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July 30, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Hey, folks, how you doing? Wayne Speers, New West Radio Productions.
New West Radio Productions. Dot calm is the website address.
How are you? Oh my god? Let me let me
get this straight. We have people out there who obviously

(00:43):
have a problem, and the problem is huge from what
I have observed, and it seems like peace, freedom, liberty,
and security is the way that America should be going,
by constitutional rule of law, by the decree of the

(01:08):
Declaration of Independence. But see, here's the problem I'm seeing. Now,
correct me if I'm wrong, or let me know what
you see. I don't see too many people. I'm talking
thousands upon thousands of people out in the street, fighting, defending,
developing ideas, bringing together people to stop the pure insanity

(01:34):
of the Democrat Party. I don't see this. What I
see the Democrat Party doing is trying to destroy the
United States of America and pull the rug right out
from under Donald Trump. And really, let's I'll be nice.
Democrats want communism. They want full and absolute control of

(01:58):
all political parties in the United States. They want every
aspect of government to be under their control. Period end
of sentence. Done. Is that being nice enough? I was
going to use some choice words, but I decided not to.

(02:18):
The Democrat Party, as I have said for over a
decade now, is basically a waste of space and the
landscape of politics of the United States. They serve no purpose.
They create problems more than they solve them. In front
of cameras, they'll say they are for the people. They

(02:40):
want this, They really want a connection with their colleagues
on the other side of the aisle. But in reality,
they want absolute control. And when I say absolute control,
we can talk about that funny mustachioed man back in
the thirties who control the country as well, and yeah,

(03:03):
see how that went. How'd that work out for him?
There are certain things that people need to understand about
this whole system in America, and it's really really simple,
but a lot of people don't want to see it.
And it's, like I said, really simple. The United States

(03:26):
of America is people, people from all walks of life,
people from various aspects or who I should say, have
various perspectives of life and what they need, want they want,
you know, how they should get it and how things
should progress throughout the landscape of America, and pretty much

(03:50):
in the last ten to fifteen ish years or more,
the vast majority of Americans have said, we don't need
pull it parties. I think former Governor Jesse Ventura said
that as well, and I absolutely agree with that. I
don't believe that we need political parties anymore. The people

(04:12):
know what they want, the people are going to get
what they want, and under this current presidency of Donald J. Trump,
we're starting to see some progress in a very positive way.
And if any of you out there disagree with that, well,
there's a bunch of sand on the beach. Do you
just go dig a hole and stick your head at it,
because obviously you don't give a crap. So that's that's

(04:36):
how I see it. Here is the obvious that is
staring everyone in the face. It is very simple to understand,
and it's this when you look at people like Chip

(04:58):
Roy and Senatority and Ted Cruz and all of these
other people showing you exactly what the Democrat Party wants.
I see a lot of people turning their heads and
dismissing all of the facts that are available to them.

(05:21):
That's the obvious observation I have. And it's not just
an opinion, it is pure, unadulterated fact. You cannot get
away from it. It's in your face there it is.
If you don't like it, all I suggest is get

(05:42):
rid of your preconceived ideas, stop listening to people who
are gaslighting you and indoctrinating you with absolute bs, and
start looking at things with very open eyes and a
very open heart and spirit, and break free of that
box that they have you in. You will see it,
plain as day. You will, but you have to want to.

(06:12):
Years ago, I was going to church, and I realized
at one point, and it was in the spring of
two thousand and two, that I didn't have to go
to this building to understand my own spirituality. Although I've

(06:32):
learned a great deal and a lot of positive things
in that particular church, But I literally didn't have to
go to a church, to a building, to a congregation. No,
I didn't. I reverted back to many of the things

(06:53):
that I believed when I was younger, and I really
put together some things and and kind of codified some
of the beliefs I had, and now here I am.
But I want people to understand that it's straight out
of my observations of what's obvious in our world today.

(07:17):
We have men women groups societies, organizations, elites, billionaires who
literally look at people on the streets going to work
every day taking care of their family as parasites to
their ideals of what they want for America. I make

(07:38):
no apologies for that. I see it every single day,
and so do you. But obviously people are dismissing that fact.
So as we gain control of ourselves, as we put
ourselves in that position of being observant instead of being
subservient to con trollers, we break free of that box

(08:03):
and we begin to see those things that are literally
real and obvious. Okay, So in that, let me create
a scenario for you, and it's a man imaginative, it's fiction.

(08:26):
I'm gonna throw some theory at you. What if we
did not have political parties? What if we did not
have the Irs and the Federal Reserve. What if we
didn't have billions and billions and trillions of dollars being
printed by the Treasury going to other countries, and we

(08:49):
got rid of all of that and put all that
money back into the United States of America, into the
hands of the American people. What would happen? What would happen?
And I think that in some cases and I could
be missing something completely here, but in some cases, when

(09:11):
you look at smaller countries who have done that, one Island,
two Qatar, I think it's Qatar, Qatar, you know, Quitar
country over there. When you take all of that and
place it back into the hands of the people and
let them govern themselves in ways that they believe and

(09:34):
show how positive it is for their environment, do you
know how incredibly positive that is to a country. Okay,
I'm gonna do this, and I don't usually do this
on a podcast, but I'm gonna type something into my

(09:54):
computer here. What if and I'll tell you exactly what
I'm asking. What if we got rid of the IRS
and Federal Reserve if I can spell, and had a

(10:16):
system where we would we would not allow the Treasury
to print money to send to other countries and took

(10:38):
that money and placed it into the hands of the
American people for the sake and safety. I'm going to
use that of the United States. Okay, now, let me

(11:03):
also as this answer comes up, I'm also going to
say this to all of you listening. If you want
to subscribe, you're listening to this on a platform somewhere,
please subscribe. You know, and like it because it's going
to help Okay, it's going to help me. What you're

(11:25):
proposing a vision of economic reclamations. That's the word I
was trying to find earlier. Abolishing the IRS, ending the
income tax collection, and replacing it with a more transparent
and voluntary system. Huh. Interesting considering that the late Harry
Reid of Nevada was interviewed and the interviewer asked him,

(11:49):
isn't tax as voluntary? He said yes, And the interviewer says,
but we go to jail if we don't pay them,
And Senator Harry Reid said, yes, So it's voluntary, it's compulsory.
Taxes are compulsory. Put it in that category, you'll begin
to see the reality of what happens. Eliminating the federal Reserve,

(12:11):
removing centralized control over interest rates and monetary policy, restricting treasuries,
money printing, preventing deficit funded foreign aid or global entanglement, entanglements,
redirecting funds to citizens, using reclaimed resources. There's a reason

(12:32):
why I say that using reclaimed resources for domestic well being, safety,
and prosperity. A senator, I believe it was Josh Holly
has proposed giving rebates to the American citizens due to
the fact that the tariffs have paid off and are
positive for the United States of America. I don't want

(12:55):
to listen to anybody that says tariffs are going to
ruin our country. No, get the billions of dollars that
have already been raised for the United States of America.
Period in of sentence, go stick your head into sand.
You don't know what you're talking about. Real world echoes
and current movements. Here's the interesting part. And I've heard

(13:16):
people for years say there has to be a movement
to change the policies of America to rid this country
of compulsory, compulsory excuse me, processes in collecting taxes and
fees and all this other stuff. Right, Several political figures

(13:38):
and economists have floated similar ideas. Senator Rand Paul supports
abolishing the FED if deficit spending ins and markets set
interest rates, Markets set interest rates. You know who the
market is, right, you and I? Okay. House Republicans introduced
a Fair Taxed Act of twenty twenty five, aiming to

(13:58):
replace the iris US with a national sales tax. Most
countries that do that prosper from what I've seen, and
please correct me if I'm wrong. Senator Mike Lee has
called for eliminating both the IRS and the FED to
limit government power. That is the reason why we need

(14:20):
to eliminate it. Trump's tariff rebate proposal suggests using tariff
revenue to issue direct payments to Americans. I said that,
Josh Holly is I think one of the sponsors of
that bill. Potential outcome of your system pros. There's pros
and cons, pros and challenges. Economic sovereignty is the pro.

(14:44):
Citizens retain more of their earnings, less reliance on global
debt cycles, Transparency, simplified taxation could reduce bureaucracy and corruption.
Domestic investment, redirect funds could Redirect funds could support infrastructure, healthcare, education,
and innovation. Guitar Qatar, go look them up and go

(15:07):
look at their policies of their economy based upon the
oil sales that they have to the rest of the world.
And they have free education, free medical. Somebody said it
was you pay a little bit here and there, depending
but cradle lgrave, you get money to live. Somebody here
was talking, you know, negatively about universal basic income. What's

(15:31):
so wrong with that? If somebody's like elderly, like retirees,
they don't make a whole lot. No, they don't make
two thousand a month. I've already checked into it. The
average American, those who are retired and have been for
quite a while, make less than two thousand a month.
What is so wrong with the universal basic income to
bring that level up where they can live and be

(15:55):
able to pay their bills and all of that. What
is wrong with that? Spiritual parallels? This is interesting. This
is a pro in the potential outcomes of the system
that the question I asked spiritual parallels parallels there ago.
If I could say the word aligns with metaphysical ideas

(16:19):
of energetic reciprocity and sovereign flow. Yes. In other words,
let me translate that for you in layman's terms. When
you keep all your money and you're able to live,
and you're able to do the things that you enjoy doing,
that brings you peace and joy and happiness within yourself,
and you begin to have that positive flow in the community.

(16:44):
Challenges there's always going to be somebody challenging you and
having conflicts with you or your ideas. Try it out
and challenges revenue replacement, income tax and FED mechanisms fund
trillions in government operations. Inflation control without the FED managing

(17:09):
inflation and interest rates becomes complex. Yes, it does. Do
the math. Global relations. Cutting foreign aid could shift diplomatic
dynamics and trade alliances. We need to keep those trade
alliances going. And now with tariffs being being you know,

(17:30):
on India at twenty five percent, yeah, they're gonna get
a little pissed. Okay, I'm not gonna, you know, mince
my words. Yes, Trump said twenty five percent tariff on
Indian import imports from India. Okay, they're gonna get a
little pissed, and they're going to try to come to
the table and say can we lower this? Others have?

(17:54):
Why not? You know what I mean? Here's the other challenge.
Transition shock Dismantling entrenched systems could cause short term instability
short term remember that phrase short term. Everything is short termed.
When you try to change something and remodel it to

(18:16):
make it better, more positive, more productive, more profitable, it's
always going to be a short term in that I
would even guess it would be anywhere between eighteen to
twenty four months. But then again, alternative models to explore.
Now you heard me type it out, and let me

(18:39):
remind you of what I asked. What if we got
rid of the irs to Federal Reserve and had a
system where we would not allow the Treasury to print
money to send to other countries and took that money
and placed it into the hands of the American people
for the sake and safety of the United States. And
the challenge is transition. Shock dismantling entrenched systems could cause

(19:04):
short term instability. Here's the alternative models to explore though.
Sound money system, currency backed by gold and silver, limits
inflation and debt. One of the presidents, I believe it
was Nixon and even Kennedy tried to do this was
to take our current system of monetary affairs or money

(19:28):
off of the current system we have and place it
back on the gold and silver standard. Kennedy tried to
do that. Nixon, I think, pulled that out. So now
we have debt. That's what we have. Do not mince
my words when you talk to people, or even look

(19:48):
at it yourself. We are in debt to the tune
of all most forty trillion dollars. Okay, Alternative models to
explore sound money system currency backed by gold and silver,
limits inflation and debt, universal basic income. I talked about

(20:11):
that a little earlier. Direct payments to citizens funded by
tariffs or resource dividends, oil sales. We need to put
all the companies, all the American owned companies, in other countries,
and we need to bring them right back here to
the United States. That way, they won't have to pay tariffs.
They've already been doing that. They've been coming back because

(20:33):
they don't want to pay those tariffs. Screw that, so
they're coming back here. We need to take all those
resources and help the American people, period. Okay. Decentralized banking,
get rid of the Federal Reserve, get rid of the irs,
local credit unions, and blockchain based finance replacing central banks.

(20:57):
It's already been talked about in Congress about block chain
based finance. Okay, it's already been talked about. That's in
the works. Consumption based taxation I think likely and a
few other senators and other representatives have said, tax on
luxury goods and services instead of income. In other words,

(21:20):
we keep all our money, we don't get taxed. We
go buy a refrigerator or a car. We paid our tax,
we don't have to worry about it. So and sources there,
of course, a bunch of things that came up. The
thing that we have to understand is that we started

(21:43):
this country with the idea of representation for those who
are being taxed, right, taxation without representation. Well, we got
the representation for approximately almost one hundred years, and then boom,

(22:06):
somebody decided, Hey, if we have this little two or
three or four percent tax, I don't think it's gonna,
you know, cause any financial problems for families. Now, how
much is the tax now in twenty twenty five, This
is going back two hundred and forty some odd years,
two hundred and fifty years. What is the percentage of

(22:27):
the tax we're paying now? Combine them all excise tax,
sales tax, state tax, federal time. How much of our
money is being stolen? Yes, a tax is theft period,
end of sentence. How much of our money is being stolen?

(22:48):
This is something that we really really really have to
look at and we really have to pay attention to
because I guarantee you and it's probably gonna happen a
long after most of us gone. But we're going to
have a system based upon or I should say, we're
going to have a system where each individual who works

(23:08):
will get a livable salary every month or every two weeks,
whatever it is. This country has had it before. Why
couldn't we have it now? This was prior to nineteen ten,
nineteen thirteen, prior to Woodwarar Wilson President woodwar Will wood

(23:31):
Row Wilson signing the Internal Revenue Act in a Federal
Reserve Act, and that was based upon arm twisting by
the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers. So no get rid of
taxation period. End of sentence. Donald Trump has put out
the word that he wants to end personal income tax.
In his first go round in the White House, he

(23:53):
said that anybody making less than thirty five thousand dollars
a year should not have to pay personal income tax. Agree.
I agree. I think we need to jack that up
just a little bit, like to fifty thousand, and I
think the billionaires And this is just me, This is

(24:16):
not active. I haven't heard any senators or representatives talking
about this, but this is just me. This is my idea. Period.
I believe every billionaire company in the United States of
America should take a portion. I don't know how much
percentage it would be, but a portion of their gross

(24:36):
income and put it into the hands of the American
people through a program that is run by the American people.
I really believe that needs to happen. It's there's people
out there retired early, you know, and say, well, geez,

(25:01):
now I don't go to work every day. Hell, I
need something to do. So they want to create a
business for themselves. Why couldn't they Why couldn't they get
free grant money of anywhere between one hundred and fifty
to two hundred thousand dollars to start their business? You know,
why couldn't they? Other people do it? And hell, we're

(25:23):
giving millions and billions of dollars away to legal immigrants.
Not anymore, we're kicking them out, thank goodness. But they
got money. So you know, that's my thought on that.
But I also think this, here's something else that a

(25:44):
lot of people don't really understand. We've got the technology
in the United States of America and the people who
want to work are these people are divided. You've got
all of the things needed to make this country be

(26:05):
as prosperous as Japan or whatever, you know, whatever country
is prospering from their input from their citizens. We have
the technology to do it, we have the people that
want that done, but they're separated by what political ideology.

(26:28):
That bullshit has to stop right now, okay, period. You
go look at China, you go look at Japan, you
go look at Dubai, you look at you go look
at people you know, places like that. Look at the
technology that they have. And here's the other thing. Technology.

(26:49):
In other countries, they got technology like med beds, they
got organic uh you know, and and and not processed
food but organic foods and organic medicines, and these people
are getting well and these people are getting better. But no,

(27:09):
we have gluttonous parasites. I said it in Washington, D C.
Who sit on their ass looking at all this technology
and saying, oh, we're going to take it and we're
going to benefit. Screw the American people. Well, mister and
missus senator and representative up there in Washington, D C.

(27:32):
I got two words for you. Screw you. The American
people who are well, who walk, who have hardly any
type of disorders, can go to work, can do their thing,
can create businesses. You can't. Politicians. By the way, that's

(27:55):
called fascism. So you better rethink how you present yourself
to the American people. We've got people who can walk,
who can talk, who do things, who are out there
and being active. As far as I'm concerned, businesses need
active people who want to work, who want to be there,
whether it's in retail or healthcare, whatever, And businesses, I'm

(28:23):
going to say this to you, you need to stop
your bull crap right now. You stop. Just stop. Think
about the people that work for you, think about the
people you're paying. Your doors would not be open if
they were not there. And this is going out specifically

(28:45):
to the privately owned nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities that
are in the country. You guys need to fold it
up and go away, because all of those nursing homes, again,
from my particular perspective and as a result of my observation,

(29:06):
these nursing homes need to be under the management and
staff of the hospitals that are in your city's period period.
You should never have privately owned nursing facilities at all,

(29:29):
at all. I have spent many, many, many years dealing
with people at the end of their life and have
processed them in the funeral industry that I was a
part of for quite a while. I'm telling you now,

(29:55):
do not ever privatize nursing homes or rehab facilities period.
It is I mean, people are saying, and I've heard
this over the years, well, a nursing home is just
a last step before people go transition from this life

(30:15):
to the next. I agree, But how about helping them
live their life, help them be happy, help them, you know,
with things that they need. You know, of course there's dementia,
there's Alzheimer's. Is all that they go into nursing homes.

(30:35):
The nurses in the certified nursing assistance and and all
of those staff members have absolutely no idea how to
deal with these types of people. You need them in
a specific facility that deals with that specific disorder, not

(30:58):
in a nursing home where your grandma is or where
your grandpa is or whatever. No, you need a specific
facility strictly for those disorders. And speaking of those disorders,
I just saw a thing today from somebody overseas. I
was either in the UK or somewhere over there in Europe,

(31:22):
where they said that they had this medication as something
it was and you take it, and it literally changes
the person's disorder into order. In other words, it's a
cure for Alzheimer's. I don't want to say cure too

(31:44):
many times because obviously people are going to go there
is no care for any of that. Really, how come
people are finding it? By the way, over thirty years ago,
I found documents that are probably now declassify, proving once
and for all cancer can be cured. I mean, you

(32:07):
see it every single freaking day, right And by the way,
if you go watch Family guy and Brian is talking
to the dog. Brian the dog is talking to mister
Pewter Smitt, and he, mister Peter Smith, said, you know
something that everybody knows. It's better. We don't want to

(32:29):
cure people, We want to make people. Not his words,
but mine. Big Pharma doesn't want to cure anybody. They
want continued customers for profit. Period. They are betting on
you getting sick, and usually nine times out of ten
they're the ones making you sick. Go look it up.

(32:52):
The data is already out there. I'm not saying anything
that I haven't seen already. It's already out there. Go
look it up. Okay, if anybody wants to come at me.
You better go with those people too, Okay. So anyway,
here we are. Here we are, and we're happy, and

(33:15):
we're joyful, and we're productive and we're somewhat content maybe
are we? I don't know. That's something you guys are
gonna have to figure out because I'm gonna go away
now because I got things to do here at New
West Radio Productions. You guys, rock Man, You guys are awesome.

(33:35):
And again, let me from the bottom of my heart,
thank you for listening. If you can support this network,
please do. I'll put some links up there in the
show notes for you, so thank you. I appreciate it.
I got to keep the lights on in the studio somehow,
so you know what I mean. So any of you folks,
you guys, rock man, You guys are awesome. Have a

(33:58):
great day, have a great week, and I'll talk to
you all later
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