3532 – December 10, 2024 – Tell Me What You Want, What You Really Really Want – CHANGE IS COMING. IS THAT WHAT YOU REALLY REALLY WANT?
We all cheer at Make America Great again, Make America Healthy again, Make America Safe again, Make America Strong again, Make America Energy Independent again!
We all say we want fewer regulations. We all say we want government accountability. We all say we want smaller, less top-heavy Federal Government, but is that really what you want? We say we want Less bureaucracy and more freedom and Liberty. When we put Power Back in the Hands of We the People what will We the People vote for?
But as I have said before, We the People will need to make some sacrifices, AND cut our own apron strings from BIG government. We can do it! BUT it will mean changes for us as well. Support Trump in these things UNLESS he starts listening to some on the LEFT… then We the People we need to reach out to him as well.
Consent of the governed is serious government business and it comes with responsibilities. We the People must take action and stay “connected.”
There are outside sources NOW as well as “insiders” (our own Congressional members) and of course the bureauRATS who are fighting tooth and toenail TO make sure Trump’s 2025 administration is not successful. Which means they don’t want you to be successful – remember that… YOU are the one they hate and seek to control or destroy.
Tell Me What You Want, What You Really Really Want
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[00:00:21] Down this dirt road, you're gonna 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] It is my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure to be here with you today.
[00:00:48] Let's go straight to the Lord in prayer.
[00:00:50] For such a time as this, Omos Gourishas Heavenly Father, we come before you as we do every day.
[00:00:56] At this time.
[00:00:58] A body of believers across this nation, it just overwhelms me to think how we are praying all at the same time.
[00:01:09] Praising you.
[00:01:12] Thanking you.
[00:01:15] Worshiping you.
[00:01:18] For the great I Am that you are.
[00:01:21] As we head into this Christmas season, Father, we know that you're the reason for the season.
[00:01:31] And, Father, in our human ways, we have caused a lot of chaos.
[00:01:40] We stopped looking to you, and we looked to others.
[00:01:44] And things have gotten a little crazy and dark.
[00:01:52] So, Father, we give it back to you.
[00:01:54] And may we listen to your will.
[00:01:59] May we read your word.
[00:02:01] May we hunger for that.
[00:02:05] And let you be our guide in life.
[00:02:09] In our personal lives, our families, our jobs, and in our government.
[00:02:19] Father, again, I pray for the protection of President Donald J. Trump.
[00:02:24] All those around him.
[00:02:26] And all these nominees that are being threatened these days.
[00:02:30] Their lives are being upheaved.
[00:02:34] And their families.
[00:02:35] And I pray that you will protect them.
[00:02:37] Give them peace and calm and wisdom.
[00:02:42] And, Father, I thank you for Daniel as he joins me today.
[00:02:46] And all that he is doing to protect this nation.
[00:02:52] To protect the people.
[00:02:53] Especially us out here in rural America.
[00:02:56] What happens here affects all of America.
[00:02:59] America.
[00:03:01] So, Father, I thank you for him.
[00:03:03] And I pray your blessings upon him and his family.
[00:03:09] I ask your blessing upon today's show.
[00:03:11] May we have fun.
[00:03:12] But may we also encourage and call others to action.
[00:03:19] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.
[00:03:22] Amen.
[00:03:25] I read something today.
[00:03:26] And it made me think of that old song.
[00:03:28] Tell me what you want, what you really, really want.
[00:03:31] Or so that goes.
[00:03:33] Change is coming.
[00:03:35] Is that what you really, really want, America?
[00:03:38] We all cheer when we hear, make America great again.
[00:03:42] And we all cheer when we hear, make America healthy again.
[00:03:45] Make America safe.
[00:03:47] Make America strong again.
[00:03:49] Make America energy independence again.
[00:03:52] Because we know that that's the cusp for all of it.
[00:03:55] We all say we want fewer regulations.
[00:03:58] We all say we want government accountability.
[00:04:01] We all say we want smaller, less top-heavy federal government.
[00:04:05] But is that what we really, really want?
[00:04:09] We say we want less bureaucracy and more freedom and liberty.
[00:04:15] When we put power back into the hands of the people, what will the people vote for?
[00:04:24] Winning is change.
[00:04:27] But as I have said before, we the people will need to make some sacrifices and cut our own apron strings once in a while from the big government.
[00:04:38] We can do it.
[00:04:40] But it will mean changes for us as well.
[00:04:44] Change is coming.
[00:04:45] We must be ready.
[00:04:48] Support Trump in these things, unless he starts listening to the left.
[00:04:51] But then we the people need to give him a little chit-chat, a little call.
[00:04:56] You see, consent of the governed is a serious thing.
[00:05:01] It's serious.
[00:05:02] Government.
[00:05:03] Business.
[00:05:04] And it comes with responsibilities.
[00:05:08] We the people must take action.
[00:05:10] And we must stay connected.
[00:05:13] We are the lifeblood.
[00:05:16] We are the ones who are always here.
[00:05:18] The politicians come and go.
[00:05:21] But we are always here.
[00:05:24] There are outside sources now, as well as insiders, in our own Congress.
[00:05:32] And, of course, the bureaucrats.
[00:05:34] They're all fighting tooth and toenail to make sure Trump's 2025 administration is not successful.
[00:05:42] Which means they don't want you to be successful.
[00:05:46] Remember that.
[00:05:48] But you are the one they hate and seek to control and to destroy.
[00:05:55] And with that lovely thought, we're going to bring on Daniel Turner.
[00:05:59] Daniel, how are you doing today?
[00:06:04] Oh, we just lost Daniel.
[00:06:06] All right.
[00:06:07] Well, as we get him back, I'm going to explain why I went into this.
[00:06:11] I saw this article from American Greatness.
[00:06:14] And they're quoting Senator Mike Lee.
[00:06:17] And I really wanted Daniel to hear this.
[00:06:19] So we'll try and get him back here real quick.
[00:06:21] But he's talking about change.
[00:06:23] And so is Ramaswamy.
[00:06:27] Vaivank says that we must have accountability.
[00:06:32] And that right now, the unelected bureaucrats, which we all know, are making most of the federal laws and control much of our economy.
[00:06:42] Now, you see, that's unconstitutional because we didn't elect them.
[00:06:49] Our elected representatives and senators in Congress are the ones who are supposed to make the laws.
[00:07:00] Although I think we've got enough laws, they could just stop any time.
[00:07:05] So in this article, and we have Daniel back, Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee says there's three that every 75 to 90 years, like clockwork, there's an upheaval.
[00:07:18] There's a change in governments.
[00:07:20] And I wanted to discuss that just a little bit with Daniel because I consider him much wiser than me.
[00:07:27] Daniel, how are you doing today?
[00:07:30] Oh, did we lose him again?
[00:07:34] All right.
[00:07:35] We're having a little phone trouble.
[00:07:36] All right.
[00:07:37] So every 75 to 90 years.
[00:07:40] So he points out 1776.
[00:07:44] And then he, Senator Lee, I'm talking about.
[00:07:46] And then he points out 1861 and then 1937.
[00:07:51] So in 1776, of course, that's the Declaration of Independence.
[00:07:54] That's when we became a nation.
[00:07:56] And we cut the ties with Britain and that evil king.
[00:08:01] And then in 1861, of course, we had a war within the states.
[00:08:06] And we freed.
[00:08:08] We stopped slavery in America.
[00:08:10] And that was a big change.
[00:08:12] And sometimes I think as it was needed to free the slaves, but that is also when federal government kind of started taking a little more progressive laws over us and control over us.
[00:08:27] Do we have Daniel?
[00:08:29] In 1937, he described how progressives in all three branches of FDR's government centralized the power in the federal government and largely destroyed the separation of powers under federalism.
[00:08:48] So then Lee says, he warns, but I think it's something that we're all excited about.
[00:08:53] But 2025 may well be the next pivotal years in which begin the next years in which we find a fourth time after 248 years in history that our country is on the cusp of significant change that will limit bureaucratic overreach.
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[00:13:13] This is Beth Ann, and we do have Daniel now.
[00:13:15] Daniel, how are you doing?
[00:13:17] Oh, Beth Ann, the devil was in the phone lines, but we overcame.
[00:13:21] So I am happy to be with you and your audience.
[00:13:24] Well, I do want to get to talking about the LameduckWatch.com that you've got going and how you guys are keeping track of that.
[00:13:33] But I wanted your opinion on some things, and I don't know if you got to hear what I was talking about with the pivotal years that have happened.
[00:13:40] They happen about every 75 to 90 years.
[00:13:42] And Senator Lee was actually talking pretty positive.
[00:13:46] He talked about the big change in 1776 and 1861.
[00:13:50] Of course, that was the Civil War.
[00:13:53] 1937 when FDR started switching everything to federal government and kind of ruined the separation of powers, which took a lot of power away from the people.
[00:14:04] And Vivek Ramaswamy started with a comment that he had made about accountability and about the fact that the bureaucrats are making most of our laws through regulations and mandates, and we need to stop that.
[00:14:17] But what I really wanted to ask you, so Senator Lee is warning us.
[00:14:22] I don't know that he should warn us.
[00:14:24] I think he should be delighted, and I think he is.
[00:14:27] But he's just saying 2025 could start the next change in this country.
[00:14:32] And I think things – do you get a – I'm not always happy with what I'm hearing, but do you feel like there is something in the air?
[00:14:42] The people have kind of like we've had a burden taken off of our shoulders with Trump being elected.
[00:14:48] I always feel like it's worldwide.
[00:14:50] Do you feel that way?
[00:14:51] I do, without a doubt.
[00:14:53] And I think the images we saw over the weekend of Notre Dame Cathedral reopening, I think it ties right in.
[00:15:02] There is a sense of a reawakening, of a rebirth, of a clamoring for our Western values, our Judeo-Christian culture.
[00:15:12] And I do think here in America that something is happening.
[00:15:16] I look, for example, just very simply at the case of a couple of Republican senators who last week were very comfortably going on the media saying,
[00:15:27] oh, I don't know, I'm not too sure about some of these picks.
[00:15:30] I haven't made up my mind.
[00:15:31] And days later, they have all flip-flopped.
[00:15:34] Are you going to tell me that they suddenly had this epiphany from a bunch of papers on their desk?
[00:15:41] No.
[00:15:41] They got phone calls.
[00:15:42] Yes, they did.
[00:15:43] We had this conversation on Friday.
[00:15:44] And the American people made their voices heard, and they said, oh, boy, if I like my job, I better keep it, and I better do what my constituents want.
[00:15:54] And I do think that there's a shift happening.
[00:15:59] And a lot of people talk about cycles.
[00:16:03] People talk about economic cycles.
[00:16:05] They talk about Renaissance cycles in art and in just civilization milestones.
[00:16:14] Maybe there's some truth to that.
[00:16:16] I don't know if the year is necessarily what matters, but I think the American people have had enough.
[00:16:24] They've demanded change.
[00:16:26] And the president is the first president in a long time who has put people in place who will usher in that change.
[00:16:33] And the American people want it, whether it's Tulsi Gabbard, whether it's RFK, whether it's Pete Hegseth.
[00:16:38] But there's something happening, and I think it's wonderful.
[00:16:42] I do, too.
[00:16:43] And I was just writing down, as you said, those things that I feel like the election kind of made the people realize we do have the power.
[00:16:53] And so it emboldened them to make these phone calls, because you and I encouraged them to.
[00:16:58] Mark Levin on Sunday or Saturday, I can't remember which show it was, he was encouraging them.
[00:17:03] He didn't have anything kind to say about Lindsey Graham or Johnny Ernst.
[00:17:07] He was upset with them.
[00:17:08] And he was giving out the phone number that I gave out.
[00:17:11] And it's coming from a lot of places, and I think the people feel empowered.
[00:17:19] And so I think they were ready to make those phone calls.
[00:17:22] You see what?
[00:17:23] I want you to stop this.
[00:17:26] Give him what he wants.
[00:17:27] If it doesn't work out, then we'll blame him.
[00:17:29] But give him what he wants right now.
[00:17:31] Exactly.
[00:17:32] And I think the American people are finally coming to reclaim some of their power, and they're frustrated.
[00:17:39] They're frustrated at the price of goods.
[00:17:43] They're frustrated at more money going to other countries.
[00:17:46] Biden is back from Africa pledging $55 billion.
[00:17:50] Isn't that crazy?
[00:17:51] To Africa.
[00:17:53] Yes.
[00:17:53] He just said Africa writ large, not 54 unique nations that make up a continent.
[00:17:58] Just Africa.
[00:18:00] You can't spend it.
[00:18:01] That would be like if I said to my mom, I spent $55 billion at Walmart.
[00:18:07] And she'd say, well, what did you buy?
[00:18:08] Oh, I spent it at Walmart.
[00:18:10] Well, what did you buy?
[00:18:11] Where's the $55 billion going?
[00:18:15] American people are just so frustrated.
[00:18:18] And they have overwhelmingly voted for something different.
[00:18:23] And there's a lot of enthusiasm about President Trump will deliver.
[00:18:27] And if they don't deliver, little caveat, because the swamp is real.
[00:18:34] If they don't deliver, things will be worse than they were during the Biden years, because frustration will not just go quiet.
[00:18:43] The American people want something to change, and they are demanding it.
[00:18:47] I agree.
[00:18:48] And, you know, it was a slap in the face, this money going to Africa, when we have still not taken care of our own there in Tennessee and North Carolina, where they're in such – they're just in horrible shape.
[00:19:02] And winter is coming, and yes, they have winter there.
[00:19:04] And so it's really, you know, concerning.
[00:19:10] And a slap in the face to American people.
[00:19:13] $750 for them, but billions for Africa.
[00:19:16] Yeah.
[00:19:18] Yeah.
[00:19:18] And I saw earlier today the Biden administration has passed the Obama administration in the number of new regulations implemented through the federal government, 96,000 of them.
[00:19:32] Now, Obama was president for eight years and didn't pass that many regulations.
[00:19:37] Wow.
[00:19:38] Great point.
[00:19:39] Biden has been president for four, and he's already surpassed it.
[00:19:42] And when you think of that number, 96,000, think of the fact that places like California took weeks to count as many votes.
[00:19:53] They couldn't count 96,000 votes on Election Day.
[00:19:56] They needed weeks to do it.
[00:19:58] And that's just counting paper ballots.
[00:20:00] How do you process 96,000 unique regulations?
[00:20:06] It's impossible.
[00:20:07] But they've created a structure such that you're incapable of success because somewhere in that 96,000 documents, each of which I'm sure are hundreds of pages, there's a little something, something that's going to say,
[00:20:22] Oh, got you, Beth Ann.
[00:20:24] You thought you were going to build a deck?
[00:20:26] Nope.
[00:20:27] Regulation 46,212.
[00:20:29] Page 864 says you didn't use the right nails.
[00:20:33] And now you have to take your deck down.
[00:20:36] It's just impossible for a country to succeed when bureaucrats can create 96,000 regulations with the punitive power of government to enforce it.
[00:20:46] And it's like you said several months back that they pass these regulations and these things that they don't have to live by.
[00:20:54] It's the rest of us.
[00:20:56] I don't even think some of them even know what are in those papers.
[00:20:59] I'm pretty sure that Congress doesn't know what's in those papers.
[00:21:03] But we have outside sources.
[00:21:05] That's kind of what I want to talk about as well as we've got the fight on the inside.
[00:21:08] I think we, the people, have got a handle on that if we just keep those postcards and phone calls going and let those Congress people realize,
[00:21:17] Hey, you don't work for that corporation.
[00:21:19] You work for me.
[00:21:20] That corporation is not going to elect you.
[00:21:22] I will.
[00:21:23] So, but what about the foreign money?
[00:21:26] You, in an article off of your website, we're talking about foreign money that's trying to wreck Trump.
[00:21:33] It seems like we've got an awful lot of billionaires that try to wreck everything.
[00:21:36] Yeah.
[00:21:37] I know we've got a few good guys, but.
[00:21:39] Yeah.
[00:21:40] Yeah.
[00:21:40] There's this particular Swiss billionaire who I believe he may have, I don't think he's an American citizen.
[00:21:50] I think he has an American green card.
[00:21:54] But he is, he is Swiss and he lives most of his life in, in Switzerland.
[00:21:59] And he seems to be the one to be spending so much money on these green groups to push his agenda.
[00:22:10] And he has pledged, he's pledged hundreds of millions more in trying to thwart Trump at every turn.
[00:22:18] And we have flagged it.
[00:22:20] And it's something that we will clearly work with the incoming administration.
[00:22:23] And as far as I see it, that's just an act of almost war.
[00:22:29] If Vladimir Putin said he was going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to stop Trump, we would be having hearings.
[00:22:37] But if a Swiss billionaire does it and he says rather than missiles and bombs and guns, I'm going to use lawfare, it's the same.
[00:22:46] It's the same attack.
[00:22:47] It's the same attack from a foreign entity that has to be stopped.
[00:22:49] Yeah, so he doesn't like Governor Doug Burgum, who's going to be Secretary of Energy.
[00:22:57] And so he's going after him.
[00:23:00] And I don't know how this guy made his billions of dollars.
[00:23:03] I don't really care.
[00:23:05] Except they say he's playing both sides of the deck there.
[00:23:10] But is it Weiss or Weiss?
[00:23:13] How is that pronounced?
[00:23:14] I think it's, I've been saying Weiss, but I don't speak.
[00:23:18] Okay.
[00:23:18] We have some around this area, but they spell it a little different.
[00:23:22] And so that's why I was wondering.
[00:23:24] Anyway, we're headed into a break.
[00:23:25] I do want to talk about what you're doing there with the lame duck watch.
[00:23:29] I think it's, I think it's exciting.
[00:23:31] And I'm really glad that you're keeping a track of them.
[00:23:34] Keeping a track?
[00:23:35] I've got an extra word in there.
[00:23:36] Anyway, we're headed into a break.
[00:23:37] You're listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:23:39] This is Beth Ann with Power of the Future's Daniel Turner.
[00:23:42] And we'll be right back.
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[00:28:06] You're listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:28:08] This is Beth Ann.
[00:28:09] Daniel, I'm going to throw something at you here that I just got.
[00:28:12] Mindy sent me a text while we were on the air here just a few minutes ago,
[00:28:17] and she lives in Oklahoma.
[00:28:19] You met Mindy at the conference.
[00:28:20] And she says their governor there sent a picture out of himself
[00:28:25] sitting with the ambassador of Denmark to the United States,
[00:28:28] and that's Jesper Moeller Sorensen,
[00:28:31] telling Oklahomans how he has just signed a historic memorandum
[00:28:36] of understanding between Denmark and Oklahoma
[00:28:40] for reliable energy for both communities.
[00:28:43] Anyway, he says Oklahoma will be transformed
[00:28:46] using cutting-edge European green energy technologies.
[00:28:51] Do you know anything about these guys?
[00:28:54] What's going on there?
[00:28:55] It's the state company, Orsted,
[00:28:59] which is, like most European companies, semi-private, semi-state.
[00:29:03] Okay.
[00:29:04] You know, I'm all for cutting-edge energy.
[00:29:08] I just would ask the governor,
[00:29:11] if it's failed so miserably in Europe,
[00:29:13] why it's going to work in Oklahoma?
[00:29:16] Most European countries, all European countries,
[00:29:19] pay two to three times what we pay for electricity,
[00:29:23] and their grid is way more unstable.
[00:29:26] All of Europe is cowering before Vladimir Putin,
[00:29:30] who threatens to withhold natural gas,
[00:29:33] which heading into winter they are desperate for.
[00:29:35] Germany is wondering why they've gone nearly two weeks without wind.
[00:29:40] Wind.
[00:29:41] I don't know why the wind does not blow.
[00:29:43] It sounds like a chapter from the Gospel.
[00:29:45] It does, doesn't it?
[00:29:46] Why does the wind not blow in Germany?
[00:29:48] I don't know why the wind is not blowing in Germany,
[00:29:50] but the Lord knows.
[00:29:52] One thing I will tell you,
[00:29:54] coal and natural gas burn just as brightly when there's no wind.
[00:29:58] And so I don't know why these American politicians,
[00:30:03] well, I do know why.
[00:30:04] Money.
[00:30:04] I will never accept why American politicians embrace what Europe has done
[00:30:11] on energy when it is proven to be an expensive, colossal failure.
[00:30:17] You know, I've often wondered that myself,
[00:30:19] and it's just craziness.
[00:30:21] And yet it's money.
[00:30:23] We all know it's not the green energy.
[00:30:25] It's the green bucks.
[00:30:27] That's what they're after.
[00:30:28] The green that it goes into their pockets.
[00:30:31] And these other nations,
[00:30:34] some of them seem to reluctantly,
[00:30:36] but they're falling in line with President Trump.
[00:30:38] I guess you saw the famous handshakes going on between Macron and Trump.
[00:30:45] I think Trump won that last one.
[00:30:47] But they're all of a sudden,
[00:30:50] yes, Mr. President.
[00:30:53] Whatever you want, Mr. President.
[00:30:55] Yeah.
[00:30:55] And I do think when it comes to the energy and the climate issue,
[00:30:59] we have been browbeaten for so many decades that climate is real.
[00:31:05] And if you don't believe it,
[00:31:06] you're a troglodyte and the evidence is overwhelming and the science is settled.
[00:31:13] It takes a lot of bravery for elected officials.
[00:31:17] Now, I'm not an elected official,
[00:31:18] and I started Power of the Future so that I cannot be canceled.
[00:31:22] You can't vote me out of office.
[00:31:24] You can't boycott my product.
[00:31:26] Right?
[00:31:26] If you don't like Power of the Future, turn me off.
[00:31:28] Or not right now, of course.
[00:31:30] We want to listen to the CSC.
[00:31:31] If you don't like Power of the Future, though,
[00:31:34] just don't listen to me and don't give to my organization.
[00:31:37] But it takes a lot of bravery for elected officials to take the position that we take,
[00:31:41] and you at much more risk because you do have a product that you're trying to win over the American people
[00:31:48] and CSC talk radio.
[00:31:50] Politicians are petrified to say what we say.
[00:31:53] And so they weasel.
[00:31:56] You know, of course I know the climate threat is real.
[00:31:59] And that's why, in addition to supporting American energy, I want all of the above.
[00:32:06] That's their phrase.
[00:32:07] That's their phrase of cowardice.
[00:32:09] All of the above energy.
[00:32:10] I don't support all of the above energy solutions because they think I support energy solutions that work,
[00:32:18] which are fossil fuels, and I'll support nuclear.
[00:32:21] But the Oklahoma governor is doing what they all do.
[00:32:25] They're petrified of speaking the truth because the truth scares them.
[00:32:29] Well, he's obviously getting something for it.
[00:32:33] You don't sit at a table with those guys and smile unless you're getting something for it.
[00:32:38] So it's obviously something going on there.
[00:32:41] I didn't have a chance to read the entire article because she just sent it to me on my phone.
[00:32:47] But it's interesting to me that we become the bad guys when we're trying to do so much good.
[00:32:55] And you're right.
[00:32:56] You know, I have a lot to lose here.
[00:32:58] And maybe that's one reason the Lord never let me make a lot of money because I'd be all cocky and wouldn't want to lose my money.
[00:33:06] And this way I don't even have to worry about losing what I don't have.
[00:33:11] But I do worry about losing listeners and radio stations and that kind of thing, and that has happened.
[00:33:18] But, you know, we're fighting the fight just like you guys are.
[00:33:23] And that's why we have to not be afraid.
[00:33:24] And you're not afraid of the truth, and it's why we love you and we love CSG Talk Radio.
[00:33:29] And it's one of the things that people admire in President Trump, even demographics that people were surprised voted for him.
[00:33:36] Enough people said, I don't really care if he says mean things.
[00:33:39] I don't care about the indictments.
[00:33:41] I don't care about the accusations.
[00:33:43] The guy says what needs to be said.
[00:33:46] And we're a little tired of being told, oh, you can't say that.
[00:33:50] Well, you can't.
[00:33:51] You can't.
[00:33:52] You may hurt that person's feeling if you say it's actually a man in a dress.
[00:33:56] You may hurt that person's feeling if you say climate change is not a real threat.
[00:34:01] You may hurt that person's feeling.
[00:34:03] And enough of that.
[00:34:04] That has cost us, our country, our national security dearly.
[00:34:09] And we are, to quote Kamala Harris, we are turning the page on that.
[00:34:15] You know, the page got turned on her.
[00:34:18] Nobody even knows where she's at or what she's up to.
[00:34:20] Every now and then you see her face.
[00:34:21] But she's pretty much being ignored by the administration.
[00:34:27] She's not doing very well.
[00:34:29] But, yeah, when we think about Trump's mean tweets, you know, the inflation and the invasion has hurt the American people.
[00:34:38] But his mean tweets didn't hurt anybody.
[00:34:40] No.
[00:34:41] Just made some people mad.
[00:34:42] But they're mad anyway.
[00:34:44] They're always mad.
[00:34:45] The view's not going to change.
[00:34:46] They're always going to be angry.
[00:34:48] And the lefts are always going to be angry.
[00:34:50] And the lefts are always going to be violent unless we start, you know, just start getting mean with them.
[00:34:57] You know, getting justice with them.
[00:34:58] Just like this young man that shot this health care CEO.
[00:35:03] He thinks he's a hero.
[00:35:05] Yeah.
[00:35:06] He's from the left.
[00:35:06] He's from a very wealthy family.
[00:35:08] And yet they say the right is the one, the ones that are violent.
[00:35:13] Yeah.
[00:35:14] Grew up with tremendous.
[00:35:15] It really is a fascinating sociological investigation.
[00:35:21] Grew up with tremendous wealth, tremendous privilege.
[00:35:24] His prep school, some all-boys school in Towson, Maryland, was $40,000 a year tuition.
[00:35:32] He went to Penn, which is an Ivy League school.
[00:35:35] The kid never wanted for anything.
[00:35:37] And yet he's not just a radical leftist.
[00:35:40] He's a murdering radical leftist.
[00:35:44] I have a feeling in a couple of weeks, months, when he's in cell block five, he's going to be struggling to win over the inmates with his theory of radical anarchism.
[00:36:00] And he'll learn a very hard lesson, which is well-deserved.
[00:36:04] I mean, I'm in favor of capital punishment, and I have no problem.
[00:36:07] I am absolutely.
[00:36:08] I am absolutely.
[00:36:10] Yeah.
[00:36:11] Well, Rudy was pointing out this morning that these two young men, Penny and I can't even pronounce this other guy's name, the rich boy, they're both 26 years old.
[00:36:23] Both 26.
[00:36:24] And look at the difference in their lives.
[00:36:27] One was from wealth, privilege, and the other one served in the Marine Corps.
[00:36:32] Probably not from wealth.
[00:36:35] I don't know if he was middle class or below middle class or just barely above middle class.
[00:36:39] But totally different backgrounds.
[00:36:43] Yeah.
[00:36:44] And one turns out to be this radical that, you know, even one of his heroes was the Unabomber.
[00:36:49] And the other one's saving people on a subway.
[00:36:53] So it truly is a hero.
[00:36:56] It is.
[00:36:56] And it's the divergence that our country needs.
[00:36:59] And you need to pick your direction.
[00:37:02] And I know Americans are going towards being a penny and heroism.
[00:37:06] And that's what we need.
[00:37:07] Absolutely.
[00:37:08] Absolutely.
[00:37:09] I was so excited because I was getting a little bit worried when they were taking so long to deliberate.
[00:37:15] So I was very excited.
[00:37:17] He still has a struggle because the family who didn't want this young man living with them, they want to go after him civilly.
[00:37:23] And, you know, I'm kind of against those civil lawsuits.
[00:37:28] You've either had justice in the courts or you haven't.
[00:37:32] You're listening, even with OJ, I still didn't think it was right.
[00:37:35] You're listening to CST Talk Radio.
[00:37:37] This is Beth Ann.
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[00:41:57] And we have returned to listening to CSC Talk Radio.
[00:42:07] We're in the final segment of today's show.
[00:42:08] I do want to get back onto the Lameduck.com, Lameduckwatch.com that you have started.
[00:42:14] Because, you know, Trump talked about the enemy within.
[00:42:17] And this is an example of that, what Biden is trying to do before he leaves office.
[00:42:24] He's not going to stop Trump, but he can make it more difficult.
[00:42:29] So I want you to talk a little bit about this.
[00:42:32] I mean, one of them here, it says he's given $100 billion to clean energy grants, you know, which is why people are putting up these crazy turbines and blah, blah, blah.
[00:42:43] And, I mean, there's several of them here.
[00:42:45] You've got last-minute methane fee, a desperate attempt to entrench Biden-Harris policies before Zeldin takes over with the EPA.
[00:42:55] So I just wanted you to kind of talk about what he's doing and how he's trying to tie Trump's hands or make it more difficult for Trump.
[00:43:03] Well, one of the things that I think is imperative going into the new Congress and the new administration,
[00:43:08] and something hopefully Doge, Elon Musk, and the Vague have on their radar screen,
[00:43:13] is that most of our government action is crafted or created purely for political reasons to empower those elected and keep them in office.
[00:43:28] What I mean by that is you look at this methane rule, and they will tell you this is absolutely critical to fight climate change.
[00:43:35] But they didn't do anything for years.
[00:43:38] And then as soon as Trump won, they were like, oh, darn, let's use the methane rule.
[00:43:43] Oh, there we go.
[00:43:44] We'll do that, and that will gum up the system.
[00:43:47] These hundreds of millions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars in grants, all to fight climate change.
[00:43:54] We need to invest in fighting climate change.
[00:43:57] Nothing.
[00:43:57] Nothing.
[00:43:58] And then as soon as Trump won, it's like, oh, my gosh, now we have to spend all that money because we have to gum up Trump.
[00:44:05] And if they didn't, if Trump hadn't won, they would have used it to help their re-election.
[00:44:11] They would have used it in another way.
[00:44:13] Oh, we need to, you know, win back Pennsylvania.
[00:44:18] McCormick beat Bob Casey.
[00:44:20] Well, now we have to start spending money in Pennsylvania so that Democrats can win the state back.
[00:44:25] So all of this money, all of these reasons, are all just made up.
[00:44:30] It is empowering government to protect government, to keep them forever in office.
[00:44:37] And that's what Lean Duck Watch is about.
[00:44:40] We want to expose the dollars, the positions, the hiring, the personnel movement of this level of corruption,
[00:44:48] of using the American taxpayers for their own personal political success, political agenda.
[00:44:58] Very similar to what we see with all these idiots who go on these climate change conferences.
[00:45:02] Right?
[00:45:03] None of them need to go.
[00:45:04] This thing is just nonsense.
[00:45:06] But it's a free trip.
[00:45:07] So let's just all say we have to go because climate change and the taxpayers pay the bill.
[00:45:12] This is exactly what they do with our money.
[00:45:15] And it has to come to an end.
[00:45:18] You know, you use the word necessity.
[00:45:20] You know, they tell us it's necessary to do this when we know it's not.
[00:45:24] And I go back to a quote that I found actually is in a book that I had.
[00:45:28] And I was bragging about it on the air.
[00:45:30] And one of my listeners bought it.
[00:45:31] And then he told me, have you looked at this page?
[00:45:34] Necessity.
[00:45:35] And this is by William Pitt, Earl of Chapman.
[00:45:41] Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.
[00:45:44] It is the argument of tyrants.
[00:45:45] It is the creed of slaves.
[00:45:47] So when they tell you this is necessary, you need to question it.
[00:45:51] Why is it necessary?
[00:45:53] Why wasn't it necessary yesterday or two years ago?
[00:45:57] Why is it all of a sudden a necessity in our lives?
[00:46:01] They take care of themselves, not us.
[00:46:04] And our budget has expanded about $2 trillion under the Biden administration.
[00:46:10] Yes.
[00:46:11] And when Elon and Vivek talk about cutting back $2 plus trillion,
[00:46:18] the left screen clutches their pearls and says, you want children to die?
[00:46:23] And you say, well, there's $2 billion that we've spent in the last couple of years,
[00:46:28] $2 billion extra.
[00:46:30] What's changed?
[00:46:31] Are the children healthier?
[00:46:33] Is the planet cleaner?
[00:46:35] Are we safer?
[00:46:36] Are we smarter?
[00:46:37] If you could point to all of these metrics and say, yes, Daniel, we are spending $2 trillion more,
[00:46:45] but look at all of these benefits.
[00:46:48] I guess I would acquiesce and say, look, I don't like it, but I guess it's working.
[00:46:53] I mean, I look at my heating bill and I say, oof, it certainly went up this last month, but what's the upside?
[00:46:59] I wasn't cold.
[00:47:01] So, all right, I don't like the bill, but at least I wasn't cold.
[00:47:05] What's been the upside of this spending?
[00:47:07] And you realize it's not about us.
[00:47:09] It's about keeping them in power, keeping their friends in power.
[00:47:14] And all of this, the amount of dismantling that has to happen is overwhelming.
[00:47:19] It is.
[00:47:20] And they are going to have a fight on their hands.
[00:47:23] It's not going to just come in there and happen.
[00:47:25] It's going to be a fight.
[00:47:26] And that's when you come in and my listeners and I come in.
[00:47:31] We have to stand there and help them every step of the way and expose all these,
[00:47:36] whether it's somebody in Congress, whether it's a bureaucrat, whoever it is,
[00:47:40] some outside corporation or outside entity that's trying to stop them.
[00:47:44] We have to expose it and let people know what's going on.
[00:47:48] I don't want people to get discouraged because it's not going to happen overnight.
[00:47:51] And we are all going to have to realize if you want smaller government,
[00:47:56] some of these grants and some of these things, they're going to go away.
[00:48:01] But you should – eventually we should have more money in our pocket and not need that.
[00:48:06] But there will be that lapse of time between.
[00:48:09] Well, it's the wonderful example that we just talked about,
[00:48:13] and thanks to Mindy for pointing it out to us, about the Oklahoma wind turbine.
[00:48:19] That money is coming from somewhere.
[00:48:21] Odds are it's coming from some federal grant, inflation reduction act, whatever it is.
[00:48:28] That money will come to an end.
[00:48:30] And then the people of Oklahoma will be stuck with these expensive, useless pieces of art on the field
[00:48:38] when they have a tremendous amount of oil and gas capability.
[00:48:42] So they'll have to scratch their head and say, why are we doing this?
[00:48:46] There has to be a political price to pay, continue to waste the American people,
[00:48:51] even if it makes you, the elected official, feel good about yourself.
[00:48:54] And these folks that are doing this, they know nothing about the environment.
[00:49:02] They really don't.
[00:49:04] It's all about green money.
[00:49:06] Those who are trying to regulate the farmers and the ranchers, of which you are now,
[00:49:12] they don't know the first thing about cattle or sheep or anything else or produce.
[00:49:17] They know nothing about the land.
[00:49:20] No.
[00:49:21] But how is it going to benefit the hungry if you put up these turbines across this country
[00:49:27] and take away productive cropland?
[00:49:32] How has that happened?
[00:49:34] How does that help America?
[00:49:36] It doesn't.
[00:49:37] It harms us.
[00:49:39] Exactly.
[00:49:40] And they don't work.
[00:49:41] No, they don't work.
[00:49:42] And if you could point out that they were great and they were doing this tremendous job,
[00:49:47] I'd shut up, but they don't even work.
[00:49:49] Yeah, they don't work.
[00:49:51] And that's why we love you.
[00:49:52] And they kill the geeses and the eagles.
[00:49:54] They chop them into pieces, as my little poem said.
[00:49:59] And, you know, it used to be they had to protect those eagles.
[00:50:02] If you even picked up an eagle feather, you were in trouble.
[00:50:06] And that is serious business.
[00:50:07] I mean, I know when it really happened.
[00:50:09] And they arrested that person for having an eagle feather that they found.
[00:50:13] But now we've got these turbines taking out the birds.
[00:50:17] It's just crazy.
[00:50:20] Just proves that they're never about what they really say they're about.
[00:50:24] It's always something else.
[00:50:26] It's control and it's money and power.
[00:50:28] And that's why we need you at Power of the Future,
[00:50:31] because you're staying on top of all of it for us.
[00:50:35] Thank you, Daniel.
[00:50:35] Thank you for all that you do.
[00:50:38] Lameduckwatch.com, my friends.
[00:50:39] Let's work together to bring America home.
[00:50:42] God bless all of you.
[00:50:45] Looking for someone to educate and encourage your group?
[00:50:48] Invite Beth Ann and her Bring America Home message to your community or event.
[00:50:52] Call 573-796-2166 or email rudys at csctalkradio.com
[00:50:58] to invite Beth Ann to speak at your next event.
[00:51:01] Beth Ann has been behind the microphone for almost 30 years,
[00:51:04] fighting to bring America home.
[00:51:06] She brings her unique perspective, drawing from her many life experiences
[00:51:10] and her love for God and country.
[00:51:12] As a young girl, her family moved from the big city to a small rural community
[00:51:16] where she would grow up, marry her husband, and together raise five sons.
[00:51:19] Along the way, she worked in factories, retail, sales, and medical clinic,
[00:51:23] and now lights up the airwaves on CSE Talk Radio.
[00:51:27] As the D.C. occupiers continue to drive our society into socialism and anarchy,
[00:51:32] the message to Bring America Home grows more crucial by the day.
[00:51:35] Beth Ann brings that message with contagious passion wherever she speaks.
[00:51:39] Schedule Beth Ann to speak to your group today by calling 573-796-2166.
[00:51:46] Do we lack enthusiasm and understanding of the word liberty?
[00:51:50] Do we weep for liberty which we have lost?
[00:51:52] Or do we simply not understand the substance and sacrifice for which we were once privileged?
[00:51:58] Liberty.
[00:51:59] Webster defines liberty as the state of being free within society
[00:52:02] from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's life, behavior, or political views.
[00:52:08] Today, we seem to want restrictions.
[00:52:11] Government micromanaging our lives?
[00:52:14] But do we realize the cost?
[00:52:17] Alexander Hamilton once stated,
[00:52:19] There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty that makes human nature rise above itself in acts of bravery and heroism.
[00:52:26] As a republic, we the people must guard the liberty of others.
[00:52:30] We must continue the enthusiasm that will make men free.
[00:52:35] Visit csctalkradio.com, where Beth Ann puts enthusiasm and common sense back into American liberty
[00:52:41] as she brings America home.
[00:52:46] Friends, I want to talk to you very frankly about the increasing civil unrest we're seeing these days.
[00:52:52] You can't turn on the news without hearing about more riots, violence, looting, killing, lawlessness, and mayhem.
[00:52:59] Sadly, I think the worst is yet to come, and the crescendo will be quite painful.
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