3541 – December 23, 2024 – Legacy is something that is passed on. But Legacy can take many forms. A Legacy may be of one’s faith, ethics and core values. A Legacy may be monetary or your assets. A Legacy may come from one’s character, reputation and the life you lead – setting an example for others and to guide their futures.

Christmas… we all want to give that perfect gift. We wrap it up as pretty as can be and we present it to … whomever. Let’s talk about our children. What do we leave our children after we are gone? Our name? Our business? Those precious things that have value? A coin collection, gold jewelry OR GOLD? The money in the bank? Trust, Or your Home, your land? OR maybe those precious things that only have sentiment? Collection of beany babies LOL OR Indian arrowheads… OR stuffed fabric apples… A special recipe?

 “Leaving your children a good name” means to give your children a name that is well-regarded, positive, and reflects good character, essentially providing them with a positive reputation and identity that will stay with them throughout their lives, even after you are gone; it’s about choosing a name that carries a positive meaning and could be seen as a legacy you leave behind.

A name that is known for honesty, upright living, love of others, caring and kind; A name known as someone who did his/her best to walk with the Lord; An inheritance of Faith (you can’t pass it, you teach it, and you live it.)

WHAT are we leaving them as a nation?

Legacy

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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.

[00:00:42] And I welcome you today to CSC Talk Radio.

[00:00:44] This is Beth Ann.

[00:00:46] It's my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure to be here with you today.

[00:00:50] We're going to go straight to the Lord in prayer.

[00:00:52] I have some things I want to talk with you about today, and I think we better pray about it.

[00:00:57] For such a time as this, O most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you.

[00:01:02] I know I say this, and I open the prayer each day the same.

[00:01:09] But Father, words escape us when we talk about your greatness.

[00:01:16] There is no way we can possibly understand.

[00:01:21] We just, we're in amazement and wonder at the love and the grace and the mercy that you bestow upon us.

[00:01:30] You loved us so much, you sent your only Son.

[00:01:40] Not just to be here, but to die for us.

[00:01:46] To take on the sins of the people.

[00:01:51] And all we have to do is just believe in you.

[00:01:58] I think that's why it's so difficult to understand, because it's so simple.

[00:02:06] But Father God, forgive us for taking things for granted.

[00:02:11] And help us to have open hearts and open minds.

[00:02:16] And to show the love to others that you show to us.

[00:02:21] Grant us that gift of discernment as we walk in this world that is a crazy, mixed-up world.

[00:02:27] A broken world.

[00:02:31] And Father, as you have commanded me, I pray for President Donald J. Trump.

[00:02:38] For his safety.

[00:02:43] And Father, for those around him, their safety, and his family.

[00:02:47] But also, Father, I pray that you will put in his path righteous counsel.

[00:02:54] Someone who knows you very well.

[00:02:59] I know many are praying over him and for him.

[00:03:02] And I know you hear those prayers.

[00:03:06] Make us a strong and courageous people, Father.

[00:03:09] Father, not for us, not for this nation, but for your glorification.

[00:03:19] We just thank you so much for being the great I am and for sending your son.

[00:03:30] May we not leave him in a manger, Father.

[00:03:33] But understand that he is by your side this moment.

[00:03:40] As if he is pleading the case for us.

[00:03:48] Bless the show today, Father.

[00:03:51] May the words I say make sense.

[00:03:59] And may I be an encouragement to those who are listening.

[00:04:02] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.

[00:04:06] Amen.

[00:04:09] I bequeath to you.

[00:04:11] Legacy.

[00:04:12] We're going to talk about that a little bit today for many reasons.

[00:04:16] The definition of legacy is something that is passed on.

[00:04:20] But legacy can take on many forms.

[00:04:23] A legacy may be one's faith, ethics, core values.

[00:04:27] A legacy may be monetary or your assets.

[00:04:31] A legacy may come from one's character, reputation, and the life you lead.

[00:04:38] Setting an example for others and to guide their future.

[00:04:42] Christmas.

[00:04:44] Oh, we all, whether it's a birthday, a Christmas, an anniversary, we all want to give that perfect gift.

[00:04:50] We wrap it up as pretty as can be and we present it to whomever.

[00:04:57] Let's talk about our children, though.

[00:04:59] Perhaps our grandchildren.

[00:05:02] And perhaps children that have not yet been born.

[00:05:04] Our great, great grandchildren.

[00:05:10] What do we leave our children after we are gone?

[00:05:15] Well, we leave our name.

[00:05:18] Our business, maybe, if you have a business.

[00:05:20] Those precious things that have value.

[00:05:23] Coin collection.

[00:05:24] Gold jewelry or gold.

[00:05:26] The money in the bank.

[00:05:28] Trust or your home or your land.

[00:05:30] Or maybe it's those precious things that only have sentiment.

[00:05:35] Collections of beanie babies.

[00:05:37] I don't know.

[00:05:39] Or Indian arrowheads.

[00:05:42] Or, in my case, and I'll tell a little story, stuff fabric apples.

[00:05:48] When I was a younger woman, I loved crafts.

[00:05:50] I don't do as much as I used to.

[00:05:53] But I saw these fabric apples.

[00:05:56] And I just thought they were the most wonderful thing.

[00:06:00] And I took to making these fabric apples.

[00:06:02] Even went to a bazaar or fair or whatever they call it.

[00:06:06] And sold fabric apples.

[00:06:07] But I have these fabric apples in a basket in my home.

[00:06:12] Most of the time.

[00:06:14] But when the grandchildren come home, those fabric apples go to fly.

[00:06:20] And they remember throwing my fabric apples around.

[00:06:24] In fact, I had a granddaughter that's just teething.

[00:06:28] She's not a year old yet.

[00:06:30] She was home for Thanksgiving.

[00:06:32] Chewing on one of those fabric apples.

[00:06:34] I decided to make big ones.

[00:06:36] Not just small ones.

[00:06:37] Big ones.

[00:06:37] And they're bandanas.

[00:06:38] Made them out of bandana material.

[00:06:40] And I found a leaf missing.

[00:06:43] She had chewed and chewed on that leaf until she'd ripped it off.

[00:06:47] I'm lucky she didn't swallow it.

[00:06:50] Her grandfather was holding her at the time.

[00:06:54] Maybe it's a famous recipe.

[00:06:56] You know, a recipe that...

[00:06:57] I've got a girlfriend.

[00:06:58] And she makes a recipe of Hungarian butterhorns.

[00:07:02] She doesn't make it as much as she used to.

[00:07:04] But it's a family recipe.

[00:07:07] And she will not give it out.

[00:07:09] She will not give it out.

[00:07:11] It's something special for that family.

[00:07:14] I bequeath to you.

[00:07:16] Well, we're facing a new year.

[00:07:18] Perhaps we always think about diet and exercise and such for ourselves.

[00:07:23] But what can we do to change or to add to our future like forever?

[00:07:35] That will be remembered.

[00:07:36] That is needed.

[00:07:38] That could be a legacy.

[00:07:41] Our legacy.

[00:07:43] Our children are not going to remember.

[00:07:45] Oh, mom made a legacy to lose 10 pounds this year.

[00:07:50] What will those who mourn you when you're gone say about you?

[00:07:56] Or what will they remember about you?

[00:08:01] When I was watching Levin recently,

[00:08:03] he was actually talking about America's debt and the Social Security

[00:08:08] and the decisions our lawmakers make

[00:08:10] and how if we continue to vote these selfish business lawmakers into office,

[00:08:16] we are no better than them.

[00:08:17] Actually, that was my words, not Levin's.

[00:08:20] Are we voting for the now?

[00:08:24] And not thinking of America's tomorrows?

[00:08:28] I want to discuss that with you today.

[00:08:30] What is the greatest thing you will leave behind for your children,

[00:08:35] your grandchildren, your great-grandchildren?

[00:08:37] What is the greatest gift you will bequeath to your children,

[00:08:40] your grandchildren, etc.?

[00:08:43] Leaving your children a good name

[00:08:45] means to give your children a name that is well-regarded, positive,

[00:08:51] and reflects good character,

[00:08:53] essentially providing them with a positive reputation

[00:08:55] and identity that will stay with them throughout their lives,

[00:08:59] even after you're gone.

[00:09:02] A name that is known for honesty,

[00:09:08] upright living,

[00:09:10] love of others,

[00:09:11] a caring and kind person,

[00:09:13] a name known as someone who did his or her best

[00:09:16] to walk with the Lord,

[00:09:18] an inheritance of faith.

[00:09:20] You can't pass it on.

[00:09:22] You have to teach it.

[00:09:24] You have to live it.

[00:09:25] What are we going to leave behind as a nation?

[00:09:30] As a nation?

[00:09:31] I want to talk about that

[00:09:33] because I think it's time

[00:09:37] that we started understanding what we do now

[00:09:41] affects the nation tomorrow.

[00:09:43] You're listening to CSE Talk Radio.

[00:09:45] This is Beth Ann.

[00:09:46] We'll be right back.

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[00:11:05] Our works will be exposed by fire,

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[00:11:09] Figuratively speaking,

[00:11:10] have we been building with wood,

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[00:11:13] and stubble,

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[00:11:14] Or have we been using gold,

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

[00:13:08] I have not read anything yet.

[00:13:11] It's just popping up,

[00:13:13] the news,

[00:13:13] and it's not good,

[00:13:16] and it's about Matt Gaetz.

[00:13:18] Like I said,

[00:13:19] I haven't read them,

[00:13:20] haven't studied anything,

[00:13:21] but the headlines are saying that they did,

[00:13:23] I guess,

[00:13:24] release some of the report,

[00:13:26] or at least people are tattling.

[00:13:28] I don't know which it is.

[00:13:29] Like I said,

[00:13:29] I haven't read it.

[00:13:30] But it says that there's substantial evidence

[00:13:34] that he did pay for sex and illegal drugs.

[00:13:38] And, you know,

[00:13:41] what you do today does matter tomorrow.

[00:13:45] And Matt Gaetz is finding that out as well as other people.

[00:13:50] So I'm going to share a little bit of what Levin said last night

[00:13:53] in the opening of his program.

[00:13:57] He says,

[00:13:58] I want to address this issue of spending and borrowing

[00:14:01] and a debt a little differently.

[00:14:04] This debate is about morality,

[00:14:07] which is,

[00:14:08] this is what actually inspired my words today to you.

[00:14:14] Okay?

[00:14:15] He says it's about morality.

[00:14:17] A word you never hear when this debate takes place,

[00:14:21] and yet it's about morality.

[00:14:24] Now he's saying this after Congress and the Senate

[00:14:29] have passed another crazy spending bill.

[00:14:34] It's about what our generation's parents and grandparents

[00:14:38] are doing to our children and grandchildren

[00:14:42] and generations yet to be born.

[00:14:47] We are creating an economic societal catastrophe

[00:14:52] for which our children and their children

[00:14:56] will not and cannot survive

[00:14:58] if we don't hit the brakes.

[00:15:02] We're stealing their wealth.

[00:15:05] We're stealing their savings.

[00:15:07] We're stealing their livelihoods.

[00:15:10] We're stealing their retirement

[00:15:12] even before any of it has been created.

[00:15:17] Now I'm going to add here,

[00:15:19] when you give a gift to your child,

[00:15:22] you give them an IOU.

[00:15:28] Isn't that what we're doing?

[00:15:30] We're giving them this debt.

[00:15:32] They're going to owe it.

[00:15:33] We're buying stuff now,

[00:15:35] and we're going to make them pay for it.

[00:15:39] They will have to pay for everything we are doing

[00:15:42] that Congress is doing,

[00:15:44] that the president is doing today,

[00:15:46] the terrible spending,

[00:15:50] the debt,

[00:15:52] the programs that they are going to have to pay for.

[00:15:57] And all of it,

[00:15:58] guess what he says?

[00:16:00] They don't even have a vote in it.

[00:16:02] Your children don't even get to make a decision in it.

[00:16:06] We're making this decision to spend their money today.

[00:16:10] We're just still in front of the immorality

[00:16:13] of what we are doing to our own families.

[00:16:18] It has never been done

[00:16:19] by any generation to the next generation,

[00:16:22] not in this country.

[00:16:25] We're literally plundering.

[00:16:27] He used the word plundering.

[00:16:29] Yes, he says,

[00:16:30] I say plundering our own children and grandchildren.

[00:16:35] And then we deceive ourselves

[00:16:37] into believing that what we are doing is righteous.

[00:16:42] You know, because they go after an agenda.

[00:16:45] It's a cause.

[00:16:47] It's for this.

[00:16:47] It's for that.

[00:16:48] We're doing things to make life better

[00:16:49] for somebody here,

[00:16:51] somebody in another country.

[00:16:54] At the expense of our own children,

[00:17:00] instead of stealing,

[00:17:01] this is my words,

[00:17:02] instead of stealing candy from a baby,

[00:17:05] we're stealing the future

[00:17:06] from America's youth

[00:17:08] and those little Americans not yet born.

[00:17:13] We're tying their hands behind their back

[00:17:16] before they ever get to take that step,

[00:17:20] that journey.

[00:17:23] We're told it is evil to support the rich.

[00:17:26] This is Levin now.

[00:17:28] It may be even racist.

[00:17:31] Plunder is therefore righteous.

[00:17:33] And the more we plunder future generations,

[00:17:36] the generations yet not born,

[00:17:39] the more righteous we are.

[00:17:42] immorality is now said to be virtuous principles,

[00:17:45] even noble,

[00:17:47] if we even talk about it in the contemporary.

[00:17:51] February.

[00:17:52] I'm going to add to this.

[00:17:55] We had this election,

[00:17:56] you know,

[00:17:57] in November of 2024.

[00:18:00] And up into that election,

[00:18:02] there were other things,

[00:18:03] besides the president,

[00:18:04] believe it or not,

[00:18:05] there were other things on the ballots.

[00:18:07] And there was one here in Missouri.

[00:18:09] You gotta vote to gamble.

[00:18:12] You gotta vote to gamble.

[00:18:14] We gotta open up the gambling

[00:18:17] so that you can gamble on sports.

[00:18:19] And yes,

[00:18:20] let the players gamble too.

[00:18:22] I mean,

[00:18:22] we crucified a player back in the day

[00:18:25] for gambling.

[00:18:27] And now they're making it all fine.

[00:18:30] And it's gonna add to the children's education.

[00:18:33] Oh yeah,

[00:18:34] it sure is.

[00:18:37] You buy a lottery ticket.

[00:18:40] You start gambling

[00:18:41] and you might make a rich overnight

[00:18:44] just like that

[00:18:44] without even lifting a finger to work.

[00:18:48] That's what we're teaching them.

[00:18:50] That's the education we're giving them.

[00:18:51] If we have to rely on gambling and thieving

[00:18:55] to educate our children,

[00:18:59] then there's a whole lot going wrong.

[00:19:06] He says,

[00:19:07] politicians lavish themselves

[00:19:09] sanctimonious,

[00:19:11] holier-than-thou praise

[00:19:13] with claims that they stand

[00:19:15] for the little guy,

[00:19:16] the workers,

[00:19:17] the average people,

[00:19:19] the blue-collar workers,

[00:19:20] union workers.

[00:19:21] They stand for them

[00:19:22] as they steal them

[00:19:25] blindly.

[00:19:26] blindly.

[00:19:26] I'm just adding this.

[00:19:27] I'm kind of

[00:19:28] prevaricating,

[00:19:29] not prevaricating,

[00:19:30] I'm enlarging on it.

[00:19:34] They call it righteous

[00:19:36] as they

[00:19:37] bankrupt

[00:19:38] each one of us.

[00:19:41] And they do it for votes.

[00:19:43] And they do it for power.

[00:19:45] And they do it for control.

[00:19:47] They don't do it to better your life.

[00:19:50] You see,

[00:19:51] this is my words now,

[00:19:53] the decisions and the policies

[00:19:55] being made today,

[00:19:58] or maybe for the last 50-some years or more,

[00:20:02] are not for the betterment of America's future.

[00:20:06] They're for the betterment of certain Americans now.

[00:20:11] And those Americans happen to be the ones

[00:20:13] wearing the suits up there in D.C.

[00:20:16] Or maybe in your state offices.

[00:20:19] The central government continues to smother

[00:20:22] we the people with red tape,

[00:20:24] threatening us with fines and punishment.

[00:20:27] But we vote them.

[00:20:28] We vote them in because

[00:20:30] so many of us

[00:20:32] have come to believe

[00:20:33] that they are what they claim to be,

[00:20:36] righteous.

[00:20:37] That they're doing the right thing

[00:20:38] when they

[00:20:41] raise a debt ceiling

[00:20:42] or when they add something else

[00:20:43] onto something.

[00:20:46] It is not righteous.

[00:20:48] It is not good.

[00:20:49] It is not for the betterment of this nation.

[00:20:52] They don't sacrifice for you.

[00:20:55] And then they'll tell you,

[00:20:57] oh, we've got to pass this omnibus bill.

[00:20:59] We've got to pass this CR bill,

[00:21:01] which is continuing

[00:21:03] insanity.

[00:21:05] It's the same-o-same-o

[00:21:07] year in, year out.

[00:21:08] They don't even wait a year.

[00:21:09] They do it every three months,

[00:21:11] every four months,

[00:21:12] every six months.

[00:21:14] We're just going to leave it right here

[00:21:15] and then we'll make a decision later.

[00:21:19] Can you tell me how that is

[00:21:21] for the betterment of anyone?

[00:21:23] Now, this is all me.

[00:21:25] I've gone past Levin here.

[00:21:28] It's all me.

[00:21:31] And he says in here,

[00:21:33] and did I mention words like

[00:21:35] liberty or individual responsibility,

[00:21:37] the nuclear family,

[00:21:38] hard-working faith?

[00:21:40] Well, they seem to have lost that

[00:21:43] with the social agendas

[00:21:46] and all this and that.

[00:21:49] He said the entire character

[00:21:51] of the nation is at stake

[00:21:53] and it's being altered

[00:21:54] right in front of our very eyes.

[00:21:57] How do we know this?

[00:21:59] This is coming from me.

[00:22:00] How do we know this?

[00:22:01] Well, I had some things on here.

[00:22:05] A nation whose young people

[00:22:09] are praising the murderer

[00:22:13] who shot a man in the back

[00:22:15] as if this man had no worth or value,

[00:22:19] as if life means nothing to them

[00:22:22] but that almighty dollar does.

[00:22:24] Are they jealous because he worked hard

[00:22:27] and became wealthy?

[00:22:29] What is it that this man did so bad

[00:22:32] that these people praised the murderer?

[00:22:37] Is that the legacy their parents have left them?

[00:22:41] To believe that murder is good

[00:22:44] and life is bad?

[00:22:48] And this regime that's in control right now

[00:22:53] has opened the borders

[00:22:55] and we have all these illegal aliens

[00:22:57] coming into our country.

[00:22:59] And it was an illegal alien from Guatemala

[00:23:02] this weekend

[00:23:03] that was arrested

[00:23:08] for setting a woman

[00:23:10] who was sleeping.

[00:23:11] I assume she's a homeless woman.

[00:23:12] I don't know.

[00:23:13] She was sleeping there

[00:23:15] in the subway of New York City

[00:23:17] and he set her on fire.

[00:23:20] And she died.

[00:23:22] And another man was arrested

[00:23:24] for allegedly filming himself

[00:23:26] spraying bug poison

[00:23:28] on the food in a Walmart.

[00:23:31] What is the legacy

[00:23:32] that you are leaving your children?

[00:23:35] What kind of a life is this

[00:23:37] that we have people

[00:23:39] that do these things?

[00:23:42] For what reason?

[00:23:45] It's not for the betterment of the nation.

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[00:28:08] This is Beth Ann.

[00:28:09] So I wanted to include

[00:28:12] some of this

[00:28:13] a little bit more

[00:28:13] of what I heard

[00:28:15] Levin say

[00:28:16] a while back.

[00:28:18] He says the character,

[00:28:20] the entire character

[00:28:21] of the nation

[00:28:21] is at stake

[00:28:22] and being altered

[00:28:23] right in front

[00:28:24] of our very eyes.

[00:28:24] I think we've all

[00:28:25] seen this culture war

[00:28:26] that's happening.

[00:28:29] Tolerance.

[00:28:30] We're told to

[00:28:30] be tolerant,

[00:28:31] then acceptance

[00:28:32] and then it is us

[00:28:34] that is booted out.

[00:28:36] Us who have

[00:28:37] common sense,

[00:28:38] us who have faith,

[00:28:39] we're the ones

[00:28:40] pushed aside.

[00:28:42] He said this election,

[00:28:44] this landslide election

[00:28:45] of Donald Trump

[00:28:46] that happened back

[00:28:46] in November

[00:28:47] of 2024.

[00:28:50] And the Republicans

[00:28:51] taking control

[00:28:52] of the Senate

[00:28:53] and the House

[00:28:54] barely

[00:28:56] is a U-turn.

[00:28:58] It should be

[00:28:58] a U-turn

[00:28:59] for our nation.

[00:29:01] It should be

[00:29:02] a U-turn.

[00:29:03] I'm adding this

[00:29:04] in there.

[00:29:06] I noticed,

[00:29:07] you know,

[00:29:08] we've all been,

[00:29:10] I'm very skeptical

[00:29:11] of Mike Johnson.

[00:29:16] And there's been

[00:29:17] a few things

[00:29:18] that I just haven't

[00:29:19] liked what he's

[00:29:19] said or done.

[00:29:22] And I noticed

[00:29:23] that Rand Paul,

[00:29:24] he's on Substack,

[00:29:25] and Substack

[00:29:26] is growing to be

[00:29:26] kind of like an X,

[00:29:28] you know,

[00:29:28] kind of like Twitter.

[00:29:29] You can place

[00:29:31] a note on there

[00:29:31] and people will

[00:29:33] restack it,

[00:29:33] they call it.

[00:29:35] He did a poll

[00:29:36] here the other day

[00:29:37] and I didn't see

[00:29:37] how his poll

[00:29:38] turned out,

[00:29:39] but his question

[00:29:39] was should

[00:29:40] Mike Johnson

[00:29:43] be voted in

[00:29:44] as the speaker

[00:29:44] again?

[00:29:45] I kind of got,

[00:29:46] I didn't word

[00:29:47] that quite right,

[00:29:48] I kind of got

[00:29:48] the way that he

[00:29:49] worded it,

[00:29:50] it was my

[00:29:50] understanding that

[00:29:51] Rand Paul wasn't

[00:29:52] liking him too

[00:29:52] much.

[00:29:53] So I know Rand Paul

[00:29:54] was against that

[00:29:55] bill and how

[00:29:58] it was done.

[00:30:00] But Levin's

[00:30:01] talking about this

[00:30:02] U-turn,

[00:30:03] but we don't

[00:30:06] know where it's

[00:30:06] going to go,

[00:30:07] that's me saying

[00:30:07] this,

[00:30:08] but I wanted

[00:30:09] his statistics

[00:30:10] that he had

[00:30:11] here.

[00:30:12] Over 70%

[00:30:13] of federal

[00:30:13] spending,

[00:30:14] and that

[00:30:15] includes borrowing,

[00:30:16] is for so-called

[00:30:18] entitlement

[00:30:19] programs.

[00:30:20] They're immune

[00:30:21] from any budget

[00:30:22] decisions.

[00:30:25] Understand that.

[00:30:27] And that

[00:30:28] includes Social

[00:30:29] Security,

[00:30:30] Medicare,

[00:30:30] and Medicaid,

[00:30:31] and others,

[00:30:32] and yet the

[00:30:33] Social Security

[00:30:34] Old Age

[00:30:34] Survivors Insurance

[00:30:35] Trust Fund,

[00:30:37] which says

[00:30:38] Social Security

[00:30:38] benefits,

[00:30:39] which we're

[00:30:40] told is an

[00:30:41] insurance

[00:30:41] program,

[00:30:42] and we pay

[00:30:43] whether we

[00:30:44] like it or

[00:30:45] not,

[00:30:46] while they

[00:30:47] were told

[00:30:48] they were

[00:30:48] going to

[00:30:48] go broke

[00:30:49] by 2033.

[00:30:51] Well,

[00:30:52] how can that

[00:30:52] be?

[00:30:54] Well,

[00:30:55] it's been

[00:30:55] abused.

[00:30:55] We all know

[00:30:56] that.

[00:30:57] And he

[00:30:57] says,

[00:30:58] and this

[00:30:58] time,

[00:30:59] it can

[00:31:00] only cover

[00:31:01] 79% of

[00:31:03] scheduled

[00:31:03] benefits,

[00:31:04] and every

[00:31:04] year thereafter,

[00:31:05] less and

[00:31:06] less and

[00:31:07] less.

[00:31:08] It's

[00:31:09] untouchable.

[00:31:11] Don't

[00:31:11] touch it.

[00:31:13] Don't

[00:31:13] reform it.

[00:31:14] Don't.

[00:31:15] He goes,

[00:31:15] don't do

[00:31:16] this,

[00:31:16] don't do

[00:31:16] that.

[00:31:17] And then

[00:31:17] he talks

[00:31:18] about something

[00:31:19] Schumer has

[00:31:20] on the

[00:31:21] floor,

[00:31:21] and I don't

[00:31:22] know if

[00:31:22] it's been

[00:31:22] voted on

[00:31:23] yet or

[00:31:23] not.

[00:31:23] I assume

[00:31:24] not since

[00:31:26] Levin was

[00:31:27] talking about

[00:31:28] it.

[00:31:28] But it's

[00:31:29] another bill,

[00:31:30] and it's

[00:31:31] going to put

[00:31:31] an extra

[00:31:31] burden on

[00:31:32] Social Security.

[00:31:33] Now,

[00:31:33] I have

[00:31:33] kind of

[00:31:34] mixed feelings

[00:31:34] about this,

[00:31:35] but you see,

[00:31:35] it's not

[00:31:36] the Social Security

[00:31:37] that's

[00:31:38] breaking

[00:31:38] this country.

[00:31:40] It's

[00:31:40] this country

[00:31:41] that's

[00:31:41] breaking

[00:31:41] Social Security.

[00:31:43] And maybe

[00:31:44] Social Security

[00:31:44] should have

[00:31:45] never been.

[00:31:46] I've had a

[00:31:46] good friend,

[00:31:47] he's a

[00:31:47] pastor,

[00:31:48] he said a

[00:31:48] long time

[00:31:49] ago,

[00:31:49] he said,

[00:31:49] I'd be

[00:31:50] okay if

[00:31:51] they'd let

[00:31:51] me keep

[00:31:51] that money.

[00:31:52] I can do

[00:31:53] a better job

[00:31:54] of investing

[00:31:54] it.

[00:31:56] Now,

[00:31:56] we know a lot

[00:31:57] of people

[00:31:57] can't,

[00:31:58] but it's

[00:31:59] because they're

[00:31:59] taught not

[00:32:00] to.

[00:32:02] But the new

[00:32:03] solution here,

[00:32:04] and maybe

[00:32:05] Rudy can

[00:32:06] chime in,

[00:32:06] but the

[00:32:07] new solution

[00:32:08] that Schumer

[00:32:08] is putting

[00:32:09] on board

[00:32:09] is federal

[00:32:11] workers who

[00:32:11] have also

[00:32:12] worked other

[00:32:12] jobs and

[00:32:13] given in

[00:32:13] to Social

[00:32:14] Security,

[00:32:14] they don't

[00:32:15] get to

[00:32:15] get Social

[00:32:16] Security,

[00:32:17] they only

[00:32:17] get their

[00:32:18] federal

[00:32:18] pension.

[00:32:19] Am I

[00:32:19] saying that

[00:32:20] correctly,

[00:32:20] Rudy?

[00:32:21] Yes.

[00:32:22] Okay.

[00:32:22] The federal

[00:32:23] workers that

[00:32:24] were hired

[00:32:24] before 1984.

[00:32:26] 1984.

[00:32:27] So there's

[00:32:27] still a few

[00:32:28] of us left.

[00:32:29] Like I

[00:32:30] hired in

[00:32:30] right before

[00:32:31] that,

[00:32:31] so I

[00:32:31] retired

[00:32:32] under

[00:32:32] what they

[00:32:32] call the

[00:32:33] civil service

[00:32:34] retirement,

[00:32:35] which has

[00:32:35] nothing to

[00:32:36] do with

[00:32:36] Social Security.

[00:32:37] And even

[00:32:38] though I

[00:32:38] work jobs

[00:32:39] where I

[00:32:40] paid into

[00:32:40] Social Security,

[00:32:41] I can't

[00:32:41] collect that

[00:32:42] and my

[00:32:43] civil service

[00:32:44] pension at

[00:32:45] the same

[00:32:45] time.

[00:32:46] Well,

[00:32:46] he's going

[00:32:46] to change

[00:32:47] that or

[00:32:47] trying to.

[00:32:48] That's what

[00:32:48] he wants

[00:32:49] to do.

[00:32:49] He must

[00:32:50] have had

[00:32:50] another job

[00:32:50] before he

[00:32:51] became a

[00:32:51] Social Security.

[00:32:52] So all

[00:32:53] the retired

[00:32:53] air traffic

[00:32:54] controllers that

[00:32:55] I keep in

[00:32:55] touch with

[00:32:56] are all

[00:32:56] pretty happy

[00:32:56] about that

[00:32:57] because they

[00:32:57] may get a

[00:32:58] pay raise

[00:32:58] and I

[00:32:58] might too,

[00:32:59] but I

[00:32:59] haven't crunched

[00:33:00] the numbers.

[00:33:00] You haven't

[00:33:01] crunched the

[00:33:01] numbers.

[00:33:02] But it's not

[00:33:02] something that

[00:33:03] you were

[00:33:07] and I'm

[00:33:08] not really

[00:33:10] against that

[00:33:11] in and of

[00:33:11] itself.

[00:33:13] It's the

[00:33:13] fact that

[00:33:14] they do all

[00:33:14] the other

[00:33:15] spending and

[00:33:16] it's the

[00:33:17] fact that

[00:33:17] they are

[00:33:18] about to

[00:33:18] break

[00:33:18] Social Security.

[00:33:20] Well,

[00:33:20] there's only

[00:33:21] one way to

[00:33:22] break it and

[00:33:22] that's because

[00:33:22] they've been

[00:33:23] stealing from

[00:33:23] it.

[00:33:24] Am I

[00:33:25] correct on

[00:33:25] that?

[00:33:26] They've been

[00:33:26] stealing from

[00:33:27] it.

[00:33:38] well,

[00:33:38] but they

[00:33:38] don't

[00:33:39] necessarily

[00:33:39] invest our

[00:33:40] money well.

[00:33:41] You got

[00:33:41] that,

[00:33:42] folks?

[00:33:43] So,

[00:33:45] I'm going

[00:33:46] to move

[00:33:46] on here.

[00:33:47] 74% of

[00:33:48] the federal

[00:33:48] budget is

[00:33:49] untouchable

[00:33:50] entitlements.

[00:33:52] That leaves

[00:33:53] 26% of

[00:33:54] the budget

[00:33:54] that's

[00:33:55] discretionary.

[00:33:56] 45% of

[00:33:58] that 26%

[00:33:59] is defense

[00:34:01] and national

[00:34:02] security

[00:34:03] spending.

[00:34:03] So,

[00:34:04] what exactly

[00:34:05] is it

[00:34:06] that Congress

[00:34:07] is fighting

[00:34:08] for?

[00:34:08] Every time

[00:34:10] we come

[00:34:10] up with

[00:34:10] one of

[00:34:11] these

[00:34:11] bills.

[00:34:12] 15%

[00:34:13] of the

[00:34:13] federal

[00:34:14] budget?

[00:34:15] About

[00:34:16] 15%.

[00:34:18] It's

[00:34:18] worth

[00:34:19] fighting

[00:34:19] over

[00:34:19] because

[00:34:19] the

[00:34:20] big

[00:34:20] spenders,

[00:34:21] you know,

[00:34:21] the righteous

[00:34:22] politicians

[00:34:23] who care

[00:34:24] about the

[00:34:25] little guy,

[00:34:26] they always

[00:34:27] look for

[00:34:27] the opportunity

[00:34:28] to blow

[00:34:28] up the budget

[00:34:29] to increase

[00:34:30] the debt.

[00:34:31] Now,

[00:34:32] continuing

[00:34:33] resolution,

[00:34:33] we keep

[00:34:34] hearing about

[00:34:35] them.

[00:34:36] What do

[00:34:36] they deal

[00:34:38] with?

[00:34:38] They deal

[00:34:39] with 15%

[00:34:41] of the

[00:34:41] budget,

[00:34:42] but we

[00:34:43] may have

[00:34:43] to shut

[00:34:44] down the

[00:34:44] government.

[00:34:45] And then

[00:34:45] he went

[00:34:45] on and

[00:34:46] on,

[00:34:46] and we

[00:34:47] have talked

[00:34:47] about that

[00:34:48] before.

[00:34:48] It doesn't

[00:34:49] matter.

[00:34:50] Nothing

[00:34:50] ever happens

[00:34:51] when they

[00:34:51] shut down

[00:34:51] the

[00:34:52] government.

[00:34:52] That is

[00:34:52] some kind

[00:34:53] of a

[00:34:54] strange

[00:34:54] scare

[00:34:55] tactic

[00:34:56] that we

[00:34:57] seem to

[00:34:58] fall for.

[00:35:00] Nobody

[00:35:00] loses

[00:35:01] anything in

[00:35:02] the government.

[00:35:02] The government

[00:35:03] doesn't stop.

[00:35:04] The post

[00:35:04] office doesn't

[00:35:05] stop going.

[00:35:06] The only

[00:35:06] thing is

[00:35:07] you can't

[00:35:07] go to

[00:35:07] the park.

[00:35:11] But even

[00:35:11] those guys

[00:35:12] who shut

[00:35:13] the park

[00:35:13] down and

[00:35:14] locked the

[00:35:14] gates so

[00:35:15] you can't

[00:35:15] get in

[00:35:16] there,

[00:35:16] they don't

[00:35:17] lose any

[00:35:18] money.

[00:35:18] It's just

[00:35:18] delayed.

[00:35:19] They get

[00:35:20] it all

[00:35:21] back two

[00:35:23] days later

[00:35:24] when they

[00:35:27] unfreeze

[00:35:27] the government.

[00:35:29] It's a

[00:35:29] scare tactic.

[00:35:31] And so

[00:35:32] is it

[00:35:32] every time

[00:35:33] they tell

[00:35:33] grandma and

[00:35:34] grandpa,

[00:35:35] which I

[00:35:35] am now,

[00:35:36] that you're

[00:35:37] not going

[00:35:37] to get

[00:35:37] your social

[00:35:37] security,

[00:35:38] you're not

[00:35:38] going to

[00:35:39] get your

[00:35:39] Medicare.

[00:35:41] They just

[00:35:41] lie.

[00:35:42] They lie

[00:35:43] all the

[00:35:43] time.

[00:35:47] So is

[00:35:48] that something

[00:35:48] we're going

[00:35:49] to leave

[00:35:49] our

[00:35:49] grandchildren

[00:35:50] and our

[00:35:50] great

[00:35:51] grandchildren

[00:35:51] are lying

[00:35:52] politicians?

[00:35:53] Aren't you

[00:35:54] sick and

[00:35:54] tired of

[00:35:55] it?

[00:35:55] Isn't

[00:35:55] that what

[00:35:55] November

[00:35:56] 5th

[00:35:56] 2024

[00:35:57] was all

[00:35:58] about?

[00:35:58] We're

[00:35:59] done

[00:35:59] with them.

[00:36:00] They're

[00:36:00] lying,

[00:36:01] they're

[00:36:01] thieves,

[00:36:01] they're

[00:36:03] terrible.

[00:36:04] They're

[00:36:05] terrible.

[00:36:06] And

[00:36:06] something

[00:36:06] else that

[00:36:07] I saw,

[00:36:08] speaking of

[00:36:09] legacy,

[00:36:10] and speaking

[00:36:11] of where

[00:36:11] we are in

[00:36:12] this country

[00:36:12] where we

[00:36:13] have people

[00:36:13] committing

[00:36:14] suicide

[00:36:15] because they

[00:36:16] just can't

[00:36:17] see tomorrow

[00:36:17] being any

[00:36:18] better than

[00:36:19] today,

[00:36:20] Bible sales

[00:36:21] are booming

[00:36:22] despite a

[00:36:24] decline in

[00:36:25] religiosity.

[00:36:27] For the

[00:36:27] first time,

[00:36:28] buyer says

[00:36:29] it's about

[00:36:30] finding purpose.

[00:36:32] Now,

[00:36:33] as I read

[00:36:33] this article,

[00:36:34] I'm going

[00:36:34] to read

[00:36:35] just one

[00:36:35] paragraph of

[00:36:36] it,

[00:36:36] and I'm

[00:36:36] going to

[00:36:36] tell you

[00:36:36] what a

[00:36:37] problem is.

[00:36:37] I have

[00:36:38] a problem

[00:36:38] with this

[00:36:39] paragraph.

[00:36:39] It made

[00:36:39] me not

[00:36:40] want to

[00:36:40] read the

[00:36:40] rest of

[00:36:41] the article.

[00:36:42] Brianna

[00:36:43] Fitzpatrick

[00:36:44] says she

[00:36:45] grew up

[00:36:45] in a

[00:36:46] Christian

[00:36:46] family and

[00:36:47] felt a

[00:36:48] strong

[00:36:48] connection

[00:36:49] to a

[00:36:49] higher

[00:36:49] power.

[00:36:51] But it

[00:36:52] wasn't until

[00:36:53] this time

[00:36:53] last year,

[00:36:54] that would

[00:36:54] have been

[00:36:55] in 2023

[00:36:56] here,

[00:36:56] where we're

[00:36:57] at,

[00:36:57] that the

[00:36:58] young New

[00:36:59] York-based

[00:36:59] artist

[00:37:00] finally decided

[00:37:02] to buy

[00:37:02] her first

[00:37:03] Bible.

[00:37:05] Now,

[00:37:06] what kind

[00:37:06] of a

[00:37:06] Christian

[00:37:07] family was

[00:37:08] she raised

[00:37:08] up in

[00:37:10] that they

[00:37:11] didn't have

[00:37:11] a Bible

[00:37:12] for each

[00:37:13] one of

[00:37:13] those

[00:37:13] children?

[00:37:14] children?

[00:37:15] In there

[00:37:15] lies the

[00:37:16] problem.

[00:37:17] A family

[00:37:18] calling

[00:37:19] themselves a

[00:37:19] Christian

[00:37:20] family,

[00:37:20] did they

[00:37:20] show up

[00:37:21] at Easter

[00:37:21] and Christmas

[00:37:23] at church?

[00:37:25] And they

[00:37:26] don't have

[00:37:26] a Bible

[00:37:27] for their

[00:37:27] child?

[00:37:28] If you

[00:37:28] haven't got

[00:37:29] all your

[00:37:29] gifts yet,

[00:37:30] you need

[00:37:31] to buy

[00:37:31] your children

[00:37:32] a Bible

[00:37:32] and your

[00:37:34] grandchildren

[00:37:34] a Bible,

[00:37:35] and they

[00:37:35] have them

[00:37:35] for all

[00:37:36] ages.

[00:37:38] Readability,

[00:37:40] understandability.

[00:37:41] You want

[00:37:42] to change

[00:37:42] the world?

[00:37:43] You want

[00:37:43] to leave

[00:37:44] a legacy?

[00:37:45] Buy them

[00:37:46] a Bible.

[00:37:47] You're

[00:37:48] listening to

[00:37:48] CSU Talk

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[00:37:50] We'll be

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[00:42:09] So,

[00:42:09] legacy.

[00:42:10] Let's talk

[00:42:10] about that

[00:42:11] just a little

[00:42:12] bit more.

[00:42:13] Actually,

[00:42:14] the rest of the

[00:42:14] show.

[00:42:15] We're in the

[00:42:16] final segment

[00:42:16] of today's

[00:42:17] show.

[00:42:18] So,

[00:42:18] Joe Biden,

[00:42:20] his legacy

[00:42:21] right now is

[00:42:21] he has

[00:42:22] sentenced

[00:42:22] most

[00:42:24] death row

[00:42:25] inmates,

[00:42:26] including

[00:42:27] murderers

[00:42:28] and cop

[00:42:29] killers.

[00:42:32] Why?

[00:42:34] What kind

[00:42:35] of a legacy

[00:42:35] is he leaving?

[00:42:40] What kind

[00:42:41] of a legacy

[00:42:41] is he leaving

[00:42:42] for in this

[00:42:42] nation?

[00:42:44] He's the one

[00:42:45] who opened

[00:42:45] the borders.

[00:42:47] Now,

[00:42:47] let's get real.

[00:42:49] Biden's not

[00:42:50] doing these.

[00:42:51] He's not.

[00:42:52] This is

[00:42:53] commutes.

[00:42:53] It's not

[00:42:54] pardons.

[00:42:54] As if there's

[00:42:55] any difference.

[00:42:56] They get to

[00:42:56] get out.

[00:42:59] If I was

[00:42:59] them,

[00:43:00] I wouldn't

[00:43:00] want out

[00:43:00] after I'd

[00:43:01] been in

[00:43:01] that long.

[00:43:01] They can't

[00:43:02] go get a

[00:43:02] job,

[00:43:03] really.

[00:43:04] I guess

[00:43:05] they can

[00:43:05] go back to

[00:43:05] thieving and

[00:43:06] murdering.

[00:43:08] So,

[00:43:08] what's

[00:43:09] going on?

[00:43:14] Let's

[00:43:14] talk about

[00:43:14] legacy.

[00:43:17] Years ago,

[00:43:19] Congress,

[00:43:20] of that

[00:43:20] day,

[00:43:22] decided that

[00:43:22] we needed

[00:43:23] to put

[00:43:25] a quietus

[00:43:26] on the

[00:43:28] presidency.

[00:43:30] So,

[00:43:31] they made

[00:43:31] an amendment

[00:43:32] and passed

[00:43:33] it that

[00:43:34] he has

[00:43:34] term limits.

[00:43:36] A

[00:43:36] president

[00:43:36] can only

[00:43:37] serve

[00:43:37] eight to

[00:43:38] ten years.

[00:43:41] And now

[00:43:41] we know

[00:43:42] we have

[00:43:42] people in

[00:43:43] Congress.

[00:43:45] One of

[00:43:46] them's in

[00:43:46] a nursing

[00:43:46] home.

[00:43:47] She hasn't

[00:43:47] voted since

[00:43:48] July,

[00:43:49] I think

[00:43:49] they said.

[00:43:52] So,

[00:43:52] we need

[00:43:53] to have

[00:43:53] term limits.

[00:43:54] Everybody's

[00:43:55] talking about

[00:43:55] term limits

[00:43:56] for Congress.

[00:43:57] Well,

[00:43:57] first of all,

[00:43:57] they're going

[00:43:57] to have

[00:43:58] to vote

[00:43:58] it for

[00:43:58] themselves,

[00:43:59] aren't

[00:43:59] they?

[00:44:02] Well,

[00:44:02] you are

[00:44:03] their term

[00:44:03] limits.

[00:44:05] But the

[00:44:06] Haber people

[00:44:06] are held

[00:44:07] so stupid

[00:44:08] and ignorant.

[00:44:09] We aren't

[00:44:10] stupid or

[00:44:10] ignorant,

[00:44:11] but we're

[00:44:11] kept that

[00:44:12] way.

[00:44:13] And we

[00:44:14] just keep

[00:44:14] voting for

[00:44:15] the familiar

[00:44:15] name that's

[00:44:16] on the

[00:44:18] ballot.

[00:44:21] We do

[00:44:23] not need

[00:44:23] term limits.

[00:44:28] We do

[00:44:29] need term

[00:44:29] limits,

[00:44:30] but not

[00:44:31] just because

[00:44:33] they are

[00:44:33] old and

[00:44:35] feeble.

[00:44:37] We need

[00:44:39] limits

[00:44:41] on their

[00:44:42] staffing as

[00:44:42] well.

[00:44:43] Who's

[00:44:44] writing the

[00:44:45] bills?

[00:44:47] Who

[00:44:47] writes

[00:44:47] any of

[00:44:48] the

[00:44:48] legislation?

[00:44:48] It's

[00:44:49] not

[00:44:49] these

[00:44:50] senators

[00:44:51] and

[00:44:51] congressmen,

[00:44:52] representatives.

[00:44:53] They're

[00:44:54] not

[00:44:54] writing

[00:44:54] them

[00:44:55] any

[00:44:55] more

[00:44:55] than

[00:44:55] Biden's

[00:44:56] doing

[00:44:56] anything

[00:44:57] he's

[00:44:57] doing.

[00:44:59] We've

[00:44:59] got this

[00:45:00] shadow

[00:45:00] government

[00:45:01] who really

[00:45:04] doesn't know

[00:45:05] anything about

[00:45:06] the world

[00:45:07] out here

[00:45:09] making

[00:45:10] decisions for

[00:45:10] your life

[00:45:11] and you're

[00:45:13] falling into

[00:45:14] this righteous

[00:45:15] idealism

[00:45:16] that they

[00:45:16] have about

[00:45:17] things.

[00:45:18] Well,

[00:45:19] this woman,

[00:45:21] Representative

[00:45:22] Granger from

[00:45:23] Texas,

[00:45:24] way to go

[00:45:24] Texas,

[00:45:25] they just

[00:45:26] keep electing

[00:45:27] her and

[00:45:27] she's in a

[00:45:28] nursing home.

[00:45:28] She can't,

[00:45:30] she hasn't

[00:45:31] voted since

[00:45:31] July.

[00:45:34] We have

[00:45:35] others.

[00:45:35] We had

[00:45:36] Dianne

[00:45:37] Feinstein.

[00:45:37] She wasn't

[00:45:38] doing anything.

[00:45:39] We have

[00:45:40] Joe Biden.

[00:45:41] He ain't

[00:45:41] doing anything.

[00:45:42] We have

[00:45:42] so many

[00:45:43] of these

[00:45:43] that are

[00:45:44] too old

[00:45:44] to serve.

[00:45:46] Not

[00:45:46] because

[00:45:47] they're

[00:45:47] old,

[00:45:48] but because

[00:45:48] they're

[00:45:49] feeble.

[00:45:50] They no

[00:45:51] longer can

[00:45:51] think for

[00:45:52] themselves or

[00:45:52] do for

[00:45:53] themselves.

[00:45:53] If they

[00:45:54] can't fix

[00:45:55] their own

[00:45:55] toast in

[00:45:56] the morning,

[00:45:57] then they

[00:45:57] certainly

[00:45:57] can't run

[00:45:59] your life,

[00:46:00] right?

[00:46:02] And if

[00:46:03] they have

[00:46:04] staff members

[00:46:04] that are

[00:46:05] writing

[00:46:05] legislation,

[00:46:06] then I

[00:46:06] think staff

[00:46:07] members

[00:46:07] need to

[00:46:08] go.

[00:46:08] They can

[00:46:09] have

[00:46:09] one or two

[00:46:09] secretaries

[00:46:10] and that's

[00:46:11] it.

[00:46:11] Done.

[00:46:12] Done.

[00:46:12] They need

[00:46:13] to do

[00:46:14] their own

[00:46:14] work.

[00:46:15] I'm done

[00:46:15] with them,

[00:46:15] Rudy.

[00:46:16] Rudy's

[00:46:16] looking at

[00:46:16] me funny.

[00:46:17] Just think

[00:46:18] how many

[00:46:19] people.

[00:46:20] They can't

[00:46:21] have a slush

[00:46:21] fund either.

[00:46:23] I'm done

[00:46:24] with them.

[00:46:25] Well,

[00:46:25] this man,

[00:46:26] we all

[00:46:27] thought he

[00:46:27] was no

[00:46:28] good.

[00:46:28] Oh,

[00:46:29] wait,

[00:46:29] wait,

[00:46:29] wait,

[00:46:29] wait.

[00:46:30] I want

[00:46:31] you to

[00:46:31] think about

[00:46:31] this and

[00:46:32] then we're

[00:46:32] going to

[00:46:32] talk about

[00:46:33] this

[00:46:33] gentleman.

[00:46:35] The

[00:46:35] legacy

[00:46:36] of the

[00:46:36] Panama

[00:46:37] Canal.

[00:46:38] Trump

[00:46:39] mentioned

[00:46:39] that in

[00:46:39] a speech

[00:46:40] with

[00:46:42] what group

[00:46:42] was he

[00:46:43] with?

[00:46:45] And he

[00:46:46] was talking

[00:46:47] about how

[00:46:49] we're getting

[00:46:51] taken with

[00:46:52] the Panama

[00:46:53] Canal.

[00:46:53] Now,

[00:46:53] I remember

[00:46:54] when Clinton

[00:46:54] gave this

[00:46:55] Panama Canal

[00:46:55] away.

[00:46:56] That was

[00:46:57] back in

[00:46:57] 1999.

[00:46:58] I think it

[00:46:59] went back

[00:46:59] even farther.

[00:47:00] I don't

[00:47:01] think he

[00:47:01] gave it

[00:47:01] away.

[00:47:02] He sold

[00:47:03] it for

[00:47:03] a dollar.

[00:47:05] Yeah.

[00:47:08] Anyway,

[00:47:09] I was

[00:47:09] mad then.

[00:47:11] And I

[00:47:11] think,

[00:47:12] let's

[00:47:13] think big

[00:47:13] like Trump.

[00:47:15] Canada,

[00:47:16] the 51st

[00:47:18] state of

[00:47:20] the United

[00:47:20] States of

[00:47:21] America,

[00:47:22] we're going

[00:47:23] to own

[00:47:23] the Panama

[00:47:24] Canal,

[00:47:24] we're going

[00:47:25] to take

[00:47:25] it back.

[00:47:26] Hey,

[00:47:26] we can

[00:47:26] give them

[00:47:26] double.

[00:47:27] We'll

[00:47:27] give them

[00:47:27] two bucks.

[00:47:28] And we're

[00:47:29] going to

[00:47:29] take it

[00:47:29] back.

[00:47:30] And then

[00:47:31] we're going

[00:47:31] to add

[00:47:32] Greenland

[00:47:34] as the

[00:47:35] 52nd,

[00:47:36] the 52th,

[00:47:37] the 52nd

[00:47:38] state.

[00:47:39] Let's

[00:47:39] think big.

[00:47:41] We won't

[00:47:42] be broke.

[00:47:43] We'll own

[00:47:43] it all.

[00:47:44] We'll own it.

[00:47:44] Okay,

[00:47:45] it might have

[00:47:45] been a little

[00:47:46] bit weird.

[00:47:46] I was really

[00:47:47] going to go

[00:47:47] through a little

[00:47:47] bit more

[00:47:48] on that

[00:47:48] at Panama

[00:47:49] Canal.

[00:47:49] Maybe I

[00:47:49] will tomorrow.

[00:47:51] Fetterman,

[00:47:52] we're all so

[00:47:53] worried about

[00:47:53] Fetterman.

[00:47:54] He has

[00:47:55] said some

[00:47:55] things lately

[00:47:57] that make

[00:47:58] more sense

[00:47:58] than anybody

[00:48:00] in the

[00:48:00] Republican

[00:48:00] Party.

[00:48:03] Definitely

[00:48:04] anyone in

[00:48:05] the Democrat

[00:48:05] Party.

[00:48:07] He says

[00:48:08] those hoping

[00:48:08] Trump fails

[00:48:09] are rooting

[00:48:09] against this

[00:48:10] nation.

[00:48:11] And he

[00:48:12] doesn't

[00:48:12] understand

[00:48:13] that.

[00:48:13] I think

[00:48:14] he's going

[00:48:15] to be a

[00:48:15] Republican

[00:48:15] before we're

[00:48:16] all said

[00:48:16] and done.

[00:48:17] And he

[00:48:17] keeps saying

[00:48:18] such good

[00:48:18] stuff.

[00:48:18] He says,

[00:48:19] I'm not

[00:48:20] rooting

[00:48:20] against

[00:48:21] him.

[00:48:21] Now,

[00:48:21] he went

[00:48:22] to The

[00:48:23] View.

[00:48:24] And he

[00:48:25] lived to

[00:48:25] tell about

[00:48:26] it.

[00:48:26] If you're

[00:48:27] rooting

[00:48:27] against the

[00:48:28] president,

[00:48:28] you're

[00:48:28] rooting

[00:48:28] against this

[00:48:29] nation.

[00:48:30] And I'm

[00:48:30] not ever

[00:48:30] going to

[00:48:31] be where

[00:48:31] I want

[00:48:32] a president

[00:48:33] to fail.

[00:48:34] So,

[00:48:35] country

[00:48:35] first.

[00:48:36] I know

[00:48:37] that's

[00:48:37] became

[00:48:38] maybe

[00:48:39] like a

[00:48:39] cliche,

[00:48:40] but it

[00:48:41] happens

[00:48:41] to be

[00:48:41] true.

[00:48:44] And he's

[00:48:45] been meeting

[00:48:45] with

[00:48:46] Trump's

[00:48:47] nominees.

[00:48:50] And he

[00:48:51] likes

[00:48:52] Stefanovic.

[00:48:53] And he

[00:48:54] thinks he's

[00:48:55] going to

[00:48:55] vote for

[00:48:56] Hegseth.

[00:48:58] My votes

[00:48:59] will come

[00:48:59] from an

[00:48:59] open mind

[00:49:00] and an

[00:49:01] informed

[00:49:02] opinion

[00:49:03] after having

[00:49:04] a conversation

[00:49:04] with them.

[00:49:05] That's not

[00:49:06] controversial.

[00:49:07] That's my

[00:49:08] job.

[00:49:10] You know,

[00:49:11] as long as

[00:49:11] he keeps

[00:49:12] talking like

[00:49:12] that,

[00:49:13] he can wear

[00:49:13] a hoodie

[00:49:14] anywhere.

[00:49:15] I'm okay

[00:49:15] with it.

[00:49:16] Because these

[00:49:18] men and

[00:49:18] women in

[00:49:19] their fancy

[00:49:19] clothes and

[00:49:20] their suits

[00:49:21] and their

[00:49:21] ties,

[00:49:22] they're not

[00:49:23] doing me

[00:49:23] much good.

[00:49:24] Are they

[00:49:24] doing you

[00:49:24] much good?

[00:49:25] What is

[00:49:26] the legacy

[00:49:27] they are

[00:49:27] leaving behind?

[00:49:28] Well,

[00:49:29] it's a

[00:49:29] whole lot

[00:49:30] for their

[00:49:30] family as

[00:49:31] far as

[00:49:31] worth and

[00:49:32] money.

[00:49:34] But as

[00:49:35] far as

[00:49:35] honesty and

[00:49:36] truth and

[00:49:37] faithfulness,

[00:49:38] it's zero.

[00:49:40] And that's

[00:49:41] what they're

[00:49:41] leaving behind

[00:49:42] for this

[00:49:42] nation.

[00:49:43] It's

[00:49:44] zero.

[00:49:45] But you

[00:49:46] see,

[00:49:46] we the

[00:49:46] people,

[00:49:48] we the

[00:49:48] people are

[00:49:49] the ones.

[00:49:49] now this

[00:49:51] song coming

[00:49:51] up is me

[00:49:52] singing on

[00:49:53] Eyes in

[00:49:53] My 30s.

[00:49:54] And it's

[00:49:54] my gift to

[00:49:55] you.

[00:49:56] But hopefully,

[00:49:59] it's the

[00:50:00] manger,

[00:50:01] not the

[00:50:02] baby,

[00:50:03] but the

[00:50:03] Messiah that

[00:50:04] we praise.

[00:50:05] Our faith

[00:50:06] is what I

[00:50:08] pray that I

[00:50:08] leave behind.

[00:50:09] My faith,

[00:50:13] that's what

[00:50:14] will bring

[00:50:14] America home.

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[00:51:48] liberty?

[00:51:49] Do we weep

[00:51:50] for liberty

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[00:51:53] the substance

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[00:51:58] Webster defines

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[00:52:00] state of being

[00:52:01] free within

[00:52:01] society from

[00:52:02] oppressive

[00:52:03] restrictions imposed

[00:52:04] by authority

[00:52:05] on one's life,

[00:52:06] behavior,

[00:52:06] or political

[00:52:07] views.

[00:52:08] Today we seem

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[00:52:10] restrictions.

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[00:52:13] But do we

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[00:52:16] Alexander

[00:52:17] Hamilton once

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[00:52:18] There is a

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[00:52:20] in liberty that

[00:52:21] makes human nature

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[00:52:24] and heroism.

[00:52:26] As a republic,

[00:52:27] we the people

[00:52:28] must guard the

[00:52:28] liberty of others.

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