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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, if you enjoy the Walton Johnson Show like we do,
then you might also enjoy the Pursuit of Happiness show
in the afternoon with oh Kinney Webster there.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
And as a matter of fact, I think, do we
have a clip? Can we play a clip?
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Not?
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Good, guys, y'all know what's going on down there in
the Jamaica, in the Jamaica area there.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Hurricane Melissa is doing a lot of damage.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
So obviously there's two questions we have to ask, right,
would this be happening if you didn't sit in economy
Plus the last time you flew domestic you know, you know,
damn well, it's your fault. You flew to Chicago to
see your aunt, you wanted the extra leg room, and
now there's a hurricane happening, so clearly that's your fault.
We don't even need to answer that question. I do
wonder how much money it's going to cost us, because
(00:50):
obviously it's always our fault when there's any natural disaster.
Wouldn't be taking place if not for the fact that
you drive a Ford F two fifty. And nobody is
more guilty this than Daniel Turner of Powerthefuture dot Com.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
I am genuinely guilty of that. And you know, you
worry for the people of Jamaica. But you know, the Caribbean,
I don't know. They've been getting hurricanes for at least
a couple of decades now, so they should be used
to it by now. Hurricanes in the Caribbean are like
snow in Maine at Christmas time.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
It just happens. It's known to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Okay, So that is taking place right now, and apparently
I'm looked into it, and apparently they've been getting hurricanes
there for centuries, I'm told. So we'll leave that one
aside for just a minute. But you know, it does
remind me of something the Paris Climate of cour Does
everybody remember that several years ago?
Speaker 2 (01:41):
It's been almost a decade.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Twenty sixteen's when it started, and Obama got us into it,
Trump took us out, Biden put us back in, Trump
took us out.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Now we're out, and it's been almost a decade. And
all these.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Different countries that signed what is at the COP twenty
one summit or whatever they call it, they're all about
to meet together again in Brazil and they're doing a
big review of which countries were involved, and how well
they're doing lo and behold, even the liberal media is
reporting on this. Apparently a lot of these countries are
not living up to their agreement. Now they shamed us
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for getting out of the agreement, Daniel Turner, but apparently
these countries. And you know what my favorite part is
when you read a list of how many countries have
actually submitted the data and are doing their job, it's
a pretty short list. Like Russia's on the list, weirdly enough,
but France, France is not on the list, Daniel Turner.
It's called the Fairest Climate Agreement.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, this is just all the nonsense of the left
writ large, the political left, where you just get to
make these statements, right, I mean, look at everyone running
for office. We're gonna work together to lower costs. Well,
what have you done to the nothing. We're gonna, you know,
stand with our community to build a stronger Houston. What
It's all a bunch of crap, and the climate promises
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are just as much crap. We are going to be
committed to lowering No one is right because it's possible,
because the emissions game is an absolute joke, and no
one is going to really well, one country is England.
England is hell bent understroying their economy. They now pay
the highest electricity rate in the developed world. They were
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like thirtieth on the list and now they are number one.
So England is the only one who is hell bent
on destroying their economy for this globalist climate agenda. Most
countries are smart enough to say, yeah, let's say whatever
we need to at the cop summit, but then we're
going to go about our business.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Yeah, is that amazing. I'm just looking at the data here.
Recently drafted climate plans from scores of countries fall drastically
short of what is needed to stave off the worst
effects of climate breakdown. What are the worst effects of
the climate breakdown? There's already a hurricane happening. They was
that supposed to prevent this.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Exactly? And you know, and what's the difference between COPS
thirty which is coming up in a few weeks or
in like ten days in Rio de Janeiro as opposed
to the last couple of summits. And the biggest difference
this time around is that it's Rio right. Last year
we went to Ajibraijehan and we went to Charmel Shak
in Egypt, and we went to Dubai and Paris and Scotland. Right,
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Scotland was a mistake. Scotland in November, that person lost
their job. Like forty thousand people flew to Scotland and
it's cold and rainy and they granted this great booze.
But you know, REO makes a lot more sense for November.
And that is the purpose of COP thirty. The purpose
is to use taxpayer dollars to stay in a hotel
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and talk about the climate for twenty days and you
get drunk after and you know, a lot of guys
hire a couple of local hookers. The hooker rates go
through the roof. And that is proven. That's not me
being salacious. It is absolutely proven at the UN General
Assembly in New York City in the beginning of September
and at every COP summit, the amount of worldwide hookers
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who land into the area. Because you know, if you're
one of these climate globalists and you've got foundation money
because you're serious about emissions, well one emission, you are
dead certain that you were going to admit are never mind.
I'll to stop the joke right there.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
No, you can get away with it on this radio show.
That's fine. You know, you're in good company, Daniel Turner.
This is the right audience for that. But to your point,
pollution is just you know, just looking it up here.
According to the World Health Organization, Brazil's air pollution problems
are about three times worse than the average country on Earth.
And that's where they're holding the summit, So they're shaming
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all of us, and yet they're one of the worst
on the planet. I can't help but feel like there's
a word for that, Daniel.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
Bs right, or opportunism or hypocrisy or just flat out
lies or beautiful weather and you know, a big, big
busted Latina girls on the beach, and who the hell
wouldn't want to be there again? Scotland in November, big mistake,
great booze. And I love Scott's right, and I have
a decent Scotch collection, but you can have that stuff
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imported to Brazil, and you shouldn't drink your Scotch at
the four seasons overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. And that's just
the way to go. You know, none of these people,
Kenny have zoom right, And it's the same crop of
people that have done this year after since since COP
twenty one in Paris nine years ago, the same idiots,
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the same junks, the same droning on about we need
to take these serious lay get the champagne right when
is cocktail hour? It is absurd that these idiots are
still doing this for thirty years now. My organization put
out a letter to the President where we have pleaded
that he not let one dime of taxpayer dollars pay
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for this, because you know how many idiots in the
federal government would try to convince that a supervisor, you know,
mister Webster, I really should go to the cop summ
and me and my team, right, it would be really
important for us because climate change is a serious issue.
So we've asked the President to not allow any tax
dollars to go to idiots who want to go to
Brazil on my dime.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
What I'm about to say always bums out the climate
change alarmists when I say it. But if if theoretically,
if their theory is true, right, then according to their theories,
right when the world gets warmer, doesn't that actually encourage
more plant life? And more plant life actually helps deal
with the carbon pollution problems. So if what they're suggesting
is true, that this carbon pollution is making parts of
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the planet hotter, and then those parts of the planet
see more greenery and shrubbery and trees and what have
you start to grow as a result of it, that
actually brings down the pollution. It's I mean, I'm just
going by their own theory and talking points here. This
is a problem that solves itself.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Listen, we don't need you and your facts and science
to ruin a perfectly good, you know agenda, well, exactly
every leftist agenda. You can point out the data and
the opposite is true. Whether it was the masking right.
I often compare climate with COVID when people said, well,
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you know what you have to do is you have
to put your mask on when you stand up, but
if you're sitting down eating a cheeseburger, you can take
your mask off. And you said, well, doesn't this seem
a little It's not about that. It's not about the solutions.
It's not about the problem. It's not about solving anything.
It's always about power, Right, what's the best solution to
help you know, poorly educated kids in Houston public schools?
(08:29):
You know the solution they know the solution. Randy Weingarten
knows the solution. Everybody knows the solution, which is which
is giving school choice and letting parents decide. But no
one lives because it's not about the damn kid. Who
cares if the kids are dumb as rocks. It's about power, right,
Climate change is about power. COVID is about power. Gun
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control is about power to children. That's what I think
of your children. And they use the children as props. Right,
They get these children to cry and scream we don't
have a few. That's how they got little Greta Thunberg
her starting role crying about the future for climate Why?
Because they want power. Everything is always about power, and
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the climate agenda is just the worst and longest lived defender.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
All right, let's talk for a minute about the richest
guy on earth from nineteen ninety five to two thousand
and seven, and then again in two thousand and nine,
and then from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen. Our next
speaker is mister Bill Gates.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
A Bill couldn't make it.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Sorry, Oh yeah, apparently Bill Gates kind of an unpopular
guy according to the corney. What I'm looking at here,
Bill Gates is making a change of tone. The New
York Post today reporting Bill Gates makes major climate change
reversal after years of doomerism. Quote, people will be able
to live and thrive.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
What changed?
Speaker 1 (09:51):
I thought we were all going to die in a
climate change apocalypse.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
Yeah. This is one of those things, Kenny, that I
have to watch out that I I don't burst into
profanity because I am so angry about this. What changed
is nothing. The data hasn't changed, The evidence hasn't changed,
The science hasn't changed. The set of facts that drove
the climate movement that people like I have been fighting
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for years and decades is exactly the same. But what's
changed is the political climate. And right now it's expedient
to be on the anti climate movement. Now it's expedient
to be talking about pipelines and data centers and expanding
American energy dominance. So Bill Gates changed his mind. I
don't accept that. I welcome people to the club. We're
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always allowed to change our opinion, are we? In fact,
we should change our opinion when there is new evidence
brought before us. But these are the people that told
us the science was settled. And I started my organization
because people like Bill Gates funded organizations that said climate
change is such an existential threat that we have to
shut down that coal plant because we are all going
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to die. And all across America rural towns, rural communities,
and coal in oil and gas. How many guys in
Texas lost their jobs when Joe Biden said because the
climate change right, no more natural gas. How many guys
went back home to their wife, which started a fight,
which led to divorce, and now they have messed up kids.
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How many guys committed suicide because now I have a
mortgage I can't afford, and my wife left me and
I'm broke. And all of that was funded by people
like Bill Gates who had the saint flipping datus that
they do now. But it's all about politics, And I
will never forgive him, or Joe Biden or any of
these climate sons of bitches who pushed an agenda that
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was so evil and destroyed literally destroyed communities because it
was politically powerful and expeding for them to do so.
So I'm not going to say welcome to the club,
Bill Gates. This guy, you know what, Gavin Newsom wins
in a couple of years. He will be right back
to the climate agenda because that's where the power is
and that's where the politics. So so f that guy,
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and f all of these people who have done irreparable
damage to this country and to rural Americans. So, oh, Kenny,
just angry as could be, as you can tell.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
A regular contributor to this show Daniel Turner, founder and
executive director of Power the Future. Now, when you google
Daniel Turner's name, you might accidentally stumble onto Daniel Turner,
the sculpturist and artist from New York City who looks
like a homeless guy. You guys are two different people, right.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
I am not an artist. I'm an artist with words
the wedding curse once, but I am not an artist
with anything. No I meet he wishes he were me.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Amenda that Powerthefuture dot com. Daniel Turner choos it is.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
A star cousin right here.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
It's hard work to host the show with a couple
of knuckles.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Ken Western Gia