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to get into, a lot to discuss. Yes, there is
a government shutdown. People are some people are freaking out.
We're gonna get into what how that may or may
not affect you. Okay, there's a whole lot of folks
that are freaking out that by abably get Social Security
or so security, disability or veterans benefit of some kind
of benefit check from the government.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Check.
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Uh No, you're gonna get your check, all right. Social
Security comes out of another pile. Look long as people
are working, there's money going into Social Security, okay. And
people are working, all right, and there's plenty of people working,
so there's plenty of money going into Social Security. And
I've sitt on this show before. Yeah, I know, you
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put money into it, and you're getting some of it
out when you get your benefits. In some cases you'll
get more out than you have ever put in, pending
how long you live. But as long as there are
people working and putting money into it, it's solved, okay,
because that's kind of a separate pile of money. Yeah,
if there's overflow, the federal gunment sort of does some
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tricks with that money. But by and large they tend
to kind of keep it alone, leave it alone. Although
there is sort of an iou of sorts regarding social security.
But as long as people are working and paying. You
can remember the so Security tax comes out of people's paychecks,
all right, So that money is going into the pile.
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So as long as that money is going into the pile,
you're fine. You're gonna get your check. Okay. So people
who are freaking out, a lot of older people who are,
and there's even politicians saying, well, it's putting a risk
people getting there SO security checks. No, that's a lie.
That's a lie. Okay, go to the SOBI Security Administration website.
They'll tell you how they're finance and funded and what
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the you know, the law is on that and everything else.
It's it's mandatory thows go out. And that's coming from
generally speaking, most that comes from a different pole money anyway. Okay,
So don't worry. But we're going to get into what
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what may not happen or may happen, or who may
be affected who may not be affected by this government
shut down. And by the way, it's partial. It's the
non essential stuff that's being shut down. Okay, that's how
that always works, because they're sure in the law is
in place that say, you know, you can't close the
doors of et cetera, et cetera. You can't kill the
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money for da da da da da da da. Okay,
So most of the essential stuff is okay. But you see,
this is a head fake that's used by politicians and
the media on you to get you hating one party
over the other. This is a classic tactic. We see
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this all the time. How long is this thing going
to last? Who knows? It may be over with tomorrow,
it may be over with next week. It's not going
to be I think a real long time because I
don't think either party wants to risk. Look, midterms are
coming up in about a year. Neither party wants to
risk losing their chance at meeting the other one over
the head in the midterms. This is how this goes.
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That's how it works. But I want to I want
to share something with you, trying to find it here
in my stack of stuff, because we go through this
all the time. We go through this, you know what
about every year, every couple of years, something like that.
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And we've seen the government shut down a little bit,
just a little bit for a little while, and then boom,
it pops back up. Everybody decides to take a deep breath,
shake hands, and it opens up. This is a game
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we see played time and time again because both parties
get hay out of it. But what does the Constitution
actually say about all this? What does the Constitution actually say?
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That's what we've got a default too, So what there
is another government shut down? I'm tempted to kind of
yawn and stretch and scratching, just let me know what
it's over. It's really sort of my attitude about this.
I become sort of jaded. I say on this show
all the time, I'm King of the skeptics. But here's
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the brutal truth, all right, the Constitution, which we're not
really following on all this stuff because they can't make
political hay. And of course the mainstinc media wants to
rev you up and beat up one party over the other.
Usually it's Republicans that catch the heat on this because
most of the mainstinct media tilts a Democrat, not all obviously,
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like Fox News tends to tilt Republican or maybe rhino
Republicans some might say, but regardless, of course, I'm an independent.
You know that if you listen to showing amount of time,
I'm a pox on both houses. So one of the
means to check federal overreach was placed an article on
Section seven of the Constitution and the founder's explanation of
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the powers and purposes of those powers invested in the
House of Representatives. By the way, I'm reading in part
from an article. I'm kind of melding two things together here,
but in apart from an article ultimately written by Chris
Anne Hall. You can go to her website Chris and
Hall dot com. She's a constitutional law expert, constitutional lawyer,
all that jazz and has. She does her own little
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podcasts and videos and things here and her hubby and
they go around teaching about the Constitution to all over
the country to various organizations, institution sheriff's departments, et cetera,
et cetera. And they do great Work'd love to get
her on the show, her and her hubbier, who's a pastor.
By the way, I'm very busy, but check out her website.
That's k R I S A N N E H
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A L L dot com. K R I s A
N N E H A L L. Chris Ann Hall.
That's Chris with a K k R I S Chris
Ann Hall dot com. Check her out. So one of
the means is I said to check the federal overreach,
which we have all the time, was placed in Article one,
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Section seven of the Constitution and the founder's explanation of
the powers and purposes of those powers vested in the
House of Representatives, who, by the way, have already kind
of done their little cr But by the way, crs
are not really a bill. So it's sort of what
these crs are sort of a way of kind of
skeoching around constitutional a little bit, plus allowing the Senate
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to kind of come in on the back door. Because
let me tell you something you're going to see here
in just a moment, that the Senate may, according to
the language of the Constitution, may have a little say
in this, but they don't necessarily have to. Okay, And
where's the hiccup happening right now? Oh, that's right in
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the Senate. Imagine that. But it's a House of Representatives
that holds a power specifically of the purse. Now, the
spirits have been the basis for the show down. Of course,
you know, here's I mean, this is how they do it.
Of courses constitution that this part of the Constitution didn't
kind of work. Why well, because we no longer operate
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by the Constitution half the time. But here's how it's
supposed to work. Article one, Section seven of the Constitution reads,
quote all bills all all. Let's talk about that word
just a moment. The word all that means the sum total,
That means the entirety. That means everything, not ninety percent
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forty percent, not ninety nine point four percent, not notinety
nine point nine percent, that's one hundred percent all bills,
bills bills okay, for raising revenue, for raising revenue shall
originate in the House of Representatives. Why let's let's by
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the way, there's a little colon thing there. Why because
what was one of our beefs for having the American Revolution.
It was a small one really compared to some of
the others. Honestly, one of our beefs was taxation without representation.
Now it's a small beef, and we kind of worded
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a little differently. If you read if you read the
Declaration of Independence, there's thirty odd different gripes and complaints
that we have, and you sort of come to that conclusion,
kind of read between the lines. But we didn't like
the fact that we really didn't have a voice and
what was coming down on top of us from Great Britain.
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We were colonists. We were all citizens, or well really subjects,
non citizens, but we were subjects, all of us at
that time, prior to the American Revolution, prior to the
declaration of independence of Great Britain, we were all British subjects.
We were all under the crown, we were all under
the authorita of the of the King, King George and Parliament. Okay,
and we really didn't have as colonists. We were treated
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as second class subjects, if that makes sense, and we
didn't have much of a voice. So we kind of
started resenting that a bit. See. So when they finally
set up this constitution, they said, well, all right, since
the House of Representatives represents the people more directly than
the Senate, because remember the purpose of the Senate is
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to represent the interests of the state government, of the
state governments of the various states. They are governments within
the federal government. Okay, there's sort of the upper chamber,
if you will. It kind of took Parliament as a model.
You know, you've got the House of Commons, house of Lords.
So our House of Commons, if you will, using that
term a bit loosely, our house of Commons, if you will,
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his House of Representatives, okay. And then we have the Senate,
which is the upper chamber, if you want to call
it that. But remember the purpose of the Senate was
to represent the interests of the state government, to be
to be the iesiers and if necessary, the voice of
state governments within our federal government. Because go back to
Article ten I mean, I'm sorry, go back to the
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tenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights. Tenth Amendment in
the Bill of Rights, okay, because the watershed there it
lets you know in the tenth Amendment of power is
within the people and the states. Okay. So the whole
purpose for again, and by the way, senators were chosen
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originally typically by vote of the state legislatures, not the people.
See now you vote for your senators. Well, when this
Constitution was first put together, that wasn't how it worked.
It was the state lawmakers that voted for who was
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going to represent the state government in the federal government.
Who was going to be in other words, in the Senate.
All right, So now that we've had that, so that
is why, by the way, they wanted to put that
power in the House, because who was going to be
paying ultimately the acts bill? Well, the people? All right,
so we after after the representatives. We've got that cold
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in there. But the Senate may propose, may not, shall,
may propose or concur with amendments, amendments to what, well,
amendments to a bill as on other bills. Now we
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have a continuing resolution, we have a bill. Okay, you're
supposed to have bills, not crs. But that be as
it may. The Senate may they might be able to,
but they don't have to. The House doesn't have to
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let them. You get it, Get what I'm saying. Okay, uh,
since the pre since the Supreme Court for example, back
remember when the back when we have the Affordable Care Act,
remember that, and they say that was a tax remember,
and then that kind of switched things around a bit,
and then it's funding had to originate in the House
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because it was basically a tax bill. The Senate may
propose amendments, but that's not a requirement so the House
ultimately has sole authority to fund bills or to fund
you know, spending the spending bill for the for the year,
if you will, the physical year, or the sole authority
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to actually defund to say, you know what, We're only
going to set aside next number of dollars. Okay, although
the Senate may not like it, they technically have no
constitutional saying the matter now, James Madison, one of the
chief architects, really the chief architect of the Constitution, tells
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us why quote the House of Representatives cannot only refuse
this is from This is from its chief architect. You
want to know what the content, what the founders meant?
They told you this is not a mystery. There. You
hear all these professors and so called the constitutional experts
and the legal experts and law experts from some universities
somewhere are you know, they get all these talking hit
shows on CNN and MSNBC and even Fox News and wherever. Well,
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you know, we can't really dig up the founding followers
and ask them what they really met, you know, have
some kind of say on so I mean, you know,
some of those has left up to interpretation, cause you
know they was just I mean, there was about thirty
or four of these guys in a room there in
Philadelphia sweating this thing out. And yeah there are again
and you know a lot of different opinions going around,
and who knows what that really meunts on the stuff,
we just kind of have to guess and the courts
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kind of have to sort it out, and we just
kind of have to sort of rope around those things
as we move along. And maloney bovine fecal matter. You
have the federalst papers to some extent, the anti Federalist papers,
and all sorts of letters, statements on congressional floors of
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both the Senate and the House, speeches and so on
and so forth. People who went out to prom remote
this thing wrote various letters to people like Patrick Henry
and whoever that kind of had were little lukewarm on
the whole thing, trying to sell it. That was the
whole reason the Federalist papers, the Federalist papers, was an
attempt to sell the constitution a certain extent because there
was a lot of questions, and there were good questions
that were being raised, especially by the ante Federalists. They
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were like, well, wait a minute, they were reconcerned about
state power going down the drain. So here's what Madison said, quote,
the House of Representatives cannot only refuse, but they alone
can propose the supplies reguisited for the support of government.
They in they were in orders to the federal government.
They in a word, hold the purse, that powerful instrument
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by which we behold in the history of the British Constitution,
an infant and humble representation of the people, gradually enlarging
of the sphere of its activity and importance, and finally reducing,
as far as it seems to have wished, all the
overgrown prerogatives or the other branches of the government. This
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power over the purse may in fact be regarded as
the most complete and effectual weapon with which any constitution
can arm the immediate representatives of the people. Hence, that's
why it started, and that that's why they wanted this
power to be vested solely in the House of Representatives,
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because the people that were going to pay the bill
on the thing you and me so far all right,
comma for obtaining a redress of every grievance, by the way,
that's guaranteed in the First Amendment. Right to address agrievances,
and for carrying into effect every just and salutary measure.
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Now that's out of the federalst papers, Federalist number fifty eight.
By the way, you won't go look it up. Further
clarity of intent comes from a discussion between Alexander White
and James Madison, both members of the US House of Representatives,
representing the state where I'm sitting, the Commonwealth of Virgil.
You or bujun as they used to say it back
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in those days, mister White, this is mister White speaking quote.
The Constitution having authorized the House of Representatives loan to
originate money bills, Notice it's bills, not crs, places an
important trust in our hands, which, as their protectors, we
ought not to part with. I do not mean to
imply that the Senate are less to be trusted than
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the House, but the constitutional doubt, for why's purposes, has
given the immediate representatives of the people a control over
the whole government in this particular, which for their interest
they ought not let out of their hands. By the way,
what do Alana Stape say? Government of the people, by
the people, for the people, not government of the government
by the government for the government. Okay, which is more
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or less what we have today because we are following
the instruction manual. Now here's what Manison said. He said, quote,
the Constitution places the power in the House of originating
money bills. That puts that in the House. In other words,
he goes on to say, the principal reason why the
Constitution has made this distinction was because they were chosen
by the people and supposed to be the best acquainted
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with their interest and ability. They know what's going on
better than the politicians sitting there scratching as you know
what and in Washington, d C. To put it bluntly, okay,
that's what Madison was basically saying in a little more
flowery language, and I just said it right there. But
that's just the persons of power placed in the hands
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of the House on purpose and for purpose. Back to
Chris hannah Hall her interpretation, it is in itself an
important check on government. Power rains in the hands the reins,
in the hands of the people to control the spending
and growth of government. You see, because if these representatives
don't do what we like to don't want them to do,
they go ahead and do what we don't want to.
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Do well, we can vote, we can fire, and when
the next round of you know, midterm or whatever congressional elections,
weave over somebody else and we fire them. That's how
that works. You see, every time the House fails to
maintain this check. Every time the House passes a continuing
resolution instead of a budget bill, that vital check fails,
and the House relinquishes what our framers thought to be
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one of the most important powers held in trust for
the people. In fact, in all the federal government. Do
you understand, if you really want to get technical about it,
the greatest power that our founding fathers vested in any
branch of the government was actually, arguably the legislative branch,
not the judicial, not the executive. Of course, these days
you wouldn't know that this is how our government is
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supposed to work, all right. We witness back in the
opening weeks of October twenty thirteen when they were fighting
over the ACA thing. Theffordable Care Act is a result
of years of erosion and surrendering of strict conc processes.
Fast forward to today, by using this by using the
so called continuing resolutions rather than engaging in the legitimate
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budget process. You know, having a budget bill. Okay, Congress
has sidestepped the Constitution as they are wont to do
all the time. Okay, both parties, Damns and Republicans. Yes,
I'm ticking off both of you today, and I don't
care one can I claim to be in a debate
about the budget if there is no budget or no
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budget bill and the CR is not a budget. However,
the depth of ignorance as to what the constitutional mechanisms are,
and more importantly, while we have them, has allowed our
federal government to be hijacked by those who would destroy
the nation by driving us over the cliff of debt.
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Right now, what are we saying again about thirty seven
plus trillion? I heard several stories today, news stories. I
don't know if I believe them, but they could very
really true, that the damn is ultimate wanted about an
additional one point five tree and then spending in this thing,
the thirty seven tree. It ain't enough for you that
we're in debt, that it's on the credit card right now,
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that we have no no real world planned from anybody
from any party, not even from the Orange Man, on
how to pay this thing. Wow, he says he's the
he says the tariffs will help on that. Yeah, maybe
a little, but my gosh, when you're talking thirty seven trillion,
even if even if what he what we get in
the next I don't know, year two, three or four
on the tariffs might maybe peel off a couple of
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three trillion on that thing, But we're still gonna be that.
You're still looking at that, And what thirty four to
thirty five trillion, I mean for having sakes astronomical mind
blowing numbers. Uh. And again Congress is sidestepped the constitution.
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How can you be in a debate about the budget
if there's no budget really in compliance with the constitutional requirements?
And again this is all driving us over cliff the
deck cliff to support a welfare state. The ignorant populace,
of course, driven by medium misinformation and the propaganda, because
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as I've said, they are propagandists, most of them, the
big boys, the legacy media, most of them are propagandists.
New York Times, the WA Pole, CNN, MSNBC, and yes,
I'll even throw Fox News in there, to some extent cheers.
The runaway train labels those who desperately seek to return
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our nation to fiscal sanity as reckless. Oh that's reckless.
You're going to destroy everything. You want to balance money,
you want to try to reduce spending. Mind God, people
are going to be Granny's going over the cliff in
a wheelchair. Wn't just go grab an old lady and
shut over the cliff? Watch or die. Well, I'll tell
you what is reckless. Trying to drive this freight train
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completely blind. That's what happens when you don't follow the rules,
when you don't follow the manual. We don't follow the
instructions and ignoring the operations manual. Of course, our children
are tied to the railroad tracks, and this train is
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out of control, and you've got bandits actually at the levers,
at the throttle, and the builders are doubtless scratching their
heads wondering why we bent on our own destruction, Why
we're bent on our own destruction, Why we're just look
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at the shipwreck ourselves with debt. Think about all this,
Think about all this coming weeks and months in the
year ahead. As Democrats, especially the far lunatic fringe of
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the dams and the big government statists, the rhinos, if
you will, of the Republican party all wants you to
vote for them and to tell you they're the best.
Remember all this, they try to continue to encourage you
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to ride on this crazy train. Remember that song crazy train? Yeah,
on that crazy train. I'm not going to play that
song because well, be copyright infringement. I prefer not getting
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sued by the estate of the guy that helps write it,
who died recently. But I think it applies. Let it
run through, Let it run through the tape deck in
your head. Well, we're talking about it because we are
on a real life crazy train gang and you've got
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two private clubs that have put us on it. This
could all be avoided. This is drama and theater for
political game and to scare you to pieces, to get
you fraught with panic. Part of this is show. I'm
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not saying there aren't some real world things at stake here,
And no, I'm not forgiving healthcare to illegal aliens. Of
course Democrats and oh that's just stupid talking paint. Well
not exactly, and I've got some proof on that. But nevertheless,
this gamesmanship has got a stop and these continuing reds.
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Let's have a bill. Let's have an actual budget bill,
which is what the Constitution ultimately requires let's start following
the dad gum Constitution, which every one of these fools
in both parties swore an oath to over a Bible
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or a Koran, or a dictionary or their mama's photograph
or something. They swore an oath to uphold the thing.
Now look at them, No, because it's better to play games,
because everything is about the next election cycle. It's not
about serving you the public. It's about serving themselves, their
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power and their own party. Connor, you're describing a Democrat. No,
I'm describing both parties. I've watched it, I've seen it.
Both are guilty. Both have blood on their hands in
a sense, Yes, I know this this go around, you
can probably blame the Damns more because Chuck Schumer's glasses
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on the end of his nose have gotten fogged up.
I get that. I get that Democrats probably do care
a little more of the blame on this one this
go round. But there's enough blame to go around for everybody.
And for those trying to blame Donald Trump, well, yeah,
he's he's got a little bit of a dog in
the hunt. Sure, he's a Republican, and you know, he's
gonna he's gonna make out of this, but ultimately there's
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not much he can do because this rest all this
power rests ultimately with Congress, not him. That this is
one time some executive order ain't gonna keep the government
from being unshut down. That doesn't fly. He knows that,
even he's smart enough to know that. So this is
all in Congress's hands at the moment, and they could
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fix this, uh in the next five minutes if they
wanted to by having a bill. Just do it the
way the Constitution says to do it, and they can
tell the House representatives could could do this there. Repubs
could do it. They control the House, and they could
tell the Senate go kick rocks. We just read it
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in the Constitution. They don't have to be a part
so that they may. They don't have to. They can
tell them to go kick rocks. So who cares how
they squabble in the Senate doesn't matter on a on
an actual budget bill, you see. But since it's a CR, well,
all the rules are all the Senate now, Yeah, because
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they're doing crs and not budget bills and not playing
by the rules of the Constitution. So do you see
the game that's now being played, and of course the
mainstinct media is right up in into their eyeballs. They
love this, They love the drama. They love this novella
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that's playing out in Washington District of Crazy, and it's
got people all revveed up. This is what they love
because both parties are hoping that in this poker game,
the other side will blink first and they can go
ha ha, we got you. That's not how this is
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supposed to work. Let's take a pause, so now let
you understand who it's supposed to work. Gang. We'll proceed
from there with this is your backdrop, because there's a
lot more to get into about this and a lot
of other things. Elon Musk and Erica Kirk actually bring
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on something. Elon Musk kind of it's starting to sound
a little bit more like a Christian. I don't think
he's there yet. I'm praying for the guy because he
sure needs Jesus.
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All right, So how is social Security, airports, food stamps,
all that? How is that going to be affected during
this government partial government shutdown? How's all going to be affected?
It's being reported by Elizabeth Elkin Fox News. Well, the
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federal government formally entered a shutdown at midnight Wednesday. And
by the way, they tried to do a little we'll
get in a little bit later. But they tried here
at the last minute, a little bit ago before I
opened the microphone, tried to do a little well let's
get to restart it again deal and it said yeah, no,
it failed to see r failed again in the Senate.
The federal government formally entered a shutdown midnight Wednesday, after
the Senate Democrats blocked a up led short term federal
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funding bill just hours before. While President Donald Trump and
his administration have some level of discretion over what is
affected during a shutdown, federal agencies must largely make their
own decisions that dictated by guidance from the Office of
Management and Budget. Okay, so they're they're they're kind of like, well,
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thousand of federal workers could be furloughed and others forced
to work without pay until the shutdown is resolve, which
you will be. It'll be surprised if it's tomorrow or
two or three days later. They might a wait, told
Monday of next week. They'll probably let it hang over
the weekend. Since we're not that far from the weekend.
My guess is probably Monday they'll come back to the
table and Monday evening they'll have something. That's just a guess.
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Don't quote me on it. That could be wrong. I
might go on for a couple three weeks. I'll be
a little s prized for that happens. But usually when
they do this kind of nonsense, it lasts a few hours,
a couple three days, and then when they're back in,
you know, to work something out. It's a poker game.
They're seeing who blinks. Now, there are many who could
lose her jobs altogether, per a memo issued by the
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O and B earlier this month. Now, in terms of
social security, social Security benefits are considered mandatory spending by
the federal Grumman, so Americans are expected to keep getting
those checks throughout the shut So if you're getting a
SOB security check SSDI, just your retirement, whatever, you should
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still get the check. It means you, tirees, Americans with disabilities,
others who already receive Social Security checks, we'll getchean to
get them now. Day to day operations that Socicurity Administration
are likely to be affected a little bit. However. That
means services like benefits, verifications, earnings record corrections and updates
over payments, processing and replacing Medicare cards could face some disruption, delays,
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et ceterre. According to the National Committee to Preserve Social
Security and Medicare, roughly six thousand Social Security Administration employees
or employees are expected to be fur load out of
nearly fifty two thousand now that according to a shut
down planning document released by the agency. In other words,
they have a little contingency planning cases happens, here's what
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we're going to do now. A Federal Aviation Administration also
known as the FAA, is expected to see some eleven thousand,
three hundred employees for a load out of nearly forty
five thousand that according to the environment of transportation, So
you might have some delays at airports. Excuse me, all right,
plan accordingly. If you're gonna be traveling over the next
week or so, next few days or so, you might
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want to plan accordingly. There could be some delays. They
could be stacking those planes up in the air around
the airport, flying around, and flying around a lot longer.
If you live near an airport, good luck, you're gonna
be hearing just constantly all day long as these planes
are are stuck somewhere about, you know, ten to fifteen
thousand feet above your house, circling the airport or whatever.
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Air Traffic controllers at airports are deemed essential and therefore
must come to work, but we'll do so with their
paychecks deferred until the shutdown is resolved. Aviation roomaking routine,
personnel security background investigators, and air traffic performance analyses disease
will stop. However, more than two three and fifty workers
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or so, including aircraft certification engineers aerospace engineers, will be furloughed.
Not according to the Nation Traffic Controllers Association or the NATCA,
the NATCA said the previous shutdowns saw immense added strained
on air traffic controllers, with many being forced to work
second jobs to get paychecks for their families. In addition
to an already grueling schedule that all means Americans could
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face could face flight disruptions, particularly at airport if airport
workers like TSA agents call out sick, as the given
numbers did during thirty five days shutdown back in early
twenty nineteen, you might recall that. So people, if you're
going to be flying, do what you got to do.
Take precautions in that regard. Okay, Now, military and veterans
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ROUGHI forty five percent of the military savian personnel are
set to be furloughed during the shutdown. That according to
the Federal News Network, that's your several service people, support
people that support the veterans. Planning document by the Defense
Department said it will continue to defend the nation and
conduct ongoing military operations during the shutdown. However, personel and
active duty must continue to report to work, but we'll
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also do so without getting paid until after the shutdown.
The zone and it's gonna be tartled. That's gonna be
hard on some military personnel in their families, no doubt. Now,
health care for veterans will largely continue to operate, with
VIA clinics and medical centers remaining open. For the most part.
VA benefits like compensation, pension, education, and housing benefits will
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continue to be delivered to those who served. The Department
of Veterans Affairs has said, Okay, so if you're still
getting your VIA benefits, you should still get that check.
If you're used to getting whatever that is in the
mail each month, you'll continue to get that. Okay. VIA
benefits regional offices will be closed, however, and the department
will stop providing a transition program, assistance and career counseling,
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So those sectors of all that will temporarily shut down.
The VA Central Office will also pause outreach to state, county, tribal, municipal,
faith based and community based partners. All right infrastructure project now.
The OMB Director russ A Vaut announced on Wednesday morning
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that about eighteen billion bucks in New York City based infrastructure.
This is for New York City infrastructure projects will be
paused during the shutdown. Man, Donnie's not gonna like that,
is he? That includes a construction of a new subway line,
as well as a new tunnel and rail infrastructure under
the Hudson rivers Worth, noting that the Democrats in the
House and Senator are both from New Way. But jeorg
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Ce you odd in English, New York City about that
healthcare Now, Medicare program will continue to operate. Bring the shutdown.
Good news for American seniors. So the Medicare staff isn't
going to be delayed or you're not going if your
doctor submits owner Medicare and now we're gonna say, well,
you know, you have to wait about for a month
or two get that doc because you know, so there's
not gonna be any of that going on. Okay, all right.
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Senator for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS has said it
also has enough funding for Medicaid through the end of
the twenty twenty five calendar years. So unless this goes
past December thirty first, you should be good on that, Okay, okay.
So the CMS will maintain the staff necessary to make
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payments eligible states for the Children's Health Insurance Program CHIP.
CMS will also continue to the federal marketplace activities such
as eligibility verification using federal marketplace user free to carry
over CMS website has said CMS policy and room making
oversight of major major contractors, and maneficiary case work with
largely pause. However, pause not cease to exist. It means
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will luckily be tougher for Americans who rely on medicn
medicate to resolve current billing dispute. So if those are lingering,
they might be a little issue with that and other
issues with insurance during the shutdown. Okay, if you, in
other words, if you have something that's kind of still
in the pipeline that they're still debating and questioning whether
you owe it or they owe it, Yeah, that's going
to probably be a little bit longer for you get
an answer on that. Your healthcare providers will have to
(40:55):
just you know, grit their teeth on that one. Some
telehealth services, particularly those in place during the COVID nineteen pandemic,
are also expected to see disruptions. Food stamps no, the
nutritional benefits federal food stamps benefits for them for the
most needy are expected to continue, at least temporarily. That
according to the US Department of Agriculture. So for the for
the near future, your food stamp stamp card stuff should
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be okay, okay, and WICK will continue will continue subject
to the availability of funding. USDA said, So probably for
the next week or two, you're probably okay. If it
goes long after that, well, you know, SNAP is expected
to stay funded through at least the month of October,
but a shutdown lasting longer could force USDA to tap
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into available reserve funding, which they do have. By the way,
most of these agencies do have lover reserve funding stuck
back somewhere, okay for just this kind of nonsense. WICK
must rely on the ability to recover and reallicate unused
grant award funds from the previous fiscal year during the shutdown.
That means both the timelines are not immediately clear and
could be subject to change. So probably in the near future,
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I think it's gonna be okay. A vast majority of
employees at the USDA's Food and Nutrition Services I was
known as FNS, which oversees those programs, are expected to
be furlough to hour, which could lead to disruptions and delays.
Out of the sum thirty seven employees, the department said
one and thirty five FINS employees could be furloughed. That
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according to USDA's shut down plans. Okay, so that's what's
gonna that's what's going to be affected. To not be affected,
I think for most of you, you're good to go.
Whatever government assistance you're getting, you're probably going to continue
to well, you are going to continue to get it,
in some cases through the October, in some cases maybe
through the end of the year if it lasts long.
Don't think it'll be that long. I really don't. And
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everything else. Like so security the benefits in other words,
if you're getting a check cut for you regularly from
the government, that's not going to stop. There's a bottom
line there. Okay, you're good to roll remembers. So security
is funded by and I've said this before, you got
to look at so security as a pipeline from people's
wallets into the pile. As long as there is people working,
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or at least enough of people working, and there are
regular civilians working, there's money going into the system. Okay,
there's money going into the system. So you're gonna get
your check because there's money flowing into the system from
an outside source, if that makes sense, from people's paychecks.
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That's so security tax is going to continue to roll.
All right, so they got money rolling in. We all
look at it that way. I mean, if things just
really get the push come to shove, they got funds
rolling in from people's paychecks. So so security is funded.
So some of the some of the fear port that's
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happening out there, don't buy it, okay, because anyhow it works,
Granny is not going over the cleft. Old people are
not going to be, you know, having to go to
food banks and decide, Okay, do I give this cat
food to my cat or do I eat it? You
know that that's you know, I'm seeing memes and people
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talking about crazy stuff. That's not how it works. Okay,
So don't buy into that garbage. Let's take apart the
more Christian tecolt rocks still to calm stick.
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Alrighty, So some of the damns that were big on
this thing, I have no answer for why they voted
shut the government down. This being reported by Daily Color
News Foundation of Cole Savario. In fact, there were several
Democratic members of Congress that scurried away from a question
from a guy from the National Public National Committee in
r CC about why they voted to shut the government
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down or didn't vote and let it shut down, as
the case may be. We'll let you hear this clip,
and you know, of course it doesn't it's extracted from
the video. But as you hear these, as you hear
there's where there's no audios or somebody really talking, visualizing
your mind that particular person walking away, Okay, not wanting
(47:32):
to answer the question. I've noticed how a lot of
when they get down there in the hall, now, if
they're all on the front steps, are all doing their
their little news spiels. When all the front steps of
the Capitol with the crowd behind them or whatever, or
if they're in the rotunda, they'll do they step up
to the mic and they'll do a little spiel or something,
and they'll take a few questions and then walk away.
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But I've noticed that when they're walking in the halls
of the basement of the Capitol building there they're all
offices or whatever, they usually want to talk too much,
act like wait a minute, you know, I'm not the
row Ton of mid on the front steps. Who are
you talking to me? They don't usually want to get
into much conversation with especially very pointed questions from reporters
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or sometimes in cases concerned citizens that manage you get
down there. They just don't want to talk. And they're
cigaret service person, or they're big staff guy that's around them, bodyguard, whoever,
somebody that's un establish. It's a big dude kind of
gets in between, and you know, sort of gives them
a dirty look at whoever's asking the question and gets
(48:36):
in between them and them and the representative or senator
or whoever. So we've seen this before, but let me
let you hear the clip. I find it amusing.
Speaker 8 (48:49):
The congressman, why don'd you vote to shut down the government?
Speaker 5 (48:53):
No comment, of course not.
Speaker 1 (48:56):
Excuse me, congressman.
Speaker 13 (48:57):
Why'd you vote to shut down the government?
Speaker 2 (49:00):
Because I think it's important to have healthcare?
Speaker 13 (49:04):
Congressman, why'd you vote to shut down the government? Oh
you didn't, congressman. You're voting no on the roll call. Congressman,
why'd you vote to shut down the government?
Speaker 4 (49:14):
No?
Speaker 13 (49:14):
Common, congressman. Congressman, why'd you vote to shut down the government? Congressman, No,
common Congressman.
Speaker 8 (49:23):
Congressman, why'd you vote to shut down the government. Why'd
you vote to shut down the government?
Speaker 3 (49:28):
Everyone voted.
Speaker 10 (49:29):
You never voted not in a roll call to eighty one?
Speaker 1 (49:33):
Roll call to eighty one?
Speaker 4 (49:35):
Excuse me, congressman, why'd you vote to shut down the government.
Speaker 1 (49:38):
Oh I'm gonna try.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
I want to keep it open.
Speaker 8 (49:40):
Okay, Well, had you vote on roll call to eighty
one to shut down the government.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
I want to keep it open, but you voted to
shut it down.
Speaker 13 (49:47):
All right, congressman, why'd you vote to shut down the government? Congressman,
No comment.
Speaker 8 (49:55):
Is me, congressman, why'd you vote to shutdown the government?
Speaker 3 (49:59):
No answer?
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Congressmen.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Yeah, as the little rodents scurried away, that's the kindest
thing I can. Well, you know they have them in
the basement right where do rodents tend to live in structures?
They tend to kind of go down, Well, they will
go up your walls, behind the walls, but they tend
to kind of go down, you know, where the moisture
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is and the bugs are crawling and the little crumbs
and snacks are a formia' that's into where they kind
of infest most buildings right, including our capitol building. And
I put most lawmakers I don't care what's behind their name,
and in that category they're and our finding Fithers knew
they were going to be rodents, two legged rodents, getting
(50:45):
into our government. That's why they gave us the Constitution.
They gave us to keep these rodents in a pretty
pretty strong cage, all right, because they had dealt with
the rodents running the British empire very directly, so they
didn't want to just go back to what they had
gotten out of. As we are celebrating the by s
(51:06):
yscal centennial of our founding of our nation. I mean,
there's a reason for all this. So anyway, I just
thought that was a sad but kind of humorous all
at the same time. Now there is a FED audit
emergency Medicaid undercut. THEMS on illegal immigrant health coverage being
(51:28):
reported by Cameron arcanned Fox News past federal audit along
with existing state government policies, raised his questions regarding claims
from the Senate Democrats that illegal immigrants do not receive
medicaid amid the ongoing federal government shut down debate, because
that's one of the big sticking points.
Speaker 7 (51:45):
Now.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
You had Senator Tammy Duckworth, she Shamilana Way if that
makes a difference, she's a dem if that makes a difference,
posted on next Tuesday. Quote fact, undocumented immigrants are not
even eligible to purchase the ACA coverage we're trying to protect.
Public is voted to high costs and take health care
away from American citizens inclanding their own constituents. Read that
again over and over, although those in the country illegally
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may not be able to purchase coverage to the Affordable
Care Act. In California, for example, was subject to a
twenty twenty four federal audit from the Office of the
Inspector General for improperly requesting that the federal government cover
fifty two point seven million dollars in capitation costs for
those with unsatisfactory immigration status in other words, illegal immigrants okay.
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The OIG then recommended that the state refund the federal
government in fact. In addition, there were concerns about the
costs of emergency health care for illegal immigrants, which was
also referenced by the OIG in the audit on the
Golden State quote. States are generally prohibited from claiming the
federal reimbursement for Medicaid services other than treatment of an
emergency medical condition provided a certain non citizens with unsatisfacory
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immigration status or UIs city of US. The OIG's website
stated regarding the audit, However, California's Medicaid program this is
a quote. However, California's Medicaid program extends coverage beyond limited
federal Medicaid benefits to these citizens, and we generally need
to pay for non emergency services using state funds. Now again,
(53:22):
Duckwick claims that it is a fact that undocumented immigrants
are not even eligible to purchase acate coverage. We're trying
to protect hoevery. A federal audit and emergency Medicaid undercut
this narrative. The OG said California was using the proxy
percentage that was developed in the early two thousands, without
assessing whether the percentage correctly accounted for the costs of
providing non emergency services to non citizens with UIs. Undermanaged care,
(53:46):
several states offer Medicaid coverage two individuals regardless of their
legal status. Okay, you may live in one of those
and typically use state tax payer dollars to cover the cost,
so you are paying for it anyway. Still, as evidenced
by the federal audit, it leads to broader concerns about
whether any federal taxpayer funds are used or kind of
sort of trickle in there and kind of get maneuvered
over in there, including for emergency costs. At the state level.
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The costs of health care for those in the country
illegally become a critical part of budget talks earlier this year.
In fact, in Minnesota, Illinois, California that according to the
Wall Street Journal, they reported on that back in June,
quote Congression Congressional Democrats in mainstream media are saying that
Chuck Schumer's one point five three and a dollar a
CR counteroffer does not allow legal aliens to get free
(54:31):
health care, but it does. Speaker Mike Johnson posted on
x on Wednesday. He said, here's how the Democrats CR
would repeal our working families tax cup policies and eliminade waste,
fraud and abuse from medicaid, including all our protections against
taxpayer funded healthcare and benefits going to illegals. And then
he posted a link that went back to the to
the which I don't have time get into her a
(54:53):
better good break, but you can look that up that
pointed back to the CR that linked linked to the
CR that was proposed. And again there's back and forth
and gamesmanship going on here. But the argument is, I
think it's a fair one, especially in the states that
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do go ahead and offer medicaid state funded medicaid portions
of the program. But understand that Medicaid, medicare all that
all these all these programs get some federal funding. The
question is how much trickles into what the states requests
and goes trickles into the state budget that then turns
(55:38):
around and goes into paying for somebody that's in an
indirect way, if you want to put it like that.
It's here legally to pay for their health care because
that's paid by everybody. Okay, and if you live in
one of these states, it doesn't differentiate. But whether you're
here legally or illegally, and you get and you're going
to get the Medicaid state funding anyway, well you're paying
for it anyhow. Okay. Now there could be some federal
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laws on some of that. I don't know. Of course,
there'll probably be some constitutional kickback questions. But bottom line
being that it is a real thing. It is a
genuine concern. It's not something that's made up. Now you
could argue how big of a concern it actually is
and is it big enough to shut everything down? Well,
some people think that it is. But it is a concern.
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It's not something just made up as a talking points.
I can tell you that's garbage right there. But of course,
any these parties are gonna make hay on anything. The
two parties. You don't make hay at the big parties
are gonna make hay on anything they can make hay on,
So you've got to keep that in the back of
your mind always. It's like a pause Morris Christian talk
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all right, shockpole, shockpole. Broad majority of Americans reject Democrat
pushed to shut down gunment. That's being reported by Hannah
Knots in bridbart dot com. A wide majority of Americans
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reject that. Well, why am I saying? Americans? Well, that's
what George W. Bush called us was. Americans right rejected
Democrat pushed to shut down the government, which will happen
at midnight if nothing changes a shock. New York Times
seeing a poll found yeah, this is coming from the
way with York Times survey asked respondents about their views
(01:01:17):
on whether Democrats should or should not shut down the
government if their demands are not met. Across the board,
the majority of all responded sixty five percent. Now, as
we'll say, two out of three roughly said Democrats should
not shut down the government, compared to just twenty seven
percent who said yeah they should. Surprisingly, Democrats themselves remain
relatively split, as less than a majority is. Forty seven
(01:01:38):
percent said they believe fellow Democrats should shut down the
government their demands you're not met? HOWE about forty three
percent said no, they should not. Additionally, most independence fifty
nine percent believe the Democrats should not be shutting down
the government. That'll be my group, aligning with the vast
majority of Repubs. A mass of ninety two percent said
(01:01:58):
that they should not. The survey he was taking September
twenty second through twenty seventh among one three and thirteen
reritish of voters across the country. All right, so that's that.
I will let you share a clip here in just
a sec This is from JD. Vance. He was on
the talking Heads on Fox. Of course it was this morning,
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I believe, talking or was it yesterday morning talking about
the government shutdown or the looming shutdown. And of course,
by the way, let me should share this with you
because before I went live, maybe about thirty forty minutes
before I went live, this popped in my news feeds.
It said Senate again rejects CR's government stays shut down.
It's being reported by Eric Mack Ofnewsmax. Senate once again
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rejected the Continuing Resolution the CR to keep the government funded,
having failed both votes wednesday for this, The Senate Democrat
CR failed forty seven to fifty three on party lines,
of course, is showing no change from the vote that
I before the House GOPCR hoping to gain five votes
meet the sixty vote threshold after last night fifty five
forty five vote failed stayed the same as well. So
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that's that's where that's at. So even little CR to
try and kind of kind of nudge this thing forward
just and went flat. They might try those another time
or three before they finally just give up. I'm not
going to hold my breath either way on how they
handle this. Yeah, we see this. We see this all
the time. We see this all the time, and we'll
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probably see more. Okay, I mean you know that, I
know that it's this game well because it works. They
keep doing it because basically basically it works. Okay, it works.
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Here's a clip of JD Vans it's Vpjdvance talking to
talking heads this morning I think it was this morning
on Fox News and talking about the government shut down
and about the big sticking point that seemed to kind
of cause this to one extent or the other, which
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is about the funding of in other words, federal funding
of medical care for those who are here illegally, in
other words, forcing taxpayers to pay for medical care for
folks who are here illegally, who aren't eve supposed to
be here. And in some cases the only folks came
hardly for their own healthcare. And why am I going
to pay over this care? This guy over here? You know,
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we have put a diamond of the system. Are are
many are very many dimes into the system because many
are working on the table. Anyhow, Oh, why do I
got to pay for their medical billing? Really pay for
my own? And it's a fair question, it is a
very fair question. Why do I, as a taxpayer? Why
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am I on the hook for this thing? It's one thing.
I suppose if you're donating to a charity, that does
it okay? But you know you've got to pay your
federal taxes. I mean, the RS pretty much has a
gun to your head. Right, you don't pay your taxes, well,
they come and arrest you and take your stuff, and
you know, and you either jailer out on the street. Right,
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So you don't have much. You don't really have much
of a say in the matter. It's one thing. If
you choose to donate to a charity or an organization
that or a hospital fund or relief fund or something
that pays for it. That's one thing. But if you
know jack boot to government agent comes to your head
and it comes to your place and says you, well,
you know you're gonna pay for this, it's a little
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different story. Right, So let me cheer this clip.
Speaker 9 (01:05:51):
One of the lies that continues to be told is
that they're not giving funding to illegals health care.
Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
Can you explain to our audience why that's not true.
Speaker 9 (01:06:04):
Yeah, So this is a Democrat talking point. They say,
we're not actually trying to give healthcare benefits to illegal aliens.
And here's why it's not true. There are two Biden
era programs that explicitly gave the taxpayer healthcare money to
illegal aliens that we turned off when President Trump took
over in January. Program number one is there's a lot
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of emergency healthcare at hospitals that are provided to illegal
aliens that was funded by the federal government. We turned
off that funding because of course, we want American citizens
to benefit from those hospital services, not to be taxed
and then to have those hospital services go to illegal aliens.
The second of which is the Biden administration gave mass
parole to millions upon millions of illegal aliens, and then
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they simultaneously made.
Speaker 12 (01:06:49):
Those paroleees eligible for.
Speaker 9 (01:06:52):
Healthcare benefits funded by taxpayers. In the One Big Beautiful Bill,
President Trump and Congressional Republicans turned off that money to
healthcare funding for illegal aliens. The Democrats want to turn
it back on, and in their initial proposal, the first
thing that they put out to reopen the government, they
actually turned that money for health care benefits for illegal
aliens back on. So it's not something that we made up.
(01:07:15):
It's not a talking point. It is in the text
of the bill that they initially gave to us to
reopen the government. It's preposterous for them to run away
from it now. But look, let's set that all to
the side. Let's open up the government. Let's negotiate on
all these healthcare policy issues. Obviously, we're not going to
support healthcare benefits for illegal aliens, but we will work
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with them to lower healthcare costs for American citizens if
they're willing to do so.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Well, presuming that he means what he says there, we'll
take him at his word.
Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Again, he's you know, he's a politician too, So anytime
a politician's mouth, their lips are moving. We always have
to be skeptical.
Speaker 7 (01:07:52):
Lot.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
I don't care what part of they're in. It's just
you better be skeptical. What did Jesus say? Be generalist?
Au but what where? He is a snake, cautious as
a snake. So we have to be uh, obviously we
got to take that tack with everybody got wright, our
founders did and would. It's what, we have a constitution
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that's got some pretty uh, pretty strong things in it.
Did a tent anyway to limit government? Of course they
go around it? And then what do you do then?
So that's his explanation. I think he's right by and large,
and he reiterates some of what I've written that article
for you. You know, there's been some audits the federal
governments had come in and go, well on, wait a minute.
So so it it's it's a little spongey there. It's
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not as clear cut as some damn politicians want you
to believe it is. It's just not and you're on
the hook for it one way or the other. The
question is, you know, is that fair? Why should Americans
be put on the on the hook for that one
way or the other? So it's a valid question and
a valid point of contention. Is it is it a
big enough hill to put plan a flag on and
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shut down the federal government over? Well, it looks like
the Dems field that it is now, I guess to
some each the other Republics feel it is too, because
it seems to be the primary I'll probably not the
only one, but one of the primary sticking points here
in all of this. Now that what's being labeled as
the Schumer shut down by many folks, and it's being
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imported by Andy annam Pack and Andy shay In Abrier
of the Daily Car News Foundation. San Dam's blocked a
clean extension of a government funding bill late Tuesday evening,
as we'll say, almost early Wednesday morning, behalf of the
Democrats buck sent a majority leader, Chuck Schumer, in an
effort to avert a looming government shut down. Three members
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of the Democrat caucus, Senators John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Catherine
Cortes Masto of Nevada or Nevada, and that Gus King
of Maine voted with Republicans to fund the government. Bipartisan
spending bill still failed to clear the upper chambers sixty
vote were requirement. All right, that's a threshold that they've
set during a vote of fifty five to forty five. Actually,
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the vote highlighted internal disagreement among Senate Democrats over whether
to plunge the country into a government shut down. The
Trio notably voted with Schumer to prevent a government of
funding lapse back in March. Quote unknot support it costs
the government shutdown that would hurt Nevada families and had
even more power to the reguless administration. Cortes Masto said,
(01:10:30):
in part in a statement following the vote, that's sort
of interesting. So there are some folks kind of well
and some political analysts on both sides of the sphere,
shall we say, are saying that one of the reasons
why Schumer is sort of heck bent on doing this
is he's trying to peel to a cause of Cortes's base,
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because the rumor is she don't run per Senate and
might beat him. He's been up there longer than dirt,
so he you know, he doesn't want to lose his gig.
I think another reason why term limits probably aren't a
bad idea for both members of the House and members
of the Senate. But that's that's kind of where that's at.
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If you're wondering one of the things, that's before we
move on from this and go to other because a
lot of other stuff's talking about besides you shutdown. I
know it's kind of bay headline, but we're going to
move on from here in a sec. One of the
things again, you've got to keep in the back of
your mind. That's what I shared earlier in the broadcast
top of the hour. If you're just joining up when
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the podcast is loaded up to all the various places,
load up and go back and listen to that. But
they're not really following the constitutional architecture for this, which
would avoid this kind of nonsense. So see, when you
fail to read the manual, you know, you wind up
with crazy stuff. I liken it to a dad, you know,
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at five point thirty on Christmas morning putting together a
kid's bike, and when he's done, it looks more like
a piece of yard equipment than it does a kid's bicycle.
And this is the problem that you run into when
you have when you're not following the owner's manual. You know,
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when you put down the instruction manual, and Dad says,
I can put a bike together.
Speaker 14 (01:12:23):
He can.
Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
You just take these things in, probably almost blindfold. When
I was a kid, I complicated going to be and
it's five thirty Christmas morning. You're seting her looking at
something that doesn't look like quite like quite look like
the bicycle in the picture. Stuff is real loose and
I ain't working right. And he's like, oh gosh, the
kid's gonna be up in about thirty minutes running down here,
want to see his new bike. And I'm you know,
I'm still here in the closet put it together because
he didn't bother to read the instruction manual. Okay, And
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then he finally goes back and reads it. Okay, well,
I got these four pieces here. I don't know what
these go to, and I guess these are the pieces
I need to put in there. And so he's in
the closet for another hour or two trying to fix
the bicycle so that the poor kid can ride it hopefully.
You know the scenario. This is what happens when we
don't read the instruction manual and follow it like we're
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supposed to and don't understand it. Our instruction manual for
how this thing is supposed to work. It's called our constitution,
And more often than not, we have members of both parties,
and sometimes neither party, wanting to go around the thing
because it's just not convenient. Well, it wasn't meant to
be convenient. That's the whole point. Our founders didn't want
it to be convenient. The Constitution doesn't give rights to
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the government. It delegates authorities or powers to the government.
It doesn't give it rights. You're the one with the rights, Okay,
give a bill of rights, all right. The things that
the Constitution says the government can do aren't rights of
the government. Their powers, their authorities delegated. Madison said, well, who, Well,
(01:14:00):
by the states and the people. How do I know that? Well,
all you got to do is just a cursory reading
of the tenth Amendment. All right. If something is delegated,
is delegated by some group or person or somebody. If
somebody delegates something to you, some kind of authority or
power to you, well, where did it come from? It
came from somebody else. It didn't come from you. Who
(01:14:21):
did it come from? Oh, well, it came from somebody else,
or maybe a group of somebody else's okay, that's how
it works with our government or the way it's supposed
to work. And I know what Tim the eyebrows Kine
said a couple of weeks back, which is one of
the most ludicrous things I've heard the man say. And
I know he's one of our politicians here in the
communist wealth of Virginia. I don't know why he still is, uh,
(01:14:49):
but pretty much came out and said that you know,
your rights come from government, and politicians like him knew
they don't either. He read, he has either, he has
read the Colories of Independence. Didn't get it where it
said our innaiable rights come from our creator. That would
be God. And that's not a Christian nationalist thing to say.
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That's just right there in your Declaration of Independence. So
are founders believed. Some of them aren't know what I
would call orthodox lower case O Christians, some were Deists,
but they held an ideology that believed our rights did not,
in essence, for argument's sake, did not come from governments
or the hand of men, because if it comes from governments,
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then their permission slaps and they're not rights and you're
a subject, not a citizen. Okay, And you don't have
elected representatives of folks uh directing government affairs. You have
basically vassal lords and miniature kings. Well, we kind of
came out of that system. We weren't going to go
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back to that. Founders are darned certain we weren't going
to go back to that nonsense. So that's why they
together what they put together. You see, So our rights
are inherent. They come, as a founder said, from God
or a higher authority or a higher power, whatever you're
gonna call it, not from some government, not from some
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government bureaucrat who can remove them at whim. Because if
they do come from government, then those rights can be
taken away without due process at whim, and they become
permission slips and not rights. You see, if you have
to get a permission slip from the government to exercise
a right, well it's no longer a right, and you're
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no longer a citizen. You're a subject begging to some
vassal overlord for a permission to do something, for a privilege.
It's not the Bill of Privileges or the Bill of
permission slips, it's the Bill of rights. And actually the
Bill of Rights don't even give your rights. They simply
codifies your rights at common law if you want to
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get technical about it. Okay, now that we've had that
little civic lesson, let's take a pause. More Christian talking
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He was with God in the beginning. Through him, all
things were made. Without him, nothing was made but has
been made. In his was life. And that light was
the light of men. The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood it. He was in
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the world did not recognize him. From John one. Listen
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(01:19:05):
for just a second. Talks amongst yourself. You know what
is going on here? Okay, all right, I had to
do a little something here. I have a computer that's
it's an older computer, but it's faithful and it works.
But once in a while it kind of does its
own thing. It allegedly predates. Well, are kind of parallels
(01:19:25):
the beginnings of AI technology. I think it. I think
this computer has a mind of its own. I don't know.
It's kind of weird, kind of weird. I was watching
The Love Missus all and I were watching this weird
sci fi movie the other night about this lady she met.
She made some little robut a number of years back
and anyway, there was this creepy kind of a guy
(01:19:46):
that was one of these sort of high tech he
ransom high tech companies. Why aren't the high tech guys,
Why the guys that runs some high tech company is
kind of creepy and weird anyway, you know that a
little off. But anyway, it's like their geniuses but maybe
you know, I don't know, don't quite know how to
tie their shoes, you know, the type. Anyway, So they
(01:20:06):
had the stereotypical kind of high tech running a big company,
mega tech companies, conglomerate genius. And he turned out to
be an evil genius. And according to the storyline, in
this thing, some little toy or something that was made
back in nineteen eighty four or something had some kind
of a technology and that got kind of weird and
(01:20:27):
it got sentient and it, you know, it had its
own personality. It became self aware and blah blah blah blah.
And they had they could have figure out why this
thing was doing weird stuff. And they and it was
part of a little robot system that was killing people
and put iploring gas into people's houses. And they had
kept out of the media as much as possible and
bribed authorities and investigate these people's deaths, bribed them to
(01:20:50):
keep them quiet. Anyway, just the story is there's these
two robots going at each other, two different technologies, and
this one lady built this one that was fighting the
other technologlogy and the one technology that was the quote
unquote the bad technology, and they were both gals, Okay,
you know galpower. It was very It's very that the
whole show was very all the key you know, everybody
(01:21:11):
in the show that was a key player in this
thing just about was.
Speaker 7 (01:21:13):
You know, a lady.
Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
So I mean, and there's nothing wrong with that, but
I mean, you know, it's obviously had a little bit
of a there was a little bit of woke ism
in this thing, okay, and some of the key players,
and there were vegans and this and that. You know,
not if there's anything wrong with being a vegan, but
you know what I'm saying, you could check off all
the boxes. Anyhow, The point I'm getting at is these
two technologies were warring with each other, but in the
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end the good technology won. Of course, it went sort
of into the cloud, I guess you could say, became virtual.
But it was interesting that that the bad robot and
they were both quote unquote female robots, that the key
robots that were fighting each other, the key technologies. She
was gravitating towards this old technology from the nineteen eighties
(01:21:57):
that gave her all these powers. It was like sort
of a child want to come home to its mother.
I guess you could say so it was. It was
an interesting movie, kind of weird. It was funny. It
was kind of a dark comedy in some ways. We
laughed at some of the scenes, and I thought, man,
if I could get away of putting some of these
lines on my show without a copyright violation, I would
love to have sampled some of the clips. They were hysterical.
(01:22:18):
But anyway, the point being that, you know, technology is
kind of is kind of weird, and even this older technology.
Because I've got a computer over here that's gotten an
older version of Windows, but it works. It's a Frankenstein
computer built by a buddy mine who just live in Austin,
Texas in the high tech realm himself. I won't say
he worked for it through this Frankenstein computer together for
me that has worked all these years. It's a little
(01:22:39):
bit older Windows technology, but the darn thing works usually
pretty well. Once in a while, as older technology can
can glitch a little bit, it does what it wants
to do, and it's I don't know, I need to
maybe submit it to some people to test it and
maybe they'll find some weird chip on one of the
boards or processors that, you know, ooh, this thing you're
not to have. This was where'd you get this military
(01:23:02):
grade ship? Sir Well talked to his buddy of mine
and put it together. Anyway, this is kind of funny.
Yelling match breaks out in the Senate hearing with former
Biden official over two spirit safe spaces. It's being reported
by Peter Pineto Fox News. Senator Josh Holly, he's from
Missura or a Missouri or a misery drilled into a
(01:23:23):
former Biden official for his organization's policies on creating safe
spaces for two spirit individuals. And a yelling match between
Senat Josh Holly and this guy from the Bid administration
broke out in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing over the
need for two spirit safe places. Took it back gun
violence by the way, two spirits, you know, it's kind
of getting into the world of the occult. Maybe anyway,
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Holly challenged Gregory Jackson Junior, who served as a deputy
director for the Biden White House Office of Gun Violence
Prevention and more recently as the head of Community Justice
Action Fund over the organization's policies in creating safe spaces
for two spirit individual rules, which basically, there's a theory
out there that many people who are quote unquote trans
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actually have two spirits within them. There's nothing in your Bible. Well,
how do I say this? There's nothing in your Bible
that would back that up unless you deem it possessed. Okay,
but that aside, and that's not what these people think.
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In other words, they don't say, well, you know, there's
the human spirit and there's other spirit that jumped in them.
What they claim is the people that these people are
born with twin spirits or two spirits, and one is
a female spirit, one's a male spirit, and so that's
why they're torn or whatever. And that's what creates all this,
that they actually born with two spirits within them, not
(01:24:52):
just one human spirit, but two human spirits. If that
makes sense. Okay, this is it kind of gets in
the world of the occult. Look, what you believe does
influence politics, It just does. There's no way to separate
those two in the in the in the ultimate end,
I mean, that's the way it's been since. I mean,
go back to the days of the Greeks and the
Romans who have of course, uh polytheists, who believed in
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all kinds of gods and goddesses and everything, and it
kind of affect what they did and what they believed in,
what they celebrated, and how they did and if you
didn't well off with your head, you know. Uh So
let me let you hear this clip. And I kind
of dovetails them what I talked about. Please listen to
last week, So I think it was last week's shore
the week before I talked about the modern day paganism.
(01:25:34):
It's kind of vendered uh, our political realm, and that
of course, by its nature, hates Christians. We're gonna get
to that in just a bit. Because Hillary Clinton kind
of made some insinuations about Christians. It flew over like
a lead blimp. But let me let hear this exchange.
It's it's it's rather telling in some ways rather telling.
Speaker 16 (01:26:00):
Thing else.
Speaker 9 (01:26:00):
You say.
Speaker 16 (01:26:00):
Here's what you say we ought to invest in instead
of funding the police. Here's what we ought to invest in.
We do need to invest in programs that acknowledge the
need for safe space. Initiatives led by lesbian, gay, bisexual,
two spirit trans and gender nonconforming people. What's too spirit?
Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
Well, look, I don't know.
Speaker 17 (01:26:22):
You guys have will pull in some some interesting This
is from your report. If you look at the report,
the focus is on investing in outreach workers.
Speaker 16 (01:26:32):
You say that you shouldn't invest in the police, but
we ought to invest in two spirit community programs that
acknowledge to slurt and you're not going to that.
Speaker 17 (01:26:41):
We're not going to discriminate against any nonprofit.
Speaker 7 (01:26:43):
What is spirit?
Speaker 16 (01:26:44):
What is to spirit? You say, don't fund the police,
but do fund programs that create save spaces for two
spirit people?
Speaker 6 (01:26:51):
What what is?
Speaker 16 (01:26:52):
I just want to know.
Speaker 5 (01:26:52):
I don't know what that is.
Speaker 16 (01:26:53):
I have no idea what that is.
Speaker 17 (01:26:54):
Well, I honestly I'm not completely aware of the language
he wrote the report written. But what I'm telling you
is that what we.
Speaker 16 (01:27:02):
As a two spirit individual? I mean, really, this is
your policy, This is your policymaker's playbook. You are the
witness called by the Democrats on this committee, so I
assume you reflect their views. Well, you don't want to
fund the police, you want to fund safe spaces for
two spirit individuals. What is a two spirit person?
Speaker 17 (01:27:19):
I feel like I'm looking at a two faced individual,
because you talk about red, you're looking.
Speaker 16 (01:27:24):
At somebody who I'd like to hear an answer. Here's
the answer. The answer is you don't have any solutions.
You want to invest in gobbledegoog and take away money
from police officers who actually keep our community safe. And
when you're called on the record, you deny it. It's
all there as black and white and your writers.
Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
There and.
Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
Yeah, when all those fellows resort to the ad hominem attack,
I can't answer your question. But I want to just
call you names. Yeah, Okay, I'm going to call you names. See,
that's that's the playbook. Now, that's that's how we how
we how we roll, that's the way we do it.
(01:28:04):
Don't debate the substance, Just start calling people names. That
really means you've already That meant Josh actually won the
argument or the debate there, uh in in that particular round,
because when you have to resort to calling somebody a name,
then well, okay, you've already lost. You've already lost the
debate at that point. If you can't debate the substance
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of the of the issue talking that you're talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
Well.
Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Again, this is part and parcel for where we're at
today in modern politics in America, and you must understand that.
And paganism has I mean it's it's started to seep in.
It really has. I mean, weird stuff has started to
seep in to our modern day politics. I'm not shocked.
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I'm not surprised because when you pull God out of
the public squares, I said, I think it was last week,
please go back in ONTs dark as might have been
the week before when I got one. I talked about
this when you pull God out of the public square,
when you you know, try to pull God out of
out of schools. But good luck totally doing that, because
you know how many kids are still praying over the
algebra exam under their breath, whether you want them to
or not. You know, something's going to fill in, something's
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going to fill in the void. And there you have it.
Weird stuff too, spirit people, Yeah, okay, alrighty? Then are alrighty?
Then shifting gears. Massive uh illegal immigration raid targets the
(01:29:37):
Aragua members. It's being reported by handanewts in bright bart
dot com. A massive legal immigration rate in Chicago and
that is the correct pronunciation of that city. Talk to
any Native Chicagoans up there. The targeting members of the
targeting members of the violent Trendy Aragua gang resulted over
two dozen arrests. This administration makes good on its promise
(01:29:59):
keeping American communities safe, despite sanctuary city policies making it
difficult to do so. The rating way involves several agencies
in three interred few months a lot. They're in a
federal officers. Wow, it's like a small army which took
place on Tuesday evening in Chicago's South Ashore neighborhood. Authorities
have reason to believe that the apartment complex has been
(01:30:19):
used as a hub of sorts for the violent gang members.
Now they do have and I notice this down in
Texas and some of the stories coming out of Texas
earlier in the year and even last year, or it
seems like they have this strategicy and talking about trendy
of rogue folks where they move into an apartment complex.
Sometimes it's kind of lower income housing, or maybe it's
privately owned, but it's maybe not in the best neighborhood,
not necessarily the worst, but you know, just kind of
(01:30:41):
a neighborhood that's on the slide. Shall we say, and
they just come in and just start taking the thing over,
start renting more apartments or some causes, not running them.
We're just shoving people in them and taking them over
for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it's apartment complexes that
maybe the ownership bank up and they're just kind of
sitting there, so they just you know, bust down doors,
(01:31:03):
pick locks, and go on in there, and nobody says
too much. Cops are too busy or having been defunded,
don't really do much anyway that they can't because it's
not up there high on the on the list of
things that they're necessarily dealing with. And these guys will
operate for several months or maybe longer with impunity until
law enforcement up from some jurisdiction busts them out. So
(01:31:25):
this seems to be a pattern with these trend are
Ragua guys and gals. Is they tend to go into
apartment buildings that maybe are under some sort of foreclosure
or bankruptcy, or they've been abandoned, or maybe they're legitimately
operating and they just come up with a jack, but
there's it's cheap, and they come in and come up
with a jack to pay for all the rooms or
(01:31:46):
most of the rooms or most of the apartments in
there in these in these apartment complexes, and they come
in and take them over and have everybody that's living
there isn't in a gang tends to be minorities. Usually
it's just Spanic minorities, not always. And they just used
it as a base of operations to do their thing.
This is their strategicy. And we've seen it in big cities.
Then just be in big cities, usually not always over
(01:32:08):
and over and all. They had issues with us down
in San Antonio, up in Dallas, a lot of big cities,
and now they're taking them out in Chicago. They'll let
you hear this clip and this is actually one of
the Fox News reporters talking about this. And this is
in Chicago, all right, because they've put a lot of
extra agents in Chicago, much of the chiagain of some
(01:32:32):
not all, some of the city government leaders not all.
Some are welcoming it, and most of the community members
seem to be welcoming because it's like, well, okay, we
can at least get one lest gang out of this town,
thank god. Because the gang violence is what's behind the
gun violence. See they try to just lay it all
works of guns. No, it's the gangs with the guns.
I mean, guns aren't just jumping off the store shelves
(01:32:53):
or just you know, there aren't like little guns driving
little cars from Kentucky running up into Chicago and the
guns just jump out and start shooting everybody. I mean,
these are gangs and they're getting a lot of the
guns illegally anyway. I mean, if you're an illegal alien,
you can't just go to your local gun store typically
and buy a gun, because what kind of background check
(01:33:13):
can they do, and you they don't know who you are.
It's like you can't verify who you are really, so
it's pretty tricky for legal alien to get a gun anyhow.
So if you're here illegally anyway and you want a gun,
you're gonna have to probably go through the black market
to get one anyway, because you don't have all the
verification paperwork that a gun dealer, a legitimate gun dealer anyway,
is gonna want from you before they can sell you
a firearm. Okay, I mean duh. And by the way,
(01:33:36):
in the state of Illinois, you pretty much register yourself
as a gun owner. That's how that works. You don't
necessarily register the gun so much as you register yourself,
so it gets it makes it a little tricky. So
they're gonna they're gonna get this stuff on black market anyhow, right,
let me let you hear this clip.
Speaker 18 (01:33:54):
It's hard to see, but there's a helicopter right there
on out of this building, and that a helicopter just
inserted snipers the detection of all these federal agents you
could see entering the building. What they are after six
particular individuals associated with Trende Aragua. They say these individuals
(01:34:14):
are responsible for run dealing in guns, long guns and
handguns as well as drugs. The helicopter has now just
taken off. This is really an unprecedented show of federal force,
almost three hundred agents coming to get control of this.
Speaker 5 (01:34:32):
Building and the people inside. They detained about two dozen people,
searching only apartments where no rent was being paid. So far,
we don't know if they got the high value targets
they've been tracking. One guy did display at trendy Aragua tattoo.
But the new detainees are being held in processed at
this ice facility in Broadview, and these.
Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
Are by the way, Venezuelan for the most part, Venezuelan
gang members who have come here again for the most
part illegally. They're they're just clearing them out. And a
lot of times they don't even pay This one is
this report note they don't even pay rent sometimes or
they may sometimes they'll bribe the owners or their landlords whoever,
try and get away with it, but or threaten them,
(01:35:14):
take your pick. So this, this is their tactic, this
is their emoes, how they run, so, how they operate. Uh,
And I'm glad they're they're taking these people out, so
to speak, and they'll be of course prosecuted and then deported.
That's how that works. So that's a good thing. I
don't know why anybody would. I've tried to stretch my
(01:35:39):
mind into thinking why that would be a bad thing
to get rid of an illegal a gang of illegal immigrants. Well,
even if they're even if they're here illegally, take them down.
I mean, who cares in that regard, But especially ones
that are here illegally, why you wouldn't take them down,
get them out of here, give them there. It's going
to be more or less short form due process, but
give them their due process and then boot them out,
(01:36:03):
send them back to whence they came. I what's what's
what's so bad about that? I? I you know a
lot of people are ice and.
Speaker 4 (01:36:11):
This and that.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
Well, okay, so you want these people continue to operate
with impunity in your neighborhood, shooting a place up and
committing heinous crimes and sex trafficking and heaven knows what
all uh keeping the black market gun thing going. I don't.
I don't know. Some people don't seem to have a
(01:36:33):
problem with it. I don't get it. They at least
have some sort of problem with with with the fell
authorities doing their thing, even local authorities doing their thing
and getting these gangs out of here, like it's a
good thing. We've got gangs running neighborhoods and cities. No,
it's not, never has been, never will be. But in
(01:36:56):
some people's minds they see it as some form of persecutre.
Speaker 4 (01:37:01):
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Spaking, what about Jack Davis? Western Journal dot com? Multiple
people arrested after FEDS uncovered and I'm just gonna run
through these After FEDS uncovered a massive immigration frauds came
involving hundreds in Minnesota. Up there, Minnesota Mini Soda, Yeah,
my gosh, and immigration enforcement sweep in the Minneapolis Saint
(01:39:11):
Paul area found widespread immigration fraud. According to the director
of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, court officers encountered blatant
marriage fraud, visa overstate people claiming to work as businesses
at businesses they can't even be found, forged documents, abuse
of the H one B visa system or whether there's
a ton of that going on, abuse of the F
(01:39:33):
one visa, and many other discrepancies. USCIS director is Joseph
Edlow told reporters Tuesday. According to The New York Post,
did you know there was an organization called the US
Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS? Did you know that that
there was an entity in our philgarnment that existed. It
was called that. That's news to some of you. The
(01:39:53):
Twin Cities has seen a massive rise in Somali refugees
for example, and immigrants with over eighty two thousand Somalians
living in Minnesota. The area targeted for the enforcement sweep
includes areas in and around congressional district represented by wait
for it, Democrat representative Ilhan Omar, who married her brother
(01:40:14):
on paper to get it to get in here. Newer
Posts report cited an immigration official as saying it nearly
fifty percent of inhabitants in the thousand homes targeted were
involved in some type of fraud. Quotor I was just
found indication of fraud, noncompliance, our public safety and national
security concerns. Ed Low said what they found should shock
all of America. Immigration fraud undermines our a lawful immigration system,
(01:40:38):
harmzos who follow the law poses risks to national security
and public safety. The fact that the USCI has said
one immigrant underwent a sham marriage h and wasn't nilahun,
apparently with an elderly American who was then the subject
to elder abuse and exploitation. That according to reports, another
(01:40:59):
immigrant admitting faking a Kenyan death certificate for a one
hundred bucks in his marriage when his wife, who is
also a mother of five of his children, was living
in Minneapolis, another case, an individual admitted to marriage fraud
hours after insisting her marriage was legitimate. USCIS also found
the son of a suspected terrorist. How about that who
(01:41:20):
overstayed his visa and had been denied benefits because of fraud.
The sweep took place between September nineteenth and September twenty eighth,
Not a very long time now, that's going to KMSPTV,
which reported four people were arrested. USCIS officials indicated that
other cities are likely to be future targets and said
unspecified red flags made Minnesota appear a good place to
(01:41:43):
start this new enforcement operation. Well, when you look at
what we're seeing as concerning patterns of fraud, we're seeing
good cooperation here, especially among our field office working with
our federal agents at Loew said, it just makes sense
to start in a city where we have a sense
of what's going on and where we can try to
make an impact on certain things like the immigration fraud
(01:42:04):
from marriages and things of that nature. How much you
want to bet in New York Cities next or someplace
like that, AnyWho? Oh, that's that's just unfairly targeting people
from another place. That's mean that's fascism. That's just wrong.
That's just they're just over here trying to just better themselves,
(01:42:24):
and you people are making it hard for them, and
that's why they commit the fraud and do the bad things.
You're doing because we need to have open borders and
just let anybody in. What's wrong with you? Yeah, you
don't have sovereign boarders, you have a sobern nation. They
go hand in hand shifting gears a bit. This Oh Philadelphia,
(01:42:54):
huh city brotherly love. We're you know, we're founding documents
and founding follows used to meet and get things done. Ironically,
they've raised the Chinese Communist flag there, Yeah, it's been
reported by Marian Angela Daily Color News Foundation. Philadelphi officials
on Tuesday raised the flag of the Chinese Communist Party
CCP at city Hall. Oh they sure did. Ceremony marked
(01:43:19):
the CCP's October first National Day. Yeah, and involved a
co organizer with ties to Beijing's regime that According to
The Epic Times, the event reportedly whitewashed, is a violent
legacy of mass killings, religious crackdown, especially on Christians and
as well as the wigs and others and cultural destruction
that began when Mount Zetongue sees power in nineteen forty nine,
(01:43:45):
and millions Spinster's highest fifty million who knows of Chinese
citizens were executed under his regime over a period of
a few years. Outside the event, protesters from the Tibetan
Association of Philadelphia demanded this that he take down the banner. Quote.
The red flag of the Chinese Communist Party is not
a symbol of culture. It's the emblem of a brutal
(01:44:07):
totalitarian regime that, according to the president of the local
association told Epic Times, quote this regime meaning the Chinese regime,
he is responsible for the persecution and murder of millions,
the destruction of thousands of monasteries, and the ongoing cultural
genocide of my people in Tibet. So this is someone
(01:44:28):
who was a probably a Buddhist, and they don't like Buddhists.
I don't like it much of anybody that believes in
much of anything other than you know, their government is God.
That's sound familiar. Well, I mean, if you think there's
a God, we're coming at you. But anyway that they
(01:44:53):
do that, they raise his flag, and they raise his
flag there, they raise different flags there. The late officials
both the state and federal level blast the city for
hosting the event. Republican Republican Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastrano
called the decision a terrible mistake. Point of the c
speeds decade long record of decades long record of persecution
and deaths of millions in the quote cultural revolution. In fact,
(01:45:17):
on social media, master Younto wrote, the cradle of liberty
flying the banner of tyranny. You know, yeah, they think
that's cool anyway, Okay, the folks here in phil that well,
(01:45:38):
the folks here in Philadelphia that allow us to go
on the city followers or whoever mayor Cherrell Parker, they
all reported it's it's founder Rushwana Boss, whose sister, doctor
Gluchana Boss, was since twenty years in a Chinese prison,
said the flag represents mass surveillan that's for sterilizations and
(01:46:01):
the silencing of descent across China. But anyway, that's that's
what they do. Will definitely held a similar flag raising
in twenty nineteen, and many other cities, including San Francisco
and New York have done the same. They run up
the CCP flag. I meant you run up the Nazi flag.
(01:46:21):
What's the difference. They wouldn't do that. Uh, But the Chinese,
the Chai Cop government was every bit as deadly as
as the Nazis were. And somebody even argue even more.
And this isn't an insult or a slurred all Chinese people.
A lot of Chinese people wanted from under the thing.
In fact, when back in the days when I used
(01:46:42):
to work at Big Blue that's IBM, I worked with
Chinese immigrants that fled Communist China came here, and boy,
the horror stories they would tell about the stuff that
would go on there. And I worked with a guy
who was apparently beat or cane or whipped or something.
He had scars on his back. He had scars on
(01:47:03):
his back. He was originally for Vietnam. Long story is
how he sort of got hijacked to be a worker
up in China and they beat the tar out of him,
beat the living tar out of him, and he had
and he showed me that the it looked like you know,
I know you've seen pictures of photographs of like slaves
(01:47:26):
here during the slavery days where they would have these
these horrific scars on the backs and where they were beat.
That's what his back looked like. Just you know, just
as kind of a an example there. Yeah, good job, Philly,
good job. I mean, do they have a conscious no
right to do it? Sure, I've got a consciously right
to call him idiots for doing for being completely complete
(01:47:50):
morons for for doing something so ridiculous. Uh, never mind
any anything, you know, sensitivity wise, it's just, you know,
you're just an idiot. I think I'll just leave it
at that. You're a moron. That's the kind of thing
I can say about you. But by they have a
right to be more. You know, the First Amendment does
protect morons to some extent. Let's say, shift some gears
(01:48:13):
here again. Hillary Clinton kind of in the hot box
again for some ridiculous stuff that she said, which seems
to be happening a lot lately. I don't think we
can blame it on just she getting older. I think
it's just this is Hillary seems to be angry at Christians.
It's binding Hillary Clinton's rant about a certain religion being
(01:48:34):
what about Bob Bone who ruling daily? Hillary Clinton, while
running one of her two failed bids for the White House,
once said she put all those Americans who failed to
support her agenda and ideologies in the basket of de plorables.
Now there's another voice in the damn party. She s
told us she recently at least a rant about how
she disliked well, pretty much white Christian men. I think
(01:48:56):
Christians in general basically all that you hear the clip,
and how they were responsible for making things in America
not as they should be. Well, I guess you must
hate the founding follows too, because you know the majority
of them were well, they were all white in terms
of the in terms of the ones that signed off
on the Doctors of Independence. Now, there were folks of
all racist tripes and sexes that partook in our American Revolution. Uh,
(01:49:19):
it's a myth that it was just all white. That
is absolutely false. You and I hope this new thing
from Ken Burns that's coming out in November about the
American Revolution puts that myth to bed. I hope he
had sense enough to do that, because that's absolutely false.
There were women who actually fired guns at the British
and cannons and everything else. In fact, Cornwall's was told
(01:49:39):
once by one of his abordinates that you know, even
if every man. Even if every man in all thirteen
colonies surrendered, they stought to fight the women. If that
gives you unication of you know, how scary they kind
of were the women. Uh but let me let you
hear this clip from this particular woman, Hillary Clinton, and uh, yeah,
there's definitely in any you're gonna well she starts out
(01:50:00):
talking about okay, well, yeah, you know, we got to
watch what we say and how we call people a
certain names. We should demonize people, but then goes on
to demonize people. But let me let you hear the clip.
Speaker 16 (01:50:14):
That raises a larger question.
Speaker 15 (01:50:15):
I mean, we have and I conclude myself, we have
got to stop demonizing each other.
Speaker 4 (01:50:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (01:50:21):
Now, I think most of that in our country's history
is coming, you know, from the right, coming from people
who want to dominate. They want their point of view,
their right, you know, writing out slavery from history. That
doesn't make it go away. You know, we've got to
stop with the finger pointing and the scapegoating. We can
(01:50:41):
have legitimate disagreements, right, I mean, how do you provide quality,
affordable health care to everybody?
Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
Let's figure that out.
Speaker 15 (01:50:47):
How do you deal with what's going to be job
loss from AI. Let's get working on that. You know,
that's what we should be doing, but we should do
it in the truth based reality right that we have
to live in. You know, facts and evidence have to
matter again, and then we can start having good debate.
And I am proud of the fact that we have
(01:51:08):
always been a work in progress. You know, we haven't
gotten to the more perfect union, and we fought a
civil war over part of it, and people have been protesting,
you know, for hundreds of years that you know, things
were not as they should be, given our ideals and
how we should be moving toward them. So I think
(01:51:29):
that's what makes us so special as a country, and
the idea that you could turn the clock back and
try to recreate a world that never was dominated by
you know, let's say it, white men of a certain persuasion,
a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology.
(01:51:49):
It's just doing such damage to what we should be
aiming for. And we were on the path toward that,
I mean, imperfectly, lots of you know, bumps along the way.
I agree with you, we were on the right trajectory.
Speaker 2 (01:52:03):
In other words, trash the Constitution because she knows there's
a liberty movement. Let's get back to the Constitution. She
knows that she doesn't like it. I promise you. She
doesn't like shows like this, I promise you. And the
fact that there are Christians out there, I guess you
could say, to some extent are wanting that as well.
(01:52:24):
But that the two big problems right now, the two
big roadblocks for her brand of socialism and so called progressivism,
is folks who want to get back to following the
Constitution and foundational principles. And who are Christians. There's dad
(01:52:44):
gone Christians, not just white men, because this isn't just
white men. There's women of all stripes. There's people of
all stripes persuade and even faiths that want to see
our nation get back to the foundational principles. I know,
(01:53:06):
I've spoken with them, I've worked with them. I know
now in her bubble maybe that doesn't exist. But this,
this gives you an idea of where she's at and
this is who they and they put her out there.
You see, if you let there's an old saying that
if you let a fool talk long enough, they'll you know,
(01:53:28):
they'll give a fool enough rope, they'll hang themselves. You
let a fool talk long enough, they'll tell you exactly
who they are and what they believe. She's telling you
exactly who she is and what she believes. I mean,
the masks are coming off of these people, these socialists,
these Marxists, the masks are coming off. And one of
the things that is a hallmark of socialism, communism, Marxism
(01:53:51):
is anti Judeo Christian ethos. Right, this is why church
is getting shot up. And I've warned that this was coming.
That's why churches are getting shot up and burned and
everything else. That's why Christians are being shot this is
why Jews are being shot and beat up. I'm talking
about in this country now, in the Middle East, not somewhere.
(01:54:12):
I'm right here in good old us of A. And
it's going to continue. I've warned that this is coming,
and then I've warned that it's here, and I've warned
that it's going to continue, and it's going to get worse.
Not to discourage you or freak you out, but just
to give you again a caution as to what time
of day it is. All right, And I know there's
a lot of Christians. Look, I'm a Christian, I don't
have anything to do with politics. Well, the politics are
(01:54:32):
coming after you. You may not want to be involved
in politics, but the politicians are coming after you. And
this is an ancient rome where you have no voice.
You do have a voice in this country. Okay. We
are a representative form of democracy. More accurately, we're a
constitutional republic, all right. We don't have a caesar who
(01:54:56):
thinks he's God. Well, we've had a few presidents that
might have thought that, but we don't. I have a
cazar who thinks he's God running things an emperor, all right,
and it's a government other people buy the people for
the people. If you're not going to participate, then don't
sit back and whine when your religious liberties go down
the drain and your church is being attacked and shot
(01:55:16):
up and burned and you're being hauled off to jail
because you sat through on your thumbs. I'm not saying
you've got to join some political party or you know,
whatever your allegiance is to Christ, that's true, But you
can't stick your head in the sand either an act
like this stuff isn't happening and just go oh well,
(01:55:38):
oh well, okay, then don't bemoan when you're being hauled
off to a goolag somewhere one day down the road,
when you're very old or your kids are your children
are these people don't like Christians. They are making it
very clear, I mean, real genuine christion Risians, you know like.
(01:56:00):
And I still say part of the reason Charliekirk was
blown away it wasn't just his politically theologies. It was
who he was. It was his Christianity. And I suspect
that's probably going to come out in the trial. I
don't know, but I suspect that is one of the
ingredients from the from the guy that shot him. Uh,
(01:56:22):
let me mature another clip. This is from well actually,
let me share this story first. And I got some
I've got so much stuff hereh gosh, I'm gonna dome
get it all this. I've got another story here, speaking
of which, the hostility towards Christians. It's coming even from
other faiths who think their faith is the one that
(01:56:42):
needs to have first man protection. But you Christians sit
down and shut up and go away. This is being
Borned Again by Bob Bone, New World and Daily Islamus
tells a Christian pastor to go away after airport invites
him to public chapel. The incident has reignited concerns about
the girl trend of Islamic dominance over shared public and
religious spaces. In fact, there's a story out there right now.
(01:57:09):
I haven't had a chance to dig deep into it,
and't have time to get into it, but I'll just
quickly touch on it. I heard yesterday about a kid
that brought a bloney sandwich to school. You may have
heard it, and some of the Muslim kids, they were
sitting there nearby table where he was eating, apparently got
offended because there's pork in that bolooney. Apparently, I mean
a lot of boloney does have pork, and someone just
made out of beef or really who knows what. But
(01:57:34):
they got bent out of shape because they thought his
boloney might have some pork in it. And of course
they you are not supposed to eat pork. Part of
their faith is they don't eat pork. So they got
bent out of shape. Kid gets pulled to the side
and saying, you can't bring that bolooney sandwich. Hearity, you can't,
you can't bring you can't eat your sandwich here because
you're gonna fend these Muslims over here. Never mind as
a Christian he might be offended by something, but by God,
(01:57:55):
we can't offend Muslims. Well, you know, they tend to
blow things up, right. I'm being facetious when I say that,
But that's probably what was going through the idiotic teacher
or principal, whoever the school official was his brain. Okay,
don't even get me started. But this kid was you know,
sent packing literally he and his lunch because he offended
(01:58:20):
some Muslim kids because pork is a bad deal for them.
There's no offense clause in the first part of the
First Amendment, like you have religious freedom as long as
they defend somebody else. But you know, if it does well,
forget your religious freedom. It's down the drain. There's nothing.
There's no clause like that in the first portion of
(01:58:42):
the First Amendment. Freedom of religion portion of the First Amendment. Okay,
I didn't exist. There are some folks who probably want
that in there. A Christian pastory who was invited to
a publicly funded prayer chapel at the Dallas Fort Worth
International Airport has confirmed that he was there but was
told to go it's because Islamis had taken over the
(01:59:02):
facility and were allowing no one else to use the
tax paid room. Oh that's nice. That's a nice violation
of his first memo rights. It is if it's tax,
especially it's tax paya fund it. It is explained in
a report published at our ai R Foundation, the Southern
Baptist pastor Tom Askell was denied entry to a tax
perafunded chapel during Muslim prayers. The airport now is under
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scrutiny for the incident involving Goldwich, who had traveled to
the state to visit the grieving family of a close friend.
Vote bomb you may have some of you Christians may
know about his death recently, a widely respected pastor who
died at fifty six last week following a medical emergency.
The incident has reignited concerns about the growing trend of
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Islamic dominance over shared public and religious spaces down in Texas.
The report said part of the Bible belt, some would
argue the belt buckle of the Bible belt. Askell explained
on social media that he was awaiting a flight when
he heard an airport announcement inviting passengers to a prayer
service at the Meadows Chapel. The announcement said all welcome,
and said he was refused access because of an imam
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led salah. They said, oh, yeah, you can't come. They
blocked my way in the inner room. As called told
the Foundation, a man who had offered a loud prayer
not the mom said I could come in if I
took my shoes off. I refused. He would not let
me walk in. I did not want to create a scene,
so I left. Well was in prayer rugs lining the floors.
His testimonial triggered dozens of others to share similar stories
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of being turned away from airport chapels by islamis quote
do not access to chapel built in honor of our
American military men and women. This needs to be looked into.
When user commented another rule, welcome to America. Will we
promote the Islamic faith overall else in the name of
inclusion unquote, the Foundation noted that in earlier and earlier
documented how the Orlando International Airport's meant more than twenty
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fifty thousand dollars in taxes to build gender segregated Islamic
prayer rooms but you know, to heck with you Christians.
They include washing station, shoe a shoe racks. More similar
agenda has been encountered at Houston Z Airport, and I
saw a video on map key question remains at the
airport announcement stated arely welcome. Why was a Christian pastor
denied entry? Well, because, well you just answered it. Because
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he was a Christian pastor. That's why he was denied entry. Uh,
the heck with Christians and go away. Everybody else is welcome.
But you, well, I expect they'd probably done the same
as the Jewish guy walked in.
Speaker 4 (02:01:20):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:01:21):
But but but there you have it. Uh, go to church. Well,
we don't really go to church. We are the church.
But for argument's sake, go to church. Eli must amplifies
Erica Kirk's call for Christian revival. Yeah, that phrase doesn't
bug me because we don't. Church is in the place. Gang,
it's who we are. Okay, we are the church. We
is the church. Uh. Jesus said, you don't get truth.
Her gathered there in my name there I am. That's
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basically church. But here's anything wrong with a little bit
more formal gathering, so to speak. But uh, you don't
go to church. You are the church and you meet together.
Speaker 4 (02:01:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:01:55):
This being part of by Candas Hathaway the Blaze dot
com must have racing a little bit of biblical wisdom,
sharing the Lord's prayer and advocating for forgiveness. Hmmm. Is
there something happening with the Musker? I hope so, I
pray kind of wondered about him a whole lot of
different levels. I've been praying. But the Lord will get
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his hands on him over the past year. Well, the
Lord cannefy wants, but it's you know, there is that
free will thing. Musk has got to ask for it
over the past Yeah, okay, here we go with your
Arminianism or Minianism versus the predestination thing. I said, I
think it was it last week's show or the week before.
I believe both are active in the life of a believer.
I don't beieve it's neither or You do have free will,
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but many are called, but few are chosen. But choose
you this day whom you are going to serve? But
then again, we're chosen. There's a show called The Chosen Well.
Which is it? Well, it's both both are active in
the life of a believer. I I liking it to
two railroad tracks that go a little bit over a hill,
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and where those two rail tracks merge, we won't know
until we get the other side of the hill, which
is eternity, the other side of attorney, and then we'll go, oh, okay,
I see O those two work together. I'll be both
are equally active in the life of the believer to
some extent or another. Some may argue ones maybe a
little more than the other. I don't know what. They're
both there and they're both active. I don't think it's
neither worse situation. But nevertheless, because here's my saying on that.
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With the pasture, elon Mus's public comments and ex activity
have suddenly shifted to include more frequent references to Christianity,
such as sharing biblical wisdom and promoting forgiveness, while stopping
short of declaring himself a true believer. I think the
notion of forgiveness is important. I think it's essential turning
point us. A CEO Erica Kirk wrote in a post
on exit or the weekend quote, go to church and
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must share it. Her comment that same day must slammed
the Antidefamation League calling it a hate group because it
hates Christians. Well, I don't entirely agree with that. Some
I think I think some of the organization do, beause
there's some things they've said. I think some don't. I
think there's a riff in there, to be honest, But
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we'll say that for another time. Mus Kez re Peeli
stated that he believes Woke is a religion that occupies
the space previously held by Christianity. Let's not forget that. Really,
if you want to get technical about it, Christianity as
Judaism two point zero. Okay, all early Christians were guess
what Jews? What was Jesus? Who is Jesus? He is
a Jewish Man. We have a Jewish man seated at
the right hand of the Throne of God. And by
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the way, the wedding feasts of the Lamb is going
to be a Jewish wedding. If he's never been to one,
you should go. Even if it's a reform Jewish wedding.
They rock and the food is outstanding. Jesus went to weddings.
Jesus went to Jewish waite facts where he born. His
first miracle was at a Jewish wedding. He turned the water.
Wait for it, Baptist, he turned the water into a wine. Sorry, Baptist,
I mean to send you there, but that kind of
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happened anyway, Baptist, or people too, so our Presbyterians, Baptist.
I know you guys hate on the Presbyterians sometimes with
their people too. Come on now, let's all get along.
Speaker 16 (02:04:57):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:04:57):
Muskes repeali stated that he believes I'm a troublemaker.
Speaker 4 (02:05:01):
I know it.
Speaker 2 (02:05:01):
Musk have repeatedly stated that he believes Woke is a
religion that occupies the space previously held by christian That's
what I said. I was it last week or the
week before. Pretty much he must be listening to the show.
Probably not, but that's in essence what I said. That
paganism of some sort has entered in you, if you
want to call it. Pieces of ancient paganism have entered
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into the public score, entered into the schools, entered into
to the political space where Christianity has been removed. Somebody's
gonna fill in the void. And that's what has happened.
Musk is basically saying the same thing Elasmath. Musk quoted
the Bible verse Matthew seven to three writing in dinverse
in the flames, why do you see the spec in
your neighbor's eye, but do not notice a log on
your own? He also shared from the Lord's prayer forgive
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us our trespasses were those who trespass against of course,
King James Origin during an interview with Jordan Peterson last year,
must describe himself as a cultural Christian. Yeah, that's probably
more accurate and not a maybe a genuine Christian. And
I hope one day he does become a genuine Christian,
because there's a lot of problems with cultural Christians, which
I won't go into at this laid end of the
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show because's got a couple of minutes to laugh. But
you know, explaining that, well, I actually got a pastor
that's going to kind of get this second will that
you hear from explaining that while he admires the principles,
the principles of Jesus advocated. Okay, Thomas Jefferson, he is
not a particularly religious person. Well, you know, tendally, I'm
not either. I think I don't think Jesus came here
to start a religion. I've often said that Jesus came
here to build a relationship, not to start a religion.
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In fact, I would argue that Jesus Christ was in
that regard the most anti religious being never walked the planet.
He did not come. It was a religious crowd that
wanted him crucified. Let's get honest with that. He came
here to bridge the gap between God and man, because
he is the God man with the anthropos, fully divine
yet fully human those who listen his humanity, the Word
of God made flesh, second person in the Trinity, et cetera,
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et cetera. So he is He came here to build
a relationship. Okay, he didn't come here to start a religion.
Came here to build a relationship. But anyway, explain that
while he admires the principle of Jesus advocated, he's an
a particularly religious person. He said, I do believe that
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that the teaching of Jesus are good and wise, and
they're a tremendous wisdom. In turning the other cheek must
hold Peterson. And with respect to bullies at school, I
think you shouldn't turn the other cheek. You should punch
them on the nose and then thereafter make peace with him. Well,
I've often said that when you know, Jesus did say
to turn the other cheek. He didn't say, you know,
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drop your pants and expose both. Right, Okay, now we've
got that out of the way, he said, we ought
to say. I think the notion of forgiveness is important.
I think it's essential. He added, But I do hope
that I do pray that the musker one day becomes
a legitimate filled by the Holy Spirit, that is genuine Christian.
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Don't mean to sound charismatic when I say that. I'm
just simply saying that, you know, he generally accepts Christ,
and when a person does, then the Holy Spirit comes
well within you Corney's scripture. But that he has a
Christ in his heart genuinely, that he generally realizes he
is a center that needs forgiveness and turns to the
blood sacrifice of Christ on the cross, puts his faith
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in that, and as it becomes a genuine Christian. I
hope him pray. I hope and pray that he does.
We'll see that's totally between him and the Lord that
you know. Finally, there's this Pastor Wagner cautions believers to
seek churches that call them to greatness and confront the
gates of Hell, being reported by Ali Stucky Blaze dot
com militariir clip in just a second her interview of him.
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As more Americans open their Bibles, they're looking to start
attending churches in the way of Charlie Kirk's atrocious assassination,
there are faced with that important question. At Blaze TV,
host Alibeth Stucky is asking the founder of Watermark Church
and the sixteen thirteen Project, Pastor Todd Wagner, for answers
some of his videos on YouTube. He's pretty okay. I
kind of like him so far. I haven't seen anything
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weird come out of the guy yet to far, so good.
Speaker 4 (02:09:08):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:09:08):
I'll let you know if I do. But a lot
of people are trying to figure out. If you have,
then please let me know, send me a link. I'll
check it out. A lot of people are trying to
figure out what is the best from my pastor stuck,
he explains on Relatable her podcast, because they understand being
a pastor, you know, more than anyone. It's hard. Let
me let you hear that clip as we wrap things
up here on the show. It's just a couple about
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three minutes long. But I think he makes some great points.
Speaker 14 (02:09:33):
We get more into what you said about on biblical churches.
A lot of people are trying to figure out what
is the test for my pastor because they understand being
a pastor, you know, more than anyone, is hard, and
they want to be gracious and they want to be
understanding with their pastor. But sometimes they might get the
nagging feeling that I don't know if my pastor is
meeting this moment, I don't know if he's boldly proclaiming
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the word of God. It kind of seems like he's scared.
So how should we think about our church leaders and
how do we decide yes, I am in a church
that is glorifying God.
Speaker 19 (02:10:05):
So let me just start because what's great is I
don't have to make this up right. God's God's word right.
So first of all, ask if you figure out what
your pastor thinks the purpose of his church is. They'll
probably say something, you know, maybe from Matthew twenty ie
go and make disciples. I'm like, great, Well, what's the disciple?
Speaker 4 (02:10:20):
Like?
Speaker 19 (02:10:20):
Can you define a disciple? And disciples are not people
that attend his services. One of the things I've said
for a long time Alibeth, you know, was you got
to stop letting people rip you off. I mean, and
most pastors, I really mean, it's most pastors, even the
one with good doctrinal statements, they cut a deal with
their people. It's like, you come here, right, you validate
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me with your presence. You know, you give me enough
money to keep the lights on, and I won't ask
too much of you, and we'll both tell each other
or do what God wants us to do. It's like,
don't get arrested for child pornography this week, you know,
don't don't do anything really embarrassing else, but just show up,
you know, be here, serve a little bit in children's ministry.
And I'm just like, listen and man, the Bible says
Jesus said that his church right, that the gates of
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Hell won't stand against it. So if you're a church
isn't forward moving, right, we don't huddle up and try
and protect ourselves. So if your church isn't forward moving
towards bringing light to darkness and calling those who are
in darkness out of darkness into His marvelous light, and
frankly not doing when I say your church, if you're
not part of the family of God. That's doing that too.
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Many pastors are are frankly just saying, hey, we'll do
the ministry. You just come support the ministry. That's an
unbiblical church. Okay. So Ephesian says this in chapter four, right,
that God gives some as apostles, some as prophets, right,
some as evangelists, some as pastors, some as teachers for
the equipping of the saints, for the work of service.
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And I'm telling you, man, a lot of people will
go to churches and just talk about, Oh, he's an
exegetical pastor, which is good, right, he preaches really well,
and his doctrine sound. I'm like, that's great, But does
he move you to action?
Speaker 2 (02:12:02):
Right?
Speaker 19 (02:12:02):
Don't be doers of the world, not merely hearers who
delude themselves. If there's not some form of accountability, some expectation,
some opportunity for you to use your gifts. Again, not
just in running the weekly meeting churches. Don't run weekly meetings.
That verse that we always use, you know, don't forsake
your some togethers is the habit of some There's nothing
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in there that talks about one day a week.
Speaker 4 (02:12:26):
Right.
Speaker 19 (02:12:27):
That same book Hebrews, Right, I just quoted Hebrews ten
twenty four.
Speaker 2 (02:12:32):
Yeah. I don't just be a Sunday Christian in other words,
is what he's saying. But you know, be an all
week Christian, all month Christian, all year, all life Christian,
because there's one day a week Christians. Eh, you know,
we got to be a little more involved than that.
All right, So that's what he's talking about. Ultimately, the
job of a I sort of interpret that. There's parts
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he read in Ephesians that ultimately the job of a
pastor is kind of work himself out of a job
to sort of get other people up there doing and
more or less what he's doing, and then he moves
on to the next you know, bunch uh to encourage
believers to ultimately start doing some of the things that
he's doing. He can't be the only one evangelizing. He
can't be the only one laying hands on people and
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getting healed. He can't be the only one visiting the
sick of the poor. You want, when you want, pay
the pastor to do that almost at home, want watch
football game, Well, no, it's your job too. Someone in
the congregation is hurting and in the hospital or in
need of some groceries or something because they got laid
off through no fault of their own.
Speaker 1 (02:13:29):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:13:29):
Then yeah, you're supposed to be there to kind of help.
Not as well, you know, the posture will go, We'll
just call pasture, you know, tell him to go pick
up some groceries for him. That's what we pay him for.
He's PROBADORI fal minister. I'm just don what do I know.
I'm I'm watching football that got on time for that.
So yeah, uh, those kind of Christians, Yeah, you're you're
kind of useless. Uh, to put it bluntly, you're kind
of useless to the Lord at that At that point,
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you know, you're just taking You're just using your honting
to dust off the pews on Sunday morning. That's about it.
So that's what he's talking about. Uh So I agree.
I think he's spot on that. Anyway, without all having
been said, it is time to call it today. But
sure to check out the websites Christian talked at rocks
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dot net or dot com. Make sure you take care
of those in your family, love on those, love on
your friends, your neighbors, even love those that I don't
like it so much and as always remember God is love.
See you next time.