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October 23, 2025 136 mins
On today's show, LIVE on https://zeno.fm/radio/thunderous-radio/ 3:30 pm CT, 4:30 pm ET: Shutdown Meltdown: Dem leader makes jaw-dropping admission about shutdown - Dem Rep. Smith says Dems ‘Bear some responsibility’ for shutdown, ‘we all’ do - Essential workers left unpaid after Senate fails to pass "pay bill" - growing number of House Republicans call for GOP held Senate to use "Nuclear Option" to end filibuster and re-open US Government - Texas Democrat Jolanda Jones says on CNN her party needs to ‘Wipe out’ every Republican and slash their necks - we'll analyze. Borderline: Audit shows Biden DHS loophole let undocumented migrants claim asylum despite fake papers - Deported child sex offender caught reentering U.S. during human smuggling stop in Texas - Indian illegal alien, driver of big rig that killed 3 in crash had been released in 2022 - Thousands of non-citizens on voter rolls in red state - Walmart, other major companies retreat from sponsoring H-1Bs - we'll examine. School Daze: Fed-up Virginia students take drastic action to stop lunatics on school board - Alaska's school standards ignore Washington, Lincoln, and Christianity - 'Lord of the Rings' racially demonizes fictitious orcs, says college prof - Could the homeschool movement rescue minds, restore souls? we'll explore. Plus, Contending For The Faith: New data shows hostility increasing nationwide against churches - Pastor under fire for 'scolding' church member over $1,200 donation - New report cites 'recent uptick in religious attendance, clamor for God, and discussion of a spiritual renewal.' And, GOP senator to sue Jack Smith after his lawyers try gaslighting on FBI surveillance/ http://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com #governmentshutdown #RepKatherineClark #politicalviolence #apostasy #ICE #JolandaJones #Senatenuclearoption #homeschool #JackSmith #christianrevival #attacksonchurches #undocumentedmigrants #H-1Bs #orcs
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Is in the air.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Effact a few days ago when chore's gonna be able
to do a show this week. I was starting to
lose my voice, throw it all scratchy and all that jazz,
and started taking some immune boosting stuff, of course, my
zinc tablets that they usually take most days. I'll vitamin
D three, which I take once a week, different cough
syrups and sinus meds, and I'm taking Ashawa Ganda. What

(02:44):
am I not taking anyway? I'm taking all this herbal
and natural supplement kind of stuff for the most part
and trying to watch it. You know how that goes.
Although I did indulge in in a hamburger yesterday, really
good one, and some home cut French fries at a place.
It was actually up in Roano to go to Rono, Virginia,

(03:05):
a place called Richie Freeze our h R I c
h E E Richie Freeze. I actually posed in front
of the sign uh and talk to the lady who
I think is the manager. I don't know if she's
the owner, but talk to a lady who was the
either the manager or maybe the owner, I don't know which.
She said her son's name was Richie. I said, oh, okay,

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which of course is usually a nickname for Richard. But
you know. Oh gosh, where do we begin the show.
I'm packed today. I don't know if I'm gonna get
to all I want to. I'm gonna give it a
good schoolboy effort. I'm packed with all sorts of stuff.
Let's talk about the shutdown. Just get that out of
the way. It's really sad because there are some folks

(03:48):
who definitely are hurting. Military, especially military especially is really
hurting right now. And that ain't good. That ain't good.
Sential workers left unpaid after Senate DEM's Kill I Paid bill,
It was known as the Johnson Young legislation, would have
compensated federal employees in military during current and future shutdowns

(04:08):
so that this wouldn't happen again. This being reported by
Leo Briseno and Elizabeth Elkin Fox News. Democrats blocked the
Republican led attempt to provide essential government workers with paychecks
and bed ongoing twenty three day shutdown, calling the bill

(04:28):
overly selective and incomplete. That bill, proposed by Senators Ron Johnson,
a Republican from Wisconson Todd Young, Republican from Indiana, failed
in a fifty four to forty five vote where sixty
votes were needed to advance the bill over the threat
of a filibuster. We're gonna get into that filibuster thingk

(04:49):
in just a minute, because there's a lot of Republicans
in the House that are calling for an end to
this filibuster thing.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Well.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
The three Democrats John feedermen of Pennsylvania and Roelfaeld Warnock
and John Osoff of Georgia voted with Republicans. Similar Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer, he's he wasn't, he wasn't for it.
In addition to compensating federal employees and military personnel during

(05:17):
the current shutdown, the bill would also extend relief to
future instances where funding bills aren't in effect. Quote PA
fisk a year twenty twenty six. In any fiscal year thereafter,
there are appropriated such funds as a sums as are
necessary to provide standard rates of pay, allowances, pay differentials, benefits,
and other payments on a regular basis to accepted employees,

(05:38):
a bill reads now. Johnson had pitched his bill as
a long term solution. I just hope, on nonpartisan basis,
we do something that makes sense around here for once,
Johnson said ahead of the bill's consideration. But the Dems
refused to sign off on it. So there's that. It

(06:02):
was called a Fairness Act is a permanent fix that
would ensure shut down Fairness acts permanent fix. It would
ensure accepted workers and our troops be paid during a shutdown.
Johnson said, so there it goes. There's that, so the
song continues. Of course, I have documented on the show
where the whole darn thing is unnecessary. The Senate doesn't

(06:24):
need to even be a part of this necessarily. It's
an option. It's not consciously required. It's constitutional option that
says the Senate may. It says it say they shall
or must. It says they may confer at amendments. The
House then has the option to send it to them
or not and say, you know what, thanks, but no thanks, Senate,
we don't need you, and just be done with it.

(06:49):
On the spending bill, we're not talking about the CR
talk about bill, actual bill. The CRS have become a joke.
Have a bill, and we see this game played out
over and over about every year, every other year whatever.
Please listen up to archives of past several shows. Over
the past seuple weeks, I've gotten into this in more detail.

(07:12):
So this is all by and large unnecessary. But there
you have it, because well, both parties should tend to
make a little bit of political hate. Now the polls
are starting to show AP poll shows that there's about
as much equal about as much equal discust with both
parties right now over the government shutdown, US government shutdown

(07:36):
about equal. So it's starting to affect both parties. We'll
have to see how that translates in the midterms. But
I think that the overall approval rating of Congress is
still somewhere about on par with chlamydia. I think, not
very good. Now there's one them leader that's made a

(07:58):
jaw dropping admission about the shut down. I'm a play
a clip before you here in just a sec. It's
a Representative Katherine Clark, and she commented on families suffering
due to congressional standoff. Now, this is US Representative Catherine Clark.
She's a Democrat in Massachusetts. She's a House minority Whip

(08:19):
told Fox News that Democrats understand American families are suffering
due to the ongoing shutdown of the federal government. Explains,
it's one of the few leverage times we have. Yeah,
we know you guys are hurting but we're gonna leverage
that on you on this thing for political gains for
our party and for our agenda. Yeah, we know you

(08:42):
guys are hurting, but you know, no pain, no gain, Right,
that's pretty much your attitude. Let me let cheer the
clip if you let people talk long enough. There's a
technique that cops use if you watch some of these
cops shows. I'm talking about the documentaries where they get

(09:04):
the serial killer to kind of tell them themselves that
kind of thing, or whoever the criminal is that they're
they've got the interrogation room. Sometimes they just let them talk.
I mean, they could lawyer up plead the fifth and
that's the end of the discussion and the cops have
to walk out and then they either put them in
cuffs and put them in jail or let them lose.
But they they have a technique where they start sort

(09:25):
of chit chatting and you know, they get them a
sad in a bag of chips and whatever, make them
feel at home and try to be their buddy or
maybe do the good cop bad cop thing. But the
goal is to try to get them to start the
technique where they try to get them to start telling
on themselves, whether they realize it or not, because a
lot of times subconsciously a criminal will give themselves away.

(09:47):
Sometimes the subconscience leads into the conscious mind and before
you know it, they're kind of spilling the beans. Or
they may say things about maybe a murder or something
that hasn't been released publicly in the new news, and
they go, well, how'd you know that? So it's a
technique where they give people enough rope so to speak

(10:08):
to uh, or hand them enough knives where they eventually
cut their own throat put in those terms, and then
they move and then the cops move, you know, move in.
So I think what these politicians Chriuse Jesus sit out
of the treasures of the heart and mouth would speak.
I think eventually, when you let these folks kind of
talk long enough, they they kind of tell you what

(10:29):
they're all about. And I think that's that's kind of
what happened here with with Representative cat Clark. But let
me let you hear the let me cheer this glove
kind of interesting.

Speaker 6 (10:43):
Shutdowns are terrible and and of course there will be,
you know, families that are going to suffer. We take
that responsibility very seriously. But it is one of the
few leverage times.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
We have.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Say we're gonna leverage that. Yeah, we know we're making
people suffering military go with that paper. We're gonna leverage that.
It's one of these few leverage times we have. Well
it's that's disgusting, but that gives you a glimpse into
the mind of many of the power hungry politicians who

(11:22):
walk the halls of our capitol in Washington. And again,
I have argued, and both parties play these games, but
it's all about our party staying in power. Are are
four and no more kind of attitude. We're going to
keep whatever it takes, whatever it takes to keep our
guys and gals in power. And that means if you

(11:43):
need to suffer a bit, well sorry, that's just the
way it goes. Think about how crass that is. Think
about that. You need to think about that next time
we go to the polls, and these and these politicians
that play these games, and they're playing them on both sides.

(12:03):
These politicians that play these games, it's all about let's
keep our party impact. This whole thing is a game.
As I have documented, this constitution isn't necessary, It's constituously
isn't how it's necessarily supposed to go anyway. But they
don't care about the Constitution except when it benefits their party,

(12:24):
whoever that party is running things. If it benefits that
particular party at that particular moment, they're there, they're they're
up there waiving the Constitution. Uh, just just just waving it,
waving it and quoting it. But when it doesn't benefit
their their gang and their side, well, Constitution's constitution. We

(12:44):
don't know what it really means. We don't know what
the founders really meant. We can't dig them up and
ask them. So all we can do is just, you know,
do our best here and try and try and sort
of figure it out. But this we think is the
best way going forward. You know, you've heard that crap.
Let me speak plainly. You've heard that crap from both parties.

(13:06):
Now the Dems are tend to be a little more
in the hot seat, perhaps in the Republicans, although the
polls are showing pretty much about equal disgust from everybody
this whole thing. Let's take a break here, we come back.
I've got a lot more on this, a lot more

(13:27):
sound bites, a lot more stuff to get into but
understand something here as we go to break This is
kind of like playing chicken. Both parties are playing chicken,
and they're going to see who blinks first. Might be
the Dems, but then again it might not. When you
listen to Democrats like this, they may keep this thing

(13:48):
going on as long as they can get political leverage
out of it, and podcasters like myself and talk shows
like myself will continue talking about it.

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Speaker 3 (15:58):
Our funding fathers knew that politicians had a tendency to
be scumback some of them, anyway, I mean, they dealt
with them. There was reason we had a revolution, Okay.
You know, they had sort of a scummy king and
scummy people in parliament and they kind of had enough,
but they didn't want to just jump from the frying
pan into the fire. So that's this is why they

(16:18):
ultimately carved out a government for us that was as
small as could be, as out of the way as
it could be, as limited as it could be, with
as many checks and balances as possible, because they knew
that many politicians, not all, but many politicians had a
tendency to get scumbaggye and do things and say things
like we just heard. They knew that, all right. They

(16:41):
weren't even fact that you could argue a couple of
them kind of got a little scummy there towards the end.
They knew it. They knew human nature, they knew how
this could, how this could end up, and they didn't
want to go right back to what they just fought,
a bloody revolution to get out from under with quasi
lords and kings running everything here in this country. They
had already been down on that road and that didn't
work for them. So again they gave us this constitution,

(17:04):
this constitutional republic, this representative form of democracy if you will,
that sits under the umbrella of a constitutional republic, which
is way I like to illustrate that, because that's ultimately
what we are. But they wanted to keep these scumbags
in as much checking balance as possible, and a draw
a big line, big bright line between us and the

(17:24):
scummy politicians. Hence your Bill of Rights in part. Not
only that, but of course the limitations found in the
body of the Constitution against governmental powers and checks and
balances within the government itself. Okay, as much as possible.
And to give the government is to give the government
some teeth and some muscle, but yet still keep it

(17:47):
on a chain, on a leash. They knew they had
to have some We had to have some sort of
government to kind of hold all these newfound states together
a union. They knew that there had to be some
sort of a central government. But they wanted the smallest,
most out of the way, most obtrusive, at least rather obtrusive,

(18:12):
I should say, government as possible, but still with some
teeth in it. Okay, And that's what they gave us,
By and large, that is what they gave us. Is
it perfect? Of course not. But when we follow the directions,
and herein lies the rub. When we followed the directions,

(18:33):
it should function fairly decently. No man made government as perfect.
They knew they weren't going to give us one, but
they were given us probably about as close as you
could get to one. I mean, our founding followers are
about as close to anarchist as you can find without
being fold tilled anarchists. I am too, but understanding that
we need some sort of government otherwise you got chaos.

(18:54):
Because remember that liberty is freedom plus morality. So there
has to be a bedrock there of something akin to
morality and some kind of laws and some kind of
rule of law. We are nation of laws, but not
so many laws that were suffocated by them. You see,
although we are to the point of being virtually suffocated

(19:15):
by laws because they're making laws on things that they
don't I'm talking about Congress is making laws on things
that they really don't have constitutional authority to make laws on,
setting up commissions and organizations and bureaucratic departments that really
go over the boundary line of of what our founding
fathers and constitutional framers intended. But they don't care. They'll

(19:39):
justify it in various ways. So they'll try to amend
the Constitution by an act. They pass various acts to
in a sense nullify or amend certain portions of the Constitution.
It's been going on for years. This is not just
something new they just happened fifteen twenty years ago. This
has been a pas for some time, and both parties

(20:03):
have had a hand in it. They've both got to
dirt under their nails on this one, and we see
it all the time. But that's not how it's supposed
to work. So when it's convenient, these political parties, the
major ones, tend to just say, well, you know, it's

(20:23):
leough things off and and do what's best for the country.
Right now, this is what's best for the country. Well
is it constitutional, Well, you know what's best for the country, Joe.
I know your viewers are probably concerned, but we have
to do what's best for the country. We know we've
promised our constituents back home that we're going to do

(20:45):
what's best for them, and by golly, this is what's best. Yeah.
I know we're kind of pushing the edge of the
constitution here, but but you know, our frameries they lived
in the time and space was a lot different than this,
and you know, people ran around on horses and buggies
back in those days and ate what they could cook
in their fire up. So this is a different world now. Okay,
and so we've got to know you hear all that
all the time, all that boloney all the time. But

(21:09):
this is what they do. This is your standard operational procedure.
Democrat Representative Smith, he says, well, them bear some responsibility
for the shutdown, we all do. It's being reported about
ianhansinbridbart dot com on Wednesday's edition of NBC's Meet the
Depress Now. Representative Adam Smith, Democrat from Washington the state,

(21:29):
responded to polling on on who the public blames for
the government's shut down between Republicans and downs about even
by saying that, well, of course you all bear some response,
but it's still a rotten Republicans still air fault more
than ours. Rust Republicans say the same thing. Let me

(21:49):
let you hear Representative Smith. Mister Smith went to Washington.
Let me let me let you hear what mister Smith
has to say.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Very quickly.

Speaker 9 (22:03):
A new poll by the AP found that Americans think everyone,
including Democrats, bear some responsibility for this shutdown. There you
see at fifty eight percent to fifty eight percent. Do
you believe that you and other Democrats are starting to
feel the pressure of that and the political price that
could be paid.

Speaker 10 (22:20):
I think there'sure, there's pressure on all of us, and look,
you know, yes, of course we all bear some responsibility
for it. But the question is what are we trying
to accomplish. I mean, what Democrats are trying to accomplish
is we're trying to save millions of Americans health insurance.
We're trying to save millions more from having their health
insurance premium skyrocket and costs.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Who's taking away our health insurance? Who's taking away our
health insurance? I've still got health insurance. It's not that
great thanks to Obamacare, but I've still got it. Nobody's
taking it from me. Nobody said wow, you know, no mystery,
I'll uh, well, since this government shutdown things and you know,

(23:00):
it was just kind of take your insurance away. I'm sorry,
you know, just that's just kind of how it is.
I mean, wait, these politicians are just forces, and it mean,
you know, it's insurance is going away, buddy, No, I's
taking my health insurance away. It could be better. Mosts

(23:21):
are paying too much and not getting what we're paying for.
But did you notice the trend line that that kind
of happened after the Affordable Care Act. The hit the scene.
It became not so affordable after all. Did you remember that?
Oh you can keep your doctor. Remember that? And then
all of a sudden people found like, well maybe they couldn't.
And Nancy Pelisy, the Disease of Congress, said well, just
just vote on it and then read the thing later. Really, okay,

(23:46):
so this is yet another political scumbag. Oh I'm calling
people names. You better believe it. I'm calling him names.
So the profits in the Bible called people, and Jesus
called people names, called hair to fox. He didn't call
him a fox. He thought he was good looking. All
the scribes and faisies brewed of vipers, the brew of vipers,

(24:07):
the children of poisonous snakes. That's kind of a yo,
Mama and your daddy your poison snakes. And apparently so
were your parents. Uh yeah, that that's that's pretty and
that's pretty. That was about the roughest thing he could
tell a Jewish person at that time. That's about the
roughest thing that you could tell another Jew at that time.
That was that was to call somebody pretty much a

(24:31):
nest of brood of poisonous snakes. That that's I mean,
that's there was nothing really any worse that he could
have said to describes and pharisies at that time, in
that place and in that culture that was. That was
about the top of the of the heap of of
a of a SmackDown of a yo, Mama and your
daddy and you. That was rough. So uh, I'm not

(24:54):
going to hold back either, not that I am fit
to uh even carry Jesus the sandals, but I'm just
telling you sometimes you got to call out things as
to what they are and folks as to how they're acting.
So this is the attitude. I'm just presenting the attitude here.
You get it, I think, I hope, and we'll continue on.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
Now.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
There's there's a chorus that's beginning to rise from the
House of Representatives from the GOP because there is this
thing in the well. The Senate has this filibuster and
they and this goes back and forth. It swings back
and forth. Some years they knewk it in some years
they bring it back in other years, and it's it
depends on the convenience and who's in power. Dems are

(25:42):
Dems are all for the filibuster when they're not in power.
When they are in power. They're like, can't get rid
of the thing. Repubs do the same thing. They both
play this game. Philip butscher Phil busters in there and
then after a while, now we're getting rid of it. Well, okay,
we're bringing it back. No, we're gonna go it. Well,
I think we think of back and forth of this thing.
It's a game. Okay, these are games. But there is

(26:04):
something known as a nuclear option. So in the United
States Senate, to explain what that is, the nuclear option
is a legislative procedure that will allow the Senate to
override a standing rule by a simple majority, avoiding the
three fifths supermajority normally required to invoke cloture on a
measure to advance a CR or something like that. They

(26:26):
can get rid of the filibuster. They can suspend the filibuster.
It's called the nuclear option. If they do that, this
CR passes. Bingo boom, resolved. Problem solved right now, the
filibuster is in place, and of course the Dams want
to keep it in place now if they suddenly take

(26:48):
over the Senate in the midterms. And I wouldn't say
that's necessarily out of necessarily out of the realm of
possibilities at this point be kind of tough for him,
I think, But is possible for them to pull it off. Yeah,
out by the skin of their teeth. They may get
a fifty one majority. It's plausible. Probably doubt it, but

(27:09):
it's plausible in the Senate here in the coming years,
either either next midterm or next election, next big election cycle,
and then you'll have the Republican screaming to get rid
of the filibuster. So who knows, who knows? You love
the Dems Actually, I'm sorry, screaming to get rid of

(27:30):
the filibuster if they take over, and the Republican screaming
to keep it. That's what I meant to say. Say
what you may? I mean when you say son, So
could they do this yoaut and that would get it going.
Chip Roy is all for doing that to just get
the government open, get troops paid, et cetera. Marjorie Green

(27:56):
she's all for it, and there's others that are starting
to get on board. John Thune says no way, no way.
So there's that, there's that going down. So that's what
the nuclear option is. If you're wondering, what's just a
nuclear option thing they're talking about so that's all that is. Yeah,

(28:18):
I mean that they could set that aside and this
thing would pass just from a simple majority government opens
problem solved. But it could come back to buy the
repub sure enough later on down the road. It could
certainly come back to bite them. And they know it,
which is why they want to do it. So again,
it's all about the party. You see what I'm saying. Well,

(28:40):
it's all said and done and it up. It's all
about the party. I gotta go to break here. We
go back and want you to hear a clip from
a Democrat who's from Texas, Texas do them and what
she's sang about the Republicans and nobody seems to be
saying too much somewhat violent rhetoric. She's from the hood,

(29:02):
makes that real clear. But not much being said about
the quote unquote violent rhetoric. There's a lot of people
very sensitive to that. So get into that. We'll get
back from the break. Well, it depends on the mouth
of wood comes from. See the press. Let it slide.

(29:23):
If it's a Democrat that says it's a Republican says it, well,
they're a Hilaryan Nazi dem says it well, you know
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Speaker 3 (30:48):
So there's a Texas Democrat. Her name is Jelanda Jones.
She says, well, it's you what she says in a minute.
She was on CNN this being worded about David Caller
News Foundation was on in yesterday and she said that, well,
our party should do something. She was on Aaron Burnett
out Front. I think Aaron Burnett couldrobably call that show.

(31:11):
Aaron Bennette and her guests out of mind anyway. She
calls it out front, out front of what. I don't know,
But the Democrats are losing supporters because, according to Jones,
because they need to fight harder. They're losing black supporters
because they need to fight harder. They're just not, you know,
going hood enough. I'll let you hear what she says

(31:34):
in her own words. I don't you know, I want
to add to it. Let her speak for herself. But
you come to your own conclusions.

Speaker 13 (31:44):
Out from the hood.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Okay.

Speaker 13 (31:45):
So when a bully comes, like if there are no rules,
you literally have to figure it out. So Donald Trump
has changed things and people trying to do what's always
been done is not going to work. And I think
that's why Democrats are losing black people. That's why they're
losing poor people, because poor people all they want is
for us to fight. So if you hit me in

(32:06):
my face, I'm not gonna punch you back in your face.
I'm gonna go across your neck. Because we can go
back and forth fighting in each other's faces. You've got
to hit hard enoughe where they won't come back. And
so yeah, for the same way, I went to New
York and spoke with Governor Kathy Hockel and said, if
they're going to try to wipe us out in Texas,

(32:27):
we need to wipe out every Republican in New York,
in California, in Illinois. So no one can make me
feel bad about fighting for the people that I represent.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
So it's all about feelings anyway, right, mus as well
make me feel bad. Just wipe them all out, Go
across your neck. She needs with a knife, cut their throat,
cut throat politics. Now you can look at these two
different ways. You can say, well, Okay, she's speaking rhetorically,
she's using illustration. Is she promoting violence? I don't know.

(33:03):
I hope not. I don't know, because we've heard this
before from some Democrat politicians, and we've seen cities burn
and some of them applauded it. So I don't know.
I'm not too familiar with her history. I didn't have
a chance to do a lot of research on I
don't know if she was like a BLM supporter or whatever.
Probably was, as my guest, but I don't know. I can't.

(33:24):
I can't say that unequivocally. So is there a double
meaning here? Is it is that she just kind of
speaking rhetorically, just using some colorful illustration, just speaking colorfully.
I mean, somebody might come back and say, well, you
got to understand whether that's part of the hood culture,

(33:44):
and that's just that's just you know, black people are
emotional and that's just part of how they speak. I look,
I have friends who are black. I've worked with black folk.
I love black folk. I've been told I dressed like
a black man, which I think is a compliment. Actually,
uh look, yeah, okay, maybe maybe I don't know, judge

(34:10):
for yourself. Given the political climate that we're in, and
given you know, people being blown away in our assassination culture.
Given recent polls, it seemed to show at least about
half of quote unquote modern day liberals soon to be

(34:31):
okay with blown away a political opponent if they don't
agree with you, you're using violence on the me to
beat in the tart of them, or killing them more
than the other. Take your pick. You know, you sort
of go hmm hm, I don't know. I don't know.

(34:52):
You judge for yourself, but I think she's missing a
bigger point, which is black folk buying what you're selling. Okay,
And I don't care if you're from the hood, or
if you're from an upper class, upper middle class, upper
class society that you know lives in the gated community,

(35:16):
or what her background really is. Who knows, because a
lot of people say they're from the hod and you
find out that they're really not. Like AOC you find
out she's upper middle class and went to a private school,
checks like she grew up in the hood, and it's like, no,
you didn't. So whether she did or didn't, I don't know.
But people are drifting away from the Democrat Party for

(35:40):
a host of reasons, but in large part because I
think they're seeing that their situations are not improving. The
Democrats have been in power, they controlled the White House
for a while, they controlled you know, they've controlled both
houses at times, and things have not improved. So I
think a lot of folks are either going independent or

(36:04):
maybe in some cases drifting over towards the Republican side
to see if maybe they can get a better deal
or a better shake like him or not hate him
or not. One of the reasons why the Orange Man
was so successful in the last election and had a
near landslide was because he spoke to working class people

(36:24):
quote unquote, I don't like to bring class into this.
We're aal Americans. But the political analyzers, the parsers, would say, well,
he appealed to a demographic which Dems used to appeal
to a lot of the union workers and everything else.
But they've also folks over the years because Dems have

(36:47):
glommed onto woke ideology, which isn't cutting it with a
lot of the blue dog Democrats who are coming all
size of shapes and colors, by the way, who who
aren't buying that. And Hispanics, there's been a very slow
I've been watching this for years. I've talked about it
on the show for a long time. I've been watching

(37:08):
this for years. There is a very slow drip of
Hispanics in this country, Hispanic Americans. I'm talking about Hispanic
Americans who are basically from here, Hispanic Americans or naturalized
who are slowly but surely drifting away from the Democrat Party,

(37:28):
neither becoming independents or Libertarians or Republicans. I've watched it,
I've seen it happen. I've seen it happen in my family.
It's a very slow drift, but it's a steady one
and it's been going on for I'd say at least
twenty years. And look, there's no way a Republican governor.

(37:49):
The state of Texas is fifty percent Hispanic For practical purpose,
might as well just say it's like forty nine points.
I mightst say fifty percent. Okay, it should be a Democrat,
it should be a big blue state. It's not because
they're drifting more towards Republicans. I mean, there's no way

(38:09):
Trump and Trump could have won getting the state of
Texas aboculd have won the governorship where they're not a
sergificant number of Hispanics voting for them. And it's because
they're seeing they're seeing that at least at least with
Republicans in charge, they've staved off a state income tax,

(38:31):
they have a state that's not in debt, they have
a state that is pretty prosperous. I mean, look at
all the businesses that are moving to the sun Belt,
and Texas is one on. Florida's another, Hotlanta, Georgie is
another one. Charlotte, North Carolina is another one, Arizona's another one,
Tennessee big one. There are people moving to the sun Belt,

(38:52):
the southern half of the US, if you will, because
this is where the jobs are, the taxes are the lowest,
and this is where the companies can create I should say,
have the freedom to create more jobs than they do
in some other parts of the country. There's now been
a drift from California. California's losing population for the first

(39:14):
time in I don't know, one hundred and fifty years.
They're losing population. There's a reason for this, and there's
a slow but steady drift, and loudmouth politicians like the
one you just heard are not getting it. And this
is why they keep getting beat in the poll. This
is why they keep getting beat at the polls election

(39:37):
cycle after election cycle. They're losing touch with the average
American because they've glommed onto this woke, crazy socialist, communist,
Marxist stuff which most Americans, I don't care what their
skin color, or their racial mix or ethnicnicity or whatever.
Most Americans are rejecting. By and large. They don't like

(40:00):
what they've seen. They don't like what's happening in their
school board meetings. Going to know that later on, they
don't like what's happening in the streets. They don't like
their cities being burned down. They don't like seeing mids
of people come across our border that we don't even
know who they are, and some of them are likely
terrorists in our terrorists. Remember what Chris Ray said about
one of the things keeping him awake at night, besides
his own conscience, that he felt that there was probably terrorists,

(40:24):
and felt pretty certain there were terrorists coming across the border,
and he didn't know what they were gonna do and
when they were going to do it. But we could
be looking at another nine eleven situation. We probably are. Sadly,
we're probably gonna get hit. I hope and pray that
we're not, but I think the odds are we're going
to if we're not super careful and get a handle
on this stuff. I think those folks all probably already here,

(40:47):
just waiting for that right cell phone call from whoever,
I don't know, Hamas or some Mullah and Iran or
Whoever's going to say okay, now go and they start
doing junk. So people are waking up to these facts,
and people are it's probably a lesser of evil's choice

(41:08):
in some ways. But there's no way that Donald Trump
and some of these Republicans could have won the elections
that they won without not only the Independence falling in
behind them, at least the majority of them falling in
behind them, and some blue dog Democrats, if you will
cross the line. Now we've got an election going on

(41:28):
here in Virginia. Brune Abigail Spamberger and win some seers.
A lot of people are looking at this election sort
of a bell weathers to what might occur in the midterms.
They're looking at this election very closely. Here Virginia as

(41:49):
a well they called a blue state, but I'll tell you,
after're living here for a good while, it's a purple state.
I wouldn't call it a blue state. It's a purple state.
Young can win by the skin of his teeth. But
it was because parents in the state, especially in Northern Virginia,
where he picked up one or two of those Northern
Virginia counties that tend to go Democrat no matter what

(42:10):
heck or high water, because of this zaniness coming from
the school boards. And then you had mccauliffe, who I
haven't antone calls in mcaffel for who doubled down and
parents need to just mind their business and know' worry
about what they're teaching your kids and shut up and
stay home. And they were like no, And that was

(42:31):
just enough to inch Younkin over this finish line. He
didn't win by a landslide. He snuck across the finish line,
and so did Sears and so did the AG. So
there there is a point at which you can start
losing some of your base if you're not careful. And

(42:56):
these more let's just call him quote unquote conservative if
you want, are moderate crats. People labeling blue dogs aren't
buying a lot of this woke crazy stuff and biological
mail is going into girls' bathrooms at school. Then of course,
there was a sexual assault a couple of them that

(43:17):
happened in low Down County, Virginia, and they tried to
the school board and school authorities and so forth try
to push that under the rug, and it came out.
And that's due to their policies. They're crazy policies. So
many in the black community, many of the span community
look at that and go, wait a minute, I'm sorry,

(43:38):
but we can't go for that. So they take a
deep breath, hold their nose and vote for a Republican
or maybe an independent, and this is what's happening all
over the country. But Jones, Jelanda Jones, doesn't seem to
get it. Her mind is says, well, we just got

(43:58):
to be tougher and slid through notes politically speaking. I
hope that's what she meant. We'll see. Well, actually, the
throat that's being splitters her own's, and pologists just like it.
They're actually slitting their own throats because they're not getting this.
They're out of touch and this just isn't my opinion.

(44:19):
My gosh, listen to the ranting and raving from somebody
like Bill Maher. Listen to some of the ranting and
raving from a lot of Democrats. Listen to what John
Fetterman is saying. Poor guys, now if only starting to
make some sense. Apparently he's had some neurological healing. Thank God,

(44:42):
Praise the Lord. Even old cranky James get the heck
off my yard carvel with his potty mouth rants. He's
actually saying something kind of makes sense. He's schooling the Democrats.
I listen to it. Oh, he's no funny, does he's
crank old? You know he didn't get him out of here,

(45:06):
and he is, But I mean he does say some
things once in a while that are pretty good advice
to his own party, and they're not listening and they
keep losing elections. I don't know. And look how many
have dumped the party and gone independent or gone with
another party or gone Republican over the few short years.

(45:30):
And I think there's there. You know, we know all
we know about the big ones like Telsea Gabbard, well
the heck even Donald Trump there, I say, at one
time was a big Democrat supporter, donated Hillary Clinton's campaign
when she was running for Senate in New York, and
he finally jumped the line and became a Republican. Now

(45:53):
you could argue how quote unquote conservative he really is,
because some say he's advocating for some similar things that
you've heard from a lot of Democrats over the years,
pretty quote unquote liberal ones. But he's in there. He's

(46:13):
a populous candidate. A lot of people don't like him.
It seems like there's not much middle of the road
with a guy one way or the other. But there's
a reason why he won, and Democrats just don't seem
to beginning it, you would think that after the trouncing
had gotten the last election up and down the ballot
for the most part, they would suddenly start going, Okay,

(46:36):
let's do some soul searching here. Let's really look in
the mirror and honestly look at what we're seeing. Some
have done that, but many still have not. And I
think if they're not careful, they're going to pay a
price one day. Politically speaking, they're going to find themselves
well having to get a real world job and not

(46:58):
be not be living off taxpayer anymore. Anyway, free advice
to Democrats got more Christian talk to rocks her to
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Okay, So there's a GP senator speaking of some of
the scummy stuff that goes on in the government. GOP
senator is suing Jack Smith after his lawyers tried gas
lighting on the on the FBI surveillance thing that happened
on the Biden administration where they started well surveilling for
some reason, a lot of GOP leaders senators, especially just

(49:21):
as a backdrop to this, Okay, have any chance to
talk a lot about this, but it was something that
happened under the Biden administration, and there was some surveillance
going on on GOP senators regarding what was coming in
on their cell phones, and I mean, you know, pretty
weird junk. All right. So, Smith lawyer suggested in Tuesday
letter that the covert collection of lawmakers phone records was lawful.

(49:46):
One of the Republican lawmakers targeted by the FBI during
the previous administration is preparing to take several Biden officials
to court, including Jack Smith, the special Council appointed by
former Attorney General Merrick Garland on dubious legal grounds of quote,
there's absolutely nothing proper about spying on your political opponents
to further your own radical agenda, Tennessee Senator and Marshall

(50:06):
Blackburn noted on x so this is further proved. Jack
Smith must be fully investigated and held accountable as soon
as possible. Unquote. These guys just hated Donald Trump, and
they hated us because we supported Donald Trump. Another quote.
Earlier this month, Senator Jutiary Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa
published damning documents from twenty twenty three in The King

(50:28):
that the FBI under Biden administration obtained private cell phone
records from Blackburn and eight other Republican lawmakers during its
quote Arctic Frost operation, an investigation that ultimately morphed into
Smith's federal case against President Donald Trump regarding the twenty
twenty election. After a briefing by FBI Deputy Director Dan
Bongino on the alleged to valance scheme, which Grassey said

(50:50):
was worse than Watergate, was Canson. Senator Ron Johnson, one
of the a GOP senators targeted, said that quote we
were surveiled simply for being Republicans unquote. Bonginio indicated that
the FBI obtained call logs from the affected Juipey lawmakers
phone carriers for the period of January fourth through January seventh,
twenty twenty one. Smith ultimately used and disclosed the records

(51:11):
in his twenty twenty four indictment of President Donald Trump.
There now appears to be a reckoning underway for starters.
The FBI has canned several agents involved in Operation Ardic
Frost and opened an internal investigation. Representative Josh Bretsching of
Oklahoma and other Republican lawmakers have called on Attorney General
Pam Bondi to open a criminal probe into Smith. Quote.

(51:33):
The Biden administration used Operation Ardic Frost to target its
political opponents by authorizing covert surveillance on elected members of
the Republican Party. Quote, reaching toil Blaize News last week. Quote,
we cannot let the Biden administration and Special Council Jack
Smith get away with this direct violation of the constitution unquote. Meanwhile,
Grassy has written to FORO telecommunications companies and five fteral

(51:53):
entities demanding answers about precisely which records were turned over
to Smith as part of his electric case against Trump,
noting that there are serious constitutional questions that those communications
are still subject to constitutional protections unquote. Lawyers for Jack Smith,
Lanny Brewer, and Peter Cosky tried their best in a
Tuesday letter to Grassey to spend the apparent surveillance of

(52:14):
elected officials as benign and a lawful data collection. I
can assure you this. We will be using the Biden
DOJ Jack Smith and his CR fifteen team. That's a
quote another quote, A number of people a falsely stated
that mister Smith tapped senator's phones, spied on their communications,
or surveil their conversations. Lawyers wrote, according to The New
York Times, toll records are historical in nature and do

(52:37):
not include the content of calls. Wiretapping, by contrast, involves
intercepting the telecommunications in real time, which a special Counsel's
office did not dout. The lawyers further characterized the covert
effort to find out who the Republican lawmakers were speaking
to and when as entirely proper, lawful and consistent with

(52:57):
established a broadam of Justice policy, and claimed that Smith
was authorized to seek the records by the Biden Justice
Department Public and Charity Section. Breyer and Costki apparently engaged
in some mental gymnastics to play off the alleged of
a Vaillan scheme as business as usual, comparing it to
two instances where the targets were themselves under criminals investigation,

(53:18):
namely formerly President Joe Biden during the Classified Documents probe
and former Democrats Senator Bob Menendez New Jersey was convicted
of bribery charges. Quote mister Smith used his use of
the toll records as special council was lawful and in
accordance with normal investigative procedure, wrote Smith's lawyers Upow. Rec
Here that letter Grassi wrote on X smells like politics

(53:40):
and capital letters. Blackburn told Just the News that she
will be suing Biden Dealjana by officials of targeted Aero.
Smith in particular, Senator suggested that twenty twenty three grand
jury subpoena phone records violated first and fourth a member
protections of free speech and privacy, her separational powers protection
as a senator, and potentially the Store Communications Act because
of variet in her telecommunications carrier allegedly turned over information

(54:02):
retained to where she was when she made calls. Quote,
we know that they pulled what is called the told data.
That is every call we either made or received, the
duration of the call, the individual, and the number that
it was to and from, and then also the physical
location where we were when that call was either made
or receive, said Blackman. By the way, let me interject

(54:23):
here gang as someone who's little bit of a techie
and who used to work for a communications company for
a brief period of time. Those calls contain metadata you
don't need. You don't need to necessarily listen in on
a call. The metadata is incredibly rich. Okay, there probably

(54:50):
ought to be some legislation on this. I people are
not going to stand next to the Fourth Amendment. But
the Fourth Amendment requires that when you subpoena, when you
ask for stuff, when the government entity asks for stuff
that warrant courts ask for, when courts are any government

(55:12):
entity asks for information on you, that is data rich, okay,
not just what's in your desk drawer. But this would
apply to phone records. There's no well, obouls say, there's
no phone records claus on the Fourth Amendment. There's no
technology clause on the Fourth Amendment. So courts and lawyers

(55:36):
and government entities have done an inrun around the Fourth Amendment.
But the Fourth Amendment applies to anything that's personal to you,
any personal information. When it says papers, okay, because papers
have information on them about who you're doing transactions with,
about personal information on you, maybe associates, maybe friends, it's

(55:58):
the same thing. It's an electronic pay per trail. In fact,
they'll even use that term in investigations. It's an electronic
pay per trail. But it's still your papers, it's still
your stuff, it's still your info. You know, we have
hippo laws to protect your medical information right and even

(56:19):
if the government wants access to your medical information, they
can't just go pouring through your medical files. They have
to be very specific. Theyp law requires them to be
very specific in accordance with the Fourth Amendment, to be
very specific about the specific pieces of information in that
medical file that a court or someone who's in litigation
or an investigator government investigator wants. They have to be

(56:42):
very specific. The cop wants it to look at, your
medical have to be very specific. The warrant has to
be incredibly specific. It has to comport completely and satisfy
all the requirements, not just some of them in the
Fourth Amendment. You understand. That's how that works. And there
is no technology clause in the Fourth Amendment as well.
Here's an exception, because you know phones are because it's

(57:03):
on a computer, or because it's in some digital hard
drive somewhere, a little a ZIP drive somewhere, or a
little thumb drive somewhere, So that you know that doesn't count.
Because in the Fourth Miniute it says papers well, that's
not a page paper. That's the pace of technology. Doesn't
talking about piece technology. But the principle applies. Okay, don't

(57:24):
be a fifth grader about the literalists there. It applies.
It's the principle that applies anything that's yours, any information.
That's what it means by your papers, it means your
personal information. That's how you translate that. Okay, that's what
our founders meant. They stored it and rolled drawers and
in their pockets and maybe cases somewhere, shoved it in

(57:46):
a box in the attic. It doesn't matter, okay. In
that regard, it's still your stuff. And if they want
to poke through your stuff, they got to get a
freaking warrant and it has to satisfy the Fourth Amendment,

(58:06):
then the protections and the privacy protections that are in
the Fourth Amendment. All right, So hopefully she will get
herself in front of a in front of a judge
and a court that understands this and not buy this argument. Well,
you know, they didn't have this kind of technology back

(58:27):
in those days, so it doesn't apply. The didn't have
these kind of storage technologies for personal information back in
those days, so that doesn't apply. We can go rifle
through your phone records. And there is a Supreme Court
decision sadly from the nineteen seventies it sort of somewhat
allows this, but I think that needs to be taking
a look at again. That sort of allows for semi

(58:50):
warrantless searches. But given what's in your phone records, now,
it's incredibly data rich. And that metadata is incredibly rich,
all right, any kind of metadata that's generated by emails,
that's generated by anything on the internet, anything on the
phone systems, cellular phone systems, is incredibly rich and full

(59:12):
of ventfo to the person who knows how to take
it apart. Now you've got to know what to do
with it. But it gets in the hands of someone
who knows, and I'm sure the FBI has plain those
people that know how to take metadata apart and get
all sorts of juicy tidbits, and that's what they were doing.
This is a fishing expedition, and it goes back to
the whole July sixth thing. I get it, But it

(59:32):
was a fishing expedition. That's what this was all about.
This is a quote. I can assure you this. We
will be suing the Biden deal, J. Jacksmith and the
R fifteen team, which of course has already been fired
by FBI Director Cash Ptel. Thank goodness, not of the Senator.
To these guys just hated Donald Trump and they hated

(59:54):
us because we supported Donald Trump and we were standing
with Donald Trump. I think there's some truth in that.
In addition to one need to take Smith the court,
Blackburn has expressed an interest in seeing the former special
counsel disbarred. But we'll see where this goes. Of course,
it's this will go into civil territory, which allows for

(01:00:15):
one of the differences between civil and criminal cases is
that it allows for a greater outreach, if you will,
the different kinds of information to be brought in to
the court case. It doesn't have to quite go into
the same scrutiny that you would have putting this in
layman's terms that you might have in a criminal in

(01:00:36):
a criminal case or a criminal investigation. That makes sense,
So the guardrails are a little broader. So but of
course that's the sword that cuts both ways. But she
may have a shot. I don't know. We'll have to see.
Pardon me, and any kind of civil litigation there, so

(01:00:56):
we'll just have to kind of see how that works
on that end. But the overall arching thing is here
is the creepiness of what has taken place with our FBI,
our CIA, other government entities, the NSA, so on and
so forth. They want to spy on you and me
and spy on lawmakers. And you know, people were screaming

(01:01:17):
a few years back, but this is one of the
things that that Snowden was screaming about. You know who's next. Well,
now the politicians are finding out they were next. Their
stuff was being scooped up, spied upon without proper warrant.

(01:01:38):
Part of me kind of goes, ha ha ha. You
guys didn't believe it back then. Now now now it's
on you. You know not now now the laser being
gets pointed by some government goons on you, not just
as slobs out here in the public. Now, how does
it feels? But what part you know, I mean to
some extent I have a little bit of sympathy for

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black and something say I don't because lawmakers were known
and that they've known and they were warn this garbage
is going on by entities within our government. You could
be next. Well, here you go. You were next. You know,
you didn't heed the warnings that were coming from everybody,
podcasters like myself, people like Snowden and others who were
screaming sounding the alarm of what the NSA and other

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government entities has been pulling for a number of years
on us regular slobs. And now you lawmakers, well look
looky here, look what's happened to you? Now? Uh huh
from some of the same government creeps. How does it
feel now?

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listening to at that point. All right, all right, I
think that's it. I think I did the spiel. Uh,
I'm gonna shift some gears here. So we've got a problem,

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had a problem, and that that was exacerbated with so
many people coming over a border. We had no idea
who was coming in, why they were coming in. We
know sometimes what we were being told, but a lot
of times that wasn't that wasn't necessarily true. In fact,
there's an audit now showing, get this, that the under

(01:07:33):
the Biden administration, there was DHS loophole that lets whether
they were legal or illegal, migrants claim asylum despite fake papers.
That's being reported by a NEWSMAX. Homeland Insecurities Border agency
says it has fixed a loophole from the Biden error
that let illegal immigrants enter the United States and claim

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asylum despite using fraudulent identification documents, according to a newly
released audit OOPS, the Department of Homeland in Securities Inspector
Generals said in the report that agents at the border
caught migrants using fake papers, but failed to record the
attempt at fraud and the migrants official immigration files, known
as A files, reports The Washington Times. As a result,

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authorities reviewing asylum applications had no idea the individuals had
tried to deceive border officers, which would have more than
likely at that point has qualified them because not supposed
to do that or to the law. The audit warrened
that the oversight meant individuals who pose a threat to
national security may have been released into the country. Asylum
may be granted to individuals suspected by CBP of committing

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fraud of the reports, said oops investigators found that in
some cases Customs and Border Protection officers returned the fraudulent
documents so the illegal imrigates, rather than sending them on
to the Fraud Document and Analysts Analysis Unit as required
by a CBP policy, and in some cases returned them
to the aliens who were likely released any but it

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states the Inspected Journal's office said, Yeah, that's not good.
CBP said that it has implemented new safeguards I hope,
and that the situation has improved substantially, I hope. The
agency said, record low border encounters. Of course, the given
age is more time of verifyed identities using facial recognition
and fingerprint tools, updatedaily infiles, and prosecute violators, et cetera.

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The Inspector General reviewed sixty cases of suspected fraudulent documents,
half involving illegal immigrants caught while sneaking across the border
and half of official ports of entry in forty seven
of these cases, For example, migrants were released despite lacking
visas and presenting fake paperwork. None were charged with document fraud.
The report is found though Border patrol agents failed to
record fraudulent documents in twenty eight of thirty cases, partly

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because the standard encounterform lacked a section for that purpose.
Imagine that. Well, let's reprint the farm.

Speaker 5 (01:09:48):
Shall we.

Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
Talk about government bureaucracy causing problems at ports of entry
where reforms it did allow fraud notations officers are often
more likely the hand of fake document. It's back a
violation of CBP policy. With investigators of visited Board of facilities,
they found piles of abandoned fraudulent documents the audit war,

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and such materials could be reused for criminal activity, including
money laundering and tax evasion. Andrew Arthur, a former investigat
immigration judge rather now with the Center for Immigration Studies,
said the omission deprived judges of key credibility information. Not
good quote. If an alien presented a fraudulent document, it
would have gone directly toward the alien's overall credibility, which

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is often the most important factor in immigration court. In
other words, likely it was they'd have been booted. The
Inspector General noted that the new executive orders under the
current administration have ended catch and release policies and emphasized
criminal prosecution for morder crossers. CBP accepted all five recommendations
from the audit, including improved training and documentation procedures. Well,

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that's good, then, she said, it has already updated its
systems to flag of fraudulent documents in a files, but
acknowledge that connecting past cases will be difficult. It's like
finding an Elan a haystack. As of May twenty, there
were more than five point four million active immigration cases
still awaiting final decisions. Can you imagine. I mean, that's

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crushing the court systems. That's why I've said the autoist tweak. Obviously,
Congress has to do it tweak eight usc At thirteen
twenty five to make your first time that you crossed
illegally a felony. Some say, well, out clock up to
the court systems even more. Well, here's what it does.

(01:11:37):
Makes it criminal. Yeah, it kuld in a way, for sure,
But it ends all this discussion about short form versus
long form, if you will do process and so on
and so forth. But it gets a judge directly involved
right away, well pretty quickly anyway, it's courts involved. Yeah,

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you need more judges, that's for sure, you need more judges.
But it would, it would ultimately in the end streamline
the process in terms of new process. And you know,
nobody could argue that anymore. But what do I know?
What do I know? Because first time you come across

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this as more of as a civil violation, uh, deported
child sex offender caught re entering US during human smuggling
stop in Texas? Big what about Bob Price, bridbart dot
com or routine traffic stop and it almost can run

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through these routine traffic stop and Eagle Pass Texas led
the Texas Department of Public Safety. That's a DPS state
cops if you want to call off that troopers to
apprehend a previously deported child sex offender from Mexico. Officials
confirmed the October fifteen stop in Maverick County uncovered three
legal immigrants inside a door much challenger, including forty nine
year old Josey Alamanna Royo, an aggravated fell and convicted

(01:13:05):
of indecency with a child of an assault of that
child in North Carolina just two months prior. Okay, he
was convicted. That means due process for those who screamed
your due President, well he got it. Texas Deeps Spokesprisional
Lieutenant Chris Alvarez posted a video on social media that

(01:13:26):
captured the events. As a trooper initiated a traffic stop
at a gas station in Eagle Pass. During an interview
with the driver of Fort Worth resident Joshua Sanders, the
trooper found three illegal aliens in the car. The trooper
arrested Sanders for a state crime of humans smuggling. During
a background investigation into the illegal aliens, the trooper identified
one of the men as a Mexican national previous convictions

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in North Carolina for indecency with a child and sexual assault.
Following this conviction in August, just a couple of months back, Pagiation,
Customs Enforcement and Removal Operation officers deported him to Mexico,
oh but he bounced back, obviously to residentify the maxicine.
Illegally alien's forty nine year old Jose Alamanno Royo. Two
months later, he illegally rendered the US and managed toi

(01:14:10):
of eide apprehension along the border. His arrests happened as
the alleged human smuggler attempted to move him into the
US in tier. Now, let me tell you something about
immigration logs. I'm not a lawyer, but i can read
and I've studied, generally speaking with handful with only a
very small handful of exceptions. If you're called within a
hundred miles of the border, you don't have to go
through any kind of there's no more new process, no
more junks. It has to happen. You could be deported

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on the spot pretty much. Okay, that's the law. Two
months and he's already had due process. Two months later,
he illegally re entered the US and managed to aid apprehension.
The troop turned to Royal and the other two illegal
aliens over to border patrol agents for processing and removal
because they were within Egle passes right on the border,

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so it's within a hundred miles over to border patrol
agents for processing and removal or Royal could face federal
charges for illegal reentry after removal as a child sex offender.
The other two illegal aliens will likely be removed to
their home countries of Mexico and Honduras again, and they
were capture within a hundred miles of the border. Senators
was booked on Texas human smuggling charges and to Maverick

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County Jail, where he will await prosecution because he has
a full fledged American citizen, so he will be fully prosecuted,
given his full due process. He won't be deported, obviously,
but he will. He will probably wish he was. But
he will be sent to federal prison for a while.
So there's that. The gon's gonna run through these. They

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will go to break That guy that smashed up kill
all his people and is driving crazy with his truck. Yeah,
he was an Indian from India. Illegal alien. Driver of
a big rig that killed three and crash injured others
has been released. He had been released a few years back.

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This is when again the border was wide open and
Biden was asleep. Police say Sing was speeding and under
the influence, never hitting his brakes. The driver in a
deadly a big rig that killed three in a crash
in California has been caught sneaking in the United States
illegally in twenty twenty two, but they were released under
the open Borders policies and practices. A report from Fox

(01:16:24):
News sides federal law enforcement sources in revealing that mister saying,
I'm not going to try to I can't pronounce the
first name. Twenty one encountered border patrol agents in the
El Centro sector in California in March twenty twenty two.
Then he was released into the interior of the country.
As for Biden practices, depending on immigration hearing. All n

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reports said the driver, now suspected of killing three people
in the Deui crash on the ten Freeway that Center
ten in Ontario, California, was revealed to be an Indian
illegal alien. About that he's a cut down sandburd Noodle County,
where Immigration and Customs enforcement has placed a detainer on him.
Police say Sing was speeding it under the influence, never

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hitting his brakes when he crashed into slow moving traffic
on the freeway, causing a devastating and deadly a chain
reaction that killed three people. The victims have not been
identified yet. Reports said terrific violence was caught on a
dash can video and also into multiple people. You might
have seen that going viral on the internet. It's pretty crazy.
It's like this guy just was I mean, just driving
like a tank. Police say Sing never hit the brakes

(01:17:28):
before slamming into the traffic jam, citing toxicology tests that
confirmed impairment and the problem with Fulmlin insecurity affirmed he
does not have a lawful immigration status wide heck was
he hired to drive the truck? Who hired him? Those
folks need to face some fines and sanctions as well,
maybe some criminal stuff as well. I don't know what
the law is out there. Report noted he was released
under Biden's alternatives to detention practice. Yeah that worked out well.

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I worked out real well, didn't It worked out just great? Thanks.
Thousands of non citizens on voter rolls in Red state.
Guess which one? Yeah, that'd be Texas speak part about
world did daily. More than two thousand names verified as

(01:18:14):
non citizens have been found on the voter rolls in Texas,
and an unknown number of these people are legal aliens
imagine they have. The data comes from the Texas Secretary
of State, Jane Nelson, who said Monday that twy seven
hundred and twenty four non citizens. I bet it's more
than that actually, And I'm saying that as someone who
is a precinct judge in Travis County. Non citizens were

(01:18:35):
found to be registered to vote in the state after
officials cross reference voter roles with the federal citizenship database. Quote.
Only eligible United States citizens may participate in our elections,
that is, the national elections. Nelson said the Trump administration's
decision to give states free and direct access to this
data set for the first time has been a game changer,

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and we appreciate the partnership with the federal government to
verify citizenship of those all our voter rolls and maintain
your accurate voter lists unquote. The two thousand and seven
hund and twenty four voter registration comes from the total
number of Texans registered about out of about eighteen million.
Pardon me. Nelson said that the information gleaned will now
go to each county's as officials can investigate the eligibility

(01:19:17):
status of each flagged registration by Texas statue of those
eligible will be removed from the roles. Refer to the
state attorney general for possible action. Quote. Everyone's right to
vote is sacred and must be protected. We encourage counties
to conduct rigorous investigations to determine if any voter is ineligible,
just as they do with any other data set we provide. Now,
some of these counties are downplaying and saying, well, you know,

(01:19:39):
we hired some thirty party people and contractors coming and
kind of go over the ease, and you know, sometimes
the stuff gets a little sloppy and they miss things.
You know, it's human air and blah blah blah blah
blah and this and that. Why why you know, it's
just honest mistakes, you know, Okay, whatever, whether it is
or isn't, fix it. Don't give excuses. Fix it. But
they're given all kinds of excuses and passing the blame
and passing the box. I hard a report on them,

(01:20:00):
and I'm maybe no plan it's even worth it. Walmart,
wally World, other major company companies. Now we're treating from
sponsoring h one BS talked about this on the show.
Sponsoring hnb's following Trump administration reforms. It's being putted by
Cooper Whims indiblaze dot com. The one hundred thousand dollar
fee for sponsorship is too rich for some large companies.
Last month, the administration issued at proclamation targeting the abuse

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of H ONEB visa program, though some confusion about the
order ensued. The effects of the first attempt at reformer
being are beginning to be felt at some major companies
that have historically used HEB. Workers who are held primarily
from India talked about this okay and the abuse of
the H one B visa system by a lot of
big companies, especially the high tech world quote nocur in

(01:20:42):
the future, sponsorship is available proclamation You're induced one hundred
thousand dollars fee for the sponsorship of new HNB applications
for those outside of the United States. According to White
House fact Sheet, the primary goals of the proclamation are
to project or to protect rather American jobs, can about
H ONEB abuse abuses, and prioritize American workers. The high

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price to pay for foreigners has caused some companies rethink
their hiring practices. The UK, for example, once was kind
of upset about some of this. The San Francisco Chronicle
reported that major companies such as Walmart, Deloitte, and Cognizant
Technology Solutions Corporations have shied away now from extending sponsorships

(01:21:23):
for new H one B applicants. Recent job postings dated
after the proclamation in mid September confirm the companies have
changed their policies. Deloitte says in one post that qualified
applicants for a software automation developer must not need employer
sponsorship now at any time in the future. Deloitt did
not respond to requests for a comment from The Blaze.

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Recent Walmart job postings also have an advisory to the
same effect. Quote no current of future sponsorship is available
quote a Coumber two job posting for a software engineer.
For example, this is from Walmart. Walmart's postberds in Totalblade
News that reads a Walmart's poster Total Blaze News that
Walmart is committed to hiring and investing in the best

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talent to serve our customers, while remaining thoughtful about our
H one B hiring approach unquote. In a post from
October twenty second, Cognizant job opening has a similar message
Cognizant this is a quote Cognisant will consider applicants for
this position who are legally authorized to work in the
United States without the need of employer sponsorship unquote, and

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it's able to the Blaze News. A Cognizant spoke person said, quote,
Cognizant has built a resilient business model that attracts stop
talent locally and globally. Over the past several years, we
have significantly reduced our reliance on visus, used them only
for select technology roles that supplement our US workforce. We
employ thousands of American citizens nationwide and have invested heavily

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in creating a robust local talent pipeline. Sounds very hrsh
doesn't it. Well. I don't know if that was a
lawyer an HRR person there both. There you have that.
Hopefully some of the tight high tech industry are taking
note here because there's been a glut of these people

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who are abusing these visas in the high tech industry.
In the high tech industry has been guilty and going
ahead and allowing because they get them a little bit cheaper,
usually than American workers, all right, And you want to
know why when you make a call to get tech support,
it's not always so great. That's part of the problem.

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I'm not making fun of Indian people. That wasn't a
smear against Indian people other than Austin. The best eahbor
I had when I lived in Austin was a man
from India who immigrated legally to this country. Very smart individual.
Very bright this. I've worked with a lot of Indian
Americans in the past and they're fantastic people. But they

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did it legally. There's a legal way to do this
and not try to kind of slip slide and abuse
the visa and day longer and overtae the visas. A
lot that going on and companies that are trying to
avoid American workers well. In fact, speaking of Wally World
shared this. There was a Walmart scandal about a month

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ago that exposed a little over a month ago that
exposed deeper immigration hiring abuses. It was supported by Amanda
Bartolota World d Daily, and Walmart was ruining after revelations
and a vice president of Global Tech division allegedly pocketed
bribes were tens of thousands of dollars per day from
Indian staffing firms. Scheme exposed not by auditors but through

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anonymous posts on blind and Reddit, led the abrupt termination
of about twelve hundred contractors, many believed to be on
h ONEB visas. The episode had spark questions about not
only about corporate governance at America's largest retailer, but also
about how deeply Walmart has relied on foreign labor pipelines

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to fill some of their US jobs. While the company
insists the skill handle had nothing to do with H
ONEB visas, the optics tell different story. Contractors were locked
out of the systems, overnight projects were halted, and an
entire vendor stack tied to India based firms was cut off.
The incident highlights a bigger, long standing issue, Walmart's extensive

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use of immigration programs that critics say sideline American workers
while rewarding global staffing cartels. For years, Waalmatter has leaned
on H one B and related visa schemes, partnering with
outsourcing giants and body shops. So to speak, they recruit
foreign nationals to fill the US tech roles. In twenty
twenty three alone, in needs account for over seventy percent
of all H ONEB visas issued under programs sold to

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the public as a way to fill critical skills at
critical skills gaps, but that increasingly served as a back
door for cheap labor and corporate cost cutting. Walmart's prior
layoffs and restructuring moves have often overlapped with visa heavy hiring,
prompting outrage from American employees who see their careers as
placed in favor of imported labor and I shared this
again as over month. Google back and listen to Archiola's

(01:25:58):
ticket palls. Ah, this stuff is happening from not thinking
of Walmart particularly, It's just it's happening with a lot
of big corporations. It's just one of the scandals that
bust it lives. It makes you wonder how many other
similar scandals might be happening with some of these big
tech firms. Especially. Take a pause. More to come, always more,

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Okay, shifty more gears. Some of you might find this laughable,
but this and it is laughable, but it's sad at
the same time. Kind of things that you know, you
laugh because you want to scream or cry, and that's
just better of the two. Humanly speaking. A Lord of
the Rings, according to one college professor, demonizes orgs in

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a racial way. I'm not making this up. You can't
make this up. You can't make this up. This has
been reported by Andrew chabatosways dot com. You cannot make
this up. I'm just gonna let that kind of marinate
there for a moment. Now, for those of you who
watched Lord of the Rings have read the book, but

(01:28:36):
you watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy movie that
came out a number of years ago, And yes, I
watched all three. I am a Lord of the Rings fan.
The Orcs were kind of bluish gray pale. They were
very pale. They were kind of bluish gray white, kind

(01:28:58):
of pale with a grayish tint to their skin, but
very pale. They look more like big, ugly white people
to me. But I don't know. I just not to offend.
I mean, I'm got some white in me myself. Not

(01:29:21):
to offend white folks or bluish gray folks for that matter.
Usually if you're bluish grads because your dad. But you know,
there may be some folks out there whose skin is
you know, because of a disease that termed bluish grad
I don't mean to offend anyone here in that regard,
but I'm not exactly sure how that's racist. But okay.

(01:29:45):
And this particular class by this crazy professor also targeted
Shakespeare and C. S. Lewis Ford de colonizing a university professor.
Who else would it be is attacking classic literature through
the guise of academia, specifically targeted a are they beloved
works of JR? Or Tolkiens. C. S. Lewis of course,
Christian author well tokenlying that way, and even old Will Shakespeare.

(01:30:09):
Never mind, he had a play called Othello, which is
about a black guy. But okay, diverse populations and Africans
live there on yak And Nubia is a British historian
employed as the Assistant professor for the Faculty of Arts
at the University of Nottingham and the United Kingdom. I
guess it's habitual racism. Not habitual, but habitual racism we're

(01:30:30):
dealing with here right. An history module called Decolonizing Tolkien
at All, Nubia teaches that people of color are demonized
in the Lord of the Rings books and targeted certain
races of creatures and humans for his analysis. Of course,
these are fictional.

Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
There are no such thing as orcs. These are fictional beings,
but okay. According to the Telegraph, Nubia noted groups called
the Easterlings, Southrons, and men from Harad as being particularly
deprecated the Accordia Lord of the Rings fandom pages. The
Herad and Southrons had dark skin or black skin, while
the Easterlings were sallowher Olive fans of the series know

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that none of these races are noted as being undesirable
based solely on the color of their skin, but Nubia
claims that these races are depicted as a natural enemy
of the white man. He makes similar claims about Orcs,
Orcs who are of course fictional, and despite the fact

(01:31:35):
that they are little fictional monsters bred for war, and
of course had that sort of white white white. They
had large, largely pale skin, but it is kind of
bluish white. They look like dead people. Well they I
guess kind of were as well. Nubia reportedly declares that
the stories showcase anti African antipathy, even though several of

(01:31:57):
the story's most significant evildoers are actually uh light skinned
males like Grandma Solomon and Gollum. Well, Gollum was sort
of greenish white, kind of grayish greenish white, but you know,
and and he didn't he didn't spare the Narnia people either.

(01:32:20):
So also poorly uh doesn't stop it old token but
goes after classics like The Land of Witch and The Wardrobe.
Fantasy books are poorly described as providing unbecoming portrayals of
Oriental stereotypes. When describing wait a minute, is an Oriental
ward you're not supposed to use? Oh well, I'm reading
from the article. This is from the professor. When describing

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the color the columinase, these characters are described as cruel
people with long beards and orange colored turbanes. Although I've
seen him drawn pretty much as white people and the
illustrations I've seen, but I'll go back and double check that. Anyway,
fan page describes him as tan skinned men who are
mostly bearded, wearing flowing robes, turbans, and wooden shoes. Nubia

(01:33:11):
also provided articles that said medieval England had diverse populations
and Africans live there. That's true a few, but ethnic
has Chauvinism was apparent in the literature in the region.
This was also allegedly present in Shakespeare's work. Apparently he
has not read a Fellow. But okay, anyway, he goes
on and on and on. But what's amazing at this

(01:33:32):
guy has a job as professor. Some of the pushback
on this was pretty brutal. Quote if you see if
you see Orcs as black people, which they're not, you
are the racist, wrote Nerdotic and x account with over

(01:33:56):
two and sixty thousand followers. Also, the Critical Drinker, who
has over two point three million YouTube subscribers, wrote on
acts similarly, if you look at orcs and see people
of color, that's a you problem. Yeah, they are a
little bit grayish, but look more white than anything to

(01:34:17):
me anyway, I don't know. So there you have that.
You can't make this stuff up. You just can't make
it up. This professor's got a lot of time on
his hands. I would be questioning this professor's not only tenure,
but why are we paying this guy? And what are

(01:34:38):
we paying him?

Speaker 5 (01:34:43):
Wow? Wow?

Speaker 3 (01:34:46):
Looking for a race demon behind every bush? What's your course?
Is the thing nowadays? I'm saying this is someone of
the mixed race. Okay, fed up students, take drastic action,
stop translaving lunatics on school board. That's being parted by
Bob World Daily. And this is Northern Virginia, which has
been sort of ground zero for some of the crazy

(01:35:09):
woke stuff being taught in schools, a pushback against it
in the low Down County especially. I just can't put
up with it anymore. It's not normal. It's not something
we should be supporting officials in the low Down County.
It's loud in county what I call low Down County
Virginia School district have had a long history of promoting
the LGBT ideologies. In fact, that has gone so far
that students unhappy with board members who decline to believe

(01:35:30):
there's a difference between boys and girls and refuse to
protect vulnerable students in private areas like restrooms and showers.
Are resorting to democracy to try to change that. They're
encouraging voters to choose candidates who in fact would not
force girls to share their showers with boys and vice versa.

(01:35:50):
Let you hear some clips. In just a moment, a
commentary Twitchy was prompted to state, quote boom v eighteens
take to matters into their own hands up school board
trans lunacy. Unquote. Commentary said what do low down my
words County Virginia teenagers do when their school board ignores
their concerns about males and female spaces and sports? Believe

(01:36:12):
or not, they don't just get on TikTok and complain
about it. Nope, they take mantage in their own hands
and go to the polls asking voters to support school
board members who restore girls only in boys only sports
and spaces. Pretty cool. A local broadcaster WJLA stated, for
the past four years, lbs's loud students use bathrooms and
locker rooms at school based on their chosen gender identity

(01:36:33):
and not biological sex. Let me let you hear a
clip from that broadcast. It's a brief one, but they
talk to some of the students who are out there,
you know, and the early voting places are going to
be out there on voting day here November fourth, who
are passcal flyers and urging voters to not vote for
these lunatic school board members. I think it's all good

(01:36:55):
for biological boys to be walking up into girls bathrooms
and vice versa biological girls walking up into boys locker rooms,
because there's lawsuit going on about that right now, let
me let you hear this clip.

Speaker 4 (01:37:13):
In support for Matt Malone. He is helping the students
protect boys from coming in girls' locker rooms.

Speaker 7 (01:37:19):
As early voting is underway, some teens are greeting Loud
and County voters and asking them to choose school board
candidates who would restore girls only and boys only bathrooms
and locker rooms and Loud and County public schools is.

Speaker 3 (01:37:32):
The astable ballot for Matt Malone.

Speaker 7 (01:37:34):
Malone is running against incumbent April Chandler. For the past
four years, LCPS has allowed students to use bathrooms and
locker rooms at school based on their chosen gender identity
and not biological sex. While some have rallied in support
of the current policy, there are several students who have
protested the policy and the past, which included school walkouts.

(01:37:55):
But these students say the school board hasn't listened to
their concerns, so they want voters to choose a new
school board.

Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
I've been thick of it for quite a while.

Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
It's very challenging when I know that there is boys
in the girls' locker rooms or even the bathrooms, which
concerns me a lot.

Speaker 7 (01:38:15):
Some Democrats want the policy to stay in place.

Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
Passage to the school board is that they should keep
all kids safe, including trans kids.

Speaker 7 (01:38:25):
Do you think biological male students should be able to
use girls locker rooms and restrooms and schools?

Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
Yes or no?

Speaker 4 (01:38:32):
I look, I think that gender expression, gender identity is
something that is and should be protected.

Speaker 7 (01:38:39):
This year, Arbinis Drefi is running for re election to
the school board against Amy Riccardi. Riccardi, like Malone, opposes
biological males and female locker rooms and bathrooms in schools
and vice versa. The two other contested school board races
in Lowden County are in the dullest and broad run districts.
You can learn where the candidates stand in those races

(01:39:00):
on our website WJLA dot com. Nick Minox seven US.

Speaker 3 (01:39:05):
So the students, good for them, are taking matters in
the hand. Let's see how that works out. Let's see
hopefully it will work out in their favor. But these
are the same school board people say, look right, to
follow the science that the cariage have to revactionary about
to wear a mask. But the science goes out the
window when a biological boy with all the you know,
all the genite, you, all the junk, shall we say,

(01:39:27):
puts on address and some makeup. Well, you know, here's
she's found like he's a girl, and so he can
go to the girls room. Okay, yeah, right, And and
suddenly then the science goes out the window. The apocrisy
here is so rich you can cut it with a
butter knife very easily. All right, So moving a good
bit away from northern Virginia to way up north, not
too far from where Santa Claus lives. And yes there

(01:39:49):
is a Santa Claus. Don't tell me there's not. Don't
you dare tell me there's no such thing as Santa
We're talking up in up in Alaska, which, by the way,
pretty much Republicans for the most part, Republican, kind of
reddish state, slightly purple hubet, mostly reddish. Okay, Republicans ron Okay,

(01:40:13):
this stuff is not happening in just blue states. That's
a myth, all right. Being parted about world inn Daily Staff,
Radical auto Pilot. Alaska school standards ignore Washington. That would
be the general, first elected President Lincoln, and Christianity, said,

(01:40:34):
Education Bureaucrafts routinely set standards for schools to include certain
things in their classrooms for students to learn, but too
often they're reflecting in the gender ideology, not the simple facts.
According to a report at the Federalist, for instance, even
in Republican majority of Alaska, its latest iteration of requirements,
dated just last year, have no mention of George Washington,

(01:40:56):
Abraham Lincoln, and even Christianity. Corthe Alaska's new social study standards.
What is social studies? I had that in school.

Speaker 5 (01:41:03):
What was that?

Speaker 3 (01:41:04):
It was some kind of weird squasi history. Maybe let's
just get rid of that and just have history. I've
never understood the whole social studies thing. It's either history,
let's talk about history anyway. I've never got that the
studies that don't mention the Gnome Gold Rush up there
in norm Alaska. They don't mention the Trans Alaska Pipeline system.

(01:41:27):
They don't mention William Egan, the study of Alaska's first governor.
They don't mention Sarah Palin, of course, who ran for
VP of the United States. There's a lot more that's
missing in Alaska's social study standards. But you can tell
right away that something is wrong with Alaska's social study
standards leave Alaskan children negro know the headlines of Alaska's
history and the most famous and some of the most
famous Alaskans. The report explained. The names of Christopher Columbus,

(01:41:51):
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln are absent, but so are words
like Christianity, Protestantism, Catholicism, any hint that technological events might
have improved American standard of living, and virtually all of
the narrative events and he rose of Americans wars. The
report noted that bureaucrats appear to be on a radical
autopilot for those social studies standards. Americans expect such indoctrinations

(01:42:11):
and left to states like Rhode Island and Minnesota, where
materials strip out factual content, ig or slander the history
of Western civilization in America and call it social studies instruction.
But radical activists embedded in state education departments do the
same thing in red states. Whenever policymakers and citizens aren't looking, well,

(01:42:32):
it's because they're kind of sneaky, because why well, socialists, Marxists,
and communists tend to be a little sneaky, Okay, part
of the nature. Whenever policy American citizens are looking, that's
what just happened in Alaska. The Federals said. The state
standards from the Department of Education and Early Development lack
of basic facts of American history, much of how our

(01:42:54):
government works, and our foundational documents of liberty. The standards
also introduce substantial new amounts of politicized material. The results
came about because state officials outsourced much of the work
on the standards to radical activists who have captured the
nation's social studies establishment. Well, that's a socialist, Marxist and
communists working in your education system. And they've done it

(01:43:14):
for years, and I don't care if it's a red
state or a blue state. One when people are homeschooling.
Sources included the extremism of the National Council for the
Social Studies, the College Career in Civic Life Framework for
Social Studies, state standards, and more. The reports said the
result was the injection of politics like the racist critical
race theory after a working group used race categories to
discriminate against content advisors quote and so engage in legal

(01:43:37):
racial discrimination in creating the standards of reports. So convoluted
was the end result that there is a nine page
section on how to read the standards, the report charged,
and it gets worse. Reports it the standards subordinate social
studies education throughout two Activists and action civics also known
as protest civics, which uses the pedagogy of service leaning

(01:44:03):
to substitute vocational training and progressive activism for classrooms civics education.
It's a mouthful. In other words, the only way you
get anything done as a citizen is to go out
and protest and well and burn things down to beat
people up. Put it more Layman's terms, person they push

(01:44:23):
a narrative that will engage quote unquote, that is, think
can only affect change to demonstration. That's on page one
hundred in protests, and they also conflate action civics with
progressive advocacy. Recognize historic inequalities in the United States and
Alaska and evaluate proposed solutions to correct them. Now, because

(01:44:46):
you know, the Civil Rights Act wasn't enough, and you
know Title nand and other things wasn't enough. There's apparently
still people in doologs in all plantations in our country
that's really being beat and starved to death. Okay, And yes,

(01:45:09):
I do know as some of the Native American heritage
a reservation system stinks to some extent, although it's been
flipped on its head to some extent and have has
gotten better over the years for some but worse for others.
And I do know that there's still what five or
six nations and Oklahoma still fighting for recognition from the
federal government. The federal government's playing games with me. Yes,

(01:45:30):
I acknowledge all that there's still some problems, but we
are working through them and things have improved. And the
problem is these social studies, documents and books don't acknowledge
a lot of that. They still make you, they still
make you want to think it's about you know, eighteen
thirty six, let's sack of pause. My mouse wasn't working

(01:45:59):
there for its book. We've got more Christians talk at
rocks still to come hold time.

Speaker 2 (01:46:12):
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Speaker 3 (01:47:04):
Now it don't be used like that. How can you
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that free of charge here all right? So thank God
for the homeschool movement, Rescue minds, restoring souls. This coming
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S A N N E H A L L Chris
Ann Hall dot com. Her webpage posted by the Cynical Patriot.
And by the way, Chris Anne Hall does have some
homeschool supplements for American history government constitution at Liberty Firstsociety
dot com. That's liberty first, society all one word dot com.
If you won't check that out, I'm not paid to

(01:47:47):
say that. I'll just support people doing cool things like
she's doing. Love to get on the show on these days.
In an age when classrooms are being captured by ideology
and children are too often molded into political foots oldiers
instead of critical thinkers, one movement stands as a lifeline
of hope and sanity. Homeschooling was once it'smissed as fringe,

(01:48:08):
is now growing at an exponential rate, not out of rebellion,
but out of necessity. Meions of parents are awakening to
the fact that modern education is no longer neutral. It's
increasingly hostile to true tradition, faith, and even the innocence
of childhood. Thank God for the homeschool movement. It may
be the best way to save our children well in
terms of the hyper politicized education system and the socialists

(01:48:28):
and communists and Marxists that have embedded themselves in it,
like cockroaches embedded into a dirty kitchen, and not just
from macade. Did I call them cockroach as well? I'm
using the comparison of how cockroaches get into a dirty
kitchen if you're not careful. These these folks have ensconced
themselves with their horror ideologies into that are not compatible

(01:48:49):
with our conscitional public gang. They just start. You cannot
blend the two. I know there's people out there that
think they do, and you got politicians that think they
can do it, and socials Democrats that think that's a
great idea. It's not and it doesn't work. And it
won't work because it's like trying to blend oil and water.
They don't mix. And not just from academic failure, but
from spiritual confusion, moral erosion, and ideological in doctrination. Now
there's been an explosive growth in home schooling. The numbers

(01:49:11):
don't lie. There's a reason for this, because you've got
craziness going on, like in Lowdown County, Virginia right here,
which has been kind of ground zero for some of
this craziness. For in the US Census Bureau, homeschooling households
more than doubled from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty one,
rising from five point four percent to over eleven percent nationally,
with many states seeing fifteen plus percent participation rates. Since then,
the numbers have remained high, especially among Christian families, real communities,

(01:49:33):
and disillusioned parents across the political spectrum. Why well, because
more and more families have stopped asking his homeschooling extreme
and started asking what's more extreme? Teaching my childh at
Homer Seeing them into a system that ridicules my values
and confuses their identity, not to mention, indoctrinates them with
socialist communists Marxist ideologies. Homeschooling is no longer a retreat.

(01:49:56):
It's a counteroffensive, a way to raise rooted resiint and
free thing making children. The real benefits of homeschooling. To
be clear, homeschooling is not easy. It requires sacrifice, structure,
and grit, but it also yields shorty rewards of both
that but academic and personal academic excellence homeschool studies. Homeschool students,
by the way, consistently outperform public school students on standardized

(01:50:18):
test order the data. They're more likely to read widely,
right well, and explore subjects in depth rather than cram
for exams. Homeschooling allows for customized pacing accelerations where gifted
and support were needed where needed, Moral and spiritual formation
parents are able to shape their children's character, not outsourced,
and to institutions with opposing world views issues like faith.

(01:50:39):
This spleas identity and virtue can be woven into every subject,
not marginalized or mocked. Family unity homeschooling builds tai family
bonds that allows freedom from indoctrination, no forced ideologies per se.
Of course, there's the perennial myth. But how will your
child be socialized? Well, let's be honest, Modern public schools
are not bastions of healthy social development anyway. Bullying, peer pressure, clicks,

(01:51:03):
sexual confusion, online toxicity, plaguard kids, not to imagine, not
to mention, you know, guys, creepy guys standing out there
at the fence, trying to sell your kids drugs. Homeschool children,
on the other hand, well interact regularly with people of
all ages, not just same age peers. Off of participate
in co ops, sports, field trips, debate teams, music programs, apprenticeships,
and church activities. They blend all that. In other words,

(01:51:25):
there's homeschool groups to get together and have leagues, and
the kids can play sports and have debate classes and
do all sorts of cool stuff together. Music, stuff and
go on on field trips to historic places that most
schools don't want the kids going to. They might actually
learn something and have a different opinion on some of
them when they come back from what the teacher was
cramming in their heads. Studies consistently show that homeschool students

(01:51:48):
tend to be more confident, articulate, and mostly mature than
the public school counterparts socializations. None of it being crammed
into a building with three and another confused teenagers. It's
about learning how to thrive in human society, and homeschooling
does that better, which is again an indictment sadly on
the public school system where it's gotten to these days. Finally,

(01:52:13):
this there's a perhaps there is a revival hat in
the US, but it's coming at a time when it
parallel to it is and I've talked about this a
great apostasy, a great apostasy, and also great church hostility.

(01:52:34):
Case in point, church hostility increasing nationwide. I'm going to
run through these being puted by Bethany Blankly from the
Center Square, hundreds of attacks documented. As there may be
less social pressure to discourage would be criminals from targeting
faith organizations. The Center Square reporting the two churches North Carolina,
for example, where target of arson attacks over the weekend.
Another example of increasing hostility against churches. It's being reported

(01:52:56):
by the Family Research Council and they're arguing that and
it's newer port hostility against churches in the United States.
The FRC Center for Religious Liberty catalogs forward at fifteen
publicly reported incidents that occurred in twenty twenty four. The
number is significantly higher than the yearly totals reported from
twenty eighteenth to twenty twenty two. There was a record
high and four to eighty five instance were reported in

(01:53:18):
twenty twenty three. That was a record high from according
to the data of the thag Glean since twenty eighteen,
FRC has identified one thousand and three and eighty four
acts of hostility towards churches in the US in the
first six months of twenty twenty two, where there were
fifty documented instance of arts and vandalism, property theft, and
property destruction. The FRC notes at crimes against churches are
increasingly being committed, and we're talking about this series in

(01:53:39):
the US. By the way, this isn't in Australia. This
isn't in you know, in the Middle East. This isn't
in the UK, India, Brazil or somewhere. This is right
here in the good ole USA. Okay, I want to
make that real clear. THEFRC notes at crimes against churches
are increasingly being committed as fewer people are attending services
are identifying with a specific faith in polls show religious
beliefs for far less influential American life than they previously were.
Although I were going to give you a flip side

(01:54:01):
of that a minute quote with Christianity seemingly losing influence
and respect in American life, and there is a flip
side of that and a positive one by the way,
and fewer people feeling emotionally or spiritually connected to the churches,
there may be less a societal pressure to this courage
would be criminals from targeting churches. That indicates there is
a growing opposition to Christianity in the public sphere. The
FRC warrens public public square as well. The analysts primarily

(01:54:25):
used open source documents and news reports of violence committed
against churches. IT catalogs of data into categories of vandalism
are sen gum related incidents and bomb threats. Vandalism includes
intentional destruction of property, defacement of property, et cetera, et cetera.
California the most of forty, followed by Pennsylvania in twenty nine.
This is the four and fifteen incidents that were reported
in twenty twenty four. By the way, California was the

(01:54:46):
worse no shock there an average of thirty five hustle
with more people there too. An average of thirty five
hostile incidents were reported each month last year. Twenty two
percent were related to LGBT issues. According to the data,
the greatest number of incidents reportedly fell into the vandalism
category of two ninety four, followed by fifty five artis
and incidents, twenty eight gun related instance, and fourteen bomb

(01:55:07):
threats that were noted by law enforcement. Some acts of
vandelism appiod to have been motivated by anger towards a
particular church or churches in general. Other incidents seemed to
have had political motivations, targeting churches based on their views
regarding human sexuality or dignity. Report notes. I would also
throw in there, of course, you know their views on
abortion one way or the other. The motivation of arson

(01:55:29):
appears to be unknown or related to mental health issues.
Researchers have found gun related instance were the only notable
increase last year, more than doubling the previous year's total.
Researchers found the report sites examples including an instant at
Jesus Dwelling Place Church in Pittsboy, where a young man
walked in and pointed to gun at the pastormid sermon.
He was tackled by a church deacon and the video

(01:55:50):
of the incident was posted on social media. No one
was injured the gun and was arrested in charge. I
talked about that on the show many weeks back. In Georgia,
there was a man armed with an ar fIF teen
who disrupted several church services, posted terroristic threats on social
media and as people to join his militia, and reportedly
made videos writing law enforcement. He was arrested faces several churches,
including terroristic threats and acts, and was jailed without bond.

(01:56:12):
In San fran a man fired into the main doors
of Saint Augustine Catholic Church while people were inside when
was injured. Thank the Lord. And Houston, a woman who
used male and female aliases used near our fifteen rifle
to fire inside a megachurch injuring two people. She was
shot and killed by two off duty police officers because
down there, the you know, they packed heat, they praise
the Lord and pass the ammunition. Down there in Texas,

(01:56:35):
that's not a place to go mess with a church.
There's you know the old saying don't mess with Texas.
Well might add don't mess with Texas churches and church
coors because some of them pack eat and they could
turn around and blow you away. You know that that's
how that rolls. Anyway, So this hostility is grown, but
it's also baked into the system. Document. It's based into

(01:56:57):
government systems, schools, education, lower education, school systems. It's just
maked in there. And I've worn on this show that
it's getting worse and will be getting worse.

Speaker 5 (01:57:07):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:57:07):
There's problems within the church. I've talked about the great
apostacy that we're in, and you have pastors that are
more about the money, more about the business of the church,
and they are about feeding the flock literally and figuratively.
Pastor and a fire for scolding church member over twelve
hundred buck donation, a twelve hundred buck donation. I almost

(01:57:32):
said something crude and I won't do it. I'm not
gonna do it. Being moored by Joe Crovac ad Joe, Hello,
let me repeat Thattrick, don't try to say home kids,
leave it to us pros by Joe Kovacsworld in Daily
dot Com. Sorry Joe. A pastor and a fire for
scolding church member with twelve hundred bucks. People need to
understand that men like this are exactly what Jesus warn't about. ROBERTA.
McCoy made a donation to bishop and I'm gonna play

(01:57:54):
the clip here made a donation to Bishop Marvin Whinings
Perfecting Church in Detroit on Sunday, October nineteenth. That name
rings a bell. It should. A Detroit pastor is coming
into herry fire after a viral video appears to show
him scolding a church member who was making a twelve
hundre buck donations instead of a two thousand he had
requested during a found raiser. Now, I will say that
he fired back and said, look that there were different

(01:58:15):
lines of people for different stuff, and this woman was
in the wrong line. What doesn't matter. First of all,
you're supposed to be getting in secret, not saying okay.
Those who donating. This might come up here those were
who don't come to this line. Those you come into
this line, you know, so that they can wave their
stuff in front of the church to see how good,
holy Joe and good person they are. That's not biblical.

(01:58:36):
And I would add that that's disgusting, but that's you know,
another angle to this, Bishop Marvin Wine is a perfecting
church is shown in this video. We seemingly offended by
the as the worship ROBERTA. McCoy made her donation on Sunday.
Let me play you the clip. Come to your own
conclusion on it. That we'll make some biblical commentary on

(01:58:58):
this as well from the Bible about how this is
RCT she's supposed to work. Will that you're the clip, Hi, ROBERTA.

Speaker 15 (01:59:10):
McCoy giving faith and stand in unity with the vision
of perfecting church, of sowing this seed of one thousand
dollars plus two hundred and thirty five dollars and receiving
the blessings to come to all that participating.

Speaker 3 (01:59:24):
Now that that's only twelve hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:59:26):
Yes, y'all not listening to what I'm saying. If you
have a thousand plus one thousand Okay, I'm gonna.

Speaker 3 (01:59:34):
Work on the other hundred. Well, that ain't what I
asked you to do, well, pastor that ain't what you
supposed to be doing according to the Bible anyway. But
we're getting that in a second. Uh you heard what

(01:59:58):
he said. Now he said it.

Speaker 5 (02:00:00):
Now.

Speaker 3 (02:00:01):
This was live stream, by the way, and a sense gone,
a viral collected millions of views. Quote. People need to
understand the men like this are exactly who Jesus warned
us about, said journalist Colin Rugg. He is totally taking
advantage of them. This woman is giving what she has,
and he is scolding her for it. Shameful. Woman is

(02:00:21):
clearly giving all she has. In Jesus's eyes, she gave
more than everyone in the room. Another comment there noted,
I hope this goes viral and everyone leaves his church.
This has no place in the Christian world. Well, un
necessarily need to leave his church with an He needs
to be rebuked. Why has told ABC seven Detroit his
actions during the event. Here's how he tries to spend it.
We're meant to maintain order and ensure elderly members wouldn't

(02:00:42):
have to stand for long periods. I was calling because
the whole church was giving, and it was our day
of giving, and the whole church was coming, and we
didn't want people standing the mothers and all that, so
I was calling them by increments one and so, well,
the way around that is just past collection plate and
let them give anonymously. I'll continue. And we had someone
that had given out out of before and I corrected

(02:01:05):
it and told everybody to listen and come when you call,
and that's all that was. Okay, Well it was still yeah, okay,
he can spind it like that, but it was still
pretty crappy. Okay, Coy actually holds herself responsible telling the
station quote. He absolutely not rebuke me. Now there's a difference.
There was a correction because let me let me clearly
state that pastor gave instruction on the lines to get

(02:01:28):
into Okay, so what so what now? I'm I'm gonna
I posted on on journalists Riggs webs on his Twitter account.
By the way, I'll put a post on there. It's
probably still up there, I guess. I don't know. I
don't guess he would have taken it down maybe, I
don't know, but it's probably still there. Uh. If a

(02:01:54):
journalists calling rug rather, are you gig? I think I'm
pronounce that right anyway. And this is from the new
American standard. What do you scribes and faisee sypocrits because
you devoral widows houses and for pretense you make long prayers.
Therefore you receive the greater condemnation. That's Matthew twenty three,
verse fourteen. And asb you see, there were greedy religious

(02:02:17):
leaders in Jesus's day and they were making long prayers
for show. And you know, following the estates of widows
need to cough it up, widow, give me that money,
give me that stuff. And we see a lot of

(02:02:40):
that in the modern church, especially in the Word of
Faith movement. And some of what that lady said in
response to the pastor or as she was giving smacks
of that Word of Faith nonsense. Now, if this pastor
subscribes to that or not, he certainly didn't stop her
in that suspect. Even whether he does or doesn't, you know,
he let it flow. But now when you give, you're

(02:03:02):
supposed to do it like this. This is the new
King James version. This is again Jesus who's head of
the church. The author finisher finisher of our faith. Scripture says, uh,
this is from Matthew chapter six, verses three and four,
beginning with verse three. But when you do a charitable deed,

(02:03:24):
do not let your left hand know what your right
hand is doing. That your charitable deed may be seen
in secret, and your father, who sees in secret, will
himself reward you openly. That's Matthew six, verses three through four.
New King James version in k in kJ V. Give secretly.

(02:03:47):
You don't send up in front of the church and
then brag about how much you're giving and then and
then both that you're going to get a reward. And
I'm doing, you know, having people get in lines based
on what they're giving or tithing or whatever. That's just
and that opens the floodgate for pride in giving. And
Jesus jumped on the Pharisees for that. He talked about

(02:04:13):
how they would give to some board, you know, mom
on the street, and then they blow a trumpet to
bring attention to themselves. Fariseees. So and so just gave
this mom, you know, twenty five cents or whatever it was,
two shekels or whatever. Jesus said, Look, they've got their reward.

(02:04:33):
They're not going to be blessed anymore. That was the reward.
They just got it. So when you give like that,
don't hold your breath for a big blessing for the Lord.
That's probably your that you just got it. Okay Anyway,
I posted this on in response on a Rugg's side.

(02:04:54):
But this situation is not is not particular just to
this particular fellowship. I've seen stuff go on in all
kinds of churches, all kinds of churches, where people come
up and boast about what they're giving. Tell us what
you're giving, pastor will ask I'm giving none. Look at

(02:05:17):
what they're given. Now, doesn't that put some of you
to shame? If they can give that, why can't you
give that. I've seen it. I've witnessed this kind of nonsense.
I've witnessed it. I was a member of a church.
I will leave the church nameless and the denomination names,
but I was a member of a church where they
would send you and a monthly report on how much

(02:05:39):
quote unquote you tithed. Of course, it didn't include what
you did in hon'st here, which you might stick in
the plate anonymously, or how much you donated as either
an offering or a tie. That was you know, the
list of in two categories. They were big on that
tye of thing. But apparently they had that published somewhere

(02:06:01):
in the back office that didn't publish it, you know,
throughout the church. But I mean, you know you got
a statement. They made sure and gave you a statement
showing here's what you gave and tied. Well, how would
they know if you do it secretly? And I did
it secretly, they would have no idea. I confronted them
on it. You have no idea what I've given and

(02:06:21):
who I've given too, and what ministries I've donated to
within this church and this church in general. You have
no idea not to mention the volunteer work I do
for no pay. Kind of take me off. I'll let
them know it. I said, don't ever send me one
of these again. And they didn't. They considered me a

(02:06:44):
bit of a problem and rather schismatic. Imagine that me
a troublemaker, Old Richie L being a troublemaker. Yeah, well,
when you do crap like that, I tend to come
out swinging. I tend to go right. I tend to
come right back against it, so we all should should. Yeah,

(02:07:04):
there's a loving way to point it out. And I
wasn't mean it and wanting in the office to start
cussing people out, but I just said, you know this,
this disturbs me. I don't like this. This is nobody's business.
Please don't send me one of these ever again. I'm
doing with my and I quoted scripture. I said our
givings was being secret. Well, you know some people like
the tax right off. I said, I don't make enough
to get a tax right off. From this anyway, it's irrelevant.

(02:07:25):
So just don't don't don't, I don't, don't worry about it.
Just just don't send me one of these. Just take
me off the list, remove me from the list. And
they did. Church secretary I knew well, knew her family. Well,
she said okay, and she turn me off the list.
I never got another statement again. They never knew what

(02:07:47):
I gave or didn't give.

Speaker 5 (02:07:48):
His case.

Speaker 3 (02:07:49):
Maybe it's fine, it's between me and the lord anyway,
it's my business. Scripture says, a new testiment you have
purposed in your heart, it's now their business. Of course,
you walk into some churches and you see plaques from
big donors. That's the same principle.

Speaker 7 (02:08:08):
Ah.

Speaker 3 (02:08:11):
But here's the flip side on the positive side to
the apostasy that's happening in the church. Although churches need
to get ready and it's time to put the new
one in new wines because it's not the old ones,
because they're leaky. Jesus, what about that? It's being parted
about Andrew Faller Real clear wire. Potential restoration of faith
may be looming on the near horizon. Report cites a

(02:08:31):
recent uptick in religious attendants, clamor for God and discussion
of a spiritual nowle. By the way, I want to
let you to know that the numbers on this show
have gone up and are creeping upward. The rankings of
the show, and they the podcast rankers, the numbers of listeners,
et cetera, et cetera, are creeping up. I've been looking
at the data in recent months well as we suggests

(02:08:55):
that religious zal often follows and quickly fades after tragedies
like Charlie Kirk's assassination. Prphetic visions from more than four
hundred years ago shine a light on the current situation
and offer hope for sustained faith revival through the sixteenth
and sixteenth century Ecuadorian nun there is this mother, a
named Mariena Dejesustrez, talked about this, but there has been

(02:09:17):
and take that for whatever it's worth. I don't know
if that's legit or not. Okay, but there is there
is something going on. There does seem to be something happening,
all right, And there are more people who are more

(02:09:38):
interested recently and what's happening to what's been going on,
and more interested about the Christian world. Let's you say,
I don't think it's a coincidence. Of course, we have
a bevy of social ills emerging, i'mcording from this article
from lack of social cohesion since early two thousands. In fact,

(02:10:00):
Robert Putnam recognized in the book Bowling Alone the collapse
rem revival of the American community. Since then, there has
been precipitous rise in anxiety and depression, particularly among younger demographics,
leading them to a pervasive happiness crisis according to recent polls.
Talked about that go back and listen to archives. It
is no wonder why people are generally desponding, searching for answers,
and increasingly we are honestated from God and our neighbors

(02:10:23):
and ourselves. Of course, technology has kind of done that
to some extent, but in Christ parable of the prodigal Son,
the titular son returned to his father after hitting rock bottom.
After the strife of the twentieth and early twenty first centuries,
is a renewaler restoration on the horizon. As some church

(02:10:46):
leaders and people who are having visions or whatever pointed out,
could be the seeds for twenty first century great awakening
are not entirely improbable. And I've been talking about this
for a long time, and within the past year this
article states that gen zers have flocked to religion more
than previous generations, and the rise in religious nuns that's

(02:11:10):
in a n O n ees rather than in uns
or the unaffiliated has slowed. US politicians have urged for
a spiritual reawakening and have an express desire to quote
bring God back unquote into the public square. I've talked
about this for quite some time, and I think we
are there. I think we've been there for a few years.

(02:11:30):
It's just starting to gain a little head of steam,
and I think it will probably continue. I pray that
it will. I mean, I don't know that it's a
guaranteed given, but I think there is something there. I
think we've got something there. Revival hitting in the USA,
says Statistical Data, and we'll share with you some statistical data.
This report shows a surge recently in Christianity, affirming the

(02:11:53):
visible revival happening across the United States, reports Fox and Friends,
or as I like to call it, really more of
a and I think it's beyond a revival. I think
the Bible is an inadequate term. It's so I don't
really like to use it, and I don't really think
it necessarily in its strictest interpretation fits what we are
seeing right now of what's what's happening analogously to what

(02:12:20):
we're seeing going on within the church and outside of
the church. That makes sense. Annual US Bible sales are
up forty one point six percent. Religion and Spirituality app
downloads are up seventy nine point five percent. Contemporary Christian
music streaming on Spotify is up fifty percent. Got make
e spens about that because some of what's on there
is pretty I don't mean just stylistically, I mean message wise,

(02:12:43):
is just it ain't there and some of it's a
little uh, some of these worship songs are kind of
borderlining on paganistic mantras. But that's another discussion for another time.
But anyway, this is becoming a long term trend, not
just a fad caused by the martyr of Charlie Kirk,
although he sparked a youth movement toward Christ. But I
would contend that this has been going on before that happened.

(02:13:05):
As a previous article contender, this has already been in motion.
I think this definitely through some more logs on the bonfire,
for sure, but it was already a pretty flaming bonfire,
and I think it's going to continue. This is good news, gang,
and this is what we want as Christians to pray for.
And I don't mean it just a sort of a fad,
if I might coin a term fatistic sort of way

(02:13:25):
of Jesus sort of becoming a fad. We saw a
little bit of that. I don't know if to really
remember it, but there was, you know, the Jesus movement
of the early seventies, late sixties, early seventies. Some of
that was a bit fatish. I mean, heck, even Charlie
Manson got in on some of that on the front end.

(02:13:45):
Look what he turned out to be. So you know
that wasn't sincere on his part, obviously, and sincere on
some other people's parts. But let's pray that it's a
pure and clear water revival. And there's been a lot
of prophecy about this, a lot of people writing about this.
I think the home church movement is part of this.
I think a lot of what we're seeing as part

(02:14:06):
of this. I think a lot arise in a lot
of Christian based podcasts, including this, one of those has
been around several years, is a part of this. I
think there's little signs. If we're willing to look and
see with spiritual eyes and in sense with our spiritual heart,

(02:14:27):
and look with our spiritual eyes and hear with our
spiritual ears, we can catch us. We can see it.
We're willing to look, take a deep breath, curl up
with the Lord, and I think he will show us this.
And this is something that's been happening. It's something that's
in his heart, and I believe we are in that
moment and this is increasing. Okay, it's on an upward trend.

(02:14:51):
And I've been saying this for some time, and it's
a bit of a paradox because it's parallel with the
apostasy that we're seeing hitting churches and the uptick in
let's just say persecution here in the United States against Christians,
but understand that a lot of times in persecution, that's
when Christianity begins to thrive. It's sort of a paradox.
The more you feed us to the lions, the more

(02:15:13):
the lions get intogestion, and the more the people around
us go, oh, that's not so cool, and maybe this
Jesus guy is real, you see. So this is again
something that we need to pray about and pray on,
and as people of faith, trying to get my computer

(02:15:33):
to go over here, it's people of faith, we certainly
need to keep eyes focused on Christs and pray for this.
It's real and it's happening, and be ready and willing
to be prepared, both in season out of season. Scripture
says to share the Gospel with jealists and respect, but
for all who who have questions and want to know
about it, but to share it boldly nevertheless. Okay, now's

(02:15:59):
the time. Did mean to be dramatic there's just a
minute I was sitting her hearing them Allison Mike configure
what right, the sort of make a dramatic point there
at the end.

Speaker 2 (02:16:18):
Right.

Speaker 3 (02:16:19):
Maybe that was a God thing. I don't know. On
that note, gotta go, be sure to check out the
websites Christian talk at rocks dot net or dot com.
Sure to take care of yourselves, Take care of all
those around you that you love, and even the ones
that are mean to you might not feel so loving
towards you know, be good of them too, and remember

(02:16:41):
God as loves you next time
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