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Edwards and welcome to the Run Edwards American Experienced Talk Show.
I'm your radio refreshment and we've got a great show
lined up for you today. Great guest, his name is
Patrick Kolbick. We're going to be talking about the voter
situation in our republic and how much progress is really
being made to clean up that hot mess. And you know,
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there's a number of hot messes going on in our
republic today and one of them, one of the other
hot messes, in my opinion, deals with power, electricity, gas,
et cetera. And you know, as we are trying to
get government mandates out of our lives, because there are
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too many government mandates when it comes to energy production
and subsidies. In my humble opinion, we need to get
a lot of the subsidies out of the way, and
that would benefit humanity and allow creative free enterprise to
succeed in delivering electricity to our world. And now today,
the rising cost of electricity is primarily due to the
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entrenched nature of utility monopolies, which restrict consumer choice and
inhibit market competition on purpose. As the electricity demands steadily increases,
it's driven by factors such as the perilferation of electric vehicles,
which is the way that they're produced today is a waste.
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Of course, there is population growth, but I think there's
a way to produce enough electricity for up to twelve
billion people on Earth, and also the rapid expansion of
energy intensive data and AI centers, which is using up
a lot of electricity. Remember, not long ago they were
saying that everybody and everywhere needs to cut back on
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electric use. In some cities across the United States, people
stupidly were saying, oh my god, we don't need all
those big bright lights like they have on Broadway and
other famous boulevards and streets of America where there's a
lot of twinkling lights. A lot of people complain about
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Las Vegas and all of that, And I've always thought
that that kind of usage for electricity is in comparison
to other things is very minimal, and I've been proven
right of course. But that's not even a big problem. See,
it is not that too much electricity so far as
being used. The problem is how electricity is allowed to
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be produced, because there's more than one way to skin
a cat. And why is it that the only way
that electricity can be utilized by US homeowners is through
monopolies and I call them bullion monopolies, and they are
protected from competition. Why is that the same way that
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when Ford, Chrysler and General Motors ganged up against Tucker
who produced the Tucker Mobile. Now you have utilities which
have a minimal incentive to innovate or control prices. Increased
expenditures associated with integrating on reliable on purpose, intermittent on purpose,
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and low energy density, renewable energy sources on purpose of
volatility in gasoline fuel markets, and heightened regulatory requirements are
passed on to consumers. There's another beatdown on we the people. Now,
without the discipline imposed by competition, there is little to
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prevent continual price increases. Thus, as demand surpasses supply, the
fundamental principles of economics mandated that costs will continue to
escalate for all who rely on the the electrical grid
the bully monopolies, which is just about all of us
except those who it's who are very smart and they're
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able to escape the grid and utilize their own produced power. Now, historically,
nuclear power systems have been approximately ninety seven percent identical
to coal power plants, with the primary difference being the
heat source, which is the energy required to convert water
into steam to power the turbines. Coal mining operations faced
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threats to their monopolies when they heat from the small
percentage of naturally occurring radioactive decay of uranium proved to
be millions of times more potent than the heat generated
by burning coal. Now, before I go any further, I
want to refer to an article in the Arizona Republic
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in August of nineteen twenty one. The day is the
twenty eighth of August to be exact. And guess what
this article is about. It is about electricity taken from
the air and propels an electric car. Now, the inventor
of this particular electric car ce Ammon, and he's shown
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here with his atmosphere generated electric vehicle. He was a
friend of Tesla and these guys were geniuses back then.
This is during part of that Gilded Age when there
was a lot of prosperity and men were thinking of
all kinds of ways to make life better here in America.
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There's certain technologies that they were building upon back in
those days that is no longer available for us, because
the government and the monopolies got together and said, hey,
you know what, we don't want life to be too
good for the people of America. No, no, no, it's
got to be more burdensome, more regulatory. Help beat them down.
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And here we are today, and I'm looking at this
picture man, and this vehicle drove great distances. It was
easy to maintain. And let's not forget. I think it
was the nineteen sixties, the early nineteen sixties, if I'm correct,
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the Chrysler Corporation had produced a turbine engine car and
you could you could pour water or any kind of
liquid into the engine, I mean into the where you
would normally put gas and the car would run. And
they were building upon that and then all of a
sudden bloop, you don't hear anything about it, you don't
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see anything about it. It's because the Grimlins, the combination
of big government grimblins and monopoly grimlins getting together and say, hey,
wait a minute, that's too convenient. That would just make
life to eat for the for the people. No, that
is you would do would help break up a monopoly situation.
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And so here here you have it. See, not only
do we have to get away from big government, we
have to get away from big monopoly who are great
friends with the big fat government, and the two of
them have been working together along with an increasingly powerful
international cartel or economic form, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
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By the way, when you go to downtown Detroit and
you see all the wonderful stores and great restaurants, I
mean everything from grouch Gucci to you name it, and
high end furniture stores, all of these things suddenly coming
into Detroit, which is still America's poorest city. But yet
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they're getting all these things. And the reason why is
not because of just local free enterprise. It's because Detroit
was picked as the North American headquarters for the World
Economic Forum. And of course the Chinese and the Persians,
the Muslims have a lot to do with it too,
bringing in a lot of money and the population that
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is reaping the fewest benefits. I mean the overall general population,
the black people, and I think Detroit is about eighty
percent black. But yeah, there are certain individuals in the
black community that are smart and they're out there in
the business world doing big time things. But I mean overall,
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and it's a sad, sad situation here. But we don't
have to stay there, do we. Nope, No, we don't.
We can fight this madness and re establish true freedom.
We need a new gilded age. And I think that
the tariffs that President Trump is enacting is going to
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be a big factor in produce using another gilded age
in American society, as was the case under President McKinley.
And we'll see if that happens again. But yeah, we
we have to start collectively thinking as American sovereign Americans
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that figuring out ways to disengage ourselves from these monopolies,
even if we have to go to court. I don't know,
but I think we.
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I watchman on the wall when it comes to the
voter situation in our republic and of course here in
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the great state of Michigan. And he's been doing a
yeoman's job. And I want to thank you, sir for
all that you've been doing to find out what's been
going on in the details of the voter fraud situation,
not only in Michigan, but I believe beyond the borders
of Michigan. And welcome back, Patrick.
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It's a great to be with you, Ron. Just a
quick correction though I'm not really tight with all the
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Okay, sorry about that, but yeah, it has it. It
connected to your name here and I'm just looking at it.
So anyway, let's get right into it. Though you have
been really looking into the situation. And I understand that
you were recently involved in the hearing, and let's so
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tell us about that and what's been going on.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Well, there's a lot going on in the area of
election integrity all across the country, and I think people
are starting to wake up to the fact that we
were subject to a coup in twenty twenty. This isn't
just me saying it like I did in my book,
The twenty twenty Coup. This is Stephen Miller, one of
the president's top aides, making sure that everybody understand that
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what we're seeing with this grand conspiracy was a result
of a coup and part of the execution coup, with
a lot of lawless behavior, both at the federal level
and frankly at the state level. So my recent testimony
before the Michigan House Election Integrity Committee emphasized the lack
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of integrity and frankly, a lack of accuracy and the
election results in the state of Michigan. And I brought
the receipts and what we highlighted was Michigan Secretary of
State Joscelyn Benson has been found by seven courts, seven
different courts. They've issued unlawful guidance, she conducts unlawful elections,
she ignores the laws. And by the way, this isn't
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just me saying it, this is her own attorney saying
that before the Michigan Court of Appeals in the Haller
and the Benton case, Benton was a defendant and her lawyer,
Heather Mindgass, actually said this to the three judge panel
at the Court of Appeal. She'd said, in a nutshell,
she said that Jocelyn Benton only follows the laws that
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she agrees with, and if you don't like that, you
can go ahead and see her. And she is the
chief election official in the state. And thankfully we've got
some very good stand up reps in the Michigan House
and the Republicans do control the Michigan House now and
under a Speaker Matt Hall, they issued the Michigan House
Oversight Committee permanent subpoena authority, and they're able to start
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being a watchdog over her unlawful actions and unlawful directives.
And they've actually issued subpoenis asking for her to turnover
all the training materials that she's using for are election officials,
are clerks, our local county and township and city clerks
all throughout the state. So now it's in a court
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battle because she refused to comply and give all the materials,
which kind of tells you everything you need to know.
She's lawless and issuing unlawful directive, which means that all
the elections that she has overseen have been conducted in
an unlawful manner, including the twenty twenty election, which I
have plenty of receipts that assert that it was never
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ever lawfully certified in the state of Michigan.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
You know what's really mind blowing, Patrick, is what had
been brought to my attention is, for example, in the
city of Detroit, you have the elections situations where let's
say people have moved out of the city maybe ten
or fifteen years ago, and in the most recent elections,
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these people that had they're voting in other states, they're
mining their own lives, right, and yet they're still counted
as present voters in the city of Detroit. This is crazy,
and there's a lot of people.
Speaker 7 (17:12):
Actually you dig into that, there's a whole scheme to
how they do that. I mean Pastor Sewell, I was
out at his church and Ramon Jackson has been very
active in the city of Detroit at uncovering this and
what Ramon showed me. A friend of his came by,
and what they do is they inflate the voter roles
with all these stake registrations from people that used to
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live in Detroit right before the election. And how do
you know, because all these residents of the city of
Detroit end up getting these balk mailers sent to their
house under the name of somebody who doesn't live there anymore,
and then right after the election, those names disappear and
they don't get the balk mail anymore. Why is that
Because they inflate the roles early on so that they
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can assign a ballatom with the pull books, even though
they're fake people, they're not voting, they're out of state,
they don't even know their names being used. And then
after the election they scrubbed them from the voter history
so that nobody can go off and chase down the
audit trail. It's a scheme. They've been doing it for
a long time, and Ramon and Pastor Sewell and others
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have been hot on the trail nailing this down in
the city of Detroit and elsewhere throughout the state of Michigan, frankly,
all across the country. But the good news is now,
even though we have lousy state officials in the form
of Benson and the Attorney General Dan Essil, we now
have friends in the Department of Justice at the federal level.
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And you may or may not have seen that the
Department of Justice, in response to President Trump's executive Order
one four two four eight on March twenty fifth, twenty
twenty five, he is the Department of Justice has issued
letters at demanding all the voter role information and demanding
accountability for the state of Misisch against compliance with the
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Help America Voter Act, Help America Vote Act and the
National Voter Registration Act. And so these are laws that
are already on the books, and now we've got federal
government that's holding these people, these lawless individuals like Joslyn Benton,
accountable for what the laws actually are.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Yeah, yes, I did see that. And I just pray
that these laws will be enforced because for so long
as you said that, these laws have have always been
on the books for a while, but they were never enforced.
And I hope that on a state level we will
see enforcement of these things so that these election results
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can be true election results going forward and that there
can be justice brought to the fore as well. Do
you think that there will ever be any real long
arm of the long arm of the law grabbing these
people and making the pay the for their crimes because
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this stuff is wrong?
Speaker 7 (20:04):
Yeah, no, absolutely. So We've already seen charges coming out
of Alena Hobbout in New Jersey with the gentleman who
prided himself on being a especially an election fraud expert
for mail in ballots, and so he's already been indicted
and actually sentenced to prison behind that, and they put
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this all in perspective, we all know what President Trump's
been through, not just during his first term but during
the next four years, where they're after him for everything
under the book and they're using lawfare in every form
against him. Well, President Trump, on the outside of the
Oval office has his mug shots sitting there, so every
single day he does not forget when he walks into
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that Oval office, he does not forget who these people
are that we're dealing with, and the fact that as
soon as he gets out of office, they're going to
go back on attack and try to take him and
his whole family out and all his friends out, and
so he knows that this is about for survival right now,
it's a battle for the rule of law, and frankly,
it's a battle to make America great again after Obama
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decided to fundamentally transform America. So this is a big deal.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Yeah, this is Uh, it's almost a do or die
situation for our republic as far as being a great
nation again, a nation of justice and true elections and uh,
with the ability of we the people to live our
own lives in peace and tranquility. And there's a lot
of people, Patrick that don't want us to live that way.
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They don't want us to to live a good life.
And I don't know if you heard my opening monologue there,
I was even talking about how in the world of
energy we're screwed around in a similar manner. I mean,
there's no way what place you can look towards where
there isn't such massive corruption. Even in the area of
electric vehicles, there's the technology electric Yeah, you can produce
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electricity out of the atmosphere and you don't need all
this apparatus and batteries that kill the environment. And it's
the same principle when you look at what you're involved
in the election process, and so are there enough I
hate to say this, well, are there enough true judges
in this state to do their jobs?
Speaker 7 (22:20):
Well, that's why President Trump is very insistent upon approving
of his nominations by the US Senate and why he
was upset that they decided to go up and do
the full recess procedural trick. So I'm hoping that President
Trump will cite the fact that the Senate and House
are at odds and call for adjournment, which he has
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the constitutional authority to do. And if he does that,
then he can make recess appointments and fill everything in.
But that's why it's been so long in getting to
the indictment phase overall, the broad indictment phase, is because
we've been waiting to get a court system that isn't
corrupted in What President Trump has been doing is exposing
who the crooks are in the judicial system, one step
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at a time. Pambondi with the Department of Justice has
been cleaning house there so that they've got people that
they can trust to actually execute in cords with the
rule of law. We've got cash Betel has been cleaning
up the FBI. I think what you're seeing now, particularly
with the subpoenas that have been issued by the US
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House Oversight Committee under comer, where they've got Hillary Clinton,
Bill Clinton, James Comy all being called in to testify
under oath and give a deposition before Congress. Well, outside
of depositions, all that information starts getting used to make
the case for an indictment. Indictment then leads to criminal trials,
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and criminal trials lead to hopefully incarceration. So it's a
slow process. But you know, if we lived in a dictatorship,
would be a very quick process and often very unjust process.
We are a ruination of laws. We've got to follow him,
and unfortunately that takes a little bit more time than
we'd like to see sometimes. But I'm very confident that
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the process is in work right now.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Yeah, you're right, Patrick, if we were in a dictatorship,
President Trump would be in jail.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
Yeah, if he was really a king, Right, if he
was truly a king.
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They hold it right there. Patrick will be right back
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for tuning in from to about America and around the world.
Our guest today is Patrick Kulback. He is an American engineer, author, businessman,
and a former politician. He served as a Republican member
of the Michigan Senate, representing the northwestern portion of Wayne
County from twenty eleven to twenty nineteen, after being elected
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during the Tea Party wave of the twenty ten elections.
He's also a graduate of the University of Michigan with
a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in
aerospace engineering. Kulbeck is author of several books, including Wrestling
Gators and also the twenty twenty Coup, What Happened and
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What We Can Do, which details his perspective on the
twenty twenty US presidential election and advocates for election integrity,
of which we are discussing today. Welcome back, Patrick, Hey.
Speaker 7 (31:12):
It's good to be back. And by the way, and
just in case anybody's thinking that I am wrestling actual
alligators in the Florida averg that's not it. It's good
the subsitle line it is an outsider's guide to drain
the swamp, and it talked about how government really works.
So I want to make sure people didn't think that
it was just a cage fight with me on gators.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Oh man, I thought you might have been down there
in Florida with the new you know, the alligator Alcatraz,
and so, yeah, are you kidding?
Speaker 7 (31:43):
I'm at the age now where I just walked through
the house and all of a sudden, I get an
injury somehow, and I don't even know how it happened.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Oh man, Well, it seems like you're putting a hurt
on those who want to steal our elections, and that's
very commendable, sir. Any any wrap up you want to
give us on what's going on and what you're looking
forward to in the near and you know, forthcoming future
concerning the mid terms and how much cleaner things might be.
Speaker 7 (32:14):
Yeah, First of all, I'm confident that we are on
a path right now to get rid of the electronic
voting systems right end of the year. And why am
I confident about that because it's already actually in federal
law that we're not supposed to be using any systems
that have components made by foreign adversaries like China. And
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we know for a fact through Dominion's own internal emails,
that's forty eight percent of the components in their image casts,
breech and voting systems come from China. And they're not alone.
It's across the spectrum on all our voting system vendors.
So all the voting and system electronic voting systems that
are currently in place are technically in violation of federal
law as we speak. So now it's a matter, like
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you said earlier, of enforcing the law, and the President
Trump's executive order was very clear on the timetable for that.
What you're seeing with the Department of Justice reaching out
to the Secretary of the State all across the country
is very important because they're talking about how they are
actually complying with existing federal law, and if they fail
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to respond, they move to the top of the priority
list for investigations by the Department of Justice. So the
wheels are in motions for very optimistic twenty twenty sixth
election that should be fair. And another ingredient that the
President Trump has talked about today was he's going to
revise the census standard so that non citizens are not
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included in the apportionment. And what that could do. It
may affect as many as twenty six congressional seats, with
a net loss for Democrats of around as many as
eleven seats depending on how it's done. So this is
a big deal. I don't know how he planned then
getting it in place before the twenty twenty sixth election,
but just getting that rule in place regarding the census
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going forward as a big deal. So that is another
reason for optimism, so that we don't have a slim
majority in the House anymore.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
One last question, because yeah, I was glad to see
that that that law coming forth anyway about with the
Senate with the senses rather eliminating illegal border crossers. But uh, sir,
I just want to know, since it is not on
the law books, the allowing of illegals to vote in
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America anyway, how.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Is it not legal?
Speaker 7 (34:36):
What are we talking about?
Speaker 3 (34:39):
How is it that they have been and it's basically
in our face being allowed to to to vote, these illegals.
How is that that the Democrats have been allowed to
get away with that? I know it may sound like
a dumb question.
Speaker 7 (34:53):
But you know, because you've got a bunch of wimpy
Republicans that are tired of that don't want to be
called racist, that don't want to be called all the
usual pejoratives that go along with enforcing existing law, and
they're whims. I mean, I dealt with it three years
in the Michigan Senate. It's all about marketing and messaging,
and they never stand on principle, or very rarely stand
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on principle. Thankfully, there's some good ones in the Michigan
House right now doing that. But that's the crux of it.
And and so you know, we just need some people
with some courage and I'm certain to see signs of
life on that front, not just at the federal level,
but also at the state level.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
Okay, Patrick, I want to thank you so much and
godspeed and good blessings on what you're doing and continue
your great work because it's so needed for the integrity
of our republic. And thank you again absolutely well.
Speaker 7 (35:48):
Not alone, there's a lot of meddling kids helping out
all across the country. So thank you and thank you,
thank you for helping us get the word out and
get some hope out to everybody, because sometimes it's difficult
to just keep plugging along here and thinking that nothing's
going to change. Well, there is a lot changing right now.
And while the major media oulitis aren't talking about it
that work, it doesn't change the fact that it is
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happening and good times are ahead.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
I believe it, and keep it up and we're going
to be keeping in contact.
Speaker 7 (36:18):
Here, all right. It sounds good. Knock him alive, Ron.
Speaker 3 (36:21):
You too, take care Yep, there he goes Patrick Kobek.
He's one of the good ones. Known him for many years.
My wife and I have been fans of his for
for a good time, for a long time rather, and
he's been doing a yeoman's job as far as working
with election integrity. You know, I was before our guest.
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I was talking about how the leftists have been coming
up the works as far as energy production in our
country and even electric vehicles, and how the electric vehicles
of today are the wrong ones that there and I
was referring to an article from August twenty eighth of
nineteen twenty four. I believe I should bring it back up.
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But yeah, there was an electric vehicle that could go
a long distance that absorbed electricity from the atmosphere, so
there was no need to recharge it. It just ran.
I mean, can you imagine that is far superior technology
to what we have today, which uses a lot more
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energy and causes pollution because the lithium batteries of today,
you know, they eventually die and when they are buried,
even if they are wrapped in thick plastic, guess what
happens wherever they are buried. The earth above them is
killed off. It will kill the trees, grass won't grow there,
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very well, nothing and so, and of course we know
that a lot of the this is by design, because
these people are on a mad mission to make sure
that we do not live our best life. But I believe,
I do believe that despite the times that we are in,
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that the United States of America today, at this time,
has the potential to become that true shining city on
a hill nation, an example to the world. And so
when that final in comes, no one will be able
to say, well, we didn't know. We never saw what
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life could be when all people had to do as
follow certain principles. That's all the United States was actually
supposed to be, in my opinion, for the world. It
was supposed to be a great example. And in some
cases you find where the examples of the United States
were followed, and those places, to in varying degrees, are
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very prosperous. One of them is Japan, South Korea. I
was going to say Sweden, but they're more socialists, but
then again, they're no more socialist than many American cities, right,
and Hong Kong used to be very open as far
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as the economy, they've become socialized under communist China. But
you get my drift. It was after World War Two
and Japan was defeated, and Hirahito the Emperor had asked
the United States, what is it that weakend to become
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a great and prosperous nation, And America led with, look,
it's about economics here the principles, and Japan for a
while ran with it. They were so successful that at
one time it was thought that they would be the
number two economy in the world and that could overtake
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the United States. They were at one time where China
is today. So these things do work. These principles do
work if they are enacted, and in many ways, even today,
the Japanese, the average Japanese citizen has a higher standard
of living than we do here in the United States,
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even though the Japanese economy is flat, because there are
other factors that play into your living standard, which we
will get into edwards after.
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sometimes the Left really makes it difficult.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
YEP. A federal judge today temporarily halted construction of Alligator Alcatraz,
the detention center in Florida's Everglades. Alligator Alcatraz is a
detention center for illegal border crossers, many of whom are rapists, murderers,
and designated foreign terrorists. The facility, which opened just a
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month ago at the direction of Governor Ron DeSantis's surrounded
by Florida's natural defenses, including alligators, pythons, and dense swampland
in the Florida Everglades. US District Judge Kathleen Williams, a
Dei Ali Obama appointee, cited environmental violations for her two
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week paws on future construction. Well well, well, which really means, Hey,
I'm another one of those negroes that wants to damage America,
and therefore I've got the power to do it. And
here we go on behalf of the illegal border crossers.
That's all it's about, my friends. The facility can continue
to operate and hold detainees for US Immigration and Customs enforcement,
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but workers will be barred from adding any new filling, paving,
or infrastructure for the next fourteen days. And of course
she hopes to go back and extend this pause.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
Hmm.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
Now you have environmentalist groups utilizing their power to block
things up. Now this goes back. This reminds me of
a book that was written by the late Mikhail Gorbachev
called The Green Cross, in which he instructed leftists, communists,
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et cetera to take down the West, not through guns,
bullets and missiles and planes and all of that, because
he knew, at least back then, it couldn't be done anyway.
He says, you will never totally defeat the West. But
what we can do, because there a lot of people
in the West are not that bright, according to his book,
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we can do it from within, and we can get
many of them to sympathize with the environment, and through
that sympathy, you have activist judges and other government officials
to rule against progress and common sense. And here is
a perfect example of that, with a federal judge ordering
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a halt to the construction of the Florida Immigration Detention Center,
all because these people want to harm our republic, so
that in order to have these illegals remain they to
be honest with you, this judge and many other people
would love to have all the illegals that have been
captured released, all the ones that have been kicked out
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brought back to our country, and all the ones that
are free to remain. So to do whatever the hell
they want to do. It's as simple as that. That's
all they want to do. It's about hurting you and me,
my friends, hurting we the people. I mean that can
That is the only logical explanation here. And you have
(46:55):
Aids now going after a Democrat Crockett of Texas. They
call her a boss from hell who terrorizes staffers, lays
around at her apartment, never at the office and which
she comes in. All she does is scream and dance around.
Speaker 5 (47:15):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Jasmine Crockett again is a boss from hell who screams
at her staffers and lays around her apartment, according to Aids,
who had worked for the Texas lawmaker, who said, they
are sick and tired, and I'll call her this a
witch without a broom. She's known for her foul mouth,
including at the office. Is often rude to her staffers
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and refuses to come to the office, but when she
shows up, she's held a deal with the Age told
The New York Post that Crockett is more interested in
being an influencer who posts viral clips to social media
than actually representing the people of her district. And when
she is acting like she's representing the only thing she's
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promoting are harmful principles or ideas. Now, she had positioned
herself as an unfiltered critic of President Trump, which is true,
earning regular TV appearances and an enthusiastic on line following.
But Congressional Age tell the Post and that the Dallas
Democrat is just as rude and mean to her own
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staff people that support her and kiss her butt. People
are practically licking her boots, and she's even cruel to them.
Hillary Rowe But it's crazy. But yet guess what, the
people love her. Yeah, the dummies. And see, I have
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no respect for people they would vote for a Crockett,
just like I don't have any respect for the people
that would vote for AOK in New York twice, and
if she again, they'll vote for her again. For example, Crockett,
she made sure that twenty eight thousand jobs were not
created in her district. Twenty eight thousand there could have
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been a Giant center built and it wasn't AI either,
and she raised hell and then the company said, well
the hell with that, we're out. And guess what the
retarded voters said, Oh, that's okay, you're AOC we'll vote
for you again, and she's back. And see, this is
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why when it comes to these Democrat Party house strongholds
and you see the horrid conditions that continue to pile up,
the budget deficits, the everything that goes on, the crime
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. See, I used to
feel sorry for those victims. Oh whine, sniffle, hurt. Oh,
(49:59):
but no, nope, because there comes a point. Okay, after one, two, three, four, five,
six seven, going on eight decades of Democrat Party rule
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in many places in this country, and the conditions that
have been wrought, and yet people go over and over
and over again for the same thing over and over again.
You can't you can't. You can't feel sorry for them.
You can pray for them. We do pray for these
situations and for these people, but you can't feel sorry
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for them anymore because then you understand, a light bulb
goes on in your head. Thing, Oh they're they're not
tired of it yet, what they support. And when I
used to say that years and years ago, that look,
these people, they're in on this, this is what they
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want and people wouldn't believe me. But now more and
more people are beginning to understand. You know what, maybe
that guy was right those people. You know, that's why
I said yesterday. It's as if people are running out
in the street and they're stripping their shirts off and
they're hollering for the government, give me the lash.
Speaker 5 (51:26):
Give me the lash.
Speaker 3 (51:27):
We want more, we want more. I mean, it's that
crazy because when you look at the conditions that have
come about as a result of over and over and
over again, many people are getting the lash, or they're
getting the bullets, they're getting the rob robbings, they're getting
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the rapings. They're getting the destruction of their property, the
stealing of their cars, the snatching of their children, the
horrible education that now has some human beings with less
intellectual capabilities than dolphins. And that's scientifically provable, by the way,
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it's not just my hyperbowl here. Okay. So what we
need to pray for is that people somehow be grow
tired or weary of this, of this calamity that they
have hath wrought and brought upon themselves. But don't feel
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sorry for them. Pray that they will come out of this,
that they will want to change, because unfortunately, in many
of these places where the corrupt mentality is so strong. Unfortunately,
it's in many of our great cities that have great
impact on the rest of the country and in some
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cases the world, such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Boston, Detroit, Cleveland. These legacy cities, to varying degrees,
still have impact on America and the world. And so
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that's why you've got to pray. We have to, you know,
try to reach out as we can, but we can
no longer feel sorry for them. Nope, nope, nope, present
the truth, pray for them, and man, pray for we
really work for a difference. I mean, that's all we
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can do right now. But I still believe that we
can win over this leftist donslaughter in America. I run
Edwards now that my time is of thank you so
much for your time. And remember I always say it
this time to don't forget to pray for your nation,
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Pray for your family, your friends, and even your enemies
that they get it right before it's too late. Treat
others the same way you want to be treated. I'm
not Edwards, don't forget. Yes, sure is king.
Speaker 5 (54:15):
Until next time, excelsior, even.
Speaker 11 (54:45):
Of us all folks.
Speaker 7 (54:46):
Tags that stage right