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Friday like today. But let's go ahead and dive into
the news. I really don't think I have anything else
to say other than thank you all for your support
of the last episode, episode thirty nine. I'm currently in
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the planning process for a big episode fifty, but I
will have to get back to y'all on that soon.
I don't know yet. I am planning something. Hopefully a nice,
good guest will come on. I haven't talked to him
about it yet, but hopefully we can have someone appear
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on episode fifty. So just ten weeks away from episode fifty,
So we're gonna start off with the main point of
last week's episode was just the shocking corruption here in
the state of Mississippi. Well, we have an update on
that the Mississippi Corruption Act has been killed dead. It's
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no longer on the docket. We are in no form
on that bill. Seeing corruption flirsh there's a couple other
bills that are pretty sketchy, but as of that bill,
we are good right now. So of course, the Missippi
Coruption Act would have stripped the state Auditor of a
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lot of his power, and a lot of it focused
on the fact that he was informing everybody that the
government was wasting money and there was a good sign
of a lot of corruption in our state. So the
Mississippi Corruption Bill, our Act is dead. It was killed
by the state Senator, the chairman who offered it for
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Lieutenant Governor Hoseman. So thank you all for putting the
pressure on our senate for doing that. Delbert learned this
week he's not a king of Mississippi. He's not the
king of Mississippi. He is a representative and he should
be scared of the power that the people here of
Mississippi have. So it was a big win here in
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Mississippi when it comes to corruption with that bill dying.
And it is crazy and there is another story to
kind of go along with that. I might save that
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for a bit later, but that is coming from Auditor
Shade White personally. On his Facebook he made a statement clarifying,
you know, the death of the bill and bringing some
attention to some other things that are good for Mississippi.
But it is fantastic that we have able to dodge
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a massive bullet. And there's still a lot in the
chamber though sadly, but you know, take it one step
out of time with this. You know, we got a
big win by being able to beat this bill, and hopefully,
the state auditor said, White can continue to fight corruption
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at the Mississippi government level and hopefully hopefully to sway
Delbert for running for governor, so we don't have to
worry about what he's going to do in that office
like we have with lieutenant governor. And even though he
can do a lot more damage Mississippi's lieutenant governor, I
sure as heck don't want him as our governor. But
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lucky for us, it looks like a lot of people
open their eyes about Delbert, the fact that he thinks
he's a king, the fact that he runs the Senate
with an iron fist. Anybody that opposes him will pay
the ultimate price. You know. Luckily, it looks like those
times that those times might be coming to an end
with the fact that his own people killed the bill.
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Now was it with Delbert's blessing. Was it against Delbert's wishes?
We don't know, because they're all saying, of course that, oh,
Delbert had nothing to do with this. You know, our
lieutenant governor is a fair man of the people. Blah
blah blah bull crap. But the sad news is is
again we are still fighting corruption. It looks like a
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couple companies have paid our elected officials. Because the next
bill we're going to talk about Senate Bill twenty four
to seventy four and House Bill twelve twenty one. These
two bills are pending in Mississippi designed to protect billionaire
manufacturers are pesticide manufacturers and sellers from liability when they
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cause harm to innocent Mississippis. If this bill does become law,
and I'm getting this from Senator Chris McDaniels stacebook page, farmers, workers,
and consumers lose their right to sue if pesticides harm
them are their land. Second, children of families exposed to
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harmless pesticides sprayed near their home, schools, and playgrounds have
no recourse. They can't sue them if they get sick.
These bills again is Senate Bill twenty four to seventy
four and House Bill twelve twenty one. So you want
to call your senators called Dubood Hohsman, call the Speaker
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of the House, call the governor. We want these killed.
As a farmer, this scares me as someone who you
know is hoping to be a history teacher one day.
It scares me for the students at schools, scares me
for workers, It scares me for just commenday Mississippians that
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these companies have, these billion dollar companies have all of
a sudden found a way to make sure that you
can't fight back if they mess up. So instead of
them being held accountable, well now they're not. And again
corruption is flourishing in the state of Mississippi. It's a
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sad truth. But again, if you want any more evidence
other than the Mississippi Corruption Act, here it is House
Bill twenty four to seventy two and our Senate Bill
twenty four to seventy two and House Bill twelve twenty one.
I am just an utter shocked that this is happening.
Not part of me is shocked, and part of me
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is not, because the corruption is just continuing and continuing
and hopefully more and more people's eyes are being brought
to it, and you can continue to fight it over
and over and over again. So hopefully this will be
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brought to everybody's attention and hopefully we can fight hard
back on this. So again they're gonna either be if
they don't harmful materials or if they spray it in
your area and they just all of a sudden decide
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to go a cheaper route. And you know, it's all
about the dollar, and so they are spent their money
well in the Senate and the House, and again it
proves to you how corrupt the Senate in the House
is that this is even legislation. It's mind blowing. The
level of corruption here in Mississippi, just utterly mind blowing.
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We're the most red state in the Union, yet we're
supposed to be the most conservative, but yet bills like
this come up time and time again, protecting billionaires, protecting
companies over Mississippians. And it is just a sad, sad case.
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And hopefully again, please call your representatives, call Delbert, called
the SPA or the House, call the governor and tell
them how much against this you are. You know, call
you sender and representative, call everybody send them emails, blow
up their phone. This should not be able to stand.
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Hopefully this is dealt with. Chris posted this a day ago,
so I don't know any more information on it right now,
but I will try to keep everybody up to date. Again,
just very very sad stuff in the state of Mississippi's
showing you corruption at its finess. Now, something else I
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want to talk about is the Mississippi's government for stuff
on my mic. I'm not going to scratch that, you'll
hear it, and and of course my MI commute, but
I was trying to clean it and saying people will
probably complain if I try to clean it right now,
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but the only people seen is people on YouTube. So
but you know, talking about the corruption here in Mississippi,
not only that, but the lack of conservative leadership here
in Mississippi. So one of Trump's big things is disbanding,
destroying the Department of Education on the national level, and
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sending education back to where it belongs to the states.
Because again we're from the states to the government, the
federal government, unless it is dictating the constitution, the federal
government should not have a say in certain things. And
you can see with how bad our education is in
this country, and how much it's liberal brainwashing. I mean,
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people go to high school, people go to middle school,
elementary college, and they come out just utterly brainwashed into
thinking like liberals. It's not the fact that they're being
taught education wrong, and sometimes they're even being taught education right,
and that's their selling point, but they're using it to
corrupt children, people who are easily influenced at the time.
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And so, you know, Arkansas, Alabama, and now Tennessee. You know,
Trump made a post congratulating Tennessee on working hard to
pass school school choice this week, which he totally supports.
We will very soon start sending education back to the
states where it belongs. It is our goal to bring
education in the United States to the highest level, one
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that it will never that it has never attained before.
Make America great again. Quote from Trump on true Social
So and again, Mississippi hasn't done this yet, and Mississippi
schools hate it, and that's the thing. They're like, it's
going to destroy the education system. And I'm like, then,
why is Arkansas losing a Alabama now Tennessee done it now.
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So again, just because these states do it doesn't mean,
it's a good idea, but I think it deserves looking
into students been able to leave bad school districts, make
those school districts want to step up. I have a
bad school district where I'm from. You know, education's not
really being taught. Kids aren't really being molded into good
members of society. They're being allowed to do whatever they want.
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And when I was a kid, I definitely know deadgum well,
I shouldn't have been allowed to do whatever I want.
But these are happening again because of the lack of
leadership and actual education in the state of Mississippi. I
teach these kids and let them make their own assumptions,
but we're not again. We need to bring education back
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to the states, back to the local community to obtain
a higher a higher level of education, I think so.
I'm happy to see that Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, and now
Tennessee has join went into his ranks, but Mississippi has
yet to even do it. I know it's on the docket,
but it's getting so much hate from the teachers and
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the educators and the professors here in Mississippi. I don't
know if it will happen this year, simply because also
we're so lacking conservative leadership and conservative people in the
Senate and the House. I don't think it's gonna pass,
but I could be wrong. Hopefully we can stay in
touch with that and really try to connect it as
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best we can with let's see here. Okay, I know
my next story. Sorry I was looking at my next story.
It has to do with education as well. But it's
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a weird feeling, you know, the fact that I see
such bad education out there. The fact that every time
I told people that I was thinking about becoming an educator,
that they're like, oh, we good educators. We need someone
that will actually teach history, someone that will actually do this,
do that without bias. And the fact that that's coming
from a lot of teachers, a lot of retired teachers,
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a lot of current teachers. And the fact that the
higher ups at education are like, no, don't do it.
I think it kind of tells you what you want
to know. The fact is they want to continue influencing
small minds to be liberal, to become Democrats, to vote
to brainwash them, instead of focusing on the goal, which
is to highly educate these kids. I would like to
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see Mississippi become one of the best education states in
the Union. You know, there's the you know, stereotype of
Misissippians are all dumb, rednecks, and while we're rednecks, was
definitely not dumb. But you know, the whole country has
an education problem. Luckily, I think Trump might not happen
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this year, might not happen next year, but I think
before his term ends, I would hope to see that
we see the National Department of Education destroyed and we
bring it back to the states where it belongs. Because again,
if you can start switching schools, if you don't have
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to worry about the National Department of Education pushing these
liberal agendas, I think you can see a sharp uptake
in education. You know, liberals will always say that we're
destroying it, but I think as someone who spent time
in college and been in public school, been in private school,
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seeing the difference, I think I can honestly say and
still be close to it. You know, I'm about to
turn twenty six, sadly, but you know, still so closely
connected to it that I understand why we need this.
You know, we do not need a Department of Education.
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The government should not be that involved on the federal level,
and some arguments can be for state. But I know
Chris McDaniel said that it should be up to the
local governments. You know, I would like to actually talk
to him about that, hopefully one day, so I can
hear his point of view on that, because I don't
really have a solidified answer for local and state yet,
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but I do know that the national government should have
no But I would like to talk to someone about that.
Maybe my guest on the fiftieth episode, me and him
could talk about it, because I know he's also for it.
Isn't that great, free thought, free conversation, no arguments. Someone
might maybe even being persuaded me him, who knows, But
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that is a big win. Now for the next win,
there's a bill on the docket. Now I don't know,
I might be looking at old information, so let me okay,
it did pass on the Senate side. So when Chris
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may or when Shade White made his post about the
end of the Mississippi Corruption Act, and actually before we
get into this next bit of news about the education
system in Mississippi, let us take a quick commercial break
and we will be right back. We are back. Everybody
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and I lost my place, because of course I did,
all right. So on that post that Shade talked about,
and again this was a couple of days ago when
he made the post, maybe Tuesday, maybe Wednesday. And I
think the bill is passing the Senate now, but sadly
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we should have been going for the House one. So
d E. If you don't know what d MEN means,
it's diversity, equality and inclusion. But sadly it's not really
doing that. Instead it is again more brain washing and
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actually spreading more hate between races, sadly, and so Mississippi,
and of course in Mississippi fashion, we passed a week
one but wanted to get rid of it and focus
more on making sure diversity, equality, you know, and inclusion
of people you know is done. Actually right, there's only
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two genders. Everybody, yes, is a different race. But we're all,
you know in America, we're all you know, equal under
the law. And here's how to make sure you live
the best life and have the best opportunities, you know.
But you know, both chambers have passed bills on DEI
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and you know Shade is talking about how he's talked
about how much taxpayer's money is wasting on d at
our universities, from bloated staff salaries higher than the governors,
to programs on whiteness. And now we're seeing some progress.
Credit to President Trump for finally making folks realize how
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dangerous this ideology is. Truth of the House bill killing
d EI is more stronger than the bill coming from
devil Hosman Surprise. For example, the House bill will allow
university suit if they violate the law, and the Senate
bill does not. I encourage everybody to support House Bill
one one nine three. So again, call your representatives and
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tell them how much you support House Bill eleven ninety three.
Don't listen to your senator who are you representative? Who
both say, well, the Senate has passed something, and we
think that's the rout to go no, no, no, tell
them you want the House bill. We believe that. We
like the stronger wording, We like how you can sue
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universities now for being liberal pieces of garbage. So let's
do it. So I got a couple of quotes from
people on this, but it's awesome that again this is
even being done in both the past. Now they're going
to the other chambers, you know, the House bill going
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to the Senate, bill going to the House to see
if it becomes a law. Now again, House Bill eleven
ninety three is what we want again, keep calling your representatives,
get involved with people. So again, you know, going now
to a mister Gilbert, Gerald Gilbert, so you know, he says,
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good to see the Misissippi House of Representative passilitization that
would ban DII programs in public schools and university. Hopefully
that these these the Senate will pass this bill and
send it to the Governor's desk for enactment. Unfortunately, a
centate bill which would prohibit granting preferable treatment based on race, ethnicity,
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our gender in the public sector failed again. For decades,
taxpations in Mississippi have had been to deal with this,
you know, and paid for it. There's zero chance to
address the crime and corruption in the city of Jackson
as long as these policies are permitted and the effects
hit the entire state. This mirror's executive orders signed by
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President Trump on the first day. Perhaps our lawmakers disagree
with the President on this issue. Mister Gilbert is one
hundred percent right. They do because they know it will
start slowly bringing down the brainwashing and the corruption. But again,
you want the House bill. But it is surprising to
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me that this even made it through. Honestly, I think
our Republicans are trying to buy a lot of good
will because of some of the other stuff they've done.
So and again there's a lot of bills on the
Document's just awful. But again, sadly, I don't know how
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this is going to go. But we need to get
rid of this simply because again, if you want true equality,
put everybody on a sheet of paper. Take away race,
take away gender, who is the best? How we let
people in universities, how we pick promotions, all that, you know,
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let the best man or woman win because there's no
other genders. So again, luckily, we are seeing some slow
improvement here in Mississippi. Not great improvement here in Mississippi,
but I guess I'll take it. The good news is
is these are on the docket, and like President Trump,
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who has attacking it on the federal level, good to
see Misissippi at least trying, I suppose. Now is it
actually trying or do they know these bills are going
to die? Who knows? If the Senate passed this bill
already they shouldn't have a problem passing the House one.
The House one. I would be upset because you're giving
me a weaker bill simply because you still want to
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protect these people that have been pushing this bull crap.
But again, luckily, luckily, the House has stepped up for
once surprised there might actually be conservatives in this state.
Are you shocked because I am again I don't know
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who authored this bill. I honestly think they just want
to put it on their voting card, and if they
both fail, they can be like we tried.
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Are.
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What I think is gonna personally happen is the Senate
bill gets passed and the House bill doesn't, so everybody
can brag about the fact that we destroyed this liberal ideology,
but we didn't. Again that rhino mentality, passed a weaker bill,
and you still get a somewhat of a win both ways.
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You know, the people paying you are still pretty happy,
and the people who voted for you, you know, they think
you're fighting for conservative value. So I see what game
they're trying to play here. I honestly think there's a
good chance the Senate bill will probably pass unless we
get involved as Mississippians. So again, stay involved, stay connected
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with all these I can't report on all of them,
so make sure to stay involved. We need to make
sure these rhinos are actually being If you force the
rhinos to act like conservatives, they'll act like conservatives. Now
do we need to just keep electing them? No, just
because they're acting like conservative doesn't mean when you let
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off a gas a bit they won't do something like
the Missippi Corruption Act or this dead gum Pollution Act
I'm going to call it, for the lack of a
better word, you know, are the poisoning Act. Let me
call it the poisoning Act. You know, again, you have
to keep your the pedal to the medal with these rhinos.
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So I'm encouraging everybody to again call your senator, call
your state representative, Call Lieutenant Governor Hoseman, call the Speaker
of the House, call the governor, email them, all fight
for it with all your might and we might actually
be able to beat this again. We were able to
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beat the Mississippi Corruption Act, which is a big win,
and I want to thank my viewers who went out
and did that. You know, last Thursday's episode was a nice,
big one. Y'all really shared. I'm going to ask you
to share again. Let's get this show out here. Let's
get these bills, the truth about them, out in the public,
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and let's fight for our state together. I'm only as
going to be as effective as y'all help me to be.
Our representatives are only going to be as conservative if
y'all make them, because they're rhinos. So we're going to
take one another commercial break real quick, and we're going
to be diving into some national federal news now and
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now that we have covered Mississippi, so we'll be right
back after this break. All right, welcome back, and let
me just we're gonna be uh talking about, of course,
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Robert F. Kennedy M and I mean the crap they're
saying about him. God bless us man. And we're not
gonna be initially talking about, you know, his confirmation. I
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know that he's still fighting for it. Matter of fact,
let me just you know, see, okay, I think they
have confirmed him. Let's see here. Uh, the committee has
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done it, so so let's see here kind of going
through it. So three days ago he cleared committee vote.
I think it goes to the whole Senate and House
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now I'm unsure honestly, just being perfectly dominated. Yeah, okay,
it's being sent to the full chamber. So he has
past stage one and we're not gonna just talk about
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mister Kennedy. But you know, again, just how the liberals
are attacking him. These are all within either six hours,
thirty six minutes, two days ago in a day Department
of Health and Holy s Robert F. K juniors make
America Healthy Again movement and what it means for America again,
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targeting him with a God Bless him picture. They are
really not picking the best pictures for those man. One
postitute days ago by The Guardian, rfk's claim about black
people's immune system is unscientific and terrifying. Again, racial believes
he's a racist, He's an evil man again, trying to
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put that forward again, and honestly, I kind of want
to dive into that and see what they they're misquoting
him on. But we have a we still have a
good bit of new we might go to that though.
Pro lifers shouldn't believe Kennedy's dishonest change of heart on
abortion h thirty six minutes ago, six hours ago. Kennedy
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adds mysterious liquid in his drink mid fight. Internet speculate
seed oils are toxic, says mister Kennedy. But it's not
so simple. Again, this is six hours ago Forbes, you know,
given updates. I guarantee you it's not good on Forbes.
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This is just the level of hate he has gotten
in such a quick time is baffling. And they're saying
that he's getting donations and bribes from pharmacy CEOs, Wall
Street ceeos, oil company CEOs and stuff like that because
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he's a corrupt official that doesn't really care about the
health of America. Now, I haven't read about mister Kennedy's
views on health. I do know when when Kennedy was president,
not this Kenny and the other Kennedy was president, that
we were pretty healthy as a country at a time,
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you know, And I would love to get back to
that personally. You know, I'm you can't tail because you're
only listening to me. But I'm I'm I'm pretty heavy.
I'm six two in about two point fifty, you know.
And I'm not saying that it was education's fault. The
school is fault. Now. I was healthy during school decently
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because I played sports and worked out and ran and
played basketball, and you know, I was just generally a
healthier person than I am now, and I need to
get back to being healthy. You know, your health is
your own decision. But you know, it's funny that these
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people are talking about, you know, are FKA juniors allegiances?
Is it to actually making the country healthier? Because the
country has been on a steep decline of unhealthiness. I
think we're probably one of the most unhealthy countries in
the world. It's not the most unhealthy country in the world. Again,
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don't have any research in front of me right now,
but I remember reading something a while back about that
if we're not the were like in the top five
unhealthy countries in the world. Let's see here, we're going
to the most unhealthy country in the world. Okay, we're
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not up there, We're not the most let's uh. From
YouTube Finance in twenty twenty one. I'm looking at the
most let's see here unhealthy countries in the world. I
love how they don't actually have a list. Let's just
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see where we are. And this is why you shouldn't
trust the internet without research, because they're saying that. I
love how they have to have it at another article,
trying to get me to view more going I'm doing
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all this for y'all, for the sole purpose of actually,
oh wow, I hate they're trying to get me on
so many apps. Just let me see all please, my gosh,
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I'm on a whole different page now, okay, so what
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I can find again, apologies of the delay. The US
is not the unhealthiest country in the world, but it
does have poor health outcomes compared to other high income countries. Obesity,
the US has one of the highest obesity rates in
the world. Life expectancy, our life expectancy is low. Suicide,
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we have one of the highest suicide ratings, so on
and so on. But you know, again, we could be
a lot better than what we are. We should be
one of the healthiest countries in the world. We should be,
you know, one of the most fit. Obesity shouldn't be
the problem that it is. Oh my gosh, is obesity
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problem here in America. It's become a meme for other
countries that Americans are just like fat, you know, And
I mean I can see that here in Mississippi. I
mean there's a lot of obese people here in Mississippi. Just
poor unhealthy people that are just it's so bad for him.
But you know, all these companies don't want you to
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be healthy because they make money off you not being healthy.
You know. But again talking about this that quote I
did earlier, this comes from Bernie Sanders. It's hilarious. Zero
donations from pharmacy CEOs, zero donation from Wall Street ceo CEOs,
zero donations from oil company CEOs, eight million from working
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people giving me twenty seven dollars at a time. Now,
again this comes from Bernie Sanders. He's accusing RFK Junior
of taking donations from these CEOs, pharmacy mainly. And it's
funny because money from pharmaceutical companies, health producers are health productions.
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To US senators from nineteen ninety nineteen or twenty twenty four,
here's the sum total, Bernie Sanders one million, nine hundred
and fifty three dollars six hundred and thirteen well again,
almost two million dollars he's received from these companies. I mean,
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and there's so much more, so many more people who
are getting bribed by pharmacy companies. And it's because again
he doesn't want the truth flashed on them corruption. He
got over almost two million dollars from these companies for
his campaign, probably a good bit of it in his pocket.
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So again, why are they fighting this so much? Why
is all these liberal companies fighting it so much? And
it's because he actually wants to make his head healthy. Now, again,
I have not studied his plan. I have not done
a lot of research into it, but I can tell
you with certainty that if the left is this much
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against it, there's some good in there. So that is
some news I wanted to talk about because it was
just so funny to me. Again, almost two million dollars
Bernie Sanders has gathered from this, and it's a wonderful
meme that I'm probably going to post at some point
on the Conservative Colonel Facebook page because it's just phenomenal, Like,
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you know, you just laugh at it a bit, because
it's so in your face, you know. But we do
have some other big wins to talk about with the
Trump administration, so we're going to kind of jump into
that now we might. Yeah, let's take one more commercial
break again. Sorry for the long pause. I was trying
to talk during that. That was a bit unprofessional of me.
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I oologized but I wanted to have that information for y'all,
and of course I got the run around with a
news site, but finally I did get the information for
you at least. But apologies. Sometimes things pop into my
head and I want to have that dare to tell y'all,
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and it's not on the script for the show what
we're gonna talk about, so I kind of have to
jump So again, my apologies, But hopefully it wasn't too
boring for y'all, and y'all got the information you wanted.
But we'll be right back after this commercial break. Welcome
back to the last segment and news of today's episode
on the Conservative Colonel podcast, and we're gonna be talking
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about Trump. Now. Trump has been a very active president
and been doing a lot of hard work for the country,
and I want to shine a light on a major
win and some of the other things he's been doing. Now,
some of them I might go into a bit more,
some of them I might not like. For example, Trump
proposed the US takeover Guyza. I know the Midnight Ride
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and the Right Side Radio has covered that a good
bit and a good bit of information on that. So
I'm not going to really other than bring that to
your attention. You can go listen to it there if
you want to know more information about that. I think
that was this episode of the Right Side, their weekly episode,
their main flagship episode. I think that was the main
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talking point. I did listen to a good bit of
the episode, so that's why I know. Also, congratch Jack
on going into journal journal, a journ journal, going back
into journalism, being a news reporter writing for a newspaper.
I will always always butcher the name like I did
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that one time and Jack still has not let me
live it down. But the Laurel Leader all that is
they have acquired Jack Fairchild, and again congratulations Jack, and
go again to go support the Right Side and the
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Midnight Ride. They're always producing great content. If you don't
know where to find them, go to Conservative Colonel dot
com and do and you can see on the podcast
have great conservative allies where I highlight podcasts and I'm
going to expand it to other things that are real
conservative proponents for good and some of them I all
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agree with one hundred percent, like The Midnight Ride and
the right Side Radio. And I think I have one
more there. Yeah, no, it's just Chris McDaniel's America because
of course I do agree with that, and there's some
of them I might not agree with all the way,
but they're good conservative organizations that you know, our differences.
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You know, Jack talked about that on I think another
Flagship episode maybe last week's how Republicans are starting to
turn into liberals where they will just go after someone
if they don't one hundred percent agree with you, and
you know, working on that myself, you know, I've decided
that even though I might not one hundred percent agree
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with some things, you know, we're all working towards the
same goal and we can debate, you know, the the values,
the laws. The Conservatives can do that on our own
without being becoming hateful and not supporting each other. So
that's what I'm will put there. And again that doesn't
mean supporting rhinos. No supporting rhinos, do not support fake conservatives,
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do not support conservatives that are obviously not really conservative.
But you know, if you have small differences between each
other that you know, debate it, see if you can
pull more people to your side of your opinion, and
see if you get it shared. But at the end
of the day, it's not as big as a deal
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has the Rhino and liberal problem. But again, you know,
talking about that guysa strip that those shows have really
covered that. So I'm not going to dive into it
simply because I don't want to cover the same ground
they have. Now, something I want to talk about on
a later show is US aid Trump has put staff
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on leave is planned to put thousands of staff on leave.
I do want to talk about that because again, I
think that's a good episode and there's a lot of
good information there that deserves more time than the fifteen
minutes left in today's show. So that might be next week.
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Hopefully we'll see the tariffs on China and you know,
pulling back on the tariffs on Canada and Mexico simply
because tech Mexico and Canada have caved on what we
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asked them to do and they're helping us beef up
border security. So in turn of that, I think Trump
is going to probably downsize the twenty five percent taffs
on goods while Trump is threatening to impose a timbercent
tasks on China. But again, the right side Midnight Ride
have talked about this, and I don't want to cover it,
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but it does require some recognition. Trump has withdrew from
a couple of United Nations institutes. Again, the US has
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been paying for everybody to live their best lives, and
we kind of have to start thinking about us first,
and after we focus on America and get America back
on track with our debt, everything else. I don't care,
you know, I don't want to send as much money
as we have been sending. But if you want to
support it because it's going to a good cause, that's fine.
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But my problem is the fact that you have America's
suffering and America's Americans needing our government to focus on
us and to scale back the government because we're spending
too much, you know, And when you're spending too much,
you don't solve that by trying to solve other people's problems.
When you have people who have their own problems that
you need to spend money on, plus you need to
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cut back, you can't do everything. Of course, the border
where Trump is sending thousands of illegal immigrants back to
their countries of origins. One thing I didn't know he did,
which is fantastic, is themand and the Ukraine provide rare
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or worse earth resources on Monday, Trump said he wanted
Ukraine to guarantee supplying more rare earth metals in exchange
for the money that we have given them, the three
hundred billion dollars we give them them and the support
they're frut of Russia. You know that, we decided as
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a government to not send someone over to see where
the money's going. So instead of you know, us being like, oh, well, crap,
we we've lost three hundred billion dollars or something around
that number. I don't know how accurate this resource is.
You know, it's it's overseas, which is funny. Where I'm
getting all this It's it's hilarious because Trump is trying
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to at least be like, well, we gave him all
this money, let's get some bang for our buck. And
the ukin president has said his country is open to investment,
open to investment with American companies. So it's hilarious. Again.
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Instead of trying to lose that gravy train to Ukraine,
which I hope we don't send anymore, but Trump is
trying to at least get us some bang for our butt,
which is good. Now, this one is hilarious. Are not hilarious.
It is an awful thing that's happened. But it's the
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reason it's gotten so bad is because of Governor Newsom's
governing of California. But Trump ordered on Monday that the
Army Corps of Engineers to release billions gallons of water
from the reserves into California Central Valley after deadly wildfires
in Los Angeles in January. Trump has claimed that California
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withheld water supplies that could have been made a difference
fighting these fires, which Governor Newsome and others have disputed.
But the water was released into a dry or a
dry lake bed more than one hundred miles away from
the fires. Experts told CBS that the water could not
flow to Los Angeles like a go to waste. Of
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course they're saying that said that the water in the
dams of release, it was being saved for the summer
season when they needed water for the farms, for the agriculture,
which blows my mind that liberals care about agriculture, which
they don't. But again Trump is trying to help them
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fight the wildfires in California. Again, another thing he has
done that needed merit, something that I thought I want
to dive into later. As well is announcing a task
force to tackle anti Christian biased Trump on Thursday an
executive order aim to protect religion freedoms of Americans and
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then the anti Christian represationation or represent the government attacking
Christians and anti Christian ways. So he appointed a newly
confirmed Attorney General, Pambond to lead a task force that
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he called the anti Christian bias in the federal government.
Of course, there has been a lot of anti Christian
movement in this country in the past decade. Really, You've
seen it get worse under Biden, and it did start
pretty decently under Trump as well, and of course Obama
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really starred the potus Obama does. But it's good to
see again that we are trying to get back to
normal and trying to get back to freedom of religion
and not forcing religions to do things that they're not
comfortable with. So again, I would like to talk about
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that more at a later date, because again this was
enacted yesterday, so I haven't had the time to really
go into it, and I want to as well as
a whole episode could be dedicated to Dodge or Doug
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Doug Dodge, Doug, the Department of You know, attacking that
government waste. Uh, dodge the dodger dodge is the question,
isn't it. I know I'm going to be saying it
wrong and it's going to fururate me later. Is the problem.
But the Department of Government Efficiency, you know, Trump has
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given them increased access that you know why they're not
an official government department. They were granted access to the
US Department or the US Treasury Department system containing system
of information about you know Americans. They're trying to make
it sound like that it's going bad, but really again
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we're trying that's trying to cut spending. And again I
am getting this from a liberal sore. So if I
say something that sounds pretty liberal, know that I'm probably
reading something and not doing a good job right now
telling you when I'm quoting something when I'm not. Again, Uh,
we're still in the Baby Wheels incident of the show still,
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but it is awesome to see that the Department of
Government Efficiency is going after and they've already saved us.
I think a billion dollars of taxpayer money is the thing.
So again, I want to do a whole episode on that.
Graves was going to come on and talk about it,
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so I'm kind of saving that for him. Graves is
really been connected to all this and I cannot thank
him enough for doing it. So hopefully next episode we'll
definitely talk about that as well. Again, we'll probably have
a whole episode on that, simply because of the massive
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wind that is now something that I've been wanting to
talk about ever since I heard it is the banned
transgender competitors from women's sports. So Trump signed an executive
order this Wednesday that prevents transgender women men prevents men
from competing in female sports. The order outlines guidance, regulations,
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and legal interpretations largely around high schools, university, and grassroots sports. However,
Trump did say the order would include the twenty twenty
eight Olympic Games in Los Angeles, adding he would deny
visas for men athletes trying to compete in women's sports
and to come visit us to complete to compete. Massive
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win in the Trump administration that we're seeing right now.
So again, we've talked about it before in the past
that during the Olympic Games, we talked about the disgusted
fact that a man beat up a woman in the
boxing category and just really disgrace. And I think the
finalists who won the gold medal in the civil medal
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were both men fighting in a women's sport. So again
Trump with a massive wind bringing an end to this
happening in high schools, universities and grassroots sports. Fantastic that
that will go down in history. Is one of the
greatest things Trump has done is protecting women's sports. And
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he did it in such a cool way. He had
all these women athletes with him and you know, had
them all gathered around him to take a picture to
show the significance of the fact that a lot of
women athletes want this. You know, they want to have
their own sport to compete in, to have their own records,
to compete in a fair competition, to show that they
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are the best in their sport and not some man
who couldn't cut it in the men league. Coming over
massive winning the Trumpet administration, I I am so proud
that I voted for Trump right now, Just so proud,
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you know, getting my investment back in that boat. You know,
investment like I got paid to do anything I wish
I got paid. I'm poor, but you know, the investment
of trust that I put in Trump that he was
going to do what he said he was doing, the
fact that he is listening to the people. You know,
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that investment, the investment of trust had to clear that
up because I know, I know a liberal would say something.
Is a massive, massive win and just a breath of
fresh air, honestly, And I'm so happy that women have
their sports back because women are very competitive, and we
talked about this. Are the right side at least talked
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about this. I don't know if we did, but you know,
I'm a big basketball fan. Basketball is my favorite sport.
I love basketball. Basketball will always be one of my
first loves in life. And how competitive and good women's
sports is getting. They have some sure fledge athletes right now.
And the NCAA with Clark and how all great that went,
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and how she went to the WNBA and is really
turning things on her head this year. I think she
won to Rookie of the Year, well earned, mind you,
And it's just fantastic that we're living in a golden
age of women's sports now that you can turn on
the competition and if you're not really getting what you
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want for the men's game, you have an alternative. These
women are certified great athletes. They would beat me to
a pulpit of basketball game. I'm not one of those
men that could have that could have gotten over and dominated.
They are just so talented and it is truly one
of God's blessings the fact that they now can compete
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again and not have to worry about a man who
again couldn't cut it where he was practicing his sport
or playing his sport. And now they can set their
own records again and they can really go after And
I know the nc AA quickly jumped on this, which
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surprised me, but you know, they supported it. And again
the country is you know, the divide might be there
again for a bit, because I don't think the divide
is gonna get better under Trump, but the country healing
from liberal ideology is happening people, and it's a massive
win for Americans. So that was the one story I
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really wanted to talk about. It's just a fantastic win
by the Trump administration and President Trump. Thank you for that.
But without further ado, it is time to wrap up
the show. Thank you all for listening, and I hope
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