laws. The
president is supposed to enact them and enforce them. That's
how our government works. And the judiciary, in the case

(52:37):
of Scotus in particular, is supposed to check and balance
those other two to make sure that the laws that
are being written are actually constitutional. Do they agree with
the constitution. So this whole idea that the left seems
to have that well, yeah, the president can't fire. But

(53:00):
you ever listen to a Democrat congress person. They go
on and they're just like, presidents can't fire. You know
these generals, Oh my gosh, he ripped through the Pentagon.
They fired all kinds of people. Well, guess what, that's
his job. He can't fire federal employees. Why not that's

(53:22):
his job. Congress has no control over the executive branch, none,
outside of impeaching someone for high crimes and misdemeanors, which
they can do not only with the judicial but also
with the executive. That's it. That's it. I don't get

(53:48):
where these people, well, actually I do get it. I
do understand it. It's because they're stupid and they don't
even understand it themselves. They don't understand how the constitution
actually works. So I'm hoping that the Supreme Court will
actually say, you know what, Yeah, he can fire these
people in this case, specifically at the Federal Trade Commission.

(54:14):
So yeah, anyway, and I don't think he should need
to cite any legal reason. Yeah, anyway, he's also been challenged.
Don't keep in mind that he's also been challenging not
only on that firing, but also the Federal Reserve Governor

(54:34):
Lisa Cook copyright official at the Library of Congress, Shira
pull Mutter. Yeah, so this might. They keep saying that
this is going to rewrite the bounds of presidential power.
No it's not, it's not, folks, it's not. This is

(54:55):
just going to bring it back into its constitution. His
constitutional power it's a bunch of crap. All right. Well,
as I close, we have Christmas coming up. Christmas will
be here soon. And for the case of all you
leftist lunatics out there who think that you know, because

(55:16):
Santa Claus is handing out presents, that he's giving people
things free stuff, basically that that means he's a leftist. No,
I'm gonna put a pin in that for you. I'm
gonna put a pin in that for you, because just
like Jesus, just like Jesus, okay, who required accountability, that

(55:41):
by itself is just that, by itself just shows that
both Jesus and Santa Claus are conservatives. I mean, think
about this. He's making a list, he's checking it twice,
finding out who's naughty and nice. That sounds to me
like a Jesus thing, because Jesus also is like, I
know what you sinned, and I can absolve you of
your sin, which means that you've done things badly, but

(56:03):
I'm holding you accountable for that sin when you go
to enter into heaven. That is like a major tenant
of the conservative movement. But I digress. See Santa Claus.
Santa Claus dresses in red Thank you, Barb, you got

(56:24):
right to it. He dresses in red. Maybe that's a
little bit of an indication. Now, to be fair, throughout
the history of Santa Claus, he has dressed in different colors,
but red seems to be where he is centered upon.
He dresses in red, So there you go, he's there.
He's conservative. Another thing, Santa says Merry Christmas. Yes, he

(56:49):
does not recognize Kwanza or any of those other other
uh you know, holidays. He says Marry Christmas. That's a conservative.
You conservatives are mostly Christian, that's right. Oh and by

(57:10):
the way, a godless leftist won't even say Merry Christmas. Hell,
half of them won't even say happy Holidays because they're
like the Grinch. They walk around and all this other stuff. Yeah,
he doesn't say happy Holidays. He doesn't say Mary Xmas.
He says either Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas either way,

(57:31):
but he's talking about Christmas. Yeah, oh, believe it or not.
Sanna also believes in the merit system. Now this is
tied to the whole personal accountability thing. But you know,
you earn gifts by being good all year long. The

(57:52):
more good you do, the more of a gift you're
gonna get. Santa Claus believes in the merit system. That's
what conservatives believe in. We believe in the merit system. Oh,
Santa Claus also doesn't live by a double standard. Yeah,

(58:17):
he takes takes everybody, but he holds them accountable for
their for what they do. Yeah. Oh, and by the way,
I don't know how many people I know it happened here.
I don't know how many people know this. But Sanna
actually like gave the big red suited middle finger to

(58:40):
COVID because Santa Claus showed up to my house during COVID,
so he obviously didn't care about the whole thing. And
by the way, Santa himself, and this is just this
is the last point. Sanna himself is not woke because
he recognizes the difference between boys girls. He said good

(59:02):
boys and good girls. He never mentions any good non
binary beings or no Jeez or jimjiz zim ziv zoo whatever.
He knows there are only boys and girls, men and women.
He knows who's naughty and who's nice. He holds them accountable.

(59:24):
That all sounds to me like he is a conservative.
So Santa Claus. It's conservative. Be proud of all of
that for you. All right, folks, that's it for me
for this evening. To me a favorite. If you haven't already,
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