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more the merriers, we always say, right, as long as
it's getting out there, I almost don't really care how
it gets out there, as long as it's more legal
in eth call. As long as it gets out there,
it gets out there. God works in weird ways. God's
a weirdo in some ways, right in a good way.
I mean, not in a you know, I don't mean
to sound sacrilege, but not in a bad way. But God,
God does things in mysterious weird ways, weird to us,
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right weird by our logic. But Scripture says his his
ways are higher than our ways. His mind is much
higher and greater than ours, obviously, so he does stuff
in his own way that to us kind of looks
like what But he knows what he's doing, right. God
doesn't mess up, he doesn't make mistakes. He knows what's up.
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This show is loaded loaded. Today. I do apologize. I
got a little rasp in the throat, a little fing
a little under the weather, almost didn't do a show today,
and I thought, that's just so much going on. I
gotta get in there and got to do it. It's
got to get done. It's a dirty job, but somebody
somewhere has got to do it right. So let's uh,
let's get in to all the craziness. And it's getting crazier. Gang,
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it's getting crazier. Well, Uncle Joe, we're still on that
to some extent. I'm gonna I'm gonna run through this
kind of quick because I want to get but it's
a lot to run through. It's going to be semi quick.
And then there's some other crazy stuff that's not being
reported that you need to know about. Are not being
reported much that you need to know about, especially if
you're in the job market. I know a lot of
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people right now are changing jobs, moving to jobs, trying
to figure out why you can't get a certain job.
Some of you may be putting out resumes and going
into these hiring sites and going, man, I've got great resumes,
great references. Why aren't they even talking to me. I'm
not even getting a response like thanks, but no thanks.
What's up? Well, there's something behind that, and it's a
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lot deeper and a lot sneakier and crazier than you
probably realize. So we're going to get into that. So
that's coming up and later on, so stick around for that.
And there's a particular nation that in part is behind that,
and working with AI and working with hiring websites and
working with companies and the whole nine yards that goes
with that. So keep all that in mind. We're going
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to get into that. All right, Uncle Joe, we know
he was not at the helm. Question is being begged,
who the heck was, who thatck was running things? Who
was watching the store? Because it just well I've said
on this show for a long time it wasn't Uncle Joe.
But now much of the rest of mainstream media has
finally caught up with those of us in underground media
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and podcasters and lesser known talk shows and et cetera.
They're finally catching up with us, like where you've been
because we've been talking about this for you know, three
or four years. Well, there's an interesting undercover video. I'm
gonna start with. Remember David Hogg, Okay, he kind of
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came to fame with the Parkland School shooting and so
on and so forth. Anyway, he kind of worked his way
up into the Democrat Party, kind of running for a
big wig in the party. Probably not gonna happen. They
kind of don't like him as much as he thought
they did, and maybe he didn't like them as much
as he thought they did as he thought he did,
and he went undercover video has caught DNC vice chairman
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dishing about the person who had a no famous amount
of power open secret. Did David Hog spill the beans
about who ran the Biden White House? Has been worried
by Christina lalor the Gateway pundit. Project Veritas has released
an undercover video of d NC Vice chair David Hogg
admitting Joe Biden's chief of staff Anthony Bernal, was actually
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running the Biden White House. Now he's on the list
of potential suspects for this, and I think James Comer
is probably going to want to talk to him. I
got some clips on that later on just a little
bit later now, per Project Veritas. Project Veritas today released
part one today. This would be Wednesday, June's twenty, I
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mean May the twenty eighth, month ahead of myself. Wednesday
made the twenty eighth. If you're listening to this live,
if not, if you're listening it later, don't worry about it.
Whenever you're listening, you're listening. But Project Veritas this day
released part one of an explosive undercover investigation revealing shocking
truths about who truly controlled the Biden White House through
covert meetings with David Hogg, vice chair of the Democratic
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National Committee, and the Tyrian Jones, former staffer in the
Biden White House. All that and you're gonna hear clips.
You're gonna hear a clip with both of them speaking
a White House office of a digital strategy or strategicy
Veritas uncovered a web of influence centered around Jill Biden's
chief of staff, Anthony Bernal and a tight knit inner circle.
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Now this was alluded to in the book by Jake
Tapper and Alex Thompson Original Sin, which is coming out
there is already Audi believe, So they're alluded to some
of this. And as I said, some people kind of
want to in Congress kind of think these people need
to come before Congress, be put under oath, sworn under oath,
and ask some pointed questions. And I think that should happen.
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And then if anything criminal comes of it, or that
they think anything is criminal with them, refer that to
the DOJ. But if anybody is holding your breath, that
the DOJ and Pam BONDI will do anything. Well. I
think odds are probably against it, but it may happen.
You never know, pambody might up and surprise us. Who knows.
I'm not going to hold my breath because I've seen
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this happen time and time, agawn, especially when Jim Kobe
is James Kobe is up there doing his thing. So
we'll see what happens. I say, Coby, that's Comber in Canada.
On camera admission, Hogg stated that Joe Biden chiefs of staff,
that would be Anthony, Butndall had enormous amount of power
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apparently so did he use the autopin? I don't know.
Now this is part one, so there's gonna be a
part too, obviously, but the enormous amount of power ephresising.
The bigger issue was the inner circle that was around
Biden and these revelations point to a hidden power structure
that operated behind the scenes, raising questions about transparency and
accountability in the Biden administration. Thattarian Jones, who worked directly
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in the Biden White House, described Bernald as a shadowy
Wizard of Oz type figure. Let me let you hear
the clip. Let me let you hear this clip, and
it's it's kind of dramatized. There's the scary music behind it,
you know, so you have to pardon that. It's you know,
this was a part one thing that was dropped. And
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of course Project Veritas is known for being a little theatrical. O'Keefe,
James O'Keefe used to run that he's got his own
thing happening. Now they kicked him out. Kind of controversial thing.
By the way. For the second disclosure, James o'keeff and
I do follow each other on social media. Last I chuck,
but and the last I checked. I think I was
following the Project Veritas folks. But I'm not sure anymore, haven't.
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I don't know. They might have dumb me, or might
I have dumbed them. I don't remember. I think I am.
For the second disclosure, but not homoset sure on that
I haven't had a chance of check. A lot going
on in my world. It's just not, you know, priority thing.
But let me let you hear the clip. And this
was taken into a restaurant from the This is the
audio audio from the secret video. Okay, so there's a
video out there, you can look it up. It's on
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acts and all that. But this is the audio I
took from that. It's not edited anyway, just I stripped
it straight from the VID. And of course again it
has the dramatic music, so you got to, you know,
kind of put up with that. And then there's this
real super scary music at the very end, but I
cut that out. But let me let you hear this.
And if these guys are even halfway telling the truth,
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and I'm not sure why they would lie about this necessarily,
you know, people have reasons for lying, but in people
dukes come times stretch the truth. And every there's old
saying that says every squirrel sees the forest from his
own tree branch. I get that, so certainly there may
be a bias here. But all that having been said,
I think it's eyebrow raising and worth a listen and
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to be taken with some seriousness. Of course, David Hogg
may find himself dragged in and along with his compadre
there may find himself dragged in in front of a
Congressional committee hearing, and maybe that should happen, you know,
don't put under Oh okay, what do you know? And
when did you? You know it? But let me let
you hear this clip.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
This is crazy nice to me too, yeah, off the record,
of course.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
The foundational question for me is like how corrupt is
the d MC if so many people knew or a
few people knew about buying well the president of the
Nine State I mean, I did the fact that if
the DNC is there was going to be like a
campaign arm of the president. Ultimately, the bigger issue.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Was like the inner circle that was around Biden.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
That's it, And I came stressed.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
I came straight to see you enough.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
Jill Biden's chief of staff, like had an enormous amount
of hour Joe Biden, Jill Biden's sheep.
Speaker 7 (11:36):
That was like an open secret of that.
Speaker 8 (11:37):
Like I would avoid him.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
He was scary. What was his name, Anthony Flo.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
I've never seen him exactly, what do you mean?
Speaker 9 (11:48):
He's just like a He's like a shadowy like glistard
of all side figure.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
That's what made him so late.
Speaker 7 (11:54):
And I knew how he looked at him like the
general bubble wouldn't have this name looked, but he willed
it any like.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Any enormous amount of power.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
And I can't see how much power yet the way.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
It was, well yeah, I mean, especially if he was
using that auto pen. But I got another story about
that as well, that there may have been actually some
lawmaker that was kind of getting old or urging the
use of or somehow maybe the autopin. I don't know
about that. But look, I think everybody has come to realize,
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finally in the mainstink media, and finally certain corners of
the Democrat Party anyway, and of course most everyone in
the Republican Party, most everyone everywhere and independence and blah
blah blah. I think most of the nation has come
to realize that there were some fishy stuff going on there,
especially towards the end, and they could tell Uncle Joe
wasn't in the know about things. Uncle Joe wasn't doing things,
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which brings up a lot of questions, It brings up
a lot of constitutions. Somebody maybe saying, Okay, you're beting
this adapt to like a dead horselet's move on. Wait
a minute, there's constitution issues here and constitutional questions because
if somebody else was signing executive orders and documents that
he legally was supposed to be signing, and guess what,
that's unconstitutional and makes those things potentially from a legal standpoint,
null and void. And that's a big deal. I've said
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that this could be I think this is a scandal
that is rivaling Watergate. I don't know if that's bigger,
but I'd say about as big at least, because this
again reaches into constitutional questions and potentially a constitutional crisis.
I mean, if a president becomes incapacitated, there's a means
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to deal with that. It's called the twenty fifth Amendment.
Or the president can't himself just resign and step down,
and then you know, the VP becomes president. That would
have been Kamala Harris, I liked. I'd like to come
to see Kamala Harris under oath. What did you know?
Vice President? When did you know you were the VP? Now,
if she did some things that would be a little
more constitutional or well closer to the constitution, don't know
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those be constitutional necessarily either, but at least closer to
the Constitution depending on what she did and how she
did it, she should also be another one that should
be put under oath and brought before Congress. This is
a big deal. We are you know, people throw around
the phrase roll of law for nobody's rather the role
of law. Nonald Trump's not brother ro a lot. Well,
neither was Joe Biden. Neither was Joe Biden, and neither
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was the rest of Biden klan, and neither was were
these people surrounding Joe Biden who works both ways? You
can't have you can't have it one way not the other.
And I'm sicking and tired to both parties. So you know,
the painting their guy on their side is why is
the pure diven snow and then the other side as
evil as Satan on a on a bad day. It's
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equal application under the law. But we had something here
that was obviously a huge scandal, and there are constitutional
issues I think surrounding this. Potentially, if what seems to
be starting to count leak out here a bit. Of course,
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nobody can keep a secret in Washington. If things here
start to leak out a bit in the way that
they're they're continuing to leak. I think we're going to
find out just how deep and big this scandal really
was and is. And there's could be a lot of Uh,
there's a lot of folks are gonna have to answer
some questions. Now, is anybody going to go to jail
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over this? Well, again, don't hold your breath, because for
all these all these investigations that Comber and Jim Jordan
and all the rest of them hold, how many people
have we seen that really wound up getting either fined
or sent to jail or both. It's it's a pretty
to you can count them on one hand. For all
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these investigations, who's gone to jail? I mean who? I mean?
Things have been referred to the DJ with the DJ
sits on it. Right. Of course, this is a new
DJ from what we had for the previous four years.
I get that, but DJs tend to be DJ's And
let's see if paying bodies gonna jump on anything or
there's gonna be a lot of feet dragging and well
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you know this and well that and blah blah blah,
and then everybody's gonna wait until the midterms, and then
of course there'll be a new crew in there, probably
because generally how it goes, whoever's in the White House
usually the midterms country, if the country has put a
repub in the White House, they tend to put it,
they put tend to put Dems in charge of Congress
or at least one House of Congress, if not both.
It seems like that's just a thing Americans tend to do.
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So the Republicans have a if they're gonna do anything
on this, have a pretty limited window of opportunity for
the most part, to uh do what they're gonna do,
or you know, get out of the kitty litterbox. So
we've got to Representative Comber and I will let you
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hear a clip on him, just in James Comber. He's
from kentuck him. Let your clip on him. Just a minute,
just a bit. Uh the clock about time to break.
But uh, there's a watchdog group. In fact, we're gonna
go to go ahead and go to break, but there's
this watchdog group that is concerned because they can find
no evidence of Biden knew of a crucial climate executive orders,
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and they're demanding, demanding answers on who signed the autopen
Power of the Future is the name of the organization
is calling for Congress to investigate the validity of former
President of Biden's signatures. And that's that's kind of a
I mean, that's that's a fair question and thing to do.
If if he didn't sign these eos executive orders, well,
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who the devil did? And again that's a sixty four
thousand dollars question because if he didn't sign them, arguably
they're not legal. And see, under the law, there are
certain things that a president has to have his actual signature. Now,
if he's overseas or something and needs to sign an
emergency order, well, yell, okay, then the autopen thing there,
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I mean, there's there's wiggle room for something like that.
But if he's in there, sitting there in the White
House especially, and okay, here's something that you're supposed to sign,
mister president, ms President ain't around to sign it to
mister president's you know, asleep, doesn't know what he signing,
what day it is, is too busy enjoying his ice
cream cone, And somebody around him says, look, we got it,
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we got to get this thing out. So let's just
go ahead and just you know, rubber stamp, so to speak,
his aught to pen his signature on this thing and
send it along. Well, that's not how it's supposed to work.
The president is supposed to physically sign in most cases
executive orders and certain documents and bills, and I mean
important stuff. It's that most actually have his John Hancock
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on it, not just somebody rubber stamping something in the
office and saying, Okay, he signed it. Well, maybe he did,
maybe he didn't. We don't know. That's the problem. And
they're in lies some legal issues and legalities. So there's
a bunch of stuff that came down out of the
Biden administration, a lot of executive orders. It may not
be worth the paper that they're printed on because he
didn't actually sign it. Somebody else did it for him,
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or Jill Biden or whoever forged his signature. Well, that's
sure against the law. You and I go forging signatures.
Guess what happens to you and I. We're spending time
in jail in most cases, or at least paying a
hefty finer in some cases. Both. But again, I'm not
going to hold my breath at anybody in the Biden
inner circle is going to be picked up in purp
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walked by anybody by the FBI or anybody from THEDEO
jaenneytime soon, maybe we'll see. But I'm just calling you again,
King of the skeptics. But I think we have a
right as people who pay taxes and who pay for
this stuff with our tax money, have a right to
know what the heck went on and how it went
on and who was behind it. And somebody should go
to jail if this all I mean, if this turns
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out to be what we're all thinking it is, and
I think it will, then somebody needs to go to jail.
Maybe several somebodies need to go to jail. But again,
don't hold your breath because you see, there's just there's
two layers of justice. You never figured this out. There's
two layers of justice in this country. There's rules for
thee but not for me. You see, with the power
elite and Washington District of crazy, those folks can do
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things and pretty much get away with all sorts of
stuff that if you and I even thought about, we'd
be drug before investigators and held in detention for a
pretty long time in some federal wherever. But these folks, well,
you know, because they can go out and get the
high dollar lawyers, or they can say, you know what,
you bust me on this, I've got other stuff. I
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can bust all of you guys, because I know all
you're dirty laundry too. So you see, they all have
a sort of what's it called. It's sort of mutual destruction.
It's kind of like all the nuclear superpowers. They all
kind of watch themselves because each one has enough bombs
to blow the other one away. And I think a
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lot of that game goes on in Washington District of
crazy amongst a lot of the politicos, because they've all
got dirt on everyone, on each other. They all know
secrets and no stuff about each other. Like, well, if
you press me too hard, guess what, I'm gonna blow
the lid on on you and see if your constituents
back in your home district vote for you next go
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around when this dirty longder you on you comes out palace.
So don't press me too hard, you see what I'm saying.
So there's a lot of that that goes on, a
lot of that goes on, and you wonder why A
lot of times people back off with certain investigations and
don't really press them too hard. They press them just
hard enough to make some nice sound bites and make
some good campaign ads for the folks back home that
they were really tough on you know, whoever or whatever
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it really stood up against. I relation it up against Trump,
or I relation it up against Joe Bidener. I relation
it up against King Kong or whoever. And then, oh, well, gosh,
you're really good. So I'm gonna vote for them. Yeah,
they're their repend. Yeah they took them all boy, they
took on the took on the man. I'm gonna vote
for them. No they didn't, No, they didn't. Let's take
a break. I know. Do I sound cynical? No, I'm
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If you are well again. Watch On finds no evidence
Biden knew of crucial climate eos, demand's answers on who
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signed the autopendance called Powerate Future, and they're calling on
Congress investigat the validity of the former president Joe Biden's
signaturs between part of Andrew Mark Miller Fox News. I'm
gonna let you hear some clips actually from Fox News
with Jim Jordan and James Comer, who's in the US
House representatives, and he's going to be heading this investigative
(24:53):
committee on this thing. It's looking like pron inca group
is now renewing its call for an investigation into over
a half a dozen Biden administration executive orders related to
climate that he believes should be deemed null and void
due to them being signed by an autopen without any
public comment from former President Joe Biden confirming his knowledge
of them. They can't find anything in reconfirment. Pate Future,
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which is a nonprofit organization that advocates for American energy jobs,
reviewed eight Biden executive orders that it says were significant
shifts in domestic energy policy and said it found no
evidence of the President speaking about any of them publicly.
Raised concerns that the orders were signed by autopen and
that he was not aware of them. That could very
well be the case. We don't know. These are not
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obscure bureaucratic memos. These were foundational shifts in American energy policy,
Yet not once did Joe Biden speak about them publicly.
That according Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of Power
the Future, so he told Fox News Digital. The executive
orders reviewed by Power of the Future include an arctric
drilling ban in twenty twenty three, and twenty one executive
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order committing the federal government to net zero missions by
twenty fifty. Good luck with that, an executive order mandating
clean energy AI centers and offshore drilling ban executive orders.
Shortly before leaving office in the twenty twenty five then
President Joe Biden, he was, well, they just can't find
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him really saying anything. So they're finding no evidence of
Biden publicly speaking about the executive orders or climating you
know those times my words. Power of the Future sent
letters this week to the DOJEPAE, along with the House
and Senate overside committees, calling for an investigation determined who
made the decisions, rafted the executive orders, and ultimately signed them.
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Quote in light of the growing evidence that actions purportedly
taken by the former president may not have been improved
or signed by him, but instead promulgated by a small
coterie of advisors in his name, without his knowledge or
over his signature, using an the need for Congressional access
to information has grown in importance with these revelations. A
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letter to GOP House Oversight AT Chair James Comer Seth
Congress deserves to know how or whether these executive actions
were authorized, whether the former press was aware of such
orders before they were implemented by the federal bureaucracy. Were
these actions taking on behalf of the presidents and supporting
and purporting to execute his authority undertaken with the president's
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knowledge and approach, It appears in coming upon Congress to
inquire about all parties involved in these actions, who instructed
them to do what and when? And those are reasonable questions.
Of course. This president's allipen thing has been a topic
of conversation with Repubs in recent weeks, a lot of
others as well well some Dems too, and for some
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months now, as questions continue about Biden's mental acuity during
his presidency, particularly the last few years. I would even
particularly the last year, last few months of the presidency,
there was a flurry, as you might recall, of executive
orders and pardons and all sorts of stuff. Before you
know the he had to hand over the key to
the Orange Man and get to he cale the White House,
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so he was kind of under a deadline, and it
seemed like there was a lot of flurry of activity,
and was he aware of what was going on? Or
you know what was that all about? Again, half the
time he didn't know what Dan was, did you know
where he was at? And talking to dead people? It
was talking about dead people that he thought were still alive.
So these are fair questions to ask, again because they
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have legal ramification and constitutional ramification. So those are darn
good questions that need to be answered, and again which
many of us have been asking for some time, like
on this show and others. And suddenly the mainstream media
finally caught up with the rest of us. Wow, where
you've been? Day late and two dollars short as usual?
And as I let me talk about the mainstream media
for just a second before we go on, because I
said a long time ago on this show, and they've
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been saying ever since, please go back and listen to archives,
that it seems like the ainstinct media has no problem
crashing their reputation, basically destroying their reputation on the rocks
of each major election cycle, to the point now I
think the reputation is pretty much gone and probably beyond repair.
I really think at this point for much of mainstinct media,
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the reps are reputations are beyond repair, which explains why
Jake Tapper and some people are kind of doing the well,
you know, playing the victim card themselves. Well, we didn't know,
we you know, we were we were fooled to Oh
you were running. We can go back, and I played
played them on the show Please go Back on The Starichives,
where Jake Tapper was shilling for the and along with
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Morning Joe Joe Scarborough, we're shilling for the administration, the
previous administration, and basically saying, you know, you're out of you,
out your mind if you think there's anything wrong with
Joe until it became so glaringly obvious on June twenty
seventh of last year, during his first and really only
debate with the Orange Man for that election cycle, how
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out of it he was, and then suddenly people gasped
and were alarmed, Well, where were you beforehand? I guess
Jake Tapper and the rest of the gang and Joe
Scarborough and all the others never bothered to look at
their own network's feeds of the man, video feeds of
the man trying to shake hands of people who weren't there,
wandering off, calling out the names of dead people that
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he thought were in the audience and everything else, and
not knowing where he was, what day it was, and
fumbling and stumbling and going off que rambling and going
on to something about something, and people look at each
other like, what is he talking about? I guess they
never just really took those serious. I mean, yes, Joe
Biden was a gas machine forever in a day. But
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this was beyond the usual Joe Biden gaffs. And again,
what were they watching? What were they looking at? See,
you have to come to one. A thinking man or
woman has come to one of two conclusions about the
legacy media, the mainstream media that took part in this.
Not all did, but the majority did. Are they that stupid? Well,
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part of me wants to say, yeah, they are that stupid?
Or are they just that bad a liar? Shall we say?
It's one or the other? They were in on it
and they got busted and now and now they're changing
the narrative. Now they're lying some more because they were
lying then and now they've got a lie to cover
their hintings. Or they're that stupid. It's one or the other.
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I don't really take there's much in between. So this
this is again the these folks saying, okay, any of
these executive eos that were you know, we're connected to
climate and climate change and the ears you know that
are any of the many gut any of many gut
And with these with these autopand climate orders being ula
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void being parted about world in Daily Staff again talking
about this nonprofit group could be and there were specific
orders sided a BYuT the group in the Archwy drilling
band twenty twenty three executive orders comitting the federal government
to net zero mission by twenty fifty. Good luck with
that one, as I said, doubt that. And congregsers to
know how whether these executive actions were authorized. And of
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course the Orange Man took to Truth Social Day and
started talking about the auto pen. He said, whoever he
used it was usurping the power of the presidency and
it should be very easy to find out who had
who that person or person's is or are, or they
did things that a Joe Biden of sound mind would
have never done, like open borders, et cetera, saying list
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of longer list of things now again, James Komber Representive
James Combers alread identified five Biden aides at least that's
number is probably going to grow allegedly involved in the
cover up of Biden's deteriorating cognitive abilities as well as
the alleged autopen scandal. Fact, let me let me play
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a clip here and this is this is gonna be
from Fox News and uh a clip from James from
James Comber and then and then they're an interview with
Jim Jordan. He's Republican from Ohio, is also sitting who
also sits on all of these committees. I don't know
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how much. I mean, I don't know what his involvement's
gonna be with this one in particular, and what he
thinks about this. And of course you know there's and
he brings to a good point. There's probably gonna be
some people trying to claim, uh, some executive privilege here.
I don't know if that's gonna fly from a legal standpoint,
if they can necessarily claim that, I mean, they're gonna
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they're gonna, I'm sure claim it. I would I would
about wager everything that they're gonna claim it. But will
it have legal sticking power? Is gonna be the next question.
Then look for challenges in the courts and the Spring
Court we see we've seen this movie before, right, So
these people will probably plead the fifth clam up claim
executive privilege blah blah blah blah to cover their own
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heighine's and then all this will have to you know,
be worked out in the court. How much executive privilege
can they claim in these kinds of issues and not
claim and so on and so forth. But the fact
of the matter is, we can't have people that we
didn't vote for executive privilege are not We can not
have people we didn't vote for running the country in
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terms of I mean directly doing things that the president
is supposed to do, running the executive branch and doing
things that the president is supposed to do and he
can't do it, so they're doing it. I mean, we
do have an amendment in the Constitution to handle things
like that, called the twenty fifth Amendment, and many of us,
in leading yours truly on this show, thought that that
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might be something needed to be the lever needed to
be pulled on, And looking back, I think it probably
should have now that we know what we know, and
that's what should have happened. There's a system for this
kind of stuff. But understand something. Gang. These folks were
so alarmed that the Orange Man might actually become president
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that they were willing to do pretty much a weekend
at Bernie's type of situation with a man who's all
but dead, sadly, and he's probably not going to be
I doubt Joe Biden the last the rest of the year. Hope,
I mean, I pray and hope he does for his
family and his sake, and I hope he's right with
the Lord when he checks out. But given the advanced
stage of his Protestate cancer, which I'm virtually positive, I'm
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darn You're positive they knew long before, or at least
knew by the election cycle, deep in the election cycle,
probably early early last year. I think they knew about this,
and that was covered up as well. And the public
has the right to know he's the president, is he
healthy to run? And again, we've got a twenty fourth
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Amendment that handles these kinds of things, plus other amendments
as well. And when a vice president needs to take
over for a president, he should have resigned, but there
were people that propped him up, especially like Joe Biden.
Nothing because I think she's just one of the trappings
and the glamour of the of the position a first lady,
she wasn't willing to give it up. But I think
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there was a deeper issue where the Democrat Party was
so hungry to stay into power, so scared of the
Orange Man, that they were willing to do all of this,
completely in run around the constitution, completely prop up a
guy who should not have been the president at that point,
and did things that were arguably unconstitutional and probably and
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I think probably illegal along with it. It's looking like
they were so desperate to keep the Orange Man out
of power at all costs that they would and keep
themselves in power, keep the Dems in power at all costs,
that they were willing to do this. This shows you
the depravity, the political depravity and mindset of a corrupt
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to the core party. And look, the Republicans ain't much
above it. But that's the takeaway. That's a takeaway that
there was a cabal within the Democrat Party. And I'm
not saying all Democrats are corrupt, but what I'm saying
is is that the people who were, you know, kind
of in charge of things, and you can't tell me
that folks at the top of the ladder in the
DNC didn't know it. You cannot tell me that. You
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cannot tell me that they darn well knew it. They
kept it hush because anything to keep the Orange man
out of power, and it backfired him, and to wind
up putting the Orange man in power in some ways,
I mean, the plan backfired. What a web we weave
when we seek to deceive right, and usually you know,
the spider ends up sort of caught in its own
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web in that in that type of the situation and
becomes its own victim, and the bird eats it. Well,
here came along the orange bird and ate them. And
now they're whining, Well, huh, you did it to yourselves.
You did it to yourself. I have no sympathy. You
can whine all day long, whin until the cows come home, why,
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until Jesus comes back. I have no sympathy for you.
You did this to yourself. Democrats, you did it. So
all the whine, all the whining, and I'm leaving the
country and rose wild all ran off to Ireland. Whatever.
You guys did this to yourself. The Democrat leadership did
this to themselves. Crime a river, look in the mirror,
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that's who you blame. Even Bill Maher has said his my,
I'm be just seening it for a long time. Even
Bill Maher has said as much. Look and the mirror,
that's who botched this thing up. Don't blame it on
the Russians. Don't blame it on the Martians. You did it.
You did it to yourself. You did it to yourself.
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Let me let you hear this clip again. This is
from Fox. Let me pull it up here, give me
a sick sure.
Speaker 12 (38:39):
Jordan is also investigating that cover up. The Senate, in fact,
wants to talk with twenty eight top level Biden officials,
while the House has had to be looking into unauthorized
us of the auto pen by Joe Biden.
Speaker 13 (38:53):
When you sign a document that has legal implications, it
has to be signed perfectly. It can't be signed by
the autop. So I think that if we can understand
more about the autopen and whether or not Joe Biden
authorized it, I think this could lead to a lot
of those executive orders being kicked out in court.
Speaker 12 (39:11):
James Comer speaking there with Jesse Waters. Meantime, House Republicans
are also demanding to hear from Biden's doctor and four
other White House officials in an effort to uncover the truth.
So joining us now is the Judiciary Committee chair and
Ohio Congressman, the Great Jim Jordan Congressman. Listen, this is
a simple question for you, What if anything, can we
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expect to happen in the wake of these House investigations
into the Biden cover up and the autopen use.
Speaker 14 (39:40):
Well, I don't know if there's an easy answer. I mean,
we'll see. I think Chairman Comer will probably lead this investigation.
We can look at the folks who were supposedly making
the decision. One thing we know for sure it wasn't
Joe Biden, So we can talk to these folks. My
guess is they'll try to assert some privilege if in
fact we ever bring them in. But you're I think
it's right that your lead there. You talk about it's
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supposed to be people who put their name on the ballot,
who are elected by we, the people who make the decision.
It's not supposed to be other folks who aren't elected
or in this case aren't even confirmed right the United
States Senate. So we'll dig into this. But I think
the real culprit, of course, is the media, and you
mentioned that, But I mean Jake Tapper made money telling
us everything was fine. Now he's making more money writing
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the book telling us no, it wasn't fine. I think
that's the real concern here is what the mainstream media
got to know load to what they thought they were
getting away with. The good news is the American people
figured it out on November fifth and made sure President
Trump was our next president.
Speaker 15 (40:36):
They sure did. Congressman, I want to stick on the
topic of Biden's auto penues. You know, specifically, we're hearing
that he used the autopend to sign executive orders right
issuing pardons. Senator Roger Marshall last night told us that
could be a huge problem.
Speaker 6 (40:50):
They didn't think we understood, They didn't think we knew
what was going on, but we did. And I'm especially
especially concerned about the people that he pardoned. And he
was pardoning these folks even though they hadn't been convicted
of a crime. It just doesn't add up.
Speaker 15 (41:03):
Congressman, on that note, do you think those partons or
executive orders are those void invalid?
Speaker 14 (41:09):
Well, I think what you have to demonstrate is that
the folks who actually signed him or whoever did or
whether it was the autopinn or what that. Somehow Joe
Biden didn't really give it the okay. Now, I think
if you get him in, they'll probably say, well, my
boss told me it was fine, or we heard that
the president said it was fine. We got okay from
whoever whoever we worked for there in the way. I
assume they'll do some kind of some kind of rationale,
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some kind of answer like that.
Speaker 9 (41:32):
But again, you.
Speaker 14 (41:33):
Got to work through this all we If we bring
these folks in, you have to ask them. You may
have to even subpoena.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Yeah, they don't have to be subpoenas going out and
all that. We got to go break. Let me get
let me squeeze this in. This also being worded about
Joe Kovacs WorldNetDaily dot Com. But I kind of just
agree with Jim Jordan. I mean, oh, the bigger the
bigger issue here is a maintain is the media. No,
it's not the bigger issues that went on in the
White House. That's an ancillary issue. Yes, and it's a
big issue the mainstream media cover up because they rent
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on it. But the bigger issue is what went on
in the White House, not what the idiots and the
mainstream media do we know they always do stupid stuff,
and then we'll always do stupid stuff. It's a given.
So to me, that's not the bigger issue because the
main steak media isn't the one that creates a consciutional crisis.
It's the people in the White House. They're the ones
with the real authority. The main steak media is just
being their flunkies. But that's the bigger So I disagree
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with Jim on that he's kind of straining at the
NATS and swallowing the camels there. But anyway, you mean,
what about Jokovac running Daily dot Com? Who exactly is
the person who controled the use of Joe Biden's presidential
autopen will? According to David Sachs, who's Presidentald Trump's crypto
and artificial intelligence are? It was actually democrat US senator
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wait for it, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. That's who he's claiming.
I don't know, but I put a passer nough who
ran the Electronics superas true device. This is on the
Jesse Waters Show on Fox News. Let me let you
hear this clip. This is again to David Sacks making
a pretty wow. Claim Tuesday Night that what is it
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that the Orange Man calls your focalhonness, but that Liz
Warren was kind of had some influence over this autopen thing.
I don't know. It's a pretty bold claim to make,
and I don't know what his evidence is to back that,
But anyway, let me let you hear the claim.
Speaker 16 (43:22):
The financial system of the future, Jesse, and we have
to encourage it. What the Biden administration was doing, and
let's face it, it wasn't Biden. Elizabeth Warren controlled the auto
pen during that administration. She for some reason, has this
pathological hatred of the crypto community. She wants to drive
this community offshore. She doesn't want it happening in the
United States. That's the wrong policy for the United States.
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We want all the innovation happening here. This is a
financial system of the future. It's cheaper, it's more efficient.
We want it happening here, Jesse, and I think people
are thrilled.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Well, whether that's true or not about her regarding her,
I don't know, it's a pretty strong claim to make.
I would presume he's got He made that on National TV,
and Jesse didn't seem to press him real hard on it.
But anyway, that's all the clip I can play on that,
but food for thought. Would I would I put it
past her as being part of the cabal on this. No, No,
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because he'd be hard pressed to find a person who
hates the Orange Man as much as former Republican Liz Warren.
She does not like the Orange Man, and I think
would would if Joe Biden were dead and just propped
up literally literally a weekend at Bird it's just propped
up in the in the oval office chair there, the
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big chair. I think she'd go for that. I think
she would allow that to be covered up for at
least long enough. Let's make sure the Orange Man doesn't
get into power. I really, I hate to say that
about the moment. I think she'd actually kind of be
okay with that, you know. I think I think if
she had to, she would get behind that chair and
kind to make his head go up and down everything else.
I mean, the man was almost a puppet. Anyway. We've
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got more, always more. Don't move.
Speaker 17 (45:20):
Jesus, Hey, what's up? This is Toby Mack with the
five loves of a Jesus freak. Write him down, hide
him in your heart. Here they are Love God, love
his word, love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
(45:41):
Sound easy.
Speaker 1 (45:42):
Not likely.
Speaker 17 (45:43):
If all that does come too easy for you, you're
probably not working hard enough. On the other hand, these
five loves should become second nature to any authentic Jesus freak.
If you let God's grace offten your heart one more time.
Love God, love his word, love your enemies, love your neighbor,
love truth.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
Comen.
Speaker 6 (46:05):
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Speaker 1 (46:18):
This story was breaking out too long before I went live,
and I haven't seen it covered by too many folks.
Breitbart dot Com is on it, but I haven't seen
anybody else jump on it, so I'm going to go
ahead and share it. I don't know how I mean,
I don't think they would. I think this is I
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think this is legit. We'll find out, I guess. ICE
arrest a llegal alien from Mexico for alleged threat on
Trump's life Immigration and Customers Enforcement claim and illegal alien
has been taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE after he allegedly threatned to assassinate President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday afternoon, Department of Homeland in Security Secretary christ
(46:59):
Younuwhim revealed that ICE agents had arrested thirty four year
old legal alien Ramon Morales Reyes Mexico back on May
twenty second, after you threaten to kill the president. Day
before his arrest, ICE official said, Morales Rayas handed an
intelligence officer a handwritten note in which he promised to
assassinate Trump at one of his rallies before self deporting
(47:21):
from the United States. He's going to fire off a
shot at the Orange Man and then go ahead and
import himself. How interesting convenient.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
We are tired of this president messing with us Mexicans.
We have done more for this country than you white people.
The note from Morales Reyes reads my family and I
think it is time Donald J. Trump to get what
he has coming to him. I will self deport myself
back to Mexico, but not before I use my thirty
yard six to shoot your precious president in his head.
(47:55):
I will see him at one of his big rallies.
Emphasis added, Thanks our ICE officers. Just a llegal alien
who threatened to assassinate President Trump is behind bars. Noam
said in a statement. So it comes not even a
year after President Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, In
less than two weeks after former FBI director Komi called
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for the well may have called, we don't know, for
the President's assassination, Noam said all politicians and members of
the media should take notice of these repeated attempts on
President Trump's life and tone down their rhetoric. They're not
I will continue to take all measures necessary to ensure
the protection of President Trump. Let me say something here,
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and I know it's going to sound cynical as all
get out, but I believe that there are folks ensconced
in the Democrat Party, maybe even a few in the
Republican Party now, and I think a lot of I
don't use left right in this show because that doesn't
(48:57):
mean anything anymore. Really, that's just those are just rhetorical
talking points that mean nothing. But let's just say, uh,
some whacked out extreme Marxists and so called anti fascist
folks and some others who would love, who would jump
for joy and celebrate and shoot off fireworks and have
barbecues and parties if President Trump were to be assassinated,
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there would be great joy amongst many if that, if
that would happen, obviously I'm not calling for it, and
I would not be among that amongst those numbers. We
we we don't need uh guns and violence entering into
political and entering into political discussions. We tried that once.
It was called the American Civil War, and it was
(49:39):
a pretty pretty big mess. And then in large part,
I think it was our failure to work things out,
uh that that caused that. And yes, I know slavery
was a huge centerpiece in that in that discussion, it
was not the only one. And I'm of a mind
that and a student of that war that even if
slavery had been abolished before they fired on Fort Sumter,
I think they probably stood would to still fire on
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Fort Sumter there in Charleston Harbor the Confederates, I think
they probably still would have been a civil war. But
having said that, we've been down that road before and
that's not a good road to go down. And ironically enough,
that president at that time of the United States was
assassinated too by a crazy a crazy maniac, and also
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a Democrat. But I'm not saying that Democrats are assassinators.
Don't get me wrong, not saying I'm just again. You know,
history has this crazy way of some time repeating itself.
But when when when some crazy person starts calling for
assassination like that, then you got to kind of take
him serious. And so yeah, they need they need to
lock him up, and eventually, well I don't even know
(50:42):
if de'reporting him. Maybe they want to hang on to
him because you may come back and try it again.
Who knows. Uh, And I'm not one hundred percent convinced
that convinced that the corrupt Mexican government would keep him
under lock and key for very long down there anyway,
So it might just be best if we put him
in Levenworth and just throw away the key. I don't
know for a while, but uh, I mean, yeah, he
deserves his his day in court, but in that regard,
but once he's I mean, he told on himself, so
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h once he pleads guilty, maybe just keep him in
eleven Worth in solitaire for a long time. I don't know,
but they'll have to figure that out. But I do
know this that sadly, there are folks out there who
would celebrate the Orange Man having his head blown off,
And that's sad to say. And there are folks out there,
I promise you. I mean I've seen there. I've seen
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their posts on acts, I've heard what they've said. I've
I've seen people post things on social media and uh
love and missus La has seen things on on on
TikTok and the other. They're left up for a while
before they're taken down. I mean you usually they're eventually
taken down. But I mean they're up there for for
a few days. Well down, what do you think, Bob, Well,
(51:51):
maybe Joe, we should take it down, you know, do interesting?
It's interesting how long sometimes these things stay up. But
but nevertheless, you know, we need to pray for our leaders.
I don't care what party they're with or no party.
That's some nit wit who disagrees with them very vehemently
doesn't grab a gun. And I don't care if they're
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from Mexico, Canada, or South Central LA or Chilicothee, Ohio.
Who grabs a gun to start firing it. Political leaders
in our country, local or national or whatever that that
we don't need to go down that road. That's not
a good road to go down. And that's happened too
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many times, uh in our history. I mean, Okay, you can,
you can, you can. It's a small number of times,
but it's happened, or some crazy grabbed a gun and
took out a president or took out a somebody else,
or wounded some folks or whatever, and we've got to
move past that. We've got to move past that, and
(52:58):
don't talk to me about gun control. Here was an
illegal alien who was going to probably illegally get a
gun anyway and do it anyhow because criminals don't follow
the law. This is a guy that came here legally.
He didn't follow the law. You think he's gonna continue
follow the law once he's here. Probably not. Let's go
to break. I wanted to throw that out there before
(53:19):
we move on to other things. But let's go ahead
and go to break here real quick. This is the
time to pray for our nation. If you haven't been
praying for it, gosh, please pray for the protection of
all of our leaders, whether you like it or not.
I don't care which party they're in or no party,
because there's plenty of crazies out there who do want
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violence and guns and bombs and god knows what else.
To enter the enter of the conversation. Okay, tim think
Mvade didn't use a gun. He used a big bomb.
They look how many people he killed. So there's people
out there that know how to make big bombs, drive
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them up in front of things and the rallies and
whatever and do stuff. I hope I might not give
anybody any ideas, but let's face it, these kinds of
creepazoids are out there, and I pray for protection. I
pray that the Secret Service and the FBI and all
those folks are on their toes. They should be by
now if they're not, especially after all the crazy stuff
(54:21):
that's going on so far. And let's keep our politicians.
Whether you whether you agree with them or not, or
just a kind of about them, you kind don't really
care one way the other. Pray for them. We have.
If you don't like the person that's empowered, that's why
we have elections, you can vote them out. Finding fathers
gave us a way to get rid of these people,
and it's basically the ballot box. And we must exhaust
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the ballot box before we ever reach for the bullet box,
all right, because that's not the When you start reaching
for the bullet box, that's when things start going South
real fast. And again we saw that in the Civil War.
So we've been there, done that, and there's been nitwits
that have done it since. We don't need to go
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down that road again and have another big civil war.
It's just that that's all what we need. And given
the kind of weapon what we got now probably a
lot bloodier. You know, we don't learn from history. We
are so destined to repeat it. We just you know,
we've got to learn from history. We have to learn
from history. Let's take a break, uh, we get back.
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There is one nation that well, it's kind of been
doing a little something underhanded for well at least a
couple three decades. And if you're wondering why you were
having a hard time, and you're a native born American
in the sake of sound like a xenophobe, you're wondering
why you have a hard time maybe getting a job.
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Beneath the radar, this is being reported by Amanda Bartolotta.
She's with Worldnit Daily investigative reporter and beneath the radar,
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how India using job platforms and corporate alliances to shaft
US workers workday lawsuit. Workday lawsuit sparks a bigger discussion
about AI and global bias in American based hiring. I
recent CNN report exposed a lawsuit filed against software company Workday.
I'm gonna get tip my hat to CNN on this one.
They're this is kind of stuff they need to be doing.
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They're getting it right for once, and I'm one of
their biggest critics. So if I say, at a boy, CNN,
it's an atta boy accusing it of embedding illegal bias
into its AI powered hiring platforms, that's Workday. The plaintiff,
Derek Mobley, said he was automatically rejected from over one
hundred positions, often within minutes, despite meeting the qualifications. Algorithmic
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decision making and data analytics are not and should not
be assumed to be rased neutral, disability neutral, or age neutral,
said Mobile. The case springs into focus a much deeper
issue how artificial intelligence, job platforms and corporate partnerships have
quietly re engineered America's hiring infrastructure through algorithmic filters and
foreign aligned job pipelines. US workers are being screened out,
systematically replaced by a workforce handpicked and trained to bypass
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them entirely, and it's happening beneath the radar, through the
very technology Americans are told is designed to be fair,
that will be some of the AI technology you had
me so far, the igstration, the orchestrated funnel, and it's
an orchestrated funnel in how India is usually the job platforms,
the corporate alliances and displaced American workers. Let me throw
out here for the sake of disclosure, on one particular
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social media platform, which I will leave nameless at the moment,
but very tempted to mention them. But I'm not because
they'll be good to be so far, and I'll be
discreet with them in the reverse. But I am bombarded
virtually weekly with people from both the Middle East and India,
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especially India, who are podcast experts who want to help
me boost my numbers and do stuff for my podcast. Really,
India's rise as a global labor exporter didn't and I
appreciate it. But after a while, after you know, you
get two or three or four of these a week
from different people, and oh, they're this great big expert
and there are with Apple and blah blah blah, YadA YadA. Yeah, okay,
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and you know, for just a thousand bucks or whatever,
y'all know, thanks, India's rise as a global labor exporter
didn't happen by accident. It was the result of a
deliberate strategy. That strategy began with embedding it my words,
with embedding itself into US job placement pipelines, and ended
with complete corporate integration through Industry Academia MOUs or MOAS,
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the All India Council for Technical Education also or the
AICTE and Confederation of Indian Industry or the Cil Engineered
as CII rather engineered this system in partnership with global
job havefor like Monster, LinkedIn at APNA, dot Co, followed
by deeper alignment with multi national employers like Amazon, Salesforce,
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Oracle and VMware. The goal redirect global hiring pipelines away
from American talent and into Indian human capital databases rebranded
as Upskilled Labor HANGTPECE, AICTE and CII have jointly spearheaded
a vast government backed campaign to increase the employability of
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Indian nationals. This campaign was not just about raising skills,
it was about manufacturing global labor market access by inflating
qualifications using AI driven resume and skill optimization and redirecting
global employer pipelines toward India's labor databases. AICT encouraged thousands
of technical institutions to seek National Board of Accreditation certification,
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granting global credibility to Indian degrees. This also enabled mass
certification of underqualified students while making their credentials appear equivalent
to US degrees. Are you with me so far? India
Skill experience inflation programs in EEM, the National Employability Enhancement
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Mission paired students with companies for informal internships, allowing experience
to be claimed even when unrelated to the degree field.
E e t P Employability Enhancement Training Program collaborated collaborated
with platforms like LinkedIn and Monster, helped India to train
students on resume building and keyword optimizations, creating AI friendly
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resumes tailored to foreign job systems. Now this isn't just
a better themselves getting better jobs than India. You're you
with me? This is for American jobs, pmkv y ti.
I'm maybe going to try to pronounce it. Technical institutes
a mass upskilling program linked to employment metrics, but often
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used to bulk certify students on paper regardless of actual proficiency.
You see the kind of pad in the resume here.
Aicte in India's quiet takeover global job platforms. In these
economic apparatus, led by the Confederation of Indian Industry and
All India Council for Technical Education, has systematically built memorandums
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of understanding also that's called moas with job giants like Monster,
Dot Common, Lincoln. These partnerships have created an AI enabled
labor export funnel that channels US jobs directly into India's
human capital databases. You wondered why when you call for
technical sports you're talking to a guy from orgal from India. Well,
these aren't isolated partnerships. They're part of a decade long
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strategy to reposition India as a global labor supplier by
reverse engineering job qualification, skill metrics and hiring algorithms used
by US employers. Used by US employers. Mantra was granted
full access to aict's college network of over ten thousand
institutions and three point six million students. Monster didn't just
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advertise jobs, It collected employer of preference data, built employability
indices and defend the results back to Indian training programs.
Quote Monster India will manage campus recruitments and provide employability insights.
Some more than three point six million students. Mansha was
then tasked unquote. Mansha was then tasked with tracking student skills,
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managing campus recruitment, and placing Indian students in global jobs.
Monster India will provide insights into skill gaps of facilitate
job placements that's quote. LinkedIn launch its placements platform in
India through AICTE. This placement platform would allow students, regardless
of academic prestige, to access standardize job assessments and global
job postings. LinkedIn gathered skills and resume data at scale,
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enabling Indian colleges to reverse engineer what global employers wanted.
LinkedIn will help students access top jobs using the adriven measurements,
regardless of geography or institution or rank or institution rank.
That's quote. These weren't just job listings. The pipelines used
to reshape Indian workforce trainings to mimic US job qualifications
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bypassing geographic barriers and deprioritizing American workers. Now this is
the a C t app dot COMU of newer platform
APNA dot Co. Our dot Co was integrated into India's
National Employment framework via a ct S sy Yam plus
career portal APPNE uses AI to generate resume templates and
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match Indian workers with jobs abroad, including in the US,
by scrapping real time US job data. Quote ap n
a dot co will power sam plus with AI to
match Indian students with jobs around the world unquote. These
partnerships didn't just help Indian job seekers, they reprogrammed the
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labor funnel. With real time insights into what skills US
employers seek, Indian candidates were able to falsely claim those skills,
often without possessing them. Worst job platforms, AI was trained
to match those keyword rich resumes to US jobs, giving
the illusion of American talent didn't apply, or if there
was some kind of American talent shortage. You've heard that mantra, right, Well,
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there's not enough Americans tranking for the job, and they're wrong.
That's why companies claim we didn't get qualified American applicants.
They did it just they did it, did it just
as their AI platforms deprioritized Americans by design. You understand
this isn't just a tech issue. It's a foreign interference
operation targeting the US workforce. You follow me, Indians deep
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access into these hiring engines has allowed it to redirecting
hiring pipelines in the Indian databases, reframe qualifications to manipulated
training metrics, exploit VISA loopholes like the like OPT and
H one B to onboard foreign labor create a false
labor shortage narrative. In the US, the workday lawsuit is
just a tip of the iceberg. The AI hiring ecosystem,
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dominated by multinational platforms, integrated with India's education and workforce ministries,
has become a gateway to displacement. The US never lacked talent,
it lacked gatekeeping. India didn't fill a gap, It created one.
Industry academia from redirected job placement to industry Indian advantages.
What began its job portal partnerships soon evolved into something
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far more powerful. With real time data on US employer
demands in hand, India launched a wave of corporate backed
employability program strategically embedded inside its own education system. These
partnerships aim to develop global This is a quote. These
partnerships aim to develop a globally competent workforce in India
and align Indian education with intern in international job market demands.
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Of course, that would not be just America, that'd be
around the world, but especially here in the US. Under
the banner of workforce development, India partner directly with US
multinational corporation salesforce or local aws LinkedIn VMware and others.
I'm going to give you a list of just some
to master Indian and it's a mind blowing list and
mass certified Indian students and precisely the skills needed for
American jobs. These weren't general training efforts. They were tailored,
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fast tracked programs designed to feed Indian workers directly into
the global tech labor funnel, especially here in the US.
While these programs expanded across India, Americans, especially veterans, recent graduates,
and mid career professionals, were told that they weren't qualified.
But this wasn't a gap. It was a manipulated redirect
on short discrimination. Indian resumes stuffed with AI friendly keywords
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and US back certifications passed automated filters. Offshore outsourcing companies
hired certified Indian workers remotely or imported them on H one,
b OPT and stem optavisas bilateral betrayal, well, American corporations
provided technical training Indian students overseas while excluding American workers
from the same programs at home. This wasn't about filling shortages,
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it was about designing a surplus abroad. US companies claimed
they couldn't find qualified talent domestically, but behind the scenes
they were helping the Indian government build an entire four
labor ecosystem engineered to displace American workers. Of course, are
cheaper costs and the numbers prove the fraud. India used
as partnerships to simulate global job readiness for its youth,
even though as of twenty twenty three, only five percent
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of Indian youth they just twenty twenty four had formal
employability skills that according to aict's own metrics, that's their
own data. Despite this Indian institution's flood of the market
with inflated credentials LinkedIn learning badges, AWS modules orcal certifications,
airithume optimizers. With US support, India simulated job readiness at scale,
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regardless of actual competency. These weren't just skill initiatives. These
programs weren't about closing a domestic skills gap. They were
labor export strategy, creating a foreign skills surplus. Specifically tailored
and deliberately designed to match American job descriptions while displacing
the very workers they claim to support. The corporate accomplices
the US tech giles had helped India displace American workers.
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There was quite a few of them. Program was straightforward,
build industry academic media, ply pines in India, a line
skill development with US shop qualifications, use corporate e learning
platforms for mass training, and flood American job portals with
foreign trained certified candidate quote unquote certified, but not really.
In many cases, these were not scharitable education initiatives. They
were targeted labor funnel programs. Here's a partial list of
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US based multinationals that actively partnered with the Indian government
back to ICT Academy and AICTE to make Indian nationals
more employable in the global workforce. Amazon AWS. Through the
AWS Academy, Amazon helped deliver cloud computing and devop certifications
at tens of thousands of Indian students and faculty, ensuring
their skills aligned with roles in US based enterprises. Supposely,
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Oracle Oracle Academy was formally introduced Indian education institutions through
ICT Palo Alto Networks. Cybersecurity once a national security domain,
is now being outsourced at scale. That's not good. Salesforce
partnered with ict Academy to run the New India Championship,
the largest learnathon in the country. VMware ict Academy became
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VMware's regional academy for India, overseeing deployment of VMware itea's
curriculum across colleges. This gave Indian students resume ready certifications
directly aligned with the US Enterprise Infrastructure auto Desk. By
embedding design and engineering software training into Indian institution's autodesk
helped India mass trained designers. The result well replaced by
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design betrayed by our own American companies. This placement discrimination deception.
With AI driven resume tools, skill tax certifications, and directly
visibility into US job portals, India didn't compete for American jobs.
It engineered dominance. In truth, the system wasn't broken. It
was redirected away from American workers and toward India's industrialized, subsidized,
and government backworkforce machine. America didn't just lose jobs, it
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lost the hiring system itself. The gatekeeper's job boards, training,
platforms and resume builders were quietly headed over to India
and return. US corporations gained access to a cheaper follow
the money trail, always follow the money trail. US corporations
gain access to a cheaper manipulated labor force, prepackaged to
match whatever job description they posted. And you didn't just
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fill jobs that hijack the system that decides who gets hired.
Until these corporate foreign moas are ended in US workforce
protections are restored, he Loo Congress, Americans will continue to
be filtered out of their own economy, one redirected job
at a time. Now, some of the corporate neighbors behind
India's ICT Academy workforce funnalr as follows services now our
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service now Splunk take tcs to Coppolu, UI Path, VMware,
CXC Tech, let me see CXC Technologies, Fortinet, Google for Developers, Hexaware, Honeywell,
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Horton Works, IBM, Intel, Juniper, MathWorks. Let's see my Microsoft.
That's no surprise there. I think it's I case is
an I case? I can't I can't read this. I
think it's Case seven security, but I'm not sure. You
also have Cisco Dell Olik Bentley, Cadence, PayPal in Video, Oracle,
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Open Weaver, Palo Alto Cognizant. You're getting the example here.
Sound familiar. And so if you've been loading up resumes
and you're going, you know I've been. I've gone to
this school, I'm going to that school. I worked at
this place, I got that place. I got an excellent
resumes and excellent references. But I'm being nobody's calling me
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or emailing me or nothing, And I got two hundred
resumes and two hundred applications out there. What's going on? Well,
this may be part of it. Now it's the sake
of sounding like a maxinophobe. We're an anti India person.
I'm absolutely not. Now, I've got very good friends who
are who are Indian nationals, came to this country legally,
and they're they're now uh proud, wonderful Americans, and I'm
happy to know them and be their friends, and I
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support them in every way shape, fashion of form osbord
and summer in high tech and summer not. But there's
a right way to do there's a right way to
do it. But a lot of this has been helped
out by a I Okay, there's In other words, the
biases are slanted. There's bias in there, and it's slanted,
and it's slanted away from Americans, especially certain types of Americans,
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and towards foreign nationals. And again you've heard this narrative, Well,
we just come upon the school libor force. Maloney. I
lived in one of the biggest high tech centers in America, Austin, Texas.
Let me tell you, there's a skilled labor force out there.
There's a there's a big skilled labor force, all right,
and in terms of high tech, it exists. It's there,
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but they want you to think that it's uh no,
we we gotta we gotta hire from from overseas because
it just doesn't exist, maloney, maloney. And this is something
that uh now, I'm not gonna necessarily call for a
congression investigation. Maybe that will happen, maybe it won't, who knows.
But this is something that at least the Labor Department
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needs to be looking into. And I think this is
something state labor board. I think it's probably more of
a state of state labor boards need to be looking
at this and talking to companies and looking at these
job hiring websites and say what are you guys doing?
And listen, I've used them and some of them are
kind of squirrely, and you can hit them with some
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pretty impressive resumes, as I have, and I hear and
you know, in the past, and I've heard nothing back
from anyone. Oh, I get feeds in my little mailbox.
They're kind of goofbally in my email boxes were kind
of goofbally at the time, and I'm like, okay, well
whatever this is. Years ago, I thought this is weird,
and this stuff gang has been going on twenty thirty years,
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back before the Great Recession and all that. Even so,
if you are, if you're an American job seeker, and
you know, they do ask you the questions about rays,
and they do ask you the questions about and most
of these they do ask you, you know, let's just
say bias type information about you. Well, there's an algorithm
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that's looking at that, and that's why there's a lawsuit.
And this guy's finally suing and saying, I think there's
something wrong here, there's something off, and the evidence seems
to show it that there is something off. We got
this and the boomer is gonna be mad at me.
I'm making everybody mad at me today. The boomers built
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the bond bull market, now they're killing it. I mean,
what about Johncarne Breitbart dot com when the buyers retired
the demographic collapse of the bond market. At four point
four percent, the ten year treasure yield isn't exactly flashing red.
It's back where it started the year, below the peak
reached in the fall of twenty twenty three. But something
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has clearly shifted. The long end of the bond market
is rising, even as inflation cools and the Fed stands
pat well. Inflation's not as high as it was, but
still happening. Greg Ipp of Wall Street Journal column was
sees to change the structural quote. The global savings glut,
he writes, is over. Governments will now have to pay
up to borrow because there is less capital chasing bonds.
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That's true as far as it goes. But the real
question is whose savings were glutted in the first place.
The answer the baby boomers. Their exit, not the Fed,
not the deficit, not even terraces. Is the key to
understanding the breakdown in the bond market. The great bond
market boomers built From the early nineteen eighties through twenty twenty,
the US lived through the greatest bond bull market in history.
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Yields fell for four straight decades. Market analysts pointed to globalization, technology,
and central bank credibility, but behind all that was a
single massive demographic force, the rise of America's largest generation
of savers, roughly seventy six million boomers. Now they use
the date between nineteen forty in nineteen sixty four, I've
seen a date from forty one to sixty two that
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used to be boomers. Now they've shifted up because you know,
they rigged this stuff around. But roughly, I would say problemaracically,
it's those born in August nineteen forty one to August
nineteen sixty two. By the nineteen nineties, that's what it
used to be. By the nineteen nineties, they were hitting
their peaks, saving years, and they channeled trillions in the
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pensions for when k's insurance reserves and bond funds. Their
sheer volumes created persistent demand for long term government debt.
This was good for the stocking market, but it was
really really good for the bond market. The boomers wanted returns,
but they also got durations, stability, and income, and as
the ages are, perception of time compressed through to your
bonds didn't feel long anymore. The term premium collapsed because
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boomers didn't require one. This isn't theoretical. The New York's
FED estimate of term premium went negative from twenty sixteen
to twenty twenty four. Investors were willingly giving up return
just to hold safe assets. That wasn't irrational, it was generational.
But now the boomers were retiring. Over eleven thousand Americans
turned sixty five every day by twenty thirty one, and
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by twenty thirty one five Americans will be over sixty
five NOLL. That includes the gen xers. Now we're starting
get a gen X territory. The great buyer class of
bonds has become a cellar class. They're drawing down the
assets they spent decades accumulating. The generation behind them gene
actions fifty five million strong sim sens flari to fifty
eight is smaller. The millennials are about the same size
as the boomers, but poor, slower to accumulate wealth, a
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lot of them still living at home, and less inclined
to buy bonds. That according to Federal Reserve data, millennials
control just eight percent of household wealth despite making up
the largest living generation. The General's IP the Journal's IP
rather calls it the end of the savings glut, But
what really ended is a demographic cycle that produced a
glut in the first place. This is the third time
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the US has experienced a secular bond a bear market
driven by demographic imbalance. Each occurred when a large generation
exited the saving phase and a smaller or delayed generation
failed to replace them. From eighteen ninety ninety nineteen twenty,
the post Civil War generation aged out and birth rates slowed.
Population growth accelerated in capital demand outpaced household savings. Yields
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rose steadily for two decades. Because we all know what
happened in the late nineteen twenties, from nineteen forty six
to nineteen that would be the Great Depression. From nineteen
forty six to nineteen eighty one, the silent generation was
too small to meet the financing needs of the post
war economy. The Baby Boomers were still too young to save.
Governments borrowed heavily in inflation surge. A result, a thirty
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five year rise in long term yields, and now since
twenty twenty, the boomers are retiring. The Fiddal government is
barring more than ever, but the investor base that kept
bond yields low has vanished and no one has taken
their place. There's another twist one economists off and overlook.
As people age, time scenes move faster. That's not just
a feeling, its math. A single year is one fiftieth
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of a fifty year old's life, but one twentieth of
a twenty year old. The older you get, the far off,
the few future looms, the far off future looms closer.
It's just you know, kind of your perception where you
mentally look at it. That change in subjective time alters
investment behaviors. Older investors require smaller premium than younger ones
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because the long term seems near. A thirty year treasure
doesn't seem as long as a commitment when you're forty
as it did when you were twenty. Boomers age, their
declining sensitivity to time naturally reduced their it required compensation
for long bonds, what economists call the term premium. This
is part of why their premium went negative, not irrational exuberance,
so it's more or less a generational thing. Now the
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boomers are liquidating rather than accumulating. Their time preference no
longer anchors the market. The buyers who remain are younger,
smaller in number, and more aware of how long thirty
years really is. Their required yield is higher. Today's political
debate is centered on deficits hip notes than under current
Republican plans. The US is looking at sustained deficits of
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over seven percent of GDP, a historically unprecedent its stretch.
Moody's just stripped the US of its last triple A rating.
Foreign investors are wondering about whether it's time to reduce
their exposure to treasuries, and plenty for what happens when
trade imbalances are corrected, but focusing solely on the budget
and trade misses the deeper problem. America's run big deficits before.
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What's different now is that we no longer have the
natural domestic buyer base that used to absorb the debt.
This is why yields arising even as inflation falls. This
is why the thirty year treasury yield is stuck above
five percent. This is why investors now demand nearly a
full percentage point in return premium just to hold long
bonds up from below zero two years ago. We didn't
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just lose foreign credibility. We lost our most reliable investors
and the twenty tens. If a reserve's job was easy,
it didn't just such short term rates. It had the
boomers at its back. Anchoring the long end of the curve.
QE worked because it leaned into existing generational demand for bump.
That era is gone. No matter forward guidance or bond
(01:27:03):
buying can conjure a generation of savers. What the Fed
faces now is an liquidity problem. It's a population problem,
and this shift will define fiscal policy for the next decade.
We aren't simply borrowing too much. We're barring into a vacuum.
In other words, there's really nobody to pay it back.
It is right to say the bond market is waking
up to new risks, but the key isn't just that
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the world has fewer savers. It's at America's most important
savers are going, going and nearly gone. The baby boomers
built the bond bull their retirement is dismantling it. Washington
still acts as if there's an endless pool of capital
waiting to buy treasuries. There is not unless new generation
steps in with triuns to lend, or Congress learns to
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borrow less. Good luck with that one. The bond bear
market has only just begun, So take that with some salt.
But I think that that makes sense to my ears
into my mind. And I've talked about this in the
past on this show, how the generational shifts that we're
seeing is affecting us economically. And we've got this huge generation,
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second largest generation of Americans that now exist retiring and
Gen X not far behind. In fact, older Gen xers
maybe starting to do that early retirement thing. So once
the boomers have retired out and the gen xers start
moving in there, and they are, they're starting to trickle
(01:28:38):
into that retirement early retirement thing. Good luck. This becomes mathematics.
And do you think that gen wires and gen zers
are going to be pumping out sixty seventy eighty percent
soci security taxes pay for all this retirement? Probably not?
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Probably not. Let's take a break after that, you need one, right,
It is important to note how much demographics plays a
role in economics. You cannot divorce the two and we
have thirty seven thray dollars of debt and growing and
I haven't seen any real word plans to really bring
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it down, I mean pretty dramatically.
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Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
All Right, parents blast the school board as boys investigated
from complaining about trans student in the locker room being
be imported by Michael Dorganfoxnews dot Com and guess where
this went down? Well, if you guessed Louden County, Virginia,
that whole school system it was, I'd called lowdown County.
(01:31:32):
Well you're right. Furious parents have vented their I'm only
chary clip here in a minute. Furious parents vended their
anger at a Virginia County school board meeting on Tuesday,
following news that three males this was actually May twenty second,
that three male students are under investigation after they were
recorded in the male locker room complaining about biological female
getting changed alongside them. Louden County Public Schools, which made
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national headlines in twenty twenty one when a father was
arrested and hauled out of a board meeting for speaking
out about the sexual assault of his daughter, how dry
by a trans student at a local school, is investigating
the boys for Title nine violations. By the way, let
me interject here that there has been by the Biden
administration by many states, a pouring into pouring a different
(01:32:22):
definition of the word sex in title nine. That was
not intended by the drafters back in the sixties of
these civil rights laws and regulations. Okay, didn't even in
their minds. Again, it's the words. Remember I warn you
always about the word salad games. That's the socialist, the
communists and Marxist play. And here we have it, and
(01:32:45):
here's the results. The trans boy biological female actually recorded
them questioning why a girl was present, with one student
expressing that he felt uncomfortable about this. The situation at
Stonebridge High School attentions flair to the school meeting over
a policy that allows trans people to use the locker
room that fits their gender or their alleged gender, not
(01:33:07):
their birth gender. Boys were recorded complaining are now in investigation.
Although it is illegal to record inside locker rooms but
allowed in county public schools. LCPS official confirm to Fox
five DC that none of the boys appeared in compromising
positions in the video and therefore well leased the video
that was handed over who knows It was determined that
(01:33:28):
no privacy laws in that regard were violated, how convenient,
Never less, the boys are an investigation for allegedly violating
policy eight eighty forty, a controversial guideline adopted in twenty
twenty one that permits students he use restrooms in locker
rooms that align with their gender identity rather than biological secks.
Scott Smith, father arrested during that He Did incident twenty
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twenty one, also took to the mic and blasted the board,
accusing them of initially denying that his daughter had been
raped and warning them that their policies could lead to
a similar consequences for other students. And he said it
to Mike vote and now four years later, you're doing
the same blank thing. Smith said, You're victimizing innos and
children over the priority of kids that don't know, he said,
(01:34:09):
before the mike appeared to be muted after his one
minute speaking slot had expired and he was told to
now step aside. He said, I'm not done yet, Smith roared.
You guys are sick and pathetic, he said, to applause.
Smith's words and the words of some one hundred and
thirty odd parents who spoke, were not recorded on video.
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I imagine that at leasta not by the board, as
the board voted last year to omit a video display
during the public comments section of its board meetings. I
wonder why, although there were other people who recorded on
their smartphones and so forth. The decision was blasted by
Smith at the time, who told America's newsroom that the
(01:34:51):
board was trying to shut down public dissent to their
radical policies. Smith's daughter was sexually assaulted, of course, at
stone Ridge High School Stonebridge High School by a transidor
student in twenty twenty one. Let me let you hear
this clip a portion of it, and then the news
story and all that to accompany it. Here we go again,
(01:35:11):
low down County, Virginia, who just can't seem to get
it together. They are a probably one of the quote
unquote wokest stupidest, in my opinion, school boards in the nation,
right up there in northern Virginia. Oh they you know,
they just got to they've got to play Kate in
(01:35:33):
virtue signal and all that. But you signially by the
ways of the former self righteousness. Let me just say
that one for the record. Let me let you hear
this clip.
Speaker 12 (01:35:42):
Louden County Public Schools is investigating three young men who
were videotaped inside of the boys locker room at Stonebridge
High School.
Speaker 19 (01:35:49):
Well, those boys are now being investigated for sexual harassment.
Seven is obtained this video right here, shot by a
student who was born female that uses the boys' facilities.
Because that person, I advise a mail.
Speaker 20 (01:36:01):
To Louden County parents, what happened to my son and
to the others involved could happen to yours. This policy
has created a system where school's focus more on managing
optics than protecting any of our kids. We cannot stand
by while our children's safety ditingy are sacrifice for politics
and appearances.
Speaker 21 (01:36:19):
Parents and community members lined up to get inside. Many
were called to action by Cornerstone Chapel pastor Gary Hamrick,
who urged his congregation to demand a reversal of policy
eighty forty, which allows students to use locker rooms and
bathrooms based on their gender identity.
Speaker 20 (01:36:38):
Queues of a Title nine violation. In truth, he is
the victim of a Title nine violation, ignored and unsupported
by the very system that is supposed to protect him.
Speaker 22 (01:36:49):
The three boys facing the complaint are now being represented
by the founding Freedom's Law Center and are asking LCPS
to drop the sexual harassment investigation.
Speaker 3 (01:36:59):
These types of Title mind sexual harassment investigations can really
derail a young man's life, especially as they're going into
college starting a career. These have a way of really
stigmatizing them, especially when they're.
Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Unfounded, like this was.
Speaker 22 (01:37:14):
News four has not been able to reach the transgender
student involved or their family. They have not spoken publicly
about what happened. It comes from the years of Louden
County Schools being in the national spotlight for its bathroom policy,
which allows students to use the restroom matching their gender identity.
Dad Seth Wolfe says his son is also one of
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the three boys being investigated. Wolf wants LCPS to overturn
the bathroom policy.
Speaker 2 (01:37:42):
By allowing these policies to overlap, we are creating a
very environment.
Speaker 16 (01:37:45):
Title nine is then to guard against one filled with confusion, mistrust,
and unequal treatment.
Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
Students are left unsure of their rights. But you see,
this is what the socialists and Marxists and so forth,
like they want, this of confusion. That's that's what they want.
And they'll play into this stuff. And they are and
here you have it, and and and when you twist
the original meaning of something, pour in something a definition
(01:38:11):
into something that that they're authors of a particular law
never met when you twist it and spin it to
fit your current agenda, which is bad historicity to begin with.
You know a sixty year sixty year old law, if
you will, These are the kinds of problems that you create.
But they know this, okay. And as long as you
know that the socialist and Marxists running are uh they
(01:38:35):
label themselves progressives, but they're not running these school systems.
This is this is the outcomes, and they're relishing this.
You need to understand that this is what's going on wrong.
So many parents have opted out and taking their kids
out of public schools and into private schools and parochial
schools and just saying, you know what I can, I
can do just about it good or better of a
job educating the kids at home. And then and then
(01:38:58):
the public schools are cro and whining that they just
need more money, they're not getting enough money, and there's
students in the schools and the parents are jerking the
kids out of the schools and wa wa wa. Well, okay,
well now you know why because of craziness zaniness like this.
But didn't just your public schools. It's also going on
(01:39:19):
in the Halls of Higher Education. How about Havid y'ad
being reported by Joseph McKinnon the Blaze dot com. Harvard
dishonesty experts stripped of ten You're in fired, over ledge,
data falsification, not being very honest, rampant plagiarism. Francesca Gino
is accused of falsefying data and research on dishonesty. You
can't make this up. Harvard University has many problems these days,
(01:39:42):
but one of its biggest still appears to be academic dishonesty.
Francesca Gino, a professor of business administration who has long
studied the psychology of organizations, dishonesty, and how people justify
unethical behavior, was called out in twenty twenty one for
alleged data falsification, then later for apparent plagiarism. Her years
long fight to keep her job appears to have come
to an end. They have booted her for dishonesty. The
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Harvard Corporation. I said that correctly, the Harvard Corporation, the
university's governing board, decided earlier this month to both revoke
the prominent professor's tenure and give her the boot. The
revocation of Geno's tenure, which was first reported by the
public radio station GBH then confirmed to the Harvard Crimson
by a university spokesperson, appears to be the first time
(01:40:27):
that the university has stripped and instructor of tenure since
at least the nineteen forties. And twenty twenty one, business
professors ERRII. Simon Son and Leif Nelson and Joseph Simmons,
all affiliated with other universities, and anonymous researchers began exposing
Geno's of parent academic dishonesty on the blog data Colada,
highlighting evidence of fraud and papers spanning over a decade,
as well as paper's recent as twenty twenty that the
(01:40:50):
Coladis lou shared their findings with Harvard Business School in
October twenty one. According to investigation completed by the Harvard
Business School in twenty twenty three, general professor at the
university for over decade committed research misconduct intentionally, knowingly, or
recklessly unquote. Twenty twenty three, several Geno's papers were retracted
and slapped with notices indicating that hbs's investigation found discrepancies
(01:41:12):
between her records and published data. Gena reportedly tried passing
the discrepancies office errors made by our research assistance. They
didn't buy. The HPS noted that Geno's repeated in strenuous
arguments for scenarios of data falsification by bad actors across
four different studies, an argument we find to be highly implausible,
leads us to doubt the credibility of her written in
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oral statements to this committee. More generally, unquote, the university
investigators concluded that the dishonesty professor had engaged in multiple
instances of research misconduct across all four studies at issue,
In other words, dishonest. After you can't make this up.
After Geno sued Harvard and Data Colada for defamation, claiming
she had never false fight or fabricated data, the University
(01:41:54):
of Montreal psychologist Aaron Ackland took a closer look at
the hard Professor's writing, comparing Geno's work on a Google
scholar against other work on other works. Aclinn told The
Science That Told Science that she immediately found plagiarism, noting
that the first sentence of a twenty sixteen chapter Juni
had written about dishonesty was lifted word for word from
(01:42:14):
a twenty ten paper Science confirmed the findings and found
at least fifteen additional passages of plagiarized text into of
Geno's books. Anyway, she got the boot. Now you might
recall that Claudia Gay because she because Gina's on the
first pig name in Havid y'ad to be outed for
academic dishonesty. You might remember that Claudine Gay resigned her
(01:42:35):
post and disgrace as Harvard's thirtieth president on January second
of last year, after nearly fifty complaints had been filed
against her, implicating seven of her seventeen published works, including
her nineteen ninety seven doctoral thesis. That same month, Sherry
and Charleston, the university's achieved Diversity and Inclusion officer, was
slapped with a complaint identifying forty examples of alleged plagiarism
(01:42:57):
in two of her academic works, including her two thousand
and nine dissertation. This is but see, this is how
the socialists operate. This is how the Marxists operate. This
is how the communists operate. This is how these people
that call themselves progressives and they're not. This is how
they that's camouflage. This is how they operate. Harvard Medical
School Assistant Professor A D Pact Panegray was accused of
(01:43:18):
plagiarism twenty twenty five by a federal judge. Reported to
The New York Post he was just a court judge,
Roy Dalton Junior, granted a motion to toss a report
submitted by him as evidence in a class action case
against Lockheed Martin, stating, quote, the plagiarism is so ubiquitous
throughout the report that it is frankly overwhelming. To try
to make heads or tales of just what it was
(01:43:39):
in the doctor's don't work anyway. So there you have it.
That's hobvid hobvid y'ah prestigious hobbd uh huh. There are
a lot of trouble these days. Have you noticed if
you're a parent spending a ton of money to send
your kid to this university, I feel for you. There
used to be prestige going to that place, not anymore.
Then you've got the teachers Union National Teachers Union had
(01:44:06):
who was kind of called out on c SPAN A
caller press teachers Union leader on her role in pushing
for school closures during COVID. That's being worded by The
Daily Caller News Foundation. C SPAN caller refronts Randy Winegarden
what her role was and pushing for school closure during COVID.
C SPAN caller challenge Amercan Federation of Teacher's ATF president
Randy Winegarden on Wednesday Today about her role in pushing
(01:44:26):
for school closures during the COVID nineteen pandemic. For long
school closures and remote learning during the pandemic had detrimental
effects on students aptitude score subjects, including math and English.
On Washington Journal of Minnesota. Caller called the noted the
negative impact of the closures and asked Winegarden about her
involvement and advocating for them. And I'll well, I'll let
(01:44:50):
you the clip. Randy Garden did tell half truth, but
I'm will let you hear another interview right after this
of her being interviewed on Faith the Nation around March
ish of twenty twenty one. Okay, and we're gonna and
we'll do a back and back comparison. This is Randy Weingarten,
(01:45:12):
head of the ATFS. She's ATF president, head of the
Teachers Federation Teachers Union Big, the biggest teachers union in
the country. At the moment anyway, But let me let
you hear this clip of her going on c SPAN.
She got pretty defensive. Actually.
Speaker 23 (01:45:30):
I add three quick questions for the guest. Number One,
I believe the general consensus these days is that the
school closures due to COVID had a negative impact on
educating the children. Number two, I'm curious as to what
role the guest.
Speaker 10 (01:45:49):
Role the guest played.
Speaker 23 (01:45:51):
In advocating for the school closures. And number three is
the guest the Marxist or a socialist?
Speaker 8 (01:45:57):
Thank you?
Speaker 24 (01:46:00):
One my grant me. Let me answer it in the
inverse way. Number one, my grandparents, my grandfather, who was
in medical school at the time, escaped from programs in
Russia and in Ukraine. And every time somebody actually calls
(01:46:22):
me a Marxist, I think about my grandfather and that
he would be rolling in his grave. So that's number one.
Speaker 1 (01:46:30):
Please give me a break.
Speaker 24 (01:46:31):
I am a person who believes an opportunity for all
and dignity for all, and I fight for every single
day of the week. And I am actually a progressive capitalist.
So that's who I am.
Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
Notice she's two.
Speaker 24 (01:46:48):
I believe that cod closures did her kids, and I
have said that over and over again, and in April
of twenty twenty, we were the first ones to actually
have a report about how to reopen schools and reopen
them safely, and tried to make schools the priority. Not look,
(01:47:09):
I understand why bars and why the economics had to
be a priority, but we wanted schools to be a priority.
And so, you know, regardless of whether people put words
in my mouth or not, if you look at the evidence,
we actually tried what we wanted to do, and nobody
knew very much about anything. Is we wanted people to
be safe. We wanted our kids to be safe, we
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wanted their families to be safe, and we wanted teachers
to be safe. But literally, we believe in public schooling.
We believe that they should have been open, you know,
far far earlier than they were, and that they should
have been a priority.
Speaker 25 (01:47:45):
Did AFT advocate for closures?
Speaker 24 (01:47:47):
Initially, AFT advocated for closures in March when but we
were not the first ones to advocate foreclosures. We didn't know,
you know, So we advocated for closures in March when
we saw what was going on, but by April we
were advocating. By the end of April, we were advocating
for schools to be reopened and but reopened safely.
Speaker 1 (01:48:10):
All right, now, I'm going to play a clip here
in just a moment, but I want to read this
by Corey Deangelois, New York Posts. This was published December fifth,
twenty twenty three. Okay, about a year and a half ago.
Kids in some Skitties City schools still eating lunch outdoors
each day due to social distancing rules, despite plunging temperatures
and steamed parents quit gaslighting US elite group, thank growth
(01:48:33):
the COVID disaster. And then she talks about the Education Department,
on and on, and she talks about Randy Winegarden, who
lied and lied and lied again without closing about closing
schools per COVID. She said, Randy Winegarden, American Federation Teachers
President took to extra repeat the live. The teachers' unions
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worked hard to reopen US schools for safe in person
learning beginning back in April twenty twenty. And you heard
her more or less say that or refer to that
here in this clip that back in mid April, they
were kind of trying to get the schools reopened. Well,
that's a half truth. They were but I want to
tell you what else went along with it. In fact,
don't let you hear it, and then we'll talk about
it truly or William, she said well. Winegarden turned off
(01:49:15):
comments on her post to attempt to avoid public backlash.
In other words, she closed replies like she closed the schools.
Her attempt to avoid public accountability didn't work. Ever, the
same day, Excuser slapped a community note fact check on
her post, calling her out on her revisionist history. Her
union to threatened safety strikes in twenty twenty and successfully
lobbied the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to make
it more difficult to reopen schools in person. The union's
(01:49:38):
lobbying worked, and at least two instances of union suggestions
made it into the CDC guidance nearly verbatim. CDC wasn't
following the science, it was following the political science. Randy
Winegarden called the president's plan to reopen schools reckless, callous,
and cruel. Chgo Teachers Union played a founding role in
Winegardens union, and it is still one of her local affiliates.
CTU deleted its post claiming the push reopened schools is
(01:50:01):
rooted in sexism, racism, and misogyny, and one of its
board members was caught vacationing in Puerto Rico in person
while it was still rallying and railing against going back
to work in person. It's fear mongering, knew no bounds.
CTU shared and interpretive dance video protesting reopening schools in
twenty twenty. ONETU used COVID nineteen is an excuse to
(01:50:21):
strike again in twenty twenty two, and places like union
controlled Chicago two weeks too slow the spread turned into
two years to flatten the generation. Another local affleete of
Wine Gardens AFT United Teachers Los Angeles included ridiculous political
demands that had nothing to do with safety, and its
report on reopening schools and report on reopening schools called
(01:50:44):
for Medicare for all wealth taxes in charter school bands.
Similarly on two and we talked about this on the show.
Actually similarly on two occasions, about a dozen teachers unions
that joined coalitions including Democratic Socialists of America There You
Go to demand safe schools holding National Days of resistance.
Included in their list of demands for more federal funding,
(01:51:05):
police free schools, rent cancelation and ban on new charter schools.
All right, now, let me let you hear a clip.
This is Randy Wineingarten on Face the Nation. Because of
copyright rules, I can't play all of what I wanted
to play, so I just kind of took the juice
here pizza fruit, shall we say? And yes, it is
true that she was for you know, trying to Okay,
(01:51:27):
let's try to maybe start reopening the schools in April. Now,
this was recorded in March of twenty twenty one. The
audio off strip from the video and this is a
March interview mark and might have been late March of
twenty twenty one on Face the Nation, a year after
the closure started. In March of twenty twenty she alleges, Okay,
in April, we started trying to, you know, get the
(01:51:48):
schools you're open. Well, it's a half truth because here
we are virtually a year later, and a whole lot
of schools in a whole lot of states still shut down.
I'm talking public schools now. And then she starts giving
excuses and caveats as to why the schools are still
shut down, and caveats is to as to what would
(01:52:10):
allow the schools in her mind to open safely, and
she was calling for these things. I'm going to let
you hear this, and again, maybe she forgets this is
out there, this is from face the nation. This is
in early twenty twenty one. Remember we're still in the
height of the COVID out break, the height of the deaths,
(01:52:30):
the whole nine yards. Okay, this is still during one
of the high high marks, if you will, of the
pandemic and all it went with it.
Speaker 25 (01:52:44):
All right, you're on the national level, But then when
we look at the country, each community seems to be
handling the question of how to reopen schools differently. How
are you directed the local unions on what to do?
Speaker 20 (01:53:02):
You know?
Speaker 5 (01:53:02):
So we had our union, as you said, about thirty
five hundred affiliates, all of whom are autonomous, just like
all the school districts in America are pretty much autonomous.
But one of my criticisms of the last administration is
(01:53:22):
that they never put out consistent guidance with clarity moored
in the public health. It was when they put things out,
it was political and they didn't fund it. So what
you have is about thirteen thousand school districts in America
doing thirteen thousand different things, and that's not how you
(01:53:44):
handle a public health pandemic. What we tried to do
in response to that is, as early as last April,
we put out our union put out a plan, and
not whether to reopen schools, but how to reopen schools safely.
You have to have the mitigation strategies that limit transmission,
(01:54:08):
that includes mass and ventilations and physical distancing. Since we
don't know what's going to happen with a variant, we
can't have a situation like we had last March, or
like you saw in Great Britain where schools were open
one Friday and then they were closed on Monday. We
have to create that kind of planning.
Speaker 25 (01:54:28):
Right now, if we take a snapshot of the country,
we are coming off the highest death and infection rates
in the entire pandemic, and we've got these mutant strains circulating.
Even doctor Fauci has said that may prevent it from
being possible to reopen all schools, But right now you
are supporting opening them.
Speaker 5 (01:54:47):
So what has changed, Well, actually, for us, nothing has changed.
I mean I shouldn't say nothing has changed. The guidance
about how to reopen the roadmap about how to reopen
has essentially been the same for months. The issue about
the variant is that the variant may create so much
(01:55:09):
more new infection and with very intense transmissibility that it
just overshadows everything else. And so what we're saying is
you got to count for that.
Speaker 25 (01:55:22):
So that means we have to be prepared to hit
the brakes and shut down schools again.
Speaker 5 (01:55:28):
That if that happens.
Speaker 1 (01:55:30):
She said, correct, do you hear that? So she was
for opening and again if you go back and you
can pull this up on YouTube facination, it's from four
years ago and you can pull this up on YouTube.
Listen for yourself. I've played some of the juice here,
shall we say, pieces of it, but listen to the
whole thing is entire. I can't play the whole thing
entity for copyright issues, not only to be sued by
(01:55:51):
CBS News but all A part of me would almost
relish and welcome it, but you know, I've got other
things I need to do, like take care of it
of a wife who has a disability, So I don't
have time for those fun of games anymore. But she
she was like, yeah, we go with caveats. You know,
there's got to be ventilation. There's got to be this,
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there's got to be that. There has to be the
smaller cast doesn't even call it smaller. That we have
to have the blah blah blah blah blah blah, you
forty different caveats and then we can open the schools,
most of which some of these local school distrits couldn't afford.
And she'd bemoaned that, and then of course blame the
Orange Man for not having a plan, but then talks
about how their plan coincided with the CDC plan, as
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if the c as if the CDC was never run
by the Orange Man, you know, in twenty twenty, Well,
which is it? I mean, she's all over the map. Okay,
she's all over the map, so she isn't she doesn't
being quite honest on the c SPAN thing. This is
from back then where she was like, yeah, well we'll
help me. Have put the brakes on on the opening
the schools because you know, there could be this new
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variance thing of the virus, and then all these different caveats,
teen dozen caveats in order for the schools to be
open safely for the you know, to protect the teachers
and blah blah blah. So she was for it, with
all sorts of caveats and exceptions. She was for opening
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the schools. Okay, so she was. She kind of was,
but she kind of wasn't. And she's very slippery. She's
very slippery and has been. Of course, fast forward to
I think what was it in twenty twenty three? She
was drug before Congress. I think that was an early
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twenty twenty three and drug before Congress and grilled and
she was all over the map then couldn't remember things conveniently.
Well I'm sixty five, you know I don't remember thinking. Okay, well,
this is why we write things down. This is why
we have notes and emails and journals, and you know
we correspondences that are written down anyway, you get the point.
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So here we have revisionists, a bit of revision's history
going on. Let's wrap with this. Remember the little girl
I talked about last week that was deceived by the principal,
major decision for students Bible verses at school being worried
about Bob b Undworldnet Daily. A Texas school district has
blinked in its battle over a students type Bible verses
she wanted to hand out to classmates. According to a
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report from the American Center for Law and Justice, officials
in the Klean Independent School District, by the way cleans
of it's the Bible belt, Okay, I know because I
live not far from there. Clean Independent School District have
confirmed a reversal of their policy that had been used
as a private fifth grade student with special needs of
the right to share Bible verses with classmates. Quote. After
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swift legal intervention from our team, the school district acknowledged
that students have the right to distribute relgious materials during
non instructional time. The organization reported, this is more than
just a policy changes of clear affirmation that students do
have their constitutional right at the schoolhouse gate. That's a
sort of an illusion to Tinker. I alluded to it
the last the Supreme Court decision known as Tinker, where
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Chief Justice said, in essence some sort of quoting semi
quote that a student's consciocial rights do not end at
the schoolhouse gate. The case developed when a young girl,
deeply rooted in her Christian faith, had motivated solely by
love and sincerity, began sharing Taye Bible versus on little
strips of paper with classmates during recess lunch and after school.
It wasn't during the middle of class where she was
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standing up trying to preach a revival or something. So anyway,
that's good news, and kind of figured that's how that
would turn out. I suspect some angry parents probably showed
up to fuss. Again, that's Colleen is in the Bible Belt.
But this goes to show you shows to go that
even in the Bible Belt, there's a lot of folks
that just hate Christians and hate anything to do with
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the Bible and Jesus and whatever. Oh they'll won't admit
that they do, but their actions speak louder than their words. Right,
church plans homeless shelters, so government responds with plan to
confiscate the property. How about that again reported by Bobo
New World on Daily It's good that this is being
done a retaliation a church and Tom's Riven New Joysey.
This is an mpen joysy with plenty of space as
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it owns ten acres of land, proposed building a seventeen
bed overnight shelter as a way to reach out to
the needy and help the community. All right, there you go.
So officials in the town retaliated, though with their own
plan to confiscate the land and turn it into pickleball courts. Quote.
It is clear that this is being done a retaliation
for the church making an application for a homeless shelter.
Harvey York, the church's lawyer, told Fox News, citing the
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constitucial standards whore grunting protections for freedom of religion, as
well as the Federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act,
he said, I don't know that you'll find a lawyer
who will say, oh, yeah, they have every right to
do this. They're going to win. It is the Christ's
Episcopal Church that has found itself in the middle of
the city's bullseye, and York said while some residents are
happy with the idea, the majority is shocked and dismayed.
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The church had suggested an outreach to the area's homeless
with an overnight shelter. Didn't take long for neighbors to
become concerned, Yorick explained, and the result was an ordinance
pending before the town council to condemn and take the land,
which now already holds a parish house, auditorium, school, sanctuary,
and deacon's residents. In other words, they already got church
structures there. Any governmental agency has the right to condemn
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property for government purposes. That's clear hover The township has
never thought of this as a recreational site. York said.
For them to say they need recreational land flies in
the face of the facts of their own master plan.
He said, the city officials need to mine their own
business and see out of the religious affairs of the community. Well,
that's what the separation clause is all about in the Constitution,
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in the first Amendment. The report said that the church
originally proposed its plan in twenty twenty three, and a
Genama met All State and local regulations litigation is expected,
and constitutional expert Jonathan Turley, professor of law George Washington University,
said the case could be put before the US Supreme Court.
The infamous Kellovie City of New London case, in which
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the justice is the site of the government could confiscate
land from one party under its eminent domain and give
it to another part and the council case city officials
and New London confiscated property from a private resident to
give it to Pfiser for a major development, truly due
to the ultimate failure of that scheme. After all that
pain that the city caused its own residents, and the
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eighty million bucks had spent to buy a bulldozer to
bulldozer property, it came to nothing. Pfiser later announced that
it was closing the facility, leaving the city worse off
than when it began, he explained. He also said the
new case it does include the possibility of public purpose
for the land, but still is clouded with the questions
over a pretextual rationale for the city's decisions. He said,
there are ample reasons to be concerned about the actions
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of the case if they are a form of retaliation
for the church's shelter plan. Plus again you've got to
integrate into that the Religious Land Use Act and all that,
which really offers some protections. And then finally we have this.
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A pastor called on a call for an apology after
Seattle mayor blames a Christian rally for inspiring violent counter protests.
That's being reported by Katherine Hamilton Breitbart dot com. A
pastor's demanding an apology from Seattle Democrat mayor Bruce Harrold.
After Harold blamed a Christian rally for a LGBTQ plus
counter protest that turned violent. Pro life organization Made the
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USA held a rally at cal Anderson Park, the site
of chop and many b able in protest shop for
its Don't Mess with Our Kids national tour, which hundreds
attended to support biological reality, family and religious freedom. That
sounds all right, right, Well, apparently there was hundreds of
pro LGBTQ plus counter protesters which crashed a rally. They
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didn't like that. They didn't like this pro life group
doing their thing and pro family group doing their thing.
Twenty three protesters were arrested that according to police, several
police officers were assaulted while trying to make arrest control
the chaos, and one an officer was injured and taken
to the hospital where they were treated and released. According
to the Seattle Police Department and event listening shows, the
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counter protest, called keep your Bible Off or Bodies, was
endorsed by the wait for It, Wait for It Because
I've been warning about this to talk about this gang
wait for It by the Freedom Socialist Party. I keep
warning you about these socialists, communists and Marxists, Okay, Puget, Sound,
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Mobilization for Reproductive Justice, and an organization called Radical Women.
After the rally, HEROLD released a statement the mayor supporting
the lgbt LGBTQ plus protesters and calling the Christian event
a far right rally that aimed to provoke a reaction
by promoting beliefs that are inherently opposed by our city's values.
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Oh so you're not for protecting kids, So you're not
for the family. You're not pro family, all right, you're
you're all you're all for messing with the kids. You're
against Christians. But see, if you're a Christian, you're automatically
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thrown into extreme right wing national effort, right wing Nazis,
although they forget that Nazi actually stands for nationalists socialists.
Who are the protesters that got out of line. They
had a right to protest, and they had a right
to protest these folks. I'm not arguing that they didn't.
They actually did, But they didn't have a right to
then go over to where they were at and start
smacking them upside the head and trying to beat them
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up and fight and fight the uh and fight the cops.
They don't have a right for violence. But you see
these people turn to violence. They think that the First
Amendment protects their activities of violence, which it doesn't. You
have a right to peacefully protest. They had a right to,
you know, across the street or on the other end
of the park peacefully protest. They sure did first member
right to do that, you better believe it. But they
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crossed the line literally when they went over into the
area where these people were and start fighting with them
and start fighting with the cops. But the mayor seemed
to think that's all great, He's all good, He says,
I'm grateful for those who make their voices heard in
support of our neighbors without resorting to violence. Well know,
they resorted to violence, Harold said. And the face of
extreme right wing national effort to attack LGBT communies wasn't
that was what was going on. And even if it
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was okay, they had a right to do it, just
like the KKK has a right to have a rally too,
although you have a right to have a co rally
on the opposite side of the street, laughing at them
and holding signs that call immediates, and the face of
an extreme right wing national effort to attack our LGBT communities.
Seattle will continue to stand on waivering and our embrace
of diversity, love for our neighbors, and commitment to justice
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and fairness. And those Christians better shut up and stay
in their place, right you know, okay. Harold also blamed
violence on anarchists who allegedly infiltrated the counter protesters group,
and ordered park officials to review whether there were legal
location alternatives with other adjustments that could have been pursued
when permit the event. In response, lead pastor re Pursuit
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Northwest Russell Johnson called on Harold to apologize at Christians
for his bigoted remarks. That Christian Post reported quote the
mayor of Seattle owes Christians in Washington State an apology
for his bigoting demarks. After folks who were holding a
peaceful worship event at cal Nderson Park werevioldly assaulted for
the high crime of expressing their deeply held religious beliefs
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in the form of a permitted worship event on city property.
Johnson wrote, twenty three Antifa thugs were arrested, cops were hospitalized,
church people were assaulted, and the mayor of Seattle has
the audacity to blame Christians for the violence contents like Nero,
doesn't it. The city of Seattle is plagued by chronically
inept political leadership, and Mayor Herold is no exception. Bruce
Harrold's administration is an embarrassment of the Emerald City, he continued.
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Johnson also slammed Harold for being arrested on weapons and
assault charges prior to running for office, which ultimately dropped.
Imagine that he pulled a gun on a woman who
was eight months pregnant because he was upset she took
his parking spot. The mayor is on his third police
chief since taking office. No one wants to work for him,
his own family can't stand him, and Antifa gets a
free pass from him. Johnson said, I guess pulling guns
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on pregnant women isn't enough for Mayor Harold. He's now
got to blame Christians for a city that he let
go to hell. I like this. Pastor fole Eke Kellogg
fifty eight, a pastor based in and when Atachi, who
was the spokesperson for the Mayday USA event, told The
Seattle Times at cal Anderson Park was not their first choice.
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In fact, the group originally wanted to hold the event
at Victor Steinberg Park, but their request was allegedly rejected
by the city. They say, we don't like people. We're
not the ones throwing things. We're here to love Jesus,
she said. Johnson is leading a rally outside of Seattle
City Hall on Tuesday for the demand and apology from
the mayor. Komo News reported to counter rally is expected
at that same location as well. Alliance Offending Freedom ofde
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y F said it is evaluating legal action against the
mayor and the City of Seattle. Quote. Federal and state
laws protect free speech and religious freedom for all, regardless
of their reviews. City officials must not permit violent mobs
to threaten, harass, or assault individuals exercising these rights. ADF
said in the post on x we will closely monitor
the city's response at the upcoming Rattle in Seattle rally.
The city has a legal obligation to ensure the safety
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and rights of all citizens. Fourteenth Amendment guarantees people of
faith equal protection. Well, I would say the first Amendment
covers that probably better than the fourteenth, but that's my
opinion as someone who's a conscial student. Right now, There
you have that. There you have that, So a lot
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to pray about, gang a lot to pray about. Just
giving you what time of day it is in our nation,
and you'd better believe that if you are a Christian,
make no bones about it. The target on your back
is getting bigger. I'm not saying that to discourage you.
I'm saying that you encourage you. But also, as Jesus said,
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to be gentle as does But why the serpents, You've
got to be wise. You've got to be careful and
pray up, pray up, but yes, stand firm in your
liberties that a lot of folks have died to protect.
We just celebrated Memorial Day, where some people call it
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remembrance Day for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice protecting
our nation and protecting our liberties. And that includes those
encoded in the Bill of Rights, codified within our Bill
of Rights. Now, the Bill of Rights doesn't necessarily give
you those liberties, but it codifies them for you. But
it's up to you to maintain them and keep them.
As Ben Franklin said, I'm a little somewhat paraphrasing, but
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that's the gist.
Speaker 11 (02:10:39):
Of it.
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So now's the time to pray for sure, but also
stand firm, stand firm in the Lord, and stand firm
in your liberties. Stand firm and your liberties. But understand
the day and time in which you live, and understand
the games that are being played on you, the word
games are being on you. And understand that there is
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a bit of a cabal going on in this nation.
It's been going on for some time, but it's coming
to a head of Marxist ideologies masquerading as progressivism as
early as night, as early twentieth century progressivism. But it's not.
It's absolutely not. It's not progressivism. It's socialism. And look
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at the names of some of these organizations. They fall
on it. They're not hiding it. Okay, these are socialists,
these are communists, these are Marxists. This is why I
don't go with the right left thing anymore. The dividing
line is getting pretty bright. It's starting to get pretty bright.
There's not much middle ground anymore. You're either for liberty,
constitutional liberty, getting back to following the thing, or you're
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for a whole new socialist quote unquote democracy. You're either
for our constitution public oh, you're for a socialist democracy,
you're gonna kind kind of get sucked in one side
or the other. I believe as the days the head
continue here for one or the other, the dividing line
is starting to get pretty bright for a lot of fi.
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I think a lot of folks are waking up and
seeing it and saying, whoa, Wait a minute, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
And I think it's just it's a majority. It's maybe
a slender majority, but it's a majority of folks going
hold on, well, we're not for that. This is where
we draw a line. This is where we draw a big,
deep line in the sand and pray because I think
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the Lord's up to something. I really do believe it.
But pray, all right. And there's not a time to
resort to violence. It's not time to grabbing guns. It's
time to hit your knees. It's time to vote. Get
out and vote, and it's the time to stand firm
in your liberties. And you can do that peacefully and respectfully.
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You don't have to cuss and fuss and fight cops
and carry on. You can be polite about it. You
can have peaceful civil disobedience of sorts, all right. Martin
Luther King used it, Pama Gandhi used it, a lot
of civil rights activists used it. Some of our founding fathers,
frankly used it. So there is a place for that.
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But what I'm saying is this is a time for
you to hit your knees, okay, because there are spiritual
elements out there. Scripture warns about there are powers in
high places, spiritual forces, spiritual powers, demonic powers, and high
places that are influencing a lot of this. You think
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that some of that hatred and some of that crashing
into the Christians by Antifa or whoever. It was probably
a mixed bag of folks. I suspect you don't think
there was probably a little bit of demonic provocation there.
I suspect there was. The demons were growing bull especially
if they're worshiping college demons are growing ballistic. Believe you me,
they hate that, and they were influencing folks. Maybe some
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folks possessed. I don't know, but I think we're certainly
influencing things. It have been influencing things, and these demonic
strongholds and you break them with prayer and fasting and
continued prayer and keeping your eyes on the Lord and
standing firm. The demons don't like that. They start crumbling,
they start fleeing, they start motivating out of there. They
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hate Christians that stand firm, They hate Christians that worship.
They hate Christians that pray and fast. They hate it.
You want to why sometimes it's kind of hard for
you to find time to pray and everything in your business. Oh,
they love that. They don't want you praying. You start praying,
then their kingdom starts to crumble. The walls start to
kind of crack, and things start to shake, and not
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in the way that they like. Okay, that's why it's
so important now more than ever. Hit your knees and pray.
On that note, let's call it today, Shure. Check out
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God is love. Say that's talking