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attorney to tell those folks to stop, that's the way
that's going to be for a while. Yeah, I know, Well,
what's the old saying, imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
But it happens, all right. So a Friday edition rare.
Normally we're on we only are on on Wednesdays, usually
doing a Friday edition of this show. If you're listening
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live Chris Friday, October third, If you're not well, then
don't worry about it. But you can listen to this
whenever you're listening to it. Plenty going on, and of
course the shutdown, meltdown still happening. You know, the stock
market doesn't seem to mind this forty weekend forty seven thousand,
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forty seven thousand ish number record for the stock market. Now,
there's some other some other economic news we'll get into,
we'll touch on. It's not very good, but they don't
seem to be having a problem with at least as
of yet. Now, if this thing stretches on another couple
of weeks, and we'll see what happens there, But as
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of right now, they don't seem to be having much
of a problem. Well, a lot of the bigger businesses,
the bigger corporations anyway, most of them, not all of them,
but most of them, and even the moms and pops,
tend to like to see government cutbacks on spending. They
tend to like to see reduction of government because that
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usually mathematically equates to less regulation and red tape and
oftentimes less taxes that they have to pay. So, by
and large, businesses tend to like that, usually not always,
but in most cases they tend to gravitate towards that. That.
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I think maybe part of what's happening here, I don't know,
it could just be they're like yeah, hoohum, who cares,
and things just trucking along. So there are some economic
indicators that the stock market likes. Of course, the Fed
did reduce a little bit its rates, but not to
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the level that something they should have produced it to
the Federal Reserve, by the way, which is another federal
nor reserve. But again, there's some other economic stuff that
doesn't look quite look so good. But we'll be getting
into that later on. However, regarding the shutdown and the
meltdown of the shutdown, I'll let you hear some clips
here in just a moment. We're gonna run through some
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clips here. But Chris Cuomo, Chris Cuomo kind of dropped
his own little fact check on Keem Jefferies over the
government's shutdown claim. It's being parted by News Nation this
day had called the News Foundation rather than Cole Silverio
and this is News Nations Chris Cuomo and the News
Nation hosts Chris Cuomo Wednesdays fact checked House Minority leader
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had Keep Jeffrey's claim that Congressional Republicans did not try
to pass a clean continuing resolution. He's been saying that,
and Chris Cuomo is saying that's not quite accurate. That
he's repeated that. Jeffreys has repeatedly stated that Democrats voted
against the sere, which would have kept the government open
through November twenty first, because it was not a clean resolution,
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and Cuomo pointed out to his News Nation program viewers
that the legislation was in fact a clean cr in
spite of what Jeffries was saying. Imagine that politicians not
quite being honest? Ever heard of such a thing? I'm
telling you, what is the world coming to when politicians
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don't quite get it accurate? And of course this happens
on both sides of the major political spectrum, no doubt.
But let me let you hear Chris Cuomo, who, by
the way, he is no big right winger. Okay, I'm
not exactly sure where he falls. He seems to sort
of be a chameleon in some cases. Maybe he's an
independent these days. I don't know Cortires truly is an independent,
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but I don't know, I don't know what. I don't
know where he's coming from these days on that. But
he did take Jeffries to task on this. Let me
let you're the clip. This is Cromo is not true
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news Nation.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
The Republican partisan spending bill that they introduced is not clean. Well,
first of all, let's be clear, it's not a clean bill.
It's a dirty bill. Well, that's all a lie. It's
not a clean continuing resolution.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Listen, I like haw keem Jeffries. I think he's got
an amazing future. He's got better fights than this. This
is a clean CR. What does that mean, by the way,
continuing resolution instead of passing a real budget like they should,
this just says, hey, remember the last one, let's just
continue at those levels again.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
All right.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
Now, that may mean that certain people who should get
less won't, certain people who need more won't. But a
clean CR means that this is an extension from the
last set of in this case Biden's spending levels. Okay,
that's what a clean CR is. This is a clean CR.
Wait a minute, Cuomo disagrees with Jeffreys. Jeffreys must be right.
Don't take my word. Take the word from the Nonpartisan
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Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. They say this is
about as clean ACR as you could get. Okay, again,
it's a continuation of a March stopgap measure, all right. Essentially,
a continuation of spending levels from Biden absent about thirteen billion.
But when you look at it as a function of
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the pie, it's literally a rounding error. I don't like that.
It's a lot of money, but it's a rounding error. Again,
don't take my word for it. How about taking this
guy's word.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
Allowing Donald Trump to take even much more power the
government shutdowns one is a far worse option. I believe
it is my job to make the best choice for
the country to minimize the harms to the American people. Therefore,
I will vote to keep the government open and not
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shut it down.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
And that CR he voted for is the same as
this one. So what changed AOC eyeing his sendency. Oh
and by the way, brava to Alexandria Acossio Cortes the
other Democrats for working with Republicans to pass a law,
hopefully to stop Congress from trading stocks.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Yeah, so that was Como's take on it. And again
it's the same CR pretty much that they tossed up
back in March of last year. Remember there was a
little bit of a kerfuffle about, oh, the government's going
to shut down, and it didn't, and it's the same
cr Now we did talk on Wednesday Show. Please go
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back and listen to the archives of Wednesday Show about
what they're doing here. That really is sort of twisting
the constitution that the House of Representatives holds the power
of the purse, and that the House of Representatives can
say thanks, but no thanks to the Senate and pass
a bill. It's a fool with CRS, an actual bill,
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spending bill, budget bill. So but because both parties do
enjoy the fight and the scrap and can make political
hay on this, because what's happening just about a year
from now, Oh yeah, it's right, the mid terms, you see,
So both parties are looking to score points and make
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the other one look worse. We'll see how that plays
out in the end. It appears if the Democrats are
probably getting a little bit of of the worst let's
just say reputation here. But who knows. I mean, if
this goes on for a long time, that that narrative
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may flip and the Republicans may are getting smacked a
little harder than the Dems are getting smacked right now,
especially by some of the mainstinct media. Well, some of
the main stinct media are going to smack the Republicans
no matter what. But some have actually been kind of
smacking at the Democrats, which surprises me because you usually
stand firmly behind Democrats, don't no matter what. Usually the
narrative is Democrats are angels and Republicans or demons.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
But.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
This time around, maybe not so much. I want to
let you hear some clips and let you hear some
things here in a moment. But Cuomo, I think he's
got a point. So what what a keem is doing
is and I think he's getting a little desperate. Is
really trying to push this off on Trump, push this
and Trump's out of a loop. Understand, constitutionally, Trump is
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out of a loop at this point. There's not much
he can do one way or the other. This is Congress,
is this ball is in. Congress has court constitutionally well,
as much as they've twisted the Constitution around it. Ultimately,
remember the power of the purse is within the House
of Representatives. Sole power of the purse, it says, And
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as we read of the Constitution and the text, it says,
the Senate may consult or advise, what have you, may
may recommend amendments, that kind of thing. But ultimately, and
it's a main they don't have to house can say
thank you, Senate, but no thank you, and keep and
not send it to the Senate. Keep it right there,
and it's good to roll. According to the Constitution. This
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has found an article one. Okay, please go read it.
It's your Constitution. It's not there, so you don't need
to be a legal scholar or understand it. It's written
in pretty much about tenth or eleventh grade English. This
idea that you've got to be some constitutional lawyer you
just won't forget even forget even trying to figure out
the Constitution is a croc. Okay, absolute croc. And by
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the way, this other idea that well, we just want
to know what you're doing because those guys were all
dead and we can't dig them up, and they wrote it
in this archaic language and who knows. Again, get yourself
a copy. You're gonna pay a few bucks for it.
We get yourself a copy here nowloaded version of it
online for I don't know how much, probably nothing of
the Federalist papers anti federalist papers. You can look up
what they said. I even quoted an exchange between White
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and Madison on the floor of the House in the
early seventeen nineties, not long after the Constitution was written,
talking about this very thing. All right, So we don't
need to go down this road, but we have because
this is the game for many decades now that both
parties play, and it's usually right before midterm, not always,
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but they try to make hay on it, and they
usually do. One party or the other makes a little
hay and scares everybody up, scares the old people up
because I think they're so scaredy checks, you're not gonna
make it. I understand that Social Security is funded in
an entirely different way. As long as people are working,
as long as there's enough people working than there are,
money will be flowing into Social Security, which means it
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will flow out of Social Security to those who need
their Social Security checks. So scaredy disability, so scaredy supplemental,
so scary whatever. Okay, Uh, same thing with medicare Medicaid.
People pay taxes on that with their you know, when
they're when they're with your paycheck, all that jazz. So
money's flowing in into the coffers. As long as people
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are working. The terrors are throwing some few bucks in
there as well. So there's money coming in, which means
there will be money to go out. So for most
of the programs that most people depend upon, most of
the entitlements, et cetera, said, well, bird's virtually all of them. Uh,
they're okay. So the scare tactic said, oh, you know,
Granny's going to go with the cliff and uh in
another week or two, old people are going to be
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in the gutters and standing on a corner begging for pennies.
And you know that's not gonna happen. Okay, that that's
just fear mongering. That's fear fear point, don't buy it.
And you know some of the media start wringing their hands,
well what's gonna happen? So what's going to happen? To Wick?
What's going Wick? I shared it again on the show
is funded for at least a few more weeks, and
there's an emergency fund they can dip into. A push
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comes to shove. I shared that with you on the
last broadcast. Go look at the archives for Wednesday Wednesday show,
October first. So this is just more of the of
the fear modering, the fear tactics, just more trying to,
you know, everybody trying to point fingers and blame each other. Frankly,
they're both to blame because they're both ignoring the Constitution.
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But okay, but it looks like probably who's end up
with the shortened the stick on this thing before it's
all over with, it's gonna be the Dems. Perhaps it
depends on, I think, how long this thing goes. They
both may end up being hated by everybody. Of course,
if you look at Congress's approval rating, it's always pretty stinky,
and it hasn't been very good in a long time.
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It's pretty darn low and has been in recent years,
in recent decades, it's been pretty lousy. People don't have
a very good opinion of Congress. People's opinion of Congress
is about on par with chlamydia. So they just don't
like it. So this is this is just kind of
more of the same, more the same drama, more of
the same stuff. It gets old after a while. But
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here we are. But that's what that's what Chris Comos
taking again. He's no big right winger. Okay, he's no
big magas big maga guy. Uh So that was that
was his role on it. Elizabeth Warren had a bit
of a melt down too. She was being interviewed on
CBS News by a CBS News host. It's been brought
by again the Daily Caller Nicole Silverio. Democrat Massachusetts Senator
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Elizabeth Warren shouted over CBS Morning's host Tony Dacoppel. This
was on Thursday, as he confronted her on Democrats wanting
to give healthcare to non citizens, and the host pointed
out to the Democrats current proposal to the Republicans Continuing
Resolution cr which Republicans said would have provided healthcare to
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some non citizens. They are no longer eligible for those
benefits uner President land Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Visibly frustrated,
Warren quickly interrupted the couple to state that the Republicans
are blatantly lying about her party wanting to give healthcare
to illegal immigrants. Well, they are going to legal immigrants.
And I pointed this out how how that happens, And
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that's in sort of an indirect way, but it goes
but hospitals that treat rs in hospitals be more specific
that that treat everybody that comes in.
Speaker 4 (16:28):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
And going back to laws that go back to the
nineteen eighties under the Reagan era more or less late eighties.
If you come into a hospital er okay of your
citizen or a non citizen, you come into an R
and you know you're going into a coma or you've
got an arm hanging off, they have to treat you, okay.
But but a lot of illegal aliens use because they
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know this, They use RS as just you know, they're
they're sort of general healthcare. Okay, I've got a cold
or I've got the flu. They show up at a
the R. I witness his first hand in Austin, Texas
the years that I lived there, And it got to
a point in fact, where they're in Austin, Texas at
the main hospital downtown Breckenridge Hospital. It got to the
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point that they were the R I was so filled
up with illegal aliens who well, were there for pretty
minor stuff. A lot of times, most of the time,
I would say, and I witnessed it, they'd go ahead
and treat them. Well, they weren't paying those bills. They
didn't have the money for the bills. You might give
them a few bucks and that's the end of it.
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And you don't even know how to get hold of these
people where they're at. So they called it indagen care.
So what they came up the scheme they came up
with because the hospital is going saying, look we can
you know, we're going in a hole on this. So
what they came up with was a scheme to go
ahead and pass that along to property taxpayers. So roughly
about two hundred on average, about two hundred dollars extra
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a year was slapped on a property tax. People that
don't real estate property was slapped on their property tax,
you know, your homeowner tax. So homeowners were footing the bill.
And this has happened not just there, It's happened in
other cities, jurisdictions, county, states, and so forth across the nation.
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And what Republicans don't want to do is they don't
want to see the supplements coming because they do get
supplements from the federal government to help cover some of this.
And in fact, I'm going to let you hear Rokana
actually admit to that here in just a second. He says,
the number is pretty small. I don't know, well, the
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smallest relative, I mean billions of dollars are is still
a lot of money smallest compared to what you hear
him saling something only like five or ten percent. Well, okay,
but that can still be billions upon billions upon billions
upon billions of dollars that taxpayers are hung with. But
he's kind of the point where where with these politicians,
why you know, a few billion here and a few
billion they're In't that much? Come on, that's that's that's peanuts. Well, yeah,
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I guess when you have a thirty seven trillion dollar
debt that that is sort of peanuts, I suppose by perspective.
But it's still a heck of a lot of money,
and the taxpayers are still on the hook for it,
who are struggling to make their own health care costs
and payments, and you know, they got crumbing insurance from
their employer that only covers you know, with the super
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high deductibles only cover fifty percent or twenty five percent.
Then they're left hanging, you know, with the rest of it.
Put it on the credit card builts. By the way,
credit card debt in this country is through the roof
a record credit card debt right now, because the inflation
is still high now it's it's been somewhat capped or
it's not going up at quite the rate that it was,
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say a year year and a half ago, but it's
but it capped off or topped off. It's still a
pretty dug on high number. And for some items they're
still kind of creeping up. Other items are kind of
creeping down a little bit, but some items are still
kind slowly but still steadily creeping up for certain things.
So people are still already struggling. I mean, that's just
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a fact, don'tkay. Which party you're in and who's in
the white house, that's that's still happening. I mean, talk
to anybody, you know, a man on the street, interview
of anybody coming out of Kroger or Walmart or Target
or wherever you're gonna hear the same story or one
of the big one of the other big box stores.
But let me let you hear Rocanna, who does kind
of admit that well, yeah, okay, you know some of
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this there is a little bit that's that. Yeah, that's
that's kind of true. He sort of admits it. It's
sort of true. But come on, it's just a small number,
well smallest compared to what row and this is, this
is what drives me bananas with these politicians. A few
billion here, a few billion there, ten twenty thirty forty
billion here and there. As it's not that big of
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a deal. You know, we're proposing budget of one point
of additional one point five trillion with a t I
mean astronomical numbers. It would have been twenty thirty forty
years ago would have been considered just insanity. But now
it's like, well, you know, this is kind of how
it is inflation. Okay, let me cheer this clip.
Speaker 7 (21:22):
The amount of money that actually is going towards that
people who are undocumented is such a small portion of
the Medicaid cuts or the Affordable Care Act, if at all.
And so we can argue that point. But the reality
that even the Vice President would acknowledge, that anyone who
looks at the numbers will acknowledge, is ninety to ninety
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five percent of the funding we're talking about is talking
about funding for American citizens.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Yeah, anyway, back to Elizabeth Warrant. They I got off
track it a little bit, but let me cheer this
clip from her. But he's he's basically meaning, well, yeah, okay,
but it's it's a small amount. Well again, small as
compared to what, dude, small as compared to what and
I wish the host would have jumped in on him,
so well, wait a minute, wait a minute, there row
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uh small as compared to what? I mean? What We're
still talking billions of dollars, aren't we. I wish these
reporters would press in on these guys a lot harder
than they do. I guess still want to take them
off too bad, because they could pick up the phone
and call the rs and get them all it, I guess,
or just not come back on their show, and then
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their produce would be Man, why did you cook them off?
I had a hard time getting them on here? They
never come back. Oh well, this is where I can
never work for a big network. They would just I'd
be fired in five minutes. They would just can me
in five minutes. It's about how long I would last. Anyway.
Let me let you hear Elizabeth Warren going up kind
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of at it with this and this is CBS. This
isn't Fox News. This is CBS is right wing in
term of media, right wing not media. This is a
CBS gang, all right, So let these canaries kind of
tell you what's going on.
Speaker 8 (23:07):
In the cod line here, I haven't heard anybody in
my party saying that illegal immigrants should get access to
the health insurance marketplace.
Speaker 9 (23:19):
I'm so glad you said that. Actually, I have some
tape of.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Wrong clip. Let me get the right one.
Speaker 10 (23:34):
You know, Republicans say, what you're really fighting for is
taxpayer dollars for, as they put it, illegal aliens. I
know that's not strictly true, but there is a provision
excuse me, not strictly true outlay.
Speaker 11 (23:49):
It is a flat out liae the way that they
sing in Medicaid. There is nothing in Medicare that permits
one undocumented imma grit to get one dollar of assistance.
If you let me finish the Russian of course, I'm sorry.
Speaker 7 (24:06):
Sorry.
Speaker 10 (24:06):
In the in the Democratic counter offer, the proposal for funding,
there is a restoration of Medicaid benefits for certain non
citizens that it had been taken away from a big
beautiful bill. As the Republicans put it, Republicans don't think
those people should be getting healthcare on the taxpayer dime.
I'm not asking on the merits. Politically. Putting that in
there exposes you to this talking point, this lie, as
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you put it. Why put it in there, Why is
it worth it?
Speaker 11 (24:33):
No, what's happened is we're saying is that whenever hospitals
give care, what is going to be the level of reimbursement.
And the Republicans said, it's going to below level. The
Democrats said, we just want to go back to the
level it was before, because you're going to bankrupt hospitals.
You're going to be there out of business. The Republicans
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and the Democrats plan, nothing changes the number of undocumed
and immigrants who still get care if they show up
bleeding and unconscious at an emergency room. There is absolutely
zero difference. The difference is whether or not hospitals who
under laws that date back to Ronald Reagan may provide
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emergency care to anyone who's unconscious, will actually get reimbursed
at a very low level that will put the hospital
ultimately out of business potentially.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
But notice she's not denying, she's basically admitting that. Okay, well, yeah,
there is a little sum there is a little bit
of a reimbursement there from the government. Okay, that's what
they're talking about. That's the point, ma'am. See, this is
what I see. Oh no, it's alive. Well, so when
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she finally gets pressed on it, because he's sitting there
looking at the thing, he's got the you can't tell
from the video, but they're actually reading. Okay, well I'm
reading the cere here, lady. You know this This is
what gets sort of sort of maddening. But it shouldn't really,
I'm not, don't madden me, but it maddens a lot
of people. I'm like, hey, this is part of the course.
You know, a mosquito is going to be a mosquito.
(26:14):
Oh I got bit my mosquito. Well that's what mosquitoes do.
They bite you and they suck your blood. So politicians
tend to be vampire blood suckers. Our founders dow this.
This is why they put this is why they put
a big wall around them known as our Constitution, because
they had dealt with the British blood sucking politicians for
many years that were drawing their blood and treating them
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as second class subjects of the king and second class
subjects of Great Britain. So they'd already gone down that
road and say, yeah, well, you know, we know this
works out, and so let's get something maybe a little
different here and build a wall around these folks scause
we know what politicians are like, we know what they're
going to do and what they're going to be, so
we're gonna make sure we put them in a big
old cage as much as possible. Of course, problem is
(26:57):
if somebody picked the lock and the politicians are now
running out out of the cage and their funding followers
intended to put them in, and now you know they're
they're doing crazy junk. But this is uh again, just
par for the course, part for the absolute course. It's
got we gotta go a break here. And the clip
that I in avertly played, I'll that you heard that one.
That one came from Fox News. That was gene A
(27:19):
Shaheen and one of the talking heads. They're confronting her
on some stuff that it's kind of kind of funny
in a way. Again, you can't see the video with
expressions on the facer like how dare you? And I
had no idea you were actually smart enough to be
able to read all those legally is that we have
to read and then you're gonna confront me on something.
I mean, they just look shocked like how dare you?
Uh well, you know, and then and then he plays
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a clip from the last big campaign when during the
Democrat primary, with a bunch of Democrats were talking about,
Oh yeah, we're gonna this aback in twenty nineteen. Oh yeah,
we're gonna pay for health care for illegals. You better
believe it. You better believe it. Health care for illegals.
We're paying or taxpayers are gonna pick. Government's gonna pay
for it. You better you better well believe it. Oh yeah,
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so you'll you'll hear that club, So we go to
break more Christian talk at Rock straight Ahead, Go Boo.
Speaker 12 (28:24):
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Speaker 2 (30:19):
Okay, so Lawrence Jones. He's on one of the talking
heads on Fox News. This is being put by Daily
Color News Foundation Harold Hutchison. Lawrence Jones played a clip
to fact check Janine Shaheen's claim about healthcare for illegals.
Fox and Friend's co host Lawrence Jones called out Democrats
Center Jean Shaheen of ne Hampshire on Thursday after she
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claimed Democrats didn't support providing illegal immigrants with health care benefits.
You know, that's just something they've never done. Well, they
were all about it in twenty nineteen. He plays a
clip from the primary at that time where almost all
of them, I think, but maybe one or maybe two
out of the ten or eleven that were there at
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the debate panel raised their hands about, Oh, yeah, we're
going to give free healthcare to those that just came
across some border two days ago, taxpayer expense, of course,
by the American government, from the American people who financed
the American government. Let me let you hear this clip.
Speaker 8 (31:30):
I haven't heard anybody in my party saying that illegal
immigrants should get access to the health insurance marketplace.
Speaker 9 (31:36):
I'm so glad you said that. Actually have some tape
of your Democratic Party members said this on the debate stage.
So they've all said and let's play the clip.
Speaker 15 (31:46):
A lot of you have been talking tonight about these
government healthcare plans that you proposed in one form or another.
This is a show of hands question and hold them
up for a moment so people can see whereise your
handed government, if your government plan would provide coverage for
undocumented immigrants, and then almost.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
All raise your hands, send it to that.
Speaker 9 (32:08):
That's that's literally every member of your party, from moderate
to more progressive, that have said that in the past.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Yeah, she wasn't real heavy about that. Busted, But anyway,
I love it when I when a politician gets busted
like that, right in the middle of their ball face lized.
I just love it. Okay, which party or no party?
When when they get completely busted on something like that.
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And I remember that debate, uh, I thought, well, okay,
of course there was an uproarious applause, and you know
the audience are yeah, yeah, okay, Well then you go
then then why don't we make this real simple. You
go down to the hospital, you go down to the yar,
and you dip into your wallet right there and you
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write a check. Are you hand over cash? If that's
truly how you feel, I'm not saying that maybe private
charities shouldn't do it, and if hospitals want to do
it and healthy organizations want to do it and write
it off, okay, bats on them, but don't hang it
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around the neck of a taxpayer. Who if there's charities
want to step up, and I'm sure there are in
some cases they step up, want to take it over, great,
But why hang that around the neck of a taxpayer.
Because the numskulls in Washington don't want to enforce the border,
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don't want to crack on, crackdown on the border, and
I'm so sick of here's another one, Elizabeth Warren speaking
of which likes to use Oh well, there's are pubs
that use it too, but Democrats seem to glom onto it.
Which is pathway to citizenship. Let's have a meaningful path.
There is a pathway to citizenship in this country. It's
called the immigration process. Now I need some tweaking. Granted,
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shouldn't take you twenty years become a citizen, and in
most cases granted, but there is a pathway to citizenship
that happens to work just fine for hundreds of thousands
of people every year. Okay, so they make it sound
like there is no pathway decision. I think, you know,
the becoming assistant's kind of like, you know, you might
as well be flying to the moon. No, there is
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a pathway to do it right and legally, and it
works legally for some eight to nine hundred thousand people
and or some might even say more than a man
have been on how you look at you know, how
you look at that, and what you consider a citizen
or a legal resident. But it does work. Clunky as
it is, and it does need some tweaking. I think
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everybody would agree with that. But it works when you
work it. The problem is it ain't people ain't working it.
They're going around it. Oh that's not their fault. Yeah,
it is their fault. If you refuse to refuse to
obey the laws of a nation, then you're gonna get
some consequences for that, all right. Even my Bible says
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the authorities who not wield the sword in vain, for
they are God's agents. Scripture says, uh, you know, in
other words, follow the law. You don't like the law,
get it changed. But if you don't live in that country,
good luck getting the law changed. If it's not your country.
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I mean, if you don't like the laws in the country,
I guess, don't go to that country. I don't know
tell you on that one. So that was, uh, that
was a shah ain't getting getting getting a little history
lesson there on her own members of her key members.
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By the way, those weren't just a bunch of no accounts,
but key members of her own party. Remember Jim Accost
to Jim the Acost her out he has his own
podcast now. Democrat Senator Chris Murphy and I spilled the
beans here a little bit and told Jimmy Acosta the
ulterior motive for the government shut down. Yeah, that's being
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reported by a Daily Car News foundation. A Jason got
a lot of news today from Daily Car Jason Cohen.
Democratic Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy told former CNN host Jim
the Acosta on The Jim Acosta Show Thursday that the
ongoing government shutdown was partly about political optics rather than
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solely helping Americans. What have I been saying since Wednesday,
and I'll say it again, This is about politics. This
is about one party trying to do a come up
and some on the other. This isn't this, that's what
this show is that they're doing this is to make
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political Hay score political points, and he's kind of admitting it.
But that's what this is all about. And both parties
engage in this because it's all about the next election
and trying to get their party empower. You are down
on the list of concerns and importance to these people.
You need to understand that, okay, and I'm speaking to
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both parties. You need to understand how this game works.
These are two private clubs. They are private clubs. Go
to their websites, they're basically private clubs. Well what they
have they have these these elections, these primaries. Yeah, but
they're not really one true civil elections and that one
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hundred percent definition of that term. All right, That's why
some states will let you vote neither one or go
any mini montem regardless of how you're registered. These are
two private clubs that we've handed the keys of the
republic two And I keep saying this over in and
this is where I lose everybody. You've got to understand
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the nature of what has been going on for many, many,
many decades in this country. You need to understand this
game that's being played. You want to know why I'm
seeing numbers a high now as forty three percent of
the registered electric are independents. That should be a wake
up call to both parties and the rest of the
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country because people are waking up and seeing through the sham.
They're seeing through the games, and they're sick and tired.
But you know there's I mean, you let a fool
talk talk long enough, they'll tell you what's on their mind,
for sure. Give a fool enough rope and they will
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hang themselves. Let me let you hear this clip the
Senator Chris Murphy talking to Jim the Acostro on his podcasting.
Speaker 16 (39:03):
Insurance premiums low. If you let a bully win like that,
and as a result, the people we represent get hurt.
They're going to get hurt over and over and over again.
So we just have to stand up for what we
believe in.
Speaker 17 (39:19):
And do you think that the party leadership is holding
the line, you know, to the extent that you'd like
to see it held. I mean, one of the questions
that you know has been talked about in the Democratic
Party for several months now is are they fighting hard enough?
Is Chuck Schumer fighting hard enough? The King Jeffries and
so on. Do you get the sense that it's different
this time.
Speaker 16 (39:40):
Well, I mean we are shut down because we did
not allow Republicans to run over us and the.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
People we represent.
Speaker 16 (39:48):
So, the people we represent do not want democracy destroyed.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
They do not support a destroy censorship.
Speaker 16 (39:55):
State, and they don't understand why their premiums have to
go up by seventy percent this fall in order to
pay for a tax cut for billionaires and millionaires. These
are moments where the minority party has leverage, right, There
aren't a lot of leverage moments when you are in
this kind of minority. We don't control anything in Washington,
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and so when we use these moments to stand up
for what you believe, and people want to see us fighting,
They want to see us have a backbone. They want
to know how we're different from Donald this is and
you know, when we don't fight hard, especially when the
entire enterprise of democracy is at risk, then we don't
seem sneaky democracy that there might not be a free
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and fair election in twenty twenty six. People say, well,
if that's the case, why were you so eager to
sign on to a budget that funded the destruction of democracy.
So what we're doing here is, you know, protecting our constituents,
but we're also signaling to people how urgent the moment
is by being willing to hold the line here.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (40:57):
Yeah, because I mean that's a question that I've raised
on my show, Senator, and that is I mean, yes,
it's good to fight for them.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
So anyway, there's nothing of that. But did you catch
there's plenty of their unpack. But it's about the optics.
We're telling we're gonna stand our ground. We're gonna we're
gonna stand it. Yeah, shuting the government down. Who cares
We're gonna stand our ground. I mean, he's basically owning it.
This democrat is owning Okay, yeah, it is a democratic
government shut down. But here's why. And we know, well,
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people see this as fighters standing up for democracy, the
enterprise of democracy, the enterprise of democracy. You're talking about
the business of your brand of politics. First of all, Gang,
And let's just for the record again and again, I
say this a million times. Okay, I'm exaggerating half million times.
We are not a democracy. Yes, we are representative form
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of democracy, but that sits under the umbrella of a
constitutional republic, which is what we ultimately are. They don't
want you to know that. Well, because these are socialist
democrats who want democratic socialism. Okay, that's what they're after. Democracies,
true democracies devour themselves. Look at ancient Greece. Look at
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ancient Greece, and what happened with all these city state fights.
That's what happens in the democracy. It's constant revolution. In
Civil War, our funding followers were scared to death of
a true democracy. They called it mobocracy and tyranny of
the majority, which is why they went with a much
more representative form of democracy. Which is why the amendment
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that turned the Senate into an ad hoc house of
representatives of sorts needs to be repealed, because that demolished
the original intent of our Senate. The original intent of
our Senate was to be the eyes and ears of
the state governments within our federal government, giving the state
government and the state legislatures a little more voice and
power in what goes on in our federal government. Because
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originally you senators were chosen by your state legislatures, not
by some vote of the people. Well, that's not as
democratic as at all to be. So it's more democratic
if we let our people choose the senators. Yeah, that's now,
that's where we're talking to markers. Yeah, well okay, but
then you just castrated to some extent the power of
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the of the state governments within the federal government and
to check the federal government because you just created another
ad hoc house of representatives, which is not what the
Senate was supposed to be. That's why every state, regardless
of how big territorially wise or how big population wise,
everybody gets two count of two count of two senators.
And I've heard numskulls, talking heads and even some politicos said, well,
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you know, some of these bigger states ought to have
maybe maybe three and four senators. No, because it's not
a house of representatives and a representative form of democracy.
Regardless of how puny your state is, or regardless of
how big your state is in terms of either population
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or geographical coverage area, everybody gets an equal voice in government. Okay.
That was to level the playing field for the states,
because initially these states were kind of concerned, well, you know,
well back when they were talking about putting this constitution
together and getting it going and getting improved. One of
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the concerns from a lot of people about who were
concerned about these federalists. We're saying, well, no, wait a minute.
You know, Virginia and Pennsylvania maybe one other, are the
two most populous states at that time in our new union,
in our new confederation. Remember that the first confederacy wasn't
the one that was established in eighteen sixty one. It
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was the one that was established in the eighteen seventies,
I mean the seventeen seventies during the American Revolution articles
of confederation, because we were the rebels, I mean, we
were all the rebels. Then they wanted to make sure
that the states had some kind of equal voice. They
didn't want two or three states just just dominating all
of the federal government and all the other states just
had to go along with it like tough two D.
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So they wanted to check on that, and it's like, well,
this is how the Senate's going to work. Of course,
now look at how our senec Look at how dysfunctional
our Senate is. You know why, because we didn't follow
this thinking rule Buck, We didn't. We're not following the constitution.
So you know, about one hundred years or so ago,
we say well, let's let's go ahead and let the
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people choose the senators. So these state legislatures really and
both of the big parties went along with it. Thought
that was a good idea, playing poker with each other
because that's what the that's what they've done for decades
and decades. This is all a big poker game, gang,
and you're caught in the middle. Do you understand? Do
you understand the game that is being played on you?
We've got to go to break and here you have
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a Senate Democrat admitting it, basically admitting it. This is
all optics, This is all ultimately, this is this partly
for the show to let people know so they can
say we're fighters, okay while you shut the government down.
(46:28):
And he's saying it's worth it. I mean, he's kind of,
i think, basically owning it. And Jimy and Costures like, well, yeah, again,
when these people tell you who they are and what
they're about and what their game plans and objectives are,
you need to believe them. And of course some of
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this is happening on the Republican side too. Don't kid yourself.
We've got more to come and stay right there.
Speaker 18 (47:05):
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his Word, love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
Speaker 1 (47:26):
Sound easy?
Speaker 2 (47:27):
Not likely.
Speaker 18 (47:29):
If all that does come too easy for you, you're
probably not working hard enough. On the other hand, these
five loves should become second nature to any.
Speaker 19 (47:37):
Authentic Jesus freak.
Speaker 18 (47:39):
If you let God's grace offen your heart one more time,
Love God, love his Word, love your enemies, love your neighbor,
love truth.
Speaker 19 (47:49):
Amen.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Jesus Freaks Radio is brought to you by DC Talk,
the voice of the Martyrs in this station. So there's
a uh. I mean, whether you whether you hate the
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guy's guts, think he's the anti Christ, or think that
he's just the best things in sliced white bread. You
gotta give it to the Trumpster and his team. They
are they are clever, and they are kind of funny
at times. And there is a uh kind of a well,
it's more than a meme. It's a parody song that's
(48:33):
uh that's going around, and it kind of highlights uh,
a guy who's part of the Well, he's the chief
actually of the O M b uhs Russell Bought, who's uh,
it's by the way, being reported by Amma Cole and
Fox News. Who's I mean, probably gonna try and take
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some advantage of this shut down time and start taking
the acts to uh, probably some jobs and maybe some agencies.
White House Press sectory of fact Caroline Lever predicted thousands
of federal layoffs if the government shut down continues, and
it is going to and and some of it is
actually going to probably happen at the end, it looks
like are be attempted to happen. I'm sure there'll be
some legal pushback of the Office of Management and Budget.
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That's U and B by the way, in chief of
that particular office, executive office, if you will, part of
the executive branch, part of the White House team. There
is this guy named Russell Vought, and the President Donald
Trump and he are in the midst of apparently trying
to map out some cuts of the federal government after
lawmakers on Capitol Hill fail to reach a funding bill
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agreement early Wednesday mornings. So he's like, well, you know,
we're going to ask a few things too, now the
Supreme Court has backed up to some extent because of
Article two powers in the Constitution. Since the president is
a chief executive, there are you know, there are some
things he can do with things that fall into the
purview of the executive branch, and he can he can hire,
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and he can fire. To a point, there's probably gonna
be some some firingness. I'm saying it maybe in the thousands.
Who knows. It could be a few hundred FORO it's
over with, or it could be a few thousands. I mean,
who knows. So in light of that, there is this
sort of a takeoff parody. Somebody may be familiar with
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the song Don't Fear the Reaper by a Blue Oyster
Cult that came out in the seventies. Some people when
it first came out, some people thought, I said, don't
fear the Reefer. But I know it's don't fear the Reaper,
not the reefer, although there are all folks who don't
fear the reefer either. But so depending on you know,
how you want a word when you're singing it. But
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they did a parody of it. I'm gonna let you
hear it, and of course you're you're you're not gonna hear,
you're not gonna see the visual. The visual sort of
adds to it. There's and if you haven't heard or
seen it yet, uh, there's when it when it comes up,
there's this guy kind of in a in a in
a dark hood and dark robe and he comes up
and then you see his face and his Donald Trump
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hitting the cow bell, you might be And that's a
takeoff in a bit on a uh that was on
Saturday Night Live a number of years back, and I'm
going blank on this Saturday Night Live member who's now
going on to make his own movies and things. Anyway,
they were making fun of that, and in fact, some
of the Blueisher Cult guys were apparently in the skit.
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It was on the shed light the way way, more cowbell,
more cow bell, and he was, you know, hitting the
cow bell and all that. So you see you see JD.
Fans playing the drums. I think Gendi Fans does play
the drums. I'm not mistaken. You see him playing the
drums and it's all animated. But and you see Donald
Trump in this sort of reaper outfit and he's hitting there,
hitting the cow bell, you know. So It is kind
of funny. It's humorous, but some people I'm sure are
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not laughing at it because they have no sense of humor.
But let me let you hear this. Just sort of
visualize that in your head. Okay, as you as you
hear the audio. If you haven't seen this thing, it's
going it's going viral. So many of you have already
seen and heard the thing, but I'll I'll just play
it for you. It is kind of funny.
Speaker 20 (52:00):
H Nother time has come.
Speaker 21 (52:25):
Keep a povers gone great food is the reaperd Keep
writes a pan inside the brain.
Speaker 20 (52:37):
You come to reapird tends your babies.
Speaker 21 (52:40):
Comes Reaper, kind of tie your hands and comes to Reaper.
Be able to side, come to reap baby and enjoy
a plant.
Speaker 20 (52:54):
Blood love.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
And the thing sort of ends with like some kids
trick or treating. And uh, there's a there's a clip
in there of uh uh Russ Vaught. He's going through
like some federal office. He's got the the full reaper
regalie on. He's got the the sickle in his hand,
and all these employees, federal employees kind of look at
him like I go, oh, I mean it's yeah, I
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guess you're federal employees. Not very funny, but there's you know,
there's some humor to it. Listen, our funding fathers gave
us a small comfortment, and our government has gotten way
out of control now. I think most people with brain
cells clicking together in both parties will admit that our
government's got a bit big uh and and certainly way
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too far in debt. Not all of them on either side,
but I think most would agree that. But then that
it boils down to, Okay, how do we take care
of it? How do we trim it? How do we
we trim down the size of an over bearing, monstrous
fed zilla. How do we trim the waste? How do
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we trim the abuse? How do we cut all this
down to size, something more manageable, something more akin to
what our founders kind of had mind, not this monstrosity
that we've got with umptening in programs and departments that
you never even heard of. I got to tell you, Gang,
I've been doing this show for a while, and gosh,
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probably on a monthly level, at least at least I
would say at least every month or two, I'll do
a story on a department in our government that I
didn't even know existed, that there was such a thing,
you know, the Department of toothpicks and tiny wood Manufacturing
or something. It's like what, some crazy department that you
didn't even know existed, or a subdepartment of another department,
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like what? And you're thinking, what do those people sit
around doing all day long? And how many people do
they employ? And what do they pay? And could I
get a job there? You know, you start thinking what,
But we're paying for all this with our ever increasing
tax dollars, But really we're not paying for it because
we still can't really afford it, because well we're thirty
seven tree and bucks in counting in the hole, which
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one day that bill has got to be paid, and
we are laying upon the backs of our children and
grandchildren and probably great grandchildren a debt that will I
don't know how they're gonna pay it off. It's gonna
take years to pay this off, and nobody seems to
be willing to tackle the math. I will give the
Orange man a little credit for making it, trying to
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make a few DNTs in the thing, but really, what
he's doing at best, even with the tariffs and all
that is just putting a debt in it. I mean,
let's say, at the end of his term, all his
tariffs and all his cuts, I don't know, reduce the
thing by two or three trillion dollars. Well, that'd be great,
but then we're still looking to thirty four trillion dollars day,
which is still astro freaking nomical than what it's all.
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It's all band aids. And I have yet to hear
any presidential candidate in recent years, or any party in
recent years, say here's what we're gonna do. I mean,
I've interviewed some people. I've I interviewed a young man
politician this Oh gosh, it was back. I think it
was around the twenty twenty election cycle, perhaps or midterms.
(56:27):
Maybe he is in twenty twenty one. I want to say,
maybe the midterms. He's running. I want to say he's
from South Carolina, Georgia, somewhere in the South, running for congress.
I think you got it, by the way, But you know,
he laid out this plan on trying to reduce a debt,
and I thought to myself, yeah, and I kind of
politely said, so, okay, good luck. I mean, we have this.
We have this astronomical debt you know of I think
(56:51):
at that time it was what thirty two thirty four
trade whatever it was at the time, thirty thirty one
thirty three trade dollars debt, and you know the how
astronomical that is? And are you I mean, he had
some kind of okay ideas, but I thought, yeah, good
luck getting your colleagues on board with that, either party,
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because you're talking some cuts that are gonna hurt and
people are gonna scream, and the mainstinct Meetia is gonna
call you cold and heartless and satanic because you just
don't care about people because you're taking away some of
the goodies. And uh, I'm not necessari talking about intilerments
and people paid into I'm talking about just goodies and
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corporate welfare and everything else that we we're just in
money that we throw away around the world on on
crazy stuff and then find ourselves in directly supporting terrorist
organizations and countries that persecute everybody except for those that
believe exactly how they think you're supposed to believe. And
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we wound up funding this stuff all around the planet.
I mean, we're still giving money to We're still giving
money gang to Afghanistan. They have Ganny government, which by
the way, is run by the Taliban, which, by the way,
are terrorists, So we are funding terrorism. Going to get
technical about it. By the way, they cut the internet
off there. I think that was Wednesday, so and I
we're talking about it. Just mentioned it a bit on
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this show. This show was ranked in terms of podcast
according to pod track for news and commentary. This show
was ranked number three in Afghanistan. A few months back.
We're probably ranked zero now. It's the Taliban has cut
the internet because they said, well, it's just too much
immorality and so forth coming through the internet. So we're
(58:40):
just we're just cutting it. Oh you mean there's a
little too much truth probably coming in there. Oh yeah,
I'm sure there's junk that you know, Okay, but what
about the stuff that's I mean, you could just put
a filter on it, a little bit of a filter
to cut the porn stuff out and let the rest
of it flow through. So they just said, now I
forget it, We're go and cut it all. Yeah, because they
didn't want shows like this and others getting in there
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and maybe giving people a different viewpoint of what's really
going on around the world, and what's really going on
in Christendom, I'm sure the majority of our listeners, because
there are enclaims of Christians heavily persecuted, I might add
in Afghanistan, but we're shoveling millions of dollars at them
to try and sustain themselves, giving him aid and food
and medicine and all this kind of stuff, even though
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they keep their people oppressed and stomp down. And you know,
you can be a good goat herder and that's it. Otherwise,
sit down, shut up, and heard your goats and believe
as we tell you to believe, and I think as
we tell you to think, and speak only what we
tell you to speak. And that's pretty much how the
Taliban rolls. Okay, just as an example, just as an example,
(59:51):
but it looks like that this guy is going to
who's head of the omb, is going to take this
opportunity to to start slicing and dicing. So uh, you know,
I'm sure, I'm sure there will be more willing and
nashing of teeth and ringing of hands by the time
this is all over. I'm sure most of it will
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come from Democrats, and part of me says, well, you
kind of did it to yourself, gang, and chickens aren't
coming home to roost. And again, I'm neither Republican or Democrat.
I'm fed up with both parties and have been for
a long time. But I think the Democrats kind of
maybe overplayed their hand on this particular version of this
poker game, which I think is disgusting anyway, the whole thing.
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But here we are, here, we are, I understand this, gang.
It's your government, it's your constitution. It's not theirs, never
has been. It's we, the people of the United States
of America, in order to form a more perfect government.
So we the government, not we the politicians, not even
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we the founding fathers. It's we, the people of the
United States of America, in order from a more perfect
union centered. So you really preable to the to the constitution,
as old Ablincoln said, government of the people, by the people,
for the people, not government of the government by the
government for the government, or government of the politicians by
the politicians, or for the politicians, which is what kind
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of what we have right now, kind of what we
have right now. And your greatest bulwark, the greatest bulwarks
against that is your state government, because the watershed of power,
the Tenth Amendment is in the state government, in the
hands of the people. To you, it's your state government,
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your sheriff, to some extent, your local governments, although they
have been polluted by a lot of socials and communists
in Marxist and our brand of government, our constitutional republic,
which the founders gave us, and it's not one hundred
percent perfect, and they weren't perfect people either, but what
they gave us, and socialism and Marxism and communism, even
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socialism light and democratic socialism on this other nonsense. They
don't go together. It's like trying to mix oil and water.
They don't mix. They're an anathema to one another. Understand
that they don't mix. You're gonna swap one out. It's
gonna end up being all one or all the other.
You can't mix these two. They don't mix. They just don't.
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hold together. And that's what we've been trying to do
in this country for a long time. And it doesn't
hold together. It doesn't work, never has, never will. And
you must understand that they just don't they just don't.
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the corner. They have made me an enemy. Says a liberal,
quote unquote. I think we're more of all what I
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would call more of a civil libertarian really, but a
liberal celebrity lawyer pledging support for Republicans in the midterms. Yeah,
but stopping short, I think of joining the Republicans. It
sounds like talking about Alan Dershowitz being put by World
It Daily. Longtime liberal lawyer who has supported Democrats for
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twelve decades now is pledging his support for Republicans during
the twenty twenty six mid term elections. Alan Dershowitz, who's
famous legal circles, is on parallel legendary just about. Of course,
he's defend a lot of different folks, Julian Assange, Harvey
Winston's pretty some kind of seedy characters though, But you
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know they're entiled to a defense too, because if they
don't get a defense, then what about you and me?
Do we get a defense if the government just claims
we did something that maybe we didn't, did we get
a defense? So that's why those folks are necessary. And
he's a former liberal Democrat. He says he's voting Republican
on the mid terms. I want to let you listen
to Alan out of his own words, his own mouth,
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his own words. He's he pretty much quit many months
ago the Democrat Party because of so much of the
any Semitism seemed to be flowing through the party, or
at least the party in some cases being mum about
those who were any Semitic, kind of keeping their mouth
shut and not saying anything against them, because well, some
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of them are just so desperate to have voters that
they'll even take shall we say, the most deplorable of voters.
I mean, there's your basket of deplorables, right, the people
who run around screaming river to the sea and Israel
needs to be pushed off the map and all that
and pretty much any Semitic remarks. So he said he'd
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had enough and he bailed on the Democrats and became
an independent. But let me let Cher Allen in his
own words about his take on recent directions, I guess
that the Democrat Party has been going in which he
doesn't seem agree with and who he may end up
supporting in the twenty twenty sixth men term.
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I'm going to be supporting the Republicans in the midterm election.
I'm hoping that the Republicans maintained control both of the
House and the Senate. The last thing I want is
Chuck Schumer to be head of the Senate or Liz
Warren to be chairperson of a committee, or AOC to
be chairperson of a committee. The Democrats that have not
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only lost my votes, but they have made me an
enemy essentially by how they've moved away from American values,
Israeli values and values and decency. So I'm not only
no longer a Democrat, I'm not a Republican, but I
am a very anti Democrat. I'm against the Democratic Party.
I will do anything to see Mom Donnie defeated.
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I think his general gist is and I don't want
to speak for the man, but I'm just having listened
to other things like this that he's been saying in
recent months, I think he would probably agree with a statement.
This is something to the effect that the Democrat Party
ain't the Democrat Party it used to be, and it's
now moved towards much more of an articulated whether they
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realize articularly or not, a socialist, communist, Marxist kind of
bent and some of this wokee crazy stuff. They've gone
off the rails. And he is of a generation of
older school sort of civil libertarian, workingman, if you will, Democrat. No,
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he's part of the elite, I guess you could say.
But he's more of an old school type of Democrat,
more of a Kennedy kind of a Democrat. And there's
a lot of and I wonder, really, I'm trying to
wonder how many other old school Democrats, and I've got
some of my family are getting very lukewarm about the
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party or kind of moving away from it, or maybe
just sort of being independent and not necessarily waiving the
Democrat flag. A brand anymore. They sort of feel like
the parties left them. And I have spoken with some
old school Democrats, folks through sixty seventies and eighties who
feel like the party kind of left them. I didn't
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necessarily leave the party, they sort of felt like the
party left them. It's just gone too far off the
rails for him, and they're not into all this woke stuff,
with this DEI stuff, etcetera, etcetera. There They're just that
they aren't. They can't hang with it and open wide,
open borders and everything else, so boys and girls restrooms.
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It's just it's just a bridge too far for him,
and some of the anti semitism that has rolled in,
anti Christian bigotry that has rolled into the Democrat Party
that they just it's like, we can't, we can't go
I can't hang with this anymore. We can't, I can't
go along with this anymore. I think Alan Dershowitz is
a bit of a canary to coal mine and speaks
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for an older school, if you will, kind of Democrat.
I have said that that both these parties are not
the parties or your granddaddy's and they're just not either
the Republican or Democrat. The party that we have now
is not, although I think they're trying to kind of
get back to that. Maybe is not the party of
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the Reagan era and the Democrat Party sure at the
Democrat Party of the Kennedy era. This is a different
creature all the way around, and I think some old
school Democrats are going woe, and some of the blue Dogs.
I still contend, I don't know how you go back
and crunch these numbers, because it's you know, it's confidential,
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so to speak. But I still contend that there's no
way mathematically Trump could have won some of those what
they call blue Wall states and parts of the Upper
Midwest and in the Rust Belt had not some Democrats
crossed the line, and I think there's probably some Union
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Democrats crossed the line and voted for him because he
seemed to be speaking their language, the blue collar guy
and gal their language. And I think some of them,
because I just don't think mathematically would have worked out.
They're just starting enough Republicans for starting now. There's a
lot of independence in those regions, and I think he
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also got arguably the lion's share at least enough of
the independence to put him over the top, but even
with say half the independence thrown in behind him, it
still leaves a little bit of a deficit. And of
course some of those he didn't win some of those
states by necessarily huge margins. But I think that there's
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no way mathematically he could have won some of the
regions that he won in the last election to give
him a near landslide if some Democrats blue doggers didn't
cross the line and say, you know what, I just
can't vote for Kamala. I'm going to vote for him.
And there were also some Democrats that said, you know,
I can't vote for either one of these clowns. I'm
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just going to sit it out, and there were I
think some independences probably felt that way too, But there
is I just don't think the math. I can be wrong,
but I just don't see how the math worked out.
Knowing that in some of these areas, in some of
these precincts and portions of some of these states, I mean,
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Democrats are number Republicans two and three to one, So
I mean, how did that? How does that work? Of course,
there were some people trying to suggest maybe there was
some fraud. Well, that's an awful lot of fraud. I
mean that was fraud. I mean, good gosh, that was
on a mamoth scale. It wasn't fraud. It was just
people who just could not go along with this current
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version of the Democrat Party and they just said, you
know what, and just weren't Kamala wasn't connecting. She just
wasn't connecting. And you know, not to rehash all that,
but they switched towards as mid team midstream, they switched
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towrses in the middle of the in the middle of
the river and crossing the river, and that is they
just didn't work out for him, didn't work out for
him and made people suspicious what were they hiding? And
of course it was so obvious what was going on
with Uncle Joe. He just made mean the lights wrong,
but he wasn't really there and everybody knew it. Everybody
(01:16:10):
could see it. I'd have been talking about it for
two and a half years at least before that election.
I was catching some heat for it, but it was
the truth and now we know it. And then finally
people come for a while, yeah on writing books about it. Well, duh,
A blind man could see it, so uh, Alan I
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think is like I think he probably represents a lot
more folks than I think you will here admitted, probably
by folks in either party or of anybody in mainstinct
media anywhere, that he is not necessarily an anomaly. He's
probably a little bit more of a trend line for
older school Democrats. Some older school Democrats who are not
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going to you know, they're not joining the Republican Party.
Some I have but they're not going to join the
Republican Party. But they're done with the Dems, so they're
I guess independence or whatever they are. Maybe they'll throw
in behind Libertarians or some other new party that might
come along, or the No Labels Party or whatever. And
it's interesting I got pointed this out before, like how
many people in Trump's retinue, including Trump himself or former Democrats,
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I mean rf K Junior, Tulci Gabbard, Trump himself, former
Democrats who just could not go along with the directions
of Democrat parties moving in these days. So they said, well, yeah,
I'm and they flipped on. They flipped into the Republican side.
Now some people might say that they're all a bunch
of rhinos. Okay, I don't know what time will tell
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I guess, but either way they had to. They had
to switch that. They couldn't rather the Democrat mule there anymore.
They had to jump on the back of the elephant.
They just that they couldn't. They couldn't swing that direction anymore.
And one of the one of the let's just say,
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areas of our world. Here in this country, the mainstink
media who have, as I warned and warned for years
and watched it happen in slow motion, trashed their reputation
on the rocks of the next election cycle, pretty much
thrown in behind the dams every time. In most cases,
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trust in mass media plummets to another all time low.
What about John Nulty Breitbart dot Com. The American people
have woken up to the dangerous and hateful fraud that
is a legacy media. According to Gallop, one of the
biggest polsters of the planet. Okay, this isn't just some
off in the corner, just just some anomaly right wing
(01:18:54):
pole or outfit. This is Gallop, which is measured trust
in mass media for fifty years. That trust just hit
another record low, only twenty eight percent trust to corporate media.
I'm surprised us that much honestly. But as.
Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
P. T.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Barnum said Barnum and Bailey Circus, he said, there's a
sucker born every minute Americans commidants in the mass media
has edged down to a new low, with just twenty
eight percent expressing a great deal or fair amount of
trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, anchorly,
and fairly, reports Gallup. This is down with thirty one
percent last year and forty percent five years ago. Well,
(01:19:37):
galb began measuring trust in the news media in the
nineteen seventies, back of the days of Walter Cronkite and
Roger Mudd and Eric Severaid and other people who had
weird names can pronounce. But what that was all about.
Between sixty eight and seventy two percent of Americans expressed
confidence in them reporting because those old guys pretty much
just gave you the news with their old, worn up
(01:20:00):
voices and much the way well, and even though Walter Cronkite,
we found out years later was darn ne York comedy
but any at least as socialists, but he kind of
kept that under wraps, you know, And a lot of
those guys were all over the map. You know, some
were bigots, hated black people, but you'd never known it.
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Some hated Republicans, they'd like to killed all of them.
Some were hardcore Republicans. Some loved Nixon to the end,
thought Nixon will was railroady. All that came out later,
But those guys kind of kept their biases to themselves,
and they just sort of read the copy and gave
you the straight ahead news. And of course this articles
(01:20:43):
on to say what that makes sense. It was during
the Walter Cronkite and water get era. Ever, by the
next reading in nineteen ninety seven, public confidence had fallen
to fifty three percent. This also makes sense. By nineteen
ninety seven, leg Grate still missed Rush. Limbaugh had been
broadcasting nationally since the late eighties. Well. Part of Limbaugh's
genius was explaining and exposing the dominant medius insidious by us,
which began to get more blatant as time went on.
(01:21:06):
MEDIATRICI remained just about fifty percent until it dropped to
forty four percent in two thousand and four and has
not risen to the majority level since. Another market that
makes sense for it was in two thousand and four
we learned terms like blog and citizen journalists. It was
in two thousand and four when the online alterronative media
came alive, of course Facebook's and not long after that
about that time here comes Facebook and everything else. But
(01:21:27):
of course in two thousand and four there was a
whole Rathergate thing. CBS News sixty minutes than Rather was
pretty much labeled as a Hoaxter and other fraudsters and
Democrat Party pimps were actually willing to do anything to
destroy Republican president in the middle of the tight reelection campaign.
So they turned to their pals in the mainstream media
and that got it, you know, got lies put out there.
(01:21:48):
That trick has still gone on. For example, some of
the more recent just flat out bs ers of stories
Israeli troops murdered, food seeking Palestinians hoax, Maryland man hoax,
black newborn is much more likely. Did I have doctors
(01:22:09):
or white hoaks? Some of you may have not heard
that one that got shot down pretty quick. Uh mass
hysterectoris perforred on Immigrants hoax, UH Springfield bomber at hoax,
the all white Trump Party hoax. UH Trump called for
this chain to be executed. Hoax violent crowned down under
Biden hoax, on and on and on, of course, a
(01:22:32):
big one like the Russian collusion hoax, Juste Smollette hoax,
Covington KKK Kids hoax, UH, Russian Bounties hoax, the the
mostly peaceful protest hoax. That's we're watching behind the CNN
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reporter cars being set on fire, people looting stores, hollering, uh,
trashing things, terrence of uh eating while black hoax, Border
agents whipping illegals hoax, uh anyway, on and on and on.
(01:23:13):
COVID lab league theory was a racist hoax. Hunter Biden's laptop, Well,
that was Russian disinformation hoax. You know all all. I mean,
we can go on and on and on. You've heard them.
The dynehood of one thousand kids hospitalized with coronavirus hoax,
which I think, if I'm not mistaken, was repeated by
Hispreme Court Justice. Was it soda mayor? I think they
(01:23:35):
gave some crazy number something along those lines, And on
and on and on. The Alpha Bank hoax Aaron Rodgers
was the Sandy Hook truther hoax. Anyway, Biden Sharp's attack
hoax io a pole hoax in eight short years truth
in the corporate media has collapsed from forty five percent
(01:23:57):
twenty eight percent. In other words, the American people are
on to them, had enough? So only Oh by the way,
only twenty seven percent of independence trusts the media, and
that's who the media most wanted to manipulate. Well uh yeah, ah,
that didn't work, did it. We're just a little sharper
than you think. We are. Independence, just a little smarter
(01:24:17):
than some many people in the CNN production room, in
the MSNBC marks, the Socialistantials broadcasting room, and the New
York Times and the Fox newsroom. We're a little smarter
than some of you guys think. We're doing our homework.
So anyway, that's that. Now there's this whitcott happening. If
you haven't heard it, I'm just running through these get
(01:24:39):
jumps beat if you haven't heard any of this because
some of the mainsing media doesn't want you to hear
some of this. So what the mainsing media doesn't like
to talk about? Oh I do, Oh I do? I
love to talk about it, the mainsining media. I want
to talk about it. Guess who will be talking about it?
If I've got the time and can figure it out
and find it. I will talk about it. You've got
people pretty ticked off right now at Netflix. Well, I
(01:25:03):
ended my Netflix subscription. Oh gosh, two three years ago.
Let me see, I got to think aboute at least
two two to three years ago. I ditched them. Think
about three years ago. I said no, I toldal lovely
missus l I think it was paying eleven twelve bucks
a month where it was thirteen o fourty hour what
it was. I said no, I'm done, I'm out. They have.
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Netflix plummets to fifteen billion bucks amid boycott calls over
shows sexualizing children. Getting imported by world Neddaily have seen
from a controversial song from Netflix show a cocamine showed
a boy holding tires's two dads looked on. A campaign
to cancel the boycott Netflix over its woke programming they
were tinely sexualized as young children has triggered a fifteen
billion buck plunge in the company's value this week that
(01:25:53):
according to reports, the campaign, which already had been put
in action by multiple value based organizations, got a que
boost this week from the musker. He posted on social
media multiple times recommending that parents canceled Netflix. Quote Netflix
is in free fall. The report said the streaming a
giant lost more than fifteen million bucks in market value
in just one week that according to Forbes, after the
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Tesla CEO and ex owner also Elon Musk urged his
two hundred twenty seven million followers to cancel their subscriptions
for the Health of Your Kids. Musk had been triggered
by a Netflix cartoon called dead End Paranormal Park, which
promoted transgenderism and bisexualism for children, for children, not adults, children,
little kids. Okay, it's marketed children as young as seven. Anyway.
(01:26:39):
Netflix stock fell two point four percent over the week,
even as Dow Jones Industrial were climbing heat, hitting up
into that forty seven thousand mark. Newsmax reported that must
boycott calls thus far have made a small dt in
an otherwise strong year for Netflix stock and revenues. Shares
are actually up thirty percent since January when they traded
around eight here in eighty six bucks, and his earnings
(01:27:00):
report the company posted to sixteen percent year of year revenue,
So they are coming down from predecent high. So it's
not just going to like put them out of business,
but yeah, it is probably hurting them a bit for sure.
So people will will will vote their wallet on a
lot of different things. I'm not a big, a big
(01:27:21):
deal of a boy. I'm not into I'm not a
big boycotter. If I don't like something, I don't buy it, period.
Call it for the enterprise system. If I don't like
your product, I don't like where you're headed with your product,
don't like what you're promoting, well you're not getting my money.
It's just rich as real, plain and simple. But yeah,
it's more of a personal thing for me. I'm going
(01:27:43):
to go out there and to everybody else to do
that because I'm doing it. But yeah, I mean I
didch these folks years ago. Part of me is kind
of like when, well, okay, so many folks you're boycotting
it now, where you've been? What were you doing in
watching two and a half three years ago with some
of the rest of us. I mean, you know, okay,
you finally woke up. Good, but you know where you've been.
(01:28:06):
I don't know. Put the cell phones down, look at
what your kids are watching. Monitor their activities on the computer.
Mom and dad, monitor their activities on the cell phone.
Monitor what they're watching on the television. Don't just presume, oh,
it's some kids show, you know, and walk away. Well,
some of these kids shows have agendas. I mean they
really do, some of them. I'm like, whoa, they're they're
(01:28:29):
pretty wild. They're kind of out there. I mean, I've
seen them on a lot of different networks, a lot
of different shows. So you got to watch what your kids,
what's going into their very impressiable little minds. You've got
to watch that stuff. Let's take a pause and be careful, Okay.
(01:28:51):
I mean it's just called good parenting. And as one
who's a parent of three kids, ah, yeah, you got
to be able to top of stuff.
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All Right, Employer hiring plans at lowest level since two
thousand and nine. Oh that's not good. A new report
show is being worded by Andrew Dorn the Hill dot Com.
Data from Challenger, Gray and Christmas that's the name of
the organization show uncertain job market. ADP report also showed
(01:31:31):
the US private sector shed thirty two thousand jobs in September.
Now that maybe revised up or downward. You know how
that always goes. I always thinks get tweaked a little bit.
But that's not so great here. I wouldn't say it's horrible,
but it ain't great. Government September jobs report is also
do they do in part to the shutdown? So you
know you're not going to get the full meal deal
here for a while, US employers announced for your job
(01:31:53):
cuts in September, but hiring plans fell to the lowest
level since two thousand and nine. That was back during
the Great Recession, or what I like to call back
then the mild Depression, which I think is more accurately
what it was. But we couldn't say that because you know,
that'd make the guy in the White House look too bad. Underscorings,
although it was initially his fault. Underscoring uncertainty in the
labor market. According to a Thursday report, companies announced fifty
(01:32:17):
four thousand and sixty four job cuts last month, down
thirty seven percent from August and twenty six percent lower
than the same month a year earlier. Outplacement from firm Challenger,
Gray and Christmas said it was only the third time
this year that cuts came in below the same month
a year earlier. Still, employers have announced nine hundred and
(01:32:37):
forty four and twenty six job reductions so far this year,
the highest since twenty twenty when more than two billion
cuts were announced. Because some of that was due to
COVID previous and some of this was government job cuts too.
Previous periods with that this many job cuts occurred either
during recession or as was the case into thousand and
(01:33:00):
five and oh six, during the first wave of automations
that costs jobs in manufacturing technology. Of course, you got
AI coming on board, Anti Challenger, senior vice president labor
expert for Challenger Gray and Christmas said in the report.
On the hiring side, the situation looks bleak. Employers have
announced plans to add about two hundred and five thousand
jobs through the first nine months of the year, down
fifty eight percent from the same point in twenty twenty four,
(01:33:22):
in the lowest tally since two thousand and five. The
latest figures highlight what analysts call a no higher, no
fire labor market, limited opportunities but so far relatively few
layoffs challenges. Board comes as official government data is a
pause due to federal shutdown, So that thing two ain't
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too hot. We were promised, of course, you know, some
job creations and this and that, but government agency. Look,
let's be honest, government politicians. I don't care what it is.
Any politician that comes along and says I'm going to
help create new jobs. I'm going to make new jobs jobs. Well, okay,
(01:34:07):
you own a business that's going to hire a bunch
of new people, because usually what they're talking about is
goodman jobs. Now they can they can create those and
you know, get people plugged into those to some extent.
But otherwise it's the private sector, not politicians are not
government that creates jobs. Ultimately. Uh Now, politicians can foster
(01:34:30):
an environment where maybe that's a little easier for companies
to do and get off their backs with excessive regulation
and taxes. Yeah, that that can kind of happen. Are
given centives and tax breaks and whatever. That that can happen.
But whenever you hear apologists, and we'ren't going to create
a job. You really, you are in your company that
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you own that's going to hire all these people, is yeah,
And it's the same politicians said we're going to make
corporations they're fire shure, there's not parent or not. Well,
what they really mean is you aren't paying enough because
the corporations passed that tax hike along to you in
the form of higher costs for the goods and services
that they sell that you buy us. So it becomes
(01:35:12):
across the boards for everybody rich, poor, middle class, lower
middle class, or middle class somewhere in between, who cares whatever.
That's sort of a hidden sales tax that you end
up paying. You won't see it on the receipt. You
ought to, but you won't, and if if there was
on the receipt, then a lot of people go, wait,
wait a minute, But that's just the economics one to
(01:35:33):
one because in the end of the corporations don't pay
the tax, they pass that along to you, the consumer,
So it becomes a consumer tax in consumer tax that
you pay for it in the form of higher costs
of goods and services, and they are inflationary. That's how
that works little low economics one oh one. But you
see the politico's and the maintaingm media don't want you
(01:35:54):
to know that. They want to keep you stupid, and
they these stupid people don't need to know that. And
as long as they vote the way wait, I don't
a vote one. He's happened. Yeah, so that's their attitude.
Switching gears, switching gears, and this is a sad gear
to switch to, though I'm not surprised. I've been saying
on this show, exposure, exposure, exposure in the churches, in government,
(01:36:20):
in corporations. We are still in a time of exposure. Okay,
if you have I've used this example before. I know
it's kind of gross, but it's true. If you've got
a big old ZiT with a white head on your
face or some kind of a sore wherever on your boy,
it's got a big old white post your head to it,
you poke it, you squeeze it. Yeah, it's kind of smelly. Yeah,
(01:36:45):
it's gross. It's gooey. It's this white, kind of off white,
creamy beige looking gooey thick junk that comes out and
it smells and then blood behind. It's like you gross,
and it hurts, and you squeeze it and squeeze it
until all the goo comes out and you dab it up,
and then you put some medicine on it. Now a
few days later, it heals up. Right. That's what's happening
(01:37:08):
sort of with our nation. The big giant pustial head,
the white head, if you will, The big giant puss
dome has been punctured, and here comes the funky goo
and it stinks and it's disgusting, and you're like, oh, gross,
But that's got to happen in order for there to
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be healing, you understand, so, And I think it's it's
a divine hand. I believe this is divine in origin.
I think it's the Lord himself kind of squeezing the
big old's it. Okay, if I can use that analogy.
And some of you are going gross, did you have
to go there? Yeah? Well you know we'll go there.
This show will go place as other shows won't. And
(01:37:49):
some of you know that, which is why you listen.
Just admit it. It's okay. So to be ashamed of
this being by Carlos Garcia, the Blaze dot com megachurch founder,
pleads guilty to sexual abuse of a child. Well only
serve six months in jail. Are you kidding me? Victim
says she was only twelve years old when the abuse
(01:38:11):
began in the nineteen eighties. Sidney Clemshire. Clemens Shire accused
the founding pastor of a popular Texas megachurch, Skateway, of
sexually abusing her for five years, beginning in nineteen eighty
two when she was a twelve year old child, and
the sixty four year old former pastor pled guilty on Thursday.
Robert Morris previously admitted to inappropriate sexual behavior. Well, okay,
(01:38:34):
it wasn't just you. You know, we're having a little
trysts with the secretary of there. Ah, no, that's a
good thing. But come on, we're talking about some a
little worse than that with a young lady. How about
just a kid? How about a child? While denying any
intercourse was involved, But he has since admitted to the
rape in a plea deal. This case is all the
(01:38:56):
more despicable because the alleged perpetrator was a pastor who
is floated his position. Victim in this case has waited
far too many years for justice to be done. The
deal had Morris admit to five felon accounts of indecent
conduct with a child, but will allow him to serve
only six months in jail of a suspended ten year sentence. Huh.
(01:39:18):
He also has to pay a restitution OFM tw hundred
fifty thousand bucks. Of course, he's got a registered as
a sex offender. Probably Tier three would be my guest
at least here two. But I'll imagine Tier three with
that many failing charges. I don't know. My parents arranged
my marriage at sixteen. Maybe I should have taken them
up on it. One commentator said. Morris was reportedly a married,
(01:39:40):
twenty four year old at traveling evangelist at the time
in nineteen eighty two, and he began living with the
Clemenshire family Clemenshire family after they met at a youth
revival in tul Us, Oklahoma. She would call the abuse
in disturbing detail and said that church officials allowed Morris
to step down in nineteen eighty seven for two years
without going to law enforcement or making the matter public.
Why follow the money trail? Always follow the money trailer?
(01:40:02):
What's happening with day Star? What happened with the Catholic Church?
Always follow the money trail game. In the King James version,
it says in First Timothy I thixt First Timothy six,
I'm not mistaken. The love of money is the root
of all evil. Not money, but the love of money
is the root of all evil. Some translations say is
(01:40:25):
the root of all kinds of evil. After klemens Shire
went public with her accusations in June twenty twenty four,
Morris resigned from the church and was later indicted by
grand jury in Oklahoma on the five filling accounts. In March.
He was facing a maximpelt the actually twenty years in
prison for each charge. But there could be no tolerance
(01:40:45):
for those who actually pray on children. Oklahomentary in general
and getting her Drummond said in a statement, anyway, we've
seen things like this, sadly, usually it's youth pastors, but
we see things like this. Of course, he was a
young guy at the time, and I guess probably was.
But these kinds of things happened so often in so
many Christian churches, denominations, independent denominations, independent, charismatic, this one
(01:41:10):
and that one, prosting, Catholic, you name it. We see
so much of this, and usually it seems like not always,
but it seems like there's a cover up that tappened
for a few years and people try to keep it
hush hush. Let's kind of keep this on the download
because you know, people find out about it real quick
given donations in our church and look bad. We share
(01:41:31):
a true story of what I can share. When I
was working at KXL nine seventy am in Austin, Texas,
which was a Christian talk show, a Christian talk radio station,
and I hosted a and co hosted some shows there.
They weren't personally my show, but just you know shows
that they had generic shows that I just happened to
(01:41:52):
be in the host seat on our co host seat
on this case. Maybe there was a scandal that broke
loose to the church in North Texas. It's about North Texas. Anyway,
a scandlet broke loose akin to this and it was
ten year old girl and they came forward and finally
some stuff came out on and the pastor was looking
(01:42:13):
bad and had to get Eventually they had to both
pastor out, and then they got a lawsuit against church
and so on and so forth. Of course, court stepped
in judge stepped in, prosecutors stepped in. The church was
torn apart by it. Come to find out this particular
pastor had attended a very and I cannot say the
name because I don't want a judge coming at me,
(01:42:35):
but a very let's just say, well known seminary I
would have mentioned, you would be probably well, you might
or might not be in shocked, but you'd probably be
in shocked because they churn out a lot a professional clergy,
let's just say it. And investigators, because the church hired
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some investigators to go find out a little more about
this guy's background, what was going on. They kept digging, digging, digging, digging, digging,
digging and digging and digging. They found out that there
was a child sex ring, pedophile ring, and this particular
seminary partake their school. Again, if you knew it, it'd
(01:43:20):
be like WHOA. So the guy that was going to
be on the show to talk about this stuff, and
he had talked about it one time before we had
him on. Because there was a big it was a
big scandal of the time there in Texas. Well, it
was hitting national, but it was big there in Texas.
We had this one guy who was elder in the church.
We had him on. He was supposed to be on
that day. I'd booked him about an hour or two
(01:43:41):
before the show was supposed to start. He called me
with tears, I mean crying, and he didn't mention the
name of the college's school of the seminary. He said,
but you can't talk about it on the show. He said,
I'm actually violating a judge's gag er even telling you this.
He talked about the church is pretty much destroyed over this.
It's we're done. And I said, well, I'll honor that
(01:44:06):
because don't want to see you go to jail, brother,
But a judge you put a gag order in which
I think is the first I believe it was First
Amendment violation, honestly, but because there was not going investigation
so on and so forth, it was still in litigation. Judge,
he can't talk about it. He was gonna be a
witnessing the thing, and I don't know what all. So
I sort of got it from that standpoint. But you know,
(01:44:27):
I was a co host. The guy who was the
host was like, tell me, tell me, tell me, no, no, no,
I thought, I thought at the time, you know, this
is gonna hit national news because this is rying around
the time of the Catholic Church scandal and all that.
I thought, you know, Bill o' riley's gonna pick up
on this on Fox. Somebody's gonna this thing's gonna blow
So was you know, I'll keep my mouth shut on it,
(01:44:48):
because in another few weeks or a month or two,
this thing's gonna blow up as natal it's gonna ge,
it's gonna leak out, it's gonna come out, and it's
gonna be a big scandal, and this particular seminary is
gonna be rocked, et cetera, et cetera. So I thought,
you know, okay, it's it's it's going to happen either way.
Never did, never did talk to a judge friend of mine,
(01:45:08):
who will leave nameless reasoningly about this because I really
want to talk about it. Said yeah, the gagory should,
I mean, it should be defunct by now. It's been
so much time it's passed. And of course I got
to thinking, well, I might need a lawyer if I
talk about it, because this group of this school would
come at me for defamation. So I've kept my mouth
(01:45:33):
shut on it all these years. And there's probably it
still wants to go live with it, but I haven't.
But let's just understand this gang. It may blow up anyway,
and I prayed that the Lord would reveal it. He
hasn't for some reason. But understand gang. There's a lot
of nonsense that goes on in seminaries, Christian colleges, Christian schools,
(01:45:56):
Christmas and scandals up here about the Road and Liberty
a couple of years back that involved uh, you know,
the heads of that school. You see a lot of
these these mega churches that seemed like so many of
them with weird junk that goes on. It's not just
mega church even little country churches. You got weird junk
that goes on. There's a big scandal that's happening down
up in fact a church that or a school Christian
(01:46:20):
school that my uh the onod missus l actually attended,
uh back when she was a kid. But they had
some guy in there that was I don't know if
he was a coach whatever he was teaching somewhere. The
it turned out any with this guy was molesting a
bunch of kids looking at kitty porn and all that.
And they finally busted him here a few weeks back.
Kind of a regional, kind of a big regional story.
(01:46:42):
I don't think it's hit in national, but it's kind
of a big So my point made, Ah, churches can't
sit on this stuff. It does. It's just not a
good look. Okay, these people are monsters. They do this
and they need to be turned over to the law.
(01:47:02):
Don't sweep it under the rug. I mean the Catholic
Church he had that like with all these different priests
through pedophiles, and it hurt him. And at the time
that was at the time of all the the stuff
was going on the Calgary I said, look, gang, it's
going on the prostan Church too. What mean Yeah, So
it's all part of the exposure thing. It's all part
(01:47:24):
of what's going down, and it it should, it should.
And the Lord's exposing a lot again, not just in government,
not just in corporations, also in churches. Okay. And if
(01:47:45):
Christ return is near, h the Lord's going to clean
up the backyard of the church. Where he starts cleaning
up Satan's backyard, Okay. Scripture says judgment begins with the
household of the Lord. So before he starts cleaning up
the devil's playpen. He's gonna clean up, you know, the
playpen that some of these churches have created. And that's
(01:48:07):
why you're seeing i think the plethor rough of these
scandals hitting all over the place. Of course, there was
the stuff that happened with the Hillsong, big documentary came
out on that was about a year ago, year and
a half ago. You know, you you, and you're gonna
see more, I'm afraid. But in a way it's good.
That's my point because where it's at again, churches, schools,
(01:48:36):
corporate realm, publical realm, government realm. Because this is what's
gonna help bring healing to the land. Maybe you prayed
for we want healing for our land. Why healing for
the lords one. Okay, you're gonna get it. It's gonna
be a little ugly in the process, but you're gonna
get it. He's answering the prayers. He's answering your prayers,
even praying that you're your prayers being answered. Uh, but
(01:48:57):
it's kind of smelly and ugly because again that big
postal is being popped and it's being squeezed, and all
the corruption's coming out it's not very pleasant when you're
sort of in the midst of that. But later the
sav goes on it, the ointment of the Holy Spirit
goes on it, and then the true healing begins. You see.
But this all part of the healing process. All right,
(01:49:18):
you go to a doctor. You got a big boil.
That's what they're gonna do. I love missus. L is
the case the point let you down the room right now.
I kind of had this weird boil that erupted. I
don't wonder say what part of her body, but it
was just like where is it? And it just came
up like overnight, and we had to go to the
r in the middle of nine and they had to
like lance it and pack it and give her antibiotics.
And she just recently finished thinking that just this weird
thing just came up out of nowhere, like what in
(01:49:39):
the world is this big boil? It was nasty, but
now it's all gone and she's fine, looks fine, everything's cool.
But in order for there to be healing, they had
to give her a local anesthesia. They want to drag
her into she was in an er. They want to
drag her into operating. The said, well, we're gonna do
it right here. So everybody massed up blood and they
(01:50:00):
went in with the scalpel and uh, yeah, it was nasty.
She was looking up at the ceiling kind of you know,
in that Twilight sleep thing. I was kind of watching.
I was curious. I'm like, I had to step back.
I was like, you know, looking at it, and yeah,
it was kind of Nay, it was kind of weird,
kind of nasty. Bit. Now there there's the healing. So
that's the phase, I believe, and it's I think it's
(01:50:21):
by divine appointment and I believe it's in a divine hand.
It's phase. We've been into this country for some time,
and I've talked about it on the show at nausey
man F and I and go back and listen archives.
We're still there and it's still happening. Let's take a
pawk a little bit more Christian talking at rocks to come.
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run through these school district was caught demanding Christian students
pay to pray. Pay to pray. It's bringing worded by
a world in a daily by a bund room Minnesota officials.
What's up Minnesota? Going on here? Lately? Minnesota officials face
demand letter that they start following the Constitution. Supreme Court president.
(01:53:05):
School district officials in Holdingford, Minnesota have been caught running
a pay to praise scheme, and the American Center for
Law and Justice is calling them out on it. Pay
to pray is when the schools charge Christian students a
fee for using their facilities for a student led Bible
club while giving free access to all other groups. See
(01:53:25):
if it was an ho scale modeling train club, well
no problem. Oh you're gonna talk about that Jesus guy,
Well that's going to cost you. This case matter is
because of schools can silence Emma's Bible study by unequally
charging fees based on viewpoint, then anyone can be forced
to pay for their free speech. This unconstitutional framework prohibits
students and citizens from fully living out their religious convictions.
(01:53:47):
A legal team from the American Center for Law and Justice,
explained the J that's J. Seculo's bunch quote. Our schools
must remain open forums for all students, not hostile environments
where only secutar voices are welcome. The ACLJ reported the
district's actions vilely the First Amendment rights of its client, Emma,
a ninth grader. She is charged fees by the school
(01:54:09):
for holding a Christian Bible study club, even though other
groups the Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts four age set her
get free use of the buildings. Huh, it's essentially a
policy of pay to prey. Legal team's response was to
send a demand letter to the school quote, requiring officials
to immediately stop their unlawful discrimination. Emma's club must be
treated the same as other student groups and allowed to
(01:54:30):
use school facilities without unconstitutional fees or restrictions. If the
district refuses, the ACLJ is prepared to go to court.
We will not allow on constitutional hostility towards religion in
our schools to stand well. It's a violation of the
First Amendment. The fight started earlier this year when Emma
asked for permission to start a student Bible study club.
The school responded with hostility. This is a quote hostility
(01:54:52):
and constitutional restrictions. The principal delayed her ability to meet,
blocked her from hosting a CU at the po Old
prayer gathering, a constitutional violation, and told her she would
have to pay a fee per meeting to use a
school library or library depending on pronunciation. You had another violation.
The ACLJ said, the insistent fees were properly because Emma's
(01:55:14):
group was a church. Really, so now we're going to
have a government entity defining who what is a church? Yeah,
there's your there's your violation separation a church and state
gang right there, rather than a student run club. See
that that's what. That's what that whole that little wall
of separation there was intended to do was keep this
kind of nonsense from happening. Congress passed the Equal Access
(01:55:37):
Act specifically to stop this type of religious discrimination in
public schools. The Supreme Court confirmed its constitutionality and West
Side Board of Education the Mergent Mrgans or emrgents, a
case argued by the ACLJ by the Way Chief Council J. Seculo.
There the court held that schools cannot exclude or burden
religious clubs simply because of their faith based message. The
(01:55:57):
ACLJ pointed out, So there is some definitely some hostility
anti Christian bigotry. Uh there, And I've warned about this
gang in schools. Look, it's becoming institutionalized. It's starting to
be baked into the cake, no pun intended. Theirs. You'll
talk about it, you know, talk about cake bakers and
so forth. Uh, Christian cake bakers. But I'm just saying
this is a continual problem and it's become institutionalized. We'm
(01:56:20):
talking about this for a long time on this show.
I can do a show. I'm almost nothing about this
kind of nonsense.
Speaker 7 (01:56:27):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:56:27):
So you have that school takes only hours traverse course
after Christian student was dumped from Zoom call, what's going
on all these schools? Again? Anti Christian biggest bigotry is
ensconced in your public schools and even some private schools.
Zion dare to utter, we only have two places to go,
Heaven or Hell, and we need to decide where we
(01:56:48):
want suspend. It being reported to gain by Bob and
New World Net Daily school district. He've been busy. A
school district has done a quick one eighty literally within
hours after being confronted about it's censorship. Targeting faith. Yeah,
that goes on pretty frequently. The fight erupted at Arkansas
Connections Arkansas Gang. This is the Bible Belt. Some of
(01:57:09):
this stuff is happening in the Bible Belt. This isn't
just Wow, nine Yankees up north I hate Jesus. No,
this is in the South too. I mean a lot
of these anti Christian things are happening in the South.
The fight erupted at Arkansas Connections Academy and Online Public
School and involved a student, Zion Ramos. It was handled
by First Liberty Institute, which explained every day the students
(01:57:30):
have a social time zoom meeting where they are free
to speak about whatever they want, provided their comments are
not violent, vulgar, or obscene. Of course, some people think
talking about that Jesus guy is all the above. It's
inspired by them, and on September twenty third, twenty twenty five,
inspired by the memorial service for Charlie cook Is Zion
decided to share his faith in a two minute statement
(01:57:51):
how dare he and almost said he lit. My name
is Zion and won't be long, but I have something
very important to say. You may not want to hear it,
but it's the most important thing you will ever hear.
We don't know how long we have. One day it's
all going to be over. It may not be today, tomorrow,
a month, or even years from now. But when our
time is up, all we will have is eternity. And
when we only have two places to go to Heaven
or Hell, and we need to decide where we want
(01:58:13):
to spend it. Suddenly the teacher monitoring the call put
the student on mute, centering his speech. Then she quickly
removed him from the zoom meeting completely. How much you
want to bet she had purple hair and a nose ring.
Nothing against purple hair and nose rings. Her Christians with
purple hair and nose rings, believe me, school officials, and
(01:58:35):
then when they show up at a church usually it's like,
we're gonna pray for you, honey. They've been a Christian
for twenty years. We're going to pray for you. Dear,
you're gonna change for Jesus. School officials cannot silence, you know,
they jump to conclusions, can't judge a book by discovery.
School officials cannot silence students who are sharing their faith
with other students during social gatherings, said kaylea Toni Institute lawyer,
(01:58:58):
public schools are not religion free zone or nor concuvital
rezones for that matter. But by centering faith on and
that's the Supreme Court's opinion, not mine, and the decision
known as Tinker, but by centering faith on campus officials
unjustly marginalized students like Zion who simply want to share
the Gospel with peers. The legal team dispatch demand letters,
explaining as the Supreme Courts holding in Kennedy v. Bremerton,
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the school district made clear the First Amendment protects students
expressions of their faith in public schools. The court in
Kennedy explained that the clauses of the First Amendment work
in tandem. Where the free exercise clause protects religious exercise,
whether communicative or not, the free speech clause also provides
overlapping protection for expressive religious activet In other words, are
not separate per se. They sometimes overlap, They sometimes come against.
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Not just well, there's the First Amendment and then okay,
that's its own little thing, and then a free speech
and that's its other own little thing, and neither shall
the twain meet. That's an erroneous interpretation of the First
Amendment in that regard as well. And that's what they
were saying, you know, in other words, that that's the
direction we're trying to go here, whether communic, communicative or not.
The free speech Clause also provides overlapping protection for expressive
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religious activities fifty nine US at five twenty four. The
result is at the First Amendment doubly protects religious speech.
Within hours of school responded by inviting Ronvel's back to
the meetings. How about that is that they were looking
at the budget and going, we can't afford a law,
you know, having to our lawsuit on this thing, so
let's just go ahead, and you know, and assuming that
he would be allowed the three minutes to share his faith.
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We are grateful that school officials acknowledge how concerning the
situation was for Zion and his family, and that federal
and state law protects student's religious expression during social gathering,
Explaining Tony, here's the problem, gang, is ignorance of the Constitution.
You have too many school officials, principles, woke teachers, whatever,
ignorant of the Constitution. I have said on this show,
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and I will say it again for the record. Two
of the biggest issues facing our society today is biblical ignorance,
whether you believe the things or not, biblical ignorance. I
mean you're going to quote, at least know what's in there,
Biblical ignorance and constitutional ignorance, ignorance of our founding principles
to the biggest You can lay about ninety percent of
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the problems facing our country, maybe more than that at
the feet of those two issues. I mean, ultimately we
need Jesus. I get that, but I'm just saying. In fact,
arkis O Governor Herri Guby Sanders had expressed to concern
about the issue, instructing the state Departlement of Education to
investigate the whole thing. In fact, Arki's response, which came
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literally within hours, said Arca's administration is dedicated ensuring that
every student has the opportunity in text priss RVA point
and I respectful environment. Yeah yeah, Okay, Well apparently that
didn't that memo didn't hit that teacher or whatever she
flipped out, So there's that. Uh, then we've got this
court rules for free speech and fight created by cities
attackle on wedding photographer Louisville. Again, this is the Bible
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bel Louisville officials, and that's correct pronunciation, not Louisville. But
it's Louisville. Louisville, all right, say it and mean it.
Officials tried to force her. Just talk to somebody from there.
They'll say, oh, you're from Louisville. Is for now, it's Louisville.
Officials tried to force her to promote LGBT views on marriage.
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But the first he now offended everybody in Louisville. You're
remember a photo the name of war shooting. Yeah, I
kind of am lighten up. But the First Amendment leaves
I make fun of everybody's city. Okay, but the First
Amendment leaves decisions about what to say with people, not
the government. Again being reported by WorldNet Daily, Well they've
been on top of it. A federal court has ruled
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in favor of free speech in a fight that was
created by an attack by the city of Louisville, Kentucky
or Kentuck on a local photographer. The city had decided
to impose its religious viewpoint and order the photographer, Chelsea Nelson,
to you, that's a cool name, Chelsea Nelson, to use
her It sounds like Shelby's I don't know a big
star and maybe she will be to you a big
photographic photography star. Well, I guess you kind of is
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now because of this to use her artistic talents to
promote anti Christian same sex wedding ceremonies. She photographs and
blogs about weddings between one man and one woman the
Biblical standard. City officials who had tried to order her
to be silent silence on such issues, claiming they could
forbid her and her studio from explaining to clients and
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potential clients her beliefs. Really, I think we call that
censorship from government. Yeah, that's what they do, like in
China and Russia, in communist Cuba and socialist communist run Venequela,
and nowadays in the UK. There's a reason we revolted
from those folks. And some of you are shocked to
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what's going on in the UK. Have you not read
American history. There's a reason we told them to get lost.
Louisville under the ruling, now will be held accountable for
violating the First Amendment. The free speech is for everyone,
as the US Supreme Court held two years ago and
three or three Creative v. Ellenis Americans or Americans have
the freedom to express and create messages is that align
with their beliefs without fear of government punishment, said her lawyer,
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Brian Niehard. I think I'm pronouncing that right. Don't wanted
to assume me. For over five years. Louisville officials said
they could force at Chelsea to promote views about marriage.
It violated her religious beliefs because they said show and
hear the government. But the First Amendment leaves decisions about
what to say with the people, not the government. That's
the whole point again. Constitutional ignorance, gang, constitutional ignorance. The
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First Amendment protects you from government officials saying, world, you
can't really sory because you know, we don't agree with
it anyone. We just don't agree with that viewpoint. So
guess what you're gonna not say nothing? Oh We're gonna
come throw you in jail. You gonna be a heap
trouble boy. That's to stop that kind of nonsense. This
re Court's decisions rests on this bedrock First Amendment principle
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and builds on victory in three or three are creative.
That was an earlier case where Colorado officials tried the
same leftist stunt. Well it's not even left right, let's
just call it what it is, socialist, communist, Marxist stunt
and failed. They claimed that the web designer behind the
three or three Creative could be forced to promote LGBT
ceremonies if she did websites for weddings that followed the
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Christian model of one man, one woman. Colorado repeatedly or
Colorado repeatedly has launched a state attacks on the Christian faith.
They just seem to want to do that again. It's
anti Christian bigotry baked into the cake of their government. Again.
Constitutional ignorance, constitutional ignorance. It's called freedom of religion, freedom
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of speech, and they do overlap at times. When the
state lost that fight at the Supreme Court level, the
justice gold of the state for its hostility to Christians. Subsequently,
taxpayers have been forced to hand over millions of dollars
to cover damages from the states losing gases. You think
they would kind of get a clue. Well, it's all
that rocky mountain high it's all that weed, you know.
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They're like, well, we're gonna go ahead and try this
case again. We're gonna go ahead and crag down and
as Christian again, because you know, those Christians are just
a problem. Come on, eventually, we'll win. Pass it over here,
pass it over here, passed away.
Speaker 3 (02:06:16):
This time.
Speaker 2 (02:06:16):
We've got to win this time. The Supreme Court's got
to be on our side. We've got to be on
our side this time. So let's go ahead and just
crack down on them, and we'll run the risk of
them suing us one more time, one more time. Case
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went to court in twenty nineteen because Louisville's law prohibited
Nelson from expressing her views on riage anyway. She won.
She won. Louisville city fathers, city government idiots lost again.
In the Bible bell gang, this is not just some
all right, mark time Yankees up, all right, No, this
is in the Bible bel This is all over the country.
It's from my point, okay, This anti Christian bagotry is everywhere,
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and it's growing, and sometimes the bigotry is violent, as
we have seen in recent weeks. In recent weeks, the
anger against churches, even if they're not even Orthodox like
the Mormons, Lord k so doesn't matter, even Jewish folks.
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If it smacks, if anything regarding the God of the Bible.
Even halfway, there are people going at it. They're gonna
go after it, who don't like it, who don't want
to hear it. And I still say part of the
part of the motivation from blown Away Charlie Kirk was
the fact he was a Christian with just as political
believes it was the fact that he was a Christian.
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So again, understand, the target on your back is growing.
As I've been saying and saying and sang. Okay, there's
the reason I'm saying it. I'm not saying it discourage him.
Saying it to warn you and caution you and to
fortify you. Keep your eyes on Christ, but on the
full armor of God, because ultimately the battle that you're
fighting is not simply a political battle. It's not simply
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people don't understand the Constitution. It's a spiritual one. Okay.
The demons and the devil are taking their masks off.
They're right out there in the open right now, and
they're having a field day because they know Christ's return
is not that far around the corner. It's still be
one hundred years f now. Who knows, We don't know.
There was all the September twenty third thing, I thought,
oh my gosh, really read your Bible. But in the interim,
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it's going to get hotter for Christians. And the anti
Christian bigotry is not just simply in the Middle East.
It's not just simply in the UK and in parts
of Europe. Now it's here. It is on our shores
and it's been on our shores for some time, and
it's growing. So you need to understand it. Christian, you
need to understand what time of day it is. I
know some of you are, well, i't involved in politics. Well,
the politics are coming after you. Politicians are coming after you, Okay,
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whether you want them to or not, they're coming at you.
There's people with guns coming at you. Whether you want
them to come at you or not. Well, I'm just
minding my own business. I'm just the Lord, just trying
to live out I get it, just trying to let
my life is a Christian and I'm just trying to
be demands. I understand, it doesn't matter. They're coming at
you anyway. So understand what time of day it is,
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and pray and prepare. And churches need to have game
plans for security, all right, And you need to be
talking about this stuff. Okay, you need to be talking
about this stuff and understand you you have to go
off the deep end about it. It's not time to
jump into a bomb shelter and pull everything. You'll pull
the door behind you and wait for Jesus to wrap you.
That's the wrong tact as well. But you can't be
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ignorant about this stuff. You can't stick your head in
the sand and act like this stuff doesn't It ain't
going on. It's part of our landscape. It's part of
our landscape, and you need to be prepared on how
to handle it and deal with it when it confronts you,
because there's a good possibility it will and perhaps in
the way. All right, so be prepared, pray, keep your
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eyes focused on the Lord. Don't don't freak out in fear.
I'm not trying to get back to freak out. I'm
not trying to engage in fear. Point here, I'm just
letting you again what time of day it is, and
to be prepared. And your pastor is not much of
a pastor. I will say this. If they're not helping
you in this regard, if they're not casting you and
warning you in this regard and coming up with game
plans for security for your fellowship. My father in law,
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they've got like two or three people that watch the
doors in his fellowship, the church that he attends in
that building, and they kind of keep an eye out,
and they've been trained on how to watch and they're
packing heat. It's sad that we've come to that. And
it's in a small town there, not like some big
city somewhere, you know, not like a New Yorker, you know,
Atlanta or wherever. And apparently this stuff happened. I mean,
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this Mormon church that got hit was out in the
middle of almost nowhere. And yes, I know this. Mormons.
They're not Orthodox. It's not I know what apologies say
about Mormons, blah blah blah, get it. But that's why
I'm saying. Some people don't. They don't care it even
slightly smells of Jesus, Oh, they're against it. They don't
care if you're if you're believing the Jesus is the
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Bible or some guru Jesus from you know, came down
from the Himalian mounds or whatever. They don't care if
you even smell like a Christian even kind of halfway
you look like you're a Christian. You're you're you're on
their target list. Okay, there are people out there, and
there are organizations out there. There's one I haven't had
chance to talk about. I'm gonna try and talk about
them maybe next next time I do this show. It's
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a very dangerous organization and you need to know about them,
whether you are Christian or not. Frankly, but there's stuff
going on, and we've got to be ready, we've got
to be praid. We've got to keep our eyes on
the Lord. Okay, that's the thing. Hit your knees and pray.
Prayer and fasting is like a nuclear warhead. I don't
know why. It just is to demonic uh entities and
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uh spiritual uh strongholds and so forth. It just blows
your doors off. Satan hates it. Satan his palace hated.
When when you fast and pray, when you put those
two together to look out, it's it's literally spiritual dynamite.
I don't I'm not exactly sure why, but for some
reason it is. And so if you feel led to
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do that, pray about it. If you're healthy enough to
do something like that and don't put yourself at a risk.
Some people do what it's called Daniel fast, where they
just you know, eat veggies and water and don't eat,
don't anything else or whatever, just have stained from certain foods. Uh.
Whatever that looks like for you, it's bring you and
the Lord. But but I would encourage you to pray
and fast for your nation and for what's going on
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and for where we're at. There's a lot of crazy
junk going on, but you need to know what's up.
You need to be informed. So I do my best
on this show to inform you. Let you see the
story behind the story if I can. What's going on
with the mainstinc media, even Fox News. I know a
lot of Christians watch Fox News, News Max and so forth.
But there's stuff sometimes they don't talk about. Okay, So
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you need to know the full story. You need to
you need to get understand what's happening. Look at some
of the backpage stories that you have nothing to do
with New Orange Man or whatever. So you've got to
watch what's going on around you. There's a lot of stuff,
there's a lot of craziness that's around you. It's attacking you.
Your family and your kids. I just share with you
two different stories that happened in schools. There's more, but
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the show is only so long overtime anyway, Gotta go.
Sure check out the websites Christian talk at rocks, dot
net or dot com. Sure, take care of yourselves, take
care of your loved ones, take care of everybody, but
take care of your loved ones, especially your family, your friends,
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and remember it. God is love. See you next time.