3547 – December 31, 2024 – New Year’s Wishes – “I don’t know what the future holds, but I do know who holds the future.” George W. Truett We should cling to that every day.
I can’t remember when this nation was so excited for change… except perhaps when Ronald Reagan became president. Perhaps Carter was a decent man, but he was NOT a good president.
I think perhaps my greatest wish this year is that justice be carried out.
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[00:00:35] Here's your host, and the voice of common sense, Beth Ann.
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[00:00:50] Today is New Year's Eve. We are saying goodbye to 2024 tonight, and we're gonna look to what's going on in the future.
[00:01:02] Of course, we don't know that. But we're gonna start out with prayer, but as I'm going through this, I want you to think, what would be your New Year's wishes?
[00:01:15] And we're gonna talk about that, and I have a reason that we're talking about that.
[00:01:20] For such a time as this, and most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you.
[00:01:25] As we usher out another year and usher in a new year, Father, we know that you are the one who is eternal,
[00:01:38] and you have gifted that to us through your Son, Jesus Christ, our salvation.
[00:01:43] But Father, we're still living here in our human form, and it's a broken world, and sometimes it's just difficult.
[00:01:58] So may we always lean on you and not on our own understandings.
[00:02:03] We trust in you, for you are the God of love.
[00:02:09] You are the God of mercy.
[00:02:12] You are the amazing God of grace and salvation.
[00:02:19] Thank you.
[00:02:21] Thank you, Abba Father.
[00:02:23] Father, I continue to pray, Father, for the protection of Donald J. Trump, President Donald Trump.
[00:02:35] I thank you that you have protected him and got him this far.
[00:02:40] I ask for your protection over his family and all those who are getting on board with his administration.
[00:02:52] And Father, for this nation, we know not what is ahead.
[00:02:56] We know we have enemies that have promised attacks.
[00:03:01] So I just pray for a peace and a calm through this evening.
[00:03:07] Father, there's going to be many out celebrating, and I pray for safety.
[00:03:12] I pray they will use good sense.
[00:03:17] I will stay home.
[00:03:22] You are an awesome God.
[00:03:24] And I know that you are everywhere at the same time, omnipotent, omnipresent.
[00:03:31] And you work in everyone's life at the same time.
[00:03:36] It just amazes me when I think about that.
[00:03:41] Father, we have many lost in this nation.
[00:03:44] May that be one of the many wishes that we have,
[00:03:47] is that we will be bold and courageous and share the good news,
[00:03:52] and others will come to know you.
[00:03:55] That is the true salvation of this nation.
[00:03:59] Not a president, but you.
[00:04:03] Father, I pray your blessing upon today's show, the final show for 2024.
[00:04:12] And it is in Jesus' name for such a time as this, I pray.
[00:04:19] Our devotional this morning.
[00:04:22] I'm getting older.
[00:04:23] And I thought, well, I would share this one with you this morning.
[00:04:27] Multitude of years should teach wisdom.
[00:04:30] Job 32.7
[00:04:33] An old prayer purportedly from a 17th century nun says,
[00:04:38] Lord, you know better than I know myself that I am getting older and I will someday be old.
[00:04:44] Keep me from the fatal habit of thinking I must say something on every subject on every occasion.
[00:04:50] Release me from cravings to straighten out everybody's affairs.
[00:04:56] Oh, I've got the wrong one here.
[00:04:58] And make me thoughtful but not moody.
[00:05:01] Helpful but not bossy.
[00:05:03] With my vast store of wisdom, it seems a pity not to use it all.
[00:05:08] But you know, Lord, that I want a few friends at the end.
[00:05:11] That wasn't the one I wanted to share.
[00:05:14] I think I've lost the one I wanted to share.
[00:05:16] But it was today's.
[00:05:19] Hopefully I've got it right here.
[00:05:21] There it is.
[00:05:22] The future.
[00:05:23] Facing the future.
[00:05:24] Now, I kind of relate to this nun.
[00:05:27] My husband is one that will think before he speaks.
[00:05:31] Of course, I sometimes do not do that.
[00:05:36] I just start talking.
[00:05:38] And so I kind of relate to that nun.
[00:05:40] He's, well, maybe I should be aware that I don't always have to have an opinion on everything.
[00:05:45] I can keep my little trap shut sometimes.
[00:05:48] December 31st.
[00:05:51] Facing the future.
[00:05:54] Call to me.
[00:05:55] I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know.
[00:06:00] Jeremiah 33.
[00:06:02] Of course, Jeremiah was a great prophet.
[00:06:05] As the new year approaches, we may be tempted to speculate about that, what the future holds.
[00:06:12] Will there be challenges and trials?
[00:06:15] Unexpected blessings and windfalls?
[00:06:17] Thinking about the future can seem like unraveling an intricate mystery plot.
[00:06:23] But the prophet Jeremiah assures us that God reveals exactly what we need to know.
[00:06:31] As we look to the new year, we may try to gain a sense of control over the unknown by planning, setting goals, or making resolutions.
[00:06:41] But most of us realize that the future really lies outside of our control.
[00:06:48] We can, however, trust God for what lies ahead.
[00:06:53] God sees everything that will happen.
[00:06:56] And he sees us as well.
[00:07:00] God, through Jeremiah, doesn't encourage us to try to set our course.
[00:07:07] God encourages us to call on him as we face the future and to anticipate an answer.
[00:07:17] God has promised that he will be faithful.
[00:07:21] Be encouraged that he goes before you and follows close behind.
[00:07:27] Think about that.
[00:07:28] He goes before you, yet he's following right close behind.
[00:07:32] His hand is lovingly directing your course.
[00:07:36] Now, our book is from Jeremiah.
[00:07:44] I lost his name.
[00:07:47] That wrote this devotional book.
[00:07:50] David Jeremiah.
[00:07:52] I lost his name, Rudy.
[00:07:54] But after each one of these devotionals, there's a little quote from someone.
[00:08:00] And this one is from George W. Truitt.
[00:08:03] I do not know what the future holds.
[00:08:08] But I do know who holds the future.
[00:08:12] I think there's actually a song with that.
[00:08:16] So that final statement.
[00:08:18] I do not know what the future holds.
[00:08:20] We are facing a new year.
[00:08:23] But we do know the one who holds the future.
[00:08:26] We should cling to that particular phrase every single day of our lives.
[00:08:33] Every single day.
[00:08:36] So, we're saying goodbye to 2024.
[00:08:39] And we're welcoming in 2025.
[00:08:42] What are your wishes or expectations for the new year or even further out?
[00:08:50] The future of this nation.
[00:08:53] I can't remember when a nation was so excited for change.
[00:08:57] Except perhaps when Ronald Reagan became president after Jimmy Carter.
[00:09:01] Who just passed away.
[00:09:03] A decent man, they say.
[00:09:05] That's the phrase they like to repeat.
[00:09:07] But was he?
[00:09:10] Was he?
[00:09:11] He certainly was not a good president.
[00:09:14] And it was only recently that he actually...
[00:09:16] It was just recently that he actually spoke out against President Donald J. Trump.
[00:09:21] Still a Democrat through and through.
[00:09:22] And we know how decent that party is.
[00:09:26] Not.
[00:09:27] But what are your New Year's wishes?
[00:09:31] Futuristic.
[00:09:32] Futuristic wishes.
[00:09:34] We're going to talk about that when we turn.
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[00:09:38] This is Beth Ann.
[00:09:38] And we'll be right back.
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[00:13:07] This is Beth Ann.
[00:13:08] So I feel an excitement from people about this new year, 2025.
[00:13:14] I hope we're not overly excited about things that will be disappointed.
[00:13:22] But I think part of the excitement, at least for me, is I want to see justice.
[00:13:30] While the transition of power is about to take place on January 20th, it is not about President Trump.
[00:13:39] Each indictment and each bullet hurled at him was really directed at we the people.
[00:13:46] The attacks on our constitutional republic.
[00:13:48] Hey, did you realize?
[00:13:50] Now, I don't watch him much because I kind of got mad at him.
[00:13:53] But the last couple of times I've seen Trey Gowdy, or at least part of his show,
[00:13:57] he has made a point to say we're not a democracy.
[00:14:02] We're a constitutional republic.
[00:14:03] So he's not saying democracy anymore.
[00:14:06] Yay!
[00:14:07] But those attacks on our constitutional republic, those were an insurrection.
[00:14:17] The stolen 2020 election, and it was.
[00:14:21] There's no doubt in my mind.
[00:14:23] Was the real insurrection.
[00:14:26] The J6 phony trials, that was an insurrection.
[00:14:31] The fake impeachments, those were attempts for an insurrection.
[00:14:39] The fake steel dossier, and the framing of a president, President Trump, which Barack Hussein
[00:14:47] Obama was leading, that was an insurrection.
[00:14:54] The fact that we've not had an elected president running this nation, is that not an insurrection
[00:15:02] of who we really are?
[00:15:05] The Biden cartel approved by Obama.
[00:15:08] I'm not giving Obama any pass here.
[00:15:11] That is an insurrection of a treasonous kind.
[00:15:16] But then I guess they all were treasonous, correct?
[00:15:19] They were all trying to seize the power, to keep the constitutional republic,
[00:15:25] to keep we the people from being the nation we ought to be.
[00:15:30] So justice needs to be done.
[00:15:35] My wish is for the new year, to grow CSC Talk Radio to where it's sustainable.
[00:15:44] I would like to see it actually grow to where it's profitable, but I don't want to get greedy,
[00:15:49] I suppose.
[00:15:51] We haven't been profitable.
[00:15:54] You realize that.
[00:15:57] I'm not patting myself on the back for it.
[00:16:00] It's really my downfall.
[00:16:01] I just haven't been able to do it.
[00:16:05] But somehow, because God wants it here, we manage to make the bills every month.
[00:16:14] I would like to be healthier.
[00:16:16] I'm pretty healthy as it is.
[00:16:18] But getting another clean bill of health this next year, you know, another year cancer-free, that's good.
[00:16:26] Lose a few pounds.
[00:16:27] That's what we all want to do.
[00:16:28] Lose a few pounds.
[00:16:29] I almost added lose a few wrinkles, but I didn't put that in there.
[00:16:34] That's just part of growing old.
[00:16:36] Declutter my house again.
[00:16:38] Actually really get it organized.
[00:16:40] I know.
[00:16:42] Do more sewing.
[00:16:43] I always seem to wait until it's just about Christmas time to start sewing projects.
[00:16:47] I need to do them throughout the year.
[00:16:50] Take a trip.
[00:16:51] That was easy because I already know I've got one planned.
[00:16:54] See more of my kids and my grandkids.
[00:16:58] They should come over more often.
[00:17:02] Bring America home.
[00:17:05] I want my nation back.
[00:17:07] Don't you?
[00:17:10] That's my wish list.
[00:17:14] What about yours?
[00:17:18] What about yours?
[00:17:20] I have a long wish list here by somebody else that I'll share later.
[00:17:26] I read this and it caught my attention.
[00:17:31] The 118th Congress, which is our Congress today, has passed the fewest laws in decades.
[00:17:39] Yay!
[00:17:40] Yay!
[00:17:41] They're acting like, well, they're just a do-nothing bunch of people.
[00:17:45] Well, I'd like them to do nothing.
[00:17:47] Wouldn't you?
[00:17:50] It says the bill's enacted.
[00:17:52] It says column, they had a chart on here which did not print, copy and print very well.
[00:17:57] But it says the most enacted bills in a full session was the 106th Congress.
[00:18:02] That was in 1999 with 550 bills.
[00:18:07] The most enacted bills in the first year of the session was the 108th Congress, which was in 2003 with 180 bills.
[00:18:16] The 118th Congress has 153 bills overall, with 29 enacted in its first year.
[00:18:24] You know, while that is something that is their responsibility, if you need a law, they should make a law.
[00:18:33] But they make a lot of laws that we don't need, don't you think?
[00:18:37] So, I would guarantee, I would, not guarantee, I would judge their success this 118th, which is soon to be 119th Congress, I guess,
[00:18:50] because we'll have the changing of the guard here in the first part of this month.
[00:18:53] I'm sorry, next month, January.
[00:18:57] What about we judge them by how many bills or laws they repeal?
[00:19:05] You know, I've often said we should send them up there with one of those great big erasers like we used to have when we were kids.
[00:19:14] And whether they get reelected or not depends on how much eraser they've got left when they come back.
[00:19:21] They're not there just to make laws all day long.
[00:19:26] They have other responsibilities.
[00:19:27] And if they're making laws, of course, then it said that made up for the law here on the last page.
[00:19:33] It said, between the lines, there is more than one way to pass a bill.
[00:19:39] As this month's government funding fight demonstrated, a nearly 1,550-page stopgap spending bill was packed to the gills
[00:19:48] with tangential legislation on health care, U.S. investment, China, RFK Stadium, and D.C.,
[00:19:56] in D.C. and congressional pay and benefits.
[00:20:00] So instead of having little bitty ones, they just did them all in one great big omnibus bill.
[00:20:09] And I don't know about you, but I haven't received my thank you note yet for their raise.
[00:20:15] Have you?
[00:20:16] I don't think so.
[00:20:20] How many of you know who Representative Victoria Sparks is?
[00:20:25] Oh, you're going to recognize her.
[00:20:26] She is a naturalized citizen from Ukraine.
[00:20:38] Now you know who she is.
[00:20:40] Now you know who she is.
[00:20:41] Now I know who she is.
[00:20:42] She's an Indiana congressman.
[00:20:46] And she says that Mike Johnson needs to do his constitutional duty if he wants to be speaker.
[00:20:54] And this is a warning.
[00:20:56] She has not committed to voting for him yet.
[00:21:00] She explains that the House Speaker, arguing the needs to lay out a plan,
[00:21:08] he needs to lay out a plan to accomplish Republicans' agenda.
[00:21:14] Not just go around and beg everybody for a vote.
[00:21:18] She says,
[00:21:19] I understand why President Trump is endorsing Speaker Johnson as he did Speaker Ryan, which is definitely important.
[00:21:27] However, we still need to get assurances that Speaker Johnson won't sell us out to the swamp.
[00:21:36] I added to this, of course, we also know backing a rhino is never a good thing.
[00:21:43] Trump backed Ryan, Paul Ryan.
[00:21:46] Paul Ryan stabbed him in the back.
[00:21:48] And he backed Mitt Romney.
[00:21:51] And Mitt Romney stabbed him in the back.
[00:21:55] President Trump will be able to save America only if we have a speaker with courage, vision, and a plan.
[00:22:05] Also, a public commitment to the American people.
[00:22:07] How he will help deliver President Trump's agenda to drain the swamp.
[00:22:12] This is coming from Representative Victoria Sparks.
[00:22:15] Now, I like this woman.
[00:22:17] I've heard her many times.
[00:22:18] And sometimes I believe the naturalized citizens, some of them, love this country more than us who were born here,
[00:22:27] who claim citizenship.
[00:22:32] But she came from a war-torn communist country, dictatorship country.
[00:22:41] Ukraine is not a democracy, folks.
[00:22:44] We're not saving their democracy by sending them weapons.
[00:22:50] And a democracy is really nothing more than a, well, a democracy is mob rule.
[00:23:00] And that's been a mob.
[00:23:02] Congress has abandoned the constitutional duty to the American people to properly oversee the spending of their hard-earned money paid as taxes, she says.
[00:23:11] Our next speaker must show courage, leadership to get our country back on track before the Titanic strikes an iceberg at any moment.
[00:23:23] She sees what's ahead.
[00:23:26] She loves this country.
[00:23:28] I've heard her and I've watched her.
[00:23:31] Indiana is lucky to have her.
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[00:23:36] This is Beth Ann.
[00:23:37] We'll be right back.
[00:23:38] I want to talk about H1B1.
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[00:28:07] I got a little carried away with my ones.
[00:28:09] It's H-1B, not H-1B1.
[00:28:11] But it takes one to know one, huh?
[00:28:16] Well, there's a lot of controversy going on about the H-1B.
[00:28:24] There's some fighting going on within the Trump administration that isn't even administrating yet
[00:28:32] and his followers, which would be you and me.
[00:28:36] So Christopher Roach, he writes for...
[00:28:39] I had one yesterday from the National Pulse from William Upton that I didn't have time to share.
[00:28:45] But Christopher Roach kind of writes things the way I can understand them the best.
[00:28:50] And the way he puts this, he says,
[00:29:05] Just in time for Christmas, he says, some infighting has broken out among Trump supporters.
[00:29:13] Muck-wracking online personality Laura Loomer began the fracas with criticism of Sram Krishnan,
[00:29:24] who Trump has chosen to be the AI policy advisor.
[00:29:29] Loomer pointed out that Krishnan has said previously that he wants the quote,
[00:29:36] the quota of green cards available to his Indian co-ethnics to be expanded.
[00:29:43] Well, that's nice of him, isn't it?
[00:29:45] He wants more of his people to come.
[00:29:47] Elon Musk entered the fray and argued that in order for the country to remain competitive,
[00:29:53] it must import talent from overseas.
[00:29:57] Now, let's stop and think about this just a minute.
[00:29:59] But Rudy and I were talking about this.
[00:30:02] I'm okay with bringing in immigrants who want to be American,
[00:30:10] who want to fill a position, legitimately beat out an American in this position,
[00:30:15] not just because they're coming over here.
[00:30:18] But when you stop and think about it,
[00:30:22] all these other countries that are basically third world, India for one,
[00:30:27] they have all these brilliant people they want to bring over here.
[00:30:34] And I'm not saying they're not brilliant,
[00:30:40] but how did we make it without them?
[00:30:44] Now, yes, we are a country of immigrants,
[00:30:46] but isn't every country kind of a country of immigrants?
[00:30:56] We pointed out that the Indians who were the native born,
[00:31:01] but they weren't actually all from here.
[00:31:03] They came from somewhere else too.
[00:31:05] That kind of makes America unique.
[00:31:09] But I'm not going to say that I'm an immigrant.
[00:31:13] My fifth great grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War.
[00:31:17] No, I'm sorry, my fifth great uncle.
[00:31:20] I don't know what my fifth great grandfather was doing.
[00:31:24] But when you stop and think about this country,
[00:31:29] and yes, we have immigrants.
[00:31:31] We welcome others here to be American,
[00:31:34] not just to do American jobs.
[00:31:38] So when we have them come over here,
[00:31:41] they should want to become an American.
[00:31:43] That's my opinion.
[00:31:46] Otherwise, they're just a migrant.
[00:31:47] They come here to do a job, and then they go back home.
[00:31:49] That's Beth's opinion.
[00:31:53] But think about America.
[00:31:55] It's the youngest nation.
[00:31:56] It's the youngest nation.
[00:31:59] And yet we rose in that length of time,
[00:32:02] which is really very young,
[00:32:06] to the strongest nation,
[00:32:09] to the wealthiest nation,
[00:32:11] to the leader of nations of the free world.
[00:32:14] Well, except since Obama came in.
[00:32:18] We can even go back to Herbert Walker
[00:32:20] with his New World Order.
[00:32:26] So Americans are disagreeing with Ramaswamy on this.
[00:32:33] Now, he was also a former presidential candidate,
[00:32:38] and that was one reason I was not necessarily...
[00:32:41] I liked him.
[00:32:41] I liked him a lot.
[00:32:42] I liked what he said.
[00:32:44] But his ties to India seemed very strong.
[00:32:52] Vivek Ramaswamy, former presidential candidate,
[00:32:54] and the other half of Trump's doge,
[00:32:57] of course, you know, we've got Elon,
[00:33:01] double-downed and channeled teachers' pet energy,
[00:33:05] expressing contempt for traditional middle-class
[00:33:08] American cultural norms,
[00:33:10] including the high priority placed on
[00:33:13] non-numerative activities that,
[00:33:16] like...
[00:33:17] In his words,
[00:33:20] a culture that celebrates the prom queen
[00:33:23] over the math whiz, champ,
[00:33:27] or the jock over the valedictorian,
[00:33:30] will not produce the best engineers.
[00:33:33] That's not saying much for some of our jocks, is it?
[00:33:38] And that's kind of being a little bit...
[00:33:40] Are all prom queens not smart?
[00:33:44] Is that...
[00:33:45] I mean, isn't that what he's saying?
[00:33:47] They're all looks and no brains?
[00:33:50] Now, there might have been some cases.
[00:33:52] I was not a prom queen, by the way.
[00:33:56] I was a candidate.
[00:33:58] My husband voted against me, too.
[00:34:00] You know, it's all about the party.
[00:34:02] It's all about the class.
[00:34:04] I'd only been there a week or two.
[00:34:06] They nominated me,
[00:34:08] and then they said you could only run once,
[00:34:09] and so I never got to run again.
[00:34:11] But anyway,
[00:34:12] that's a little meow there going on.
[00:34:14] But,
[00:34:17] the H-1B,
[00:34:19] he titled it the H-1B Blues.
[00:34:21] I will put it on Facebook.
[00:34:25] You need to stop and think about
[00:34:27] who America really is.
[00:34:28] And he makes some good points.
[00:34:31] He says,
[00:34:31] There's a great number of jobs
[00:34:33] that should go to recent college graduates
[00:34:36] have gone to H-1Bs.
[00:34:39] While the State Department
[00:34:41] describes the program
[00:34:42] as one for specialty occupations
[00:34:45] and fields requiring
[00:34:46] highly specialized knowledge,
[00:34:49] many jobs in the program
[00:34:51] are not high-skilled at all,
[00:34:53] including such occupations.
[00:34:55] I was not aware of this,
[00:34:56] but I know it's being abused.
[00:35:00] including occupations that
[00:35:02] dog trainers,
[00:35:04] cooks,
[00:35:04] and cashiers.
[00:35:06] Well,
[00:35:06] I think any prom queen
[00:35:07] can probably do that.
[00:35:08] Any jock,
[00:35:09] right?
[00:35:14] He makes such good points in here.
[00:35:16] And I'm not 100% against Vivek.
[00:35:20] But I think Vivek
[00:35:21] misses the point.
[00:35:24] He makes another,
[00:35:25] I'll close with this,
[00:35:27] because I want to get on
[00:35:28] to something else.
[00:35:32] He says,
[00:35:33] Living in the egghead immigrant era,
[00:35:35] instead of building great things
[00:35:36] and exploring new frontiers,
[00:35:39] most of our vaunted high-tech industry
[00:35:42] is focused on making
[00:35:44] buggy mobile apps,
[00:35:46] censoring free speech,
[00:35:49] get-rich-quick crypto schemes,
[00:35:51] and investing electronic middlemen
[00:35:54] to squeeze money from consumers.
[00:35:57] In spite of these grand contributions
[00:36:00] to human welfare,
[00:36:02] the whole tech industry
[00:36:03] has recently undergone
[00:36:05] a round of significant layoffs.
[00:36:08] Meanwhile,
[00:36:10] H-1B jobs abound,
[00:36:12] and with a long listing of them
[00:36:14] searchable on the database.
[00:36:18] And he had a little link to that.
[00:36:21] He says,
[00:36:22] A country is more than an economy.
[00:36:24] Trump is a businessman,
[00:36:26] and he's a successful businessman.
[00:36:28] And part of the MAGA agenda
[00:36:30] aims to secure
[00:36:32] sustained economic growth.
[00:36:34] Not all growth
[00:36:35] is created equal.
[00:36:38] And then he ends.
[00:36:39] Consider a small-scale illustration
[00:36:41] of this principle.
[00:36:43] No one would trade their children
[00:36:46] for someone else's children,
[00:36:48] born of other parents,
[00:36:50] simply because the replacements
[00:36:51] were destined to win
[00:36:53] the math award,
[00:36:54] or otherwise end up
[00:36:56] as high achievers.
[00:36:58] We love our families
[00:36:59] because they are ours,
[00:37:01] not because they are
[00:37:02] elite human capital.
[00:37:04] Our country and its countrymen
[00:37:06] should evoke a similar
[00:37:09] instinctual love and loyalty.
[00:37:12] A nation's policies
[00:37:13] are supposed to increase
[00:37:15] the collective wealth,
[00:37:17] security, and happiness
[00:37:18] of the people living there.
[00:37:19] This is what
[00:37:21] the Constitutional's preamble
[00:37:22] means when it says
[00:37:24] the government is supposed
[00:37:26] to provide for the common defense,
[00:37:28] promote the general welfare,
[00:37:29] and secure the blessings
[00:37:31] of liberty to ourselves
[00:37:32] and our posterity.
[00:37:35] Our founding documents
[00:37:38] sensibly recognize
[00:37:39] both existence of common good
[00:37:43] and particular people.
[00:37:46] You're listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:37:48] This is Beth Ann.
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[00:42:07] One more thing
[00:42:08] on the H-1B.
[00:42:10] And this is coming
[00:42:11] from Christopher Roach.
[00:42:13] He said,
[00:42:13] It's hard not to get defensive
[00:42:14] in the face of insults
[00:42:16] from outsiders
[00:42:17] and newcomers.
[00:42:18] And he's talking about
[00:42:19] Vivek and Elon.
[00:42:21] But one must ask himself
[00:42:23] how this gaggle
[00:42:25] of a frivolous jocks
[00:42:26] and homecoming queens
[00:42:29] managed to achieve
[00:42:30] so much
[00:42:31] before the era
[00:42:32] of mass immigration.
[00:42:33] I want you to stop
[00:42:34] and think about that.
[00:42:37] Americans invented
[00:42:38] the assembly line,
[00:42:40] the computer,
[00:42:41] the atomic bomb.
[00:42:43] And back when we cared
[00:42:45] about well-rounded students,
[00:42:47] one of them
[00:42:48] turned down
[00:42:49] at MIT
[00:42:50] to study engineering
[00:42:52] at Purdue
[00:42:52] because he liked
[00:42:54] their football program.
[00:42:58] This would be
[00:42:59] Neil Armstrong,
[00:43:00] the first man
[00:43:02] to walk on the moon.
[00:43:05] We have prom queens
[00:43:06] and jocks
[00:43:08] who are more than
[00:43:10] just empty shells.
[00:43:13] And America
[00:43:15] has hard-working people.
[00:43:21] I'm okay with
[00:43:22] some immigrants
[00:43:25] coming in here.
[00:43:27] I'm not against it.
[00:43:29] I am against
[00:43:30] increasing it
[00:43:32] to an outstanding rate
[00:43:34] of numbers.
[00:43:37] I think it was
[00:43:40] Ted Cruz
[00:43:41] at one time,
[00:43:41] remember when Mike
[00:43:42] Cutler was on,
[00:43:44] said he had one
[00:43:45] to increase it
[00:43:45] by 500%.
[00:43:51] What are we,
[00:43:52] chopped liver?
[00:43:54] Seriously.
[00:43:55] If Americans
[00:43:56] are too stupid
[00:43:56] to run their own
[00:43:57] country,
[00:43:58] then what are we
[00:43:59] doing here?
[00:44:05] Ponder that one
[00:44:06] for a while.
[00:44:06] Okay,
[00:44:06] this is from
[00:44:07] Jeremy Frankel.
[00:44:09] It's a MAGA
[00:44:10] wish list.
[00:44:10] We're going to go
[00:44:11] through it pretty
[00:44:11] quick.
[00:44:12] He says we did
[00:44:13] and he talks
[00:44:14] about we won,
[00:44:15] President Trump
[00:44:15] won,
[00:44:16] blah,
[00:44:16] blah,
[00:44:16] blah,
[00:44:16] blah,
[00:44:16] blah.
[00:44:16] But these
[00:44:17] are the things
[00:44:18] he wants to
[00:44:18] see happen.
[00:44:19] Pardon all
[00:44:20] January Sixers.
[00:44:21] And he's got,
[00:44:22] let's see,
[00:44:22] I think there's
[00:44:23] 21 on this list.
[00:44:25] Yep.
[00:44:26] And I think
[00:44:27] we all agree
[00:44:28] that they need
[00:44:29] to be pardoned.
[00:44:29] Even the ones
[00:44:30] who actually
[00:44:31] broke something,
[00:44:34] they've served
[00:44:35] their time.
[00:44:36] number two,
[00:44:38] fire every
[00:44:39] potential holdover
[00:44:41] from the Biden
[00:44:41] administration
[00:44:42] and replace
[00:44:43] them with
[00:44:44] MAGA supporters.
[00:44:45] He says even
[00:44:46] in the staff,
[00:44:47] the lower staff,
[00:44:48] the cooks,
[00:44:49] whatever.
[00:44:50] I'd consider the
[00:44:51] cook pretty
[00:44:52] important.
[00:44:52] I wouldn't
[00:44:52] want to get
[00:44:53] poisoned.
[00:44:54] Number three,
[00:44:56] secure the
[00:44:57] border,
[00:44:57] deport all,
[00:44:59] as many
[00:44:59] illegal aliens
[00:45:00] as possible
[00:45:01] and end
[00:45:02] birthright
[00:45:03] citizenship.
[00:45:03] I don't
[00:45:05] think we
[00:45:05] should end
[00:45:05] it.
[00:45:06] That would
[00:45:06] mean I
[00:45:06] couldn't
[00:45:06] be birthright.
[00:45:08] I think
[00:45:08] we need
[00:45:09] to define
[00:45:09] it.
[00:45:13] There is
[00:45:14] a difference
[00:45:14] between
[00:45:14] someone crossing
[00:45:15] the border,
[00:45:16] dropping a
[00:45:17] baby and
[00:45:18] calling it
[00:45:18] an American
[00:45:19] and you
[00:45:20] and I.
[00:45:21] There's a
[00:45:22] difference.
[00:45:24] Number four,
[00:45:25] defund NPR,
[00:45:27] PBS and
[00:45:28] Planned Parenthood.
[00:45:30] We know
[00:45:30] what all
[00:45:31] these programs
[00:45:33] have done.
[00:45:34] Number five,
[00:45:36] implement a
[00:45:37] nationwide
[00:45:37] election
[00:45:38] integrity
[00:45:39] measures.
[00:45:40] Every
[00:45:40] federal,
[00:45:41] state,
[00:45:41] and local
[00:45:42] election should
[00:45:43] have a
[00:45:43] uniform voting
[00:45:44] system where
[00:45:45] all elections
[00:45:46] are simple,
[00:45:48] conducted
[00:45:48] with paper
[00:45:49] and counted
[00:45:50] on election
[00:45:51] night.
[00:45:52] Early
[00:45:52] voting and
[00:45:53] voting by
[00:45:54] mail should
[00:45:54] be minimized
[00:45:55] if not
[00:45:55] outright banned.
[00:45:56] I think
[00:45:57] there should
[00:45:57] be some
[00:45:59] reasons.
[00:46:00] Maybe
[00:46:00] somebody's
[00:46:01] going to
[00:46:01] be gone.
[00:46:02] The
[00:46:02] army
[00:46:03] obviously
[00:46:03] has the
[00:46:06] military.
[00:46:06] they can
[00:46:07] vote
[00:46:07] absentee
[00:46:09] ballot.
[00:46:10] It cannot
[00:46:10] be totally
[00:46:11] eliminated.
[00:46:12] Six,
[00:46:13] let Israel
[00:46:14] defeat its
[00:46:15] enemies and
[00:46:16] refer to the
[00:46:16] West Bank
[00:46:17] as Judea
[00:46:18] and Samaria.
[00:46:20] I agree.
[00:46:22] Seven,
[00:46:24] deport
[00:46:24] college campus
[00:46:26] rioters and
[00:46:27] terror supporters
[00:46:28] and defund
[00:46:29] any campus
[00:46:30] that tolerates
[00:46:31] them.
[00:46:33] Eight,
[00:46:35] restart
[00:46:35] Keystone
[00:46:36] and
[00:46:37] ANWR
[00:46:38] and
[00:46:39] reverse
[00:46:39] every
[00:46:40] Biden
[00:46:40] executive
[00:46:41] order on
[00:46:42] drilling
[00:46:42] and
[00:46:42] fracking.
[00:46:46] ANWR
[00:46:47] is the
[00:46:48] Arctic
[00:46:48] National
[00:46:49] Wildlife
[00:46:49] Refuge.
[00:46:50] I think
[00:46:50] they call
[00:46:51] it ANWR
[00:46:51] but I'm
[00:46:51] not sure.
[00:46:54] Nine,
[00:46:55] make the
[00:46:55] Trump tax
[00:46:56] cuts
[00:46:57] permanent.
[00:46:59] Me,
[00:47:00] how was
[00:47:01] America
[00:47:01] successful
[00:47:02] before taxes?
[00:47:04] What has
[00:47:04] happened
[00:47:04] since?
[00:47:06] We were
[00:47:07] successful.
[00:47:07] We were
[00:47:08] profitable.
[00:47:08] We were
[00:47:09] a rich
[00:47:09] nation
[00:47:09] because we
[00:47:10] ran on
[00:47:10] tariffs.
[00:47:11] That all
[00:47:12] ended after
[00:47:13] the Civil
[00:47:13] War.
[00:47:15] Ten,
[00:47:16] get
[00:47:17] wokeness
[00:47:17] out of
[00:47:18] the
[00:47:18] military.
[00:47:18] I'm
[00:47:18] going to
[00:47:18] say get
[00:47:19] wokeness
[00:47:19] out of
[00:47:19] everywhere.
[00:47:21] Eleven,
[00:47:22] repeal
[00:47:23] of the
[00:47:24] Home
[00:47:24] Rule
[00:47:25] Act.
[00:47:26] The
[00:47:26] Home Rule
[00:47:27] Act
[00:47:27] passed
[00:47:27] in 1973
[00:47:28] gave
[00:47:29] Washington
[00:47:30] D.C.
[00:47:30] autonomy
[00:47:31] and created
[00:47:32] a city
[00:47:32] government
[00:47:33] to control
[00:47:33] local
[00:47:34] affairs.
[00:47:35] Before
[00:47:35] then,
[00:47:35] it was
[00:47:35] to be
[00:47:36] run
[00:47:36] by
[00:47:36] Congress
[00:47:37] and
[00:47:37] that
[00:47:38] is
[00:47:38] the
[00:47:38] seat
[00:47:38] of
[00:47:38] government
[00:47:38] act
[00:47:39] which
[00:47:39] was
[00:47:40] introduced
[00:47:41] in
[00:47:41] 2023.
[00:47:43] So,
[00:47:43] we need
[00:47:44] to
[00:47:44] clean up
[00:47:45] dodge,
[00:47:45] so to
[00:47:46] speak.
[00:47:47] They
[00:47:48] obviously
[00:47:48] can't
[00:47:48] take care
[00:47:49] of
[00:47:49] themselves.
[00:47:50] Twelve,
[00:47:51] constitutional
[00:47:52] amendments
[00:47:52] that
[00:47:53] cap the
[00:47:53] Supreme
[00:47:53] Court
[00:47:54] and
[00:47:54] nine,
[00:47:54] justice
[00:47:55] and
[00:47:55] enshrine
[00:47:56] the
[00:47:56] Senate
[00:47:56] filibuster.
[00:47:58] You know,
[00:47:59] it goes
[00:47:59] off and
[00:48:00] on and
[00:48:00] off and
[00:48:00] on and
[00:48:01] off and
[00:48:01] on,
[00:48:01] depending
[00:48:01] on when
[00:48:02] the
[00:48:02] Democrats
[00:48:02] want.
[00:48:04] Thirteen,
[00:48:05] expand
[00:48:05] the
[00:48:05] Abraham
[00:48:06] Accords.
[00:48:08] Fourteen,
[00:48:09] lawfare
[00:48:10] must end
[00:48:10] with equal
[00:48:12] justice.
[00:48:14] Fifteen,
[00:48:14] the
[00:48:15] FACE
[00:48:16] Act
[00:48:16] must
[00:48:16] be
[00:48:17] repealed.
[00:48:17] The
[00:48:17] FACE
[00:48:18] Act
[00:48:18] is the
[00:48:18] Freedom
[00:48:18] of
[00:48:18] Access
[00:48:19] to
[00:48:19] Clinical
[00:48:19] Entrances
[00:48:20] Act.
[00:48:21] That means
[00:48:21] they can
[00:48:22] spy on
[00:48:22] you.
[00:48:23] Sixteen,
[00:48:24] ban
[00:48:25] gender
[00:48:25] affirming
[00:48:26] care
[00:48:26] for
[00:48:26] minors.
[00:48:28] Seventeen,
[00:48:29] solidify
[00:48:29] the true
[00:48:30] meaning
[00:48:30] of
[00:48:31] Title
[00:48:32] IX.
[00:48:33] Apparently
[00:48:34] you have
[00:48:34] to define
[00:48:35] it for
[00:48:35] some
[00:48:35] people like
[00:48:36] Supreme
[00:48:37] Court
[00:48:37] justices.
[00:48:38] Eighteen,
[00:48:39] restart
[00:48:40] the
[00:48:40] 1776
[00:48:41] Commission
[00:48:41] and
[00:48:42] defund
[00:48:42] any
[00:48:43] district
[00:48:43] that
[00:48:44] teaches
[00:48:44] CRT
[00:48:45] or
[00:48:46] trans
[00:48:46] theory.
[00:48:49] Nineteen,
[00:48:50] automatic
[00:48:50] death
[00:48:51] penalty
[00:48:51] for
[00:48:51] certain
[00:48:52] crimes.
[00:48:52] Absolutely.
[00:48:54] Amen,
[00:48:54] I said.
[00:48:56] You know,
[00:48:57] the same
[00:48:57] people that
[00:48:58] are claiming
[00:48:58] no death
[00:49:00] penalty
[00:49:00] are the
[00:49:00] ones that
[00:49:00] are okay
[00:49:01] with killing
[00:49:01] babies
[00:49:02] inside the
[00:49:02] womb.
[00:49:04] Twenty,
[00:49:05] investigate
[00:49:05] Sorrow's
[00:49:06] network
[00:49:07] of DAs
[00:49:08] across this
[00:49:09] nation.
[00:49:14] And
[00:49:14] push
[00:49:15] national
[00:49:17] reciprocity.
[00:49:19] Confirm
[00:49:20] it.
[00:49:20] We must
[00:49:21] confirm
[00:49:21] that's why
[00:49:22] we have
[00:49:22] a
[00:49:22] constitution
[00:49:42] and a
[00:49:44] right
[00:49:45] must be
[00:49:45] recognized
[00:49:46] nationally.
[00:49:49] Reintroducing
[00:49:50] the
[00:49:50] Concealed
[00:49:50] Carry
[00:49:51] Act,
[00:49:52] which eases
[00:49:53] regulations.
[00:49:55] And it's
[00:49:55] not just
[00:49:56] the Second
[00:49:56] Amendment,
[00:49:57] folks.
[00:49:57] It's all
[00:49:57] of them.
[00:49:58] And it's
[00:49:58] the
[00:49:58] Constitution.
[00:50:00] That's
[00:50:00] why one
[00:50:01] reason I
[00:50:02] believe that
[00:50:03] he's correct
[00:50:04] about the
[00:50:05] election.
[00:50:05] We need
[00:50:06] to have
[00:50:07] things
[00:50:07] national
[00:50:09] so that
[00:50:10] nobody
[00:50:10] can cheat
[00:50:11] on a
[00:50:11] state
[00:50:11] basis.
[00:50:12] Not that
[00:50:13] we would
[00:50:13] have any
[00:50:14] cheaters
[00:50:14] in this
[00:50:15] country.
[00:50:16] Right?
[00:50:17] Remember
[00:50:18] 2020?
[00:50:22] Well,
[00:50:22] we're going
[00:50:23] to say
[00:50:23] goodbye to
[00:50:24] 2024.
[00:50:25] When I
[00:50:25] come back,
[00:50:26] it'll be
[00:50:27] 2025.
[00:50:29] And we
[00:50:29] will start
[00:50:30] a new
[00:50:31] year
[00:50:32] together.
[00:50:33] And our
[00:50:34] make-a-wish
[00:50:35] is to
[00:50:36] bring
[00:50:36] America
[00:50:37] home.
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[00:51:46] Friends,
[00:51:47] I want to
[00:51:47] talk to you
[00:51:48] very frankly
[00:51:49] about the
[00:51:49] increasing
[00:51:50] civil unrest
[00:51:50] we're seeing
[00:51:51] these days.
[00:51:52] You can't
[00:51:52] turn on the
[00:51:53] news without
[00:51:54] hearing about
[00:51:54] more riots,
[00:51:55] violence,
[00:51:56] looting,
[00:51:56] killing,
[00:51:57] lawlessness,
[00:51:58] and mayhem.
[00:51:59] Sadly,
[00:51:59] I think the
[00:52:00] worst is yet
[00:52:00] to come
[00:52:01] and the
[00:52:02] crescendo will
[00:52:02] be quite
[00:52:03] painful.
[00:52:04] However,
[00:52:05] I want to
[00:52:05] focus your
[00:52:06] attention on
[00:52:06] what you
[00:52:07] can do
[00:52:07] to survive.
[00:52:09] Priority one
[00:52:10] in times like
[00:52:10] these is to
[00:52:11] make sure you
[00:52:12] have enough
[00:52:13] food to eat.
[00:52:14] If you know
[00:52:14] me,
[00:52:15] you know I
[00:52:15] fully endorse
[00:52:16] My Patriot
[00:52:17] Supply.
[00:52:17] They're the
[00:52:18] only source
[00:52:19] I personally
[00:52:19] use and
[00:52:20] trust to get
[00:52:21] through the
[00:52:21] tough times
[00:52:22] ahead.
[00:52:22] Right now
[00:52:23] you can save
[00:52:24] $100 off a
[00:52:25] four-week
[00:52:26] emergency food
[00:52:27] supply kit of
[00:52:28] delicious,
[00:52:28] nutritious meals
[00:52:29] the whole
[00:52:30] family will
[00:52:30] love.
[00:52:31] Go to
[00:52:31] preparewithbethann.com
[00:52:33] to get your
[00:52:33] food kits today.
[00:52:35] The future
[00:52:35] is so uncertain.
[00:52:36] I urge you
[00:52:37] to go to
[00:52:39] preparewithbethann.com
[00:52:40] and get ready
[00:52:41] now.
[00:52:41] That's
[00:52:43] preparewithbethann.com.
[00:52:44] Do we lack
[00:52:47] enthusiasm and
[00:52:48] understanding of
[00:52:49] the word liberty?
[00:52:50] Do we weep for
[00:52:51] liberty which we
[00:52:52] have lost?
[00:52:52] Or do we simply
[00:52:53] not understand the
[00:52:54] substance and
[00:52:55] sacrifice for which
[00:52:56] we were once
[00:52:57] privileged?
[00:52:58] Liberty.
[00:52:59] Webster defines
[00:53:00] liberty as the
[00:53:01] state of being
[00:53:01] free within
[00:53:02] society from
[00:53:03] oppressive
[00:53:03] restrictions imposed
[00:53:05] by authority on
[00:53:06] one's life,
[00:53:06] behavior, or
[00:53:07] political views.
[00:53:09] Today we seem to
[00:53:10] want restrictions.
[00:53:12] Government
[00:53:12] micromanaging our
[00:53:13] lives?
[00:53:14] But do we realize
[00:53:15] the cost?
[00:53:17] Alexander
[00:53:18] Hamilton once
[00:53:18] stated,
[00:53:19] there is a
[00:53:20] certain enthusiasm
[00:53:21] in liberty that
[00:53:22] makes human nature
[00:53:22] rise above itself in
[00:53:24] acts of bravery and
[00:53:25] heroism.
[00:53:26] As a republic, we
[00:53:28] the people must
[00:53:29] guard the liberty of
[00:53:30] others.
[00:53:30] We must continue the
[00:53:32] enthusiasm that will
[00:53:33] make men free.
[00:53:35] Visit csctalkradio.com
[00:53:37] where Beth Ann puts
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[00:53:39] common sense back
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[00:53:43] America home.