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Boo, this is American Ground Radio. Stephen Palmer, Lewis sar Evalony.
Speaker 6 (01:04):
You've heard Joy read formerly on MSNBC. I think I
don't even know if she still has a show or
whatever the parts.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Now Yeah, I think she has a part time show.
It's still MSNBC for now. I think in October it
turns into ms News Opinion World.
Speaker 6 (01:18):
Well, I think she's it's the former host MSNBC's read Out,
Okay she I think they're now announcing her as the
former so she may be doing some some podcasts. I
don't know doing interviews. Yeah, being raised.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
They did have to do some some cutting of salaries.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
But you know, every time you think the left has
scraped the bottom of the barrel, they find a way,
I don't know exactly how they do this, they find
a way to go lower. Really, I mean every time
you think, well, that's just as low as they as
you go. So Joy read the disgraced former host of
MSNBC's The read Out. She was fired. You know that
(01:59):
because well nobody watched her end ratch her hate filled
propaganda show and it.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Really was racist. Oh that's right, she was fired, and
she is doing a podcast that also people aren't listening.
But but look here's the thing.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
She's back at it being racist, being hateful, right, and
she's talking with some far left activists. I don't know
what his name is, wajattit Ali or some I don't
know what his name is. Okay, but nevertheless he's on
she's on this podcast and now she's trashing white people again.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I was gonna say, now she's that's what she does.
Speaker 6 (02:31):
She talks about how white people can't invent anything, that
they steal all of the the good ideas and the
ingenious inventions.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Okay, for this world I see.
Speaker 6 (02:45):
From black people apparently. Huh yeah, uh, take a listen.
Speaker 7 (02:51):
They can't fix the history they did.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
Their ancestors made this country into a slave, a slave hell.
But they can clean it up now because they got
the Smithsonian. They can get rid of all the slavery
stuff they got, prager you, they can lie about the
history to the children. They can't originally invent anything more
than they ever were able to invent good music. We
black folk gave y'all country music, hip hop, R and B, jazz,
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rock and roll. They couldn't even invent that. But they
have to call a white man the king because they
couldn't make rocket.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Okay, okay, okay. A couple things. First off, every idea
comes from somewhere else. There is no such thing as
an original idea. So even the music she's talking about that,
you know, blues, R and B, rock and roll, all
of that originated with previous music, which was a combination
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of gospel music of religious music mixed in with some
African heritage. So none of that wasn't original to begin with.
It was a change. It was something something kind of new.
But every every idea comes from another idea, So to
say that white people can't invent anything new. I gotta
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tell you, if you're gonna that's your if that's your criteria,
nobody invents something absolutely new because every idea is based
on somebody else's ideas.
Speaker 6 (04:20):
But let's talk about the core irony here, because Democrats
love to scream about racism, but they are the racist.
Joy Reid's comment is textbook racism. If a white person
had said black people can't invent anything, I mean, they'd
be ruined, they'd be canceled, they'd be fired, they'd be boycotted,
and rightly so, because that would be a racist, ignorant comment.
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But joy Read, she says the reverse, and the left
nods along, they laugh, they clap, they encourage it. I mean,
the double standard here proves that racism is the exclusive
domain of the left.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Now here's what I mean.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
They see everything through the prism of race.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Here's something that's really an inconvenient factor for joy Read.
Do you know what white people did invent abolition? It
was the British white people, pretty darn white people who
started abolishing slavery. But even before the United States did,
do you know who most of the people fighting in
the Civil War to end slavery were white people. Abraham
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Lincoln who signed the Emancipation Proclamation, he was white. So
for you to say that white people can't invent anything,
it was Thomas Jefferson who wrote, we hold these truths
to be self evident, that all men are created equal.
It was that line which inspired more of the abolition
movement than any other single sentence, that sentence that was
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written by white people. So to say that white people
invented nothing, well, no white people invented abolition. Because another
inconvenient fact for her the slaves that were brought to
the United States to America. So before the United States,
the slaves that were brought over, most of them had
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been enslaved by other Africans. They were enslaved by other
Africans and then sold to European sailors to bring them
across to the US. But they had been originally enslaved
in Africa itself, and there is still slavery in parts
of Africa today.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
But here's the other thing. I mean, you ever think about,
you ever, just in a quiet moment, think about what
is the psychology behind democrats pushing this nonsense division? And
it's all about power. But that's what I've come to conclude.
It is it is because they can't win on unity,
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they can't win on prosperity, they can't win on freedom.
So they went on division. You divide the races, you
divide the sexes, you divide the rich in the poor,
pit Americans against one another, even though we have far
more in common than not. You keep everyone angry and
resentful and suspicious, and then you swoop in and you say, hey,
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vote for us, We'll make it right. This is the
oldest trick in the book. This is plantation mentality that
is dressed up in modern identity politics, and joy Read
is just the latest mouthpiece.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
It is goes back to what you heard Barack Obama
say when he was running for president. He said he
wanted to fundamentally transform America. I thought you were gonna
say you didn't build that well, he said he wanted
to fundamentally transform America. You don't want to fundamentally transform
something you love. So in order for the Left to
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gain the kind of power to fundamentally transform America into
something it's not and never was intended to be, you
first have to convince people that America is an awful place.
And you can't convince people that America is an awful
place through unity. You have to convince people that America
is an awful place through division. Well, and the easiest
way to create division is racism.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
But so what we have to say to folks like
Joy read and any time we hear I don't care
where it is. It could be in your school board,
it could be in your police jury or your county commission,
whatever it is, You've got to stand up and you've
got to say America is a land of invention by
all races, by all people, white, Black, Hispanic, Asian, Americans
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of every background, by f apals have contributed stovepipes. But
that's what makes this country unique. That's what makes cars.
And by the way, conservatives airplanes. We don't divide credit
by race. We don't say this belongs to the whites,
this belongs to the blacks. We say this belongs to Americans,
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to humanity. We also, as conservatives, we call out the
hypocrisy because if Joy Reid's comment were reversed, it would
be the scandal of the year. But because she's on
the left, she gets a pass. That's right, well, but
no more no more, not here now, So she also
gets pass because nobody's actually listening to her anymore.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Let's get to the top of the things you need
to know before tomorrow. First thing you need no before tomorrow.
Another person who was trying to kill President Trump has
been arrested. This time was in Washington, d C. The woman,
identified as nath Jones, as an author and leftist activist.
(09:36):
She posted numerous times on social media recently that she
wanted to have President Trump removed from office and she
wanted to harm the president. She admitted when she wanted
to harm the President two Secret Service officers when she
was discovered outside the White House this weekend. US Attorney
Janine Piro released a statement saying threatening the life of
the president is one of the most serious crimes that
(09:56):
one will be met with swift and unwavering prosecution. Make
no mistake, Justice will be served.
Speaker 6 (10:02):
Yeah, absolutely, And look this is part you know, it's
good that Judge Janine is taking that stance so swiftly, right,
because there make no mistake about it. This is a
country of laws. We are a nation of laws, not
of men.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Second thing you need, noble from a state of Oklahoma
has entered into an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement
to deport up to five hundred illegal aliens currently housed
in Oklahoma jails. The program is called Operation Guardian. It
either allows illegal aliens to seek immediate paroles so that
ICE can deport them, or to have the state shorten
their sentence so they can be handed over to ICE
for deportation. The state could save up to thirty six
(10:40):
thousand dollars a day to feed and house the criminal aliens.
That's more than thirteen million dollars a year.
Speaker 6 (10:45):
Well, what do you think about that?
Speaker 1 (10:47):
There's two of two minds of it. If you're dealing
with a violent crime, murder, something like that, they need
to serve out that since.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
You need to hang on to them.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
But if it's if it's a lesser crime, robbery, that's
type of stuff. Get them out of the country, some
to El Salvadar. And the third thing you need to
know before them all, the state of Illinois is now
going to pay illegal aliens to go to college. Democrat
Governor J. B. Pritzker signed a bill that allows people
who violated federal law coming into the country to be
eligible for state financial aid. That money was paid by
Illinois taxpayers and was initially supposed to support legal Illinois residents.
(11:19):
Democrats have attempted to gaslight the public on the issue
by saying college funding should be based upon where you
were born. It wasn't. It was based upon whether or
not you would followed the law. Republican Representative Mary Miller
responded to the signing of the bill by telling Fox
News allowing taxpayer funded financial aid for illegal aliens as
a slap in the face to hardworking Illinois families and students.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
I mean, what is the point you're trying to make.
I mean by having the state pay for illegal aliens
when there's so many very deserving young people who want
to go to college but can't afford it.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
The left cannot afford the ill cannot win the illegal
alien argument. Without changing the meaning of plain words, We'll
be right back.
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Speaker 1 (13:12):
Welcome back to American Ground Rate of Stephen Palmer Lewis.
Speaker 6 (13:16):
We've talked about the auto pen scandal, the Biden auto
pen scandal.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Right, who was authorizing that robot to sign all those pardons.
Speaker 6 (13:24):
Well, now it has been determined there was a second
auto pen. What and the signatures between the two are
slightly different really and and and as the the investigation
is continuing with regards to the auto pin or auto pens. Now, right,
(13:45):
we're learning that Biden didn't even approve the final list
because you know, there was some people exactly at some
point there was a suggestion that he didn't put the
names on the list, but that he approved the final list.
Well now, well, he actually said in an interview, I didn't
actually approve name by name. I just said the categories
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of people these are okay. So his staffers apparently made changes,
swapped names, revised which criminals got pardons, and then just
ran the list through the auto pin like they were
feeding paper into a copy machine.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
It's weird how you have the largest exoneration, that the
largest number of pardons by any US president at the
exact same time when you have simply staffers doing it
without the president actually knowing the name or any details
of any of the individual cases.
Speaker 6 (14:35):
And the other part of this, and the Attorney general,
this was Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinzheimer. He actually
wrote a memo to the White House. This was January eighteenth.
So what this was like the day before that, Biden
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the pardons or before those were least and they said,
those pardons, if you go through with them, they are
highly problematic because some of the criminals who walked free
weren't harmless drug offenders, right, They were people, They weren't
people deserving of a second chance. These were violent offenders.
(15:17):
These were murderers, These were people who killed children, people
who killed police officers. So think about that in his
final days in office, right, the presidency was used without
the explicit approval of the president, right to let murderers
of children and cops back into our community.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Well, and there was a story just two weeks ago,
three weeks ago out of New Orleans where one of
the guys that was freed by an autopen was arrested
again for dealing massive amounts of drugs. He went back
to business.
Speaker 6 (15:50):
This has to go down in history as one of
the darkest stains on any presidency.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
We got a question for American mamas, Dear mamas, why
does the left think there's more hate in America now
that Trump is back in office.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Well, let's ask our American mama's ama.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Joining us now? Our American mama's Terry Edville and Kimberly Burlison.
This has been a common theme I've seen from Jimmy
Kimmel getting his citizenship in Italy to Roseanne No Rosie
O'Donnell moving to Ireland because they say there's so much
hate in America now. And you see the left talking
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about how much hate there is in America, And there's
a part of me that's like, well, if you're talking
about Antifa, if you're talking about hate for Donald Trump,
I might agree with you, But I don't see the
hate on the right that the left sees on the right.
What am I missing?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
You know?
Speaker 7 (16:57):
I feel like they're searching for it. They're searching it.
Like you said in one of the shows that they
wear victimhood as a beauty mark. The other day, I
was thinking about the fourth of July. But anyway, my
friends are my children are really close to this very
famous TikToker. Best friends and so she's always scouring the
internet to look at what people are saying about her
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and that kind of thing. And she found this TikTok
where this girl is saying, I love I'm not going
to share her name, but I love so and so.
But I wonder if she's maga. So they go do
this deep dive to figure out if she's maga. So
this girl, she sent my son a screenshot where someone
says so and So hangs out with a girl from
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cheer who married into a family where the mom is
like super maga. So I fear she is talking about me.
I fear she I mean that I.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
Well, congratulations on being Internet famous for being super maga.
Exactly well done.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
And so my son was like, see, I told you,
I told you, I said what. I posted something on
fourth of July with flags in the back. I have
never said anything politically on any of my sights. And
then my daughter in law post a picture of she
and my son on fourth of July. She loses nine
thousand followers. These people are looking for ways to hate you.
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If you have any kind of patriotic bone in your body,
they want to find out so they can decide to
hate you. They can enjoy you all day long, they
can follow everything you've done and love everything, but the
second they find out you may think differently than them,
they lose their minds.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
And so is it actual hate? Or is this again
the party of projection that whatever the left accuses you
of doing, they're already doing. If you're going to be
mad that someone else is patriotic, and you're going to
say that a patriotic person then is hateful. Somebody who
vote have Donald Trump is obviously hateful. Is it that
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your own projection of your own hate?
Speaker 4 (18:57):
It really is? I oftentimes I see these types of posts.
It makes me sad because I'm thinking this is, you know,
they're still trying to do the cancel culture thing that's
over with.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
It's not working, Yes, it's not working.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
And what bothers me is because we love our country
that we live in, that we have the freedom to say, you, lady,
have the freedom to say whatever you want about us.
It's all good. You're in America, but you hate this country.
If you went to any other country and you slammed
your country in that country, you'd probably be beheaded. You
would be the one canceled. But I'm so curious because
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this has happened time and time again. These there are
oftentimes young in about thirty years. I wish that I
could see, I have a crystal ball and see into
the future after they've had their own families and they've
had to make their own living, and they've had to
pay for all of their stuff, how do they feel
about this young version of themselves?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
You know, I've thought about that too, because I'm of
two minds of it. That sometimes you know, becoming a parent,
getting your own job. There's there's that old ad, show
me a young man who's not a who's a conservatile,
Show you a man with no heart, Show me an
old man who's a liberal, Show you the man with
no brain. Right that that idea that you do change
over time because of society and what you go through.
(20:12):
But my grandfather also used to say, no matter what
you are, you only become more so. So if we
have a generation of very bitter people at a young
age and they only become more so, I that is
that's a very frightening thought.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
That is a frightening thought. However, since Trump's first term
simply eight years ago, we've had people who were unhinged
back then who have already come around thousands and thousands
and thousands are coming true, and they're saying, oh my gosh,
I was a never trumper. I hated him, I hated y'all.
And then I discovered, no, you are the party of peace.
(20:52):
You're the ones that want goodness and kindness and want
us to thrive. And I look back at my old self,
so yes, I would agree with that adage. It's kind
of like our our grandfather told the story of the
other people that went there moving to a new town, right,
and they saw the man on the old this old
man on front porch said hey, we're moving here. What
what kind of people do you have here? And the
old man said, what kind of people did you come from?
Speaker 5 (21:13):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (21:13):
They were terrible, terrible people. Well that's that's the people
you're gonna find here. A next next car comes by
and it's a new family and they say, hey, old man,
can you we're moving here from somewhere? What kind of
people live here? What kind of people live where you
came from? Oh, they're amazing. Everybody's there for each other.
Well that's kind of people you're gonna find here. So
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you get to choose. You get to choose how you
live in this world, who you support, if you change,
if that bitterness changed, Love based on actual facts where
you are and how people treat you, the people in
the right in your life. Do they hate you? Do
they treat you terribly? Do they love you? And do
they lift you up? Believe your eyes, believe what you feel,
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believe your heart. Don't go with this narrative that's been
thrown at you by people who don't that are unhinged.
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Speaker 6 (22:59):
You know butt or this tragedy. I did not realize
California allows illegal immigrants. Yeah, even tourists to quickly get
licenses CDL licenses to operate eighteen wheel trucks.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (23:18):
So in California you can sneak across the border, you
can dodge ice, and before long you're behind the wheel
of a massive semi truck barreling down the highway next
to your family's mini van.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
You're not supposed to be in California. It's supposed to
be illegal for an illegal alien to get a CDL,
a commercial truck driver license. It's supposed to be illegal
in California to do that.
Speaker 6 (23:46):
But but it happens. And so the driver of this
semi who got.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
In this video, I won't watch it, So won't. There's
a driver, there's an illegal alien driving a eighteen big
wheeler right, and there's another guy in the cab with him,
and I don't know what his immigration status is, but
he was in the passer re seat. And this guy's
on the road in Florida. So he's from California. Well,
he's driving from California because that's where you got his license.
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He's in Florida. He decides to make a U turn
in the middle of a highway using an official use
only U turn, so the sign clearly says no U turnalout.
So he goes from the right hand lane across traffic
over it to start coming in the other direction, and
he pauses and leaves the eighteen wheeler just hanging there,
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and a mini van full of three people going at
highway speeds has no time. They slam into it, and
all three people die.
Speaker 6 (24:45):
All three, three innocent Americans are dead because the state
of California treats illegal aliens like citizens and treats citizens
like second class citizens or or you know, here's the thing.
This is why President Trump, through his Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy,
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actually enforced federal law. You remember when they made that
announcement saying that foreign drivers have to be able to
read English. This wasn't some arbitrary rule. It's about safety.
It's not that he's being racist against people of color
or brown skinned folks or immigrants in general.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
But this truck driver pulled an egregious move in the
middle of the highway and killed three people. Now he's
being charge with homicide for it. But Donald Trump was
right on this.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
Yeah, because you know who pays the price. It's always
always the American people. Three Americans are now dead because
of a man who should have never been here in
the first place, who should have never been allowed to
operate a machinery.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
And frankly, the company that hired this guy, they need
to be sued out of business.
Speaker 6 (26:00):
I mean a semi it's forty tons, Oh, it's forty
tons of steel driven by someone who broke our laws
to get here right and was rewarded with the state
of California approving him. But you know what, there is
no insurance coverage for this guy or for this company. No,
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I mean they're cooked because there is not an insurance
company in this country that would ensure an illegal immigrant
drive or or a CDL from someone who's not qualifying.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Let's stick deep, going down, down down. So remember we
were talking conservatives talking about how people were being debanked,
like their bankers saying I'm not going to do business
with anymore because you're a conservative. Well it turns out
(26:52):
this may be a real thing. So Fox News is
doing a story on this. De Banking refers to the
practice of banks closing accounts or denying services to individual business,
often with no explanation. The practice originated as part of
federal anti money laundering laws and regulations. An entity can
be debanked after its transactions are marked suspicious, but in
recent years, conservative and religious groups have accused banks of
(27:15):
discriminating against them for their beliefs. Those accusations were real.
Both the Obama and the Biden administrations put pressure on
banks to d bank conservatives. The regulators for the government
said to these banks, you've got to kick the conservatives
(27:36):
out of your banks, or we will pull your banking licenses.
It was called Operation Choke Point under Barack Obama. Donald
Trump ended in his first term. Biden brought it back
as Operation Choke point two point zero. They would say
to businesses like gun sellers and other conservative groups. They
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would saying that these are dangerous company and they needed
to be debanked. Now, Fox News talk to some executives
with the banks who wanted to be anonymous because they
were afraid of speaking out about this. But here's what
one of them said. Those pressures were very, very real.
When your regulator gives you a suggestion, it's not a suggestion,
(28:21):
it's an order. The political stuff is very real. Those
pressures are real. This was happening.
Speaker 6 (28:28):
Yeah, No, absolutely, and yes I get it. The federal
government does have the authority to force banks to drop
certain customers, but that should be reserved for money launderers, right,
drug kingpins, foreign oligarks funneling dirty cash through shell companies.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Right.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
The largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world Iran
Sure that has lots of bank accounts in the United
States that by the way, Baraco unfroze right, and Biden continued,
let them.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Get their money back. Basically, it was people breaking lots
of laws or suspective of harming our country. Those people
should be debanked according to the law. But Obama and.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
Biden, yeah, but everyday Americans conservative Americans.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Right, And what they did is they said conservatives created
a quote reputational risk. So if you were a bank
doing business with conservatives, and the conservatives, according to the government,
had a bad reputation, then that reputation would stain the bank,
and then the bank would have a bad reputation. So
that meant the banks had to get rid of their
conservative customers because they had quote reputational risks.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
What about the reputational risk to Obama and Biden, who
were busy pressuring banks to treat conservatives like criminals, but
yet with the actual criminals, with America's actual enemies, they
were rolling out the red carpet, the Iran nuclear deal,
billions in frozen assets.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
But when the big media, when the big media agrees
with Obama and they agree with Biden, when big media
is so biased that they think conservatives are a threat
to the country, they don't even bother investigating this out
of a sense of fairness. Fox reports. Another senior banking
executive said that negative news coverage was considered criteria for
reputational risk. During the period between the two twenty twenty
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presidential election and Trump's returned to oval office in twenty
twenty four, he was a subject of a flurry of
lawsuits and negative press. Banks, according to the official, responding
to the wishes of regulators, would use the negative press
directed at conservatives as a pretext to deep bank them.
It's all kind of set up. It's like somebody set
the table and it all ends up focusing on Republicans
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and conservative the executive said. So, you've got the left,
which hates Republicans. You've got big media, which is part
of the left. So big media writes about how Republicans
are corrupt, and then the government goes to the banks
and says, well, look, the big media says Republicans are awful,
they're a threat to the country. You've got to kick
them out of your bank.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
And see, this isn't just a policy debate. This is
about the fundamental freedom to exist in a modern society.
Because if you can be denied a bank account, because
of your political beliefs. Then you don't live in a
free country. You live in a dictatorship with a credit card.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
And it turns out under Biden, the Trumps were actually
debanked personally. Milania Trump and Baron Trump were de banked.
Not just Donald Milania and Baron they debanked a teenager.
Milania wrote in a memoir, I was shocked and dismayed
to learn that my longtime bank decided to terminate my
account and deny my son the opportunity to open a
new one. This decision appeared to be rooted in political discrimination.
Speaker 6 (31:29):
You know what this is, really It's like what goes
on in China with the social credit system.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
It's exactly the same thing.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
This was abated that Operation Choke Point. I think that
was a beta test of the Chinese credit system where
they have complete control over you. Right, They decide who eats,
who works, who travels.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
This may be part of the reason why last week
President Trump signed a new executive order banning the use
of quote reputational risk in de banking.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
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Speaker 1 (33:10):
Welcome back to American Ground Radium. Stephen Parr with Lewis
sar Well.
Speaker 6 (33:13):
Did President Trump reveal a side of his faith? You know,
he's not really big on talking about faith based matters.
I mean, I don't know he's He talks about it,
but he doesn't. You got to admit he doesn't. He
doesn't really wear it on his sleeve. There's not so
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to speak.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
Okay, if you were to talk about faith with Speaker Johnson,
you could have an hour's long conversation and you would
learn a tremendous amount about scripture, about how that plays
out in his life, justifications, revelations, what you know.
Speaker 6 (33:51):
In all fairness, But in all fairness, for President Trump,
that just hasn't been his that's not that's not where
he has saw. I think that this has been for
much of his life. Whereas for Speaker Johnson, I think
his faith has been more than just the centerpiece. It
has been the guiding principle in his life.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Whereas I think for Donald Trump, I think he absolutely
believes in God. He absolutely believes in Jesus. He believes
God saved his life at Butler, Pennsylvania. But if you
were to ask him, what's your favorite piece of scripture,
I don't know how many choices he'd have.
Speaker 6 (34:31):
Okay, So he was on Fox and Friends and he
was talking about this whole peace negotiation process, and he
talked about going to heaven. Take a listen, But if
I can get to heaven, this will be one of
the reasons.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
Well, I think I saved a lot of lives.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
With India Pakistaid they were going at it.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
The planes were being shot down.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
That was going to be maybe a nuclear war.
Speaker 5 (34:52):
If I let that go, and I did that through trade,
I was.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
H yeah, but see, he's technically wrong about that.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
If he can get to heaven.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
No, it won't. He won't. If he gets to heaven,
it won't be because he made peace deals. It will
be because he accepted what Jesus did. You don't get
to heaven on your own works. You get to heaven
because of what Jesus did for you already. You have
to put your faith in Jesus. That's what gets.
Speaker 6 (35:23):
You your faith.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Yeah, Jesus said, by works. Jesus said, no one gets
to the Father except through me. So it doesn't matter
what works you've done. That's not how you get to heaven.
Speaker 6 (35:34):
But at the same time, I mean, look, now, faith
without works is dead. You've got to do. You've got
to do, You've got to walk the wall. You've got
to Jesus say I've accepted Jesus Christ as my savior.
And then you just kind of, you know, hold up
in your home like a hermit.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Right, faith without works is dead, But you do not
get to heaven based on your works. This is what
I'm talking about where I believe Donald Trump believes, but
when you go into actual depth, I'm not sure he's
got that theological understanding.
Speaker 6 (36:04):
But at the same time, this is an eternal an
eternal perspective. This is a man thinking about standing before God,
not just standing before CNN.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Let's get to a bright spot. I'm all right, getting
good grace. Hey, there is a revival in the US
auto market for gas powered vehicles, and I think that's
a bright spot. So for some real gas guzzlers, well
not necessarily gas guzzlers, but gas vehicles, you could have
(36:37):
an efficient gas vehicle. You don't have to have a
nineteen seventy. Well, that's true.
Speaker 6 (36:40):
I think most most of the combustion engines very efficient
in vehicles today are are very efficient with regards to milige.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
Here's a few headlines Boston Times. The American automotive landscape
is undergoing a dramatic reversal, with gas powered vehicles staging
a comeback as drivers increasingly favored traditional internal combustion engines
over electric vehicles. How about from the Blaze, Ford is
stepping back from an all electric future and leaning hard
into gasoline and diesel vehicles. This is a huge pivot,
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setting the stage for a potential profit surge starting in
twenty twenty six. This isn't just a corporate maneuver. It's
a move that could redefine the American automotive landscape.
Speaker 6 (37:19):
Well, and I think part of this is that the
left has been trying to kill gas engines. You know,
California announce these bands.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Barack Obama changed the fuel standards, Joe Biden was doing mandates.
Speaker 6 (37:32):
Well a europe even you're Europe they went full tilt
with this zero emissions mandate, right, And I think to
some degree, you know, as Americans, we're like, you're not
going to tell me what to do. Well, you're not
going to tell me what kind of car I can drive,
whether I can have a gas stove or whatever. It is, right,
and people don't want electric vehicles. First of all, if
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you get an electric vehicle fire, there's no putting it out.
If if it get catches fire in your garage, your
house is done. It doesn't work well in winter. Cold
weather kills the batteries.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
If you are trying to travel across the country, and
we got a big country, you cannot make it in
electric vehicle without multiple stopping points, charging for multiple hours
to get your cargoing. Look. Ford lost one point three
billion dollars last year on its electric cars, but it
had to keep trying to make them because the Obama
and Biden administrations, along with the state of California, were
putting in regulations that would have made it even worse
if they had just been making good, reliable electric engines
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this article. To comply with ev mandates, Ford had to
inflate gasoline vehicle prices to offset losses. So this is
one of the other parts of this. So because they
were losing so much money on electric vehicles and electric
vehicles are so expensive, in order to stay afloat, they
had to raise the prices on the gasoline powered cars
that people were actually buying. If you've gone to this
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to buy a car, it's really it's next to impossible
to find a car for less than thirty thousand dollars.
Speaker 6 (38:53):
Well, and you know, regular Americans you know, can't just
spend seventy thousand dollars on an electric car. No, folks
who drive long distances to work, I mean the folks
you know who don't want their pickup truck turned into
a paper weight. Paper weight in a snowstorm. They're just
saying no.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
By the way, same things happening over Dodge. Dodge had
worked to create a brand of high power performances. Chargers
and Challengers were the best selling cars because they're gas engines.
But because of Obama Dodge and Obama Biden in California,
Dodge stopped making sports cars instead made ev models of
speakers that played engine noises, and no one bought them.
Speaker 6 (39:29):
I mean, it's kind of like banning steak by giving
everyone tofu I mean, you can just you can eat
so much of that before you remember how good steak
actually tastes.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Letting companies sell the things that people actually want to
buy is good, not just for consumers, but for the
companies too. Trump's undoing of the climate hoax mandates is
a bright spot that should bring down car prices for
all Americans. We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
You are listening to American Ground Radio.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Welcome back to American Ground Radio.
Speaker 6 (40:13):
Stephen Parler lewis, So, there is a new poll out
showing Trump support among all Americans is at fifty four percent.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
I saw this pool is this? Uh not Issues and Insights?
Do you remember this was hold.
Speaker 6 (40:29):
On, hold on, yeah, I'll get that for you. But nevertheless,
this is remarkable fifty four percent Democrats, by the way,
only nineteen percent approved approval. No, no, a Democrat party,
the Democrat Party nineteen percent.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
Wow. I don't this wasn't a rass mustin pool, because
sometimes you'll get a poll that shows Donald Trump way
up and people go, it's a rass must and pole.
I don't think that's who this was. I just don't
remember exactly who did this poll. But that, by the way,
that fifty four percent that went up after Donald Trump's
summit with Vladimir Putin, that the American people see him
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talking with Putin trying to create peace in Ukraine, and
the American people go, you know what, that's my president.
Speaker 6 (41:13):
This was a group called Political Polls, which they say
they are a non partisan group that does political polling
and predictions and election night results. Okay, so but still
you've got to think about this for a moment. Think
about all the negative press that President Trump receives.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Oh yeah, even with the even with all of that, yeah,
even with the Putin summit, the press is like, well,
you didn't get peace. You must be a failure.
Speaker 6 (41:39):
But see, the people aren't buying the spin, right, They're
not buying the spin. They're seeing right through it. The
American people see what's going on. They say whoa.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
When I say whoa, ah, I mean wow.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
Sergeant first Class Alicia Hagen's staffs Jacob Roberts, Second Lieutenant
Indiana Rhodes, and Sergeants Justin Fagan serve in the Alabama
National Guard. This summer, they've been stationed in Poland for
training with our NATO. Ally, four soldiers were hungry for
a taste of home, stop by a burger King in Poland,
and that's when they found themselves right at the right place,
at the right time. While they were eating, Sergeant Hagen
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saw a man outside the burger king collapse to the ground.
She rushed outside to find him unconscious with the faint pulse.
She immediately began CPR. When the ambulance finally arrived, the
paramedics asked the Alabama soldiers to keep the compressions up
until the helicopter could arrive to take the man to
a bigger hospital. They took turns performing CPR for thirty minutes,
keeping the man alive until the helicopter arrived.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
What a wonderful story.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Great service to our country and our ally. May your
pursuit of happiness bring you joy,