3553 – January 8, 2025 – Peaceful Transfer Laced With Obstruction – Democrats bragged as they “showed America” what a peaceful transfer of power looks like. This is “how you have a peaceful transfer of power” (because they believe in “democracy”) TRUTH IS… Monday’s election certification was the first time in a century that democrats did NOT contest the Electoral process of GOP Presidential They are NOW plotting their strategy and setting up road block spikes to obstruct and delay Trump’s cabinet from getting to work as We the People have voted! They did this back in 2016, and they are aiming to do it again. However, this time they are not in the majority. STILL – it will not stop their theatrics from plaguing the process.

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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!

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

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

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

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

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

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

[00:00:50] I don't like winter very much, but then, you know, we do like the seasons.

[00:00:55] We like what comes next.

[00:00:57] We like spring and summer.

[00:00:59] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.

[00:01:00] Quick griping, Beth.

[00:01:03] Quick griping.

[00:01:04] For such a time as this, even in the cold, Father, we praise you.

[00:01:10] You bring to us here in the Midwest the four seasons.

[00:01:17] Spring, summer, fall, and winter.

[00:01:20] And each have a purpose.

[00:01:24] So, Father, I'm sorry that I complain about the cold and the snow and the ice.

[00:01:32] But it just makes me appreciate the springtime so much more.

[00:01:37] We thank you, Father, that you have this big plan and that we're able to witness it.

[00:01:46] Father, we praise you for the great I am that you are, for your grace and your mercy and your love.

[00:01:55] And, Father, we just ask that we will be a more grateful people.

[00:02:00] And we thank you for the many blessings you have bestowed upon us.

[00:02:07] While we complain about the cold, I have a warm house to live in.

[00:02:11] A warm office to work at.

[00:02:15] And the sun is shining.

[00:02:18] Which makes it feel warm, even though it's not.

[00:02:23] Father, I once again come to you asking for your hedge of protection around President Donald J. Trump.

[00:02:31] And all those around him, his family, his friends, and the administration that he is putting together.

[00:02:38] I pray for each and every one of them, Father.

[00:02:41] And I pray for godly counsel.

[00:02:44] I know these guys are wise in other ways.

[00:02:50] But I really hope that they are seeking godly counsel.

[00:02:57] Place someone there, Father, that will lead them all.

[00:03:06] We thank you, Father, for this day.

[00:03:11] And thank you for the show.

[00:03:13] I ask your blessings on this show.

[00:03:15] And, Father, all those right now who have lost their homes, many have been hurt in these fires in California.

[00:03:27] I pray for their comfort.

[00:03:29] I pray for their mental state.

[00:03:33] I know what it is to lose everything.

[00:03:38] And wake up tomorrow with only the clothes on your back.

[00:03:41] I pray for them, Father.

[00:03:48] Comfort them.

[00:03:50] And help them to stay encouraged and to push forward now in this tragedy that they're living through.

[00:04:01] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.

[00:04:05] Amen.

[00:04:06] So California is having an emergency.

[00:04:09] But it's not the bird flu.

[00:04:12] Now, I watched it a lot last night.

[00:04:15] I couldn't keep my eyes off of it.

[00:04:17] And our prayers and thoughts do go out to them.

[00:04:20] Now, this went through some pretty wealthy areas.

[00:04:24] And Rudy sent me a text last night showing this area.

[00:04:29] And it's just home after home after home after home.

[00:04:32] I mean, it is a populated area.

[00:04:35] And they're the very nice, very wealthy places.

[00:04:42] That doesn't mean they don't hurt just like you do when you lose your home.

[00:04:46] They have family.

[00:04:48] They have friends.

[00:04:49] They have keepsakes that they don't want to lose, pictures and all that.

[00:04:55] So let's remember them in prayers.

[00:04:57] As of last night, let me see.

[00:05:00] It said, as of last evening, nearly 167,000 people were without power in Los Angeles County.

[00:05:12] And, you know, I was amazed at those who were covering this.

[00:05:17] Can you imagine standing out there, that roaring fire behind you?

[00:05:21] And they are loud.

[00:05:22] And they were talking about how that creates its own weather.

[00:05:25] And it does, apparently not rain.

[00:05:27] It wasn't creating any rain.

[00:05:29] And it's the Santa Ana winds that made it worse.

[00:05:34] I mean, it was jumping highways.

[00:05:35] It was, it was, it's just devastating.

[00:05:39] And I haven't heard anything this morning, so I don't know where it is.

[00:05:43] But actor James Woods posted footage of the flames burning through bushes and past the palm trees on hills near his home.

[00:05:52] The towering orange flames billowed among the landscaped yards between the homes.

[00:05:57] Standing in my driveway, he said, getting ready to evacuate.

[00:06:06] Mr. Woods, we pray that you are doing okay.

[00:06:09] There were some who got caught in that.

[00:06:12] An ember, an ember flew into their car.

[00:06:16] And they had to get out of the car because it just burst into flames.

[00:06:18] This fire is hot.

[00:06:22] Now, there will be all the noise about it being climate change and global warming.

[00:06:28] But it's not.

[00:06:30] It's not.

[00:06:33] We know what it is.

[00:06:34] And I hope that during Trump's administration, he will straighten it out.

[00:06:38] But the government that owns these, are supposed to be managing these forests, do not.

[00:06:46] They will not remove the dead from the floor.

[00:06:48] They will not maintain the forest.

[00:06:52] And therefore, when it does go into flames, it is a, what do they call it, a kinder box?

[00:06:59] It just goes boom.

[00:07:00] Boom.

[00:07:01] And when you have a very highly populated area, you're going to have more devastation.

[00:07:11] Just like with the hurricanes.

[00:07:13] The more people that want to live there on the beach, that live there by the water, they're going to get hit.

[00:07:21] But it's not global warming.

[00:07:25] But it is a problem.

[00:07:27] And our prayers go out to these people now who are going to have to start all over again.

[00:07:39] Moving on.

[00:07:41] The Dems' peaceful transfer of power will be laced with obstruction.

[00:07:47] Democrats bragged.

[00:07:48] Oh, yes, they bragged.

[00:07:50] As they showed America what a peaceful transfer of power looks like.

[00:07:57] This is how you have peaceful transfer of power.

[00:08:00] They said because they believe in democracy.

[00:08:04] Truth is, Monday's election certification was the first time in a century that the Democrats did not contest the electoral process of a GOP president.

[00:08:17] They are now plotting their strategy.

[00:08:21] Their peaceful power of transfer.

[00:08:22] They're setting up roadblocks, road spikes to obstruct and delay Trump's cabinet from getting to work as we the people have voted.

[00:08:34] They did this back in 2016.

[00:08:36] And they are aiming to do it again.

[00:08:39] However, this time, they are not in the majority.

[00:08:43] Still, it will not stop their theatrics from plaguing the process.

[00:08:49] So, I would suggest that you have the phone number ready.

[00:08:52] 202-224-3121.

[00:08:55] And get ready to make some phone calls.

[00:08:58] We'll talk about this a little bit more.

[00:09:00] I've titled another section of our topic today, Congress, the lawmakers, and the money takers.

[00:09:09] You'll find out what that's all about.

[00:09:11] We'll see just why these guys and gals aren't worried about voting for an omnibus bill.

[00:09:17] We're handing you the check as they check out.

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[00:13:08] This is Beth Ann.

[00:13:09] I've got this all stacked up here, and I'm not sure what order to do it in,

[00:13:12] but we're going to start with the moneymakers.

[00:13:15] I'm sorry.

[00:13:16] Lawmakers and money takers.

[00:13:18] And we'll talk about the lawmaking here in a few minutes.

[00:13:22] It says, meet the nine lawmakers.

[00:13:24] This is coming from The Daily Caller, who out-traded Nancy Pelosi in the stock market last year.

[00:13:33] It says, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi outperformed the S&P 500 index by over 280 percent in 2024.

[00:13:43] But she still fell behind nine of her congressional colleagues.

[00:13:50] 280 percent, she fell behind.

[00:13:54] Pelosi's portfolio, 70.9 percent increase from December 29th of 23 to December 30th of 2024,

[00:14:03] was nearly triple the S&P 500's 24.9 percent return.

[00:14:10] But Republican North Carolina Representative David Rouser and Democrat Florida Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz,

[00:14:23] they saw returns of 149 percent and 142.3 percent, topping the list members of Congress.

[00:14:32] Democrat Oregon Senator Ron Wyden and Republican Texas Representative Roger Williams

[00:14:40] and Democrat Kentucky Representative Morgan McGarvey.

[00:14:44] Portfolios also saw double-digit increases, rising 123.8 percent, 111.2 percent, and 105.8 percent in 2024, respectively, it says.

[00:14:59] According to financial data platform Unusual Whales.

[00:15:02] I'm not sure what that is, Unusual Whales, but it's very well named.

[00:15:09] Pelosi's annual returns also lagged behind those of Republican Representative Larry Bushon of Indiana,

[00:15:17] Pete Sessions of Texas, who saw increases of 98.6 percent and 95.2 percent,

[00:15:24] as well as Republican Maine Senator Susan Collins and Republican Tennessee Representative David Kostoff,

[00:15:35] whose portfolios grew 77.5 percent and 71.5 percent, respectively, the trading data showed.

[00:15:46] This is what they do, America.

[00:15:49] It goes on here, and it says,

[00:15:51] The longtime Congresswoman, Mrs. Pelosi,

[00:15:56] has faced backlash for her investments in the past.

[00:16:01] The Republican from Missouri, Senator Josh Hawley,

[00:16:05] introducing the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments Act,

[00:16:12] he calls it the Pelosi Act, in January of 2023, which sought to ban members of Congress from trading stocks.

[00:16:20] Of course, it failed, and I think he knew it would.

[00:16:25] For too long, Hawley says,

[00:16:28] politicians in Washington have taken advantage of the economic system they write the rules for,

[00:16:34] turning profits for themselves at the expense of the American people.

[00:16:38] He went on to say,

[00:16:40] As members of Congress, both senators and representatives are tasked with providing oversight of the same companies they invest in,

[00:16:49] yet they continually buy and sell stocks, outperforming the market time and time again.

[00:16:59] The climate change and the other things, the Green New Deal and all that,

[00:17:05] and those people who lobby them, and they give favors to here and favors to there, and then they invest.

[00:17:14] So what's in those omnibus bills is of great interest to them.

[00:17:20] They don't care what it does to you.

[00:17:23] They're watching their bottom line grow and grow and grow,

[00:17:29] while you and I have trouble paying the rent.

[00:17:34] And my rent's pretty cheap here.

[00:17:37] It's pretty cheap.

[00:17:39] Don't tell my landlord I said that.

[00:17:41] Don't want him raising it.

[00:17:42] I think he raised it to the people who live above us here.

[00:17:46] Think they pay a little more rent than I do.

[00:17:49] But I've been paying him for, what, 15 years now?

[00:17:53] So close.

[00:17:54] Maybe not quite 15 years.

[00:17:55] So there were days, you know, we were going through the accounting yesterday,

[00:18:00] and we didn't make any money again.

[00:18:02] I told my husband he doesn't have to worry about ever paying any taxes on me.

[00:18:07] And I was almost with tears reminiscing when I had to wait to pay my rent

[00:18:16] because I just didn't have it.

[00:18:22] Somebody sent me a very nice donation yesterday, which pays my rent this month.

[00:18:31] But Congress is doing fine.

[00:18:33] Don't worry about them.

[00:18:34] They're doing fine.

[00:18:37] They're still making money.

[00:18:40] Not representing you and me.

[00:18:41] That's not what they think they're there for.

[00:18:46] But like I said, have your phone number ready.

[00:18:48] There's more.

[00:18:50] 202-224-3121.

[00:18:52] That is right.

[00:18:53] And I did that by memory.

[00:18:54] Sometimes my memory fails me.

[00:18:57] So who's making the laws?

[00:18:58] Let's move on to that.

[00:19:02] And, of course, the Constitution says the House of Representatives makes the laws.

[00:19:08] They write the bills.

[00:19:09] They make the laws.

[00:19:12] But that's not the way it's been happening, is it?

[00:19:14] No, they're too busy making money to write laws.

[00:19:19] They have.

[00:19:20] I think that is something that Musk and Elon Musk and Vivek or Ramoswamy ought to do,

[00:19:28] and that is look at Congress's staff.

[00:19:31] I don't think any one of them need more than one or two on their staff.

[00:19:39] Do you?

[00:19:41] Who's really writing those omnibus bills?

[00:19:44] The 1,500 pages, 1,700 pages.

[00:19:47] Who's writing those things?

[00:19:49] Well, you can bet your bottom bippy it isn't Senator Susan Collins.

[00:19:54] It isn't Nancy Pelosi writing any of it.

[00:19:57] It isn't any of them.

[00:20:01] So Senator Mike Lee has a must-pass bill act.

[00:20:07] He calls it the RAINS Act.

[00:20:09] But, because, you know, our Constitution means nothing.

[00:20:15] But this is because, and it's a good reason,

[00:20:19] it's just that that's how far away from our Constitution we've gone with this bureaucracy.

[00:20:25] The Act, it's called the RAINS Act, R-E-I-N-S Act.

[00:20:30] The Act would require that any major rule proposed by executive agencies,

[00:20:36] those costing over $100 million annually,

[00:20:39] why can't it be less than that?

[00:20:42] Why can't it be $500 annually?

[00:20:45] Seriously.

[00:20:46] Anyway, would have to be approved by Congress before going into effect.

[00:20:52] You know, I've told you many, many times,

[00:20:56] the bureaucrats,

[00:20:58] that you do not elect.

[00:21:00] They're making regulations and rules and demanding permits and licenses,

[00:21:06] and they'll fine you if you don't do what they say.

[00:21:09] But we didn't elect them.

[00:21:11] They have no constitutional authority.

[00:21:15] But, you see, Congress is lazy.

[00:21:17] And so they gave it all to the bureaucrats,

[00:21:20] and now they want it back, so they're going to do the RAINS Act.

[00:21:23] Currently, the American people labor under sweeping rules

[00:21:26] handed down by unelected, unaccountable, unadministrative,

[00:21:29] I'm not sorry, un-uh, not un-un,

[00:21:32] administrative state bureaucrats

[00:21:33] that impact nearly every area of our lives,

[00:21:36] from energy policy to health care.

[00:21:39] In an effort to avoid accountability

[00:21:42] that could come back to bite its members at election time,

[00:21:47] Congress has allowed federal agencies to exercise legislative power.

[00:21:52] Remember when I did Congress and wrote that,

[00:21:57] and it was the new Declaration of Independence,

[00:21:59] and it said that Congress was the one responsible for these things?

[00:22:03] Congress allowed it.

[00:22:05] Congress has put these bureaucrats in office.

[00:22:09] Congress did it.

[00:22:11] So, an entrepreneur, Joe Portman, I do not know him,

[00:22:15] he asked on X, he was, you know, talking on X,

[00:22:18] why does Congress exist if it refuses to govern?

[00:22:23] How do you expect them to make any money, Joe?

[00:22:27] Congressman Thomas Massey, a Republican from Kentucky,

[00:22:31] echo Senator Lee's urgency to restore constitutional balance

[00:22:35] to the federal government and to ensure that Congress...

[00:22:38] Okay, I'm going to stop right there.

[00:22:41] They have to restore constitutional balance,

[00:22:43] and in order to do that,

[00:22:46] they have to write an act.

[00:22:49] Now, think about that.

[00:22:51] It's already there in the Constitution,

[00:22:53] so they're breaking the Constitution.

[00:22:57] So, we've got to write an act.

[00:23:00] Is something wrong with this picture?

[00:23:02] It certainly is.

[00:23:04] Joe Portman notes that returning accountability

[00:23:06] to those whom the Constitution vests

[00:23:08] with lawmaking authority...

[00:23:10] Why do you have to return it to them?

[00:23:12] Take it away from the others.

[00:23:14] Just do away with them.

[00:23:16] Come on, Elon.

[00:23:17] Come on, Bybank.

[00:23:18] Let's clear out the bureaucracy.

[00:23:20] We don't need another act.

[00:23:22] We need a large firing going on.

[00:23:24] A large firing.

[00:23:27] You're listening to CSC Talk Radio.

[00:23:29] This is Beth Ann, where there's much more.

[00:23:31] We're going to talk about

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[00:23:35] She's going to make old General Francis Kelly...

[00:23:39] John Francis Kelly...

[00:23:42] Quiver.

[00:23:43] Well, not really.

[00:23:44] But anyway, we'll be right back.

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[00:28:12] this is Bethann.

[00:28:13] So who is going to be

[00:28:17] the most powerful woman

[00:28:19] in the nation?

[00:28:21] Well,

[00:28:23] it's going to be

[00:28:24] Chief of Staff

[00:28:25] Susie Wiles.

[00:28:26] That's who it's going to be.

[00:28:27] I have an article here.

[00:28:30] It's from

[00:28:31] The Daily Caller

[00:28:33] and Reagan Reese

[00:28:35] is the one

[00:28:36] who wrote this.

[00:28:37] But incoming

[00:28:37] Chief of Staff

[00:28:39] Susie Wiles

[00:28:40] revealed in an interview

[00:28:43] with Axios

[00:28:45] how she will use

[00:28:46] a no-nonsense approach

[00:28:49] to differentiate

[00:28:50] the second Trump administration

[00:28:53] from the first.

[00:28:54] Now,

[00:28:54] it was General John,

[00:28:57] what was his name again?

[00:28:59] John Kelly.

[00:29:01] You know,

[00:29:02] a tough Marine.

[00:29:03] Probably never saw

[00:29:04] any combat in his life.

[00:29:06] And

[00:29:08] she's going to show him

[00:29:10] how you run

[00:29:10] an office.

[00:29:11] How you run

[00:29:12] an administration.

[00:29:15] She says,

[00:29:17] and I think all of us

[00:29:18] have worked with people

[00:29:19] like this before.

[00:29:21] I don't let Rudy

[00:29:23] get like this

[00:29:23] because I have to

[00:29:24] keep him under control,

[00:29:26] you know.

[00:29:26] I have worked with people

[00:29:28] like this

[00:29:29] and it's not pleasant.

[00:29:31] She says,

[00:29:32] I don't welcome people

[00:29:33] who want to work solo

[00:29:35] or be a star.

[00:29:37] My team

[00:29:38] and I will not tolerate

[00:29:40] backbiting,

[00:29:41] second-guessing

[00:29:42] inappropriately

[00:29:43] or drama.

[00:29:46] These are the,

[00:29:47] these are counterproductive

[00:29:48] to the mission.

[00:29:49] Now,

[00:29:50] I worked with somebody

[00:29:51] one time

[00:29:51] that we shared

[00:29:56] a database

[00:29:59] of stations

[00:30:01] and I gave him

[00:30:03] the database,

[00:30:05] station,

[00:30:06] the station database.

[00:30:07] I shared it with him

[00:30:09] and I said,

[00:30:09] do not make changes

[00:30:12] even if they are

[00:30:14] no longer

[00:30:14] an affiliate,

[00:30:17] if they drop

[00:30:18] as a radio station.

[00:30:20] I said,

[00:30:22] we query them

[00:30:23] so that we know

[00:30:24] they're not active

[00:30:25] but do not

[00:30:26] take them,

[00:30:28] remove them

[00:30:28] from this database.

[00:30:32] He didn't

[00:30:33] want to listen

[00:30:34] to me

[00:30:34] and so

[00:30:35] when things

[00:30:36] were finished

[00:30:37] in that area,

[00:30:39] when

[00:30:40] our jobs

[00:30:41] were done,

[00:30:43] I went to

[00:30:44] gather the database

[00:30:47] from his

[00:30:48] computer

[00:30:49] and it was

[00:30:51] nearly empty.

[00:30:51] He'd taken

[00:30:52] everything

[00:30:52] off of it.

[00:30:55] He didn't

[00:30:55] work as a team

[00:30:56] and when you

[00:30:58] don't work

[00:30:58] as a team,

[00:30:59] you don't get

[00:30:59] anything done.

[00:31:01] She says,

[00:31:03] the West Wing staff

[00:31:03] is a mix

[00:31:04] of new

[00:31:05] and veterans.

[00:31:06] Many are young,

[00:31:07] all are prepared

[00:31:08] to work

[00:31:09] punishing hours

[00:31:11] just like Trump,

[00:31:13] you know.

[00:31:13] To my core,

[00:31:14] I believe

[00:31:15] in teamwork.

[00:31:16] Anyone who

[00:31:17] cannot be

[00:31:18] counted on

[00:31:18] to be

[00:31:19] collaborative

[00:31:19] and focused

[00:31:21] on our

[00:31:21] shared goals,

[00:31:23] isn't working

[00:31:24] in the West Wing.

[00:31:25] She'll get

[00:31:25] rid of him.

[00:31:28] The first

[00:31:28] woman ever

[00:31:29] to be named

[00:31:30] to the White

[00:31:31] House chief

[00:31:32] of staff

[00:31:32] role.

[00:31:34] Wiles'

[00:31:34] appointment

[00:31:35] was widely

[00:31:36] praised

[00:31:36] as she

[00:31:37] has been

[00:31:38] largely

[00:31:39] credited

[00:31:39] for heading

[00:31:40] up the

[00:31:41] more disciplined

[00:31:42] and professional

[00:31:43] operation

[00:31:43] in 2024

[00:31:44] run

[00:31:45] during the

[00:31:46] campaign.

[00:31:46] She was

[00:31:47] in charge

[00:31:47] then.

[00:31:48] Trump

[00:31:49] took the

[00:31:50] debate

[00:31:51] stage

[00:31:52] to

[00:31:52] credit

[00:31:53] his

[00:31:53] campaign

[00:31:54] manager

[00:31:54] for the

[00:31:55] victory

[00:31:55] after he

[00:31:57] debated

[00:31:58] Kamala

[00:31:58] Harris.

[00:32:00] We call

[00:32:01] her,

[00:32:01] Trump says,

[00:32:03] we call

[00:32:03] her Ice

[00:32:04] Baby.

[00:32:05] Susie likes

[00:32:06] to stay

[00:32:06] in the

[00:32:06] background.

[00:32:08] She's not

[00:32:09] in the

[00:32:09] background.

[00:32:10] She doesn't

[00:32:11] want to be

[00:32:11] seen or heard

[00:32:12] but she is

[00:32:13] there and

[00:32:14] they know

[00:32:15] she's there.

[00:32:16] That's my

[00:32:17] opinion on

[00:32:18] what he's

[00:32:18] trying to

[00:32:18] say there.

[00:32:20] She says,

[00:32:22] set goals

[00:32:23] and then

[00:32:23] exceed them

[00:32:24] in every

[00:32:24] area with

[00:32:25] every staff

[00:32:26] member.

[00:32:26] We need

[00:32:27] her,

[00:32:27] Rudy.

[00:32:28] I cannot

[00:32:29] stress teamwork

[00:32:30] and mutual

[00:32:31] support

[00:32:31] enough.

[00:32:32] It's not

[00:32:33] magic.

[00:32:34] Set goals

[00:32:36] and timelines

[00:32:37] for me,

[00:32:38] for the

[00:32:39] team and

[00:32:40] then get

[00:32:40] working to

[00:32:41] exceed them.

[00:32:43] You set

[00:32:43] them and

[00:32:44] then you

[00:32:44] try to

[00:32:44] exceed

[00:32:45] those.

[00:32:46] Simple,

[00:32:47] yes.

[00:32:47] But this

[00:32:48] worked quite

[00:32:49] nicely on

[00:32:49] the

[00:32:50] campaign.

[00:32:51] And it

[00:32:51] did.

[00:32:52] And it

[00:32:53] did.

[00:32:53] So we're

[00:32:54] looking forward

[00:32:55] to this.

[00:32:55] I'm really

[00:32:56] tickled at

[00:32:57] John Kelly

[00:32:58] that was

[00:32:59] so angry

[00:33:00] because

[00:33:01] Trump,

[00:33:01] and he

[00:33:01] was treated

[00:33:02] everyone

[00:33:02] who came

[00:33:03] in and

[00:33:03] out of

[00:33:03] Trump's

[00:33:04] office

[00:33:05] mean.

[00:33:06] He was

[00:33:06] mean to

[00:33:07] Jared

[00:33:08] Kushner.

[00:33:09] I mean,

[00:33:09] I don't

[00:33:09] have to

[00:33:10] like him

[00:33:10] because you

[00:33:11] don't need

[00:33:11] to be

[00:33:11] mean.

[00:33:12] He

[00:33:12] didn't

[00:33:12] got

[00:33:12] physical.

[00:33:13] And he

[00:33:13] was mean

[00:33:14] with Ivanka

[00:33:15] and I think

[00:33:15] that was

[00:33:15] better.

[00:33:16] He's done

[00:33:17] then.

[00:33:19] All right.

[00:33:20] Obstruction.

[00:33:21] We're going

[00:33:22] to talk

[00:33:22] about the

[00:33:24] peaceful

[00:33:25] transfer

[00:33:26] of power

[00:33:28] laced with

[00:33:29] just a bit

[00:33:29] of obstruction.

[00:33:31] That's what the

[00:33:32] Democrat Party's

[00:33:32] going to do.

[00:33:33] And one of the

[00:33:34] first ones they're

[00:33:35] going after is

[00:33:36] Tulsi Gabbard.

[00:33:37] report.

[00:33:38] Just days after

[00:33:39] the new

[00:33:40] members of

[00:33:40] the United

[00:33:41] States Senate

[00:33:41] were sworn

[00:33:42] into office,

[00:33:44] Democrats

[00:33:44] in the

[00:33:45] upper chamber

[00:33:45] have already

[00:33:46] taken steps

[00:33:47] to delay

[00:33:48] the confirmation

[00:33:48] hearings.

[00:33:49] They're telling

[00:33:50] lies is what

[00:33:51] they're doing.

[00:33:52] And Senator

[00:33:54] Mark Warner,

[00:33:55] Democrat

[00:33:55] from Virginia,

[00:33:57] who serves

[00:33:58] as the vice

[00:33:58] president of

[00:33:59] the Senate

[00:33:59] Intelligent

[00:34:00] Committee,

[00:34:00] is delaying

[00:34:01] Republican

[00:34:02] efforts to

[00:34:03] hold the

[00:34:04] confirmation

[00:34:04] hearings as

[00:34:05] early as

[00:34:05] next week.

[00:34:07] for

[00:34:07] former

[00:34:09] Congressman

[00:34:09] Tulsi Gabbard

[00:34:10] of Hawaii.

[00:34:12] President

[00:34:13] Elect Trump's

[00:34:13] nominee for

[00:34:14] the Director

[00:34:15] of National

[00:34:15] Intelligence.

[00:34:16] Now, of

[00:34:17] course, they

[00:34:17] don't want

[00:34:17] the Director

[00:34:18] of National

[00:34:19] Intelligence to

[00:34:20] get to work.

[00:34:22] His

[00:34:22] excuses for

[00:34:24] the delay

[00:34:24] is the

[00:34:24] committee has

[00:34:25] allegedly

[00:34:26] not yet

[00:34:27] received certain

[00:34:28] materials from

[00:34:29] Gabbard,

[00:34:29] including her

[00:34:30] FBI background

[00:34:31] check,

[00:34:32] whose fault

[00:34:33] would that be

[00:34:33] if they hadn't

[00:34:34] come across

[00:34:34] ethics disclosure

[00:34:36] and her

[00:34:37] pre-hearing

[00:34:37] questionnaire.

[00:34:39] The background

[00:34:40] check, as

[00:34:41] her committee

[00:34:42] rules, must

[00:34:43] be submitted

[00:34:44] at least one

[00:34:45] week before

[00:34:46] the hearing

[00:34:46] takes place.

[00:34:48] Gabbard had,

[00:34:50] in fact,

[00:34:51] completed the

[00:34:51] background

[00:34:52] check last

[00:34:53] week.

[00:34:54] Now, this was

[00:34:54] written on the

[00:34:55] 8th.

[00:34:55] Therefore, her

[00:34:56] confirmation

[00:34:57] could be much

[00:34:58] smoother than

[00:35:00] most due to

[00:35:01] her already

[00:35:02] possessing a

[00:35:04] security clearance.

[00:35:05] She also

[00:35:06] already submitted

[00:35:07] her pre-hearing

[00:35:08] questionnaire,

[00:35:09] but will

[00:35:09] submit a

[00:35:10] second one

[00:35:11] by Thursday

[00:35:11] due to

[00:35:13] Warner's

[00:35:13] demands.

[00:35:14] Despite

[00:35:15] Warner's

[00:35:15] efforts to

[00:35:16] block the

[00:35:17] hearing,

[00:35:17] Intelligent

[00:35:18] Committee

[00:35:18] Chairman Tom

[00:35:19] Cotton from

[00:35:20] Arkansas,

[00:35:21] Republican,

[00:35:23] reaffirmed that

[00:35:24] the Senate

[00:35:24] intends to

[00:35:26] hold these

[00:35:26] hearings

[00:35:27] before

[00:35:27] Inauguration

[00:35:28] Day.

[00:35:33] After the

[00:35:34] terrorist attack

[00:35:34] on New

[00:35:36] Year's Eve

[00:35:36] and New

[00:35:37] Year's Day,

[00:35:37] it's sad to

[00:35:38] see Senator

[00:35:39] Warner and

[00:35:40] Democrats

[00:35:41] playing politics

[00:35:42] with American

[00:35:43] safety and

[00:35:44] security.

[00:35:44] And that's

[00:35:45] coming from

[00:35:47] Alexa Henning,

[00:35:49] a spokeswoman

[00:35:49] for the

[00:35:50] Trump and

[00:35:50] Vance

[00:35:51] transition.

[00:35:53] Now,

[00:35:53] Gabbard has

[00:35:54] already served

[00:35:55] in Congress.

[00:35:57] And they got

[00:35:58] really upset

[00:35:59] with her when

[00:35:59] she supported

[00:36:00] Bernie Sanders

[00:36:00] over Hillary

[00:36:02] Clinton.

[00:36:03] It says

[00:36:04] Gabbard came

[00:36:05] to odds with

[00:36:06] her own

[00:36:06] party after

[00:36:07] its deliberate

[00:36:08] suppression

[00:36:10] of the

[00:36:11] presidential

[00:36:11] campaign for

[00:36:12] Senator Bernie

[00:36:13] Sanders back

[00:36:14] in 2016

[00:36:15] and in

[00:36:16] 2020.

[00:36:18] Remember,

[00:36:19] he could

[00:36:19] have run

[00:36:20] instead of

[00:36:20] Joe.

[00:36:24] Now,

[00:36:24] this has

[00:36:25] been kind

[00:36:25] of a

[00:36:25] rub braw

[00:36:26] for me

[00:36:26] with Tulsi.

[00:36:28] I like

[00:36:28] her.

[00:36:28] I like

[00:36:29] what she

[00:36:29] says.

[00:36:30] And she

[00:36:31] has her

[00:36:31] own podcast.

[00:36:32] She has

[00:36:32] her own

[00:36:33] show now.

[00:36:34] I don't

[00:36:35] know if

[00:36:35] she has

[00:36:35] ever really

[00:36:37] said,

[00:36:39] I no longer

[00:36:40] believe in

[00:36:41] Bernie Sanders

[00:36:42] socialism.

[00:36:46] Because it

[00:36:46] really bothered

[00:36:47] me that

[00:36:48] that's who

[00:36:48] she supported.

[00:36:50] I didn't

[00:36:51] care that

[00:36:51] she didn't

[00:36:51] support Hillary.

[00:36:52] That was

[00:36:52] fine.

[00:36:53] I was

[00:36:53] fine with

[00:36:53] that.

[00:36:54] But,

[00:36:56] anyway,

[00:36:57] we're going

[00:36:57] to move

[00:36:58] on.

[00:36:58] What happened

[00:36:59] yesterday?

[00:37:00] I want

[00:37:00] to talk

[00:37:01] about that

[00:37:01] a little

[00:37:01] bit.

[00:37:02] And that's

[00:37:03] the

[00:37:04] Lake and

[00:37:04] Riley

[00:37:05] Act that

[00:37:07] 159

[00:37:08] Democrats

[00:37:10] voted

[00:37:10] against.

[00:37:12] I want

[00:37:13] to explain

[00:37:13] what the

[00:37:14] act means,

[00:37:14] what it

[00:37:15] said,

[00:37:16] what it

[00:37:16] said.

[00:37:16] I won't

[00:37:17] read it

[00:37:17] to you.

[00:37:19] I have

[00:37:19] a list

[00:37:20] of who

[00:37:21] voted

[00:37:21] against it.

[00:37:22] It'll

[00:37:23] be easier

[00:37:23] to give

[00:37:23] you a

[00:37:24] list of

[00:37:24] who voted

[00:37:25] for it

[00:37:25] on the

[00:37:25] Democrat

[00:37:26] side.

[00:37:27] But I

[00:37:28] want to

[00:37:28] talk about

[00:37:29] it because

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[00:42:07] This is Bethann.

[00:42:08] Lots of things have

[00:42:09] been popping up on my

[00:42:10] computer.

[00:42:11] I'll call it breaking

[00:42:11] news just because I

[00:42:13] don't know what it, I

[00:42:14] don't know all of it.

[00:42:16] But I want to talk and

[00:42:17] we'll get to it.

[00:42:17] I've got three different

[00:42:18] things that I want to

[00:42:20] bring to your

[00:42:21] attention and you can

[00:42:21] listen to them maybe

[00:42:22] later if you hear any

[00:42:23] more news today or

[00:42:25] tonight.

[00:42:27] 159 Democrats voted

[00:42:28] against the Lake and

[00:42:29] Riley Act.

[00:42:30] Now the Lake and

[00:42:31] Riley Act, the state

[00:42:34] bill would

[00:42:35] specifically strip

[00:42:37] local elected

[00:42:38] officials who enact

[00:42:40] sanctuary policies.

[00:42:42] So it's going to,

[00:42:46] which is already

[00:42:47] illegal, but these

[00:42:50] sanctuary cities and

[00:42:51] sanctuary states or

[00:42:52] sanctuary prosecutors

[00:42:56] or whatever they are

[00:42:57] that are not following

[00:43:00] the law.

[00:43:02] But it says, who

[00:43:04] enact sanctuary

[00:43:05] policies of their

[00:43:06] sovereign immunity,

[00:43:08] allowing anyone to

[00:43:09] bring a case of

[00:43:10] action against them.

[00:43:12] So in Lake and

[00:43:14] Riley's case, I would

[00:43:18] guess that her family

[00:43:20] now could bring,

[00:43:21] could prosecute,

[00:43:22] could bring charges

[00:43:23] against those in New

[00:43:25] York.

[00:43:26] Was it New York

[00:43:27] that they brought

[00:43:28] him from?

[00:43:29] And sent him to

[00:43:30] Georgia.

[00:43:32] The bill would also

[00:43:33] allow for the removal

[00:43:34] of local officials who

[00:43:35] would strip them of

[00:43:37] state funding and

[00:43:38] state administered

[00:43:39] federal funding.

[00:43:41] In other words,

[00:43:41] they're going to,

[00:43:41] they're going to make

[00:43:42] them pay for what

[00:43:44] they've done.

[00:43:45] But 159 House

[00:43:48] Democrats voted

[00:43:51] against this.

[00:43:55] Lake and Riley was

[00:43:57] brutally murdered.

[00:43:58] By an illegal

[00:43:59] alien who was

[00:44:01] found guilty.

[00:44:05] Should have the

[00:44:06] death penalty.

[00:44:09] But 159 of these

[00:44:10] Democrats, they

[00:44:12] don't care.

[00:44:14] They do not care.

[00:44:21] So there was only a

[00:44:26] half a dozen of

[00:44:26] Democrats that

[00:44:28] switched their votes

[00:44:29] from their party

[00:44:30] and voted for

[00:44:32] for this act.

[00:44:34] I suggest that you

[00:44:36] give them a call.

[00:44:39] 202-224-3121 and

[00:44:43] thank them.

[00:44:46] It was Pennsylvania

[00:44:47] Representative

[00:44:48] Brendan Boyle,

[00:44:49] Oregon Representative

[00:44:51] Val Hoyle,

[00:44:53] Georgia Representative

[00:44:54] Lucy McBath.

[00:44:56] I think she had no

[00:44:56] choice.

[00:44:58] New York

[00:44:59] Representative

[00:44:59] Joseph Morell,

[00:45:02] Alabama

[00:45:03] Representative

[00:45:04] Terry Sewell,

[00:45:06] and New York

[00:45:06] Representative

[00:45:07] Richie Torres.

[00:45:10] The bill would

[00:45:11] have allowed the

[00:45:12] states to sue

[00:45:13] the Department of

[00:45:14] Homeland Security

[00:45:15] for harm caused

[00:45:16] to their residents

[00:45:18] because of illegal

[00:45:20] immigration.

[00:45:20] legislation.

[00:45:21] But 159 Democrats

[00:45:24] voted against the

[00:45:25] legislation.

[00:45:26] But six of them

[00:45:29] stood strong.

[00:45:32] So the way I see

[00:45:34] it, the Democrats

[00:45:38] party, except for

[00:45:40] these six in this

[00:45:41] particular case,

[00:45:42] they do not believe

[00:45:44] in following the

[00:45:45] national immigration

[00:45:46] laws.

[00:45:47] We have

[00:45:49] immigration laws.

[00:45:52] AOC, this week,

[00:45:56] complained about

[00:45:57] January 6th of

[00:45:58] 2021.

[00:45:59] She said she was

[00:46:01] in fear for her

[00:46:01] life.

[00:46:03] And with her big

[00:46:04] eyes, she said,

[00:46:05] I was afraid I

[00:46:07] would be raped.

[00:46:11] First, she's

[00:46:13] lying.

[00:46:14] But just let's

[00:46:15] assume she

[00:46:16] isn't.

[00:46:18] She apparently

[00:46:19] believes one of

[00:46:20] three things.

[00:46:22] She'd rather be

[00:46:23] raped and murdered

[00:46:23] by an illegal

[00:46:24] alien than a

[00:46:25] MAGA citizen.

[00:46:26] That doesn't

[00:46:27] make sense,

[00:46:28] does it?

[00:46:29] In either case,

[00:46:30] I'm being silly.

[00:46:32] Two, she

[00:46:32] believes her

[00:46:33] safety is worth

[00:46:35] more than any

[00:46:36] average citizen.

[00:46:38] You know,

[00:46:39] somebody like

[00:46:41] Lakeley Ryan,

[00:46:46] who was studying

[00:46:47] to be a nurse and

[00:46:48] would actually

[00:46:49] help Americans.

[00:46:52] Unlike AOC.

[00:46:54] I think she can

[00:46:54] mix a drink.

[00:46:56] Three, she's

[00:46:57] full of bull.

[00:47:00] only has

[00:47:01] lies and there

[00:47:02] is no truth

[00:47:03] in her.

[00:47:04] You see,

[00:47:05] truth does not

[00:47:06] fit the narrative

[00:47:07] of their plot

[00:47:08] to overthrow

[00:47:09] the Constitutional

[00:47:10] Republic.

[00:47:10] And that's

[00:47:11] exactly what

[00:47:12] they did.

[00:47:13] That's exactly

[00:47:14] what January 6th

[00:47:15] was.

[00:47:15] It wasn't the

[00:47:16] mob.

[00:47:16] It was the

[00:47:17] ones who

[00:47:17] instigated inside

[00:47:19] the mob.

[00:47:19] They were the

[00:47:20] ones trying

[00:47:21] to stop

[00:47:22] the process.

[00:47:24] The process

[00:47:25] of objecting

[00:47:27] to four states.

[00:47:33] So,

[00:47:38] the Democrats

[00:47:39] would rather

[00:47:40] see Americans

[00:47:41] murdered,

[00:47:43] raped,

[00:47:44] human trafficked,

[00:47:46] died of

[00:47:48] drugs,

[00:47:49] fentanyl,

[00:47:51] than to obey

[00:47:52] the laws.

[00:47:53] The laws that

[00:47:54] they write,

[00:47:55] actually.

[00:47:56] The laws

[00:47:57] come from

[00:47:57] Congress.

[00:47:58] Those laws

[00:47:59] exist.

[00:48:00] I wish we

[00:48:00] could see

[00:48:01] them.

[00:48:01] I wish I

[00:48:02] could get

[00:48:02] Tom Holman

[00:48:03] on.

[00:48:03] I only have

[00:48:04] a one-hour

[00:48:05] show,

[00:48:05] and I'm

[00:48:06] pretty sure

[00:48:06] those laws

[00:48:07] are longer

[00:48:07] than a

[00:48:07] one-hour

[00:48:08] show.

[00:48:08] But he

[00:48:09] will tell

[00:48:09] you,

[00:48:10] they cannot

[00:48:11] harbor an

[00:48:12] enemy.

[00:48:12] They cannot

[00:48:13] harbor a

[00:48:14] criminal

[00:48:14] without

[00:48:16] succumbing

[00:48:17] to the law.

[00:48:20] Trump gave

[00:48:21] a warning

[00:48:22] to the

[00:48:24] Middle East,

[00:48:24] Hamas

[00:48:25] yesterday,

[00:48:26] and he

[00:48:26] said,

[00:48:26] all hell's

[00:48:27] going to

[00:48:27] break loose

[00:48:27] if you

[00:48:28] don't

[00:48:28] turn those

[00:48:31] hostages

[00:48:31] loose.

[00:48:33] I read

[00:48:34] this morning,

[00:48:34] we only

[00:48:35] believe that

[00:48:35] about 20

[00:48:36] of them

[00:48:36] are still

[00:48:36] alive.

[00:48:39] Now,

[00:48:40] the breaking

[00:48:40] news that

[00:48:40] I just saw

[00:48:41] popping up

[00:48:42] on my

[00:48:42] computer,

[00:48:43] which my

[00:48:44] computer just

[00:48:45] went dead,

[00:48:47] is Joe

[00:48:49] Bryden is

[00:48:50] saying yes

[00:48:51] that there

[00:48:52] possibly might

[00:48:53] be,

[00:48:54] which means

[00:48:54] yes it

[00:48:54] is,

[00:48:55] a preemptive

[00:48:55] pardon for

[00:48:57] Fauci.

[00:48:59] Okay?

[00:49:01] So can we

[00:49:02] go after him

[00:49:03] individually?

[00:49:05] I would

[00:49:06] think we

[00:49:06] could.

[00:49:07] I could,

[00:49:08] can,

[00:49:09] you know,

[00:49:09] the civil

[00:49:09] lawsuits,

[00:49:11] can we not

[00:49:12] do that?

[00:49:13] Anyway,

[00:49:14] why would he

[00:49:15] need a pardon?

[00:49:16] I mean,

[00:49:16] you didn't

[00:49:16] do anything

[00:49:17] wrong,

[00:49:17] right?

[00:49:19] And this

[00:49:20] one is big

[00:49:21] news.

[00:49:21] I wished we

[00:49:22] had Daniel

[00:49:24] here.

[00:49:25] Representative,

[00:49:26] Republican

[00:49:26] Representative

[00:49:27] Bill,

[00:49:29] unveils a

[00:49:30] bill to

[00:49:30] protect the

[00:49:31] fracking.

[00:49:32] His name

[00:49:32] is August

[00:49:33] Fuger

[00:49:35] from Texas.

[00:49:36] P-F-U-G-E-R.

[00:49:40] And

[00:49:42] WeChat

[00:49:43] is a

[00:49:44] video game

[00:49:46] and the

[00:49:47] FBI

[00:49:47] is now

[00:49:48] saying

[00:49:48] this video

[00:49:49] game,

[00:49:49] which is

[00:49:49] one of the

[00:49:50] largest ones

[00:49:51] in the

[00:49:51] country,

[00:49:52] I guess,

[00:49:52] or most

[00:49:53] popular.

[00:49:55] It's

[00:49:56] owned by a

[00:49:57] company that

[00:49:57] is the

[00:49:58] Chinese military

[00:49:59] firm.

[00:50:01] We're in

[00:50:02] trouble,

[00:50:02] my friends.

[00:50:03] We're in

[00:50:04] big trouble.

[00:50:05] We have

[00:50:05] sat back on

[00:50:06] our laurels

[00:50:07] thinking

[00:50:07] everybody

[00:50:08] respects us

[00:50:09] and nobody's

[00:50:10] going to mess

[00:50:11] with us

[00:50:11] because we're

[00:50:12] so big.

[00:50:14] But Obama

[00:50:15] and Joe

[00:50:15] Biden have

[00:50:16] made America

[00:50:16] very small

[00:50:17] and so

[00:50:18] did Carter.

[00:50:22] Carter is

[00:50:23] not a good

[00:50:24] man.

[00:50:25] Jimmy Carter

[00:50:26] is a dead

[00:50:27] man, but

[00:50:28] he's not a

[00:50:28] good man.

[00:50:29] He was not

[00:50:29] the decent

[00:50:30] man they

[00:50:30] like to tell

[00:50:31] us he

[00:50:31] was and

[00:50:32] neither is

[00:50:32] Joe Biden

[00:50:33] as he

[00:50:34] curses

[00:50:35] and brags

[00:50:36] about how

[00:50:36] much power

[00:50:37] he has.

[00:50:38] You know,

[00:50:38] America,

[00:50:39] we've got the

[00:50:40] work ahead

[00:50:40] of us

[00:50:40] to bring

[00:50:41] America

[00:50:42] home.

[00:50:46] Looking for

[00:50:46] someone to

[00:50:47] educate and

[00:50:48] encourage your

[00:50:48] group?

[00:50:49] Invite Beth

[00:50:49] Ann and her

[00:50:50] Bring America

[00:50:51] Home message

[00:50:51] to your

[00:50:52] community or

[00:50:53] event.

[00:50:53] Call 573-796-2166

[00:50:55] or email

[00:50:56] rudys at

[00:50:58] csctalkradio.com

[00:50:59] to invite

[00:50:59] Beth Ann to

[00:51:00] speak at your

[00:51:01] next event.

[00:51:02] Beth Ann has

[00:51:02] been behind

[00:51:03] the microphone

[00:51:03] for almost

[00:51:04] 30 years

[00:51:05] fighting to

[00:51:05] bring America

[00:51:06] home.

[00:51:07] She brings

[00:51:07] her unique

[00:51:08] perspective

[00:51:08] drawing from

[00:51:09] her many life

[00:51:10] experiences

[00:51:10] and her

[00:51:11] love for

[00:51:11] Godden

[00:51:12] country.

[00:51:13] As a young

[00:51:13] girl,

[00:51:13] her family

[00:51:14] moved from

[00:51:14] the big

[00:51:14] city to

[00:51:15] a small

[00:51:15] rural

[00:51:16] community

[00:51:16] where she

[00:51:17] would grow

[00:51:17] up,

[00:51:17] marry her

[00:51:18] husband,

[00:51:18] and together

[00:51:19] raise five

[00:51:19] sons.

[00:51:20] Along the

[00:51:20] way,

[00:51:21] she worked

[00:51:21] in factories,

[00:51:22] retail,

[00:51:23] sales,

[00:51:23] and medical

[00:51:23] clinic,

[00:51:24] and now

[00:51:24] lights up

[00:51:25] the airwaves

[00:51:25] on CSE

[00:51:26] Talk Radio.

[00:51:27] As the

[00:51:28] D.C.

[00:51:28] occupiers

[00:51:29] continue to

[00:51:29] drive our

[00:51:30] society into

[00:51:31] socialism and

[00:51:32] anarchy,

[00:51:32] the message

[00:51:33] to bring

[00:51:33] America home

[00:51:34] grows more

[00:51:35] crucial by

[00:51:35] the day.

[00:51:36] Beth Ann brings

[00:51:37] that message

[00:51:37] with contagious

[00:51:38] passion wherever

[00:51:39] she speaks.

[00:51:40] Schedule Beth

[00:51:41] Ann to speak

[00:51:41] to your group

[00:51:42] today by

[00:51:42] calling 573-796-2166.

[00:51:47] Do we lack

[00:51:48] enthusiasm and

[00:51:49] understanding of

[00:51:49] the word liberty?

[00:51:50] Do we weep for

[00:51:52] liberty which we

[00:51:52] have lost?

[00:51:53] Or do we simply

[00:51:54] not understand the

[00:51:55] substance and

[00:51:55] sacrifice for

[00:51:57] which we were

[00:51:57] once privileged?

[00:51:59] Liberty.

[00:51:59] Webster defines

[00:52:00] liberty as the

[00:52:01] state of being

[00:52:02] free within

[00:52:02] society from

[00:52:03] oppressive

[00:52:04] restrictions imposed

[00:52:05] by authority on

[00:52:06] one's life,

[00:52:07] behavior, or

[00:52:08] political views.

[00:52:09] Today we seem

[00:52:11] to want

[00:52:11] restrictions.

[00:52:12] Government

[00:52:13] micromanaging

[00:52:13] our lives?

[00:52:14] But do we

[00:52:15] realize the

[00:52:16] cost?

[00:52:17] Alexander

[00:52:18] Hamilton once

[00:52:19] stated,

[00:52:19] there is a

[00:52:20] certain enthusiasm

[00:52:21] in liberty that

[00:52:22] makes human nature

[00:52:23] rise above itself

[00:52:24] in acts of

[00:52:25] bravery and

[00:52:25] heroism.

[00:52:27] As a republic,

[00:52:28] we the people

[00:52:29] must guard the

[00:52:30] liberty of

[00:52:30] others.

[00:52:31] We must

[00:52:31] continue the

[00:52:32] enthusiasm that

[00:52:33] will make men

[00:52:34] free.

[00:52:35] visit csctalkradio.com

[00:52:37] where Beth Ann

[00:52:38] puts enthusiasm

[00:52:39] and common

[00:52:40] sense back into

[00:52:41] American liberty

[00:52:42] as she brings

[00:52:43] America home.

[00:52:47] Friends, I want

[00:52:48] to talk to you

[00:52:48] very frankly about

[00:52:49] the increasing

[00:52:50] civil unrest we're

[00:52:51] seeing these days.

[00:52:53] You can't turn on

[00:52:53] the news without

[00:52:54] hearing about more

[00:52:55] riots, violence,

[00:52:56] looting, killing,

[00:52:58] lawlessness, and

[00:52:59] mayhem.

[00:52:59] Sadly, I think the

[00:53:00] worst is yet to come

[00:53:02] and the crescendo

[00:53:03] will be quite painful.

[00:53:04] However, I want

[00:53:06] to focus your

[00:53:06] attention on what

[00:53:07] you can do to

[00:53:08] survive.

[00:53:09] Priority one in

[00:53:10] times like these is

[00:53:12] to make sure you

[00:53:13] have enough food to

[00:53:14] eat.

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[00:53:15] know I fully endorse

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[00:53:18] They're the only

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[00:53:20] use and trust to get

[00:53:21] through the tough

[00:53:22] times ahead.

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[00:53:35] The future is so

[00:53:36] uncertain.

[00:53:37] I urge you to go to

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[00:53:40] and get ready now.

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