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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's West Michigan Live with Justin Barklay on Wood Radio.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Welcome man.

Speaker 3 (00:04):
Yes, we are full sweet ahead out a wild way
car ready, and you know we're not done yet. We
still got a little bit more to squeeze out of it.
As the candidates are now criss crossing the country after
the debate performance. There's more that debate fallout. We'll talk
about that coming up in just a bit. The thing
I thought I'd never see Biden did yesterday, I never

(00:27):
thought i'd see it.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Didn't have this one on the Bingo card.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
Help me.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
We'll explain that and more all coming up this morning.
We're glad you're here. Let's get things rolling.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
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Speaker 2 (01:33):
Has Biden made the switch.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
A full exchange yesterday between Biden and a member of
the public. They're at a fire station in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Lis sook scratching their heads asking questions, why did he
do it? And did he really do it? Yes, it's real,
he did. Biden is maga. Now he's actually wearing age

(01:56):
Trump pat ever thought, never in a million years that
I ever thought I would see this, But here he
is a Trump hat.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
He put it on at.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
The event over the tome of the hat he had on.
I'll talk about this and why I think it's so
significant coming up.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Hang on, yep art prize is about ready to kick off.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
It's gonna get weird downtown here if they rapids of
traffic and dodging pedestrians and things like that trying to
drawn to especially if you worker or live downtown. You
know what this, that's well, what's in story. There also
a lot of great things happening. My wife and I
met around that time, and of course we enjoyed going

(02:43):
at place to place and watching and looking at some
of the different exhibits and whatnot during our price. It
could be a great time a year and really great
for the city back and maybe a little different than normal,
but folks are looking forward to that and going to
get west fishing. Ohio Governor Mike Dwine is stepping out
to take care of something that the media tells you

(03:03):
isn't happening.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Yes, he is sending out.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Highway patrol there to deal with the Haitian migrant crisis.
The AG in Ohio also confirming that yes, in fact,
those folks are abducting and eating pet said, no, you're
not supposed to sitting over think of anything about. The
AG is saying this in Ohio now, and Mike DeWine,
the governor, first sending in the cops.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
I directed the Ohio State Highway Patrol, through Colonel Charles Jones,
who was here with me today, to surge troopers and
patrol cars into Springfield to help the local Springfield Police
Department interest deal with traffic concerns in the community.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
They've had major it's not just the pet issues and
the ducks and things like that, but there are major issues,
in fact, real problems. A woman stood up and she
spoke at one of the commissions me and she said,
a lot of people talking about and I get that,
but she said, I'm here to talk about my grandmother
who was killed and one one man a migrant in

(04:10):
in a vehicle probably shouldn't have been driving.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Was I was driving. They're giving them all driver's license
now too.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
And I said, you know, this is this is a problem.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
What's happening here right now?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
It is well, it needs to get looked at, it
needs to be discussed, and it looks like some.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Of that might be taking place.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Called justin now at six one, six seven seven for
twenty four to twenty four.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
This at the time, so right now at six.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
One six seven seven for twenty four to twenty four
means go god, it's West Michigan live with Justin Barclay again.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
It's a problem the media and Democrats are telling you
isn't real. We'll talk about that and much more in
our next conversation. Jim paff is with us right now,
the Conservative Caucus and the welcome to the program.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Never a dull moment. We've had a big week so far.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
We had the debate, which I we'll talk about that
here in a little bit and what, if anything difference
it will make in the days ahead. We have the
anniversary of September eleventh, and an interesting moment again with
President Trump meeting Kamala Harrison.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
At one point they shake hands.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Biden's next to her, Bloomberg is in the middle, Schumer's
down the line, Jadie vances with him.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Eric Trump.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
It's a really interesting scene there and what all that
means and more. But there has never been a more
critical election. We're right in the middle of this. Jim,
I think, I know we say it every time it
rolls around, the most important election of our life, but
I think this really is. And it might even be
Talking to President Trump himself, he said, maybe even in

(05:49):
the history.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Of the nation.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
Well, if you want to know how serious that is.

Speaker 6 (05:55):
And I've tried, in thirty years of handicapping politics, while
I work in campaigns and do the various things I've done,
I've tried to really resist this is the most important
election and history thing.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
I really do believe it applies. Just go just look
at what's going on down in Brazil.

Speaker 6 (06:11):
They've shut down x just by the order of some judge,
and they've been and of course Facebook and googling them.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
They're complying. We are very close to that point.

Speaker 6 (06:24):
Why do I say that, because it's already happening to
a certain degred It's already growing here.

Speaker 4 (06:31):
Because we know that from the Twitter files.

Speaker 6 (06:33):
We know that from the Missouri ve Biden case, which
showed a bunch of subpoena information related to Facebook that
was saying the same things we learned in the Twitter files.
The federal government has been attempting to stop free speech
in this country, utilizing willing actors in our social media
companies based here in the United States, for probably a

(06:57):
full decade by now, and you've got radical censorship happening
with those organizations as well. My friend Peter Schweitzer documented
in a movie back in twenty fourteen called The Creepy Line,
where he showed specifically how this is happening. So this
has been building for a long time. We're on the

(07:17):
cusp of it. And if Kamala Harris's president, she's absolutely
shutting us all down to the every extent that she
can and as aggressively as aggressively as she'll be allowed.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
So let me ask you.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
I mean, because these are very serious times, of very
serious issues. And I will say though even though they
are went the polling and some of the things we've
seen recently indicates that some people, at least it feels
like people are waking up. Mark Zuckerberg coming out at
metting that he was a part of all this and
didn't like that to me, says, well, maybe Mark knows something.

(07:52):
Why would he come out and say these things? If not,
is there is there a bit of are we hitting
that tipping point? Are we getting to that moment.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
In terms of the outcome of the election? I think so.

Speaker 6 (08:04):
And even though the debate, the debate performance, which we'll
talk about, it wasn't the most exciting thing that I
ever watched, but.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Except for his closing statement, which was fantastic.

Speaker 6 (08:17):
But what we are noticing through the polls is that
people don't trust Kamala Harris. They don't trust her on
the changes that she's made in policy. For example, the fracking.
His issue is maybe the most notable that she said
she was going to shut down all fracking. She said

(08:37):
it repeatedly and clearly in the past, and now suddenly
she says that she's not on board with that, but
she hasn't changed her values.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
People don't trust her.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Now.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
Donald Trump's got to go close the deal. But there's
no doubt that even after the debate, momentum is still
in Donald Trump's favor if he can just keep the
message of the economy and the struggles that people are
going through directly because of Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden in
the forefront of his discussion.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Yeah, we talked about this the other day. But a
fantastic point with the closing I'll get into some of
the things that I noticed and maybe some of the
things that you noticed here in a second. But this
closing message, if people see anything from this debate, hopefully
it is this.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
Well, she just started by saying she's going to do this,
She's going to do that, She's going to do all
these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it. She's been
there for three and a half years. They've had three
and a half years to fix the border. They've had
three and a half years to create jobs and all
the things we talked about why hasn't she done it?

Speaker 3 (09:44):
That is a fantastic question. And you know, I'm watching
I'll know about you, Jim, but I'm watching some of
the the panels that they've done CBSCNN did when doctor
phil of all people did, when they're talking to these
voters who have won, watch the debate and their reaction,
and I'm seeing a lot of these people independence undecided
that that that really that resonated with them. Not only that,

(10:09):
but they came to this debate looking for answers about
her policies and what she was going to do to
make things better. They're obviously feeling the pain she's gaslighting them.
And uh and and I think there's a big disconnect.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
There with them. What did what did you make about that?

Speaker 6 (10:27):
I agree with you. What the only thing that democrats
have to run on the really the only thing that
Kamala Harris has to run on that even gets anywhere
with voters is this visceral issue about abortion. And she
attempted to repeat it last night, and it is a
very visceral issue. And to be candid and sadly, in

(10:48):
my opinion, the pro life causes is in the descendancy
in recent years rather than the Ace indidency, even with
the Dobbs decision. In terms of the minds of the
general and public, the polls show that people are not
as pro life as they used to be. Now that
can easily change over time. But I'm making that point
to say that's all she got to run on killing babies.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
I mean, that's it. We just want to be able
to kill babies.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
The Routh Northam governor of former governor of Virginia quote
where he was literally talking about the doctor and the
mother need to make their decision even after the baby's born,
whether they're going.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
To keep it or not.

Speaker 6 (11:26):
It's infanticide. It's crazy, and she had no credible answer
to that. But this is what they believe they can
use to win because they believe it happened in twenty
twenty two. Other than that, there's nothing that she can
discuss that resonates with people. And the January sixth thing
that she brought up last night that ain't gonna fly.

(11:48):
What Donald Trump said in his closing argument, especially right
there at the beginning, if he would just repeat it
over and over again, you has said you were, you
said you're going to do something let's just look at
what you did and you could never and you're going
to do the same thing.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
It just keep that.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
Message pounding over and over again, and it's a winning message.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
If he can do it, it'll be interesting. We're gonna
watch polls. We're going to see how things swing. I
watched it last night. I thought she did well enough
they may not ask for another debate, that there may
not be another debate. But then they asked for one
right out of the gate. And Trump kind of said, like, well,
I feel like I won. I don't know that I
really want another debate. I'm going to have to consider that.

(12:28):
Of course, he'll probably do it. He can't back down
from a fight. But one of the things that we
speak with a guy that from Michigan here writes for
the New York Post and has his own podcast, and
he made the point he said, last the debate was
more than anything, another assassination, he said, a political assassination attempts.

(12:50):
He said, they all came together, but he said they failed.
They brought everything they had and they only nicked his ear.
And I thought it was interesting. They're a good way
to put it. He said, you know what, we watched
last night was him surviving. It's not that cod he
win or did she win, but he survived. In boy,
that was really something. And more so, Jim, what do

(13:12):
you think about the mainstream media and ABC and the
moderators exposing themselves in ways that will be I just
disastrous to them in the future.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
The American people see those obvious attempts to twist the
debate in a certain direction, and they do recognize that
ABC last night was attempting to set Kamala Harris up.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
Listen, I tweeted out, I.

Speaker 6 (13:39):
Posted out on x a statement that says they just
went to abortion, climate change, all these things and not
even the economy.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
Someone pointed out the very well, what are you talking about?
The very first question was the economy? Yeah, I was.
It was on inflation.

Speaker 6 (13:53):
And they quickly moved the debate in the direction that
Kamala attempted to move it, and they just went with
her the rest of the way.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
That was the design. But there's an interesting pole that
is out there.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
And just to give you a sense of effect, CNN
did a post debate pole even them, where they showed that, oh, yeah,
Kamala won, but they had the numbers. They have on
the back end of what the American people really think,
at least based upon their pole are this, who do
you think is going to be able to handle something better?
On the economy Kamala Harris thirty five percent, Trump fifty

(14:28):
five percent. On immigration Kamala Harris thirty three percent, Trump
fifty six percent. On protecting democracy whatever in the world.

Speaker 4 (14:36):
That means.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
Okay, so she hasn't edged forty nine to fifty, but
being commander in chief forty three percent Kamala Harris forty
nine percent Donald Trump, it's not penetrating. And so I
would agree with the analysis.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
They nicked him in the ear. I mean, yeah, he
did survive this.

Speaker 6 (14:55):
He didn't do himself any favors because he did take
the bait with her a few times, and I was
very disappointed by that personally. But the reality is that
the American people are not dumb. They see when they're
being played. They're slowing the uptakes sometimes because they're just
outliving their lives.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
They're not thinking about this all day long like you
and me.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
But they do get it at the end of the day,
and they don't like it when people try to manipulate them.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
If they feel that they're being manipulated.

Speaker 6 (15:24):
They will react and in a negative way against those
making that attempt.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Jim Path The Conservative Caucus coming up. You guys have
a big, big anniversary.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
In fact, yeah, you knowvative.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
The Conservative Caucus is the oldest conservative grassroots organization in
the country, founded by Howard Phillips in nineteen seventy four.
We're celebrating that in Northern Virginia and Leesburg, Virginia area
on October thirteenth, and Rudy Giuliani's.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Come to speak.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
I actually have a lot of friends.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
Related to this Brazil thing, and I may bring them
to give people an update on that.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
Also.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
I'm still working that out. I don't know yet, but
people can go to Theconservative Caucus dot org slash fifty
gala to sign up, or they can just go to
the front page of the website, Theconservative Caucus dot org
to find out more. If that happened to be in
the Northern Virginia area or want to get there.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
It's going to be a.

Speaker 6 (16:18):
Hugely excellent event and I think people would enjoy it
if they're interested in coming.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
We might have to have you back on to talk
about Brazil, because that what's happening there is Canary and
the coal mine and love to dig into that a
little bit more for sure.

Speaker 6 (16:34):
Well, I've got friends in the National Congress there. Through
my private efforts and also our efforts through the Conservative Caucus,
we've tried to put some light on that. We've had
a couple press conferences with members of their National Congress
who were up here talking to folks in DC. And
then I have two very close friends is how I

(16:55):
got involved in this. Two very close friends, Alan Do
Santos and Palo Figoredo, who had huge audiences and were
literally just shut down by the Supreme Court justice down
there that shut down X recently. This is a big issue.
I got involved in it very deeply. So I think
it's an important discussion we need to have because it's

(17:17):
where we're going if we don't stop it in the
tracks right now.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
Yeah, serious stuff.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Jim path the Conservative Caucus and find out more at
the Conservativecaucus dot org. We'll put the links up in
the stack as well. Thanks for taking the time to
be here with us today, Jim.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Great to be with you justin thanks.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Hike back in moments.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
We appreciate you taking the time to be here with
us join the program at any time on the phone
line six one, six seven seven, twenty four, twenty four.
Now the fallout is real. It is happening. Even Biden
is wearing a Trump pat. Now, folks, this is can't
can't make this stuff up. The and you've probably heard,

(18:01):
we're seen now the undecided, the independents are breaking for
Trump after the debate, mostly because and Reuter's has this story,
but it's it's mostly because CNN reporting that they didn't
get any answers. Like I said yesterday, they didn't get answers.
These people didn't get the answers they wanted. Kamala wouldn't

(18:21):
answer questions.

Speaker 8 (18:22):
If you look at reporting from Reuters in the New
York Times, they actually asked a number of undecided voters
in key states, how did you view the candidates going in?
How did you view them going out? Reuters, in fact
had sixty percent. I think it was six out of
ten voters who said they moved towards Trump afterwards. And
when they're asked why, they said because Kamala Harris was
evasive on her answers around the economy, and I think

(18:42):
she flubbed a really key opportunity she had in that
very first question when she's asked, are you better off
than you were four years ago? And she didn't show
a single really ability to connect with voters who are
feeling struggling right now in this economy and with the
price of goods and groceries and gas. And she missed
a real key moment there.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
There you have it. That's why.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
So you talk about performance and who won and all
of a sudden study we watched the actual focus groups,
the polls and where things are headed.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
That'll give you a better idea.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Now to another topic I think is it's one that
folks are watching, and this is gun control and whether
or not she wants to grab guns at a time
right now when I think it's probably more important than
ever that you and I want to protect our families
and we make sure that we're able to do that,

(19:32):
Kamala Harris has a completely different idea about it. Even
though she lied at the debate stage and said I'm
a gun on or I don't want to do any
of those things. Well, the fact is she has said
that in the past she does want buybacks, mandatory buybacks essentially,
which means she's going to seize your gun, not.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
Taking anybody's guns away.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
So stop with the continuous lying about this stuff. I
do believe that we need to do buyback.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
I support buybacks. How mandatory, you're a gun buyback.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
Program, it's magatory.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
We want to ban assault weapons. We need an assault
weapons ban.

Speaker 8 (20:12):
We need reasonable gun safety laws in this country, starting
with universal background checks and a renewal of the assault
weapons ban.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
I'm also in favor of the assault weapons ban.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
It's it's pretty clear what she actually meant, what she
really wants, and of course nobody I didn't see any
fact checks. I didn't hold anybody holding her accountable for
any of that. Holding your feet to the fire, and
they're they're not hiding it anymore.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Skip couriel On.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
Next guest joining us right now to talk about this,
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(21:02):
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(21:24):
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Speaker 9 (21:34):
Yeah, well, it's part of their agenda. I think probably liberals, progresses, communists,
whatever you want to call them these days, what they
hate the most is the Bill of Rights, and the
amendment that they hate the most is probably the Second Amendment,

(21:55):
and then or the First Amendment. It's like the First
Amendment the Second Amendment that they're lined up by side
and they kind of we're standing back to back the
First and the Second Amendment protecting each other, and it's
like if one falls, the other falls. But they instinctively
know and through experience that if they can't get rid

(22:15):
of the Second Amendment, then they can't control us and
have power forever. And it's all about power. I mean,
that's just what it is. They'll pretend that, you know,
they just want to save lives or innocent lives and
they want to save children. That's not the case at all.
This is it's always been about power. Because these people

(22:35):
are tyrants or or want to be tyrants. They want
complete control and the Second Amendment is standing in their way,
and that's why they hate us so much.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Justin you know, skip, But it's really it really is
something you mentioned the First Amendment, and really it's only
possible because of the Second Amendment. And this is now
at asis dam age. Never I don't think ever been
more evident than obviously the previous in the inception of
the country, when they when the fauniding fathers sat down

(23:09):
and put this thing together, very carefully crafted what what
we have today, and and they they knew it because
they had experienced it up close and personal. But we're
seeing it now. We're being censored on a daily basis
in multiple ways. They're attacking folks for their faith, they're
sending people to jail in Brazil. The latest in fact,

(23:33):
that Elon Musk is coming up against it. Regardless of
what you think about Elon, but he's really come out
on the side of all of this. He's in recent
days even gone so far as to post about the
fact that the second Amendment is necessary to be able
to make all the other ones possible, which I think
people are coming up against and and waking up to
their eyes or open to it. But but on top

(23:55):
of it all, there's a very basic understanding crime rates
on the rise like they are today. We have this
massive immigration and not only no security issues, but also
the issue of being able to keep your family secure.
People are seeing now more than ever that, look, I

(24:16):
don't know if I can count on the police to
be there particularly. People have known this that live out
in the country for you know, forever now, they've understood this.
But even in cities where they become overrun in Democrats strongholds,
or you're supposed to rely on the government to protect
you and give you everything else, but their response times

(24:38):
just aren't there. How do you expect people to be
able to protect their families. People's eyes are open to
this now more than ever. I just don't think this
kind of idea flies in this day and age when
people are seeing what they're seeing.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
On TV.

Speaker 9 (24:54):
Well and isn't it strange that everything that's happening now,
it's it's kind of just a natural consequence of their agendas,
of their policies, you know, open borders, all that stuff.
You know, they want to get more voters in, so
they let open up the borders. But along with that,

(25:15):
you know, comes mentally ill people, comes, pandemic comes, uh,
you know, would be terrorists, you know, cartels, crime, cartels,
all of that stuff. It's it's never been more dangerous
in the United States than it has right now. I mean,
you can fudge the numbers and say well crime is
done well, that depends on how you fudge the number.

(25:37):
You can make them, You can make stats say anything
that you want to. But I think people know at
a gut level it's visceral. They can look around and
they can go, you know what, I don't know why,
but I don't feel as safe as I as I
used to be. And it's the same thing goes for
like inslation. You know, Kamala Harris tells us, oh, yes,

(25:59):
this is the best economy that we've ever had. But
people look around and go, well, then why can't I
afford to put gas in my car or buy food
for you know, my family. It's that same thing. People
know instinctively that something's not right, and then they look
around and they go, Okay, what are these politicians trying

(26:20):
to do. They're trying to take away my right to
keep the bair arms. It's their stated goal. They want
to do it, but they just haven't been able to
do it yet. And one of the reasons they haven't
been able to do it is because folks like you
and I every day people aren't buying into their lives
and into their agenda. And that's one of the reasons.

(26:43):
You know, we do that March every year to stake
that bill and Lansing, do.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
You got this coming up again this year? Give us
the details on this and I know maybe people want
to participate or support in some way. What's the best
way for them to do that and when can they plan?

Speaker 9 (27:00):
Well, the best way is to just show up. It's
on September nineteenth, from eleven am to one pm. It's
on the State Capitol grounds there right there in Lansing.
We've got all kinds of great speakers there. We've got
six state rep state Senators that are showing up. We
have a sheriff dar relief from Barry County. As a speaker,

(27:23):
we have got the Null brothers. Do you recall the
plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Two of those men that
were arrested, charged, thrown in jail for quite a long time,
had their lives totally turned upside down. They ended up

(27:46):
when it was all said and done, they were acquitted
of all charges. They were never guilty. In my opinion,
it was an FBI and Gretchen Whitmer plot from the beginning.
They'll be speaking there as well. We're going to have
a silent auction, you know, with you know, guns and

(28:07):
AMMO and gun paraphernalia and all kinds of stuff like that.
It's just a really good time where people can show
up and they can you know, rub elbows with other
gun owners and just see that, you know, even though
it's unpopular, this idea of an armed populace, it's safe.
We've been doing this for fifteen years, justin every year

(28:30):
and we've never had an altercation. And every year they say,
you know, you can't have people there at the Capitol
carrying guns without there being blood in the streets, and
it's just not true. You know, go to two a
march dot com, the number two the letter a march
dot com. We need money. I mean, they've just told

(28:51):
us yesterday that we're not allowed to solicit donations on
the Capitol grounds or to sell any products, and that's
how we pay for our march. And they know that,
and so they've said if you try to do that,
then you will be arrested by the state police, the
Capital Security Police. So you know, donate to a march

(29:12):
dot com better yet, come to the march. That's the
best way that you can support this, because if you
don't stand up, you know, for your Second Amendment rights
by exercising your First Amendment rights, you're going to end
up not having either one. And people need to start
being afraid of what's going on in our country. It's
just a crazy time justin well.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
Lots of folks are waking up. They are concerned to
these things. And look, you said, I know it's not
a pidle. Actually I think it is more popular than
ever before. I just think people don't necessarily talk about
it as much. The media has ways that they want
to portray things. But you know, look, if Kamala is
telling us that she is a gun owner, and sells

(29:56):
Tim Walls, and I guess she and the folks in
the media have been a lying to us for years.
More and more people are looking how to find out
how to protect their families in various different ways, and
I think that only increases is the days get a
little even stranger's let's just put it.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
We see in times of.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
These incidents or issues whatever it might happen to terrorist
attacks or we look yesterday was September eleventh. These things
are people realize our borders wide up, and they've been
telling us that it's not a matter of if, but
when when another attack might happen, and be able to
protect yourself and your family. These aren't radical or extreme ideas.
These are ideas that have made the country what it is,

(30:40):
and of course our self reliance, independence and the things
that make this country so fantastic.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
So I hats off to.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
You guys for doing it, and again for continuing in
that fight, because we know as the days ahead that
these things are going to be more and more. I
think they're going to be more important. People are going
to be looking at at how they can and I
know you've got ways to welcome people into that into
a fold on that. So again to AMarch dot com
when people can check that out. And it's next week

(31:13):
at at the Capitol, Lancing and that's next Thursday.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
From what I understand you said, right next week Thursday.

Speaker 9 (31:22):
Absolutely, eleven am to one pm at the Capital.

Speaker 3 (31:24):
Hey, skip before we go, before we let you go.
If somebody is, you know, thinking to themselves, like I've
thought about this, they put it off for too long. Now,
you know, as somebody, you're an instructor, you're an expert.
I mean, you're you're at a level with you've been
immersed in this for you know, a lifetime. But what
would you say to somebody who is taking a route,

(31:47):
a look around. They don't recognize the country, they don't
recognize the world they live in, right, and they say
to themselves, I'm going to have to do something. What
what do you recommend for first steps to somebody getting
educated and and learning about what they need to do.

Speaker 9 (32:03):
Well, I think first the education comes first. You know
a lot of people they just run out and they
just buy a gun. Okay, Well, you know, buying a
guitar doesn't make you a rock star anymore than buying
a gun makes you a you know, a gun slinger
or a warrior, not the way it works. Get some training,
you know, just take a concealed pistol license class. That's
a good basic start. Then go ahead and get some

(32:27):
advanced training as well, a little about you know, rules
of deadly forest, the laws, all of that. But then
also you need to prepare for the unexpected, because we
don't know what's going to happen. What's going to happen
after the market. We're going to have, you know, the
after the election. Are we going to have riding in
the streets? You know again, is it going to get worse?

(32:50):
We just don't know. Is there going to be a famine,
Is there going to be you know, some type of
societal collapse. We just don't know. So you need to
prepare yourself financially, you need to pare for her, for
yourself so you can feed your family, you know, and
that you need security as well, because if you can't
protect it, you don't own it, especially when you downline

(33:13):
one one and the police don't answer, so that would
be you know, to be for forewarned is forearmed, So
do what you gotta do to protect yourself and your family.
Education is key.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Skip coreyel to AMarch dot com for more information. Thanks
for everything you do and thanks for joining us today.
Really appreciate it. God bless thank you, Jess.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
I will put all of that.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
Up on the stack. If you want to find out
how you can be a part of it, make sure
you have the info you need.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
By the way, coming up, poor Michigan.

Speaker 4 (33:52):
World, do you find it not?

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Now?

Speaker 3 (33:56):
The stats, the latest staggering results.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
Are in it.

Speaker 9 (34:02):
And it n good.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
It's just another day though in Whitmer's Michigan the median
household income down?

Speaker 2 (34:10):
How much? And why it matters? All coming up after this.

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Speaker 3 (34:33):
Anyway, the secret is out now I'm down forty pounds
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Speaker 2 (34:47):
What have you been doing? It looks like you lost?

Speaker 3 (34:48):
Yes, I've been doing good and I appreciate all the encouragement.
I still got little ways to go, and of course
I will continue on my journey. But gosh, I gotta
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You look better and of course you fit in your
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Speaker 2 (35:09):
But you know, the great news is you actually have
more energy.

Speaker 3 (35:14):
I mean, I have more energy now than I've had
in years, and I feel like probably like I'm twenty
thirty years old. I don't know, I just feel great.
It's the other thing. When you drop the weight, you
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Speaker 2 (36:34):
Back on track. Man oh man, to it today. Uh,
and you will love it. I guarantee it.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
If you're gonna pick a winner, it was probably the moderators,
but I don't think anyone want.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
In fact, I think the American people lost.

Speaker 6 (36:58):
And and.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
Really, because let's be honest, like people are coming into
this thing. If you are on the left, you think
Kambla one, she just she just gave it to him
and she stood there and they were hoping that Biden
would have done that the first time around. It's part
of the clip from a conversation interview did with a

(37:21):
Canadian show yesterday. We'll put that on the stack so
you can check it out and get more Glenn. That
program coming up next. We got an after show we
got to dive into as well, So if you want
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