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A lot to talk about, tons and tons to talk about,
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lots to talk about. Oh, the live on email a
dress talked to richiellowgmail dot com and I say that
to remember at the top of the show, talked to
ritchiell at gmail dot com. And I've been a little
bit sleep deprived, just kind of been on a crazy schedule.
And lovely MISSISSI gotten good news from a dog today
and she is still cancer free, Praise the Lord. We
also thought we were going to owe the irs a
ton of money. It looks like they owe us a
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bit of money, and the Commonwealth Virginia, the State of Virginia,
owes us a bit of money. So uh yeah, yeah,
shout out to the good folks at Jackson Hewett Tax Preparation.
They helped us on that because we were kind of
looking at some stuff going you know, normally I do
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our taxes. I'm pretty decent with math and numbers and
well being, been doing my own income taxes long enough.
But we had some things there that were making it
a little tricky looking. And I'm like, yeah, I don't know.
I don't trust myself, and I don't trust some of
the online people, and I've had some issues with them
in the past. So I thought, let me just go
to an actual tax prepair. You pay for it, but
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it's it's worth it. You get the peace of mind,
you get the guarantees, you get the stuff, and it's
done right and done frankly pretty quickly, a lot quicker
than I thought it would go because it's at a
little complex. Got a little tricky because I'm not gonna
get into it. Just some things that kind of popped
and and on and on and on and that, and
some things have been a little different since recent years,
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and little nickel and dimes stuff we had to include,
which sometimes that throws up red flags with the irs
and they start to poking this and that. So it's like, no,
you know, we're not making we don't have like this
side business that's making us millions of dollars that we're
sticking in the bank overseas or something. Okay, nothing like
that'd be kind of nice if we weren't getting that
kind of money, but no, AnyWho, So yeah, I was
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just a little tricky. But anyway, that was good news.
So we've had some pretty good news today. So good news.
You know, the Lord takes care of you. The Lord
takes care of you. You do what he asks you
to do, and he kind of fills in the blanks.
Right people are freaking out stock market whiplash. You know,
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for several days the stock market was you know, dipping
pretty seriously, and then all of a sudden, a big
bounce back, and you know, people getting whiplash. I have
said for a long time, our stock market is full
of air. Are air, hot air, and and I think
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some of this was correctional frankly and more realistic. But
there's so much emotion right now in the stock market
and in the markets around the world. And I get
it because of this terrorist stuff. I get it. Yeah,
I'm you know, kind of concerning myself. I'm not panicking
and freaking out. It takes a lot to make me
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panic and freak out these days. Okay, I got my
eyes fixed on the one on the throne, and he
ain't panicking to freaking out. He's on up there going,
oh my gosh, what is this orange man doing of things?
What in the world am I going to do? And
wringing his hands, and you know, God, the Father is
sitting there looking at at the Son, Jesus and the
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holy ghosts and going, what are we going to do?
And uh, let's let's have a high level meeting tomorrow.
As they wring their hands. That's not happening. And if
it ain't happening with the Lord, it shouldn't be happening
with us. Okay, it's just the bottom line of that. Uh.
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This is this is that time Christian where you've got
to keep your eyes fixed on Christ. There's no political savior,
there's no economic savior. There's only one savior. And less
than a couple of weeks here we'll be celebrating what
he did for us on the cross and still continues
to do for us. And it's it's the same. It's
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the same Jesus that hung on the cross. He's out
seated at the right hand of the Father, and he
makes intervention according to scripture on our behalf. So you know,
when Jesus is your attorney, shall we say you can't
help but win? I mean, you know, he's got a
perfect track record, So don't freak, don't panic, Okay, if
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I can put it in those terms, Christians, and I
know a lot of I see a lot of people
in Christians especially, not just everybody, not just a guard
variety person out there, but a lot of people who
claim faith. Who are you know, just flipping out? And
I'm going, okay, where's your faith?
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Uh?
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Perfect love casts out fear. There's nothing wrong with I
know that it says fear of God is beginning of wisdom.
But they're in fear of wo God. Okay, don't don't Jesus. Look,
don't fear what man can do to you. Fear he
who's got the power to basically watch your soul up
and throw it into hell. That's the one that's the
one you need to be afraid of. Okay. So all
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this other stuff that people are flipping out about, let
them flip. And actually this is in some ways a
great time to testify about your faith if you are
my personal faith, because you know, if you're just going
along and bebopping and whistling and just you know, some
all on your face and living life. They're gonna stay,
They're probably gonna see you one of two things. What
are you smoking? You said, Oh, I'm I'm drug free man,
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and it's sober. Okay. Then what's your secret? Well, it's
called Jesus, that's my secret. So it's a great time
really to to you know, when other people are wringing
their hands and calling up their accountants and calling up
their stockbroker and uh, completely flipping out, you know, and
and preparing to jump into their their world war re
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bonker and close the door behind them, and wait, this
is a time. And I'm not saying we shouldn't be cautious,
and I'm not saying there isn't things we shouldn't be
concerned about. I'm concerned about a lot of things, but
not to the point where it's ruining my day and
giving me indigestion, uh and causing me to flip. But
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but people are panicking. There's some people that are panicking
right now, but but a lot. But frankly, it's the
same people that always panic, right It's the same nervous
nilies that always flip. But and of course, the mainstream
media is fueling all this, a lot of this, and
we're going to get into some of that because some
of the ratings, holy mackerel, some of the ratings are
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the mainstream media. Well, I'll just go ahead and mention
it looks like Fox News beat everybody. Frankly surprised me
a little bit, but they had. They stomped CNN, AN
MSNBC pretty badly in the rankings, the ratings, and not
just in cable news, even the reilar news they beat it.
I believe it was CBS and NBC. Again, I'm not surprised.
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More and more people are moving away from from a
lot of the mainstink media and legacy so called media
and getting news from other sources and other well in
podcasts like this one in some cases, but getting their
info in news, an opinion and so on and so
forth from other folks. They don't have the alphabet soup
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names letters behind their or in front of their name
or as part of their monik or whatever. And people
have well and I predicted this a long time ago,
that their trusts are routing to the point where nobody,
nobody pays any attention to them anymore. Very few people
are watching. And let me tell you something. The any
good for those companies' bottom lines. About all have got
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left is the drug companies, because they're not going to
pay the big bucks if you don't have the eyeballs
in ears. They they just don't. I know, having been
in radio for a number of years, they look at
your numbers and they count and if their numbers, if
your numbers aren't in a level that that justifies what
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they're paying you to be on your shows or your
networks or your stations or whatever, well they're not going
to pay it. They may still run some ads, but
not at the rates that you're wanting. I said, look,
you know, we'll pay us so many bucks for you know,
these few ads with a few eyeballs in heres you have. Okay,
we'll go get them, but you know we're not gonna
pay the big bucks you were getting. So it's got
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to be affecting the bottom line. And it's and I
have said before and I'll say it again, what drives media,
the bulk of media anyway, what drives the bulk of
it is little pills that do things for you. Automobiles, insurance,
soaps and things of that nature. Food items, fast food.
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This is what drives media. These are the dollars. This
is how they make their money. Is all these kinds
of advertising, nose or subscription. That's the other thing that's
sort of a newer model that is in recent years
emerged a subscription people subscribe to for example, Amazon Prime,
we get all Amazon Prime videos, and you can you know,
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Paramount Plus and on and on and on and all
these different things in Netflix and different things you can
have subscribe to. And even some of these cable news
outlets have subscription packages and blah blah blah. I know
Fox has those, but and then there are podcasters that
do that I don't, but that do the subscription thing.
I want people to be able to access this without
having to, you know, put a dollar in my pocket
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for it. That's just a model I run on the way.
I feel I'm led to do this, so I don't
do that. But anyway, back to what I was talking
about people panicking. There's so much of this going around
on the whiplash, and the stock market shows that. But again,
the stock market, as I said, it's full of air.
You have to know that going in there. There's a
lot of stuff that's just way over inflated. It really is.
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It's just, you know, I look at it and go,
really for your stock, for your company, that's what you're
charging for a for a piece of that. H No,
thank you. It's it's just I mean, I get there's inflation, inflation,
but yeah, no, I'm not buying it. It's not going
to do it now. The Orange Man has h paused
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higher terrorists for nations willing to deal. He's playing poker.
This guy is playing poker. It's kind of high stakes,
I'll admit, but he's playing poker with these folks. It's
being put about Bob bondew World in a daily Trump
pauses higher terrorists for nations willing to deal. Hike's actually
one hundred and twenty five percent for combative China. Woo
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Sky hired charges for goods from communist regime effective immediately.
And yes, that will affect the costs of certain things
that you know, you're usual at your usual big box
stores and other places and other things. For some of
that stuff and even some of the stuff you buy online,
which if you look at the labels made in China.
President Donald Trump has paused a new surge and higher
terrorists for at least seventy five nations who did not
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retaliate against the campaign to level the trading playing field
for American companies and consumers, announcing a ninety day reprieve
from those costs. But in the stock market kind of
liked that. But for a combative China, my words. But
for combative China, which responded with an eighty four percent tariffs.
Of Trump's campaign for fairness for Americans in international trading,
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he exploded the rate that Chinese companies will be charged
for shipping goods into America to one hundred and twenty
five percent. Yikes, And yeah, you may feel that at
some of the big boxes that buy tons of junk
from China, I said, junk from China. You know how
they call Chinese ships junks, Well, because that's what's on them.
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Roughly that would come on, you buy this, So we
had to look. We bought up. I'll just share with you.
Over the weekend we had a crock pop that I
don't think we've had a year, and we went to
and it was it was one of the big box
stories on name which one and bought it from it
and it was made in China. And it was a
second one similar to it, different company, but looked kind
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of similar. We kind of liked that one so like, well,
you know, it's got the little digital thing on you
can jail. He got a bit about him put in
all the stuff, well just fritz out. It would go
on and off and on, and I thought there's something
wrong with the power course, something on there.
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All.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
We tried another outlet in the kitchen. Now the whole
unit just went, just the whole face of the little
control thing went could put so the lovely mississil and I.
We ordered another one online from a company that we
actually got a big discount on. It was kind of
a closeout on a maide in America, And normally it
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would have cost eighty some dollars for this crack, but
I think almost ninety bucks before shipping and tax, and
we got it for a little wer forty bucks shipping
and tax. So like cool, But yeah, we hadn't even
had the thing a gear. We didn't use it that much.
We might use it maybe I don't know, once a month,
maybe twice a month. So we've used it twelve to
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twenty four times and then it fritzed out really uh,
we had. We had a toaster, same thing that we bought.
Uh we got right around the hall well after the
holidays as a closeout sale. Again, I'll leave the store nameless.
That we bought it from. And it was cheap, you know,
you what you paid for. It was cheap, cheap of
the billet you could tell made in China. And the
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first time it made toast, John did a good job.
The second time it made toast, oh it didn't make toast.
It frits out after the second years and uh so
we took it back and got a refund. And then
I went and bought a American made a Black and Decker,
paid a little more for it. I didn't know Black
and Decker made toasters, but they apparently do. And I
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looked at it and it looked like it was predominantly
But you know, even stuff made here sometimes I means
assembled here, and the stuff's coming from somewhere else, let's
be honest. But anyway, and so far, so good, and
it actually match. It looks dye. It looks sturty too,
looks that's all kind of chrome look looking, and looks
kind of like one of those older school toasters. Uh
if they made in the older days. But it goes
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well with the decre of our kitchen, so yeah, you know. Anyway, Meanwhile,
back at the ranch, based on the lack of this
is roughly that would mean in a Chinese car that caused,
for example, forty grand would be delivered into the United
States for an estimated ninety grand. Woo. Anyway, based on
the lack of respect that China has shown to the
world's markets, this is a quote. I am hereby raising
the tariff charge to China by the United States of
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America at one hundred and twenty five percent effective immediately.
Well that's the way George W would have said it
need to said America. At some point, hopefully in the
near future, China will realize that the days of ripping
off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable
or acceptable. Conversy and based on the fact that more
than seventy five countries are called representatives of the United States,
including the Department of Commerce, Treasury, and the ust ART
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I don't even know there was used tor to negotiate
a solution. Pardon me for the or to the subjects
be discussed relative to trade, trade, various terrorsts, currency, manipulation
and non monetary terrors, and that these countries have not,
at my strong suggestion, retaliated in any way, shape or
form against United States have authorized ninety day pause, and
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they substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during this period of ten
percent also effective. Meetately, thank you for your attention to
this matter. Donald Trump said, it sort of reads like
a memo, don't it anyway. So that's the memo he's
sent to the nations that are kind of willing to play.
He's playing hardball. We'll see, I mean, for the sake
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of the nation, not for his sake. For the sake
of the nation. I hope he wins in this high
stakes poker. He may not. We will have to see.
But when lose your draw again, Christian, I'm speaking to
family members, so to speak, and I know we have
others that listen that aren't. But for those who are,
keep your eyes on the Lord. Keep your eyes on
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the Lord. And actually this could be a boon in
some ways if you think about it, for some third
world or second world or even developing emerging emerging nations,
if you will, because they're not positions anyway to be
engaging in some care of war with anybody big or small.
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So this will keep goods reasonably priced going in into
their nations and across their borders, and maybe getting some
stuff made that isn't you know, the cheap junkie stuff
that we get from China all the time. That will
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be a little more affordable than perhaps it has been
in the past for them, you know, to get some
luxury items or some necessary items perhaps, and that's good,
you know, that's good for everybody. So we'll see what happens.
This is you know, the effects of this aren't going
to be felt necessarily overnight. Our economy got in a
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situation not overnight, but over several years. We still have
we were pushing what thirty seven tread in debt ballpark figure.
So there's room for improvement and still some some areas
that have got to get worked on economically, or we're
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going to be in a pretty tough shape. And I
think if this thing, if this stuff all blows up
in Trump's face, his political career is over and his
last two years as president after the midterms will be
just you know, him sort of coasting through. He'll be alamed, doc,
And I think he knows I think he's smart to
know that. So he's got roughly two years to pull
all this stuff off that he wants to do. And
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I'm not rooting for him. I'm rooting for the country.
If it works, great, If it doesn't, well that's not
good either. But that's also also means he's he's done.
You'll Propoo's old tariff response while looking for deal with Trump.
It's being reported by Briybart dot com Oliver jay Land
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European Union talks tough game on tariffs, but introduced its
own at a less rate than the United States, while
saying it was hoping to strike a deal. The European
Commission called terrafs unjustified and damaging while introducing its own
on American goods. On Wednesday, members of the European Union
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agreeing on a package of retaliatory duties. Only Strong Trump
Alley Hungary, led by Victor Orbond, voted against the measure.
While the announcement of tariff's worth the twenty two euros
the twenty billion euros come amidst swirling headlines of a
trade war with China, Europe's move appears to be anything
but With new teriff's billions less than those imposed by
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the United States, and some headline items canceled altogether. Brussell's
attempted to browbe President Trump over stealing the luminum tariffs
last month, threatening to impose targeted taxes on products made
in Republic and Republican voting states. Among them was a
mooted fifty percent tariff on American whiskey, which Trump immediately
countered with a two hundred percent super tax on European
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alcoholic drink sax sports, threatening the import French wine trade. Oops.
You know, they're not good for them. They've got some
weird stuff going on there too, man politically in France.
Watch them. There's some stuff bubbling there that kind of
got me my eyebrows. Ready, let's put it that way.
I think that the guillotines are still just museum pieces.
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But you know, unsurprisingly, in the face of such a termination,
the whiskey tariff wasn't included in today's EU package, and
all while the European Union countries continue to talk tough
on Trump, as it believes it must do to save
face with its own voters and practice, the block has
stepped away from trade war and imposes perfunctory measures while
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it makes clear its actual hope is for a negotiated
deal with the guy who's mastery at the art of
the deal. So we'll see. In other words, they're talking
tough and doing a couple of little things to kind
of poke back at at US, but by and large there,
you know, when they get behind closed doors, they're picking
up the phone and begging the Orange Man for mercy.
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So it seems to be what's actually happening there those Europeans?
What can you do with them? Let's see, I got
one more here before we go to go to break.
This is from Secretary Treasury if on to play the
clip here in a sec Bascent being whated by John
Kerry Brybart dot com. He says US building ally trade
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block to isolate Beijing market, and the panic is marketing,
and the Beijing and the market panic is overblown. Treasury
Secretary Scott A. Ascent said Wednesday that the US is
moving toward trade agreements with key allies that will form
the basis for United Economic front against China, while dismissing
fears of financial crisis as ate nothing systemic. He was
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speaking of the American Bankers Association meeting in Washingtons sent
laid out the Trump administration's strategicy pressure Beijing through coordinated
economic diplomacy. Let me check out. Do I have a
clip on this? I don't think I did, actually, but
I do have a clip from Wall Street, folks. I'll
play here in a sec. The kind of dovetails with
this because they're kind of apeing some of them. He said.
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We can probably reach a deal with our allies, the
scent said. They've been good military allies, not perfect economic allies,
and then we can approach China as a group. He
went on to say that he warned Europe not to
break ranks and retaliate against terror from the US. That
would be cutting your own throat, he said, singling out
Spanish officials who recently voted interest in closer economic ties
to China. The Fantasia economy calls a percent like in
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China's model to a runaway cartoon. They keep producing and
producing and dumping and dumping, he said, comparing China's export
driven economy to the spell Boundaryom's and Disney's Fantasia endlessly
flooding the global market. Chinaba has an emphasized is the
only major country escalating following Trump's new round of reciprocal terariffs.
While others are seeking negotiations, including Japan, South Korea, Indian Vietnam,
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Beijing has instead responded with currency moves and retaliatory levies.
Well talk about trying to say face, that's what they're
trying to do. But I think something's gonna I think,
what's I've said this for a while, I've got this.
I'm not saying this is like, you know, a vision
from the Lord, everything crazy, but I've just had this.
This is called a god haunch. I don't know. Maybe
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it is from the Lord, but I'm not ready at
this point to say, you know, does say it's the Lord.
I got this haunch that Jijingping's days are kind of
shortly numbered here in terms of being in power. I'm
not saying they're going to kill him. I mean what,
I wouldn't put it past that happening, but you know,
him dying in a strange plane crash or mysteriously at
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home in bed, you know, after a heart attack or something.
You know, it goes. But I'm sensing just a gut
just called a gut thing, that there's gonna be a
revolution over there in China in a few short years.
I'm not going to say that they're going to all
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of a sudden become a Jeffersonian style democracy, but I
think something probably closer to it than what they've certainly
got now. I think the Chinese look, they've been dealing
with a lot of inflation, they've been dealing with a
lot of recession, they've been dealing with a lot of craziness,
and there's and of course there's still a bitter taste
and a lot of folks's mouths is what happened over there.
I'm talking about in China with the with the wu
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Han virus, with the COVID nineteen thing, and people being
walked up and dying literally and you know, couldn't get help.
It was locked them upft that stuffed a bad taste
a lot of people's mouths over there. That really shows
them what kind of government they have. And a lot
of the younger people are like, yeah, no. And there's
been a moving going on. I've been watching it, and
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I would encourage you to little research on it, but
there's been a movement going on for at least three
or four years, and it's happening mostly on the campuses
universities over there in China, where they are embracing more
Jefferstoni style ideas about governance and liberty and what a
free republic really is. Constitutional republic truly is, which they
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don't really have one. They sort of pretend to have one,
but it's really not. It's a regime. It's you know, sotalitarianism,
and they don't really have free markets. They don't really have,
you know. They they have this camouflage it kind of
looks nice from the outside of looking them, but it's
still a totalitarian, communist regime. Some things have lightened up
and changed for the better, that's true. There have been
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some improvements and they're allowing more foreign investment. Yet you
out a bit about it, but there's still, at the
end of the day, a communist fascist regime that's running things.
Even though they maybe have lightened their touch a little
bit on some aspects, there's still just as monstrous as
they've ever been. In fact, they're kicking a report. They've
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got to hear them in the stack where they are
booting out Christians and Christian missionaries right and left. The
government there hates Christians. They actually have their own the
government actually publish its own version of the Bible with
a lot of stuff left out of it. Okay, I
mean that gives you an idea of where they're at
with that. With a Jesus thing. They don't lie them
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much less his his twelve unemployed bumb friends and their view.
They don't They just they don't dig it at all.
And they have been for years rather hostile to genuine Christians,
genuine missionaries, and that's getting ramped up. But what's bubbling
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underneath is not only is a home church movement growing,
because it's growing by leaps and bounds, and you're gonna
hear this on CNN. They don't care, but the underground
church in home church networks in China is growing by
leapsmen a lot of persecution. I mean, hundreds, if not
thousands of pastors, home church pastors. You know, they've wound
up dead in goolog But the churches keep going and
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they can't seem to stomp them out. And they kind
of backed off a little bit, but now they're ramping
it up again and they're kicking out Christian missionaries, Christian
ministries right and left. Okay, they're kicking out thousands of
Christian aid workers saw the headlines on this a couple
of days ago. So that's going on, that's going down.
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But at the same time, simultaneously, what's going on in
the universities and in the society, especially with the younger folk.
They're quoting our founding fathers. I mean, these are revolutionaries,
but of that, ilk not let's get out the guillotines
and not let's, you know, put in a new dictator
because we don't like the one we got, But of
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let's just kind of overhaul the whole city. Now Again,
I'm not holding my breath and waiting for China to
become a full blown Jeffersonian style democracy. I kind of
have my doubts on that, but I think they'll have
something closer to that than what they've got. And you know,
people people even that are fed up with a system
that they have. They're kind of slits from let's be honest,
they're kind of familiar with it. It's like a spouse
(29:21):
who will put up with a lot of abuse from
their from their spouse because well, that's who they're familiar
with them. They're not sure they can do a whole
lot better. So I think there's some of that going
on in the China and the Chinese psyche, which I get,
but again I'm seeing evidence, and I've seen protests that
that that the cops are not stopping too much. And
(29:41):
these young protesters, it's predominantly young men. And there's women
too in the crowds, but predominantly young men. They're holding up,
you know, homemade signs, homemade posters. They'll have something in
you know there whatever, you know, whether it's Mandarin or
whatever flavor of Chinese that they're you know, they're written
(30:02):
writing for that particular area, you know, the Mandarin region
or whatever. But then underneath it in English, and they're
taught English in the schools over there, because you know,
they got to compete with this and news our quotes
from our founders from Franklin, from Jefferson, from Washington, from
John Adams, I mean, pretty hard hardcore quotes. And I
(30:25):
know that's going to be going over like a lead
blimb with the Chinese officials. But you know, what, can
they do have another gentleman square. I don't know if
the pipelascet is gonna put up with that. So they're
kind of they're in a bit of a I get
the sense I could be wrong that the Chacom's I'm
talking about the government are in a bit of a
quandary as to how do we you know, if we
just storm all these universities and throw all these people
(30:47):
in goolags, all these young people, well we need these
young people in their brains. We're going to kind of
cut off a notes by our face. But how do
we kind of corral this? I don't think they've got
to get answer for that. And over being Chinese people,
if they rise up against the government, what's that government
going to doh? Really, it's kind of a numbers game
at that point. All they may round up a few thousand,
maybe a few million and shove them and goo logs,
(31:07):
but then there's you know, there's still the other you know,
one point two billion to deal. I mean, you know,
and a lot of those are younger adults in their
twenties and thirties, and you know, so forth, and how
are they going to manage that? I don't know. It's
it's going to be fascinating to watch in the coming
days ahead. But that's all my radar, and I'm just
tossing it over on your radar. I mean, you know,
(31:27):
look at look into it and check it out for yourself.
Let's go to break. We get back from back. I'll
play this clip from these Wall Street panickers. But I
just thought that's fascinating again from someone that we're in
a tariff war with. And this might be I mean,
who knows, this might be the undoing of the chicom government,
this tariff thing that's going on, this teriff economic battle,
(31:49):
could be the run doing. I think this will probably
take a call les'son. It's a different kind of outside
and interior forces to to get things shaken up in China.
But could happen We'll see.
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some reporting about you know, the Trump policies and the
Orange you know, the Orange Man, of what's going on
and what he's doing and not doing and this and that,
and there's been protests and so forth. And some of
these protesters are rent them obs. One of the giveaways
for example, yes, and it's been pointed out on social media,
(34:26):
sort of athlete you can kind of tell. And I
saw this living in Austin, Texas, you know, state capital.
You'd see these buses come in. A lot of them
are from out of state, you know, with Minnesota, Minnesota
tags and you know, New York and places like that.
And these people show up at the capitol and they
(34:47):
would be speaking in the accents of those parts of
the country, which gives you an idea that most of
them made from Texas. Okay, let's and I mean there's
people there in Texas with those kind of accents that
have moved there. But you know, not a bus load
that you suddenly suddenly, you know, not five hundred of
the suddenly show up with the capitol all sudden, sound
like they're from the Upper Midwest, uh, and from the
(35:09):
Big Apple. And so that was your clue. These were
rent a mobs. And they had the lacquered signs, you
know that the prefab signs and shaking them awaying them.
These were not Texans. These were activist groups shipped in
from other parts of the country, flown in, shipped in,
bust in whatever, and I'm sure paid. These are rent
of mobs, and I would talk about it on the
(35:32):
show and it was laughable. You might remember there was
an episode where that one of the state legis lectures
down there. She wore pink tennis shoes. She fillibustered, and
you know, she was trying to she was pushing back against.
It wasn't a ban on abortion. It was just simply
restricting the timeline a little bit, putting them more in
line with kind of what the what the Supreme Court
(35:53):
and Rov Waight kind of hinted at anyway, But she
threw a fit and then I mean, here comes you know, thousands.
And I went down there to watch from a safe distance,
and I just happened to look at all the buses
that were parked around the state Capitol and down Congress
Avenue and all that, all these big tour buses, big
(36:16):
you know, the big buses. And I was looking at
the tags somewhere from Texas, but most, the vast majority
were from Minnesota, Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, California,
Washington State. And I'm going, these aren't local Texans down
(36:37):
here raising sand. This is a rent of mob shipped
in from out of state, and interviewed a gal from
Houston who said, yeah, you're right, she was down there
and I busted them out. I busted them out, and
behold the local media kind of caught wind of it too,
and then they like, yeah, hey, we noticed some yah duh,
(36:58):
these are not locals. So anyway, that in and of itself,
I mean some of this is it's theater, is really
what it is. Anyway, this is being worried about Joe
Kovac's world d daily payroll driven theater. Any Trump and
anti Musk protesters are staged and paid bust in scripted,
clocked out where the weekend hands off demonstrations protesting President
(37:23):
Donald Trump and the Doze leader Elemus elon Musk authentic
well videos emerging on social media, and a lot of
pictures stills of that too, are casting doubt. Some of
the protesters apparently had no idea why they were even
there on Saturday. The Associated Pressure report of the events
were organized from more than twelve hundred locations in all
(37:43):
fifty states by more than one hundred and fifty groups,
including civil rights organizations, labor unions, LGBTQ plus advocates, veterans,
and election activists. Quote thousand protesters to cities dotting the nation,
from midtown Manhattan to Anchorage, Alaska, including at multiple capitals,
a sale Trump and their Elon musk sactions on government,
downsizing the economy, illegal immigration, and human rights, etcetera. You know,
(38:07):
drowning kittens and everything else. On the West Coast, in
the shadow of Sattle's iconic space and Needle, protesters held
signs with slogans like fight the oligarchy. Protesters chanted as
they took to the streets in Portland, Oregon and Los
Angeleice where they were where they marched from a Persian
square to city hall. But video was posted on social
media suggested many of these events were artificial, with people
(38:32):
being paid and busted in with little idea about the
reason for their presence. In fact, journalist Mario Naufel said
that they were staged and paid, busted in scripted, clocked
out quote the anti Elon, anti DOJ and Trump protests
in DC. They aren't grassroots, They're payroll driven theater. By
the way, I looked at still images of the protests
from Atlanta and DC. I would say ninety plus percent
(38:56):
of the crowd was older white people. Older white people.
I'm not saying they don't have a right protests many means,
look at your MAGA rallies, but these were these are
cities with majority minority, predominantly black populations, very few black
(39:17):
folks there, and I kind of got to whet hmmm,
And a lot of them looked like a lot of
older retired hippies you know, who show up at any
protests about anything. He used to watch that again in
Austin and just chuggle. The bosses rolled in packed with
hard protesters, pre made signs, handed out assembly line style scripts,
distributed to keep messaging on brand. UH protests all left
(39:41):
at once. The protesters all left at once, just like
a shift change, just like when a shift changes as
a factory. Protests organized AstroTurf ins you backed don't have
funded and as fake as their outrage, it's union of grifters,
bureaucrats trying to stop Elon from cutting off their tax
payer fun to get gravy train. The news were every
(40:04):
day actually broadcasting messages from UH that that you know.
Of course, they're like, you know, everything's going to you
know where in fact now to lead a web page
published by the organization offered to pay groups up to
two hundred to stage protests against Tesla and elon one
group that these protests are paid by by this one uh,
(40:28):
this one group Indivisible, and they've taken down the web
their web page. There's your clue. And we've seen this
before in times past, where these organized paid for groups
come in and they'll pay people one hundred bucks, twenty five,
(40:50):
one hundred bucks. Uh, you'll give them lunch breaks, pay
for the launch, catered whatever, get a pizza, beer, whatever,
and go on to the next stop. And they have
scripts and things that they chant. Let me play a
clip for you, and they were going to talk about
(41:11):
how there are folks and a lot of them in
this nation who feel that it's okay too will assassinated president.
If you're pretty fed up with that president and think
they're dangerous and don't like them, I'll at John Wilkes booth,
you know, but let me let you hear at this club.
Speaker 7 (41:26):
So me and Gabe took about a thirty minute break
and we went back to the chard. Will we come
back and.
Speaker 8 (41:34):
This place is dead?
Speaker 7 (41:36):
Take a look like not a single protester inside, and
just twenty to thirty minutes ago he was completely passed
with protesters. So one of two things. Either A they
were paid and their time was gone. You know, they're
off work, they get to go, or B they're literally
just a cult and they all left at once, Like
(41:58):
it's one of the two options.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
You tell me, Yeah, kind of weird either way, kind
of weird, kind of strange. Then you couple that with
this Strange Days indeed right one of John Lennon saying
that song Strange Days indeed assassination culture. Shocking number of
Americans say murdering President Trump is justifiable being put about
by Bud New World Net daily. And these attitudes are
(42:20):
not fringe by the way. They're grounded in authoritarian authoritarianism
and increasingly normalized in digital discourse. And there have been
folks this article calls them left to someone call them socialists,
communist marks they have long given evidence of. Because this
left right stuff gang, it's again, as I said, was
(42:42):
it last week or before I came? Remember now just
go back and listen to archives. I'm done with the
right left conservative Leberlal, It's beyond all that. Okay, let
let's let's be growning with some bullet down to the
brass tacks. You're either for constitutional liberties, either for liberty,
or you're for the other side. That is to say,
you're for you're against liberty, you're for bigger government, you're
(43:06):
for some form of water down tyranny or maybe full
tilt tyranny. And uh, socialism, communism and people, well, European
saf socialism is not bad. We know what's well, yeah,
it's just you know, some of the original European socialists
were I'll name them for you, Benito Mussolini. There was one.
(43:27):
How'd that work out? Let's try out off Hitler. There's
another one.
Speaker 9 (43:32):
Now.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
NAZI stands for nationalists socialist party. Okay, that's why I
chuckle when everybody's when somebody calls a Magna person, Oh
they are Nazi. No, they're not a Nazi.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
You can disagree with their politics, but they're not socialists.
Macan people aren't socialists. Nazi stands for nationalists. So there's
ignorant people who don't know what Nazi even stands for.
And they don't know that Hitler was against capitalism, by
the way, as are most communists and hardcore socialists and
fascists and Marxists and you know that gang. So these
(44:08):
these folks have long given evidence of their advocacy for
extreme violence. Considered the billions of dollars in damages ANTIFA
and BLM inflicted on American cities following George Floyd's death,
and whole city blocks were torched, businesses destroyed, minority businesses
for that matter. They you know, they burned up a
lot of minority areas of towns, although at the same
(44:29):
time saying, you know, we're here from protect minorities and
minority rights, but we're going to burn down their minority
owned businesses. Okay, I'm trying to make that one makes sense.
But yeah, buildings that centerated people died, of course, or
their long record of rioting on university canvases with the
goal of silencing speeches speakers with whom they disagree. And
now it's gotten worse. And new study reveals that these unged, hiffed,
(44:53):
unhinged socialists, communists, Marxist et cetera, fuel by Trump, the
derangement syndrome and seating hatred freelon Musk is growing in
political violence against their opponents is being normalized. It's these folks, opponents,
it's being normalized. Report of the Federalist explains that the
results are from the work of the Network of Contagion
(45:14):
Research Institute in partnership with Rutgers University. But now Rutgers
is by no means some big conservative think tank university, Okay,
and it's their social perception lab. So this isn't like
a controgative thing tank, right winger. No, Rutgers. Ain't that
maybe a lot of things, And ain't that that result
(45:36):
is a finding that a broader assassination culture is emerging
within segments of the United States. It was not even
a year ago that in two different instances, assassins tried
to take out President Trump, who then was just simply
a candidate for his second term. Quothe These attitudes are
not fringe. They reflect an emergent assassination culture, grounded and authoritarianism,
(45:57):
and increasingly normalized digital discourse. Reports assassination culture, burning tests
and killing billionaires became a meme aesthetic for political violence, warrens.
The report followed several others that explained how social media
narratives were legitimizing political violence, including assassination. Report states that
(46:17):
thirty one percent and thirty eight percent of respondents said
it would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon
Musk and President Trump, respectively. Well sure when they're compared
with fascists and you know, Hitler and so forth, because
there were people that tried to assassinate Hitler and weren't
able to do it. Musk is at the head of
(46:37):
the President's Department of Government Efficiency and has been working,
under Trump's instructions to find and eliminate ways fraud, corruption,
and criminality in the federal government spending. The report note
of these effects were largely driven by respondents that self
identified as left of center, with forty eight percent and
fifty five percent at least somewhat justifying murder for Elon
Musk and President Trump perspectively, indicating significantly hiredcase for violence
(47:01):
against these figures only say it is at least somewhat
acceptable or more to destroy a Tesla dealership and a protest.
The report said. Outright lobbying and demands for violence are growing.
The report said in February this is quote. In February,
law enforcement officials charge twenty eight year old David Allen
June Sherry of Southern Indiana with felony intimidation after police
(47:24):
say he posted online multiple violent threats against Elon Musk
and including that Cherry would gut the close advisor of
President Donald Trump. By the way, if you post these
kinds of things online, there's a good possibility that the
men in black will show up about two in the
morning at your apartment or your mom's house, you know,
(47:46):
if you're living in the basement or wherever, and haul
your heine out of there for at least some questioning,
if not some charges. Okay, it's against the law to
threaten the life of the president and high ranking government officials.
It's just you know, if you do it, then be
(48:07):
advised of the cost that could come your way, which
you could find yourself in jail. That's not a violation
of the First Amendment. You know, a death threat a
legitimate kind of a death threat. I mean, if people say,
you know, I wish God dropped in, okay, that's protected
free speech. Or even if you say I wish somebody'd
take him out, that's you know, it's pushing the envelope.
(48:29):
But you know, most most legal scholars and courts will
tell you that's protected free speech. But when you say,
you know what, I'm going to do this, and I
want to start against specific about how you're going to
kill the president and one of his cronies, well, you
know John Wilkes Booth kind of said those things too,
and we know what happened with him and his gang.
So that's not protected free speech. And I don't care
(48:51):
how much you dislike Trump. I don't care if you
think as he you know, just a notch below of
the Antichrist, and a lot of people who feel that
way about him or the reincarnation of Adolf Hiller whatever,
A lot of people feel that way about him too.
Speaker 4 (49:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
That doesn't give you the right to go check him
out just because you feel that way. Okay, I haven't
seen concentration camps go up yet. I haven't seen a
lot of things that these people claim he's going to do.
And he's about to do that, I don't see that happening.
I just haven't seen it happening yet. He's going to
(49:27):
bolish so security, I haven't seen that. In fact, just
he talks just the opposite from things I've heard. Believe me,
I would let you know if I if I heard
of that and saw that legitimately, I've been you know,
I'm watching. I'm not a MAGA person, I'm not a Republican,
I'm not a big Trump flagwaiver. But I'm watching. But
I haven't seen that yet, and I don't know that
(49:49):
I will. They's gonna abolish those securities at abolish VA benefits,
close down the VA, and he's going to start putting
people in concentration camps and he doesn't like and he's
gonna put all these people into all these political opponents
in jail, every one of them. And you know, I
haven't seen any go to jail yet. Frankly, I'll be
(50:11):
one of the first. Let you know if I see it.
I'm watching. So there's a lot of people that are paranoid.
And where they're getting this stuff from, I don't know.
I mean, mainstream media is dropping hints, but I don't
know whether a lot of this stuff is coming from
other than just very underground social media crazy stuff. And
by the way, don't believe everything you read on social media.
(50:33):
I don't care which political persuasion or none that you
happen to fall into. Be careful with that stuff. But
I've got friends and family members that are just flipping
out about Trump to the point of, you know, they're
losing it, And I'm going, Okay, I understand you don't
(50:54):
like the guy. I'm not a big big fan of
the guy either, but come on, he ain't that bad.
You know, I haven't seen a little six six six
tattoo under his orange hair and he he think if
I find out about that, I'll let you. Now, I'm
sure there's probably memes out there that you know, some
or some uh you know ai thing that somebody's shown
together and you know it's showing some little mark on
(51:16):
the back of I'm sure somebody's put that out, but
I haven't seen anything legitimate. Let's put it that way,
because there's a lot of crazy stuff out there, but
you know, and you got to sort through it. You
got to You've got to be educated, educate yourself. Take
a deep breath, relax, look at all sides of a story,
look at the story behind the story. That's what I
(51:37):
tell people to do, because that's a lot of times
where you found the real meat of what's going on.
The other stuff is just you know, window dressing, and
really dig down deep okay, and this is this is
certainly disturbing portraits. A thirty one per cent thirty percent
respondents said it would be at least somewhat justified to
murder Elion Mouskin president Trump, respectively. And there's portified all
(52:00):
those several others that explained how social media narratives are
legitimizing political violence, and they have. I'm not saying we
need to start regulating social media. On the contrary, hands off,
but you got to be again, you can't be ignorant.
You've got to be educated when you're on social media,
and don't buy and look at every meme as gospel
(52:21):
and everything somebody says, be a skeptic, be skeptical, be critical.
I frequently say on this show, I am king of
the skeptics. I am skeptical of a lot of stuff.
And this is not the only report or the only
analysis that's showing some of this that this is going on,
(52:41):
and it's a sad commentary about where we've come and
a dangerous commentary frankly, about where we've come in our nation,
where there are folks running around who think that you know,
going ahead and sassinating people you disagree with. Politically is
a good deal good way to handle it. That's kind
of big. That's what I called banana republicanism right there.
(53:03):
That doesn't work real well, and civilized society never has
and never will just go. And of course we've had
presents blown away in this country. I mean, you'll go
back to old Abe and up through and assassination attempts. Certainly,
we've seen assassination attempts, had one on ROLLD. Reagan, of course,
(53:27):
the one on Donald Trump where he got zinged in
the ear. And I'm seeing I'm again skeptical, I praying
about it, but I'm seeing a lot of Christians post
memes and things where there's some Christians saying that they've
seen visions, have had prophetic whatever warnings about Donald Trump
being shot again and this time a lot more seriously
(53:49):
and perhaps brought close to death. I hope that's not true.
I don't think the nation needs that.
Speaker 4 (53:57):
And.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
That would that would be that would be horrific, that
would be awful. It doesn't just because you disagree with
someone doesn't doesn't give you the right to go grab
a gun and just start blazing away. And there are
people in this country who do that with just everyday folks,
non politicians, they just get an argument and they their home,
go and get a gun and blown away. And when
(54:19):
that kind of violence enters discourse, that's where we're in trouble.
That's that's where we're starting to cross. We're about to
cross the rubicon into some area that areas that we
may have our time coming back from. So that concerns me,
(54:40):
and that is dangerous and that's not a trend line
that we need to be we'd be going through. But again,
when you have young skills of mush being taught how
illegitimate America is, how illegitimate its founding is. I mean,
you know, they stop shorter saying we need to some
an apology letters to Great Britain and the King, King Charles,
but just barely short of that. And how anybody who
(55:03):
doesn't adhere to some sort of socials Marxist, communist view
on anything is just a buffoon and capitalism stinks. And
this is what's being spoon fed in so many universities
to the young skills of mush and they come out
buying this stuff. And of course rules for radical solvents,
conclaborat pivot, all that is required reading you know, Jen
(55:25):
Reck in some universities, and then some courses that you take,
you better read. These folks required reading. It's like reading
you know, the Apostles, the Gospels in the Bible. If
you're going a seminary, you must read this or else.
And then when they read this stuff, which is incredibly
laced with extreme Marxist views, then yeah, what he expects
(55:48):
is going to come out and people are going to
feel quite justified in doing what they and you know,
taking people out, if you think that's what's this burning
down cities, executing people, you know, because I disagree with you,
and I think you're a fascist, even though I'm going
to behave like one. And even though you know most
all the modern fascists were communists, socialists, et cetera, I'm
(56:10):
still going to embrace that and say that you're the fascist.
Are you're one of those constitutional waving people, Well that's fascism.
There's all those people that wrote the Constitution were slave owners,
which is not quite true. A lot of them were
not a lot worried a lot we're not. And after
Medican Revolutionary War, actually a lot of them turn their
(56:30):
slaves loose. You you don't hear that we but we
have these again, these young skills of mush. They're taught
these things on university campus, the spoon fed day in
and day out, and so what do you expect? So
I'm not saying, while I'm disturbed by this research and
this polling and so forth, I'm not surprised. I'm really not.
(56:56):
I mean, I understand what's what's sort of at the
root of some of this, And of course mainstinct media
sort of winks and egsit on a little bit too
in social media. So what do you expect? What do
you expect? I'm not the least bit surprised. So when
a young man climbs up on a roof on a
(57:19):
assultry weekend afternoon in Pennsylvania to try and blow away Trump,
am I surprised? No, I'll think what actually surprise me
is that there have been more attempts and successful you know,
and more successful shall we say shots. That's what surprises me,
given the vitriol and given the ranker that has entered
(57:42):
American politics, which we haven't seen ranker in vidrol like
this since the era, since the Civil War era that
we all know how that turned out. Let's take a pawk.
It was pardon the expression pretty damn bloody. There was
one man who, before the battle of an Answer, said, look,
I think all the blood little be shedding our civil
(58:03):
war could be mopped up with a handkerchief. Shelby Foot
set a person during a PhD trying to figure out
how many pocket handkerchiefs it would have taken to mop
up aula blood shedding or civil war.
Speaker 10 (58:26):
Jesus, Hey, what's up. This is Toby Mack with the
five loves of a Jesus freak. Write him down, hide
them in your heart. Here they are Love God, love
his word, love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
(58:47):
Sound easy, Not likely. If all that does come too
easy for you, you're probably not working hard enough. On
the other hand, these five loves should become second nature
to any authentic Jesus free if you let God's grace
offen your heart one more time, Love God, love his word,
love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
Speaker 2 (59:09):
Amen.
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with Jonathan Turley, who I was in fact very highly
is a constitutional guy. He's a professor, legal professor, George
washing University law professor. He says that some of these
judges are he says, you know, they're act like they're anointed,
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not appointed. It's being imported by Helly Gomez Daily Color
News Foundation, and he's making some comments on these recent
Supreme Court decisions administration's favor on some of its top cases.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Tuesday evening
on Fox News that judges are being reminded that they're appointed,
not anointed, as US Supreme Court decides in the Trump
administration's favor on some of its top cases, and a
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decision issued from the Supreme Court Tuesday, the Justice has
halted lower court's order that sought to force the reinstatement
of thousands of federal probationary employees after the Trump administration
fired them, I mean their probationary DOOO. In fact, on
the Ingram Going to play the clip of a bed here,
host Laura Ingram asked Tury about the recent decision and
calling out how to lower courts demand to rehire the
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probation employees. This example was bizarre. In fact, on March eurirteenth,
Tossistant Court Judge William Alsop, who was a Clinton appointing
director of the Departments of Defense, Verius, Affairs, Agriculture, Energy, Interior,
YadA YadA, to me and state more than sixteen thousand
probationary employees stay in the Office of Personal Management violated
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established procedures by firing the workers trumministration. It took the
case to the Supreme Court in March and asked it
to stop the ongoing assault on the constitutional structure before
further damages sought, and truly said, so, I think that
what you're beginning to see is that the Assistan's correcting
itself in this Supreme Court decisions of operbationary workers. The
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justices also give the Trump administration two wins and Monday
in cases involving the president's use of deportations. In the
five to four decision, which should have been bigger than that,
but but the way it is, the Supreme Court announced
that the Trump administration would be allowed to deport I
legal immigrants linked to the Venezuelan gang trained to Arragua
till Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety eight,
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which I've read on this show. After district judge attempted
to actually halt the order, and then of course you
had that other judge it said, well, you know these
people that this MS thirteen guy that you shipped off
till Salvador, you didn't bring them back. And in fact
it was the Supreme Court justice that said, no, you're
you're wrong on that lower court judge because your jurisdiction
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doesn't extend to a foreign country. I mean, these are
just judges that are out of control. And you know,
the executive branch has some authority to do some stuff
without going to a court to get permission every time
the president wants to sneeze. They don't have a right
to rein in the president that much, to the point
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of just strangulating the pretty much the Article two of
the Constitution. He's got some authorities to do a lot
of the stuff that he's doing. Now, there are some
things that I've questioned, but in terms of this, you know,
the deportation stuff. I mean, look, speaking of judges for
crying out loud, there's like I've seen the numbers of
roughly thrown out of one point four to roughly one
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point five They probably don't know for sure, but the
estimates are one point four to one point five million
deportation orders that have yet to be executed. They go
back a few years that have been signed off on
by federal judges. Okay, and these people are still here.
They've had their so called due process, which are not
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entitled to as illegal aliens under the Constitution. I want
to prove that to you later on. It's easy to prove.
And now, granted, there are some leniencies given for people
who we've asked to be here, have given permission to
be here, and they are federal statutes that have gone
out that far onto the limb, if you will. But
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just because someone puts your big toe on on the
other side of the real ran, on our side of
the real grand that suddenly doesn't mean they inherit the
Bill of rights, just carte blanche and they suddenly become
a full tilled citizen because they just put their big
ton on American soil and screamed, uh, you know, I
need amnesty. So which is which that most of them don't.
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That's just the magic words that they've been told to
utter to, you know, get past the the UH, the
big tough UH police officers and National guardsmen and the
border peal people. Let me treat this clip from Turley
because he's right. There's it's basically part of this overreach
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thing that I think is happening in our governments and
judges are and this boils down to what I say,
gang all the time. Constitutional ignorance or ignoring ignorance, if
you will, of the Constitution. It just it goes down
these two pathways. Want to take your packs one of
the other. I'm just gonna set the conversations facts. I
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don't care. It's written by a bunch of slave owners,
a bunch of guys prantsing around and and buckle shoes
and knee socks and so forth, and wigs, and I
just you know, it's an old document. We need to
do it and uh or you know, they just they
took cursory. They just sort of rad the think and
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cursory for law school to get pat to get the
law degree and then become a judge. By the way,
a lot of law schools are not requiring big name
law schools are not requiring constitutional studies and constitutional law.
There used to be generations if you want to be
a lawyer. Not anymore. In some major universities, illegal law schools.
It ain't an't anymore. It's an elective. I know. Let
that soak out. So you've got a lot of lawyers,
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some squarely become judges who are very dark on the constitution.
They've been busted. I've laughed and some of them have
been busted wanting higher federal court positions going with four Congress,
and you've had smart Alex for example, like from from
Louisian Kennedy, who really rips them a good one from
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time to time in a funny way though, with his
Southern drawl and an applied gentlemanly way. He kind of
rips them and it's funny to watch. And he asked them, well,
what is it part of the constitution media, Well, they
don't have any idea. Well, I haven't really read that. Yeah,
you know, and you don't even care. That's the sad party.
Let me really cheer this clip from Turley.
Speaker 12 (01:10:27):
And another big case today involving those probationary workers that
the Trump administration sixteen thousand of them were let go.
The court seven to two ruling said that halting a
lower court order by a Clinton appointed judge William Alsup
that requires six federal agencies to rehire more than sixteen
thousand probationary workers.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
It's a big deal.
Speaker 8 (01:10:53):
That's seven to two.
Speaker 12 (01:10:54):
That was just such a bizarre lower court ruling though, Jonathan,
they are probationary workers, first of all.
Speaker 9 (01:11:01):
Yeah, and this judge security to seven vote against them
on this issue. You know, the president of United States
is allowed to run the executive branch, and these judges
have to remember that they've been appointed and not anoints it.
You know, there is a system here in which a
president is allowed to reduce the size of government look
for waste, and many of these early orders have been
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reversed for that reason. And so I think that what
you're beginning to see is that the system is correcting itself.
But I think Congress is in the mood to step
in to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
And I think they they should if needs be. They
are the lawmakers. But you have these judges that are
just out of control. But there's a lot of government
officials down the line and in smaller areas. I keep
saying gangs. One of the biggest threats to our cons
social freedoms are happening on a local level, which is
why you got to get involved in local politics. You've
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got to get involved. You can't just look you upstream
at all the big stuff. And that's bad enough, but
a lot of this stuff is bubbling up at the
lower levels. Case in point being ported by Bob underworldnet
daily woman rips government officials. Now they sue her for defamation.
Democracy's faulter when citizens lose interest or cannot ask questions,
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seek answers, and make comment without fearing government reprisal against them.
All right, this Decatur County, Iowa resident Rita Aldhelm noticed
that a county official repeatedly failed to attend meetings in persons.
So she wrote an op ed about it, and it
was published in the local whatever, and got sued for defamation.
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How dare you criticize a public official? Now? The Institute
for Justice has dispatched a letter to county leaders suggesting
they abandoned their attempt to silence all at Helm quotes
a threat to sue Rida over her factual criticisms of Viole.
Its US Constitution's first Amendment yah duh, which protects American's
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ability to really criticize the government without fear of retribution.
Legal Teon explained in a new report about the confrontation.
Audelhelm had raised the issue about an official's repeated failure
to be at meetings, prompting the county threat. Quote read
exemplifies what America stands for. She cares deeply about her community.
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She's engaged and she expresses her concerns thoughtfully through her speech,
said IJ attorney Brian Morris in response to county has
tried to silence reread it through baseless and frivolous threats.
That's the work of kings, not elected officials. Amen Oudlhelm explained,
quote De Catur County residents deserve to know what their
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elected officials are up to, of course paying their salaries.
That's why I started attending the weekly Board of Supervisors
meetings and publishing editorials about what happened. But rather that
make these meetings available online, the county wants to silence
my speech and keep the public in the dark. Of
course they do, because that's where the shady stuff is
going on. Of course they do. That's your first read alert.
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And most states and most jurisdictions usually have some kind
of open meetings laws that requires shouldn't bout the meetings
be open to the public. If they don't in this area,
they need one, of course they volt those two. I
get that. That was standard operational procedure for a long
time for Austin City Council when I lived there for
a number of years. If they do that. I mean,
they followed that thing all the time. They got sued,
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but the taxpayers on the hook for that one anyway.
The IG reported that for more than a year, Autelhelm
has attended to cater County Board of Supervisor meetings and
sometimes expressed her opinions about the meetings in editorial columns
in the Leon Journal Reporter and or of the Lamanni Chronicle. Quote.
Rita's opinions were always rooted in the truth, yet the
county board took issue with her views, prompting to Cater
County Attorney Alan Wilson to send Rita a letter threatening
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to sue her for defamation. She didn't retract her pieces
and stopped talking about any elected official of the Caterer County.
The legal team's report said, I mean, what a bunch
of thugs. And see, this is what I've noticed in
so many I've noticed it here in my ear. They
seem to think that these are constitutional free zones somehow,
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And these people act more like vassal lords than they
do elected officials. And I hope the folks of Decatur
County are keeping track of what this gal is reporting.
In vote these want to be lords and ladies and
vassal lords and vassals, vassal whatevers out of office. Quote
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democracy's falter win. Citizens lose interests. You cannot ask questions,
seek answers, make comment without fearing government reprisal against them,
said Randy Evans, executive director of the i Are Freedom
of Information Council, and an editorial about the fight when
elect official pursues a taxpayer for her fair comment and criticism.
It seems like a strange way to protect and defend
the Constitution. Well, they aren't. They're violating it because they're
ignorant of it, or they are ignoring it. It's one
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or the other. It's one or the other. And I
keep saying that so many of the problems we're having
in this nation are due to biblical ignorance, and in
our churches, especially due to biblical ignorance, and due to
constitutional ignorance or ignoring ignorance. Take your pick the IG suggestion. Ah, Well,
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Iowa lawmakers need to pass a plan that would create
a quick path to dismiss frivolous lawsuits that are meant
to silence people for actions protected by the First Amendment. Well,
now they just need to follow darn constitution. She need
to sue them back, take it all the way to
federal court. She'll win hands down. I mean, I hope
that these people pick pick up her, these attorneys that
are sending the nasty letters back to these these politicians.
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I hope that if they kind of blow all that
off and go to seer anyway, that they will sue
these folks into individually, which, by the way, the courts
have said you can sue in certain instances government officials
individually for violating your civil liberties. The Supreme Court's upheld
that the i j. Suggets of the law magerzine to
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pass the planned The proposal reference by IJ would allow
is Ones to file an expedited motion to dismiss the
frivolous lawsuit filed against them. Court agrees the case is meritless.
It will dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning that it
can't be refiled and potentially award financial damages to the individual.
The legal team said, well, that can happen anyway, whether
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they do it or not. It's called again, you know
you violement conscious and rights. I'll see you in court.
It's sad that it gets to those kinds of levels.
But this is the kind of ignorance from ignoramuses that
are running things in many local communities, and it needs
to uh, you know, it needs it needs to be
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dealt with. This is why Gang I keep talking about
some of the most egregious conscoucal violations aren't happening from
the top down. It's happening from the bottom up. It's
happening by the local yocals in many cases. And you
need to be you need be made aware of that,
need to be aware of that, which kind of dovetails
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into this. We're going to break here in a sack.
But you've got a local judge, lower level judge who's
created a bit of a holy war of sources is
being recorded again by Bob Bob underwworlded daily Holy war
erupts as a judge band's mom from taking daughter to
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a Christian church. This is a mother whose conscisal rights
were violated by a main judge hearing a custody dispute
that's taking the fight to the state Supreme Court. Case
involves a radical ruling from Jennifer Nofsinger, a judge who
heard a custody case who ordered that the mother was
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not allowed to take her eleven year old daughter to
an evangelical Christian church. That was based on objections from
the child's father, who liked the mother and daw was
not identified in the report from Liberty Council, which is
working on the case. In fact, Sherman Matt's Tabers said
Calvin Chapel is not a cult. This custody order banning
a mother from taking her child to a Christian church
because its biblical teachings regarding marriage and human sexuality vialle
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It's first amendment. The coust you order cannot prohibit the
mother from taking her daughter to church. The implications of
this order pose a serious threat to religious freedom. Again,
this is ignorance on the part of this judge. Jennifer
no Singer. By the way, these people swear, oh so
upholl the Constitution from both enemies foreign and domestic. Well,
a lot of the enemies, most of our enemies are
our Constitution these days are domestic. And a lot of
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this constitutional ignorance and sort of baked in the cake,
especially against religious freedom and against Christians. I keep warning
this stuff is baked in the cake with a lot
of these folks. The judge granted the father, who objects
to the Christian teachings of the church, the sole right
to govern the girl's religious activities. High Court is being
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asked reversary unlawful cousty order and to restore the mother's
First Amends right to pass on her religious beliefs. The
judge adopted the ideology of a teacher from California who
was hired by the father. That teacher, Janja Lalik, told
the judge that the cults usually have a charismatic, authoritarian
leader who teach about a transcended belief system that offers
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answers and promises some sort of salvation unquote. She further
testified that she had studied Calvary Chapel Church and found
that the church's pastor was a charismatic speaker, spoke authoritatively
in his messages, and that he asserted his messages were
objective truth. Liberty Council reported that meant Leylea claimed the
church was a cult quote despite not being a psychologist,
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doctor Leedas testified it was evident that the church posed
the potential for psychological harm to the girl, the report said. Whoever,
the legal team noted that Under the US Constitution, federal law,
and numerous Supreme Court precedents, unmarried parents both have the
right to instill their religious beliefs and their children during
their respective custodian time unquote Liberty Council Report continued quote edition.
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Judge Nosinger interpreted the pastor's public prayer over the custody situation,
which reference to spiritual warfare, as putting the father on
the side of evil and the mother on the side
of good in the daughter's eyes. Relying on both this
interpretation of the so called expert testimony, the court order
states that this church is psychologically detrimental to the girl.
Although I doubt that this judge did any research on
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her own. She's going for some bladermouth, lazy judge anyway,
The judge readily gave the father control of the daughter's
exposure to any churches, even during the mother's custodial time
on appeal as Nosinger's claim without any proof that Christianity
is psychologically harmful. See here's a judge's hostile to Christianity quote,
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contending that the mother's religious beliefs, which include prayer and
reading the Bible, attending a mainstream Christian church that teaches
from the Bible, that teaches there as a path of
the salvation, and that believes an objective truth is psychologically
harmful to minors, is quite simply outside the realm of
judicial authority, wrote Liberty Council. The order explicitly forces the
mother to remain away from the church against her will,
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punishes the mother for professing certain religious beliefs, and punishes
the mother for church attendance solely on the basis of
the religious beliefs that are professed at the church. Those
unconstitutional ideological choices by the judge simply are not allowed
in the First Amendment, the reports said, And they're not.
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And again this goes back to ignorance, ignorance on the
part of these government officials and who judges school boards
principles who are not educated or are they are They
know exactly what the Constitution says, and they just choose
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to ignore it in violation their own oaths, or they
are just at darned ignorant about the Constitution. Make your pick, gang,
And this stuff is growing. I keep bringing it to you.
This stuff is growing, especially for Christians. You know you're
you're getting hit right and left with a lot of
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this stuff because there's an anti Christian bigotry back into
the system right now. A lot of politicians hold that
and they've come out of universities and they've come out,
you know, they didn't get their law degree from the
back of a cereal box. They went to somewhere, you know,
they went to havid Yah, they went to Yale, they
went to some law school somewhere, and they were spoon
fed by professors. Again this socialist, communist, marxistity oology, which
(01:23:35):
is very anti Christian. Most of folks despise Christianity. I
believe it was Stalin that said religion is yopia to
the masses. So Mike correct me. If it wasn't him,
I know it was some big communists anyway. So there's
this and China, you know, is cracked down for years
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and years and years on Christians. The fascists don't like Christians,
genuine Christians anyway. They can tolerate, you know, lukewarm Christians
that about of the state. They'll tolerate those, just point.
But if if you're one of those, it's a little
more loud mouth about it, a little more hardcore about
your beliefs. A little more into following that long haired
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Jewish carpenter, a guy named Jesus. Well, that can be
a problem. Plus a lot of more anti Semitic too,
So you know they're given Jews the business as well,
then you let them know Jesus was a Jew, Well
that just sends them into orbit. Right, But this is
becoming more of a problem, not you know, in Europe
and in China, here in the US. Gang here in
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the US. And I've been following this for a long time.
I've been watching and I'm sharing more and more of
these kinds of story. I could really do a whole
show on nothing but this kind of stuff. There's that
much out there that I could dig up and bring
to you on a weekly basis. There's other stuff going on,
so I just limited to, you know, a certain part
of the show. But I could do a whole show
on nothing but this if I wanted to. This kind
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of nonsense. And it's and it's becoming more rampant that
there's this will take a break also being imported by
world in the daily No areas safe for Christians. The
West looks away while as jihadis mutilating murder. Uh, there's
no lack of evidence for the extreme brutality of these jihadis,
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especially in the Middle East. October seventh, a day that
members of Hamas invaded Israel. They burned whole families together,
abused victims, then murdered them, and more evidence already was
abundant that similar events were occurring in Africa. Of course,
this has been going on for many years in some
parts of the Middle East, but not. The only safe
place in the Middle East and parts of Africa for
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Christians in that region of the world is pretty much Israel.
I mean, you talk about your you know, these kids
are out there protesting. Oh, there's a genocide going on.
There's a genocide going on as well, genesi going on Palestinians.
There's a genocide going on with Christians. If you look
at the how dramatically the last forty years, Christian populations
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have all but vanished from places like Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Iran,
Sorry I mispronounced that, from Iran, from Egypt, from parts
of North Africa, the Sudanese region. I mean it's darnar gone,
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it's darner gone. Turkey, I mean these these were these
were the birthing grounds of Christianity, and even after the
Crusades and after you know all that, in more modern
history there were Christian and enclaves of Christians and Christian
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communities and so forth, and fellowships were flourishing in that
region and living side by side harmoniously with Jews and Muslims.
Then all of a sudden, and then I teen forties
after Israel was suddenly carved out given back to the Jews. Really,
then all of a sudden, oh well, wait a minute,
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now we got a problem. Charles Jacobs, the chief of
the African Jewish Alliance in juse Blud, a distinguished senior
fellow at the Gatestone Institute of Documented haw jihadis those
extreme advocates for Islam are murdering, raping, torturing, kidnapping and slaving,
and of course in summons is burning people alive, especially Christians.
(01:27:34):
And how now reports of Mayhem and the worst kind
is coming from Syria. Death hold there is at seven
thousand following jihad attacks on Christians. We have suffered and
died in cruel, sadistic ways. According to a new report, Christians,
Jews and Yazidis in Syria like their non Muslim non
Arabis counterparts in Africa fear they may be next. The
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violence is because of the takeover of Syria by the
al Qaeda Phillid Hayat Taria al Sham. Yeah, they're a
sham all right, Terrists led by Ahmed Hussein al Sharia,
who conquered Damascus in December twenty twenty four. The report
explains they are going from door to door in western
Syria and massacring religious minorities in cool statistic ways. Social
media posts show how Alaai men, for example, women and
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children are shot at closed range and according to Greek
member of the European Parliament Nicolas Pharantais, who recently visited Syria,
got reliable data indicates seven thousand maskers of Christians and
un president Trosses against Avillians. That told is still rising.
It's just the latest location for Amos Alomaniacs. The report said.
For years now, at least twelve countries in Africa, Chihad
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has been spreading. Local Jia's organizations go by different names,
but the idea and who can pronounce them, but the
ideology that drives them is the same. Every one of
them deeply believes that Allah wants him to wipe the
world clean of the Kufar of the infidels in Nigeria,
Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, King of Phosso, Central
African Republic, Cameroon, Niger, Somaliam, moo Zambique, Libya, among others,
(01:29:05):
as loming militants and massacre civilians, the vast majority of
whom are Christians, leading to widespread terror, insecurity and displacement
of reports said, and the course, there's enclaves of some
of these they're called Nogo zones of very parts of Europe.
So we have these Muslim enclaves. And if you go
in there and you're not a Muslim, look out. They
will beat you up, they will kill you, they will
throw you out. The cops won't do much of any
(01:29:25):
because the cops are scared to go in there. That's
happening in Europe right now. Do your own homework and research.
Do not take my word for that. Please do your
own homework. Quote. So far, more than sixty point two
million Christians and Sub Saharan Africa have been driven from
their homes by Jahati violence and conflict, reports the human
rights organization Open Doors such violence. In fact, we share
one of you just heard one of their spots here. Recently.
(01:29:47):
Such violence includes murder, physical injury, rape, abduction, theft of property,
and destruction of homes and farmland. Quote women, girls especially
are a target, with attackers forcing them into marriage and
conversion to Islam, then raping in forced labor all the
name of the law. Just in February, the port said
seventy Christians were beheaded by Jihadis and the Congo and
(01:30:09):
I talked about that on this show a few episodes
of Back to Back to check archives anything Christian churches, homeschools, businesses, Well,
they're targets. But this has been going on for a
long time. What was the mainstream media reporting about it?
Virtually nothing, virtually nothing. And I hate to say it,
this isn't a tooting of own horn. But if it
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weren't for shows like this and a few others, you
guys wouldn't know about it, sadly because the mainsteam media
won't touch it with a tend. Well, it's not sexy.
It's just not sexy. And most of the mainsing media
don't like Christians anyway, at least Bible believe in Chritians
because they think they're a bunch of maniacs, of lunatics
and want to repress everybody. Take everybody back to medieval times,
(01:30:55):
and you know, and Jesus was just a freaky, misguided Jew,
you know, probably should have been crucified. Pretty much. They're uh,
they openly come out and say that, but by their
actions and their innuendos, that's puts pretty much what they're saying.
Come on, I've studied these people like lab rats in
the mainstream media. I can almost predict what they're gonna
(01:31:18):
what's gonna come out of their mouth before it comes out.
I really can, because I've studied them that much. I've
studied their behavior. It's predictable. They don't realize how predictable
the ridiculous they are. They think they're the smartest person
in the room, the smartest person on the airwaves. Don't
tell them otherwise, because by god, they went to journalism school, well,
some of them did, some of them never did. Some
(01:31:39):
of the biggest names in these mainstink media now it's
never had. They didn't need to get journalism training in
high school. They know nothing about journalism because they're probably
they don't need to because they're propagandists. They just read
from a script or they're just a you know, decent
looking cup of hair. So we'll go ahead and hire you.
You know, you've got some acting abilities even though there's
not an it's a journalistic and everybody, i mean Fox
(01:32:02):
News has got go look at these people's resumes. I
mean they're all over mainstinc media, but some of the
others and underground, even some of the underground. Uh oh
that's who got folks like this. But nevertheless, uh, they
won't touch this with a with a with a twenty
foot atheist. You know, they just won't go there because
(01:32:24):
it's not sexy. Don't have anything to do with Trump,
anything to do with abortion, don have anything to do
with poor Kamala Harris who's in grieving now. So we're
just not going to talk about it. We're just not
gonna talk about it. Take a break. I mean they
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should if they're responsible journists. But see they're in lines
to rub they're not.
Speaker 11 (01:32:53):
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nothing was made that has been made. In him was life,
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Now the world's oldest living teenager your host at the
(01:34:19):
Supreme Court. So we'll get into some kind of kind
of touched on this with some of these recent Supreme
Court decisions which deal with, uh, the deportations. I'm gonna
kind of run through these real quick. Uh this is
being reported by uh, Brian Depiche Fox News. I think
are pronouncing that right. Why these journalists have such tricky names,
I don't know which requireb to getting Jay Schill these days. Oh,
(01:34:43):
you got kind of a tricky name to pronounce. Come on,
and you're gonna you're a reporter. Yeah, we're gonna make
you a reporter. We're gonna, we're gonna hire you. We're gonna. Oh,
you've got a We're giving you a big grant to
go into Jay Skull. You've got the gig man and
you're there. I'm joking, of course, Justice is on the
High Court. Supreme Court grants Trump requested lift stay halting
(01:35:04):
Venezuelan deportation. Justice on the High Court they decided five
to four to me, I I should have been more
than that, but okay. To grant the administration's request to
lift the stay in a temporary a victory for the
Trump administration and he has cronies. Supreme Court on Monday
granted President Donald Trump's request to vacate the lower Court's
decision barring the administration from using a seventeen ninety eight
(01:35:25):
wartime immigration law to immediately, which has been used several times.
By the way, we're an upheld by the courts. There
were wartime immigration law to immediately to port Venezuelan nationals,
including alleged members of the Trendy at Ragua gang from
the US marketing sniffic of victory for the administration as
an advances key immigration priorities. Justice is on the High Court,
they determined five to four to grant the administration's request
(01:35:45):
lift to stay. It was the Alien Enemies Act, which
I've shared on the show before goa back listen Arcoves.
You go look it up. The Alien Enemies Act. Will
look it up. You can google it, or the immigration
law passed by Congress since seventeen eighty nine to immediately
remove certain migrants that was not too long American Revolutionary
War from US soil. Of course, these are legally immigrants.
(01:36:08):
Prior to Trump's second White House team, it had been
invoked just three times in US history, during the War
of eighteen twelve, during World War One, and most recently
World War II. Some might argue as abused the World
War Two. Lawyers for the Trump administration had urged the
court to vacate the lower court's decision, arguing in a
Supreme Court decision that the lower court orders rebuffed their
immigration agenda, including their ability to protect the nation against
(01:36:30):
foreign terrorist organizations and risktabilitating effects for delicate foreign negotiations. Unquote,
Today's a bad day to be a terrorist in the
United States of America, Homeland Security Secretary of Christian Norum
said in the video posted on, exciting that Trump was
correct in using his authority on using the Alien Enemies
Act to the port terrorists out of this country unquote. Meanwhile,
Attorney General Pambondi called the landmark decision of victory for
(01:36:52):
the rule of law, adding that an activist judge in Washington,
d C. Does not have the jurisdiction desease control of
President Drum's authority conduct foreign ah see and keep the
American people safe. That's true. Quote. The Department of Justice
will continue fighting in court to make America safe again.
Body concluded in her statement responding to the decision, This
is a major loss for the lunatics and a major
(01:37:13):
win for the American people. Vice President J. D Vance
responded following the High Court's decision onward, anyway, there you go.
Of course, there were something saying, oh not, she's got
Marekreeman and some of these migrants deported that according to
Dutch Patricia Miller and by my pointing, well, let me
touch on two things right there in her quote, they're
(01:37:34):
not migrants, they're illegal immigrants. See, they can flate legal
migrants with illegal migrants. Okay, they can flate that all
the time. It's the word games. Again, go back to
Cloward and Pivens Salinsky rules. For radicals, it's the word
games that you play. This is what the socialists do.
This is what the communists do. This is what the
Marxists do. They play the word games, play the word
(01:37:56):
salad games. Okay, there you have it right there. And then,
of course let's throw out Nazi. No, no Nazis or socialists,
not libertyists, not constitutionalists. Nazi stands for nationalists socialists. Both
(01:38:18):
Bosburg and the Appellate Panels sharply questioned the administration over
Trump's proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act to port Venezuelan nationals, who,
by the way, were in these dangerous gangs, and over
the three planes that removed hundreds of illegal immigrants El
Salvage or the very next day. Anyway, the other Supreme
(01:38:39):
Court decision. Let me get to it here. I've got
a stack of stuff. It's Supreme Court decision on deportations.
For the Trump administration is clausal victor. This court is
Steven Miller. I will let you a clip in a second.
While's Deputy chiefs of Stafford Policy, Stephen Miller, discussed the
Supreme Court decision to remove the block on Trump administration
(01:39:01):
from using the Alien Enemies Actor move with legal immigrants
and criminals. He was on the Handy Show. Here. Let
me let you listen to just a clip of this
from Fox News. Sewann Hennity. I have to chuckle when
I hear the way the guy pronounces things with that
hard block. It was the brox bronx accent or what.
(01:39:28):
But let me let you hear his exchange with Stephen Miller.
Steve's pretty sharp guy. He's right on this. I don't
agree with him on everything, but he's right on this.
Speaker 11 (01:39:44):
Okay for policy Homeland Security advisor, our friend Steven Miller, Steven,
it's even bigger than that. The Supreme Court brutally slapped
this down. And they did cite the nineteen forty eight
Supreme Court decision which I had cite many times, that
stated very affirmatively, for presidents had used it that once
(01:40:05):
the president made that decision and evoke this Act, that
it was his constitutional authority to do it. Number one
and number two, it was not subject to judicial review.
Speaker 7 (01:40:16):
And that was the case.
Speaker 11 (01:40:17):
The Core got it right. It should have been nine
to zero, but it was five to four.
Speaker 5 (01:40:22):
Yes, well, once again, Sean, your legal analysis was spot on,
your historical precedents, your case law was exactly right. It's
a great credit to you for calling every element of
that exactly correctly. This was a huge, I mean a
monumental victory for President Schump, the biggest legal win of
this administration so far. A total embarrassment for crazy Judge
(01:40:46):
Bosberg who's been trying to force this president to bring
foreign alien terrists back onto American soil, trying to turn
our planes around, trying to empty prisons in foreign countries
and bring them.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
Back to the car and soil.
Speaker 5 (01:40:59):
This is a monumental, colossal victory for the rule of law,
for the Constitution, for our founding generation John Adams who
signed this law into effect in seventeen ninety eight, and
for President Trump in fulfilling his mandate and campaign pledge.
What does this mean for you and your family watching
at home tonight. It means that the Department of Justice, FBI, DEAATF,
(01:41:23):
the US Marshal Service, Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol,
and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement now have maximum authority to
find and remove illegal alien game members from Venezuela that
have been responsible for so much misery in this country,
for the torture and murder of Joscelyn Hungary, for the
(01:41:44):
brutal slaying of Lake and O'Reilly. Those monsters can now
be hunted down and expelled from this country with speed,
force and efficiency. This is a great day for America Sean.
Speaker 11 (01:41:56):
The court also held that the case should not have
gone to d C since the plaintiffs were in Texas,
And to me, that's a repudiation against judge shopping. So
I think that's another big win because that is a
tactic with the left. Cant get done electorally or legislatively,
they run to judicial activists on the court to try
(01:42:17):
and get it done that way. So I think that's
a blow to that process and that strategy that they use.
Speaker 5 (01:42:24):
Oh, without question. So you're talking about it many time, Shawn,
judge shopping form shopping. So the radical left lawyers, like
the ACL you will search for the most lunatic left
judges in the whole country to try to shut down
the president's action, even if there are no plaintiffs where
that judge is operating.
Speaker 2 (01:42:45):
Yeah, that's it. Of course, they use the whole left
right thing and blah blah, blah uh. That's what I'm saying.
Let's let's get past this rhetoric of left right, conservative
versus liberal, because it's become points. It's get more sis.
We're talking liberty based versus socialism, communism, some form of Marxism. Okay,
(01:43:10):
that's where we've come. I mean, let's just boil it down.
It's brass taxes where I'm speaking of Texas, where I
was originally born, old stomping grounds. Texas taxpayer's robbed the
tune of millions paying for legal aliens to lawyer up.
It's been what about Blaze TV? In fact, this is
(01:43:30):
actually from the Come and Take It show by one
of the gals on Blaze TV. She's in Texas. Taxpayers
in Texas have been footing the bill for legal aliens
to the tune of millions. As in just a year
and a half alone, taxpayers spent upwards of thirty men
on illegal andien representation in the justice system. Texas still
(01:43:52):
paying for legal attorney fees defense attorneys due to this
emergency court order issued in August twenty twenty one. Way
back when Texas created Operation Long start me let me,
let let me, let you hear it uh in her
and hurt on her show and her terms and pointing
out that these taxpayers are put on on the hook
(01:44:14):
and and I'm gonna let you hear this, and then'
gonna I'm gonna come back with something the springboard from
this into something which is a very false narrative that
has been going around with a lot of politicians. I
touched on it last show, and I think maybe show
before go back in the archives. This this narrative that
once a person illegally, illegally crosses a border and puts
(01:44:36):
their big toe on American soil, suddenly suddenly they inherit
all civil liberties, well except the right to bare arms.
Obviously they don't. They don't. They don't want to half
guns just yet. Well they'll let them if they're in
a gang, you right, you know, but that somehow boom,
you enjoy a full constitutional liberties that just ain't true. Gang,
(01:45:04):
And you can't let your finger down that portion in
the Constitution that actually says so. In fact, I'm going
to point out a portion of the consuution. It's pretty
obvious it kind of drew off the bat refute that.
But anyway, but limit you hear this clip.
Speaker 14 (01:45:18):
I'm going to go through several major wins when it
comes to at the border or illegal immigration. Number one,
as I just mentioned, Texans are still paying for illegals
attorneys defense attorneys due to this emergency court order issued
in August twenty twenty one, way back when Texas created
Operation Lone Star, which was of course an operation to
(01:45:42):
try to get all of these illegal aliens the heck
out of the state because we knew that the Biden
administration wasn't going to help us out at all, and
in fact, of course, we watched them make it more
difficult for us to patrol and police our own border,
and so we had this emergency court order that was
issued all the way back in August twenty twenty one.
And what you may not realize, what I didn't realize,
(01:46:03):
what snuck past me that I just realized in this
exclusive from Texas Scorecard, is that from January twenty twenty
four to the end of August twenty twenty five, there
was an allotment that was given through the Texas Indigent
Defense Commission that was awarded to the Loan Star Defender's Office.
Speaker 8 (01:46:22):
Now, this is a nonprofit organization.
Speaker 14 (01:46:25):
That works with the TIDC, and this office received a
taxpayer funded grant of thirty million dollars thirty million of
your taxpayer dollars to provide defense attorneys for Operation Loan
Star defendants. Now, what do we know about Operation Loan
Star defendants. They're all illegal criminals.
Speaker 2 (01:46:47):
How do you know that.
Speaker 14 (01:46:48):
Well, they walked onto our soil and shouldn't have been here,
which makes them a criminal.
Speaker 8 (01:46:53):
So they are all illegal criminals. Thirty million dollars.
Speaker 14 (01:46:57):
Then TIDC up to the grant in July twenty twenty
to more than thirty seven million of your tax dollars
to fund illegal aliens criminal defense.
Speaker 8 (01:47:09):
That's nuts, guys. Now, at the time that.
Speaker 14 (01:47:13):
All of this happened, that this emergency court order took place,
it was the then Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan
Hect that justified this as necessary. He said, to protect
the defendant's constitutional right to counsel. Now, listen, I understand
and obviously very much respect the Constitution.
Speaker 8 (01:47:34):
I love this country.
Speaker 14 (01:47:36):
I love our founding documents, I love our founding principles,
I love our founding fathers.
Speaker 8 (01:47:41):
But you know, you just look at how far we
extend that to.
Speaker 14 (01:47:46):
We really have to give illegal aliens a right to
taxpayer money.
Speaker 8 (01:47:51):
That's a constitutional right.
Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
No, it's that's insane.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
That's insane.
Speaker 8 (01:47:54):
You come here illegally and you get rewarded for it.
Speaker 14 (01:47:58):
That just seems bonkers easy to me, all right, But
the good news is now the President Trump is taking
action and actually helping states remove illegals rather than trying
to make the problem worse for all of us. Imagine
that isn't that such a crazy wow? What a nifty idea.
Speaker 2 (01:48:17):
That's Sarah Gonzalez, by the way of Blaze TV. It's
her show. She has a show, Sara Gonzales has a show,
Come and Take It and all that. She's on the
on the Blaze in the Blaze network. And she's Hispanic
by the way, if you didn't get that in Texan
gal I never never wanted to shy away from a story. Look,
here's here's what the conserution says. It's in the preamble. Okay,
(01:48:41):
here's who the Constitution applies to. We the people of
the United States of America. We the people of the
United States of America. Okay, doesn't apply to the people
of Africa, the people of Venezuela, people of Mexico, the
people of Canada apply to those people. It's for the
(01:49:03):
people of the United States. Now, that definition of people
are citizen has been a little bit ex fudgeon expanded
over the years. True. For example, if you're invited to
come here to work on a work visa, just as
an example, if you're invited to be here in other words,
you're hearing there's some sort of legal status as a
(01:49:25):
permanent resident that kind of thing, then yeah, you're pretty
much afforded all Bill of Rights protections as any naturalized
citizen would be. And for the constution, Congress has a
right to determine who's a naturalized citizen and who's not.
When you are here illegally, you are not. You are
not a people of the United States of America. Okay,
(01:49:50):
you're not. A federal statue calls you an alien, an
illegal alien. By the way, that term aliens used way
back in the days of our founding follows. But illegal
alien people aren't illegal. People aren't legally or human beings
are illegal. Not saying that they're illegal. Human beings are
(01:50:10):
saying they're illegally here. They've illegally entered, just like people
sitting in prisons right now, have done all sorts of
illegal things. Don't play that game with me. Don't play
the again. It's the word salad game that the socialists
and communists and Marxist like to you use and like
to play, like play the little word games and phrase
games with you. Make you feel guilty, and you you're
denying their humanity. I'm not denying their many anymore than
(01:50:33):
someone is sitting in jail for being a pedophile is
being denied their humanity. That's a pedophile. That's someone who
broke the law. Their jail because they they're in jail
because they broke the law. Now, granted, the first time
across the border illegally is not much worse than a
traffick ticket. I get it. It's a civil violation, same
time you do. It's full till felony. Some of these
(01:50:54):
people are frequent flyers as well. And of course the
criminals who've come here illegally still are illegal, still have
no status, using illegal documents that they forged, ripping off
other people's So is caurity never, etcetera, etcetera, et cetera. Well,
but do you have a right new pret No, they
don't show me that in the Constitution. No they don't. No,
they don't. You can't lay your finger down on it
(01:51:17):
because they're not people of the United States of America.
They're not citizens, or they've not been extended the courtesy
of being invited to be here per se, so they're
not extended those protections and courtesies. They don't have. They
can't claim as rights or courtesies. We might give someone
to say he was here on a work visa, or
someone who's, you know, a permanent resident, et cetera. Someone
who's not naturalized, put it that way. But someone who's
(01:51:39):
broken the long teams, break the law, sen them send
them packing. Historical case in point, do your homework on this.
Five hundred thousand, roughly a half a million illegal aliens
were rounded up from this country in the nineteen fifties
when President Eisenhower was in charge, and he got them
(01:52:02):
rounded up. He used federal authorities, a bunch of different
federal departments and round these people up. Now, I don't
like the name that he called this operation because it's
it is racist. But it was called Operation Wetback. But
it had very few legal challenges, and nobody was sitting
there whining and complaining from the media, from government, politicians,
people seeing Congress. Oh these people, you're done a mere
(01:52:25):
due process? That would you didn't hear that? They were
rounded up, sent back on trains, buses, anyway they could
get them out of here. But most of them were
Mexican nationals, not all of them, but they were sent
back to Mexico or the countries of their origin. A
half a million were rounded up in pretty short order.
(01:52:46):
And again it was called Operation Wetback Go. Look it
up again. That's a derogatory term. I know. I don't
like that term without any due process because they didn't
legally they did. They weren't legally entitled to it. Okay,
that's what people aren't getting. They're not here lawfully. Therefore,
(01:53:07):
you know, and again, our constitutions doesn't expanded the whole world.
Are terrorists coming over here? Whatever? They don't suddenly just
inherit all these due processes and you could go vote
and have freedom of speech and all this and that. No,
especially if they're here from a foreign country to harm us,
a terrorist or somebody. No, we don't have to coddle them.
(01:53:32):
Get them out of here, Get them out of here.
And in some cases they stick them in. Getmo but
you know, get out of here, which is you know,
not really here, so you know it's in Caribbean, but
you know, not necessarily in the continental US, so to speak.
But I mean, this is just this is craziness. This
(01:53:54):
is craziness, and taxpayers on the hook to pay for
their legal defenses these criminals. Yeah no, and this you
want to know another reason why Trump was elected because
people people are seeing this, They're waking up going, wait
a minute, hold the phone. This ain't this, ain't this
ain't cool. By the way, thousands have deported themselves. Thousands
(01:54:18):
leave the country voluntarily mid Trump self deport push DHS
says being reported by Michael E. Fox News Supreme Court
decisional deportations for the Trump administrations, it's colossal victories. To
Stephen Miller, which you heard from uh. Thousands of illegal
immigrants are facing potentially involuntary move from the United States
have instead opted to self deport through an app provided
by the US Customs and Border Protection or the CBP.
(01:54:40):
They just deport themselves. The number of illegal immigrants who
have opted to self deport over the last month using
the CBP Home app as a were five thousand that
according the Department of Homeland and Security. My dad is
shared with Fox News Digital. The self deportations come as
the Trump administration has ramped up messaging campaign aimed at
encouraging illegal immigrants to lead the country volunteer barely, most
recently releasing a flyer address to illegal aliens that threatens
(01:55:03):
new fines for those who choose to remain in the
US as by the deportation order. And by the way,
the numbers are, I've heard somewhere between one point five
to one four million, depending on who's reporting you believe
on That probably sounds about right of deportation orders signed
off on by federal judges both Republican and Democrat. Some
(01:55:25):
of these are stacked up for a few years, and
these people have deportation orders on them. They're not supposed
to be here. They've already had their quote unquote due
process if you want to call it that, and a
judge sit and hit the road and they're still here.
Why uh, Finally, there's this all sort of in the
(01:55:47):
same vein big Tech. You're time to pay for your
crimes is here? Being reported by Amanda Bartaloto, the US
Law before an employer can sponsor a foreign under US law.
Before an employer can sponsor a foreign worker for permanent
residency green card through the PERM labor certification process, they
are legally required to first recruit for the job and
consider all qualified US workers, just including US citizens. This
(01:56:11):
is not optional. It is federal law. You with me
so far? The man is right, You with me so far.
I'm a lawyers, not the law. I owned a very
part of a very small company and back in Texas
back in the day. And also I was at a
radio station where we was my job to hire fire
(01:56:34):
for folks, and I had to bone up on what
the laws are on hiring and firing pretty darn quick.
My process is simple. I identify PERM job listings, review
the qualifications that only apply when I clearly meet or
exceed every listen to requirement. In most cases, I'm not
just qualified, I'm overqualified with advanced degree certifications. In the
over ten years of direct experience, it was in fact
(01:56:55):
in the other which she kind of an experiment here.
So far, I have applied over seven thousand PEERM job
openings and counting across multiple industries, despite being fully qualified
for every single one. I have been interviewed fewer than
five times. In nearly every other case, I was either
rejected outright or simply ignored. These employers went on to
sponsor a foreign worker for the same job by filing
(01:57:15):
in form at nine zero eight nine. Others reposted the
exact same role a few months later and ignore me again.
I applied every time. This is not a coincidence. It's
part of a pattern. This behavior is not just an
ethical it is illegal and discriminatory. Under the Immigration Nationality
Access FILEATES eight USC Subsection one thirty one three two
four B. I reported many of these employers to the
(01:57:38):
Department of Justice Immigrant and Employee Rights Section. If companies
want to ignore qualified American citizens and explain to the
federal investigators, this is not just about me. This is
about thousands of American workers being pushed aside and total
old murgers don't want to do these jobs all we
have to do in their own country by a system
that prioritizes cheap, less skilled, and always compliant foreign labor
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and corporate profit over fairness, merit, and the law. If
you believe Americans should come first America, it is time
to pay attention. The system is being abused and we
are blowing the whistle. Good for her. I'm glad she is.
And you got to wake up on this. And there's
companies out there who are violating. I mean, there's a
lot of forces that love this illegal immigration or that
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love legal immigration that they can then use to not
have not hire, to hire cheaper libor basically hire cheaper
libor basically there's a lot more I want to say
on this and some stuff I've heard from some African
American politicians. It's pretty disgusting along regarding hiring illegals, not
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just for nationally, I mean people who are here legally.
I'm telling people who are here illegally they need to
be the ones picking the cotton. Oh really, so they're
the new slaves now, okay, got it? Got you, sister? Yeah,
well I could easily do a three hour show, but
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get to me not fall asleep in the midway through
the third hours, so it's not worth it. I gotta go.
Be sure to take care of those you love, Sure
to take care of yourself. Obviously you can take care
of some of those you're not real thrilled about. And
remember it's always God is love. See you next time.