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April 16, 2025 111 mins
On today's show, LIVE on Thunderous Radio (Stream 2) https://thunderousradio.com at 4:06 pm CT, 5:06 pm ET: Borderline: Federal Judge rebukes Trump for doing 'nothing' to facilitate release of illegal alien deported to El Salvador - Another U.S. District Judge claims Trump Administration ignored deportation order, threatens contempt of court - President of El Salvador scorches media for suggesting he send MS-13 gangster back to U.S. - White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller says because there are millions of people in the country illegally, due process for them would take centuries - we'll analyze. Political Economics: Klobuchar claims ‘If you believe in capitalism,’ we should be ‘increasing some of the corporate taxes’ - Janet Yellen claims American manufacturing is a ‘pipe dream,’ may not be a ‘desirable goal’ - we'll examine. Poll shows most Democrats want their party to "become more progressive," - Are Democrats increasingly becoming apathetic to a rise in political violence in America, even against their own? - we'll explore. Plus, The Faithful: Cuba bans Christians from celebrating Palm Sunday tradition - Greek Orthodox Church Archbishop says Trump’s Election ‘Positive Development,’ ‘I commend him and believe he Is benefiting the world,’ but needs to be careful to keep the world from spiraling into war. http://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com #illegalaliens #deportation #Cuba #ElSalvador #FedralJudge #Trump #GreekOrthodoxChurch #Democrats #politicalviolence #corporatetaxes #Americanmanufacturing
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rattle off, I guess I should maybe write it down
on the script. Huh. Plenty going on is always more

(02:12):
than enough to talk about to cram into a two
hour podcast. Two hour show. Let's start with what's happening
with the whole illegal immigration thing and continuing to happen
and on and on and on it goes on and
on and on it goes and of course it's become
a big political football for both sides of the aisle.

(02:35):
To be fair, but we have so many, so many
politicians who have weighed in on this thing, making it
a political football. To most Americans who think the answer
is pretty simple. If there are people who are here illegally,
they need to be removed, come in the right way.

(02:58):
That's not being anti immigration, that's not being xenophobic or
achnophobic or any other phobic. That's just single obey the laws.
We have laws on the books aus C. Thirteen twenty five,
eight USC thirteen twenty four. Please read them. Yes we'll
make your eyes glaze over, but please do your best
to read them en not fall asleep. There are laws

(03:19):
in the books which say, here is the way you
come into this nation. Here's the way that we don't
want you to come into the nation, into our nation.
If you do come in that way, here's consequences. And
if you try to help these people, and you're even
an American citizen, here's the consequences that happened to you,
or a business or whoever, or a government employee. You
try and enable these people, sustain them while they're here,

(03:41):
encourage them to come here. I Legally, you can get
in trouble with fines that are astronomical, with prison sentences
of years. Okay, these laws have teeth in them. Seems
like they're rarely enforced these days, but there they are.
We have a proper way, a legal way to come
into this nation, which, depending on how you interpret legal immigration,

(04:04):
we have people coming in from the numbers of roughly
eight hundred and fifty thousand on up to maybe an
excess of a man. Again, depending on what your definition
is of legal immigration, we have people that number of
people come legally into this country every year and become
conditional residents, permanent residents, US citizens, work visas, education visas,

(04:26):
exchange students, blah blah blah blah, blah, bah blah. There
are legal ways to come through the front door. There's
legal ways to declare amnesty and come through the front
door without crossing one of our borders, either northern or southern.
And by the way, the northern border illegal crossings has
ramped up in recent year or so with all the

(04:49):
deportation stuff going on in Ice, grabbing people to the
tunes of thousands in recent months, it seems like legal
immigration is dramatically, dramatically slowed down and Mexico is even
enforcing the illegal crossing into this country from their side

(05:12):
of the border, in their country. They're trying to stop
that as well, a little bit to some extent, it
appears some reports I'm seeing and hearing, So there is
certainly a stop in the massive or not a stop,
but a dramatic slow down in the massive waves there
were prior to a few months ago coming across predominantly

(05:36):
our southern border. That's good, and I think everyone, regardless
of what political persuasion ideology you subscribe to, you've got
to count that as a good thing. That's a positive.
It's look, I don't know that we'll ever be able

(05:58):
to completely shore up our southern border. I think it's
so big it'll always be a bit porous, and there's
always going to be somebody finding a way to sneak in.
That's just I don't know, unless you just completely militarize
the entire southern border, which I'm not entirely against, but
at some point, I mean, how many soldiers do you
have to have guarding a border in time of peace?

(06:18):
You know what I mean? So that can get a
little crazy too. I mean, as a temporary stop gap
measure when there's big ways, okay, but year round all
the time. I think there should be some military involve
and guarding our border. Most nations they do, but in
terms of you know, having like a million service people
on the border at all the time, that that's a

(06:39):
bit much. You know, they'd be crazy, So we don't
need to go there. There's always going to be those
that are going to figure out a way to tunnel in,
fly in, parachute in, sneak in, swim in whatever. There's
always gonna be those. We just have to be vigilant
making sure that, you know, we try and grab those
people if we can, and then send them back to
whence they came kind of simple to me, it's it's

(07:01):
this isn't rocket science. But there are politicians and judges
and people that like to make it all highly complicated
and so on and so forth. So we have right
now a couple of judges that are that are angry,
not real happy with Trump administration. Now for some background here,

(07:23):
let's let's look at what we talked about. I think
it was last week that now the Supreme Court did
allow Trump to deport Venezuelan's under the Elements and Enemies
Act after judges reviewed. It's being reported by Mark Sherman,
the Associated Press. I'm just rehashing this. This came out
on April ninth, All right, this is a week ago dayline.

(07:45):
Washington Associated depressed the Supreme Court on Monday, that was
the previous Monday, allowed the Trump administration to use the
eighteenth century wartime law to deport Venezuelan legal immigrants. Now
I put illegalligorents in there, because Mark Sherman of the
AP put migrants Venezuelan migrants know they're illegal immigrants. You see,

(08:08):
let me stop right there. There's a word game. There's
word games that the socialists, communists and Marxists and our press,
which is populated by those folks and so called progressives.
They're populated by those folks. They like to play word games.
They don't call them illegal immigrants, illegal aliens, undocumented migrants

(08:28):
they call them. And now they're just calling them migrants
or immigrants. They're conflating lawful immigration with unlawful immigration. They're
putting everybody in one big bucket. That's not how it
should be done. But they don't care. They want to
play word games. You see, they're not migrants, they're trespassers.
Migrants do it legally? Are laws on the books, and

(08:51):
again please go look at eight USC thirteen twenty five.
Eight USC thirteen twenty four use the phrase illegal alien.
That is a legal term. It's in the law, federal law.
But people aren't illegal. Human beings are illegal. Nobody said
they were. They are illegal aliens. In other words, someone

(09:18):
who's in a who's in a prison right now, American
citizen cooling their heels in a prison for whatever they've done. Okay,
they did something illegal. They're there because they did something illegal.
And guess what, they're separated from their kids and their
spouses and their families because they did something illegal. We

(09:38):
have no problem doing it with American citizens. Are calling
what they did un lawful or illegal when we send
them to jail. Talking about American citizens. But suddenly suddenly
the game changes when it's someone who illegally trespasses our border.
Oh well, we can't. We can't label them as criminals.
That's not fair, that's not right. We can't l them

(10:00):
is doing something illegal. We can't label them as aliens.
Even though that term goes back to the seventeenth to
seventeen hundreds. We can't do that because that just the
human noises. It was anybody in sitting in a prison
anymore devenion, and we can't separate them from their families
and your kids. Well, we don't mind doing it when
they're a citizen. When somebody's a citizen and breaks the law,

(10:20):
what's the difference. So I'm sort of getting tired. You
have you haven't noticed of the hypocrisy and the word games,
but you see, this is what these folks do. They're
wordsmiths in the press, and they play the word games. Okay,
so always understand word games more often than not by

(10:44):
our come almost completely corrupted media with all sorts of
hidden agendas, which is nothing new. Our media has had
agendas since day one. I mean even even old A.
Blincoln got criticized by Chicago new newspaper, the Chicago Sun Times.
I believe it was at the Gettysburg address for you know,

(11:05):
just the most horribled pretty much called it an embarrassment,
you know, one of the greatest speeches ever given by
a politician or nation. They were like, you know that
that stock so because they were pro Democrat and they
hated the Republicans and hated Abraham Lincoln, plain and simple.
So you're going to have that in the press. I mean,
John Adams trying to make it illegal to do the
sort of this sort of stuff unconsciously because they have

(11:28):
a freedom of speech, a freedom of press, first member
right to do this. I'm just saying, be advised and
be fore warned, and be an inforum consumer when you
consume mainstinct media, especially legacy media press. Okay, just be advised.
So anyway, back back to what he said, but said
they must get a court hearing before they are taken

(11:49):
from the United States. They must have a court hearing
before they're taken from the United States. And I've gone
over this and gone over this, and I'm and I'm
asking why and where where is that written down for
someone who's here illegally. I'm going to share something with
you in a minute too, regarding this alien this Alien

(12:14):
Enemies Act. In a really divided decision, the court said
the administration must give Venezuelans, who it claims are gang
members reasonable time to go to court, but the conservative
majority said the legal challenges must take place in Texas
instead of Washington. In other words, wrong jurisdiction, wrong jurisdiction. Okay,

(12:35):
keep that in the back of your mind. It's wrong jurisdiction,
not Washington, d c. Wrong jurisdiction. The court's action appears
to be to bar the administration from immediately resuming the
flights that last month carried hundreds of illegal immigrants. Again
my words to a notorious President Salvador. The flights came

(12:56):
soon after Presidentald Trump invoked the Aliens the Alien Enemies
Act for the first time since World War Two to
justify the deportation under presidential proclamation, calling the trendy a
agua gang innovating force. Now, I have scoured I'm no lawyer,
but I have scoured scoured the current federal statutes and

(13:22):
I cannot find where someone who has illegally crossed the border.
Now a lot of them will claim, okay, I'm here
in amnesty. Okay, Well then you'll get a hearing, you know,
six years from now, which is a game and a
trick and employee, because they're not They're not doing that

(13:45):
legally either. Really, I mean, you can declare amnesty, you
can file for amnesty, but you got it. You don't
do it by crossing the border then saying well, I'm
Nesthea or whatever. There's a process for that. So let's
you know, I mean, you see where this kind of
gets cloudy and weird, the loss that I have run
across and get I'm no lawyer, but I've been digging
and digging and digging and digging and digging and digging

(14:08):
and searching and searching and searching the federal statutes that
I'm coming across. Yes, do allow for a going to
court thing if you are some sort of a permanent
resident here on a visa in other words, a if
you've been invited to come to this country, allowed legally

(14:30):
to come into this country, you're permanent resident, conditional resident,
blah blah blah blah. Then yeah, you get a hearing,
you get a due process. But if you just you know,
waltz across the border, not necessarily, not so much. And

(14:51):
due process is really for citizens, not invaders. For citizens
do is look at the preamble to the Constitution. Again,
we the people of the United States. Who's the constitution for?
Who's the constitution concern who ultimately helped establish it? The states?

(15:13):
And we the people, And it applies to we, the
people of the United States. You don't become people of
the United States a minute. You put your big toe
across the Rio Grande or the Canadian border. Eh, that
is automatically make you a people. In other words, it's
the citizens are those who are legally allowed to be here,

(15:37):
not those who have illegally come here. You get it.
That's because otherwise, why don't we give them guns, the
right to vote, everything else immediately? We don't do that. Sure,
we don't do that, but somehow the fourth, fifth, and
sixth Amendment they do get everything else to have forget it,
but everything else but those three things are whatever you get, right.

(16:00):
And I can't find that in the Constitution. And I
can't find that in any federal statutes for those who
have I mean, maybe it's there, and I'm just but
I can't. I'm digging, I'm asking, I'm poking. I don't
find it in the in the Enemies. I'm gonna read

(16:20):
to you a portion in a bit under the Alien
Enemies Act, where now the courts themselves can say, you know,
we think these people need to hit the road. I mean,
it looks like the courts can do some stuff too,
not just the president when the president declares it. But
I'm gonna read to you that and and actually a

(16:41):
scholarly interpretation of that from an organization. The Court's action
appears to bar the administration from immediately resuming the flights.
The majority said nothing about those flights which took off
without providing the hearing the justices now say is necessary.
Now in Descent, of course, three justices said the administration

(17:02):
has sought to avoid judicial review in this case, and
the Court now rewards the government for its behavior, just
as Sammy Comen Verrett actually joined the portions of the Descent.
And of course that gets into the whole bog damp
thing of judicial review when it's necessary and blah blah blah,

(17:23):
and the abuses of judicial review. And I mean it's
the Frankly, the Alien Enemies Act has already had a
judicial review. Now. There was one horrible judicial review of
the Alien Enemies Act when it was applied in World
War II in nineteen forty two, when Japanese American citizens.

(17:50):
This is an abuse of judicial review in my opinion,
and abuse of the Alien Enemies Act when it was
evoked by Roosevelt, the Roosevelt administration in World War Two
where they rounded up thousands of American Japanese citizens. This
was right after Pearl Harbor was attacked. These are citizens.

(18:11):
These were legal, I mean, these were naturalized, These were citizens,
legal citizens. These weren't just you know, people hanging out.
They grabbed some of those too, but they grabbed up
thousands of Japanese American citizens, some have been here for generations, citizens,
put them into tournament camps. Some died there by the way,

(18:33):
took all their stuff, confiscated their property, their homes, whatever,
all their belongings, sold it off, auctioned it off, whatever.
Now that was an abuse of this in an enemy's act,
but Supreme Court city was cool and the President had
a right to do it. And by the way, these
people weren't given any due process. Okay, like everyone's arguing

(18:57):
for now, and that came under you wait for it,
wait for it, judicial review. It goes all the way
back to Marble versus Madison.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
All right.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
The idea that that that it's that the Supreme Court
needs to reinterpret the Constitution every Thursday at about five pm,
basically basically sort of rewriting it, which is pure maloney.
And actually I believe a misinterpretation of Marbor versus Madison. Well,
you're not an attorney, I'm no I don't pretend to be,

(19:28):
but I'm studying my Constitution and I'm taking constitutional study courses,
have been for a few years. I'm hoping to one
day get at the very minimum and honorary degree. But
it's taken me a long time. I'm doing this for years,
studying it for years, and i can tell you there's

(19:49):
there's all sorts of craziness that's going on and has
gone on around over over the years. Well, one of
the most glaring examples besides want to do gave you
would be the dread Scott decision. You know, Supreme Court
gets it wrong. The Supreme Court's not infallible, and even
our founding fathers said that, Look, they're people just like

(20:10):
I'm paraphrasing, but they're people just like everybody else. And
judges can be partisan, have biases, and have agendas and
everything else. So you know you can one thousand percent
trust them either like any politician or any government official.
Hence the whole need for a constitution that puts a
in a bill of rights. It puts a wall between
you and the government a little bit. They just fought,

(20:32):
Remember our founding fathers fought a revolutionary or against their
own government, the government of Great Britain, that was their government,
and they found that they couldn't really trust it either.
They had star chambers and everything else. Okay, so they
didn't want to go right back to the same old saying.
Right anyway, moving on from this that, so the court

(20:53):
gives the Trump administration this deportation. It says, okay, Alien
Enemies Act. It's cool, but we need a little bit
of Jewish process here and give them a little bit
of reasonable time to go to court. Okay for what
they're here illegally, we know that. And again, go read

(21:17):
the stand. Go read the a usc U thirteen twenty
five and thirty twenty four. I mean, I don't know,
I don't know what laws these people are looking anyway.
So there's that. So now let's go back that in
the back of your mind is a backdrop. Let's go
back too this one, keeping the back of your mind

(21:43):
that the jurisdiction for this should have been Texas, not Washington, DC.
Got it Okay, Today Trump administration ignored deportation order. A
US federal judge on Wednesday found probable calls told pre
and Donald Trump's administration and contempt of court for violating
his order last month halting deportations of Venezuela Venezuelan and

(22:08):
again this says migrants, but I llegal immigrants under a
wartime law. US District Judge James Boseburg in wait for it, Washington,
which the Supreme Court said, no wrong jurisdiction. Texas Supreme
Court iss and said you're not the one with the
right jurisdiction. But he didn't care, said the administration demonstrated

(22:30):
willful disregard for his March fifteen order barring the government
from deporting Venezuelan alleged gang members TYL Salvador under the
Alien Enemies Act. Well, first of all, you're not the
right judge for the jurisdiction. So you're ignoring this Spreme Court.
So he's mad because Trump ignored him, But he says
nothing about himself ignoring this Preme Court. Are you with
me so far? This is how weird, This is how

(22:50):
convoluted crazy, and spaghetti is spaghetti tangled up, This weird
junk is getting. When Boseburg had issued the order, two
planes of Venezuelans were on their way from the United States.
And by the way, with these gang guys to El
might you might be wondering, why are we just deporting
the guys not the gals? What would cause under that
particular act that the Supreme Court said the president could use,

(23:11):
it only applies to men fourteen and over. Okay, maybe
that's kind of reverse sexism. I don't know what there
you have it. Anyway, When Boseburg had issued the order,
two planes of Venehulans were on their way from the
US to else Havador and had not returned to the
United States, he said there was probable cause to find
the government in criminal content. Quote. The court does not

(23:33):
reach such conclusion likely or hastily. Indeed, it has given
the defendant sample opportunity director for I explaining their actions.
Mooseburg wrote in his decision. None of their responses and
it actually says ruly in this article. But judges don't rule,
They're not oligarchs. They make decisions, they give they issue opinions.
None of their responses has been satisfactory. Unquote, the Trump
administration do not immediately respond to requests for comment. ABC's

(23:56):
audio Stephen Portnoy posted on social media that Mooseburg said
he'll give the administration the chance to avoid contempt proceedings
by curing its violation. The most obvious way for defenders
to do so here's by asserting custody of the individuals
who removed in violation of the Court's class wide tro
temporary restraining Order restricting Order, Portnoy wrote on Acts Now.

(24:22):
Boseburg went on to say the Venezuelans do not need
to be brought back to the US for the contempt
to be purged, but he does say that if the
administration doesn't comply, he'll call for live witnesses testimony to
determine which individual should be punished for violating his order,
which Supreme Court said was in the wrong jurisdiction. Anyway,

(24:43):
Are you with me? So you see the craziness of this. Yeah,
it's getting weird. And Boseburg nods to the idea that
the dj may decline to prosecute administration officials for criminal contempt.
If the government declines or the interest of justice requires,
the court will appoint another attorney to prosecute the contempt.

(25:05):
Portnoy posted this, by the way, from Reiters Ryder's news
agency of this article. Okay, you with me so far? Yeah?
I know this. It's you're probably going Okay, I'm my
head's hurting. Yeah it should, And here we go with

(25:26):
another one. Judge rebukes Trump for doing nothing to facilitate
release of a legal alien deported to El Salvador. Court
now advocating for foreign terrorist and m AS thirteen gang
member being by Virginia Allen of The Daily Signal. Fiddle
judge has rebuked the Trump administration for doing nothing to
facilitate the release of Kilimar Armando Albego Garcia after he

(25:50):
was deported to El Salvador. To date, nothing has been done.
Judge Paul Paula Zenis said, this was Tuesday. This show
was happening live on Wednesday, April sixteenth. You may be
listening to it after that time. That's fine. It's not
exactly stale, AND's still some stuff and there will be

(26:10):
relevant to you. Following an order from the District Court
for the District of Wait for It, Maryland on April four,
directing the Trump administration to facilitate and effectuate the return
of Bago Garcia to the United States, the judge told
lawyers for the Justice Department that she was ordering expedited
discovery to determine whether you are finding the court order

(26:32):
my court orders, whether you intend to abide by the
court orders. Supreme Court agreed last week that the Trump
administration has an obligation of facilitated Bradguarcia's release from the
president l Salador. So the Maryland judge said that zenis
is not holding the administration and contempt of court, but
will require Trump administration officials to provide documentation, testify behind

(26:54):
closed doors determined if they are following the court's order.
Butnregarcia and legal alien mil Salvador was living in Maryland
until he was deported on March fifteenth. Court documents linkbago
Garcia to MS thirteen, but the illegal alien denies he
is a member of the violent gang. Well, most of
them do. That's kind of standard operational procedure. They deny

(27:14):
if they're members of the gang. Trump administration initially said
he was removed due to administration hera, but since has
pushed back against the claim. That was an error. Primate
Justice lawyer who has since been relieved of duty. They
believed a sabbath. The administration believed he was a saboteur
and also a Democrat put into a filing incorrectly that
this was a mistake in removal, and it was not

(27:35):
Stephen middle of the White House Deputy Chief of Staff
or the policy said on Fox News Monday. El Salvador
president Naib Bukele met with President Donald Trump at the
White House on Monday and said he has no plans
for releasing Abbadeva Garcia from the prison where he is
being held. Let me let you hear that. When he

(27:57):
was asked by the way, uh the uh, this would
be the new presidente of El Salvador. Uh, let me
let you hear. Let me pull it up here what
he said, because it was kind of kind of interesting.

(28:18):
He kind of he kind of pushed back. Of course,
you know, uh, the Orange Man made some smart remarks
about the about the press, people asking, you know, called
him sick and all that. But he said that uh uh,

(28:40):
it would just be that it would just be for him,
you know, just not reasonable to do that and be
kind of crazy to do that, like you know, why
why why would I Why would I do that? Why
would I send this this guy back? Why would I

(29:02):
do that? So he was like, yeah, no, I'm not
going to do it, not going to do it. Let
me let you hear. Uh. I was looking for the
article on that, I can't find it, but let me
let you hear the clip that's a much stacked up here.
Let me let you hear the clip of the President

(29:24):
of of al Soodor in his exchange which I felt
kind of be interesting with the press when they asked
him the question one of the one of the press
people in the press gaggle that was right there in
the Oval office when.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Weigh in on this, do you plan to return him?

Speaker 4 (29:44):
Well?

Speaker 5 (29:45):
Yeah, I mean most I suggested that I smuggle with
terrorist in today the United States?

Speaker 2 (29:49):
But how can I how can I return him today?

Speaker 5 (29:53):
And that is just like I smuggled him in to
the United States or whether you're of course I'm not
going to do it.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
Is like the question is the.

Speaker 6 (30:01):
Busters, how can I model with terrorists to the United States.

Speaker 7 (30:05):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
I don't have the power to return him to the
United States, so you can, Yeah, but I'm not releasing
I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into
our country. We just turned the murder coupital of the
world into the safest country in the Western hemisphere, and
he want us to go back into the releasing criminals
so he can go back to being the murder capital
of the world, and that's that's.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Not going to be happen.

Speaker 8 (30:25):
Well, they'd love to have a criminal you know, Yes,
I mean, I mean there's that's a fascina.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
They would love it.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (30:31):
The sick these are sick People'll mark again something you.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
Said referring to the press, you know, wanting him. These
are sick people. Uh, well, to some extent they are.
I kind of have to agree with the Orange Man
on that. I don't wo's agree with him on certain things.
And he's over the top for sure. He does that.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
You know.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
Here's what I'm let me just say this. Here's what
I've kind of come to the conclusion of the Orange Man.
He says crazy junk. I really think part of it's
an I've come to think I'm kind of like Bill Maher.
I think part of it's kind of an act, because
when you get him behind closed doors, is Bill Maher

(31:14):
kind of suggested he's kind of different. He's no, he's
not as crazy, or maybe he's crazy like a fox.
But he says it's crazy junk, and you're like, what,
But I think that's his way of pushing people's buttons,
maybe being a weird. Maybe maybe he's being a little
sarcastic tongue in cheek and try. I think he's trying
to rattle case. He loves rattling cages and getting people.

(31:35):
What's what I'm looking for off the kind of off balance,
knocking him off there, and I think it's a tactic
that he uses. I'm starting to think maybe the guy's
kind of crazy, like a fox. I still stand by
the fact that I say the Trumpster is probably a narcissistant,
a megalomaniac. He wouldn't be the first president that's ever

(31:58):
that you could lay those titles to, and he won't
be the last, I promise you. And of course, if
you ask him is he one of the greatest presidents ever?
He'll talk to you for two or three, four or
five hours that he is and why he is he's
I said, I think it was last week. We'll before.
He's that guy that, if you know, you invite to
the party, he brings the trophy wife and talks about

(32:18):
himself and how great he really is and all his
accomplishments for two to three hours, dominating, you know, the
conversations that are happening over in the corner. He's that guy. Now,
can that guy be the president? We've had guys like that,
as I said, and worse as presidents, all right, Ask

(32:40):
who ask the Cherokee people and many dat of Americans
who think the worst president ever was, They'll tell you
was Andrew Jackson. They won't even touch a twenty dollars bill.
A lot of Native American folks will not. And I've
got enough Cherokee and me to join the nation, plus
a little apache on mom's side, King, we've been a
Cherokey mom, I most said. On my dad's side, they won't.

(33:00):
There's a lot that believe the twenty dollars bill is bad.
It's just really bad medicine because it's got Andrew Jackson's
mug shot on it, and they really consider him like,
you know, a tyrannical pretty much Hitler. You know, I
might as well have a I've even heard some American
Native Americans say, you know, why don't you Why don't

(33:22):
you ask me to hold like a dollar bill with AUTL.
Filller's picture on it, It'd be the same thing, you know.
They just they cringe. So we've had definitely worse presidents
in many people's minds he did some pretty horrible things,
like the Trail of Tears and all that. But point
being that back to the to the ranch here, he's
not going to turn these guys and Trump knows it,

(33:44):
and maybe behind closed doors. Trump said, is there any
possibility you will? He's like, no, okay, next question. We
don't know what's happened behind closed doors. We just don't.
And to some extent, a lot of that is privileged,
you know, executive privilege, YadA, YadA. Anyway, good luck with
a court trying to wedge that out of somebody. So

(34:06):
going back to this, uh, this judge from Maryland saying,
you know, oh, I kind of want want to make
sure you guys are serious brothers, and that you've asked him. Well,
maybe he didn't, maybe he didn't. I don't know. How
do you? How do you how do you ascertain that seit?
I mean again, this starts getting into where does executive
privileging executive power end, and where does you does the

(34:28):
judicial authority that you know, the the digitical branch of
government begin. So we're starting to get into that kind
of territory. Constitution has some things pretty succinct to say
on that these people are here. I mean, let's go
back to the to the salient point. They're here illegally

(34:49):
and subject to deportation. Gay either here illegally. I told
you about Operation I don't like the word, but that's
what it was called. Operation went back under eye the
hour when he gathered up a half a million illegals,
and there wasn't a bunch of new process and a
bunch of court hearings for most of them this night.
They were just sent back goodbye. And nobody at the time,

(35:11):
or very few bodies, seem to have a big deal
with it. Courts, Supreme courts, federal courts. Anybody, Now, all
of a sudden, Orange man shows up. Oh my god, Now,
all of a sudden, every single one of these folks
needs to have a complete day in court. Well, how

(35:32):
would you make that happen? By the way, bear in
mind that one point four to one point five, depending
on whose report on this you believe, there are one
point four to one point five million illegals who are
here that have federal deportation orders on them signed off

(35:53):
on by federal judges both parties. Low hanging fruit that
those folks need to be deported too. They've I guess,
allegedly had some sort of due process. I would think
that Trump administration would want to get those I mean,
that's low hanging fruit s already, you know said none,

(36:16):
there's already orders from judges to get them out of here.
You know ideos with Chacho You're gone, that don't come
back unless you're going to do it legally. And some
of these folks have criminal histories, some of them don't.
Roughly to date, the reports I'm reading, if they're accurate

(36:39):
from all different news outlets, seems to be there roughly
one hundred thousand so far this year. Folks have been
rounded up by Ice and whoever, Homeland insecurity and given
the boat without much due process of any sort. They're gone.

(37:00):
But some judges and some politicians and activist judges and
the media are making a big deal out of this
guy from l Salvador and some Venezuelan gang members, which
begs the question why they're saying. They've said nothing about
the other one hundred thousand, most of whom had no
day in court. They were just booted. Most of them

(37:21):
were criminal aliens. A lot of them had multiple days
in courts, granted, some of them didn't. But they're gone,
and nobody's whining about that in the mainstinct media that
I can run across. So this whole thing has become
just absolutely crazy. We've also got this think about the

(37:50):
think about the sheer numbers. Perhaps eight point five and
I've heard numbers as high as ten men during the
body missiration. That might be over that might be overblown.
Let's just go with eight and a half million. That
seems to be the one that sticks. Most eight and
a half million illegal aliens came across during the Biden administration.
The vast majority of we are still here. If you

(38:12):
were to give all there's roughly from what I have read,
roughly seven between seven and eight hundred judges in this
country who could handle illegal immigration cases. Federal judges. That's
not a lot of people. And think how many hours
are in a day. Think about those just trying to

(38:36):
process the eight and a half million, those seven hundred
judges trying to process each individual of those eight and
a half million. Think about this for a moment. How
long would that take? And a lot of are told,
you know the catch and release process, Well, you'll have
a courtinate in about six years. We were put in

(38:57):
by Bright Bart TV White House Debut chiefs of Staff
the Policy Stephen Miller. He said that because there are
mins of people in the country illegally, so due process
for them would take centuries. That might be a bit
of exaggeration, but it would take It might take one

(39:18):
hundred year. I mean, I would probably judge, have you
judged to be dead by the time. I mean, it's
not practical. It's not practical. So how in the world
unless you use some sort of a I don't know group,
I don't know, how would you even do that. Let's

(39:40):
just presume the argument that, Okay, every single one of
these is entitled though I can't seem to find it
in the Constitution, and I can't really seem to find
it in federal statutes per se, every single one of
these is entitled to some sort of due process. They're
day in court. Think how many years and years and yeah,

(40:07):
it might be a century to get these people would
be dead in the judge of Begau before you got
to all of them. Think about how many years it
would take to process all these people. That's insane, that's insane. Oh,

(40:29):
in wartime, in wartime, this is a case in point.
Molly's grandfather worked today in Louisiana for a brief period
of time at a prison camp that held Germans. You've
probably heard about, very famous prison camp. I think some
a movie was kind of made about how they some
of these guys fell in love with the local gals
and everything else. These Germans. These were Germans that were

(40:54):
capped and they were center this prison camp, and there
was at times hundreds and thousands in this camp. Well,
there are prisoners of war, and you think they are
all you think, all these German prisoners we had over
the all over the country and all over Europe, you
think they got some sort of due process. Now, well
they are prisoners of war. Well yeah, and they were

(41:16):
also invaders of various countries. Now not all this one,
grant you, But we had them in our custody. Okay,
we had them in our custody. And look at the
people we got stuck in GIMO. Terrorists and and and

(41:37):
some we have come here illegally, matter of fact, and
we're nabbed and they're sitting GIMO. A lot of them
haven't had a big due process. Nobody's wandering about that. Well,
some are, but most aren't. I almost any politicians getting
on planes and flying a Cuba to talk to the
poor terrorists that aren't getting there getting their due rights

(41:59):
or whatever. This is. There's a lot of grand standing
in haymaking, and it's simply because, let's cut to the chase.
These folks hate Donald Trump. That's the bottom line. They
hate Donald Trump. So they're gonna throw all these fits.
They're they're gonna they're gonna make martyrs out of a couple,

(42:22):
out out of a out of a Venezuelan gang, frankly,
and out of uh, this one guy from Maryland, this
se Miss thirteen gang. Later, they're gonna make martyrs out
of these people. I predicted this many many many many
many many many many months ago, that the mainstream comedia

(42:43):
and certain politicians all working together in tandem, once his
deportation started, We're gonna raise the roof and show all
kinds of videos, and show all kinds and create martyrs
out of some of those who are here illegally, including

(43:04):
the criminals who should have been booted a long time ago,
and many of them have already been convicted of these crimes.
They've already had to do process. Just get them out there.
Need to be more due process that well, we're not
sure we needed poor We'll not chure need to go
to court. And Josie just said they can be deported. No,
they deport them. They've had their day. Now let's look

(43:27):
at this. I've got so much here. Bear with me
as I'm pulling through this. There's an organization and I've
got the text. Let me see, let me find it here.

(43:49):
That's not what I'm looking for. I've got the text
and an interpretation by a legal organization. Well, they're not
legal with the government type organization. They sort of do
stuff on this. It's called NAFSA in af in AFSA.

(44:14):
They've got a blurb on the Internet on the Aliens
and Enemies Act topics regarding Regulatory Information, Comminencies, compliance and management.
So they have a deal on this. And they've got
the Alien Alien Animalskoridal portion of the Alien Enemies Act
of seventeen ninety eight. An act act and this is

(44:39):
them allows the President to detain or deport the natives
and citizens of an enemy nation with little if any
new process. The Act is codified at fifty the USC

(45:01):
Chapter three, Alien Enemies. And they've also got a transcription
of the original Act at the bottom of their page,
and they go on to say, when the vood by
the President, the law states that all natives, citizens, denizens,
or subjects of the hostile nation or government being males

(45:24):
of the age of fourteen years and upwards. Okay, who
shall be within the United States and not actually naturalized.
In other words, they're not citizens, shall be liable to
be apprehended, restrained, secured, and removed as alien enemies. Got that. Okay,

(45:53):
let's take a quick break, since some way past that time.
So under that act, the whole point is to get
him out asap. Now that doesn't apply to everybody who's
here legally, obviously, but to these Venezuelan and MS thirteen
people who basically act as terrorist organizations. And you heard

(46:17):
the old president of El Salvador is saying, I'm not
sending this guy back. Okay, well he's not coming back,
so now what. And MS thirteen has origins in El Salvador.
In Mexico, they're also known as the Monel Negro. I

(46:39):
know that from having been a former Travis Kunti Grand juror.
They go about, you know, different nicknames, Monald Nigga, means
the black hand. And some of these guys they have
different tattoos. The MS thirteen guys want of them is
a black hand that they have other identifiers. But the
these are are are criminal and terrorristic. I mean the

(47:00):
stuff they do on house, you could describe it. It's terroristic.
These gangs are I mean, they're horrible, they're rough. So
do we model call these people or do we get
the heck out of Dodge? Back to winds they came
and by the way, they claim there's about sixty thousand
of these Semester thirteen people in prison right now in
all Salvador, and the new president's government has really cracked

(47:25):
down pretty hard on the criminal activities there, cleaned up Dodge,
so to speak, and has cut criminal activities in half.
Nol Salvador has been known as the murder capital of
the world for a while, one most dailiest places a
person can be on the planet, even compared to some

(47:45):
spots in the Middle East, you know, which is pretty dangerous.
It was very dangerous to go. There's been warnings for
Americans and tourists and just pretty much don't go there.
And roughly a third of the population Bill Salvador has
immigrated to this country. Not all. All those people are
obviously gangs, and some have illegally immigrated here, some have

(48:09):
legally immigrated here. But he's ready, he's ready to you know,
give me the criminals. I'll put him in jail. I
got a place for him, so they're being sent there. Uh.
The bottom line is this country needs to be made
a lot safer in regards to these people who are
here illegally, who are criminals, who are committing criminal acts. Okay,

(48:36):
and this idea, which I cannot find anywhere in mind,
cons to you look at yourself that somehow someone who
is here illegally, who is a non citizen, has not
been invited here legally invited. Let's put it that way. Uh,
is somehow automatically because they put big Toe across the

(48:56):
real Grande River or the Canadian border, is suddenly entailed.
All this stuff, all the goodies, all the civil rights,
and even a day in court. I can't find it.
I just I don't see it because the Billy rights
applies to citizens, not the entire freaking world, including all

(49:19):
of Latin America or other parts of the world. It
applies to you as a citizen, the people of the
United States of America, not the people of El Salvador.
It doesn't say the people of Mako, l Salvador, Europe, Africa,
all the rest of the world. It doesn't say that
in the pramble to the Constitution. It's amazing how many

(49:42):
constitutional scholars will go, yeah, yeah, whatever, skip past bramble
and going down. No, the prambles part of the document.
It's legal, it says something. They skip past that and
go to the other you know, juice, you're junk. No,
that tells you off the bat. It doesn't say we
the government of the United said we the we the uh,

(50:06):
the politicians, we the judges, we the the senators and
the and the governors and state legislators. It doesn't say
that all right, government, other people, by the people, for
the people people. We UI, we're the government. Basically, we're
the government. Let's take a pause. More just around the corner.

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(55:37):
Yellen said, said the American manufacier litter you the clip
American manufacturing. Manufacturing is a pipe dream. It may not
be a desirable goal, really now. Former President Joe Biden's
US Treasury Secretary old Janet Yellen. Old Yellen plasted President
Donald Trump's tariffs on Monday, saying the return of American

(55:57):
manufacturing is just a pipe dream, may not even be
desirable now. Yelling, who chaired the Federal Reserve of twenty
fourteen to twenty eighteen prior to heading to the Treasury,
now see let me stop right there. The Federal Reserve, which,
by the way, gangs neither federal nor reserve. Right, that's
right now, the federal nor what is it call federal doing?

(56:20):
Why can they get away with that? You can? You
can have a janitorial company called federal janitorial Services probably
is one, and it's perfectly legal because federal is just
it's a term. It doesn't necessarily you know, now you
can't say federal government US, federal government janitorial service because
then you can be in trouble. But if you just
call it federal or you know how many things you

(56:40):
call federal credit union that aren't even fed. And you
see what I'm saying, you can use federal and almost
anything you want. Okay, federal mattress sales. That doesn't actually
mean it's with the federal government. You got me, okay,
Because ultimately the Federal Reserve is a private bank more

(57:01):
or less contracted. That's a simplified term, but has a
deal with a legislative deal with if you want to
call it that. With the federal government. It's a central
but it's a private bank in essence. I know that
this stuff makes your head hurt. I get it. In
twenty thirteen, I mean in nineteen thirteen, rather along with

(57:21):
the sixteenth Amendment of the income tax. Coincidental, both of
these came on the scene mostly because Congress wanted the
power to tax directly in violation which Supreme Court a
few years earlier said was in violation of the apportionment clause.

(57:47):
That Congress that federal government, in other words, could not
directly lay taxes on individuals or corporations without utilizing apportionment
of the states and so on and so forth and
their calculations. Yet he out a bit about it. Well,
they wouldn't do that. Streme Court said, well, that's illegal.
That was in the late eighteen nineties, mid late eighteen nineties,
in a particular kind of a landmark case. So Congress

(58:11):
decided a few years later, nineteen thirteen, well, let's go
ahead and have an amendment that says we can. Let's
go ahead and violate the Constitution via an amendment. Let's
go ahead and trash the apportionment clause in the Constitution.

(58:33):
Let's go aad and trash that and just have an
amendment that says we can tax for income. Although the
amendment is arguably a little the Vegas out of well
what is income But nevertheless, and they promised the states that, well,
you know, we're not going to be coming down hard
on poor people, and we're not going to be just
taxing every corporation going there's just pretty much gonna be

(58:53):
a tax on the ridge. So most of the states
kind of went along with it because there was a
history back in the Civil War under Saint abe Lincoln
where there was an income tax by the federal government
for individuals and companies that made over five hundred thousand
a year to finance the war, and then it went
away after the war. Then in nineteen thirteen, here comes

(59:17):
the sixteenth Amendment. But it wasn't until roughly the World
War II era that suddenly late nineteen thirties and then
the ninety four is you know, the income tax thing
got a little more powerful, more teeth in it, and
the statutes got a little more beefed up by Congress,
and boom it came after everybody, all right here, now here,
we are you with me so far? Okay, by the

(59:41):
same token, when both in twenty thirteen, your sixteenth Amendment,
your income tax, and federals are of all appeared on
the stage at the same time. You think that's coinketing. Well,
see Congress again wanted to slough off there caused you
duties because they're the ones that are supposed to set

(01:00:02):
the value of the money and the coin and manage
the coin and the money. You'll get the Treasury Department.
But they're the ones who're supposed to ultimately manage you know,
they've got the power of the purse. Who just gotsed
that nauseam at infinitum on the show. They've got the
power of the purse. I'm talking to Congress, and they're
supposed to be the ones that manage all. Well, they
don't want to do it. They don't want to be people.
In other words, they don't want people looking at them

(01:00:22):
with the economy went south. They didn't want people looking
at Congress going, well, that's your fault and then they're
not elected next go round. So to shield themselves, to
slough off their constitutional responsibilities and duties, they created this
thing called the Federal Reserve sort of. They contracted this
private bank and finagled and for jogled and for googled,
and held their head sideways and part of their hair

(01:00:44):
on a certain side and made all this kind of happen,
so they can sort of just slough off their powers.
Of course, now they want to sit back and whind about.
You know what, now this is catching up with them,
now that some of this stuff is catching up with them,
and now they're whining. So for the former Federal Reserve

(01:01:05):
chair person twenty fourteen to twenty Team priorbly leading Treasury
from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty five, took to
CNBC squad Box just view, of course, some of her rhetoric,
and of course she says it's just been chaotic. Former
secretary said this. Remember this was the Treasure secretary said
that inflation was going to be transitory, just gonna last
a few weeks or a few months. Well, yeah, right wrong. Anyway,

(01:01:29):
let me hear what let me let you hear what
she said at about this you know that this is
all a pipe dream bringing you know that maybe we
shouldn't even bring American manufacturing back. Really really, I'm sure
a lot of unions that are just thrilled about that comment.
Right about now, steel workers and other folks, of course,
a lot of the steel stuff has gone overseas. You

(01:01:51):
know about other people who who build things in this
country and build cars and build other things, build gadgets
and widgets and appliances and other things that are American
major at least some part of American made. I'm sure
they're not real thrilled with what old Yellen said, But
let me let you hear the clip. This desire.

Speaker 12 (01:02:16):
Most economists would say, if you're if what you're trying
to do is to reduce the trade deficit, imposing tariffs
is not going to be successful, and it's not the
way to go about doing that. The best approach there
would be a greater fiscal discipline, which we're not likely
to see. And perhaps it's to bring back American manufacturing,

(01:02:42):
but I really think that's a pipe dream and not
something that is likely to be accomplished. And we could
even raise questions about whether or not in a broad
based way, that's a desirable goal. And it's really hard
to predict where this is going.

Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
It's not a desirable goal. Why says a lady who said, oh,
this inflation thing is going to be transitory? Uh huh.
This was a chairperson at the Federal Reserve and ran
the Treasury Department. Yeah, well, I think it is a

(01:03:24):
good thing. You know, America used to make stuff, used
to be the maker of stuff in the world at
one time, used to be the maker of stuff at
one time. Now, what's sort of odd about this is
her a sort of lack of support for American manufacturing.
Her latest statement came just as artificial intelligence a I

(01:03:45):
powerhouse in Nvidia announced plans to build an AI supercomputer
or build their computers wait for it, guess where in Texas,
which last time I checked was still park the United States.
They haven't succeeded and a vest up to wait for it,
five hundred billion. That's a B five hundred billion in

(01:04:11):
production within the United States. Now you can argue that
AI is not the best thing to happen since sliced
white bread, and that that's maybe not a good thing
in some ways, but at least this shows you that
manufacturing is coming back, and in fact, in video founder
and CEO Jensen Hang said that adding American manufacturing helps

(01:04:35):
us better meet the incredible and growing demand for these
specialized chips at a I use. I saw a headline
to day that the Advanced Market Device as AMDU is
going to be for some of their chips doing complete
you know from stem to stern manufacturing here in the US.
So I mean, we'll see, we'll see how long this lasts.

(01:05:01):
But I kind of think it's a good time. That
means jobs. Yes, I know much of manufacturing's automated, true,
so it's a limited number of jobs, but it's jobs.
And you know, America used to make stuff. We used
to be the maker of stuff around the globe. We
make good stuff used to and some of us, some

(01:05:21):
factories and some folks still do make good stuff. My
late uncle had a late uncle that fact worked here
in the area. I'll leave the name of the company nameless,
but in fact they changed their name anyway, but it's uh,
there's Shortly before he passed, he told me that there
were only two manufactures of pillows in the United States.

(01:05:50):
One was the guy that makes his his famous foamy
memory pillows. I was in Minnesota. I think that was
one plant, and the other is right here in the
county that I'm sitting in. It was a pillow plant

(01:06:11):
and he helped automate and get their stuff up and
run it. In fact, a had patents and there's a
YouTube video you can actually see of the stuff he
took spare parts from different manufacturing facilities that had closed
here in this country and around the world, and built
this sort of monstrosity of a manufacturing automated kind of

(01:06:31):
a system to more effectively and more economically make these pillows.
In fact, there were Chinese and other foreign manufacturers that
were so impressed by the output of this particular plant
right here in the county where I'm sitting, in Henry County, Virginia,

(01:06:53):
that they sent their manufacturing goose come look at this
thing that my late uncle put together and help save
and create a few hundred jobs at this pillow factory
here in Henry County, one of only two remaining in
the nation, one of only two remaining in the nation.

(01:07:15):
And it's still here, all right. You know, I says
she used to make a lot of pillows. Now, most
pillows come from overseas, did you know that.

Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
And some of them come a complete at no extra
charge with bed bugs in them. How about that? And
other little creepy crawleys. Yeah, So there's something to be
said for American manufacturing, okay. And it does create jobs.

(01:07:51):
It does create jobs. And yes, there can be improvements
in automation. And I know that tends of cut jobs sometimes,
but jobs are jobs, and manufacturing jobs tend to pay
pretty decently, tend to pay pretty decently, certainly more than
you're going to get the most fast food joints, And

(01:08:14):
so what's wrong with bringing them back. I don't get
it unless you just want people to be dependent on
a purely service economy and dependent on government. I think
there in lies the rub dependent on government because these
people don't have much power, have much influence, and much
say they run government bureaucracies. If you aren't dependent upon them,

(01:08:35):
if you don't need them, well, then they've got to
go get a job in the real world. Right. And
for Jannet Yelling, I presume she's retired, but last I checked,
most of the fast food joints are still hiring now. She's
the smartest, she claims she is. She'd be able to
She should be able to work the drive through, right. Maybe,

(01:08:59):
I don't know. It could be a blind backing up
a half a mile behind the McDonald's drive through as
she's confused on the economy, on the economics of the
orders that she just received. I don't know. I may
be giving him more credit than she's due let's take
a pause. Can you imagine coming up to like McDonald's

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and Winnie River and Jenny Yellen's there the drive through?
That would be wild.

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(01:11:39):
Morning Joe. Senator Amy klobashar from Great City, Minnesota, and
she's damn by the way that matters. And she said,
if you believe in capitalism like I do, okay, you live.
The market has given us an incredible country. But she
also believes in something else. And see she was kind

(01:12:02):
of speaking in the She says, you know that Congress
should should be reducing some of the burden own people
who make less. Okay, Well, you know, I don't reform
the tax code even more. I don't know, maybe abolish
the sixteenth Amendment. How about that. I can't do that

(01:12:24):
because that's the boy that's you know, that's a golden
goose right there. Baby. You go back to, you know,
the way the Constitution is written the apportionment clause. No,
we're not gonna do that. We'll never do that. We
we're going to have to have we got to do
something to bring more funds and do something about this debt. Okay,

(01:12:47):
we just you know this debt. Okay, all right, finally fine,
you're finally now on board with doing something about the
debt after how many years, and in fairness, both Republican
and Democrat presidencies stacking up, including the previous Trump administration.
You had Baby You had Baby Bush stack up in

(01:13:08):
the ballpark of ten tree, and on our debt, you
had Obama stacked up roughly about ten treeon on our debt,
you had the Trump administration roughly stack up close to
that the first one by the administration of miraculously only
what about maybe six trillion ish on the dead to
where we're now approaching right at the cusp of thirty

(01:13:30):
seven tree in bucks in debt according to the dead
clock last time I checked on, we're heading right towards it.
It's the thirty seven tree in market. I don't think
we've reached it. Yeah, we might. I haven't looked in
a week, but we were getting dark clothes maybe we're there.
Who knows. Also, we got to do something about the debt.
You finally believe that, Okay, and you've been and you've

(01:13:51):
been in Congress for a little while now, Cloba shar
all right, and she said, you know, if you believe
the market is given and it is this incredible country
like I do. If you believe in capitalism like I do,
you should do a health care costs, housing, childcare, reducing
the amount of death the US has. Congress should be
reducing some of the burden on people who make less,

(01:14:14):
actually increasing some of the corporate taxes. I'm gonna let
you hear what she says. No, I'm going to comment
on it, because you have to come to one of
two conclusions about Cloba shar Amy Clover Sharp. There's only
one of two conclusions of thinking intelligent, rational human being
can come to about clothes shar Once I explained a
couple of things. Let me let you hear the clip.

Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
At some point, you have to remember what you were
elected to do. If you believe in capitalism like I do.

Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
Okay, if you believe that.

Speaker 4 (01:14:42):
The market has given us this incredible country, which if
I was going to work on anything right now, it
would be people's health care costs and their housing and
their childcare, which we should be doing, and yes, bringing
down the debt and changing the way some of these
taxes are working so that we can bring that debt down.
These guys are going the opposite right now. They're not

(01:15:05):
taking on our big challenges of the Instead they're adding
thirty seven trillion dollars to the debt in thirty years
when they should be reducing some of the burden on
people who make less, but actually increasing some of the
corporate taxes so we can bring more funds in to
do something about the debt. And then, of course they

(01:15:26):
shouldn't be engaging in this trade war the way they
are negotiate things in the USMCA that's a trade agreement
with Canada and Mexico. Do something when it comes to
embarking on trade agreements with these other nations so we
can take up China in a real way. But the
way they're doing it now is just complete chaos. And

(01:15:47):
I believe our Republican colleagues are starting to stand up
in the Senate and they need to do it in
a big way because this isn't going to end well
if we give up all our power when the Constitution
establishes three coe corp branches of government and there is
no provision in there that says Elon Musk can mess
around with it.

Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
What I want to focus on is talking about the
corporate taxes. But actually, she said, but actually increasing some
of the corporate taxes so we can bring more funds
in to do something about the death Now tariffs bring
funds in too. But no, we're not gonna do the
tariffs thing because that's just gonna put a burden on

(01:16:32):
people and this and that. But we need to raise
a corporate taxes. I have said numerous times on the show,
i'd knowledge benef anitum. When you increase corporate taxes, they
are inflationary. Why because the corporations never pay the taxes.
You pay the taxes, they passed the tax along to

(01:16:55):
you in the form of a higher cost for goods
and services that they create. Now, either a Amy clovisshar
is too stupid to understand how that works, that that
is a tax increase and a burden on the poor
people and on Americans and on the working class and
blah blah blah blah blah, or she's hoping you're stupid

(01:17:18):
enough to buy that. He go, yeah, yeah, yeah, tax
so stupid, oh, greeting corporates. Yeah, Charlotte too that you're
that dumb crowd who doesn't realize that no, the corporation,
moron is not going to pay the taxes. I thought
this was a Christian show. You're calling people names, you

(01:17:38):
darn right, I'm calling people names. Jesus did. Jesus called
the scribes and fairies. He's a brute of vipers. That
was like the worst thing you could ever call a
Jewish person ever, was to be a dirty, rotten, poisonous snake.
And oh, by the way, so your mom and your
dad a brood, that's the offspring, that's the baby snakes.
Get it? Okay, that was pretty rough. So only morons

(01:18:03):
are for raising the heck out of corporate taxes, because
in the end, moron, you're gonna pay it, not the corporation. No,
you're gonna You're gonna go to Walmart and go, well,
look at here, how much to charging me for my
beer my potato chips? I can't believe this. Well, it's
called corporate taxes, slick, that's called corporate taxes, scooter. So
the next time you run to Walmart and grab it

(01:18:23):
out there or wherever you're buying your chips beer from
Kroger Food Lion or HGB or Public's or Albertson's or
Joe's Corner Deli, and you start grabbing about the costs
of your beer and your tat chips going up. Well,
that's that's called corporate taxes. Okay, that's how that works. Well, Turfu,

(01:18:47):
the same thing. Yes, they will for a while, they
sure will, So you can't sit there and trash terrace
because they're gonna be inflation make things cost more for people.
But then beyond all about, we're going to raise the
corporate taxes on these great corporations and that's how we're
going to balance the budget. Just talk it to the corporations.
What they're really saying to you is know a scooter

(01:19:10):
and bubba, You morons need to cough up the money,
because that's how it's gonna work. In the end. The
corporations will just charge more for the chips, the tater chips,
the Dorrido's and the beer and the bread and the
raizors and the shaving cream and so on and so
forth that's made here that is, That's how that works. Yes,

(01:19:35):
terrors inflationary. I believe they are. So are corporate taxes.
I find it amazing and hypocritical how so many politicians,
including Amy klobash Aar and others Evans and Republicans see
the Democrat Bear's Republicans, Well, you know, we could raise
the corporate tations a little bit. All go about. What
they're saying is we're going to raise the taxes on

(01:19:57):
everybody in the country, and that's how we're going to
get things done. Ah, don't worry about trying to cut
government spending here and there, and Doze coming in and
doing this and that, and well see the reason why
President Trump and Doze you're doing I mean, she's right,
where is that in the constitution? She's right, I'll tell you,
I'll tell you where it at. What the Constitution does

(01:20:19):
say is Congress and you Amy are supposed to be
doing it and haven't been doing it for a number
of years, which is why the Orange Man and the
Musk guy are doing it. By the way, they just
renamed an Obama agency. Really he set up, remember him. Yeah,

(01:20:43):
he's gonna live the good life in Malsui because Congress
has abdicated its authorita, its duties. That's why other branch
of the government are picking up a slack. I'm not
saying it's right, but do your job, Amy, make Congress

(01:21:05):
do its job and demand the receipts you're supposed to
accord to the Constitution. I've read a gang power the purse.
Please read article one all the way from stem to
stern and others regarding Congress and its powers and authorities.
They're the ones. See, they're supposed to really have a

(01:21:27):
whole lot more economic power than they're willing to exercise
because they didn't want to get See, they didn't want
to get screened at by the voters and voted out
of office if the economy goes south a little bit, Okay,
hence the income tax, hence the Federal Reserve, hence all
this other stuff. In giving some powers unconstituously to the president,

(01:21:50):
giving more powers so they can keep back and you know,
work four days a week and chase their in turns
around and their girl toys or boy toys, and go
play golf and whenever they want with their pals and
schmoothe and do all that and give themselves raises, say
and then sit back and whine about the mean corporations,

(01:22:13):
and basically, in camouflage language, what they're really saying is you, you, you
unwashed masses, you slobs. You need to cough up more money.
You need to cough it up. But they won't come
out and say that because who would vote for see,
they'll be run out of town on a rail. So

(01:22:34):
they'll find a scapegoat and say it's so mean grated corporations.
And yes, there are mean, greedy corporations out there, I'm
not saying there aren't. But in so called punishing the
mean and greedy corporations, they're really punishing you. Because again,
the way it works economics want to wand is that
corporations will not pay the taxes directly out of their

(01:22:57):
own pocket. They might a little bit just kind of
keep the call down at tech competitive, but not forever.
They're gonna eventually pass that along to you. Now, it's
not on your receipt from the stuff you buy it.
You know, Dollar Tree with most ectones are chrininga. But anyway,
stuff you buy at places like I don't know, big Lots, Walmart, Target, whatever,
big box people, you won't see that on your receipt,
you won't see the hidden taxes that are being passed

(01:23:19):
along to you. Okay, but they're there. They're there because
those stores are taxed. The manufacturers are taxed, the distributors
are taxed, the trunking company that haul the stuff or
the railroad that haul the stuff to town so they
could be offloaded and taken over to the store and
sold to you. Yeah, they're taxed, all their corporations. Okay,

(01:23:40):
So all the people in the in the in the
supply chain, from the point of manufacturing to the port
of entry, to the shipping, to the companies that sell
the stuff, to the companies that make blah blah blah
blah blah the way down, and some of that is
terrace by the way, Well, we got the soccer corporations.
That's that's where the problem is. Okay. And then as
is gonna cost more, which, oh, by the way, is

(01:24:01):
gonna affect a shipping costs. See, it's all domino effect.
It's all a ripple effect. It's all intertwined. It's you know,
it's all in the food chain, so to speak. You
see how that works. So either a amy Klobe shar
is that stupid and doesn't get how economics work, and
that could very well be or she knows exactly how
they work and is hoping you're stupid. It's one or

(01:24:22):
the other. It's one of those two options. With Amy
klovieshar and most politicians who screen this stuff, it's one
or the other. You see, Oh, we can't have the terrorists.
What we need to do is just go ahead and
sock it more. When you raise corporate tax, corporate income tax,

(01:24:44):
corporate tax, that'll solve it. Well, that's just this inflationary.
That's just as inflationary. What's the difference that's gonna make
things cost more too? Duh. But again, either they're that's stupid,
or they're hoping you're that stupid and don't get the

(01:25:04):
camouflage language that so many of these socialists like to
spew and hoping they get it past you so that
you don't quite catch it. And many times folks don't
catch it, and they go along with the mantra. They
buy the stuff, They buy the media spewing, They buy

(01:25:24):
the propaganda from the politicians and the mainstinct media and
the soul called a coronomists who are usually wrong about things.
Have you noticed they're aboudt as wrong as the weather
people are consistently. But that's the conclusions a thinking person,
a critically thinking person. Are there are there any more

(01:25:45):
of us who still critically think? Because the school systems
educations are pretty much beat that out of you. But
if you sit back and go on, wait a minute
and do the math on this, then you go, hey,
wait a second, I don't think I like what this
pou autician is trying to tell me and sell me.
They're insulting my intelligence. Yes they are, or they themselves

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Well switching a little bit of gears here. This coming
from the Daily Caller. They would call it news Foundation
Mary Rook. She does commentary analysis writer for them, kind
of an opinion piece. Dems are ignoring this potential black hole,
threatening to sect them in the party. That is, by

(01:28:29):
the way, you may have recalled a few days back
of Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's residence was set on fire in
a suspected arson attack. Now he's a Democrat, and there's
some suspicion that perhaps perhaps there was some anti Semitism involved,
which of course has erupted on many campuses of higher education.

(01:28:55):
Which doesn't surprise me, because the socialist Communists in Marxist
ten be very much anti well, they're anti any kind
of religion, but they tend to be pretty much anti
semi and they're anti Christian too. I'm gonna show that
in a bit, but they're kind of anti that stuff.
Your religion is yopia to the masses, all that, right.

(01:29:17):
But the Democrat Party seems to be increasingly apathetic to
the rise in political violence in America, even against their own.
Now I share with you a poll that was done
which showed that there's an increasing number of Americans, prominly
on the Democrat side, who think that offering your political

(01:29:37):
opponent with violence, or that political violence is justified assassination
is cool. You might recall several months back, one of
the heads of one of the big insurance conglomerates in
this country, some guy came up mocked him, just blow
him away like I hit. And now there are reporters

(01:30:00):
and this guy has fans. Now, oh he's so good
looking as mostly women. Oh, he's so good looking, he's
so handsome. And you know he was so bold in
what he did. Oh you know, yeah, I know, kind
of sick, kind of sick. Assassination culture has become anonymous
with h and this is their terms. I don't like

(01:30:21):
theseers left and right because it means nothing anymore but
left wing political activism. Recent data from the Network Contagion
Research Institute n cr I found that a majority of
left wing ideologues justify murdering their political rivals, especially Elon
Musk and President Donald Trump. These attitudes are not fringe.
They reflecting emergent assassination culture, grounded and authoritarianism, and increasingly

(01:30:44):
normalized in digital discourse. The the ncr I wrote, Now,
I talked about this last week. When one thinks of
left wing culture of violence almost always comes to mind.
We witnessed entire towns burned during the George Floyda riots, etcetera,
et cetera. So recently, Vines was almost always concentrated against conservatives,
giving democrats the opportunity to pretend it was justified in

(01:31:05):
some way. So this doesn't explain why how profile Democrats
have also seemingly ignored Cody Balmer allegedly setting Democrat Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro's home on fire. Well, he is the
entire family roll inside. Balmer, a self identified socialist and
Free Palestine activists and arguably nanny Semite my words, told

(01:31:25):
nine to eleven dispatchers that he lit the Pennsylvania Governor's
mansion a blaze because his people, the Palestinians, have been
put through too much by that monster. Democrat reps Elano Moore,
Alexandri Cazio, Cortes, AOC, and Jasmine Crockett have been suspiciously

(01:31:46):
silent on the artist attack from mont Sanator Bernie Sanders
and former Vice President Kamala Harris, who were poorly considered
choosing Shapiro in a twenty twenty four running mate, have
also not made a public statement, at least as the
time of this writing this article on this broadcast, have
also not made a public statement either in support of
Shapiro or condemning the violence. Now their silence could be

(01:32:09):
for a miad of reasons. Maybe they expressed their sentiments privately.
Perhaps arise in any Semitism among Democrats has something to
do with why they don't care about a Jewish Democrat
being attacked in his home. Maybe they don't like Shapiro,
so they lack sympathy for a man who almost lost
his life along with his entire family. Perhaps I'm inserting

(01:32:29):
this myself, the Argans says. Maybe they're afraid of their
own If they say anything, they may be next on
the target list. They they have their owns firebombed. I
don't know. Regardless of the reasoning behind why they're ignoring
the fire, one thing is unt DENI will be sure
Democrats have become desensitized to violence, even against members of
their own party. Their ambivalence to assassination culture will ultimately

(01:32:54):
be their downfall. Now, let me let you hear Governor
Shapiro in his own word, and I agree with him
and basically what he said. He was pretty shock made.
He should be, and I agree with them. There's no
room for political violence in our nation. We have courts,

(01:33:15):
we have laws. You know, if you've got a beef
of somebody, you do have a right to address agrievance.
It's in the First Amendment. You do have a right
to peacefully gather and protests. That's in the First Amendment
for you to move association for peaceful purposes, not to
inside violence. Okay, And if you want to see somebody,
you know they've got the court systems, legal systems, et cetera,

(01:33:37):
et cetera. We still have systems in place. I ain't perfect,
but you know it's still there. You don't have to
reach for for for guns and bullets just yet. All right,
let's not let's not quite go there just yet. Yes,
our funding fathers started this country. You could argue in
some violence again, I mean, they revolted against their tyrannical government,

(01:33:59):
but they had exhausted other measures before they did that,
before they said we're out of here. And remember it
was the British that came after the colonists trying to
get their guns because they were afraid of them. It
was a British that basically, more or less, we're firing
the first shots. Whether the first shot on last degree

(01:34:20):
was fired by a minute man or British soldiers are
still debatable, but regardless, they sort of egged the thing
on I'm talking about the British. They sort of asked
for it and their tyranny. They were the ones that
were pointing bayonets and rifles of people, and so the
people pointed theirs back. They were pushing into a corner.

(01:34:44):
I get that we're not at that kind of a moment, okay,
to justify violence for political reasons. We're not there. There's
been times in our history where you could argue we were.
We're not there, so there's no excuse for that at
this point in time. No excuse. Okay, you've got You've

(01:35:08):
still got the ballot box, and as long as the
ballot box is working, you don't need to reach for
the bullet box. Okay. Let me let you hear Governor Shapiro.

Speaker 11 (01:35:23):
We don't know the person's specific motive yet, but we
do know a few truths. First, this type of violence
is not okay. This kind of violence is becoming far
too common in our society, and I don't give a
damn if it's coming from one particular side or the other,

(01:35:47):
directed at one particular party or another, or one particular
person or another. It is not okay, and it has
to stop. We have to be better than this. We
have a responsibility to all be better.

Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Yeah, I agree with him. I agree with him. He's right.
Polls showed Dems this will be Sandy Fitzgerald. I believe
this is newsmax uh. Polls show that Dems want to
move quote unquote more left or progressive. Article the Arcle

(01:36:31):
says most Democrats want their party to become more progressive
and say they agree with more aggressive stances being taken
by lawmakers like Sanator Bernie Sanders. By the way, Sanator
Bernie Sanders is about as socialist communist as a get
representative Alexandria at Kaci Cortes, who are calling on the
party to take a more aggressive stance against President Donald

(01:36:53):
Trump and his administration. According to new polls, poll from
Survey USA taken from April second to six of eight
hundred and fifty nine Republicans and eight or eighty five
Dems showed that fifty percent of Democrats want their party
to become more progressive, with twenty four percent wanting to
stay the same and at decent calling for it to
become more moderate. Now that reports also from Real Real

(01:37:16):
Clear Polling Now among Repubs, forty percent said that their
party should become more conservative, while forty four percent said
it should remain the same. Polling comes after Democrats losses
of both chambers of Congress and the White House, leaving
the party looking at how to move forward, which apparently

(01:37:36):
some of these folks have learned nothing from that almost landslide,
at least on the presidential side of the thing. It
was more of a closer cut on the on the
Republican on the Republicans versus Dems in terms of the House,
little bigger margin on the Senate, for example, A Kazak Cortes,
Democrat New York and senators are representing the progressive wing

(01:37:59):
of the party have been drawing crowds of tens of
thousands with their fighting oligarchy tour, which has him speaking
in Democrat heavy locations such as la and Denver and
in Republican states such as Idaho and Montana. Their ture
also appears to be paying off for a cose of
Cortes's fundraising effort. She raised nine point six mil in
the first three months of this year, more than double

(01:38:19):
what she raised in her second highest quarter. Reporting Politico
follow the Money Trail Gang, she now has more than
eight million bucks in cash on hand produce little war chest,
according to a fundraising reports from the Federal Elections Commission
filed Tuesday. Progressors are also calling her to launch a
primary challenge in twenty twenty eight against Senate Minority leader

(01:38:42):
Chuck Schumer. Democrat New york Is are mad at Chuck
Sanders and a Kazuo Cortes have been speaking out in
part in their rallies against the roles of Elon Musk
and other billionaires in Trump's administration, and polls are allowing
or showing that many Dems are skeptical of massive cuts
in government spending. And a Hovid Harris poll taken on

(01:39:03):
April nine through tenth among twenty two and thirty six
registered voters, sixty two percent of Democrats said their party
should oppose the Trump administration's efforts to reduce government expenditures.
They don't want to bring down the cause of government,
they want to keep it high. However, Independence, by sixty
one percent, said they think Democrats should join in efforts
to cut government spending. And this is why Dems are

(01:39:25):
going to lose. Let me repeat that, sixty one percent
of sixty one percent of Independence. You've got to have
dem or Republican. You've got to have the lion's share
the independence behind you these days in order to really
win in most unless it's unless you're just in some
gargantuanly Democrat district. But there are some or gargantian Republican

(01:39:47):
Republican district, but those are kind of few and far between.
But if you want to win something, because because independences
are the largest single voting block, if you want to
win something this current politic climate, you better get a
good chunk or at least the lion's share of independence
on board with you or your toast. Have Dems learned nothing?

(01:40:10):
I'm not even sure Republicans have learned this either, but
it looks like a lot of the Dems have not,
and that's why they lost. Yeah, there were a few
dams across the line of voted for the for the
Trump so you know, they're kind of like the Reagan Democrats.
But the Trump shure got in because you have most
Republicans voted for him, vast majority of Republicans and a
whole bunch of independence. That's how you got in their gang.

(01:40:37):
That's how you got in there. That's how Republicans took
back the Senate and hung on to by this dirt
under their nails, hung on to the house. It's independence,
of course, those independence of swinging the direction. It was
independent swinging the direction. The harvest, Herrit Poe, the harvest,

(01:41:00):
Harris Harvid Harris. Pole also asked respondents if they prefer
Democrats like Sanaters in the Costio Cortez, who are calling
on Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance towards Trump
and his administration. YadA, YadA, YadA. Pole showed that seventy
two percent of Democrats say they prefer more progressive party
members like Sanaders. Nooc okay, which tells me that the

(01:41:23):
socialists in this country have definitely found a home in
the Democrat Party and at the flavor least of the
month right now for the Democrat Party is let's go socialism.
Let's go socialist, because when you boil away the idelogs,
that's what it is. Gang. I don't know house to

(01:41:43):
put this all right, it's it's let's go European style socialism.
Let's go socialist. Let's go bigger government. Yeah, we don't
want to cut spending, my gosh, we need it to
find it's bigger government. And let's sock it to the corporations,
which means we're really socking it to use schlubs what

(01:42:06):
we just don't want you to know. And some of
us tell it even more towards a communist direction of things. Yeah,
there we go. There you have it, not my opinion.
There it is. There it is. And the Harvard Harris

(01:42:26):
poll is not exactly a right wing kind of a
you know, bunch of posters. There it is. I mean,
I don't house to put it. And this is what
this is why I keep saying, gang, we got to
boil this stuff down to what it really is. It's
people who want to get back to genuine liberty, which
is which is a combination of morality plus freedom. Get

(01:42:47):
back to minimal government, smaller government, less wasteful government. Get
back from the Constitution, which is all about limited government.
That's whole premise of the thing. Let's get back to
the to the to the foundational principles we were founded on.
Or let's go for a more monstrous, bigger, gargantuan, expensive government,

(01:43:07):
and let's let's become even more socialists than we've already
become under both of these parties. By the way, that's
kind of where we're at now. I mean, it's getting
it's getting real simple. Forget right left, forget conservative, uh
liberal blah blah blash, manage, manage man who cares. We're

(01:43:27):
way past all that gang. You've got to understand. This
is where we're at. This is the crossroads we're at,
and this will determine our future. This is where we're at.
It's I'm trying to make this real flipping simple. This
is where we're at. Do you want to become Russia

(01:43:54):
or do you want to become something more like our
founders ultimately intended? Do you want more liberty or less liberty?
Let me put it in those terms, because I promise you,
with these socialists, with these communists, you're going to have
a lot less liberty than you think. Oh, some people

(01:44:16):
will have some selective liberty and privileges and things and
special rights that you won't because you're either the wrong
I don't know whatever gender declaration, the wrong of religion,
the wrong sector of society, the wrong socioeconomic status, or
the wrong skin tone or whatever, wrong ethnicity blah blah blah,

(01:44:37):
you name it. You see, let's get down to this
and you and proof text right here coming at you.
Case in point. Let me submit this as evidence that

(01:44:57):
socialists and communist nations don't I don't really like Christians
and Jews very much. Here's case in point. Cuba has
banned Christians from celebrating Palm Sunday tradition, being reported by
a Christian k Careus Christian k Carews, all right, this

(01:45:23):
is from Breitbart. The communist regime of Cuba banned Christians
in Havannah from celebrating the additional solemn stations of the
Cross Sunday. This is being reported by all these Cuban outlets.
Quot were hereby informed that the solemn stations of the Cross,
announced and prepared by the Vicariate for tomorrow Palm Sunday

(01:45:46):
six pm from Lenia to Lateran has been suspended because
the authorities have not approved it. Cuban priests Leicester Raphael
Dias of the Sacred Art of Jesus or Jesus Perish
in Vedado, Havana announced on social media over the weekend.

(01:46:07):
Now Catholics commemorate the passion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus
Christ during the Holy Week, well so do some Protestants too.
An observances which will run this year from April thirteenth.
Palm Center was to April twentieth. Thester Center was supposed
to Palm Sunday celebrations, which commemorate the arrival of Jesus
Christ at Jerusalem before he was crucified. Involved the blessing
and distribution of palm branches he used to welcome Jesus

(01:46:28):
as he enter Jerusalem, et cetera. That's what historically happened.
According to scripture, changes of the cross of the cube
and communists prohibited the Vedado parish from celebrating. Is a
Catholic procession that commemorate of Jesus Christ, last day on
earth and the you know, the passion and all that
and the sort of commemoring in the Via dela Rosa
and blah blah blah blah. Anyway, last Week's Father Asiadas

(01:46:50):
shared pictures of the processions rehearsal before it was canceled.
Sunday's prohibition marks his second year in a row that
the Castro regime where the you know what's left it
banned folks from celebrating the Holy Week processions in the country.
Why what are they scared? See the socialists are scared

(01:47:13):
to death of Jesus. That should be an alarm bell
for you Christians. I don't care if you're Catholic or Protestant,
or somewhere in between, or none of the above. If
you are a follower of Jesus Christ, just sincere follower
of Jesus Christ and believing in what your Bible says
and doing the best you can in the part of
the Holy Spirit to live it, believe it, breathe it,

(01:47:34):
and do it. You should be alarmed. This should be
your wake up call. This is the direction your country
is headed. By the way I'm talking to the USA, this
this should be the way. You know, if you were
to pin down most of most of these these socialists
in our government and communist in our government, they oh, no, no,

(01:47:56):
that's that's just too extreme. We we don't believe that,
you know. Okay, Look what's happening in some parts of
Europe where there's no go zones for Christians? Okay, who
are in European style of socialism. There you have it, Okay,
but anyway, there's that. In fact, in March, the United
States Commission on International Religious Freedom USCRF released a report

(01:48:21):
on the precarious state of religious freedom in Cuba, and
suggested that the government of the United States every days
day Cuba as a country of particular concern. Well yeah,
but you know, good luck getting the socialists who probably
kind of agree with the Cuban government in our government
to go along with that one, all right. And then
finally there's this you think I'm being harsh. Yeah, I

(01:48:44):
am being harsh. You better believe I'm being harsh because
I'm telling you the truth, and sometimes the truth kinda
is harsh and prickly. There was a reason they wanted
Jesus crucified. They didn't want to hear any more truth
coming out of his apps. Let's just kill a guy.
But he didn't stand in the grave more than three days,

(01:49:05):
did he. Greek Orthodox Church archbishop Trump's election positive development,
he says. It's been reported by Matthew Boyle also bright
Bart dot com. It's is Archbishop Eronimus the Second of
Athens now the Archbishop of the Church of Greece, Greek
Orthodox Church, if you will of Athens, told breit Bart
News exclusively he's excited President Donald Trump won the election

(01:49:27):
last year and believes Trump is if force for good
in the world. How about that? How about that he's
the most powerful guy in the Greek Orthodox Church.

Speaker 2 (01:49:41):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:49:41):
This year is also rare year where Easter Sunday falls
on the same day incoming Sunday, and both of the
Catholic and Orthodox churches because they you know, they kind
of have their slightly different calendars. You know, it's their
history there, and I don't get into to that'd be
another two hours show. But he also cautioned, now he
said that, but he also said, you know that he's

(01:50:04):
he commends Trump, but also urges the president to exercise caution. God.
If things back far, uh, you know, there could be
some really some problems. He's also caution He's also cautioning
the Orange Man, uh, not to create a situation where

(01:50:26):
the world is at war. He's saying, you know, he
needs to be careful of that. He needs to be careful.
I'll bring things to a point of where he warn't

(01:50:48):
he said, he agrees. He said he says Trump's vision
on economic and cultural issues and good visions have but
also warned that Trump needs to be careful to keep
the world from spiraling into war. I agree with that
part of it, for sure. We don't need. We don't
need another. We don't need a big world war. I mean,
we're darn close to one anyway, but we don't. We
don't need And some might argue we're kind of already

(01:51:09):
in one. But we don't need a getting beigger and
better and spreading and you know, going bananas. We don't
need that for sure. Yeah, I'm I'm with I'm with
the the head of the Greek Word of our church
on that, no more worth please, no more big giant
worldly kind of wars. On that. Let's call it today. Sure,

(01:51:33):
check out the websites Christian Talk at rocks dot dinter
dot com. Be sure and have a safe and happy
resurrection holiday Resurrection Sunday and Good Friday year Black Friday,
so we will call it and all that passover for
those that's all right, pass over. Sure, take care of yourself,
take care of those that you love, to remember God
is loved. I see you next time.
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