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some Friday, didn't get a chanceto get into it very deeply because we
had a pretty head the schedule ofguests coming on. And one of the
things I dislike about scheduling guests wellin advance is the fact that sometimes the
topics change so drastically we don't getto talk about breaking news. Sometimes topics

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that I really want to talk abouton a given Friday in particular has to
go by the wayside because we've alreadybeen locked into a conversation. You know,
when I first got into doing atalk show, some of the things
that I always wondered about, iswhy did it sometimes feel like the hosts
were so far behind the actual newscycle. As I've gotten into doing this,

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I've come to realize, if youschedule guests, you try to schedule
them far enough in advance that itworks to their schedules and everything works out
fine. That's been part of theissue. And then other occasions sometimes it's
better to wait and to make sureyou have your facts straight rather than to
jump into certain stories. So that'sthe explanations I now know. I now

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understand. As I've said before,I also used to wonder why so many
hosts focused on so many of thesame stories while it seemed to be a
group of stories that was all theywanted to talk about. And I come
to realize that part of that is, yes, because that's what is generally
attracting the attention of the normal listeningaudience. Especially if you're typically a conservative,

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you want to hear this story ofthis story, this story. If
you're typically a more progressive individual,you want to hear this story, of
that story, that story. Butthere's more than that going on when you're
on the conservative side of it.That's why you're more often more likely to
hear a wider variety of stuff.If you're listening to a more left leaning

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program, they don't have the sameproblem that conservative outlets have. We keep
repeating the same stories because we're alldesperately trying to break through the crack in
the wall that's been established by themainstream legacy media. We have a certain
group of people that are going tohear us, and we know that we're
preaching to the choir in those moments, but we do this not just to

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preach to the choirment, also hopingthat some of the message will get through
well at least get to the folksthat are dead center and slightly laughter center.
Those are the folks that very oftendon't get to hear these stories.
And one of the worst stories ofthis year, and we were talking about
it back in January, is thestory of Sage. I spent a good

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chunk of time, and you couldtell I was pretty emotional about it when
I was going through the story becauseI wasn't able to stay focused. My
anger kept getting in the way.And if you listen to it, you'll
hear it. I'm going to probablyspend more time on it here today than
I ordinarily would, but it hasa lot to do with the fact that

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the mother involved in the story hasnow filed a lawsuit, and in the
effort of filing the lawsuit, thestory of stage becomes even worse because there
are more details coming out. Wetalked about at that point in time how
the officials in the state of Marylandactively worked to try and keep this transgender

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identifying runaway girl from Virginia in theircustody. Rather than return her, they
tried to put trans identification politics aheadof parental rights. Now we know that
parental rights have been under assault bythe left for a while. Now we

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know that because we see stories aboutit all the time. We've especially seen
how far things had gone in thestate of Virginia. It literally led to
a red revolution in the ballot box. We saw people like Glenn young Can
moved to prominence in Virginia thanks largelydue to the parents in Virginia. Finding

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out what was going on into publicschools. Loudon County in particular, really
opened a lot of eyes. Andas I've been saying every single broadcast that
we talk about a semi quasi relatedstory, that everything that you're hearing that
happened in Louden County, Virginia.That's happened in Ohio, that's happened in

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Indiana, that's happened in Illinois,that's happened in California. I kept making
the point that has been happening everywhereacross the country, and I need you
to keep that in mind. Youneed to remember that this is something that
is going on all across the country, in every state of the Union.
And it doesn't matter if it's redor blue or purple. What matters is

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the fact that most school boards arestill controlled by people that lean at the
very least to the left. Theseare people that have deemed themselves to be
educational professionals. These are people thathave deemed themselves to know better than the
parents we have. And I've mentionedthis several times recently, but I've said

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it a few times further back.I think we need to continue to push
this point as well. We havelived a time Everyone that is at least
forty at this point in their liveshave lived through the timeframe when teachers were
desperate to have parents be part oftheir child's school activities, to be engaged

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with classroom activities, to be involvedat a personal level, not just on
the peripheral, but being directly involved, and come into the classroom, spend
some time with them, volunteer helpwhatever it is they could do. They
were begging parents to do this onepoint. We saw this for ourselves,

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and we've seen them transition away fromwe want you to be here too.
Now we don't want you to haveanything to do what's going on in these
classrooms because you, as the parent, have not yet recognized their superiority to
raise your child, their superiority tohave control over what your child should do
and what they should think. Wehaven't evolved to the point that we just

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understand that the state knows best.They've convinced themselves that that's the reality.
They've convinced themselves, that they've gota blank check and that we're just supposed
to sign it and hand it overto them, that they can say and
do and teach whatever however they chooseto do it, and that we don't

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have a right to question them becausewe're not educational professionals. We've seen this
well. This story, the storymakes it even worse again. I heavily
invite you to go back near theend of January, go into the archives

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because I didn't hear the story beingtold very many other places. I don't
know that it even got mentioned.Thankfully, I'm seeing now that the lawsuits
coming forward and some of the evenworse details are being made public. There
seems to be a lot of mediaoutlets, although still only conservative as far

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as I can tell, but thereseems to be a lot more media outlets
picking up the story and delving intoit. So again, pay attention to
the story. It's important. Themother of a teenage girl who at the
age of fourteen fell into the handsof sex traffickers is suing the Virginia school
district that she blames for her daughter'strauma, and the government lawyer who interfered

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with her efforts to return the girlhome. Now again, remember what we
knew before was the efforts of individualsthat were acting within Maryland. She's now
suing Virginia school district officials because,as it turns out, there was collusion.

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As it turns out, the Virginiaschool systems of which the her child
attended were also heavily involved and havea lot of copability. Officials at Applomatox
County Public school concealed sage Blair's gendertransition from her parents and hid the fact

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that she was being bullied over dressinglike a boy. This according to the
lawsuit, a lawsuit that was filedin federal court this past Tuesday by Michelle
Blair, The event and secrecy ledto stage running away from her rule Virginia

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home, only to be captured bya sex trafficker and taken to Baltimore,
Maryland, where she was held ina locked room and raped by multiple men.
That much of the story we knewbefore. She was engaging online with
somebody that she thought was a fifteenyear old skater, thought she was going

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to go meet somebody that was justa little bit older than she was so
they could just go hang out.She was a victim, but evidently she
felt so isolated because she was allowedto do this transition thing secretly at school
and felt like she had to maintainthe secrecy. This opened her up,

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so she was actually being set upto be groomed and to be a victim
by the officials at the Virginia school. Now, again, if you don't
remember the story, and if youhaven't heard anything about this, listening carefully
because This is just the tip ofthe iceberg. This is just the very
beginning of how bad things got forSage. The girl's saga didn't end at

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this point. It was just beginning. When the FBI, the FBI's actually
who found her, recovered her inMaryland. A Baltimore public defender named Khan,
one of the other targets at thelawsuit, worked to keep the girl
in Maryland until her parents accepted hergender transition. Now, the mother had

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not refused to accept her child's transitionbecause she didn't know about the child's transition.
It was kept secret by the schooland the daughter had never told them.
But did that matter to Miss Kahan. No, no, no.
She threw away the letters that MichelleBlair was sending to her daughter and led

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the girl to believe that she hadbeen abandoned by her parents. You get
this. She was being kept inMaryland under the direction of Khan, who
then had notified the parents but thenrefused to forward the letters from Michelle Blair
it was being sent. The fourteenyear old rape victim was put in a

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Baltimore group home with teenage boys,a group home for troubled youth. It
was a boy's home. She isstill physically a teenage girl. She still,
regardless of how she identified, hadthe biology. She had just come
away from being raped in a lockerroom by a sex trafficker, and now

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she's locked up with troubled youth teenageboys. So here she is put away
in this group home, told byKhan that her parents no longer wanted her,
and that Khan herself was going toarrange for her to live with a

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family in Maryland who would affirm heras a boy. This was something that
she was going to do. ButI'm sorry, you have to stay in
this home for trouble Jews until wecan do that. Even after a judge
said that it would be illegal underthe Interstate Compact on Juveniles to refuse to

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return the girl to her home inVirginia, the girl remained in Baltimore while
Khan appealed. She was only returnedto her Virginia home after she ran away
from the Maryland facilities and was abductedby a man who took her to Texas,
where she was once again again rapedand tortured, forced into sexual trafficking.

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Now these are again it's part ofthe details that we talked about back
in January. But again, thefact that Khan had literally been told by
a judge, no, give thekid back, that part of the detail
that wasn't involved in the stories before. So now we find out that we
found out that she ran away endedup in Texas. Thankfully, and again

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this is part of the story wedid talk about before. Thankfully, officials
in Texas promptly returned her to herparents. Kahn went to great links to
keep stage in Maryland after the judgestated that there were no grounds to keep
her from home. Kh enlisted twocounselors from the Applomatic School to accuse Michelle

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Blair of out abuse in Virginia,an attempt to get her child taken away
from her, even though none ofthem had ever spoken to Michelle. Do
you see what's happening here? Connoris so dedicated to letting this girl be
a boy that she's willing to tryto ruin the lives of the parents.

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She tried to employee help from twocounselors who had never spoke to Michelle.
Michelle being the mother. Important toremember we did talk about this before.
Michelle was herself a certified foster homevolunteer who had been extensively vetted and Applematox

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deemed the charges unsubstantiated. They said, no, sorry, we really can't
do anything with this because it seemslike a bunch of crap. Now,
Melissa Rosten st Rothstein, I'm sorry. Melissa Rosting, a spokeswoman for the
Maryland Office of the Public Defender,whose email signature includes her pronouns. By

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the way. She did return requestfor comments, but only to express her
concern for the safety of the lawyerKhan. She wouldn't comment on what Khan
had done, only the fact that, oh, by the way, now,
we're afraid that miss Khan seems tobe in a bit of a spot.

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There seems to be some people angrywith her. There seems to be
some people that are threatening her.It seems like some threats are actually appropriate
in this situation. And I'm notcondoning actually taking action to do it when
I say that, but I amsaying that righteous anger is an appropriate response
informing someone of the risk they're takingwhen they decided to get so involved with

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trying to destroy someone's life over yourown political ideologies, over your own effort
to get involved in someone's life,that you have no business being involved with
the fact that there might be consequencesthat go beyond the judicial That seems like
a fair thing to remind people of, just making a point stating we remain

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concerned for her safety and caution againstincluding personal identifying information or photos which could
reignite and expand these threats. Reallyyou're worried about her well being? What
about what she did? What aboutwhat happened to Sage also known as Draco?

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What about what happened to her?What about the gross negligence? What
about the effort to create false chargesof child of youth? Pretty sure that's
actually against the law, as wellas your effort to keep her from being
returned to her home in the firstplace, as has been stated by a
judge. Pretty sure that is infact against the law. What happens when

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a lawyer breaks the law? Prettysure they're supposed to be disbarred. Pretty
sure they're supposed to face legal consequenceslike every other citizen in the country should.
Obviously, if you're connected well enough, or if you're on the right
side of the political divide, andby this I mean the left side of

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the political divide, you seem tobe free from concerns of legal consequences.
School board members in the conservative areaof rural Virginia, including the school board
chair Bobby Waddell and the vice chairWyat Torrents, They failed to respond to

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request for comments in the case bymultiple lose outlets. As of the time
I'm talking to you, the board'snot yet adopted Virginia Governor Glenn Youngcan's Model
Policies on ensuring Privacy, dignity andRespect for all Students, a policy that's
being put forth for all Virginia publicschools and a policy that we talked about

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just last week. Because the Bidenadministration has decided they're going to try and
stick their nose in this and tryto keep this from happening. They seem
to think that parental rights being exercisedmight lead to, you know, hate
crimes. At least, that's theexcuse they're using to try and elbow their

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way in and a most unconstitutional fashion. Not that we expect anything different or
anything better from the Biden administration.The thing is about this particular policy,
the model policies, they would barschools from transitioning students with out parents' approval,

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so they discuss them back in Augustseventeen, the school board hasn't passed
them. They still seem to beholding on to this idea that somehow they
have to try and protect the transstudents. Well, guess what. The
trans students don't need to be protectedfrom their parents. If they do,

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that's a whole different thing, andthat protection it is only necessary if they're
in physical harm. If they're underthreat a physical harm, then maybe they
need to be protected. But ifit's just a matter of the parents aren't
going to like what they're being toldand there's going to be words, then
guess what. If it's not physicalharm that's being perpetrated, the state and

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any of its agents has no businessbeing involved. None, not it.
No matter how you feel about it'sold. There'd be so mean to that
child. Oh they're bullying that child. Oh they're parenting, and you don't
have to like how they're parenting.You just have to accept that parental rights
are what they are, and youonly have a right to intervene as an

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outsider. If the child is underthreat of physical harm. You can make
arguments about emotional harm while you wantto. That's not really something that you
have a right to get involved with, and you're creating a bad situation.
You can't ignore the rights of theparents as much as these folks want to.

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Now, the superintendent Bennett, theydidn't return requests for comments either,
or request for comments on behalf ofherself or counselors Olson and Vaya, who
are also named in the lawsuit.They didn't want to talk about it at
all. Now, back in January, Virginia state Republican lawmakers introduced it's called

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Sage's Law, and that was thetripping point for me eventually talking about this
on the show. Back in January, this law, which would bar counselors
from hiding a student's gender transition fromher parents, blocked counselors from encouraging children
to keep secrets from their parents,and ensuring that laws on child abuse cannot

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be interpreted as including parents who don'taffirm a child's gender transition. Now,
the Republican led House at that timepassed the law, but unfortunately in Virginia,
the Democrats still held control of theSenate and they killed it, so
Sage's Law did not go into it. Fact, then this particular lawsuit,

(31:48):
it seeks to quote recover damages fortortuous interference with the parent child relationship,
conspiracy in tenal, infliction of emotionaldistress, professional malpractice, and other rights
under Virginia law. Personally, Idon't think they've gone quite far enough.

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This was a case that deprived ofher parents' care and treatment as a result
I'm quoting here by the way,deprived of her parents' care and treatment as
a result of Applematics defendant's conduct.SB feared continuing harassment and assaults at school

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and threats from schoolmates to pursue SBand her family at home, and ran
away. She was found by anadult male who kidnapped SP, drugged,
and violently raped her in the backseatof his car. It was this man
that she lost her virginity to anddrove her to Washington, DC and left

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her with two men who raped anddrugged her again. These two men drove
her to Maryland and left her witha registered sex offender. He kept SP
in a locked room after raping herand trafficking her to other men. All
this is in the lawsuit. Thelawsuit says that the school not only hid

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the girl's gender transition from her parents, but encouraged it. Counselors summoned stage
to discuss her gender eight times duringthe first twelve days of the twenty twenty
one twenty twenty two school year.The suit also alleges that the counselors were
providing major psychiatric care that they werenot qualified or authorized to perform. Quoting

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again, in these sessions, MissOlsen and her urged SB to embrace her
male identity. Mister Va also directedSB to internet sites, apps, and
social media networks that promoted transgender ideas, indicating that she could find friends there.

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The suit also says that there wasevidence that the counselors did not even
review her file showing existing mental healthissues, they didn't do any of that
before encouraging her to live as aboy, and that they did not initiate
Title nine investigations as required when shewas harassed at school. Nope, they

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just tried to transition her. Theythought that's what they ought to do.
The girl realized after her traumatic experiencethat she was never a boy. Speaking
to the federalist, Michelle said,quote, I don't I don't know who
I didn't know who I was.This is she's telling the story of what

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Sage told her, I didn't knowwho I was. I'm a totally different
person now. I never was aboy. Everybody was doing it. I
just wanted to have friends. Nowthe lawsuit it charges Kahn for failing to
act in the best interests of herclient. That seems like a fair assessment.

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As sb's attorney, Miss Kahn hadan obligation to act in the best
interest of her client, whom sheknew to be a citizen and resident of
Virginia, living with parents in Virginia, and who was present in Maryland only
as the result of being sex traffickedacross state lines. This goes on being

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criminal. This is once again theLeft so desperate to push the agenda,
to push their own beliefs and toput it ahead of every legitimate protected right
in this country. To this lawsuit, it's abhorrent that it has to be

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filed. There should have been somuch legal action taken by the State of
Maryland against this public defender Khan andher actions in the first place. As
soon as she first reached out toCounselor's not to find evidence of child abuse,
but to try to create false narrativeof child abuse with someone who was

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an upstanding citizen within the family,someone who was an upstanding citizen within their
community, had been all through allthe certifications to be a foster parent,
somebody who had been involved with theschool system in the best, someone who
was in fact, an ideal personfor you to entrust a child with,

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according to every known parameter that exists. And yet because she had not fully
accepted the transition that she knew nothingabout. That is the other aspect here
that we didn't know before the schoolhad hit it. The school was actively

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involved with hiding this, with promotingit to somebody who needed the help of
counselors, but who needed counselors toactually look at her file and see what
was actually going on, rather thanjust jumped to a conclusion resis than just
make an assertion, rather than tothen say, well, you know,

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you need to just go be aboy now, it's okay, we like
that kind of thing. They neverput Sage's best interest first, and that's
been the most tragic part of thiswhole argument and discussion. People want to

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call me a transphobe just because Ispeak up against this kind of action,
and they want to completely ignore andgive a pass to all the bad actors
that are involved. I'm outraged thatthis story is a true story. I'm
outraged that a officer of the courtin the state of Maryland tried to create

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false charges against someone that was actuallyan upstanding citizen otherwise just to try and
promote the agenda that put that childin a harm's way until she escaped that
home, ran away again, andagain ended up in the hands of sex

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traffickers, none of which this attorneytakes any responsibility for. And the people
that are supposed to be overseeing thatare supposed to be putting some type of
punishment, having some type of accountabilityon Miss Khan, They're too busy issuing

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statements trying to protect her because ofa series of threats. Where's the basic
fundamental right and wrong reaction in thisstory? Where is the accountability Michelle in

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this story, Michelle now has togo to court and she has to suthe
them in the civil court because thejustice system still hasn't moved forward with anything
when clear early laws were violated atthe very least by Miss Kant. Now,
officials in Maryland did take steps againstthose that trafficked Sage and law officials

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in Texas took actions against the peoplethat trafficked her there, But the attorney
khan she did commit crimes. Whereis her atonement coming from? Where is
her criminal accountability being held? Whereis the outcry for justice for Sage?

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Now that Sage no longer claims tobe trans, is there no interest in
anyone from the left standing net forher? Is this just one of those
stories that makes them the move lookbad, that makes the fight for trans
rights look bad. So we wantto try and sweep it up under the

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rug as quickly as we can.We don't want to acknowledge that mistakes are
made. We don't want people tohear the other side of the story,
because we see that with every singlede transition or story that's out there,
we see pressure put on by groupscalling them trans folks. They tried to
live the trans life and they figuredout that wasn't the right thing. When

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you turn eighteen, you can pursuethese treatments on your own. By that
point in time, hopefully you've livedenough, you've garnered enough life experience to
have an idea of what it isyou need to do. Do You have
every legal right, But until youturn eighteen There should be no effort put

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on you, no pressure put onyou to surgically transition or to chemically transition.
You want to dress differently and actdifferently well, as long as the
community and your family is willing todo whatever that's on you. But it

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is life altering what occurs when youpursue the medical aspects of a transition.
It is a surgical mutilation. Itis chemical does chemical castrations, surgical mutilations

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into things that some of which,if you go through with you must continue
to get treatment for the remainder ofyour life. There is no escape from
it. You should at least bean adult before you take those steps,
and I would firmly advise you towait until your mid twenties before doing it,

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so that you really know if youare someone that is legitimately suffering from
gender dysphoria. You need to getto the point where the average person that
actually suffers from it reaches that pointwhere they can decide if that is the

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next stage, because gender dysphoria normallyworks itself out. Statistically speaking, this
is a truth that doesn't change,but it is a truth that the people
on the left don't want you toknow. And it's a truth that so
called activists, well again say thatI'm a transphote. We're trying to tell
you that most people that genuinely sufferfrom gender dysphoria outgrow it as they get

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through puberty, and if you thatdon't, then still normally get past it
before the end of their twenty thirdbirthday. It is just a reality.
But then again, and the peoplethat are pushing this and trying to push
children into it before they have achance to decide for themselves, they're not
dealing in realities. They're dealing withfantasies, and they're dealing with notions that

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they can be a more godly figure. They're playing with the false narrative that
they're so much smarter and so muchbetter than the rest of us, that
common sense escapes them, and thatreality when it smacks them square in the
face, still must be ignored.If it doesn't stand up and back up

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their particular viewpoint. If it's nota case of confirmation, of biased confirmation,
then it's not real. It's fakenews. They don't understand how many
lives are literally being destroyed by theirefforts, because in their mind, the

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means well they're justified by the ends. They're justified by accomplishing the gold,
and the work is done once thegold is accomplished, and cleaning up the
mess made from the aftermath not theirproblem. Before this story made me angry

(45:17):
enough that I devoted the biggest partof an hour talking about it. And
I'm looking at the clock and itlooks like I've done that again. But
it's these new details, the newbits of information that have come out,
that are making me angry enough towant to do that again. It's absurd,

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It's ridiculous. Why would this beallowed to happen. Why is this
attorney con not already in a jailsomewhere. Oh no, well, you
says she was just trying to protectit. That's some great a bovine excrement.
And I'm going to have to changethe subject now or I'm going to

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we are back. Thank you somuch for staying with me through that
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not going to hurry this next sectionjust to make it fit in the first
hour, because in the first hourat this point, I literally have less
than two minutes. But I definitelywanted to talk to you in this hour
before we transitioned into the rebranding ofESG. Something that you need to be

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aware of to be watching for it, because there is a popular alternative that
has started being pushed now. Sincetwo thousand and six, a nonprofit network
known as b Lab has been growinginternationally in places like Australia, East Africa,
Mainland Europe, and North and SouthAmerica. B LAB claims to be

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working towards quote, transforming the globaleconomy to benefit all people, communities and
the planet. That sound familiar toany at all any rate, their stated
goals should sound like an overplayed popsong. The b Labs UK website says

(59:17):
that they seek to affect economic systemschange to support their collective vision of an
inclusive, equitable, and what theycall a regenerative economy. Their purpose is
to redefine success in business by buildinga community of engaged businesses. The goal

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is to shift the global economy froma system that profits few to one that
benefits all, advancing a new modelthat moves from concentrating wealth and power to
ensuring equity, from extraction to generation, and from prioritizing individualism to embracing interdependence.

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And they have a special definition forthat, but I'm not going to
go into that special definition here withyou now. However, I would invite
you to come visit the Tap intothe Truth Locals community and read the article
that I wrote about this. Italso appears on your News, but for
some reason, some of the sometypos got included in the your News and

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I haven't been able to get thoseedited for some reason. Anyway, I'll
continue. Over the course of thelast decade plus, we have seen the
efforts of conservative voices founding the alarmabout ESG scoring and how was being used
to pressure private businesses to ignore theirfiduciary responsibilities in the name of the woke

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agenda. Companies like black Rock usedenvironmental, social and governance scoring standards to
evaluate a company's attractiveness in what isoften referred to in their circles as ethical
investing. They also use their proxyvotes gained by acquiring sizable stakes and publicly

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traded companies to change board members tomanipulate the focus of a company away from
the bottom line to the change thatthe global political left is pushing. The
idea has always been that privacy business, rather than government regulation, would make

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the changes look like a normal socialevolution rather than an elitist control of the
masses. Those efforts to raise awarenessof ESG in action, along with missteps
by companies like bud Light target havefinally started affecting the business world. We've

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begun to see states refused to useblack Rock and other companies with similar agendas
to invest state funded pension funds.Just as an example, we've watched as
sizeable companies have started moving away fromd EI programs that they had in place.
A d EI programs are of course, designed to improve ESG scores while

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moving hiring practices away from merit baseddecisions to create a higher level of representation
of minority groups. The pushback againstwhat may have begun as a well meaning
idea, although I think you andI know better, And the pushback against

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what may have been well meaning ideas, however, but ended up in practice
being a tool of anti y insome cases, anti Asian racism, and
the means to attract capitalism has gainedenough traction now to make the ESG catchphrase

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a less attractive acronym to see onyour company's website and investment perspectives. It's
starting to fall out of favor,at least in certain applications now. If
you're a leftist among leftists, you'restill perfectly happy with ESG score it.
You're still perfectly happy with trying topush this idea of this notion that ESG

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is. It's the wave of thefuture. It's the only way to ensure
we have a future. But ifyou're trying to decide who you're going to
have investing in your company, thereare a lot of folks that have finally
started waking up to the fact ofwhat d EI and ESG really means.

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If that's your primary focus, you'removing away from merit based decisions and away
from profit making decisions, and you'vemoved into the realm of leftist utopian dreamscapes.
At any rate, the global politicalleft has worked way too long and
hard to create the ESG framework,so they're not about to just let that

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go. The political left is nothingif not predictable. They have, after
all, been using the same playbookwell legitimately centuries, now, more than
one century. Yeah, they godown the checklist until they find something that
they believe will work, and thenthey run with it until either they win

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or the freedom loving people of theworld catch on and they're forced to change
tactics. Again. This is whatthey do. Sometimes it's a matter of
employee more than one tactic at thesame time. Demonize the other side,
Okay, that one's in effect rebrandthe current framework, hoping that the new

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name will deceive you into believing thatit is something different. In other words,
they think that we're all stupid.That brings us back to the B
CORP. It is a way topromote all of the same virtue signaling of
the high ESG score without any ofthe negative baggage from the now becoming out

(01:05:38):
of favor acronym. Watch for thenext several months, next several years as
this well, it's kind of hardto call something new that's been around since
two thousand and six, but thisdifferent term, all of a sudden is

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the catchphrase. It's what gets pushedas something that all businesses should seek to
be certified. B CORP certifications willbecome investment criteria for the black rocks of
the investment world and will be embracedby the green new deal crowd. And
why shouldn't it be, after all, it is just a different name for

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the same old song and dance rebranding. That's where we're at this B CORP.
You know, During the whole thing, it seems to me that as
we've watched this movement into the realmof the B Corp that even though it

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was actually being pushed well before westarted hearing the terms e SG on a
large scale, that it was meantto be the exact same thing, because
in order to get certified as ab you have to be still hitting all
the same ESG scoring the criteria.But now there is a major push for

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companies and corporations to get their BCorp certification. This push is something that's
being encouraged throughout Europe in particular.But you will start hearing that term here
in the US more and more frequently. And I promise you if you ask
around people in the business world,especially companies that are heavily invested in moving

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towards and a high ESG score,they've already heard the term. Some of
them may already be B CORP certified. Do not be surprised to find that
out. Do not be surprised thatyou start hearing B Corp certification and start
hearing less and less of ESG.That's because we're onto that one and they

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know it. Some of them aregoing to try to hang on. They're
going to try to cling and they'regoing to try and pretend like it's not
the same thing it is. Thisis the re branding. All right,
let's go ahead and reset the hour. Even though I'm about eight minutes into
the new hour, We're still goingto follow the basic Yeah, the basic
format. On the other side,we will act as if we're just starting

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a brand new hour. Don't goanywhere. I will be right back.
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invited to our sanctuary city. This, of course, and start contrast to
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slow down the flow of illegal migrantssteaming across our southern border. All of
that. Now, Bass's newfound oppositionwell, that comes after Texas Governor Greg
Abbott has spent months bussing illegal migrantsto La. You see, LA's not

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extended an invitation asking for people tocome. This is a political act.
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the addition of those folks being transportedfrom Texas into her own city. No,

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they haven't issued an invitation asking peopleto come. But I'm sorry,
may Or Best. Didn't you infact declare previously Los Angeles to be a
sanctuary within the sanctuary state of California? Weren't you happy about being isn't that

(01:18:54):
actually, even though it might benot necessarily be a formal invitation, isn't
that still an invitation for these illegalmigrants to cross your border? And again
I remind you, I insist onusing the term migrant because immigrants really is
a legal status, and you can'tillegally be part of a legal status.

(01:19:17):
You can't illegally be an immigrant.You can only legally immigrate. You are
migrating, which is in this casea criminal offense. It doesn't sound as
harsh as alien. I'm not aboutusing the term illegal alien. It is
the actual appropriate legal term, butI think illegal migrant kind of fits the

(01:19:40):
description better overall, since not allthe migrants are bad people, They're just
doing a bad thing by coming here. Illegally anyway. At first, Mayor
Best was receptive to the newcomers,and her Democratic colleagues rallied to prove Abbot

(01:20:01):
wrong. LA would welcome these migrants, contrary to the Texas governors gambits.
Yeah, and at first, it'seasy enough to be but as I pointed
out before, as I pointed outrelatively recently in new articles, it's a
lot easier to virtue signal on thetopic than to actually live the virtue itself

(01:20:28):
of being open. There are severalcommunities and neighborhoods in New York right now
that are learning the hard way thatis so much easier to virtue signal about
being a sanctuary city than it isto actually put up with more numbers of
these migrants than you have resources toallocate to them. This is a small

(01:20:55):
taste of the problem that lots ofborder towns have been dealing with for a
very long time in a much largerscale. Tells it with much fewer and
much less resources than places like NewYork and Los Angeles and San Francisco.
I'll just to name a few.But they were determined at first. Those

(01:21:16):
buses came in and they're all likewell, welcome, welcome, We're so
happy to have you here. Quotingfrom Bass back in June, Los Angeles
is not a city motivated by hateor fear, and we absolutely will not
be swayed or moved by petty politiciansplaying with human lives. She thought she

(01:21:39):
was really sticking it to, oh, Governor Abbott. She continued by saying,
we are a city that seeks totreat all people with dignity and compassion,
and we will continue to work closelywith nonprofit organizations, including the Los
Angeles Welcomes Collective, as well aswith our county, state, and federal

(01:22:03):
partners. LA Council member Hernandez evensaid point blank the Abbot's actions were the
motivating factor behind fighting for sanctuary statusand one that welcomes all people. So
thank you, Governor Abbott for havinga direct impact on politics within the city

(01:22:26):
of Los Angeles. Quoting Hernandez abit more, These dangerous actions from far
right, weak minded politicians who relyon stunts instead of actual leadership are exactly
why we're fighting to make LA asanctuary city. LA was built by immigrants,

(01:22:47):
and it thrives because of immigrants.We will continue to be a place
that values and dignifies all human life, no matter who they are or where
they come from. Oh pretty words, very pretty where It's a nice,
nice signal, but does to me, though, I will point out,

(01:23:14):
again, sound an awful lot likean open invitation, right, I mean,
we fought for this so that wecan welcome all these people in.
And you don't even have to becoming from Texas. You know, you
don't have to be a governor Abbottbus riding attendee. Just come on,
we fought for this. That doessound like that, right? That's not

(01:23:39):
just me, is it? Youguys feel the same way You're you're hearing
the same thing you I trust that'snot just me anyway. On June ninth,
the LA Council officially passed an ordinancegranting Hernandez's request. So now all

(01:24:00):
they're waiting on is to officially becomea sanctuary. It's effectively some paperwork,
that's all. That's the difference.They're official refusal to follow federal immigration law.
There official paperwork stating that they arein fact engaging in the constitutional principle

(01:24:28):
of nullification. Now, I haveargued in the past that nullification is appropriate
when it comes to federal government overreach. I'm not so confident that nullification is
appropriate when it has something to door anything at all to do with something
that's the federal government indeed does haveconstitutional authority to be engaged in, and

(01:24:51):
immigration does fall into one of thosecategories. But whether I agree with that
or not, the fact that multiplelocations, multiple jurisdictions have engaged in that
nullification and nobody has taken it tocourt to the point to try to make

(01:25:12):
the determination about my legal theory onthe matter. We just see sanctuary status
being popped up in multiple places,and remember Los Angeles has been a bit
of a sanctuary for a while.Anyway, they just haven't made it official
through the paperwork, so it's justa matter of paperwork for them. It

(01:25:32):
does seems, however, that mayorshad better put the kibosh on it,
or she can expect a lot moreillegal aliens to arrive. She can join
the GOP, though, and pressurefederally elected Democrats to finally secure the border.

(01:25:58):
That's also an option. It's achoice that's hers. I don't see
her doing the latter. I couldsee her trying to get the counsel to
take a different route. I mean, she is already at the point her

(01:26:19):
Karen bass is saying that these areillegal migrants, these illegal aliens, that
they're just they're not invited to theCity of angels They're not welcome here anymore.
It's not even a matter of hypocrisy, although you can make a strong

(01:26:45):
case for it. It's not amatter of abandoning your principles. Although I
would make the argument that when itcomes to the left, there's really not
a whole lot in the realm ofprince Ble that's involved in play here.
But what I would say is thisdoes fall into the category of practicality.

(01:27:11):
You see right now in Los Angeles, certain communities that are accustomed to not
being touched by crime in the samelevel, certain communities in Los Angeles that
aren't accustomed to seeing vagrancy and seeinghomeless camps are now starting to see that
as well. You're starting to seebusinesses in large numbers evacuate the state of

(01:27:36):
California, and that certainly includes thecity of Los Angeles. As resources continue
to dwindle in the more resources thatyou use to accommodate these folks, there's
less that's available for the actual citizensand there's a certain privilege involved. It's

(01:27:58):
living in the city like Los Angelesagain, at least in certain neighborhoods,
and when those members of the communityare no longer happy, they're no longer
satisfied. There's a lot of electedofficials that suddenly find themselves unable to get
reelected. So even though the generalphilosophy, the general mindset of wanting to

(01:28:24):
welcome, wanting to be a sanctuaryfor all those who are willing to so
cavalierly disregard our laws, many ofwhich who are coming here are actual criminals
where they're coming from, and they'renot looking to escape any kind of political
discrimination or political abuse. They're actuallycoming here to try to escape potential incarceration.

(01:28:49):
And again it's not all I recognizethat. I'm not trying to say
that they all are, but theyare still all violating US law by crossing
our border illegally. People that areencouraging them to abuse our asylum system are

(01:29:10):
also violating the law the federal governmentand offering up even a hearing on asylum
are violating the actual federal statutes becauseif you don't come through a legal port
of entry, you're not eligible toseek asylum. If you don't seek asylum

(01:29:30):
in the first country you come towhen escaping the country you're trying to get
asylum away from, you're not eligiblefor asylum. There are so many things
that are on the books that arejust completely ignored now because they're allowed to
ignore it, that is in violationof federal US immigration law. That has

(01:29:53):
almost become forgotten. It's almost asif, well, you know, we
just kind of let a judge decidew time we could do this, and
nobody's challenged it since because we don'treally want to take the time or effort.
And besides that, how do youdecide who has standing? I also
wrote an article about standing being aarcane idea at this point, I'll put

(01:30:20):
a link in the show description tothat as well. If you'd like to
read it. I'll probably go aheadand give you the link to your news
which is who published that one aswell. Anyway, that's where we're at
in Los Angeles, going to takethe mid hour break, and after the
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to call for an end to afederal restriction on the city's ability to clear
homeless encampments. Yes, that's right, we're giving up sanctuary status in Los
Angeles, or at least they wantto, and in San Francisco they finally
realiz is that the homeless encampments area bigger problem than homelessness itself. Quoting

(01:45:09):
here, it is not humane tolet people live on our streets intense and
use drugs. Wow, I'm goingto stop the quote for a second and
ask where have we heard that frombefore? That sounds so familiar for some
reason, and not just because I'vesaid it a bunch of times. There's

(01:45:29):
a lot of people that have beenstrangeled enough, mostly conservatives, that have
been saying for some time that itreally isn't very humane, despite the supposed
excuse that it's an act of compassionto let them wrong. And finally the
left starting to figure that out.But anyway, let me get back to
Mayor Breed's statement, it's not humaneto let people live on our streets intents

(01:45:54):
and use drugs. We've found deadbodies, we've found dead abies in these
tents. We have seen people inreally awful conditions, and we are not
standing for it anymore. No,but they Mayor Breed in Other lefties like

(01:46:16):
the Good Mayor have indeed pushed thepolicies and created the policies, and made
the policies actual city policy, andnow federal policy that has created the situation
in the first place. Now,she went on to say that quote,
I'm sick and tired of being sickand tired, Well, that describes a

(01:46:39):
lot of us, and usually forvery different reasons. But I'm glad she
thinks that that's a message that willresonate with the citizens of her city.
Continuing, the mayor also said,so, the goal here is to make
sure the Court of Appeals understands wewant a reversal of this injunction that makes

(01:47:00):
it possible for us to do ourjobs. Okay, I'm going to take
a second here, and I'm goingto point out something that also should be
familiar if you're a regular listener ofthis show, or if you listen to
a lot of other conservatives. Soin the past few years, you've certainly
heard not necessarily exactly the same message, but something similar enough that the gist

(01:47:26):
is the same. And that is, if you hadn't been interfering with the
courts and trying to make them understandthat you wanted something other than what the
law says, then maybe you wouldn'tbe in this pickle in the first place,
because guess what, allowing these publicencampments of homeless people creating essentially open

(01:47:53):
drug mark it's an open criminality ifyou hadn't started letting that occur in the
first place and talked about the humanityof it all, which it is not
humane to let this happen, justas it's not humane to allow policies that
encourage human trafficking across the southern borderis an act of compassion. Either it's

(01:48:16):
you, guys that created this issue. And by the way, you're not
supposed to interfere with the courts.The courts are not supposed to take your
feelings into account. You're supposed tomake himpassion pleased to the legislatures and then
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(01:48:42):
whatever you're proposed. Whatever you're tryingto make a new law, the constitutionality
both at the state level or atthe federal level, depending on where you're
trying to push this law. That'show it's supposed to be. And then
judges they're supposed to set and ifa case comes before them involving these policies,
these various regulations, these efforts atcreating a law. They then get

(01:49:14):
to evaluate whether that law was actuallylegal in the first place. They're not
supposed to take your feelings into account. They're supposed to take the Constitution and
then the laws that have been deemedto be constitutional into consideration. They're supposed
to put their own personal feelings aside, but certainly not supposed to take your
feelings into effect. That's why it'sillegal to protest in front of the homes

(01:49:39):
of Supreme Court justices. That's whythat law should have been enforced. All
they're just exercising their right to protest. They don't have a legal right to
protest in front of the judges outsThe judge is not supposed to be swayed.
The judges are not supposed to beunder threat from the public or from
a private source. That shouldn't beunder any political pressure at all. That

(01:50:01):
should be under the pressure of doingthe job, which means finding a way
to not let your personal feelings getin a way, finding a way not
to let your personal interests get inthe way, and then recusing yourself from
the situation. If you can't makethat disconnect so the fact that you're protesting

(01:50:25):
in front of the Court of Appealsmeans that you still don't understand what the
real route of the problem is.Mayor you somehow now think that the problem
is the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The real problem was local politicians that
put these policies into excuse me,into an effect, treating it as if

(01:50:47):
these policies could be ordinances, andthese ordinances could be laws, and that
you're going to be able to dothese things forever. But you found out
when you allow this type of behaviorto go unchecked, only bad things happens.
That's the reason why cities previously hadordinances against it. And if the

(01:51:12):
court system was working the way itshould have, it would have never permitted
you to allow it in the worstplace. Somebody withstanding would have eventually gotten
in front of one of these judgesand they would have had no choice but
to find for the plaintiffs. Now, the protesters in this particular protests are
demanding an end to the federal judgesorder banning San Francisco from cleaning up homeless

(01:51:39):
tent encampments unless the city has enoughshelter beds for every homeless person. Now
It leads to an interesting situation becausehow do you determine if they have enough
shelter beds Because to this point,the activists have been claiming as long as

(01:52:01):
there's anyone still on the street,and clearly you don't have enough beds,
you don't have enough shelters for thesepeople. But a point that now even
mayor Breed is trying to make.It doesn't take into account, but perhaps
it should the number of shelter bedsthat are available that the homeless are being

(01:52:23):
offered, but they're still refusing totake, and they're going to continue to
refuse to take because it's a loteasier for them to do their illegal drugs
on the streets. It's a loteasier for them to get away with their
odd and unusual behavior. Those thatare suffering from mental problems, it's a
lot easier for them to go underthe radar and not have to actually get
the type of psychiatric care that theyprobably should be getting. But as you

(01:52:46):
know that most people that are sufferingfrom certain types of mental disorders, part
of the problem is they don't recognizethat they have a problem, so they
don't want the help. So where'syour humanity? For all these people.
Leaving them on the streets was neveran act of compassion. Ever, it
was an act to tried to destroythe very core of the neighborhoods, of

(01:53:09):
the communities, of families, thevery things that the left must destroy in
order for this state to be allpowerful. Inside the court house, the
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard argumentsfrom the city's attorney asking the courts to
throw out the temporary injunction, theone against cleaning up these encampments. The

(01:53:33):
Coalition on Homelessness, which brought thelawsuit, argued that the restrictions on cleaning
encampments should remain in place and accusedthe city of failing to provide adequate housing
for San Francisco's homeless population. Now, these people are of the left.
They are the same people that areworking on behalf of getting mayors like London

(01:53:58):
Breed elected. They're the same peoplethat are trying to move the agenda.
The same people that I was writingabout when I wrote an article. I
seem to be referencing a lot ofmy writing today for some reason, so
please forgive me. Wrote a piecea few years back asking the basis question,
are you advocating against homelessness or areyou actually advocating for homelessness. The

(01:54:28):
question was are you advocating for thehomeless or for homelessness, because most of
their policies are only going to encouragemore homelessness, not encourage the homeless to
get into better situations. This isthe conundrum they find themselves in now because

(01:54:49):
the practicality of the political reality onthe city now puts these democrats in danger
of not being reelectable. It putsthem in jeopardy of enough people with money
and influence to maybe decide they wantto support the other party for a while.

(01:55:13):
It's this behavior that's finally making thingsbad enough in the state of California,
particularly in some of the larger citiesin the state of California, for
them to start thinking this has gotto get fixed. No more excuses.
We want California to look as goodand be as safe as places like Florida

(01:55:35):
and Tennessee. Anyway. Attorneys forthe city argued that the city has in
fact offered housing the homeless residents,but they often refuse it. Like I
said, they're making that same pointnow, a point that has been brought

(01:55:56):
up here on other shows as well. San Francisco's attorneys argued that the offer
of housing should count towards the mandateto provide housing and request the injunction be
listened. Said, Hey, we'vegot housing available, We've got shelter beds
available. It's not our fault ifthey won't take it. We don't have

(01:56:17):
the legal authority to force them todo it. Here's a novel Idea's something
that often does encourage those shelter bedsbeing used is when you do go through
and clean out these encampments and theyhave legal grounds to sweep through them anyway,

(01:56:38):
because there's tons of criminality ongoing,especially in the city of San Francisco.
San Francisco streets have become essentially eithera large, gigantic toilet or open
air drug markets, just depends onwhich street you're on. Once one of

(01:56:59):
the most beautiful cities in the world, not just in our country but in
the world, is now a placethat if you don't live there, you
probably should try to avoid it.And that's a shame. It's it's almost
as bad as looking at cities likeDetroit that once was the cutting edge of

(01:57:23):
technology and industry and now multiple neighborhoodsin Detroit looks worse today than big chunks
of Hiroshima did right after we droppedthe nuclear bomb on. Wherever the Left
goes and coalesces and becomes the controllingfactor, everything turns to crap. We

(01:57:51):
have major cities in the United States, in absolutely wonderful and beautiful states like
California that should have a strong,vibrant economy, that should be among the
cleanest and most cutting edge technological advancedareas in the world, that are operating

(01:58:11):
as if they're third world countries.There are, in fact third world countries
that take a look at the conditionsin certain parts of Los Angeles and they
laugh. It's like the Left ison a one track mission to turn the
United States away from being the dreamedabout, most desired location for anyone in

(01:58:32):
any other part of the world,to go to being less than wherever they're
actually from. Is this your answerto illegal immigration? Actually, your answer
to illegal migration is to just eventuallymake it worse here than it is wherever
they're trying to escape from. That'snot a solution that's going to work for

(01:58:55):
me. I don't think it outof work for a majority of American citizens.
And again, the fact that somuch of this has been done in
the name of compassion should tell youthat these people like using words like compatiant.
They like taking advantage of the factthat most Americans are in fact compassionate,
regardless of the political philosophy. Theylike to take advantage of the fact

(01:59:16):
that most Americans are extremely generous,even beyond the point that they should be,
sometimes willing to give more than theyactually can afford, that they actually
have available to give. And theywill do this because they see somebody that,
in their mind, is in worseshape than they are. This is
something that has always helped to setthe United States of America apart from almost

(01:59:42):
any other place on the planet.It's not our government, it's not even
our Constitution, which is phenomenal andshould be held dear in the hearts of
all citizens. But it is thepeople that live here that embrace what it
means to be an American. Theywant this injunction lifted it, but it's

(02:00:11):
policies that they themselves had put inplace, and then when it started becoming
a practical matter that the city simplycouldn't continue to do it. Activist intervened
and they sought an injunction in federalcourt, and now they're trying to get
the injunction overturned and they feel likethey don't have the authority. Well,
here's a quick question for you,mayor, and I'm going to put this

(02:00:32):
out there for all you lefties.Since you are so very quick to practice
the constitutional principle of nullification when itcomes to ideas like sanctuary city status,
why not practice nullification here? Whatauthority does that federal court actually have over

(02:00:55):
you and your municipality. You mayfind it to be surprisingly small from a
constitutional standpoint. Now, I knowthe Left has to be very delicate and
how they fight with the federal government, because the left really really wants you
to believe in the concept of centralizedplanning, which requires a strong federal government.
It requires a federal government that's nolonger hindered by such limiting factors as

(02:01:20):
the Constitution. It requires you tobe enslaved to them the ultimate in goal.
That's what it requires. So nullificationis you generally only used when it's
something that helps to weaken the federalgovernment. When it comes to something that

(02:01:42):
would strengthen local communities in a caselike this, well, this weakens the
local communities and it allows the federalgovernment to look stronger in the name of
compassion. As we've already establish,it's exactly the opposite thereof as it's just
about everything the federal government does.So what are we really talking about.

(02:02:09):
We're asking the question, mayor Breed, why are you finding the legal battle
in court when you simply can stillpass a new ordinance and clean up these
humbless encampments and challenge the federal authoritiesto try to stop you, because ultimately
that's what would have to happen.Right now, Breed continued while she was

(02:02:31):
there, She said, quoting again, I get that people suffer from mental
illness. I get that they sufferfrom addiction, and I know that those
things are complicated. But if wehave a place for people to move,
you should not be forced to justallow people to be on the sidewalks.

(02:02:54):
Now, this particular issue has beenin front of the Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals several times. Before I goany further with that, I want to
address that part of her statement shegets the people suffer for mental illness,
Yes they do, but it hasbeen the left primarily that's worked really hard
to help reduce the amount of availablehelp for mental health sufferers, and they

(02:03:19):
turn around and blame it on conservatives, But it's been mostly people of the
left who've done that across the country, reduce the amount of clinics. Made
it difficult for mental health facilities tooperate. Why because there's a certain group
of them, a certain number thatwants the crazies on the streets, don't
want them off the street for theirown nearious reasons, and they've managed to

(02:03:44):
convince a lot of other people thatlean to the left that it's an act
of compassion to give them their freedom. They're seeing firsthand now that it's not
compassionate and it is starting to affecttheir lives directly, and that's when you
really get their attention. Miss MayorBreed also said that she knows that there
are people that suffer from addiction andthat's a terrible tragedy too, it really

(02:04:08):
is. She also said that sheknows these things are complicated, and here's
where she should have said one morething, but then she would have sounded
way too much like a conservative.These things are complicated, but it's not
the role of government at any levelof government. Not city, not county,
not state, not federal, tosort through the complications of addiction.

(02:04:33):
It is the role, if theyhave any at all, to keep the
streets safe, to keep criminality offthe streets, and if you're suffering from
addiction. While we can have compassionfor your position and understand that very good

(02:04:53):
people can do very bad things sometimesand that very smart people can do very
dumb things sometimes. We understand it'scomplicated, but we also understand that your
rights to be overlooked to receive compassion. That pretty much ends at where my
right begins to not have to dealwith your bovine excrement on the street,

(02:05:16):
or, in the case of SanFrancisco and a few other American cities frum
by the left human excrement on thestreet. I shouldn't have to deal with
that. No matter how complicated yoursituation is. You don't have the right
to go out onto the streets andmake things more dangerous for everyone else that
limbs around you. Your rights inwhere my rights begin, and vice versa.

(02:05:38):
I have a right to say andthink and do what I want to
within the law. You have aright to say and do and think the
things you want to within the law, and then you do not have the
right to step outside of the law, which includes in almost every municipality across
this country creating homeless encampments. Buteven if that is technically allowed, I

(02:06:00):
can guarantee you that open air drugmarkets are not. And that's what most
of these have become. So,yes, it's complicated, and we feel
bad for them, but it's notthe government's problem. It's not my problem
that you have an addiction unless youmake it my problem. And that just
means that the law should be involvedeven more at dealing with your issue because

(02:06:24):
you went and made it someone else'sproblem. Now, if you are staying
off to yourself and nobody else isbeing affected, then hey, then your
problem is your problem. It staysthat way, and there should probably be
very little interference at all except bythe people that love you and wants you
to get better and get you offof it, and that's up to them
to do. And again, it'scomplicated, but this part of it isn't

(02:06:48):
It shouldn't be allowed. It shouldn'tbe allowed to just openly occur on the
streets. You should not have togo into these encampments and find dead bodies
people who have overdosed, or peoplethat were there with their small children.
They died, were dead long enoughthat nobody realized that the small children died

(02:07:10):
too, because there was nobody thereto take care of them. That is
the opposite of compassion, That isin humanity, That is monstrous behavior.
And the fact that they have togo to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
means that it was people on theleft, in the name of compassion,
that created this monstrosity. That is, after all the things kind of trying

(02:07:34):
all of today's topics together, exceptof course, for the rebranding of ESG.
Back in July, the Appeals Courtdenied the West Coast cities and we're
not just talking about California here,the ability to remove homeless people from the
streets unless they can provide enough shelterfor all of them. The court declined

(02:07:58):
to rehear a case involving the Oregoncity of Grant's Pass. That meant that
a lower court's ruling from July oftwenty twenty against the city remained in effect.
In the Oregon City case, thelower court ruled that the city ordinances
and finds against homeless people that werecamping in public areas violated the Eighth Amendments.

(02:08:24):
It's the amendment that prohibits excessive punishmentsthat somehow writing them a ticket issuing
fines was a violation, And I'msorry. First of all, that doesn't
apply here because we're talking about acity ordinance, not a federal law.

(02:08:45):
And also the idea of writing thefines. They very rarely expected the finds
to be paid. It was designedto make them move along and either take
advantage of the actual help that wasavailable in shelters, or to go find
someplace else to camp. Either oneis acceptable. You want to go live
off the grid, you want togo camp somewhere to do it, somewhere

(02:09:07):
where it's legal to do it.Do not pitch your tent in the middle
of Main Street in front of thelocal Starbucks. While Starbucks probably wouldn't raise
us think about it at the corporatelevel, the individual store manager's going to
get pissed when all of a sudden, all the business goes away because nobody
wants to walk past the three homelesspeople that are now setting up their sleeping

(02:09:31):
bags at the entrance. And unfortunately, if you're living anywhere on the West
Coast. Thanks to the Ninth CircuitCourt of Appeals, you can't even ask
them to leave. Does that seemright to you? I mean, forget
about the business aspect. I obviouslydon't care if every Starbucks in the country

(02:09:52):
closes its stores. Feel bad forthe people that were counting on it as
their jobs. But I'm pretty sureif you can get a job working for
star Bucks, you can probably geta job working just about anywhere else.
You'll find similar jobs. But Starbucksas a company, just like Ben and
Jerry's, has on a multitude ofoccasions, made it very clear that they

(02:10:16):
lean to the left. They embracedthis kind of thing, and now they're
having to deal with the consequences thingsthat evidently it didn't occur to them might
eventually catch up to them. SanFrancisco has been in the middle of a
homelessness crisis for years now, andthis one that really really got a lot

(02:10:39):
worse right before the pandemic started.The whole COVID disaster really exacerbated it.
But they saw a spike that wasbeginning before all the COVID lockdowns went into
effect. About thirty eight thousand peopleare homeless in the Bay Area on any
given night, or unhoused as theylike to say out there. Now,

(02:11:03):
that's a number that is up rightabout thirty five percent from their numbers back
in twenty nineteen. More than seventhousand people are homeless in San Francisco.
Proper crime, open air drug use, these things are stuff that accompanies the
homelessness issue undeniably. It's causing businessesto flee San Francisco's downtown where foot traffic

(02:11:33):
well, we'll just say it's stinnedthe bit and understand that if this was
a mindy python's get, that wouldbe getting an awful lot of laughs because
that's such an underrated descriptor. Thedrug crisis is still raging on, although

(02:11:54):
overdose deaths have actually dropped just alittle bit from their all time high back
in twenty twenty during the thick ofthe the COVID lockdowns. In twenty twenty
two, San Francisco saw six hundredand twenty fatal drug overdoses, down from
that number of six hundred and fortyand twenty twenty one, and down even

(02:12:18):
more from that twenty twenty all timerecord of seven hundred and twenty five.
But it's that something to celebrate.Six hundred and twenty. Yeah, that's
better than the seven hundred and twentyfive. It's better than the six hundred

(02:12:39):
and forty. It is, butsix hundred and twenty still pretty dad gum
high. That's not a whole lotdifferent than Joe Biden running around giving himself
a high five about inflation only beingat about two and a half percent,
only being at about three percent,only being at about four percent, you
know, because of those record highsand it was over nine and ten and

(02:13:01):
twelve percent only we're ignoring the factthat inflation is still existing at all on
top of those other record highs.That means inflation is still a problem,
and it's only getting worse than peopleare still feeling it. You're not until
you start getting deflation. It's stilla problem here. The numbers are going

(02:13:24):
down, yes, thankfully, backdown by nearly a hundred, little more
than a hundred, But isn't that'sstill way too many fatal drug overdoses among
the homeless that you're finding, becauseagain that's the other part of this discussion
too. We're talking about that they'vediscovered that they found that are in these

(02:13:45):
encampments that nobody's moved or tried tohide. It's utterly ridiculous. It is
all a direct result from the leftistpolicies that were put in place by some
of these very same people. Sowhat do you say? At this point,

(02:14:07):
practicality is starting to wake these peopleup, but it's not doing enough.
It's just not all right, ladiesand gentlemen. That's gonna have to
be yet. I have obviously runa bit longer than usual of it.
Hey, it's the Sunday Show,and I hope you appreciate me spending a

(02:14:28):
little extra time with you. Asalways, don't take my word for it,
definitely, definitely don't take their wordfor it. Be prepared to put
in some effort and you know,a little bit of using your brain if
you really want to tap into thetruth. I hope to see you guys
again on Tuesday, and definitely donot miss the Friday night live show.

(02:14:52):
Tune in live over at case StarTalk Radio or ZMA Radio or obviously the
newest member Liberty Talk FM dot com, or just visit the Last Frequency dot
com. Or if you're in thedowntown Columbia, South Carolina area, tune
into wc ET FM and check outthe show. Live on Friday's We start

(02:15:15):
at seven pm Eastern and we gotsome great guests lined up again, And
you know, I guess that's it. Have a great upcoming week, everybody,

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