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Dolls come to you live from the Great State of Mississippi.
Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel Podcast. I'm your host,
Harrison Dolls and I'm joined by our illustrious co host,
Graves Baker. How is everybody doing, Hello America. I'm trying
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to make taglines for us, you know, every good podcast.
Yeah yeah, I used to say, you know, coming to
you from Wayne County, but I think I'm gonna switch
it to coming to you from the Great State of Mississippi.
And of course I already got the outro. I love
the outro. But all I want to say to start
off this episode is one hundred and fifty seven point
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sixteen versus one hundred point ninety eight. Graves, do you
know what that is?
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Oh my, I didn't know you were gonna just start
it off the end of my undefeated season in football.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
And I got my stuff kicked in.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
If there's one thing I take seriously, it is old
miss football in my fantasy league, in a league that
we have nicknamed the Misfits. Fun fact, this actually came
about I don't know if I've ever told you why
we made this league, Graves. We did it during twenty
twenty when all the craziness was happening in pro football
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and we couldn't find a way to enjoy it. So
we decided to basically make up a league of our
own teams to help us enjoy it again because we
missed it. I've been boycotting football for a while and
this was my way back. So the Mississippi Avengers, which
is my team, beat the Horn Lake Huskies, ruining their
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dream at a perfect season. And that's not even the
worst part. You have two injured players, Lamar Jackson is
injured and Warren is injured.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
H and I accidentally started Warren.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
I didn't notice that. That probably saved my bacon. I'm
hoping Justin doesn't realize this quarterback is on a bye
week this week, or I might actually lose against the
worst team in the league after beating the best team
in the league, which is the perfect description of the
Mississippi Avengers this season. But yeah, yet, no, I was
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alive during those Old Miss years. So I tell everybody
you know, they're all going crazy that we're number four,
and I'm like, y'all weren't here during the rough years after.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Eli, We've been number four before too.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Yeah, it doesn't end well. The cycle of being an
Old Miss rebel is we do good, we get our
hopes up, our hopes get crushed, and we get beaten
by either a team that we should get beaten by,
are a team that we shouldn't get beat by, and
the cycle then repeats itself. It's a full on cycle.
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I have been an Ole Miss rebel since I could walk.
First time I went to the grove I was two,
So I have been an Ole Miss fan for twenty
four years, and so I'm used to the Ole Miss
Rebels getting beat So I'm very hopeful for the season.
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But you can ask Seth, a mutual friend of ours.
I know who's watching this or listening to this. I
love trash talk. When I played basketball in high school,
I was probably the worst player you've ever seen, grapes,
but I talked like I was Michael Jordan, and that
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was just that I had to start off the episode
letting everybody know because we left them off on a
clue finger last week. We hadn't none of our players
had played when we recorded last week's episode, so I
had to give everybody an update. October second, Thursday, twenty
twenty five, I have beaten Graves in fantasy football.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Did not go well?
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Yeah, no, if it makes you feel better, My two
best players are out too, and it is crushing, and
one of the top players in the league is only
putting up like twelve points for me a game. So
if that makes you feel better, yeah, it's it's it's
been rough, but uh, let's go ahead and do all
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the normal stuff. So we get in the topic to
make sure I don't bully Graves too long on the show.
Of course, please make sure to check out Conservative Colonel
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episode every Thursday. Graves. This is the second reek in
a row we've stayed on schedule. It's only taking us
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two years to somewhat get a schedule down from the show.
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episodes out as we try to get this show really going.
But speaking of which, yet, in November will be our
two year anniversary of the show. We have been doing
this for two years officially.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
In November, well, we're gonna have to have a big celebration.
We're gonna need a lot of people to buy merch.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Yeah, I do need to get a s merch. I
have a smirch. It's very expensive merch and I'm still
trying to find a better place. Hopefully we'll find that
better place in time for November, and I will encourage
everybody to buy merch then, because I do think we
have a guest lined up for November two. So I'm
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not gonna telling me about Yeah, yeah, yeah, she is
extremely interested in coming on the show. That's all I'm
gonna say right now. I know she might be listening.
I'm not gonna corner you up don't worry. I'm not
that mean. We still haven't talked yet, but last time
we did talk she was interested. I'm gonna go on
her show, She's gonna come on ours, and hopefully that
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will be a nice, big episode and looking forward to
it again. It will probably be some time in November, probably
not on the exact anniversary date, just whenever. Our schedule
is a line, and I'm just gonna kind of bring
her own and also have another person I'm interested in
bringing on as a guest that will probably get us canceled, Graves.
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This one is it's it's going to be a hot topic.
I'll have to talk to you about it after the
show because, uh, it has a very high resolution of
getting like there's a ninety nine percent chance we get
canceled again. Graves hasn't been canceled yet on the show.
I have episode twenty five, so go check. I have
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been canceled before. I know Graves has, but I don't
think he's been canceled because of the show yet. So Graves,
get buckle up your seat belt because uh, that that
one's going to be interesting.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Means I need to get more mean, which I promise
you I will be today.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
So yeah, no, now that we've kind of gotten everything
out of the way, we had some fun. Uh, there's
probably just gonna be one topic today because it is
a pretty big topic and it's making a lot of
news and there's a lot of misinformation going around here.
And one of the reasons we started this podcast, asked,
was to fight the misinformation given to us by the
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left are just legacy media, as well as champion the
conservative movement. So let's talk about the government shutdown. Graves.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, the biggest issue to me is what people are
saying about it. Look, it's one thing to just like
blame the other side for a government shutdown, but this
one just makes no sense at all because everybody that
has a brain or knows a single thing about the
United States government. You cannot pass a spending bill without
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sixty votes in the Senate. We have fifty three Republicans
and a lot of things that Democrat supporters, not their
people that are in charge, but their supporters are saying
is well. In twenty thirteen, Donald Trump said that a
president is weak if a government shutdown happens because he
can't control his party. Fifty two of fifty three senators
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in the Republican side voted for this. Only one did not.
He voted no, he didn't just sustain. Two Democrats joined us,
so we had and no three, So we had fifty
five votes. We needed five more. You can't blame this
on the Republican Party or Donald Trump and use his
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own quote when in reality, all we needed was eight
Democrats to vote and the government would have stayed open.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Yeah, and my favorite thing that's going around because you know,
I do know a lot of people, you know, will
target certain people during this time. I know one Republican
I think off the top of my head is getting targeted.
I understand his position. He's more of you know, we
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need to balance the budget, for the love of all
that is holy, please balance the budget. And Liberals are
mostly just let's spend money because if we can print it,
we can do it, which is, oh graves, let's not
even get started on Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Well, and we know that the current bill is not well.
It was already passed. They passed it for a couple
of months. They're revisiting it now. The Democrats are demanding
one point five trillion for illegal immigrants Medicaid, but the bill,
even without that is not balancing the budget. So even then,
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the Republicans have already not done their job in a way.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Yeah, and so like I will say that, you know
a lot of rhinos as me and Graves know. You know, sadly,
that's the majority of the people representing us. That's why
another reason we started this podcast is to call them
out on that crap. I've always told people, you know,
I am a member of the conservative movement. I'm not
a member of the Republican Party, if that makes sense. Yes,
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I vote with the Republican Party because that's really the
only party that will actually every once in a while
put up an actual conservative. But you know, we have
been sadly infiltrated. And you know, I know one Republican
I can't remember his name right now is just like
I'm not voting for anything until we balance the budget.
And he's dying on that. Heel and I give him
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all the credits. Yeah, Thomas is a Jeffersonian, so he's
he's one hundred percent kind of like me, where he's like,
you know what, I'm not going to say yes to
anything until we actually come up with a plan to
balance the budget. I respect him for that. At least
he's trying to balance the budget. The Democrats, though they're
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not dying on a moral heel of their beliefs, they're
dying on a heel to fund illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Yeah, I mean that is the only reason this is happening.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yeah, so like the government shut down. First off, I
do believe that a federal government shut down shouldn't affect
us as much as it does, but that's an issue
for another time. Hooray for limited government. But it's the
fact that they're dying on this and then trying to
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blame Republicans, Like I know, one of the Democrats in
Mississippi posted a picture and it showed like the lack
of Republicans at the capitol for these hearings, because the
Republicans are also going to stand tall on the fact
that we're not here to fund illegal government or illegal immigrants.
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But it's more than that. They're also wanting to undo
some of the DOGE changes, if I remember correctly, So.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
The Democrats that wasn't the only thing, but.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Yeah, it's not the only thing. But like the main
one is they're wanting a couple trillion, just a couple
trillion grace do you think me, you will ever see
a couple of trillion in our lifetime, dude.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
I'm just hoping that one day that I accumulate a
million dollars in my entire lifetime.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Yeah. No, I don't know if I'll make it to
a million at this rate. I haven't even gotten to
six digits right now, So I'm just hoping.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
They're talking about let's just well, let's just you know,
in one day throughout one point five trillion dollars that
we don't have.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Yeah, It's it's genius, ain't it. We're in debt, we're
having to borrow money, we're having to print more money.
And their solution to our debt crisis, it's not a
balanced budget. It's not cutting government spending. It's let's spend more,
but let's not even spend more on actual citizens. Let's
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spend more on people who decided to come to this
country illegally. It's ge. It has to work, you know.
I this shut.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Down, and I'll remind everyone that the Democrats for years,
and whether if you're a liberal and you don't want
to believe, this doesn't matter. Facts, reality is what it is.
Democrats for years have said they want to give mass
amnesty to every single illegal that is here. Now, they're
still trying to fund their Medicaid after we cut it out.
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They're saying, we're taking away your health care. We're not.
They're trying to import voters because their message does not win.
They have no policy. It is I hate Trump and
I hate Republicans. Spend money, bring illegals in, give them
rights to vote, so we have power forever.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
Yeah, I know, and that's all they want. They're wanting
to get the illegal vote, which is so funny to say,
because I think New York has even given out ID
cards now to fight against, you know, iding voters. And
it's just like no name is odd. Like I've seen
an actual picture of an ID that says no name,
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and they're thinking New.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
York state law, yeah, has created where now if you're
an illegal and you need emergency medical service, you're covered
through Medicaid under New York state law. So they when
they also tell you that illegals don't get it, it's
in the bill and it's also in their state laws.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
It's genius, ain't it. It's just like, let's spend more
money to make sure we never have And this is
what they're wanting, they're wanting total control of the government,
of course, to make sure that they never lose power
because power is corrupting. You know, I don't know if
a single person that's been able to say, you know,
I think I need to stay in power longer and
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be honest about it. You know, you look at George Washington,
for instance, who knew that. Who even though people were
begging for a third term, George Washington said, no, I'm
only going to serve two and instead of president. And
it's so funny that, you know, after we had the
first president serve more than two terms, we passed the
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law an amendment saying you know, okay, well, you know,
we agree with George Washington's president that we shouldn't have
a president for too long because power is corrupting. So
here's you can only run for two terms as president.
But then, like, no one's ever looked at Congress. Hey, y'all,
you know you say that about the president, but y'all
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been here for fifty years. Don't you think we need
to say that about Congress? And all of a suddenly,
now all the Congress people like, no, no, no, there's
not many people to rule. What like, I've heard that
argument come at me in Mississippi.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
So like, well, let me tell you something about congress people.
The people that are in Congress don't do anything and
they don't listen to anything you say. So thinking that
other people can't come up and do a better job
is the absolute worst way to think about it.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
You know, I've had someone in the Mississippi House of Representatives,
you know, someone who is a close friend of mine,
you know, and I've seen him slowly change and become
a bit more liberal in that regard. And me and
him were having a conversation one day and I was
talking about, you know, the show getting more involved, wanting
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to do more, and he, you know, he was like,
you know, it's a good thing. And you know, I
brought up term limits because when if this is a chakrty,
you haven't been listening to the show long When I was,
you know, a part of Chris McDaniel's campaign for a
lieutenant governor, something he ran on that really resignated with
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me was, you know, he wanted to pass an amendment
that would restrict people in the amount of terms they
serve and to send it in the House because Lieutenant
governor has it. The governor has it, the president has it.
Why don't we have it in our congresses? And I
brought it up to him and he looked at me
and like, for this sounds awful. But at first I
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thought he was joking. And he says, well, I don't
know if we have that many people that will want
to lead in Mississippi. And he'd said it in a
way that I almost believed it. Graves, he met him,
talked about it for about thirty minutes, and I walked
out of that meeting, out of his place of business
and sat there and you know, in my truck for
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a second, I'm like, yeah, he might have a point
that I thought to myself, Wait a minute, what you know,
even in Mississippi people are scared of it. So you
look at the national level where these people are raking
in millions, and yeah, I know they're scared of turtle
limits because that means that into their power. You look
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at the turtle, the mighty turtle. The reason I'm bringing
him up is actually I did pull up our shop
and I forgot that we have a mat Conservative Great
Again shirt with him on it in the back says
no more Rhinos. I completely forgot about that shirt. Co
please buy that shirt.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
I need to.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
It's twenty four bucks. It's a bit pricey, but that
kind of cover shipping. Yeah. But you know, it's funny
that he's been in what he's been the majority or
minority leader for the Republican Party for how long, like
thirty years? And I think we did an episode where
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I figured out that he went into office the same
time as Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was in his presidency
in the eighties. People, me and Gray's weren't even a
thought in our parents' mind in the eighties. My father
was in his like ten eleven twelve when Reagan went
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into office.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
When Reagan was first selected, my mother was not even born.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
So in your case, two generations has passed since and
he's still there, you know, looking like a man that
should be enjoying his retirement. You know, I've never understood that.
You know, I want to retire by sixty two, and
I'm a history nerd. I want to tour the historical
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sites of this great country.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Well, him and Joe Biden just need to be doing
bingo every night.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
Him and Joe Biden both need to be put in
a nursing home. They've missed the retirement stage. Like yeah, yeah, prop,
But like again, you know, he's been in there so
long you can make the argument that he's missed the
fact that he could even enjoy his own retirement and
now he needs to be put into a nursing home.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Dude.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Yeah, And you know that's the sad thing that, yeah,
we're all going to face that our own mortality. You know,
that's why you know, I'm a believer, but you know
it's not going to change the fact in my seventies
and eighties, I'm more likely gonna be sitting in a
nursing home being like why am I here? That's the
sad truth of aging. But that's why most people retire
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in their sixties or their seventies to enjoy a couple
of dead gum years of their life before they get
to that point. And here is a lot of our representatives,
and I would say good good portion of them that
are at retirement age. And instead of wanting to be
like you know what, I want to focus on my family.
I want to have a good time. I want to
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go do stuff I've never done because of work or
because of this responsibility because of my point, it is
a privilege to serve. It is a responsibility. Let me
rephrase that massive responsibility to serve in our government at
any level. But at the same time you have to
know and to walk away. And you have a lot
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of people, younger men in their thirties that are wanting
to serve, and in Mississippi, I think it's in our
twenties that you can serve. And it blows my mind
that these people in their seventies are like, no, I
need to stay here. No, no, you don't, big dog.
You should have you should have already been like bowing out,
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but no.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
We're going tik tik tech when it first came out,
like y'all American people.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
When when you look like a snapping turtle, it's time
to step beside.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
We had people die in Congress recently, more than I
never heard of that really until but at least of
age like twing ninety something. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
No, we had a couple of people who were in
nursing homes that would still serve in Congress. And I
mean most people don't realize, you know, yeah, a long
time ago that was a bit more of the norm.
But that was kind of in the founding age where
you know a lot of our heroes were young when
the Revolutionary War broke up, broke out, but by the
time it was to start a government and then to
start the new government. People don't realize this. We actually
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have had two types of governments here in the United States.
We had the under the Articles of Confederation and then
the Constitution. Which is funny because we're celebrating the decoration
when the country was Okay, I'm not gonna get into that.
I'm still celebrating the two fifty. It is a bit
weird because the country technically wasn't formed until a decade later.
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But nine yeah, yeah, there, that was the year the
constitution was ratified. Yes, and so that's the year that
this government started. So it's a bit weird to sit
back and think, Okay, then why are we doing the
decoration because during the deation we were all independent in
sovereign states. We weren't a country. We were people that
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came together to fight. Uh okay, but you know that
was more Give me some credit. I'm gonna do a
historical nerd rant on at least one show every other month.
But you know, you had that more frequently back then.
But that was also because it was you. You didn't
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have the medical technology we have today, so people dying
in office was as much as a shock sometimes because
some people could live a long life, some people couldn't.
And I remember, well, I'm not the biggest fan of his.
John Quincy Adams served as president and then decided after
he lost that, you know, he still had something to
give to the public, so he ran for Congress one
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and I'm pretty sure he died in Congress. I think
he's the only president that after the presidential term was
over he actually went back into public service. I think
we might have had one more of the service as
Supreme Court member. I might be wrong, but that's that's
kind of the rarety here.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Uh but that was.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
Yeah, that was back when the country was at ativity
where the people played a massive role in the government
for so long that yeah, it would have been weird.
But in today's age, with how much population we have
grown since then, you can't tell me that there's not
someone suitable to replace you. And you have to you
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have to draw a line because some people are different
than others. I mean, I look at Donald Trump. You know,
Donald Trump is in his what grade seventies, If.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
I'm not mistaken, he's almost eighty.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Yeah, but he still has some stuff to give. He
wasn't in government, you know, since his twenties. You know,
he hasn't been certain.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
He would have already been out of y'all didn't. Whatever
happened in twenty twenty is how I'll put it. You
wouldn't be dealing with them anymore.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
You stole the election high YouTube. I can't wait for
that notification.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
I'm glad that you did it for me.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
You helped me out a couple episodes ago, so I'll
help you out here. But you know, Trump is one
of those rare cases. It's rare for a public office.
Should be rare for a public official in his early
year or in his late years to still be involved.
It should be a rarity. It shouldn't be the common.
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And I'll stand by that.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Trump is he never ran for office till he's in
his seventies.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
Yeah, he made the he did it differently. These people
have been in for fifty years and the government's still crap.
You know, now, if you were making some positive changes
still and you still were not losing your mind sad truth.
But I mean again, look at Joe. Then maybe there's
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a case. It depends on what you're doing, I think,
but you look at these people. They haven't done anything.
They've held on the power to feel important, to fill
a hole in their heart, whatever, and they haven't done anything.
Pelosi is a great example of the snapping turtle, as
I'm going to call him as a great example because
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those two have not contributed a lot to the government.
They haven't done big things. They The only big thing
they've done is put us more into debt and destroy
our liberties. That's the only thing that they've accomplished in
their term as representatives. And so you have to sit back,
you know.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
For one liberal, just one to tell me what Nancy Pelosi,
Chuck Schumer, Keim Jeffries, you know, Kamala Harris, Tim Wallas,
tell me one thing they have done that makes America
or your life better. Anything.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
Go to the homepage on the Conservative Colonel website. You
can scroll down to get George Washington and you can
email us that response. Because I don't honestly think they
will have anything. You know, you look at a lot
of people who were older serving and you can listen
a lot of accomplishments. Like even though I don't agree
with John Quincy Adams on a lot of stuff. You know,
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when he went back to be a House of Representative member,
he like he stood up for his party. He was
a major voice. He contributed a lot to the government. Uh,
you know, he was trying to do his viewpoint. But
he also wasn't obviously losing his touch. He wasn't sitting there,
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you know the thing you know about God, Yeah, he
one nation under, you know the thing Like, he wasn't
obviously losing a step. But I honestly think, even though
I pretty much almost one hundred percent disagree with John
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Quincy Adams, I think if he would have realized that
he was losing the step, he would have stepped back.
That was kind of more of the viewpoint of the
time that either the people would let you know or
you would know. And the sad thing is, these people
hold this power, the power of an incumbent, and they
use it to make sure they crush and you defeat.
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And I mean you look back at it then, though, Grace,
do you think we had two major only two major
parties back then?
Speaker 2 (30:35):
No? I wouldn't. I would say, no, there was so
much turnover.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
There was a lot of turnover, and the two big
parties they had subgroups. You had other groups, So there
was a lot more turnover back then because the party
didn't really We've.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Had the two party system since the Civil War.
Speaker 3 (30:55):
Yes, and we've been stuck with it ever since, and
one hundred percent disagree with it. I wish that a
new party would rise.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
George Washington, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
George Washington absolutely hated the idea of a two party system.
And it's funny that, you know, you look through American
history and George Washington is the only president that didn't
have a political party attached to him. And as soon
as you got out of office, you always had just
two main players. You had other groups for a long time.
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But it was more of kind of like how I've
described me and Graves as political thing. Graves is a
Washington Conservative. I'm a Jeffersonian Conservative, but we both are
in the same party. But there's a lot of stuff
that me and him will disagree on and you know,
if I win. Yeah, it's not where it is now
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where the political party almost bullies people outside the party
to make sure they never win. Are they bully people
inside the party to get in line. You look at
Mitch McConnell and as the leader of the Republican Party
in the Senate, what has he done that I can
give him a lot of credit for, and that is
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bullying other Republicans to agree with him or he would
not help them in their election, causing them to lose.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
It was in elections.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
Yeah, and that's how he wanted to play the game.
So I think that's one reason why we need to
get rid of these people of older age. I'm not
saying amendment needs to be passed, but I am saying
amendment on term limits need to be passed, because that
would solve this. You can't serve fifty years if you
can only serve fifteen or twenty. Right, I'll stand there.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
With term limits, you can still run for the other
type of office, but you also have term limits there.
You can't just stay in the same seat for fifty
sixty years.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
No, that's why I know. Because some people are like, well,
you know, it will run out of people. I'm like, no,
you can switch to the House, you can switch from
to the Senate. You can run for a higher office,
you can run for a lower office. You could still
serve your whole life as being a public servant, which
is that is what it's supposed to be. It's a
public service. But you couldn't like there's a better chance
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that you're not gonna get absorbed into this power structure.
And of course corruption. I could talk about a couple
of other things, but I think let's take a quick
commercial break because this spreaker is about to be mad
at me. I should have taken one already, But we're
gonna take a quick commercial break, and we're gonna kind
of jump back into the government shut down because being
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Graves who we are, it seems like we have gotten
a bit off topic. But I do think this actually
this played to the topic why our government is shutting down?
Speaker 2 (33:51):
But yeah, I think I can tie that in there too.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
Yeah, all right, well we'll be right back after this break.
Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel podcast. And me and
Graves are just talking about some of the things we've
noticed recently. You know, they've blamed Charlie Kirk's assassination on
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the Republican Party. Are conservatives they are blaming the government
shutdown because again Vinnie Thompson, uh, just a great representative
from here in Mississippi. I hope you can tell my sarcasm. Uh.
And you know, he posts this picture and we talked
about this a bit earlier, but of I think he's
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in the house if I'm not mistaken. And you know,
there's just no Republicans there to pass this stupid of
a fight. You know, they're they're not even dealing with it.
And he's like, look at these people. You know, the
Democratic Party cares about the working class people. We care
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about the common man, and the Republicans don't because they're
not here and they're letting you suffer. Well, Benny, maybe
if you actually cared about the citizens of this country,
they would be there. But you're not even like, this
whole fight is not about the common man. It's not
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about the people. It's not about the people. This government
shut down will hurt you know. Again, I wish the
government was smaller to the point where if the federal
government shut down, we could all be like, oh, I
didn't even notice. I would love for that. That's my
dream in life. But the sad truth is right now,
our federal government's too big, and yes it is going
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to hurt people, but they're not caring about the people.
They're caring about trying to fight the Doge cuts. They're
caring about trying to pay a couple trillion just a
couple two illegal immigrants. And if you're sitting here and
you're like, but these people aren't even citizens of this country.
The Doge cuts, we have to cut something. We're not
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all gonna agree on what needs to be cut, but
we have found a lot of money that's just been
stupidly used. Like the sad truth is is like at
some point with the Doge cuts, we're gonna get to
something that we're like, man, I really don't want to
see that go, but it needs to go because we
don't have the money to pay for it. But right now, Doughs,
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the only thing they've done is been like, hey, you know,
y'all paid a couple million for adult what was it,
a dolphin sex study? Now fish sex, fish scheck sex.
We've spent a couple of million on learning how fish
have sex. And they're mad about stuff like that. Like
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we talked about, of course in the Department of Education video,
the amount of government waste going to the Department of Education,
and in an interview, someone at the Department of Education
even said that they're using private corrypted message corrypted. I'm
not saying the word right, but they're using you. They're
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using encrypted messages to hide stuff from doge in Congress
because they're sending money to illegal immigrants. I believe that's
even on our TikTok. Go check out our TikTok. But
you know, they're they're still not using the crap ton
of money that they shouldn't be getting, even for education.
And you think it's just going on in one of
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these departments. No, it's going on in all of them.
So you think, okay, well maybe we should cut some
some budgets. You know, let's let's maybe make a tighter budget,
because you know, it's not like we've had a couple
of amendments that would I think one amendment that would
have required Congress to balance a budget, which, oh my gosh,
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grades could you imagine the craziness that would ensue? Uh
I'm for the amendment obviously, but oh could you imagine?
Because I think like the amendment, you stay stated, like
if these people couldn't come to an agreement by like
two or three years on a balanced budget, they would
just be kicked out of office. So oh the joy.
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But you know, also there was a bill passed, because
I talked about this in the Senator Roger Wicker video,
that he could have voted on he didn't. That would
have and this comes from Ron Paul. I believe it
was his bill. It would have bounced a budget. By today,
we would not be in debt anymore. Graves, could you
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imagine that we would be out of there, We'd be
debt free as a country by this year. This is
around the first time Roger Wicker was in office. So
this also tells you how long Roger Wicker was in office.
We could have had a balance budget, but we don't,
and now the government shut down. It's not about the people,
it's about spending more money because money gets us votes,
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money gets us sympathy. If you want to vote here,
here's a couple of dollars a month.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
I've got a got you got a little little ramp
to go on here? Then about that?
Speaker 5 (39:09):
So perfect.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Democrats? What are they talking about all the time? But
I were fascist hour Nazis And they're blaming us for
the Charlie curt thing. They're blaming us for the ABC shooting.
They're blaming us for the Fox bombing thing. There was
a bomb that they had to explode at the same
university that Charlie Kirk was shot at. They blew up
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a bomb on campus two days ago with with the
demolition team. But still like all these threat that's coming
from your side, and you're gonna sit here and act
like we're the problem when we did our job to
keep the government open. But y'all couldn't get eight people
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to vote to keep government open because you want to
spend money on illegal immigrants. You don't care about American citizens.
Your people are sitting here talking about how they're happy
people are getting killed. And I saw something today somebody
infiltrated at the Ryder Cup pretending to be a police
officer and they only got found out because they apparently
dropped one of their magazines. And somebody in the comment said,
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because he was right next to Trump, said, well, she
didn't drop that mag They are wishing death on people,
They are trying to fund illegal people. They do not
care about you. So when they tell you on Twitter
or Instagram or Facebook or YouTube or the news or
to see them talking yeah blue sky whatever it is,
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or they just talk about how they want to kill people.
They are not being serious when they tell you that
they care about American people and we don't.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
And it goes to just how brainwashed our civilization has become.
Like you think about it, what is the heart of
the constitution. The Constitution is the set of rules that
we made to make sure the government would never get
too powerful. It's it was a compromise between funny enough,
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the Jeffersonians of the time with I wouldn't even say liberals,
more people that wanted a bit stronger federal government. You
had some liberals in there. You did have some Washington's
in there that just thought the government needed to be
a bit bigger, and.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
None of them thought that it should be as big
as it is now.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
No, well, there was one or two, but they weren't Republicans.
They they don't worry. They were liberal graves that that's
not in our history. We could point back, Oh yeah,
they were liberals, don't worry. Uh, But you know they
pointed to this, and you know, my forefathers that founded
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the conservative movement ironically called the anti federalists. They said, Okay,
we'll compromise because we believe in the fact that the
people will keep the government accountable. Because these are the
same people that fought in the revolution for their freedom.
We have strong belief that the people would keep the
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government intact. The reason anti federalists is ironic is because
they're actually federalists and the federalists are anti federalists. But
that's a quick history lesson for you. But again, we
had the belief that people would prevail. And then you
look at the brainwashing and our government had our government,
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the liberals that have put themselves in strong positions of
government or authority have been brainwashing the people to be
okay with the fact that the Democrat should be the
only people that run then and now you see the
fact that anything the Democratic Party tells their people they believe.
You know, heck, I bet the Republicans wish they had
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it fat easy. You could have a Republican come out
and tell you something and the Republican Party will still
be like, I don't know if this is true. Let
us do some research.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
And there's a former member of ISIS that was interviewed
by I can't Indian guy. Conservative.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
Oh gosh, I know who you're talking about.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
It's got a big following, but I can't. I can
see his face, I can't think of his names. But
he interviewed this guy who he's still a Muslim, but
he's not an extremist anymore. And he was like, I
voted for the left when I was an extremist because
we want you to go kill your kids. We want
you to go out there and tell people you can
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change genders. Yeah, go focus on all that stuff. The
conservatives come with principle, so we never voted for them
because they were the ones we were scared of. The Liberals.
We wanted them to go do that because they distract
we can do what we want to do as an extremists. Yeah,
you really want to be part of that side.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
And that makes the question, you know again, the brainwashing
that's come that people can believe what they're saying about
the government shut down without even thinking. Meanwhile, Republicans will
spend you know, sixteen hours doing research to make sure
the person that we voted for, the person that we trust,
is telling the truth.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Is it lying?
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Yeah? Yeah, isn't lying? Like even people that we hold
in high regard. We want to double chat, like I remember,
you know, and I can't. I wish I could remember
what it was about. But Trump said something. I did
the research. I have voted for Trump three dead dumb times,
well actually twice. I wasn't able to vote to six,
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but I would have voted for him, dude.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
You know what's sad. I wasn't able to vote in
twenty twenty four for him, but I made up for
it with what I did on his campaign.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
So so yeah, Hey, Graves won a whole state for Trump,
and I think we've talked about that on the show.
Please go check out that episode. By the way, Graves
deserves as flowers. Yeah, it's a good one too, but
not just because Graves is getting his flowers, but because
he did do a lot of hard work and that
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was just that was one of the funnest episodes we've
ever recorded. But even with someone I trust, like Donald Trump,
I'm still doing the research. That's just the heart of
conservatism is you don't trust people in government, even if
they're trustworthy, because we're the people that have to double check.
We are the people that have to make sure okay,
this is.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
The right body in Washington. No one will do it.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
No, it's crazy and you look at up and we're questioning,
you know, probably, I would say definitely. The leader of
the Conservative Party right now, which is Donald Trump. We'll
openly be like, I don't know yet. Let me do
some research on what Trump said, and then after we
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figure out, yes, Trump is telling the truth, okay, well yeah, yeah, No,
he's doing a great job. He's doing what he needs
to do. I can't tell you how many times someone
has been like, oh, you just questioned Trump. You know
whatever he does is right. I'm like, no, no, I've
had disagreements with the man, but I've always based on
research and principle, and nine times out of ten I'm
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agreeing with Trump. Okay, yeah, good job. I've never regretted
my vote for Donald Trump because Donald Trump is honest.
There's not a lot of hard research you're gonna have
to go into. You can find the fact.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
That But that man ain't sitting there thinking how do
I lie about this? He's saying whatever the heck is
on his mind. Whenever it's whatever it is, you don't care.
Like we said on the last episode, you know when
the un cut off his escalator as soon as he
got on it, he was mad. He got up there.
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They turned off his teleprompter. So instead of his fifteen
minute speech. For fifty five minutes he talked crap to
the UN.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
And honestly, that's why a lot of conservatives like Trump,
you don't have to do a lot of research. We
still do, but like Trump just says what's on his mind.
It's it's the easiest thing for a conservative. We love
people like that. We love people that aren't politically correct
because guess what, it makes life easier on us. But
when you look at a Democrat, oh my gosh, I
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have to spend days researching them. I have to spend
you know, hours because it's so many lives on top
of livees. We talked about the rock.
Speaker 2 (47:54):
You found this democrats contradicting himself.
Speaker 3 (47:57):
Oh, it's it's one of my favorite past times. Uh,
Like for instance, Obama being you know, against illegal immigration,
but in gay marriage and gay marriage, it's one of
the funniest things to see liberals be like, no, I've
always been for that. They don't even say I've changed
my mind. I've always been for that. I just couldn't
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feel I felt like I couldn't express myself in today's world.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
Biden is like one of the most racist people to
ever be in the Senate are like, people change just
so they could vote blue, no matter.
Speaker 3 (48:34):
Yeah, people change, But I can't I'm not gonna get
on that. But I can't admire George Washington or Thomas
Jefferson because they were victims of their time.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
Yeah, because because freaking three percent of white people on sleeves.
Speaker 3 (48:51):
Yeah, oh no, uh you know, well, heck, you know
how many people have killed babies since abortions.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Been only list? Oh there's like millions a year.
Speaker 3 (49:06):
Yeah, millions of kids are killed a year, and people
cheer for it, just like people cheered for slavery. You know,
I'm gonna that's that. That one's my canceled moment for
this episode. Let me take a quick bow. But again,
it's political brainwashing that they could sit there and make
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people believe that this is a good thing. And yeah,
we're all victim of our times, graves, and one hundred
years we're probably gonna be heavily criticized for the abortion
issue either, which way, who whatever side winds when that
time comes, when there's gonna be a definite stop either Yeah,
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I can't believe people thought it was okay to kill babies,
or I can't believe people thought. You know, they could
crush a constitutional right. You know that's that's coming.
Speaker 2 (49:56):
And if it's not a constitutional right.
Speaker 3 (49:59):
No, no, not the constitution. Uh, I'm for an amendment
to just outright bannittt.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
Hey, let's you know what, lean more with you, though,
I lean more like toward you in the sense of
like Jeffersonian, in the sense of strict reading of the constitution. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (50:20):
No, like for so many years I've heard the term
it's a living document. It can mean what you need
it to mean. The older I've gotten no black and white.
These are the answers to our questions. Can the government
do this? Article ten of the Bill of Right says no,
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any power delegated to the uh federal government is in
this document delegated? Oh yeah, every power not delegated to
the states in this document is the power of the
federal government. But every power not said in this document
is the power of the states to govern. Because even then,
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the founding fathers knew if the government got too big,
you could look back at the state government that has
a lot better representation ratio and be like, all right,
they should be the ones making the decisions. And that's
how major decisions were supposed to be made. You know. Heck,
you know you look at it. Immigration's not even a
federal topic. It should be up to the state. If
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Texas wants to build a giant wall, we should all
go out there with some tools. If California doesn't, great,
but guess what, they stepped foot out of California. Bye bye.
If you disagree with that, you know what you're supposed
to do. Graves on a constitutional amendment. If you disagree
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that the federal government should have this power, there's no
bill you can pass, no committee you can make that says, okay,
the government has this power. No, it is supposed to
be an amendment. So I'll stand by that till the
day I die. If you want the federal government to
have a power pass an amendment, it has to be
passed by by not just the federal government. By the way,
it has to be passed by all the states. So
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the states also have to be in agreement. Aka, the
people have to be in agreement two thirds two thirds,
and in our country it'd be hard to get. That's
why they don't pass amendments anymore. They just try to
make it, you know, say that they can do it now.
They try to look for some special warding shall not
be infringed. But again you look at what's today, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
That's kind of what I was gonna get through. Is like,
you know, people want to do things now on the
left that are not in the Constitution, and because they
can't get the way that they want, they result to violence.
Saying that we are again I'll say it. I know,
I say it a lot, all us fascists and Nazis,
and yet here they are trying to do stuff that's
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not the constitution constantly and take out and jail their
political opponents. I don't want to hear anything about the
fact that James Comy was just indicted. I don't care.
You rated Trump's house, his son's bedroom, Yeah, put him
in jail, You shot at him, he tried to kill
him another time. Yeah, indicted all his friends, sent multiple
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of them to jail. I don't want to hear anything
about that. What y'all are doing is not constitutional.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
No, but it's all for saving democracy. Grades that's what
they tell us. It's all for.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Sale the constitution, just to save democracy, right, even though
we're a constitutional republic.
Speaker 3 (53:49):
And the sad truth is in this country, you can
look at a lot of people that broke the constitution
saying that they were saving the constitution, and all that
happened was this government got stronger in the free will
of the people got smaller. The philosophy of a conservative
is we want you to be happy economic wise, and
we want you to be free and to make your
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own want to. We want to tax you less, we
want you to be able to make so much money
in this country. You're not upholded to the government, to
an institution, to anything but your free will. Your decision
makes this. That is the ideal that binds conservatives together
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is the.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
Fact nobody is a victim. Yeah, in America unless you
put yourself in that situation or somebody commence violence against you.
That is it. Nobody's oppressed.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
No, we live in one of the greatest countries in
the world, and there's ways we can make it even better.
And that was what blows people minds. We're honestly, you
know where's it's still the greatest country in the world
and want to downturn Like you look at how powerful
of federal government is. And but if we get back
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to how we used to govern, and it's been a
while it's definitely been a while. It's it's pre Civil War,
so it's been over one hundred and fifty years since
we've governed this way. There's been a lot of people
that try to fight it. You look at Ronald Reagan,
you look at Trump that tried to bring us back
to that, and usually for a couple of years, they
do a great job. That's why I've always said, we
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need to help Trump to make sure that this isn't
just another couple years. You know, I want us people.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
In Washington with they're gonna fight it changed.
Speaker 3 (55:44):
Look what happened when Trump. As soon as Trump got
out office. Look what happened as soon as Ronald Reagan
got out office. It was like business is normal. Okay,
we had four years here, Okay, we had eight years
here where the will of people actually govern the government.
But oh no, we can't live like that because corruption
can't flourish like that, we can't get paid. Let's bring
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us back to the swamp. And that's why I keep
begging people to get involved in your government. Get involved
in the federal level, get involved in the state, get
involved with the local because if you get the local
and state strong, then you can get the federal government
under control, and then we can get back to how
this country is supposed to be ran. That's why we bet.
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Like I can't tell you Grays how many episodes we've
sat back and said we have to help Trump. I'm
honestly like it's at least been more. It's in the
double digits. And the reason we stress on that is
this case right here. The government shut down right now,
and the liberals are saying it's our fault as normal
(56:53):
because they want to fund legally immigrants, they want to
get rid of the dose, because they want to stop this,
because they don't even want to give us four years
of Trump because they know will like it. But they're
fighting tooth and nail to save the establishment. That's why
we need to fight again. Trump can't do this alone.
I've been saying that from the beginning. He's just one man.
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He's doing a great job. God bless him. He's fighting
his tail off. That if anybody deserves a political retirement,
it is Donald Trump. Donald Trump deserved it. After four
years his first term. I felt so bad for that man.
On a daily basis. I still feel bad for that man.
But he is oh gosh, yeah, and they've just kind
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of added on to the hate. But yeah, those first
from sixteen to twenty. My gosh, poor Trump deserved to
go golf man. Let that man have his retirement, let
him spend some time with his grandkids. Gosh a mighty
I felt bad for him. But even then when he
decided to come back, now, I sat there and I
was like, you know, this man already did his part
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with just one term, and he's wanting to serve the
people and finish out what he thought would be, you know,
an eight year presidency. And I don't blame Trump for that.
You know, Grover Cleveland did that, you know, and I
respect Grover Cleveland because Grover Cleveland basically got bagged kind
of the same thing as Trump. Really, if you look
at it, Trump, I think a part of him knew
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he wanted to do it, but it was when he
saw the country take the direction it did, I think
really cemented to the fact that Trump was like, Okay,
I'm running again. You know, Grover Cleveland ran the first
time to get rid of corruption. He got beat, and
then the corruption got so bad that they begged Grover
Cleveland to come back. And then Grover Cleveland came back
with a depression. God blessed the man. He couldn't really
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do much. Luckily we were able to avoid that this time.
Speaker 2 (58:46):
But you know, it was so close. I can't. We
did go into a recession, though, I don't care what
any Democrat says. We had a recession between twenty one
and twenty five. It was awful.
Speaker 5 (59:02):
Oh MMMU the consumer price index, which nobody ever wants
to talk about because everybody's like inflation, No, you're over
your inflation.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
Yeah, that's a decent indicator. But look at the consumer
price index. It was higher than Jimmy Carter.
Speaker 3 (59:25):
That really should tell people something. Yes, oh gosh, yeah,
and like no one, no one bad than I. No, No,
everything's fine, everything's on fire. It's that mame with the
dog sitting in the fire. Everything's fine.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
That was just the picture of CNN with the headline
in front of the fire. You know, mostly peaceful pro
it's mostly it's a mostly slow recession or so.
Speaker 3 (59:55):
I don't know, mostly slow recession, mostly peaceful. I'm never
going to forget the mostly peaceful protest articles that came
out and it show a destroyed city and I'm like,
oh yeah, that seems peaceful. But the government, the Democrats
are just all they're doing is trying to fit their agenda.
And I'm begging you to please call your representatives and
(01:00:15):
call them on it, be like, please, please don't pass this.
The Democrats will try to play this off as that's
hurting American citizens for a while, but if we pass this,
they're just going to do it again and again and again.
Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Caues, this be the first time that we take it
out since the first happen.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Yeah, we would undo the DOGE cuts, would would give
a couple of trillions to some illegal immigrants. And I'm
sure there's much more that they're hiding because for those
who don't know, when these type of stuff gets passed,
it's like a thousand pages. No one reads that crap. No,
they hide stuff in there. That's why I like the
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idea of the fact that we should vote on everything
at a time. It would take forever, but you couldn't
sneak anything in.
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
Well, maybe if Congress was willing to do their job,
then every single day they could vote on something.
Speaker 3 (01:01:12):
Yeah, I mean they meet for what half the dead
gum year, It's like July and then they go home.
Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
And if they have to have a you know special
whenever the you know term is.
Speaker 3 (01:01:30):
But yeah, if they have to have a special session, yeah, uh,
they get to come back. And you know, I'll state
to this till the day I die. But I love
when they come home, when they just stay in their mansions. Uh,
good for y'all. Y'all, y'all keep making millions off the
American people's back. Oh gosh, my blood pressure. I can
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feel it, because like, it pisses me off that they're
getting away with this. And that's why we want people
to share this episode. You know, we've talked about a
good bit during this episode, but I don't want people
to forget that the heart of this one, the heart
of this episode is the fact that our the liberals
are trying to hold the American people hostage to get
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what they want.
Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Mm hmm, that's all.
Speaker 3 (01:02:24):
Yeah, they's not even trying. They're doing it right now.
They're holding the American people hostage. They're not letting us. Okay, well,
let's find a way to get these people to where
they're self sustaining again, the conservative idea self sustaining, so
they're not.
Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
Yeah, isn't it funny that we should go ahead. I'm sorry.
We keep trying, but they keep saying that we should
negotiate with them, we should try to get a bipartisan agreement.
Going brother, y'all are the ones that are saying, give
us another trillion and a half dollars from people that
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aren't citizens.
Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Can someone point out how stupid it is to be like, yeah,
reach across the aisle. And I've talked about this on
the show before and I will until I'm dead. How
many times has the Democrats have been like, hey, you're
not compromising. But it's the Democrats getting all what they
want and the Republicans just backing down. I'm hoping that
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we stand our ground. I wouldn't care for the government
stayed shut down for another two months. Do it because
I'm sick and tired of y'all holding us hostage to
get what you want. They've done it time and time again,
not necessarily in this format, They've done it multiple ways.
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They have found ways to hold the American people hostage
to get what they want from the Republicans, and I'm
about sick of it. Okay, five, you want to do this,
you want to hurt us more, you want to undo
everything we've done. Fine, we're not compromising on that. You
want to compromise. How about this, no money for illegal immigrants,
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none of the dose cuts get undone, and you know
none of else is the stuff you want. That's our compromise.
Because I'm sick of us compromising. Because even when we
compromise for Republican beliefs, when the Democrats have the majority, grace,
what happens The Democrats just say no, they don't want
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to Yeah, we don't win, Democrat.
Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
The problem is our people will vote for it though,
no tell you, like, all right, just to get.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
It over with.
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Yeah, let's get this over with. Let's go ahead and vote.
And I'm sitting here like I'm sick of us having
the majority and us not winning, and then them having
the majority and us not winning. Like people are like,
you're against compromise. No, I'm against compromise. It's obvious not
a compromise. A compromises besides lose something. This is the
Liberals gain everything every single dad come time. And I'm
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sick of it. I'm sick of us having to reach
across the aisle for a government that is okay, but
let's continue to move to the left. Let's continue to
move to the left. That's all we've done for the
past twenty to thirty years is moved to the left.
I'm sick of moving to the left. Maybe y'all should
move to the right. You got me pissed, Graves, I'm
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tired up again. But yeah, that's Is there anything else
you want to kind of say on the shut down?
Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Graves?
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Well, no, my headset's about die. But other than that,
I just want to say that, you know, everything we
said in this it's backed up. I'll say that a
lot most on every episode, but it's backed up with
stuff we've seen. We're talking about the things that we
have researched, we've seen, So again I will ask people
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to please see what this other side is because we
are really getting sick and tired of seeing these people
keep brainwashing people. Don't get brainwashed. If you're already brainwashed,
please unbrainwash yourself because this is getting ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
Just as I said, just look up. You know, conservatively,
you don't have to agree with the people that represent us,
because I mean, Graves is talking about it. There's Rhino's everywhere.
We don't agree with them. We agree with the conservative thought.
The conscience of a conservative that we want people to
be free, we want to max out your liberties, your freedoms,
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We want the government to stay out of our lives,
and we want people to flourish in this country. That's
that's the basic principles of a conservative, limited government, good
economics for everybody, and no one being being limited to
the institution or the government. Nothing, nothing in this world
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can hold you back in America. That's that's the belief
here that if you work hard, you can be successful
the American dream. And we want people from the you know,
people that are janitors, people that are trash collectors, the
common workingman, the blue collar man to have the ability
to be as successful, to live a good life as
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anybody who's making you know, I'm gonna poke some fun
of Elon like what was it like five hundred million dollars,
you know, the wow. But you know, we want you
all to have the access that live the best life.
You know, we want everybody to be free, healthy, happy.
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That's that's it. And the Democrats think that if you
just give the money away, that that's what No, you're
making people dependent on the government. What happens if the
government runs out of money, like right now, Oh well,
we'll just print more.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
I'm sorry. People, not everyone's equal. If we were to
distribute every single bit of money in America equally across everyone,
you might say, oh, we'd have a lot of money.
You know how much bad things would happen with that? Like,
people are not equal. We are equal in our rights, yes,
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we are not equal in our decision making and our
intellectual ability. Like that's just reality. So if you give
everything an equal payout to everybody, like socialism communism, not
only does anarchy start and you have a massive government
that could take every single one of your rights away.
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But it's just not fair. No, it's not being equal,
and money is not fair.
Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
You know, why should the doctor that's you know, eight
years in school who saves people's lives make as much
as someone you know, I want to point some fun
at me. I used to be a door dash driver,
I used to deliver food. Why why should I make
as much as the dead gum doctor?
Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
Doesn't make sense saving someone's life?
Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Yeah, you know. Uh, that's just the harsh reality that
people don't want to deal with. Is just that's the
truth though, And that's all we're trying to sell to
you today is the truth, and we hope that you
join us in the truth. It's it's a lot more
comforting than you think. You never have to worry about
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nothing when you know the truth. Thank y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
To worry about the people, I'm sorry, but no, go
go go ahead. I have to worry about the people
that if you leave their party. You know what's that
I'm talking about? To mean you, ay, crap on you,
they call you all types of names. You won't have
to deal with those people anymore. Come to our side.
I'm telling you. It's a lot nicer over here. We're
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not mad all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
No, no, no, we can. We can have disagreements over here.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Yeah, civilly, civilly.
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
We'll still go out to eat with you afterwards, We'll
still go to each other.
Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
You should hear some of the debates that have One
of my friends man, like, we really get into it
and we still drink a beer.
Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
Yeah. That that's just because we live in a society
free thought. You can't have freedom of expression without the
risk of offending people. So you get used to the
fact that, Okay, well this might piss me off, but
he's still a good man. He's still a good person.
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I still am friends with him again. You know, Me
and Grave will have you know, disagreements from time to time.
Grave still comes on the Dead Gum Show. Graves hasn't
just you know, no, Graves is still coming on the show.
Me and Graves are hopefully going to try to get
a beer at some point. If our schedules will allow it,
then my bank account will allow it. I might have
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to get the cheapest thing they have on tap, but
that's freedom of expression. Yeah, but please share this episode
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I hope hope.
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