3533 – December 11, 2024 – Ignorance in Full Bloom – WE HAD A GREAT VICTORY ON NOV 5… BUT WE HAVEN’T YET WON BACK OUR NATION! Even though many in the nation feel as though a great burden has been lifted, I can assure you that the battle for Liberty is just beginning, AND there is much work yet to be done!
My old boss Derry Brownfield used an expression when he referred to something most of us would term lacking in commonsense. He’d say, “Ignorance Gone to Seed.” I believe that is (or was) the climate change hoax. However, when things would continue down the “stupid path of nonsense logic” he declared it was, “Ignorance in full bloom!” I believe America has arrived there. Don’t you?
Headlines are proof of ignorance seeded and blooming!
A troubled young man shoots an insurance CEO in the back… and he is being hailed as a hero.
Another young man stops a mentally ill man from killing people on a subway and he’s called a racist!
Nancy Mace is attacked in the capital by man who is trans. She’s ok and he was arrested. Will he serve as much time as the J6 prisoners?
We have a MEGA corrupt president. We worry about the gargantuan bureaucracy of our government and BIG Pharma, mega corporations from our food, household products to toys, OR the wacko environmentalists, as well as all BIG unions! They seem to be influencing our elected officials MORE than we are. The last I read, We the People are their bosses!
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[00:00:01] Hey, where are you going?
[00:00:03] I gotta get home.
[00:00:04] 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 DC 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 is my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure to be here with you today.
[00:00:47] You know it's also a mission and something I feel that I am drawn to do.
[00:00:52] Otherwise, I'd be home running around taking care of grandchildren and having a lot of fun.
[00:00:56] But I do have fun here with you.
[00:00:58] I don't want you to think that I don't.
[00:00:59] You know that I do.
[00:01:00] I love you guys.
[00:01:01] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.
[00:01:03] For such a time as this, O most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you with thankful hearts for the tasks you have put each one of us to do.
[00:01:16] And Father, I beg you to equip me and Mindy and all those listening to do the jobs that you would have us to do.
[00:01:29] There is much to be done.
[00:01:33] Father, let us be in this world, but not of this world.
[00:01:37] And yet, it is our job.
[00:01:41] It is our mission to make things better in this world.
[00:01:47] And we can only do that through you.
[00:01:49] So we thank you, Father, for your love and your grace and your mercy.
[00:01:55] And as always, Father, I pray again that you will protect President Donald J. Trump and all those around him.
[00:02:01] Protect his family, Father.
[00:02:04] Take care of them.
[00:02:06] And Father, as you continue to reveal the corruption that has been driving this nation for way too long, not just this administration.
[00:02:16] It's just escalating.
[00:02:19] Help us to be good soldiers, to be good citizens, to be good disciples as we go forth and try to remove the corruption and restore the lost principles of our country and of you.
[00:02:41] For people have lost their way because they stopped looking for you.
[00:02:47] So, Father, may we be those disciples.
[00:02:53] Give us that gift of discernment.
[00:02:55] Give us wisdom, godly wisdom.
[00:02:59] And, Father, may we always go forth in love.
[00:03:03] It is in Jesus' name that I pray.
[00:03:09] We had a great victory on November 5th, but we haven't yet won back our nation.
[00:03:16] Even though many in the nation feel as though a great burden has been lifted, I think we all feel that way, although I'm a little bit skeptical about things.
[00:03:24] I can assure you that the battle for liberty is just beginning.
[00:03:31] And there is much work to be done.
[00:03:34] My old boss, Derry Brownfield, used an expression when he was referring to something what most of us would say was lacking in common sense.
[00:03:42] He'd go, he would say, and in fact, he wrote an article about it, titled that, when he'd find something.
[00:03:48] Ignorance gone to seed.
[00:03:50] And I believe that is, was, is climate change.
[00:03:55] It's a hoax.
[00:03:56] However, when things would continue down the stupid path or nonsense logic, he would declare it was ignorance in full bloom.
[00:04:08] And I believe America has arrived there.
[00:04:11] Don't you?
[00:04:14] Our diseased culture has contributed to the lack of common sense in this nation.
[00:04:24] Headlines are proof of ignorance seated in and blooming.
[00:04:31] A troubled young man shoots an insurance CEO in the back.
[00:04:36] And we have people calling him a hero.
[00:04:39] Another young man stops a mentally ill man from killing people on a subway.
[00:04:44] And he's called a racist.
[00:04:47] Nancy Mace is attacked in the Capitol by a man who's trans.
[00:04:54] She's okay.
[00:04:55] He was arrested.
[00:04:57] Will he serve as much time as the J6 prisoners?
[00:05:01] I doubt it.
[00:05:03] We have a mega corrupt president.
[00:05:10] And many government officials encouraging him.
[00:05:13] Getting ready to issue blanket preemptive pardons.
[00:05:16] So Trump can't go after those who, for their crimes against him, as they would indicate against him.
[00:05:25] Meaning Trump.
[00:05:26] But while the crimes they committed were an attempt to stop President Trump from being president,
[00:05:32] they failed.
[00:05:34] Because we made them fail.
[00:05:35] But those impeachment trials and those indictments that kept coming were really directed at you and me.
[00:05:43] As he said, they hate us.
[00:05:46] He's just standing in the way.
[00:05:48] We the people.
[00:05:50] We worry about the gargantuan bureaucracy of our government.
[00:05:54] We are encouraged that the new Department of Doge is going to be trimming it down significantly.
[00:06:01] But what about the outside interests, those NGOs that are influencing our elected officials?
[00:06:10] From the state level on up.
[00:06:13] Well, really, even the city and the counties on up to the federal level.
[00:06:18] Whether it be the LGBTQ movement, the animal rights radicals, the insurance companies, big pharma, mega corporations from our food,
[00:06:26] household products, our toys, or the wacko environmentalists, as well as all big unions.
[00:06:33] They seem to be influencing our elected officials a whole lot more than we are.
[00:06:38] Last I read, we the people are the boss.
[00:06:42] Consent of the governed.
[00:06:45] That's kind of been flipped upside down, hasn't it?
[00:06:49] Unlike the government bosses who like to jet set around and spend our money,
[00:06:54] we the people bosses can't afford to behave in such a manner.
[00:06:59] We also cannot afford to stay silent.
[00:07:03] In fact, it is our silence and our apathy that has caused our nation to be in such a way, in such despair.
[00:07:10] As I said earlier, we had a great victory on November 5th.
[00:07:16] But we haven't yet won back our nation.
[00:07:20] There is yet much work to be done by you and by me in order to bring America home.
[00:07:30] And with that, I would like to...
[00:07:32] We are having a little trouble with Mindy.
[00:07:34] Obviously, she can't hear us.
[00:07:36] We need to work on that.
[00:07:37] Okay, so we're not bringing her on yet.
[00:07:38] I can't text the producer, so he's just going to have to listen and try to get her back.
[00:07:43] Okay.
[00:07:43] All right.
[00:07:46] So, anyway, we are having difficulties.
[00:07:51] That has been, you know, as Daniel said yesterday, the devil's working.
[00:07:55] I think we do do some good around here.
[00:07:58] I know you shouldn't say do-do.
[00:08:01] But I think we do some good.
[00:08:03] I hear, not that I am that original, but I hear other shows that are mocking some of the things that I say.
[00:08:11] Not mocking, or using some of the same things that I say.
[00:08:14] The ideas that I pass.
[00:08:16] But what makes us special here, or special, what sets us apart, is we aren't connected to any big network.
[00:08:26] I would like to be.
[00:08:27] I think we could afford to do more.
[00:08:29] But then they might stifle us a little bit, too.
[00:08:33] So, without that kind of interference or that kind of support, we continue on, and we have for many years.
[00:08:44] But we're really on the rural side.
[00:08:47] And you know how I feel.
[00:08:49] Rural America is the foundation of all America.
[00:08:55] And when we get Mindy back on, she has several stories that are going on right now that we need to talk about.
[00:09:02] And it does involve these NGOs and how they come into your cities, how they come into your counties, how they come into your states.
[00:09:13] And they influence things.
[00:09:15] One thing, a very quick, very quick example that all of you can remember, at least in Missouri, but it was in other states just under a different name,
[00:09:25] was the Amendment 3.
[00:09:28] That came because of outsiders coming around with petitions.
[00:09:35] And the petitions that people signed weren't really what they thought they were signing.
[00:09:41] So, they're not only outside influencers.
[00:09:44] They're liars.
[00:09:45] But they're destroying our government.
[00:09:47] They're destroying America.
[00:09:50] Keeping us.
[00:09:51] Keeping us.
[00:09:53] From freedom.
[00:09:54] From liberty.
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[00:09:58] This is Beth Ann.
[00:09:59] We'll be right back.
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[00:13:09] We have returned, and I think we have fixed the phone problem, at least for now.
[00:13:22] We had trouble yesterday, too, but we bring on Mindy.
[00:13:25] Mindy Patterson of the Cavalry Group.
[00:13:27] Mindy, how are you doing today?
[00:13:29] Good morning.
[00:13:30] I'm doing great.
[00:13:31] Other than stressing out here in this first hour.
[00:13:35] Oh, I know.
[00:13:36] Technical difficulties are no fun.
[00:13:38] Yeah, we had phone troubles yesterday, too.
[00:13:41] So Daniel said the devil's just working, trying to keep us from doing our good work.
[00:13:45] That's right.
[00:13:46] Yeah, so he's not going to succeed.
[00:13:48] Well, you missed the monologue.
[00:13:49] And basically, the monologue was saying that we won an election, but the battle just began.
[00:13:54] Oh, boy, is that ever true.
[00:13:56] And while the NGOs, I'm sorry, while the Doge is going to take care of the bureaucracy, who is going to take care of these NGOs that keep influencing our elected officials from city and county and state and on up to the feds?
[00:14:13] Because they seem to have more influence than we do.
[00:14:16] And part of that is our fault, because we're not hounding these guys like we ought to, because we is the boss.
[00:14:23] But that is a concern.
[00:14:25] So I don't know how we're going to get around that other than we, the people, have got to do something.
[00:14:30] That's it.
[00:14:31] And I know you have two stories today that fall into this category.
[00:14:35] And so I want to get started with that, since we're getting a little late start.
[00:14:39] No, it's okay.
[00:14:40] Well, we're always dealing with NGOs, as you know.
[00:14:43] I mean, and they all have very deep pockets.
[00:14:47] That's, you know, the other issue that we have with these non-governmental organizations is they betray Americans, telling Americans they're, you know, going to solve a problem.
[00:14:58] And then they raise money on the back of these issues and, you know, use the money elsewhere to basically advance radical policies, anti-American policies to destroy agriculture or private property.
[00:15:15] It's crazy.
[00:15:16] I mean, it's happening everywhere.
[00:15:18] And yesterday we were discussing, and I had shared what's going on there in Oklahoma with Daniel while we were on the air.
[00:15:26] I got your text.
[00:15:27] And, but these, the president of the United States, Joe Biden, if he's really the one doing anything, they're trying to feed these NGOs.
[00:15:41] We're going to call them these outside organizations.
[00:15:43] They're feeding them, funneling them money right and left right now and influencing policy.
[00:15:53] That's right.
[00:15:53] And so it goes on and on and on.
[00:15:57] And stopping the bureaucracy is necessary.
[00:15:59] But how do we stop these NGOs?
[00:16:02] Yeah.
[00:16:03] Well, you know, that's part of the problem is a lot of this paying, pay to play, as we call it, is no secret.
[00:16:13] I mean, the American people know this has been going on forever.
[00:16:16] Lobby groups and NGOs alike are funneling money to lawmakers to buy influence.
[00:16:24] And then we get these crazy situations where the bureaucracies are running the show for legislation that has passed that allows, it's actually written into legislation that they allow for public-private partnerships,
[00:16:42] which basically means that these non-governmental organizations or even private corporations can write big, fat checks to the bureaucracies to implement their agenda.
[00:16:54] That's crazy.
[00:16:55] And that is truly happening.
[00:16:58] It's insane to me that, you know, lawmakers are standing by while this is going on.
[00:17:03] And this pay-to-play scheme is going on at the local and state level, too.
[00:17:08] Absolutely.
[00:17:08] Absolutely.
[00:17:09] And we see it across the nation, everywhere.
[00:17:15] So let's talk about what's going on in Oklahoma first.
[00:17:19] And then we're going to go to San Antonio.
[00:17:21] Let's talk about what's going on in Oklahoma.
[00:17:23] Sure.
[00:17:23] Well, Governor Stitt is going to end up with egg on his face not too far from now.
[00:17:28] I mean, it's really stunning to me that he is paving the way for the Green New Deal.
[00:17:35] And I can't help it, but, you know, we're a very red state.
[00:17:39] We are a very conservative state.
[00:17:41] And not only are we a conservative state, we're an oil and gas state, you know.
[00:17:46] And now we've got a governor that is not only agreeing to policies but welcoming with open arms global corporations that want to come here to Oklahoma to implement green energy.
[00:18:02] And some of that green energy is under the umbrella of CO2 carbon capture plants
[00:18:10] and these transmission lines that they're wanting to have traverse our country.
[00:18:16] They're going to go right, actually, right through my backyard.
[00:18:19] Not directly in my backyard, but not far from us.
[00:18:23] Maybe 30 miles to our north, these transmission lines, which are supposed to be moving the energy from the wind complexes
[00:18:34] as well as the solar energy complexes that they have plated.
[00:18:37] It's a gimmick.
[00:18:40] And none of this is going to meet our demands for electricity.
[00:18:44] They're trying to phase us out of oil and gas and push us into green energy, which is, in my personal opinion, irresponsible.
[00:18:54] It's just absolutely irresponsible.
[00:18:55] We're not ready for that, to make the transition to all electric everything.
[00:19:01] And before we have the infrastructure in place, we are so settled, as you know, into oil and gas.
[00:19:10] The infrastructure is there.
[00:19:11] It's been working for us great.
[00:19:12] They're wanting to reinvent the wheel.
[00:19:15] And they're trying to break something or fix something that's not broken.
[00:19:20] And I don't understand why Governor Stitt is pushing this so hard, other than he's getting paid.
[00:19:26] Yes, it's money.
[00:19:27] You know, it's all about money.
[00:19:29] It's always about money.
[00:19:31] But that's very apparent.
[00:19:32] But it's obvious and shameful.
[00:19:36] And I suspect that he has aspirations for higher office.
[00:19:43] I don't know why he's doing this, if that's the case.
[00:19:45] I think he may, after his governorship is done in two years, I could see him running for the U.S. Senate seat.
[00:19:55] Well, Oklahomans need to know what he's doing.
[00:19:57] You know, it goes back to this ignorance gone to seed.
[00:20:01] I know you didn't get to hear my opening.
[00:20:02] But Derry Brownfield used to talk about some of these things that would take place.
[00:20:06] And he'd say, well, that's ignorance gone to seed.
[00:20:07] And when it really got bad, he'd call it ignorance in full bloom.
[00:20:10] So they tell us CO2 is bad for us.
[00:20:13] Now, we know you cannot survive without CO2.
[00:20:15] Right.
[00:20:16] But you also can't survive without oxygen.
[00:20:19] So they put this CO2, concentrating it, capturing it, which is stupid in the first place.
[00:20:26] Yep.
[00:20:27] And how dangerous it is.
[00:20:28] Now, I had not heard, but I read in this article that you said to me that not only is Governor Stitt doing this, but nobody knew about it.
[00:20:38] Nobody in Oklahoma knew about it.
[00:20:40] It was all being done secretly.
[00:20:42] Yep.
[00:20:42] So she suggests here, does Governor Stitt know that what happened in Satari, I can't even say it.
[00:20:50] It was in Mississippi.
[00:20:52] Sataritia?
[00:20:53] Yes.
[00:20:53] I can't.
[00:20:54] Where a whole town exposed to CO2 from a ruptured pipeline.
[00:20:58] So this is concentrated, which I would imagine sucks the oxygen right out.
[00:21:03] Nothing can readily happen with CO2 pipelines because of the physics of the gas.
[00:21:09] Right.
[00:21:09] Hospitalized 45 people.
[00:21:11] I said nothing.
[00:21:13] I said it's supposed to be something.
[00:21:15] It hospitalized 45 people.
[00:21:17] And I would assume they're going to be okay.
[00:21:19] But I don't know that because I had not heard that story.
[00:21:22] But that is exactly what I said would happen.
[00:21:25] That was ignorance in full bloom to take CO2 without oxygen and capture it in a concentrated, in a pipeline.
[00:21:34] And then what happens when the pipeline breaks?
[00:21:36] It's very dangerous.
[00:21:38] You know, all these lawmakers and bureaucrats claim to be so concerned about public health and safety.
[00:21:45] And yet they push policies that push these CO2 capture pipelines.
[00:21:49] And it really encroaches not only on private property, but it poses danger to the citizens around it.
[00:21:57] And it makes no sense as to why this is getting pushed so hard.
[00:22:01] Because in our view, it's a lie.
[00:22:04] Carbon capture is the dumbest idea I've ever seen.
[00:22:08] It really isn't impactful.
[00:22:10] And Kristi Noem's gone along with it.
[00:22:12] Yep.
[00:22:13] And this governor, they're both Republican governors, going along with it.
[00:22:18] So their people need to give them a call.
[00:22:20] And I don't have the call for those states.
[00:22:22] But it needs to be stopped.
[00:22:25] If only we had the deep pockets that these NGOs have.
[00:22:28] So this company that's come up with this idea and putting in these pipelines, they're making big bucks out of this.
[00:22:36] Yes.
[00:22:37] And the American people, it's always about the land, Mindy.
[00:22:41] Oh, it's always about the land.
[00:22:42] It's always about the land.
[00:22:44] And listen to this.
[00:22:45] I think I mentioned to you, but your listeners need to know, there's a leftist organization out there that claims to be supporting farmers and ranchers.
[00:22:54] But they're, oh, we'll wait.
[00:22:57] Yeah, give us a name when we come back.
[00:23:00] You're listening to CSE Talk Radio.
[00:23:01] This is Beth Ann with Mindy Patterson of the Cavalry Group.
[00:23:04] Go to thecavalrygroup.com and support what she is doing.
[00:23:08] And also read what's going on.
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[00:23:14] Also, the New Territory Media is her website.
[00:23:18] Newterritorymedia.com.
[00:23:20] You'll find this information there.
[00:23:21] The article that we are referring to is actually from The Federalist.
[00:23:27] So you can find it there.
[00:23:29] It's written by Jenny White.
[00:23:32] And, but, folks, we've got to wake up.
[00:23:35] We have to stay connected and involved or we'll lose our country.
[00:23:39] It doesn't matter who we elect.
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[00:23:44] Mindy Patterson.
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[00:28:08] This is Beth Ann.
[00:28:09] We're going to pick up where we left off, and Mindy, I'm going to turn it over to you.
[00:28:13] Great. Thank you.
[00:28:15] Well, I took part in an industry agriculture conference call about a month ago.
[00:28:23] It was given by America Farmland Trust, which is an association or organization, an NGO, that claims to represent farmers and ranchers
[00:28:34] and claiming to be protecting farmland.
[00:28:39] But they're pushing farmers and ranchers to adapt to policies and procedures that they consider better for the land while also pushing climate change.
[00:28:53] They're pushing climate policies on farmers and ranchers, basically, is what they're doing under the guise of conservation.
[00:28:59] Well, I participated in this call where Tom Bilsack, our federal secretary of agriculture, participated.
[00:29:06] And I was absolutely shook because Tom Bilsack said at least three times,
[00:29:12] we have to stop the bleeding for farmers and ranchers who are unable to make ends meet and make a living.
[00:29:19] They're all hurting right now.
[00:29:21] And the solution to this that we've come up with at USDA is providing subsidies for farmers and ranchers to accept funds in exchange for easements on farmland and ranch land for CO2 pipelines, wind, and solar.
[00:29:44] Sell your soul.
[00:30:13] They're trying to keep control.
[00:30:14] They're trying to masquerade behind this notion of conservation, and they're pushing climate policies that are coming from the USDA under the Natural Resources Conservation Services.
[00:30:29] How does it conserve the land to put up these windmills, these turbines?
[00:30:34] Exactly.
[00:30:34] How does it conserve the land to take the land and put these pipelines in?
[00:30:39] Right.
[00:30:39] I mean, none of the – or even the – as she pointed out in this article from The Federalist, the solar panels, if they shatter and break, that land's done.
[00:30:51] I mean, it's got all this glass in it that it's not going to biodegrade.
[00:30:55] And the plastic fibers as well from the wind turbines.
[00:30:59] Yes.
[00:30:59] Yes.
[00:31:00] I mean, it's a mess.
[00:31:00] They catch fire and explode.
[00:31:02] It's not rare.
[00:31:03] No.
[00:31:04] It happens – and nobody knows about it.
[00:31:06] Yeah.
[00:31:06] Nobody knows about it.
[00:31:08] So with that topic, I want to ask you a question I've been wanting to ask.
[00:31:13] I've been wanting to text you, and I've just been so busy.
[00:31:15] Mm-hmm.
[00:31:16] What do you think of Brooke Rollins?
[00:31:19] Oh, I'm very excited.
[00:31:21] Good, good.
[00:31:22] I wasn't sure.
[00:31:23] I hadn't heard her name before, and I figured you had.
[00:31:25] So I wanted to get your feedback on that.
[00:31:30] I wanted to get the opportunity to get to know a couple people from the America First Policy Institute at some recent events where I spoke this fall.
[00:31:38] So I haven't met Brooke Rollins, but I have met some of her colleagues.
[00:31:43] Brooke Rollins has been, of course, the CEO of America First Policy Institute and has been in charge of sort of directing policy under this organization.
[00:31:54] She is all about less government, less regulation.
[00:32:01] She is, from what I've learned, very in tune with the fact that USDA has been really drilling down and overreaching in their regulatory overreach of farmers, ranchers, and people who raise, breed, and work with animals.
[00:32:17] I think we're going to see a huge shift at USDA, which I'm just really excited about.
[00:32:27] I'm very excited about her.
[00:32:28] And actually, I'm really glad that it's not a legislator.
[00:32:33] I'm glad that somebody taking that seat is somebody who's been working in the private sector.
[00:32:39] She has an agriculture degree from Texas A&M.
[00:32:41] Yes, I saw that.
[00:32:42] I did look at that.
[00:32:43] She has a personal agriculture background.
[00:32:46] I think she's got skin in the game.
[00:32:49] I couldn't be happier.
[00:32:50] You should.
[00:32:51] A lot of these people who have served as lawmakers are great, but at the same time, they're stuck.
[00:32:57] They have their way of doing things.
[00:33:00] And I see her being just a breath of fresh air, honestly.
[00:33:04] I think you should make her an honorary member of the cavalry group and just send her packets.
[00:33:11] Yeah.
[00:33:12] And then she'll know you're there.
[00:33:14] Maybe she'll come to you for it, you know, and you can get in the door there and tell her, look, this is what's going on, these radical animal rights groups.
[00:33:21] And that's why I'm here.
[00:33:23] And, yeah, I think you ought to do that.
[00:33:24] I really do.
[00:33:25] Well, we have written letters.
[00:33:27] So I'm sure you have.
[00:33:29] Yes.
[00:33:29] I want to – I threw her name out there without saying who she is.
[00:33:33] She is the nominee Trump has put forth for Secretary of Agriculture.
[00:33:38] Yes.
[00:33:38] And so I didn't say that when I asked, what do you think of her?
[00:33:43] So –
[00:33:44] I couldn't be happier.
[00:33:45] All of us over here couldn't be happier.
[00:33:47] I'm ecstatic to hear that.
[00:33:49] The thing is, is that she's not – she wasn't on the list, so she wasn't even on her radar, as you just said.
[00:33:57] Awesome.
[00:33:57] And so while it was a surprise, it was a pleasant surprise.
[00:34:00] And, yeah, we're really pleased.
[00:34:02] We like those kind of surprises.
[00:34:03] Yeah.
[00:34:04] That's great.
[00:34:05] That's fantastic.
[00:34:06] Okay, back to these NGOs, these outside organizations.
[00:34:10] And still, it's about – I don't know what San Antonio thinks they're doing, the city council.
[00:34:16] But let's go back.
[00:34:17] We've talked about this before.
[00:34:18] It's not going to go away, folks.
[00:34:21] We've got to do something about it.
[00:34:23] And I would think that the people there would rise up and say, how come they keep electing these people?
[00:34:30] But anyway, the radical rights groups are back at it, trying to get rid of the horse and carriage.
[00:34:35] Oh, yeah.
[00:34:37] We've been at this now for almost two years in San Antonio.
[00:34:42] And the thing that makes this all very questionable and confusing is that we successfully helped pass a bill in Texas,
[00:34:53] similar to the Working Animal Protection Act, which basically disallows local government from banning outright a lawful business
[00:35:02] that utilizes working animals, which would mean that they are not allowed to ban horse-drawn carriages.
[00:35:10] Well, this bill called the Regulatory Consistency Act in Texas basically says the same thing as the Working Animal Protection Act,
[00:35:21] but it broadens.
[00:35:27] It basically says that local government can't ban outright any small business at the local level.
[00:35:34] And the sponsor of the bill saw the writing on the wall that a lot of Californians are moving to Texas,
[00:35:41] and they're bringing with them their ideology and anti-gas-powered lawnmowers and this and that,
[00:35:49] and banning dry cleaners.
[00:35:50] So he broadened it.
[00:35:52] Well, the San Antonio City Council is saying that it doesn't protect horse-drawn carriages
[00:35:57] because it doesn't define working animals.
[00:36:00] Well, I find that, and we find that, completely absurd.
[00:36:04] It is.
[00:36:05] Because, you know, are we going to have to go and define every single small business now?
[00:36:10] Small business is small business.
[00:36:12] And we have to define a woman.
[00:36:14] Well, exactly.
[00:36:18] So here we are again, but now they're trying to,
[00:36:21] the City Council in San Antonio has been under the influence of these radical animal rights groups,
[00:36:29] and they are working overtime to ban horse-drawn carriages,
[00:36:33] which do nothing but promote tourism in the River Rock of San Antonio
[00:36:39] and the whole, you know, River Walk area.
[00:36:43] And it's a beautiful city.
[00:36:44] I don't know if you've ever been there.
[00:36:45] I went through it.
[00:36:47] I would really like to go every other Thanksgiving.
[00:36:50] We are kind of on our own.
[00:36:52] This year was the big event, Thanksgiving.
[00:36:55] And I've told my husband, one of these days I'd like to go to Texas during that time
[00:36:59] just for the River Rock because they have the boats come down,
[00:37:04] and they're all decorated for Christmas or so I've been told.
[00:37:07] And it's just a gorgeous place.
[00:37:10] Well, they're trying to ban the carriages, and I worry they're going to be gone, you know,
[00:37:15] before I get there if we don't stop them.
[00:37:17] Yep.
[00:37:18] Same thing in New York, Kansas City, St. Louis, and anywhere else, Chicago,
[00:37:22] anywhere they're at, they're after them.
[00:37:24] Folks, they're after it.
[00:37:26] They want to change this country, and I don't even know what it would be.
[00:37:30] It would be a mess.
[00:37:31] That's what it's turning out to be.
[00:37:33] Anyway, we're headed into a break.
[00:37:34] You're listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:37:36] This is Beth Ann.
[00:37:37] We need to contact Ken Paxton,
[00:37:39] and we're going to talk about how to do that when we get back.
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[00:42:04] And we have returned to listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:42:07] This is Beth Ann.
[00:42:08] So, the Cavalry Group is urging Americans
[00:42:11] to contact Attorney General Ken Paxton.
[00:42:16] I do like Ken Paxton.
[00:42:17] Boy, the rhinos in Texas tried to do a number on him,
[00:42:21] and he survived just like Trump did.
[00:42:23] Yep, I know. I know.
[00:42:25] How can they contact?
[00:42:26] How can we contact him?
[00:42:27] Go to our website.
[00:42:29] Go to our website and click on the Take Action tab
[00:42:33] and scroll down to Legislative Campaigns,
[00:42:35] and you'll see a campaign that says,
[00:42:38] Urge AG Ken Paxton to take action.
[00:42:41] Basically, the San Antonio City Council
[00:42:43] is trying to wordsmith their way through this situation,
[00:42:47] and they're not calling it an outright ban.
[00:42:49] They're calling it a phase-out,
[00:42:51] which is the equivalent of a ban.
[00:42:53] So, make no mistake.
[00:42:54] They're working to ban horse-drunk carriages.
[00:42:57] And they act like they're doing the carriage companies a favor
[00:43:00] by phasing them out over time,
[00:43:03] and it's just a dirty trick.
[00:43:06] So, under the Regulatory Consistency Act,
[00:43:09] it makes this phase-out or ban against the law.
[00:43:13] And so, we need to let Ken Paxton know that, you know,
[00:43:18] if they do this, they're breaking the law,
[00:43:20] and the San Antonio City Council needs to be held accountable.
[00:43:25] And so, we're calling upon Ken Paxton
[00:43:28] and urging him to enforce the Regulatory Consistency Act,
[00:43:32] which prohibits local governments from enacting ordinances
[00:43:35] that ban lawful existing businesses,
[00:43:38] which is what they're trying to do in San Antonio.
[00:43:40] All right, and it's very simple,
[00:43:42] and we'll try and put that link onto our Facebook page.
[00:43:46] And your link is already on my website.
[00:43:51] Yes, thank you.
[00:43:52] But just click on the Cavalry Group and go there to take action.
[00:43:55] It's the third one down after you reach the legislation.
[00:43:58] It's the third one down.
[00:43:59] And the letter's already written for you.
[00:44:01] All you've got to do is put your name there, blah, blah, blah,
[00:44:04] and it's done.
[00:44:05] I've got it up right now,
[00:44:06] and I'll finish it when I get off the air.
[00:44:08] Great. Thank you.
[00:44:09] We've got to do this.
[00:44:10] We need to hold these city council people accountable
[00:44:14] because that's not their job to ban businesses.
[00:44:18] Their job is to support businesses.
[00:44:21] Right.
[00:44:22] Exactly.
[00:44:23] And not to mention the fact,
[00:44:24] this is the exact reason we have passed
[00:44:27] the Working Animal Protection Act in Oklahoma, Arkansas,
[00:44:30] and hopefully more states to come this next year.
[00:44:32] But, you know,
[00:44:34] these local governments can't ban something
[00:44:37] just because it doesn't align with their personal beliefs.
[00:44:40] If you don't like horse-drawn carriages,
[00:44:42] don't go for a ride.
[00:44:44] You know,
[00:44:44] if you don't like the rodeo,
[00:44:45] don't attend.
[00:44:47] That's right.
[00:44:47] You don't like pet stores,
[00:44:48] don't get your animals from pet stores.
[00:44:50] It's that simple.
[00:44:51] Let the free market do the work.
[00:44:54] And, but quit trying to legislate people out of business.
[00:45:00] This is really a scary notion
[00:45:02] because they're starting with these things
[00:45:04] because they have an emotional agenda,
[00:45:06] but they'll move along to something else
[00:45:09] that will impact everybody.
[00:45:12] And, you know,
[00:45:13] one thing I think that the November 5th has done,
[00:45:17] it's, it's made Americans,
[00:45:18] at least I'm praying that this is true.
[00:45:20] I mentioned it to Daniel yesterday.
[00:45:22] I think Americans are more emboldened.
[00:45:25] They realize they are the ones with the power.
[00:45:28] Liberty is always in the hands of the people,
[00:45:30] but first it must be a longing and a lust within their hearts
[00:45:33] is what I always say.
[00:45:35] And so this,
[00:45:37] this battle with Trump's nominees,
[00:45:39] all of a sudden,
[00:45:40] some of them are going,
[00:45:41] oh, oh, okay.
[00:45:43] Okay.
[00:45:43] Well, because they've been getting phone calls.
[00:45:45] I have called for people to give them calls.
[00:45:48] Mark Levin was giving out the phone number like I was
[00:45:51] and Trump put an ad up
[00:45:54] to go after Johnny Ernst there in Iowa.
[00:45:59] And all of a sudden she's changing her mind.
[00:46:02] And so I think we also need to encourage them
[00:46:07] or just demand that these votes are not secret ballot.
[00:46:13] It should not be a secret how they vote.
[00:46:15] The American people have every right to know
[00:46:17] what their representatives and senators are up to.
[00:46:19] Oh, gosh, yes.
[00:46:20] And they want to do this secret ballot.
[00:46:23] And I say absolutely not.
[00:46:25] And that's what Mark Levin was saying too.
[00:46:28] They should not be secret.
[00:46:29] But I feel like November 5th,
[00:46:32] we realized, hey, we got the power.
[00:46:35] And we do have the power if we just exercise it.
[00:46:40] Yeah, we've had the power all along.
[00:46:41] But we've been overshadowed by all these NGOs and money
[00:46:46] and lobbyists.
[00:46:47] And they're drowning us out.
[00:46:49] And these lawmakers need to be held accountable too
[00:46:51] because they're falling for the bait.
[00:46:54] But even with that, we need to pay attention.
[00:46:57] And I know a lot of people are anti-internet
[00:47:00] that listen to my show.
[00:47:01] But you need to pay attention.
[00:47:02] The Federalist is a great organization to follow.
[00:47:06] And they have great information there.
[00:47:09] And it's free.
[00:47:10] They do want you to donate to them
[00:47:12] because they have expenses.
[00:47:14] But it's free.
[00:47:16] I repost some of this stuff on my Facebook page.
[00:47:20] I retweet things or retruth them or whatever.
[00:47:24] X them.
[00:47:24] But you've got to pay attention.
[00:47:27] The Federalists knew this was going on
[00:47:29] even though it was being done secretly.
[00:47:31] They knew about it.
[00:47:34] And so we've got to pay attention.
[00:47:37] And if we're paying attention
[00:47:39] and we're putting the pressure on the elected officials
[00:47:43] and they're not going to get reelected,
[00:47:45] they're going to start listening to us
[00:47:47] because that's their job.
[00:47:48] Yeah.
[00:47:49] It shouldn't be their job, but it is their job.
[00:47:52] Yep.
[00:47:52] I mean, it shouldn't be a full-time career,
[00:47:55] but it seems to be that way.
[00:47:57] We haven't got that stopped yet.
[00:47:58] So we have the power and we need to exercise it.
[00:48:03] So go to thecavalrygroup.com.
[00:48:06] If you can't remember that,
[00:48:07] just go to csetalkradio.com.
[00:48:10] Click on the Cavalry Group and go right there.
[00:48:13] Take action.
[00:48:15] Follow down to the legislation part.
[00:48:17] And about the third one down is to contact A.G. Paxton.
[00:48:22] So let's get her done, America.
[00:48:26] Let's get her done.
[00:48:27] And I need to give my PSA, too,
[00:48:29] about paying attention to legislative in your own backyard
[00:48:32] and at the state level.
[00:48:34] We're coming up on state legislative sessions
[00:48:36] starting in January.
[00:48:37] Everybody needs to get to know their state representative,
[00:48:42] their state senator, their city council members,
[00:48:45] their county commissioners.
[00:48:46] Pay attention to what is moving for your state house
[00:48:50] and your city council that is going to impact you.
[00:48:52] And a lot of these green policies are showing up
[00:48:57] at the local and state levels.
[00:48:58] They are going to be impacting your way of life,
[00:49:03] your property ownership, all of these things.
[00:49:06] You have got to get engaged in the process.
[00:49:10] I just can't stress that enough.
[00:49:11] More than ever, we've got to pay attention.
[00:49:14] Our apathy, even if it was by discouragement,
[00:49:17] has put us in this place.
[00:49:18] And our culture is being destroyed
[00:49:21] because we have not stood up and said no.
[00:49:25] No.
[00:49:25] We've been tolerant.
[00:49:26] We've been told,
[00:49:27] oh, just put up with them.
[00:49:28] And now they're trying to take over.
[00:49:30] It's like they said,
[00:49:31] they don't want to,
[00:49:34] the LGBTQ,
[00:49:36] they don't want to go forward with their rights.
[00:49:39] They want to remove your rights.
[00:49:40] Right.
[00:49:41] And that's the case with all of these NGOs.
[00:49:44] They don't care about your rights.
[00:49:46] They want, for one thing, your land.
[00:49:49] So they're going to do whatever they can.
[00:49:50] They want your land.
[00:49:51] They want your businesses.
[00:49:52] They want their way.
[00:49:53] And their way is not healthy.
[00:49:55] Their way is not healthy for you personally
[00:49:58] or for America.
[00:49:59] Amen.
[00:50:00] It's definitely not healthy for rural America
[00:50:02] and businesses.
[00:50:03] That's what makes this country, this country.
[00:50:06] So we need to get rid of them.
[00:50:07] We need to stop their influence.
[00:50:10] However we possibly can.
[00:50:12] But contact Ken Paxton.
[00:50:15] Let him know, the Attorney General there in Texas,
[00:50:17] that this is going on in San Antonio
[00:50:20] and we all want to ride in the horse and carriage.
[00:50:23] Anyway, thank you, Mindy, for all that you do.
[00:50:25] Appreciate it so, so, so, so much.
[00:50:27] Thank you.
[00:50:27] I know you're busier than,
[00:50:29] well, I used to have somebody tell me
[00:50:30] you're busier than a one-armed paper hanger.
[00:50:34] Wallpaper hanger.
[00:50:35] So you hang in there and give us a call.
[00:50:38] We'll have you back on here in a few weeks.
[00:50:39] Let's work together to bring America home.
[00:50:42] Looking for someone to educate and encourage your group?
[00:50:49] Invite Bethann and her Bring America Home message
[00:50:51] to your community or event.
[00:50:53] Call 573-796-2166
[00:50:55] or email rudys at csctalkradio.com
[00:50:59] to invite Bethann to speak at your next event.
[00:51:01] Bethann has been behind the microphone
[00:51:03] for almost 30 years,
[00:51:05] fighting to bring America home.
[00:51:06] She brings her unique perspective,
[00:51:08] drawing from her many life experiences
[00:51:10] and her love for God and country.
[00:51:12] As a young girl,
[00:51:13] her family moved from the big city
[00:51:15] to a small rural community
[00:51:16] where she would grow up,
[00:51:17] marry her husband,
[00:51:18] and together raise five sons.
[00:51:20] Along the way,
[00:51:21] she worked in factories,
[00:51:22] retail, sales, and medical clinic
[00:51:24] and now lights up the airwaves
[00:51:25] on CSE Talk Radio.
[00:51:27] As the D.C. occupiers
[00:51:29] continue to drive our society
[00:51:30] into socialism and anarchy,
[00:51:32] the message to Bring America Home
[00:51:34] grows more crucial by the day.
[00:51:36] Bethann brings that message
[00:51:37] with contagious passion
[00:51:38] wherever she speaks.
[00:51:40] Schedule Bethann to speak to your group today
[00:51:42] by calling 573-796-2166.
[00:51:46] Do we lack enthusiasm
[00:51:48] and understanding of the word liberty?
[00:51:50] Do we weep for liberty which we have lost?
[00:51:53] Or do we simply not understand
[00:51:54] the substance and sacrifice
[00:51:56] for which we were once privileged?
[00:51:58] Liberty.
[00:51:59] Webster defines liberty
[00:52:01] as the state of being free within society
[00:52:03] from oppressive restrictions
[00:52:04] imposed by authority on one's life,
[00:52:07] behavior,
[00:52:07] or political views?
[00:52:09] Today we seem to want restrictions.
[00:52:12] Government micromanaging our lives?
[00:52:14] But do we realize the cost?
[00:52:17] Alexander Hamilton once stated,
[00:52:19] there is a certain enthusiasm in liberty
[00:52:21] that makes human nature rise above itself
[00:52:24] in acts of bravery and heroism.
[00:52:27] As a republic,
[00:52:28] we the people must guard
[00:52:29] the liberty of others.
[00:52:31] We must continue the enthusiasm
[00:52:33] that will make men free.
[00:52:34] Visit CSCTalkRadio.com
[00:52:37] where Bethann puts enthusiasm
[00:52:39] and common sense
[00:52:40] back into American liberty
[00:52:42] as she brings America home.
[00:52:46] Friends, I want to talk to you very frankly
[00:52:49] about the increasing civil unrest
[00:52:51] we're seeing these days.
[00:52:52] You can't turn on the news
[00:52:54] without hearing about more riots,
[00:52:56] violence, looting, killing,
[00:52:57] lawlessness, and mayhem.
[00:52:59] Sadly, I think the worst is yet to come
[00:53:01] and the crescendo will be quite painful.
[00:53:04] However, I want to focus your attention
[00:53:07] on what you can do to survive.
[00:53:09] Priority one in times like these
[00:53:11] is to make sure you have enough food to eat.
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[00:53:35] The future is so uncertain.
[00:53:37] I urge you to go to
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[00:53:40] and get ready now.
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