3497 – October 22, 2024 – DON’T VOTE AND WALK AWAY! – The only way we will “Bring America Home” is if we start acting like American citizens who just elected the best president ever BUT realize he needs EXTREME BACKUP!

Your new president (once removed) has a multitude of enemies around him. His enemies are actually your enemies. They are not going to accept your election choice…They are vocally anti-Making America Great… they hate America BUT they love making money off of the backs of American’s WHILE making the working men and women suffer and pay!

They don’t believe in climate change… they believe in wealthy exchange and redistributing your wealth.

They don’t want to make the wealthy pay their fair share…. They want you to pay more!

They don’t believe Trump is a white supremacy, they don’t believe he is racist… they know he not these things because he “ain’t” in their clubs!

They don’t believe he’ll be a dictator – they are dictators and want to hold onto their power … THEY will reject, even an overwhelming Trump election victory.

They don’t believe Trump is anti-Rule of law – they know he believes in the Rule of Law and they are worried this time around he might just start enforcing the laws against tyranny and start arresting them, NOT because he disagrees with them, BUT because they have actually committed treason!

THE AMERICAN CRISIS CONTINUES

Why was Trump’s short McDonald’s employment considered stupid? Why did the LEFT media come unglued and claim his working was an insult? Why is it an insult? Maybe because they feel such a job (and restaurant) is beneath them? MAYBE because 1 in 8 people have worked at McDonald’s and that’s what average Americans do, and the LEFT elite despise all of us average Americans. Even though they try to claim such status they could never survive in the “working world.” Kati Couric said “we are jealous of them.” Nope girl, not in the least. You are miserable. We prefer our lives, our families, our jobs! We Love America!

14 DAYS… TO ELECTION! DON’T VOTE AND WALK AWAY –

THE WORK IS JUST BEGINNING…AND THE FIGHT FOR LIBERTY CONTINUES!

THE AMERICAN CRISIS CONTINUES, AND IT ALWAYS WILL… (SHAMELESS BOOK PLUG)

Don’t Vote and Walk Away, plug in, get busy, and together WE WILL BRING AMERICA HOME©

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[00:00:01] Hey, where are you going?

[00:00:03] I gotta get home.

[00:00:05] America, it's time to come home.

[00:00:08] It's time to come home!

[00:00:09] By bringing common sense back into the nonsense.

[00:00:13] Welcome to Common Sense Coalition Talk Radio, where America comes home.

[00:00:21] Down this dirt road, you're going to find determination and grit, opinions that matter, and a big ol' helping of good discernment.

[00:00:28] And now, the woman that wishes the D.C. occupiers would stop making her use her mom voice.

[00:00:34] Do not make me come down there.

[00:00:35] Here's your host and the voice of Common Sense, Beth Ann.

[00:00:41] And I welcome you today to CSC Talk Radio.

[00:00:44] It's my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure to be here with you today.

[00:00:47] We're going to get straight to the show.

[00:00:48] Daniel Turner's going to be with us today, and we have a lot to talk about.

[00:00:52] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.

[00:00:53] For such a time as this, O Most Gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you with grateful hearts.

[00:01:01] Father, we thank you for your love and your grace and your mercy and your healing power.

[00:01:07] Father, I have a couple of loved ones in my family right now that need your healing power.

[00:01:14] And I beg, Father, that you'll put your arms around them both and help them to their bodies to heal what is going on.

[00:01:28] And, Father, I just pray that you will heal this nation of the cancer that is in it, the sin, the selfishness, the crime of children.

[00:01:54] Forgive us, Father.

[00:01:56] Heal us.

[00:01:58] Bring America back home to you.

[00:02:01] I pray, Father, for your continual watch care over President Donald J. Trump, that you will protect him.

[00:02:07] There is such an evil force out to take him out, Father.

[00:02:10] Father, I pray that you will not allow this to be done.

[00:02:13] Don't allow them to have another victory in the crimes that they are committing against your people and against this nation.

[00:02:23] Father, help us to stand up and be your beacon, your voice.

[00:02:30] And help us always to remember to do that in love.

[00:02:35] Just for such a time as this, I pray, your blessing upon today's show and upon Daniel.

[00:02:40] For such a time as this.

[00:02:45] In Jesus' name.

[00:02:47] Amen.

[00:02:49] Now, don't vote and walk away.

[00:02:51] We're 14 days to voting age.

[00:02:54] We, to voting age.

[00:02:55] To voting.

[00:02:56] Yeah, I'm only 14 days to be able to love to vote.

[00:02:59] Uh, voting day.

[00:03:02] And we gave the wrong number yesterday.

[00:03:04] I'm going to blame it totally on, completely on, Rudy.

[00:03:07] Because I said, how many days is it?

[00:03:09] And he told me 13.

[00:03:10] Well, today's 14.

[00:03:10] We must be going the wrong direction here.

[00:03:13] But don't vote and walk away.

[00:03:16] Now, many of you have already voted.

[00:03:19] But don't just vote and think that's it.

[00:03:22] The only way we will bring America home is if we start acting like American citizens who just elected the best president ever.

[00:03:30] But realize he needs extreme backup.

[00:03:34] Your new president, I'm going to say once removed, has a multitude of enemies around him.

[00:03:40] These enemies are actually your enemies.

[00:03:42] They are not doing, going to accept the election choice.

[00:03:47] Your election choice.

[00:03:49] They are vocally anti-making America great.

[00:03:53] Which is always an enigma.

[00:03:55] I never quite understand that.

[00:03:56] They hate America.

[00:03:58] But they love making money off of the backs of Americans.

[00:04:01] While making the working men and women suffer and pay.

[00:04:05] They don't believe in climate change.

[00:04:08] They believe in wealth exchange and redistributing your wealth.

[00:04:12] They don't want to make the wealthy pay their fair share.

[00:04:17] They're going to make you pay more.

[00:04:21] They don't believe Trump is a white supremacist.

[00:04:24] They don't believe he's a racist.

[00:04:26] They know he is not these things because he is not in their clubs.

[00:04:31] They don't believe he'll be a dictator.

[00:04:34] They are dictators and want to hold on to their power.

[00:04:38] They will reject even an overwhelming Trump election victory.

[00:04:43] That's best prediction.

[00:04:45] They don't believe Trump is anti-rule of law.

[00:04:47] They know he believes in the rule of law.

[00:04:50] And they are worried this time around he might just start enforcing the laws against tyranny.

[00:04:56] And start arresting them.

[00:04:58] Not because he disagrees with them like they're claiming.

[00:05:01] But because they are guilty of committing treason.

[00:05:03] Why was Trump's short McDonald's employment considered stupid?

[00:05:09] And why did the left media call him unglued and claim his working there is an insult?

[00:05:18] Why is it an insult?

[00:05:20] And to whom does it insult?

[00:05:22] Because they feel such a job and restaurant is beneath them?

[00:05:27] Is that why it was an insult?

[00:05:30] Maybe because one in eight people have worked at McDonald's.

[00:05:33] And that's why the average Americans do.

[00:05:36] And the left elite despise all average Americans.

[00:05:39] Even though they try to claim such status.

[00:05:42] A.K.A. Kamala.

[00:05:45] They could never survive in our working world, could they?

[00:05:50] Katie Couric says we're jealous of them.

[00:05:53] Nope, girl.

[00:05:54] Not in the least.

[00:05:55] You look miserable.

[00:05:57] I'm not jealous of that at all.

[00:05:59] We prefer our lives.

[00:06:00] We prefer our families.

[00:06:02] We prefer our jobs and our freedom.

[00:06:04] We love America.

[00:06:06] Fourteen days to election day.

[00:06:09] Do not vote and walk away.

[00:06:12] The work is just beginning.

[00:06:14] And the fight for liberty continues.

[00:06:17] The American crisis continues.

[00:06:19] Yes, that was a cheap shot.

[00:06:21] That was a cheap plug for my book.

[00:06:23] Don't vote and walk away.

[00:06:25] Plug in and get busy.

[00:06:26] And together we will bring America home.

[00:06:29] And that's what Daniel Turner does every day.

[00:06:31] He's plugged in and busy.

[00:06:34] He's fighting the fight.

[00:06:35] Boots on the ground.

[00:06:37] How are you doing today, Daniel?

[00:06:39] Oh, Bethann.

[00:06:40] I'm much better now that I'm talking to you.

[00:06:43] It's a crazy world we live in, isn't it?

[00:06:46] It is.

[00:06:47] And I am very excited that we're at the two-week mark because I am sick of it.

[00:06:53] I'm feeling very confident about this election.

[00:06:56] I think there's a high chance of them still stealing it because that's what they do best.

[00:07:02] But I feel like all the momentum, all the positive, all the fun.

[00:07:06] And I think that's why they were so angry at Donald Trump and McDonald's.

[00:07:11] He had fun.

[00:07:12] The people had fun.

[00:07:13] They laughed.

[00:07:15] And we're not supposed to be the fun ones, right?

[00:07:17] We're supposed to be the old, stodgy, angry, racist ones.

[00:07:22] They're supposed to be fun.

[00:07:23] And they're supposed to be cool.

[00:07:25] And yet nothing about the Harris campaign is fun, is exciting.

[00:07:32] It's quite frankly, it's boring.

[00:07:35] It's stodgy.

[00:07:36] It's her and Liz Cheney sitting with a bunch of disgruntled women yelling about men.

[00:07:43] It's very unfair.

[00:07:44] They are.

[00:07:45] I'm ashamed of them.

[00:07:46] There's no joy in them.

[00:07:48] There's not.

[00:07:49] I mean, I look at them and I think, boy, girl, you are miserable.

[00:07:53] You need to go get a life, a new one.

[00:07:56] Yeah, and there's nothing that attracts you to the campaign.

[00:08:01] I heard someone say earlier, and now I can't stop thinking about it.

[00:08:06] Someone said earlier that Donald Trump is incredibly funny, but he never really laughs.

[00:08:13] You don't see him laugh, but he makes everybody else laugh.

[00:08:17] Kamala Harris is not funny.

[00:08:19] No one laughs.

[00:08:20] She cackles.

[00:08:21] But he cackles all the time.

[00:08:23] And that's kind of, when you think about it, it's very telling.

[00:08:28] Like, you never see Donald Trump laugh.

[00:08:30] He smiles.

[00:08:30] You know, I never thought about that.

[00:08:31] He smiles.

[00:08:33] Yep, but he doesn't laugh.

[00:08:35] He gives a little smirk when he tells a joke, but he doesn't laugh at himself.

[00:08:40] Kamala cannot stop laughing, and yet the audience isn't laughing.

[00:08:44] And so that's kind of her campaign.

[00:08:47] And I think the American people are – the momentum is on our side.

[00:08:51] The enthusiasm is on our side.

[00:08:54] The left is desperate in these next two weeks to have something happen to change the narrative.

[00:09:00] They're longing for that October surprise, aren't they?

[00:09:04] They ain't needed, Beth Ann.

[00:09:05] And we're running out of October.

[00:09:07] But every surprise they pop up seems to go our way.

[00:09:10] You know, I think the Smiths thing was supposed to be an October surprise.

[00:09:16] And everybody goes, so what?

[00:09:17] But so what?

[00:09:19] Who cares?

[00:09:21] But I don't know.

[00:09:22] Well, I want to talk about the lithium reserves that have been discovered.

[00:09:28] I want to talk about that when we come back.

[00:09:29] That's very exciting and interesting, and I don't know.

[00:09:34] I want to hear all about it.

[00:09:35] You're listening to CSE Talk Radio.

[00:09:36] This is Beth Ann with Daniel Turner of Power of the Future, powerofthefuture.com.

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[00:09:44] He's here once a month, maybe twice a month, every week to give us a report.

[00:09:48] We'll be right back.

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[00:13:04] And we have returned to listening to CSETalk Radio.

[00:13:07] This is Beth Ann.

[00:13:08] We have talked many times in the past about how China has some of the things over there we need with the batteries.

[00:13:18] With the batteries, the lithium, and the rare earth minerals.

[00:13:23] That's what I was trying to think of.

[00:13:24] But we found some here in the United States.

[00:13:28] And I want you to tell me about it.

[00:13:31] What's going on in Arkansas?

[00:13:34] Daniel?

[00:13:34] Yeah, this was a huge discovery in Arkansas of a lithium mine.

[00:13:40] Lithium is in all of our modern technology.

[00:13:44] Your laptop, your cell phone, your smart TVs all have lithium.

[00:13:50] We hear often lithium ion batteries, et cetera.

[00:13:53] But we also use a tremendous amount of lithium in wind, solar, EVs, and a lot of military equipment.

[00:14:04] So lithium is incredibly important.

[00:14:07] Right now, the majority of our lithium comes from the Congo.

[00:14:11] And it comes from mines that are operated and owned by communist China.

[00:14:17] And this is what China does.

[00:14:19] They find mine deposits in the third world.

[00:14:23] They come in and bribe usually the president, the warlord, whoever, with a tremendous amount of money.

[00:14:31] They exploit the locals.

[00:14:33] They mine.

[00:14:34] They pollute.

[00:14:35] They destroy the environment.

[00:14:36] They take all the resources, and they disappear.

[00:14:38] And this is what China does worldwide over and over again because China is an evil country and an evil government.

[00:14:45] So most of our lithium right now is coming from the Congo, and it's mined by children, some as young as five.

[00:14:52] I talked about this at your wonderful conference a few weeks ago.

[00:14:55] It's one of the many things I talk about.

[00:14:59] So huge humanitarian problem happening.

[00:15:03] But we've discovered lithium in other places, and right now they made an enormous discovery of lithium in Arkansas.

[00:15:10] And I put on social media a little while ago a request to go speak to Governor Sarah Sanders,

[00:15:17] whose every audience knows she was President Trump's former press spokesperson, the daughter of Mike Huckabee.

[00:15:24] She's the current governor of Arkansas.

[00:15:26] And I would love to go talk to her and her team about what is going to happen next.

[00:15:33] And what's going to happen next as they try to open this lithium mine in Arkansas is that all of these green groups are going to pop up,

[00:15:43] and they're all going to set up camp in Arkansas,

[00:15:46] and they're going to bang the drum about how this is bad for the environment,

[00:15:50] and children are climate change, and we're all going to get asthma,

[00:15:54] and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

[00:15:56] And they're going to scare all the locals that we cannot open this mine.

[00:16:01] The Arkansas will cease to exist if we allow this polluting, terrible mine.

[00:16:07] But the people who do that are funded by the very folks that run the lithium mines in the Congo and other places.

[00:16:17] They don't want a lithium mine to open.

[00:16:21] If a lithium mine opens and they expand the amount of lithium supply, the price is going to drop.

[00:16:29] And right now lithium is expensive, but it's mined by five-year-old Congolese slave children who are very cheap.

[00:16:37] So the profit margins on lithium are fantastic.

[00:16:42] If you are a lithium mine owner right now, you are doing well.

[00:16:46] The idea that we open a lithium mine in Arkansas, pay people $100,000 a year to mine it,

[00:16:53] increase the supply, lower the price, and have to pay honest wages and health care, whoa.

[00:17:02] That is bad for business.

[00:17:04] And so how will they get around it?

[00:17:06] They will get around it by funneling money to these moron puppets who will scream about climate change,

[00:17:14] and they will get, no offense to women,

[00:17:18] they will get liberal white women petrified that their children are all going to die from climate change,

[00:17:24] and that is how they will keep the mine from opening.

[00:17:27] This is what they do nationwide, and this is what Power of the Future fights every single day.

[00:17:32] Because climate change only happens in America.

[00:17:35] Exactly.

[00:17:35] It doesn't happen in the Congo where they're mining the lithium.

[00:17:40] So lithium, educate Beth just a little bit because Beth's not on top of everything.

[00:17:43] Lithium and rare earth minerals are not necessarily the same thing, or are they the same thing?

[00:17:49] No, rare earths are a category that make up about 17 different minerals.

[00:17:53] Okay, okay.

[00:17:53] That's kind of what I thought.

[00:17:54] And they're cult.

[00:17:54] Yeah.

[00:17:55] And they're not necessarily rare.

[00:17:58] The name is a little misleading.

[00:18:01] It's not like they're rare.

[00:18:03] It's that they are found when you mine other products.

[00:18:07] So as you mine something like silver, you find trace elements of these other materials.

[00:18:14] And as an aggregate, they become very valuable.

[00:18:18] So no one really opens a molybdenous mine, for example.

[00:18:21] You open a silver mine, and you find this as a trace element.

[00:18:26] But when you mine enough silver, you get enough of these elements that they become marketable.

[00:18:31] And we have all of these materials here in America.

[00:18:34] We have them all in Alaska.

[00:18:38] Many of them are found actually in California.

[00:18:41] Governor Dianne Feinstein made sure to lock up all of California's mines under climate change fear.

[00:18:49] But really, the Chinese people who own these mines in other countries fund the Dianne Feinstein.

[00:18:55] She's known to have Chinese ties.

[00:18:58] Yes.

[00:18:59] And that's how this happens.

[00:19:01] And that is the true evil of the climate movement.

[00:19:05] There's no doubt in my mind some 19-year-old kid or some 40-year-old liberal mom is convinced climate change is real.

[00:19:13] What they don't realize is they have been taught this by groups who are funded to protect business interests.

[00:19:21] And climate change is the easiest way to protect those business interests.

[00:19:26] If we scare you enough that if you do this, you will die, you will be afraid to do it.

[00:19:32] And that is how they have succeeded in the green movement for the last 50 years.

[00:19:38] Yeah, they're very good at gaslighting.

[00:19:40] They're very good at lying.

[00:19:42] They're very good at fear-mongering.

[00:19:44] And the American people, unfortunately, believe them too much.

[00:19:47] That's one of my – in my monologue, I know these people that are pushing this, they don't believe in climate change.

[00:19:53] No.

[00:19:55] But they don't – go ahead.

[00:19:57] I was going to say – and you know who made this point so eloquently is the great J.D. Vance at his vice presidential debate against Tim Walts when he said even they don't believe in climate change because you look at what they're prescribing to remedy it.

[00:20:13] So they don't believe climate change is real.

[00:20:16] He made the point about importing oil.

[00:20:19] The Biden-Harris administration will tell us we can't have more oil and gas leases.

[00:20:23] It's bad for climate change.

[00:20:26] But we'll buy oil from Venezuela and we'll buy oil from Iran and we'll buy oil from Saudi Arabia.

[00:20:32] That's good.

[00:20:33] And you say, well, how could that possibly be better than producing American oil?

[00:20:39] And you realize, oh, it's not about climate change.

[00:20:42] Climate change is just the excuse to get you to stop talking.

[00:20:45] It's exactly the same as saying, you know what, Bethany, you just need to put on your mask because if you don't, children are going to die.

[00:20:52] All I'm saying is I don't want to hear Beth Ann.

[00:20:55] I don't want to hear her explain to me this is all a bunch of bunk.

[00:20:58] I want her to shut up.

[00:21:00] And the way I want her up is telling her if you don't put on a mask, children are going to die.

[00:21:05] It's yeah.

[00:21:07] And they're and they're trying to pull that again.

[00:21:09] I think California is trying to pull the mask mandate out again.

[00:21:12] And some of the others there, I think they're going to pull some pretty tricky things.

[00:21:18] But what do you think about early voting?

[00:21:22] I want to ask your opinion on that.

[00:21:24] They're really encouraging everyone to vote early.

[00:21:26] And I was actually floored yesterday, as as was President Trump.

[00:21:33] Those who have have been experiencing this horrific results of the storm there in North Carolina and some of these areas there.

[00:21:43] They have had massive early voting.

[00:21:46] And I was worried those poor people weren't even going to be able to go vote.

[00:21:50] So I'm not sure how they did it.

[00:21:52] They went out and they got they got they got out and went out and voted.

[00:21:55] And then they went back to the woods in their tents.

[00:21:58] And it's it's amazing to me.

[00:22:01] And it's encouraging.

[00:22:03] Yeah, that they would that they would walk 20 miles to go vote.

[00:22:07] I'm just kind of making that up.

[00:22:08] But, you know.

[00:22:09] No, it is.

[00:22:10] It's very encouraging.

[00:22:12] And clearly they're voting for their livelihoods and their communities because they saw the president say we're going to give you all seven hundred and fifty dollars.

[00:22:22] But then simultaneously say we've sent another four hundred million dollars to to Ukraine.

[00:22:28] So so they've seen how they don't value North Carolinians in Appalachia as much as they value globalist interests.

[00:22:39] And so they're voting for their livelihood.

[00:22:42] I am torn on early voting.

[00:22:46] I say as long as the tools exist, we have to use them to our advantage.

[00:22:52] But I wish we voted on one day with paper ballots like we used to for hundreds of years.

[00:22:59] And I'm I'm torn, too.

[00:23:01] I haven't voted early yet, but everybody's encouraging it.

[00:23:05] And I am a little concerned of what kind of shenanigans they'll poll on Election Day.

[00:23:09] So maybe we should get our votes in early.

[00:23:12] But I'm like you.

[00:23:13] I think once this is if we can ever get the integrity back into our voting system and to our elections, I think it needs to be a national holiday.

[00:23:21] One day voting except for exceptions, you know, that are our military that's not home and maybe invalids that can't get out but can still vote.

[00:23:33] Exceptions.

[00:23:34] But it needs to be one day voting.

[00:23:36] And we need to know the results that same day.

[00:23:39] And it is possible.

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[00:28:09] So, you visit Alaska a lot.

[00:28:14] And I was just wondering, I saw a little article on your website.

[00:28:19] That is powerofthefuture.com.

[00:28:21] What do you think?

[00:28:23] Is Alaska going to vote for Alaska, or is Alaska going to vote for climate change?

[00:28:27] What do you think they're going to do?

[00:28:29] Well, that's a tough one.

[00:28:31] I am personally friends with Nick Begich, and I've been on the record saying that,

[00:28:38] and saying that I support him, and I've given support to his campaign.

[00:28:42] So I am, and that's of course in my personal capacity, not as Power of the Future,

[00:28:47] which is a nonpartisan, non-electoral organization.

[00:28:51] But me personally, I am invested in this race.

[00:28:55] You know, it's always tough to knock off an incumbent.

[00:29:00] And the current representative of Alaska, Mary Paltola, is the incumbent.

[00:29:06] And she's a Democrat, and she's trying to play both sides.

[00:29:11] I think one of the problems that the squad and the radical left has created for the Democrat Party

[00:29:20] is that it really does not allow moderate Democrats, if there are one, if there are any left,

[00:29:28] you are either so far left that you're unrecognizable, or you're a Republican,

[00:29:32] which is why we've seen many Democrats actually leave the party and become Republicans.

[00:29:37] And maybe they're squish Republicans, and maybe there's a question to be made,

[00:29:41] would it be better to have fewer good Republicans or more blah Republicans?

[00:29:49] Because Lord knows there are lots of blah Republicans.

[00:29:51] Yes, there are.

[00:29:53] So I don't know.

[00:29:54] There's probably no good answer for that.

[00:29:57] It's just an argument to be made for both.

[00:30:00] But someone like Mary, who is decent on many issues but terrible on others,

[00:30:09] that's because she's forced to be terrible on others.

[00:30:13] There's no middle ground left for Democrats.

[00:30:19] Heck, even Bob Casey, the incumbent senator from Pennsylvania,

[00:30:24] he's been there 18 years.

[00:30:26] Nobody knows what he's done.

[00:30:28] He just goes to bed.

[00:30:30] He wakes up every six years for an election and then goes back to bed because it's a family name.

[00:30:36] Casey's have run Pennsylvania for generations.

[00:30:39] Even Bob Casey has new TV ads with him and Donald Trump saying how Bob Casey has worked with Donald Trump

[00:30:48] to help secure the border.

[00:30:49] And you look at that and say, well, you are a Democrat campaigning with Donald Trump.

[00:30:55] Yeah, that's really not doing Kamala much good, is it?

[00:30:59] No, because there's no room for a moderate Democrat senator.

[00:31:03] And to a certain extent, Bob Casey, if you could call him a moderate, is probably personally.

[00:31:10] But his votes are as far left as you can get because that's what Chuck Schumer demands.

[00:31:16] So there are no moderate Democrats.

[00:31:18] John Tester in Montana is having the same problem.

[00:31:21] Sherrod Brown is having the same problem in Ohio.

[00:31:24] Tim Kaine in my home state of Virginia, same problem.

[00:31:28] There aren't any moderate Democrat senators.

[00:31:31] You either vote hard left or Chuck Schumer kicks you out of the party where there are a lot of moderate Republicans.

[00:31:39] And I don't like them.

[00:31:41] Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski.

[00:31:45] But we don't kick them out of office.

[00:31:47] Now, maybe we should.

[00:31:48] Maybe we should be as ruthless as the left is.

[00:31:51] I envy that about them, that when they want you to cast your vote a certain way, you do.

[00:31:57] And if you don't, they get rid of you.

[00:32:00] We have more, should we say the word tolerance, Bethany?

[00:32:04] Yes.

[00:32:05] We have more tolerance than the left.

[00:32:07] We do.

[00:32:08] And, you know, it's really up to the Alaskans to kick Murkowski and these others out and Pennsylvania and all those.

[00:32:17] It's up to the people to kick them out.

[00:32:19] Unfortunately, this is just my opinion.

[00:32:23] People don't – they don't know what their representatives, the senators, are voting for.

[00:32:30] They don't realize.

[00:32:31] They don't even pay attention.

[00:32:33] They look at the party, and that's how they vote.

[00:32:36] And that has really got us messed up on both sides of the aisle.

[00:32:40] It has.

[00:32:41] It has.

[00:32:41] And there is that complete disconnect between who you represent and then what you do when you go to D.C.

[00:32:49] And there are multiple factors involved in that.

[00:32:53] There's a complete lack of civics and understanding.

[00:32:57] When Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez first ran for office, again defeating a very powerful incumbent Democrat congressman in Joe Crowley, when she first ran for office, she ran on the subway and garbage pickup and issues that affected her neighborhood.

[00:33:19] No one told her those are not federal issues.

[00:33:23] You should be running for city council if you care about – but it worked.

[00:33:28] It worked because people don't know.

[00:33:30] Yeah, that lady's right.

[00:33:32] The garbage pickup in this neighborhood does stink.

[00:33:35] Could you imagine our founders if they thought you were going to bring to the Congress floor garbage pickup in California, Missouri?

[00:33:44] They would fall out of their chairs and say, talk about making a federal case out of it.

[00:33:50] Bring that back somewhere else.

[00:33:53] No one cares about garbage pickup in D.C., but they've made every local issue national, and they've made every national issue international.

[00:34:03] And that's why no one knows what they're voting for anymore.

[00:34:07] And plus they have these bills that are multi – I don't know what you call them, topics, whatever.

[00:34:16] Yeah.

[00:34:17] And they don't say anything.

[00:34:18] You go through there, you can read it, and you don't know what they're saying.

[00:34:22] But they've made some kind of a provision or law or something, mandate, whatever you want to call it.

[00:34:28] And then they don't live with it.

[00:34:31] Like you said that one time, they make these – you said this, the bureaucrats – they make these rules and regulations that they don't have to live by.

[00:34:40] They don't live out in rural America.

[00:34:42] They don't raise sheep.

[00:34:43] They don't raise cattle.

[00:34:44] They don't care.

[00:34:45] They don't put crops in and rotate crops.

[00:34:49] They have no clue about anything.

[00:34:51] But yet they're making rules and regulations for everyone else.

[00:34:55] And that's the same thing with Congress.

[00:34:57] Who knows what they're doing?

[00:34:58] I saw earlier – I didn't grab the article, but Lloyd Austin has already come out, and they're going to send another – I can't remember how much it was.

[00:35:11] I want to say $40 million – $400 million.

[00:35:14] $400 million.

[00:35:16] worth of equipment and stuff to Ukraine, not to Israel, to Ukraine because they need to fight.

[00:35:25] We need to keep that war going.

[00:35:27] Our founders ran on no taxation without representation, and now we need a no regulation without representation.

[00:35:37] And that's the problem is that – but we know we're taxed to death, and no one even talks about – well, President Trump does talk a lot about tax reform.

[00:35:46] And reducing taxes, and that would be wonderful.

[00:35:49] But we're taxed to the point of ridiculousness as a nation.

[00:35:53] Yes.

[00:35:53] But now we're regulated, too.

[00:35:55] And that double whammy is what keeps us from being genuinely free.

[00:36:00] There are two things I'm excited about, and maybe – I know we're headed to commercial.

[00:36:04] I won't get too excited about them.

[00:36:06] We can talk at the end.

[00:36:07] Well, we can always do.

[00:36:07] Two things I'm most excited about in the Trump administration in 2025, outside of energy, which, of course, is everything.

[00:36:14] But one is the Elon Musk task force we've talked about.

[00:36:18] And the second – and I'll give Bobby Kennedy credit for this – is the RFK Jr.

[00:36:23] Make America Healthy Again.

[00:36:26] We've never had a national conversation.

[00:36:29] Why do so many kids have peanut allergies?

[00:36:31] Why do so many kids have autism?

[00:36:33] Why do so many kids – why do so many adults have digestive issues?

[00:36:37] Why are so many of us lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant?

[00:36:41] And I am old enough now to remember a time that people just ate, and we didn't have to have these myriad conversations about allergies and diseases.

[00:36:52] And it's a real national conversation.

[00:36:55] Why?

[00:36:56] Why are all these issues so prevalent in our diet and in our food?

[00:37:01] And that alone should encourage people to vote for Trump, to say, let's figure out why we are an unhealthy nation.

[00:37:10] Absolutely.

[00:37:11] And that's – you know, there's a lot of things about Bobby I don't like.

[00:37:14] But that is one thing I think he can really, really bring to the table.

[00:37:19] And maybe we can make America healthy again.

[00:37:22] And maybe Elon will, due to the American bureaucracy what he did to Twitter, and start cutting away at the fat.

[00:37:32] And we need some departments just absolutely gone.

[00:37:36] But I'm excited about that, too.

[00:37:38] And let's talk a little bit about Elon and Bobby when we come back.

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[00:42:08] This is Beth Ann.

[00:42:09] So we were talking a little bit about beyond the energy sector,

[00:42:14] what Elon Musk and Bobby Kennedy can offer in this new administration of Trump's.

[00:42:19] I don't know where he's planning on Tulsi Gabbard going,

[00:42:24] but you know that Elon is good at cutting out the excess.

[00:42:32] And that's exciting because that's a big, huge problem here in America.

[00:42:38] And, you know, unfortunately he can't do it in the States,

[00:42:41] but the States are just as fat in their own way as the Feds are.

[00:42:46] But that is exciting that he would do that.

[00:42:50] And he's taking a little hot water right now about his sign,

[00:42:54] his petition to support the Constitution.

[00:42:58] And you go and get your name in a hat for a million dollars.

[00:43:03] A million dollars giveaway.

[00:43:05] I feel a little hypocritical if I do that because they already know I'm supporting the Constitution.

[00:43:10] But I haven't signed a petition yet.

[00:43:13] But I could use the million dollars.

[00:43:15] Anyway.

[00:43:15] I didn't sign the petition either because Virginians are not eligible.

[00:43:19] So, but I support the Constitution anyway.

[00:43:23] So why are Virginians not eligible for that?

[00:43:27] It's considered for the five crucial swing states.

[00:43:32] I believe North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin are the only ones.

[00:43:40] Oh, then I'm probably not eligible either.

[00:43:43] Well, that's a bummer.

[00:43:45] Yeah.

[00:43:47] I still support the Constitution.

[00:43:50] Oh, but he's made the haters angry.

[00:43:54] You know, but everything makes the haters angry.

[00:43:56] They never have a smile on their face.

[00:43:58] No, they're an unhappy group of people.

[00:44:01] But these are two proposals that are, to use the cliche, outside of the box.

[00:44:06] And when you think about it, every presidential election is really election between managerial styles.

[00:44:14] I'm going to manage the decline this way.

[00:44:16] You're going to manage the decline that way.

[00:44:19] But either way, we're still going to spend.

[00:44:21] We're still going to be in debt.

[00:44:22] We're still going to have miserably expensive health care.

[00:44:25] We're going to have miserably expensive military operations worldwide.

[00:44:33] And nothing's really going to change.

[00:44:36] And that's kind of where we've been as a nation for quite some time.

[00:44:40] Joe Biden added half a trillion dollars in debt in the last couple of months.

[00:44:45] Half a trillion dollars in debt added just in the last few months.

[00:44:51] And this is all buying the election.

[00:44:53] This was all preplanned.

[00:44:55] Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS Act, Infrastructure Act, it's all planned to be spent now so that, as they thought Joe Biden is running for office, he can be cutting ribbons, saying, look at all these projects we're doing because build back better.

[00:45:12] And he wouldn't be doing it.

[00:45:14] I haven't heard that for a while.

[00:45:15] As president, he wouldn't be doing it as a candidate.

[00:45:18] He'd be doing it as president so the campaign doesn't have to pay for it, et cetera, et cetera.

[00:45:22] That backfired on them, but they're still spending the money.

[00:45:28] But these two proposals, Elon's and JFK Jr., are very exciting about reimagining what is possible.

[00:45:38] And again, we don't want big government, but government does have a function.

[00:45:43] And one of its functions I always thought should be, why do all of our children have peanut allergies?

[00:45:49] Yes.

[00:45:50] That's not an impossibility to come to that answer.

[00:45:54] No one's invested.

[00:45:56] Why?

[00:45:57] Because EpiPens are very lucrative.

[00:46:00] And so we don't look at solutions.

[00:46:03] We look at managing the decline because someone's making a lot of money off of that.

[00:46:09] Pharmaceutical companies have made lots of money on telling many scared parents, and I'm not criticizing parents, but many scared parents that your eight-year-old boy has ADHD.

[00:46:22] He has ADD.

[00:46:23] He has this.

[00:46:24] He has that.

[00:46:25] All diagnosed with behavioral disorders, all jacked up on Ritalin.

[00:46:30] He doesn't have a disorder.

[00:46:32] He just has a lot of energy.

[00:46:34] Some little boys are insane.

[00:46:36] I don't know why.

[00:46:37] Yes, I had a few of those.

[00:46:38] I have multiple dogs.

[00:46:40] One is insane.

[00:46:40] I don't know why, but he is.

[00:46:43] He doesn't have a disease.

[00:46:45] He just has a lot of energy.

[00:46:48] And yet pharmaceutical companies have convinced frustrated moms and dads, yeah, your little boy has got a behavioral issue.

[00:46:56] And if you just pay this medicine forever, we've made little zombies out of countless generations of – or countless children this generation because someone's making money off it.

[00:47:08] So the Bobby Kennedy Make America Healthy Again initiative I think is very, very important because we're not right now a healthy nation.

[00:47:16] We're the fattest country on earth for a reason, and we have to figure out why.

[00:47:23] Right.

[00:47:23] So they would be able to think clearer and vote smarter.

[00:47:28] So I'm pretty sure the Democrats would be against that.

[00:47:31] And I know that the FDA and the pharmaceutical businesses, the government and the pharmaceuticals, they're in bed together.

[00:47:40] And we know that.

[00:47:42] And I think there is – this was several years ago, and I think it was when Trump was running in 2016, but I could be mistaken about the timeline there.

[00:47:50] But somebody had brought up autism and vaccines.

[00:47:56] We vaccinate our children so much.

[00:47:57] My kids got like three little things when they were little, and now my grandkids are getting all kinds of vaccinations that I don't think they need.

[00:48:07] But he was going – he thought it – Ben Carson thought that it was enough that it looked – it could use some research on it, do research.

[00:48:17] And it was when Megyn Kelly was still on Fox, and she kind of was rude and ripped into him about – I mean, he's the doctor, not her.

[00:48:27] And if he thinks, well, a little research on it would be beneficial, and she just acted like, well, we just should accept these vaccines.

[00:48:35] Our children need them, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

[00:48:37] But that's not necessarily true.

[00:48:40] No, it's not.

[00:48:41] And this is where the dangers of big money in government, because they fund the answers they want.

[00:48:47] There are multiple reports out demonstrating how Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Khalil were worse because of climate change.

[00:48:57] Yes.

[00:48:57] Significantly worse because of climate change.

[00:49:00] Those reports are funded by people who get funding from the government to fund studies to show that climate change is getting worse.

[00:49:09] Of course that's the answer they got.

[00:49:11] You give me a million dollars right now.

[00:49:13] That's what they get paid for.

[00:49:15] Exactly.

[00:49:15] I will fund you – I will write you a study to tell me whatever you want if you give me a million dollars.

[00:49:21] And a million, these are hundreds of millions of dollars.

[00:49:24] All these universities, University of X that got a $45 million grant from the Department of Sciences to study climate change, of course that's what they're going to show.

[00:49:36] And it's the same with pharmaceuticals.

[00:49:38] It's the same with vaccines.

[00:49:40] It's the same with anything where the government is funding the outcomes it wants to achieve.

[00:49:46] And our kids are suffering as a result.

[00:49:48] Very exciting stuff, Bethany.

[00:49:50] It is.

[00:49:51] And it's the same with other things in our lives.

[00:49:53] Every time they mandate something and demand you have to have a license for it, somebody else is benefiting that.

[00:49:59] I mean, just think about it.

[00:50:01] If we told everyone, well, you need to join Power of the Future or you're going to get fined.

[00:50:08] You need to have a license.

[00:50:10] It's like – I know, that was a bad example.

[00:50:13] But, yeah, I think they're in bed together.

[00:50:15] And I think it's a win-win for somebody with that kind of a company like the pharmaceuticals that you get forced to use their product.

[00:50:24] Same thing with insurance.

[00:50:26] Anyway, I think it's going to be an interesting time and we're going to get there.

[00:50:31] Thank you, Daniel, for all that you do.

[00:50:33] Hanging in there, my friend.

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