3437 – July 30, 2024 – The Names Change, The Policies Get Put on Tyrannical Steroids – Daniel Turner of Power the Future joins us today. D.C. is full of “little tyrants” always trying to rob us of our Life, Liberty and Happiness. So, we need to be like Boy Scouts on steroids – Be Prepared to the MAX and ready to fight for what is rightfully ours!

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Hey. Where are you going? I gotta get

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home.

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America, it's time to come home.

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It's time to come home. By bringing common

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sense back into the nonsense.

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Welcome to Common Sense Coalition Talk Radio, where

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America comes home.

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Get on home.

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Down this dirt road, you're gonna find determination

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discernment. And now, the woman that

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wishes the DC occupiers would stop

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stop making her use her mom voice. Not

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make me come down there. Here's your host

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and the voice of common sense,

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Beth Ann.

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And I welcome you today to CSC Talk

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Radio. It is my honor and my privilege

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and my pleasure to be here with you

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today. We're gonna get straight to the prayer.

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We're not trying to rush, but I am

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excited. We're gonna talk with Daniel Turner today,

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and I'm excited about it because there's just

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so much going on. And and I always

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like to get his opinion on things.

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And so let's go to the Lord in

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prayer. For such a time as this, oh,

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most gracious heavenly father,

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we thank you.

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We thank you for your abundance of love,

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your grace, and your mercy

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for providing

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salvation for each and every one of us.

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All we must do is to believe in

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you,

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to follow you, to trust you,

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and we fail that in our lives.

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And father, we've failed it as a country,

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as a nation,

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but your children are scratching and crawling right

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now father to try

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and bring back

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common sense

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and morality.

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We're ashamed, father, for the

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times we have been

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apathetic,

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complacent,

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lazy on my part,

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I would say.

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But father, we beg for your forgiveness and

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we ask that you will

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lead us now.

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I beg for your protection, your continued protection

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around president Donald j Trump and all those

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that are around him, father.

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I pray for this nation.

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We're in a crisis and I believe we're

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vulnerable now

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to an attack

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by our enemies.

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Make us strong.

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Help us to understand and we need to

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be prepared and need to be ready.

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But father,

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make us courageous and bold

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that the fear will not overtake

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us. That we will stand up

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for your righteousness

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and for what is best for this nation

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that we might rise up again and wave

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1 nation under God.

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It's for such a time as this that

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I pray these things in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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Names may change, but the policies

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will stay the same

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except

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tyrannical steroid.

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They'll be on tyrannical steroids.

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I've been around long enough now, I'm ashamed

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to say, but I'm proud to say it,

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that

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I can tell you the problems

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and the topics we discuss in this country

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do not change.

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But unlike climate change, they do escalate.

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Ronald Reagan had to deal with immigration,

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Russia, Iran, China.

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Ronald Reagan had to battle with people, like,

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to call the deep state. We like to

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call it the deep state today. He lost

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many of those battles. He promised when he

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campaigned to eliminate the Department of Education, but

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it got larger under him.

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That's when he lost, and it cost us

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dearly.

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Ronald Reagan was also a victim of the,

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assassination

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attempt.

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Ronald Reagan had to deal with the combative

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and arrogant, oppressive media.

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All the social medias weren't prominent at that

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time, so he didn't have to deal with

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those so much.

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Ronald Reagan also had to deal with inflation.

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Such came the birth of the trickle down

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economy.

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Ronald Reagan had to deal with strikes, air

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traffic controllers.

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He ended up telling them you're fired.

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We've heard that before.

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And just so everybody knows, that's how

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Rudy got his job,

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his traffic controller.

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There was drug addiction problems in the nation

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at that time as well. And now

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but now it is definitely on steroids itself,

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or is that opioids, or is that Fentanyl?

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Ronald Reagan addressed congress regarding

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the energy security

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needed in this country, maintaining peace through strength

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and also

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maintaining

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peace through preparedness

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with which is part of the strength.

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Oh, and, yes, the Supreme Court was at

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the top of the leaderboard as well back

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then.

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So here we are again with the same

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issues,

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but the consequences today are at a crisis

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level.

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As I wrote, yes, cheap plug for my

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book, the American crisis continues.

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Why do you suppose that is?

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Because there will always be that shyster

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lurking around the corner while pledging and pleading

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for your vote, but is actually vying for

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the grand opportunity to enrich him or herself,

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all the while diminishing your liberty

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and endangering a nation.

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There are always little tyrants

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seeking to rob you,

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to rob us of our freedom,

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destroy our way of life,

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take your wealth, however large or small that

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might be.

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The deep state we speak of is quite

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deep, but it is in our face every

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single day,

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elected and appointed.

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It has grown so large.

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Our original constitutional

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republic is

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barely recognizable.

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The separation of powers has been compromised and

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Biden or the Soros Obama regime, whatever you

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wanna call it, are about to destroy the

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last branch

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and put the final nail in the coffin

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of our

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republic,

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not democracy.

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We were established as a republic.

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So how do we fight a largest

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crisis like this? Well, we get involved, and

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we help those who are fighting for us.

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Power of the Future is one of those

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organizations that I truly trust. I don't trust

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all of them.

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I've been around long enough that one of

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the main ones that I really love, I

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do love them,

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is the is the Heritage Foundation.

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But I remember the day when they were

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all about free trade.

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So they don't always get it right, so

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you have to be careful.

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And today, we have with us our good

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friend,

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and, yes, he helps keep Common Sense Coalition

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Talk Radio on the air, and we welcome

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Daniel Turner. Daniel, how are you doing today?

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Are you

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there, Daniel?

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Oh, Beth Ann, it's great to be on

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with you. Thank you for having me. Well,

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we're we're always happy to have you. And

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I know you're busy. Last week, you were

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just running all over the place, probably like

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a chicken with its head cut off. I

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don't know. But

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what do you think about And and the

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clock is ticking. That's the that's the hard

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part is, you know, what are we officially,

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I think 98 days now through Yes. To

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the election. So Yeah. It's kinda like 99

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bottles of beer on the wall. 98 doll

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98 days to Liberty on the wall. I

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don't know. I was trying to come up

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with something there. But,

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do you agree with me that we're facing

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the same issues? And I don't mean that

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to demean them. I just mean that because

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the issues don't go away because

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we don't ever solve them.

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Yeah.

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No. I agree with you a 100%. And

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and and and and there's a reason why

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we don't solve them, why they why they

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are never solved is

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ultimately, I think it's too lucrative. People people

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are making a lot of money off of

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these issues,

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not just

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DC consultants and

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talking heads and

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trade associations.

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Mhmm. But there's a lot of money to

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be made in every single

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issue before the federal government. You know, if

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we're spending

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several $1

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a year to run the country,

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it doesn't cost that,

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doesn't come close to that. I mean, even

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a decade ago, which seems like a lifetime

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ago, but a decade ago when Obama was

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president. In 2014,

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our federal budget was half what it is

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now.

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Do you feel like you're getting twice the

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value? We're spending twice as much, but but

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where where is it all going? So I

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think that's why the issues don't ever get

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solved. There's just way too much money in

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keeping these issues alive,

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and that's the problem.

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You know, it's corporations.

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And I'm not just blaming corporations and businesses.

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Don't get me wrong. But I you know,

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my my slogan, DC occupiers occupy an office

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and cut deals, they're there representing a corporation.

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They're not representing us as as We The

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People.

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And,

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they're making money off of the deals that

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they make.

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Those lobbyists are making money, and the companies

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are making money. And everybody's making money except

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the American people. We just keep

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plugging along.

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And, so I do wanna talk about,

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what Kamala is wanting to do. She once

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again, energy is at the top of the

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list.

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She wants

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to ban fracking,

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and she might get it done if she

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gets in there. Anyway, let's go into this

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break. You're listening to CSC talk radio. This

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is Beth Ann with Daniel Turner of Power

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of the Future.

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The American crisis continues.

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Beth Ann elaborates on the crises America faces

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today,

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invasion at the border,

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insurrections,

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lawlessness,

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climate change,

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These are the times that try men's souls.

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Thomas Paine's words continue to speak to Americans

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In the American crisis continues, you'll glean wisdom

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And we have returned. You're listening to CSC

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Talk Radio. This is Beth Ann with Daniel

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Turner.

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She's promising

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just as,

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just as Biden did that they're gonna end

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fracking.

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Do you think they're serious about it, Daniel?

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On the record for several years talking about

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a fracking ban,

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and I think it was Dave McCormick who's

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running for the Senate in

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Pennsylvania

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just put out an ad recently

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with a number of instances where she talks

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about fracking bans, supporting a fracking ban, getting

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rid of fracking.

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In Pennsylvania, fracking is a huge issue because

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fracking is a geological

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need, right? You don't find a lot of

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fracking in Alaska

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because they don't need to. But in Pennsylvania,

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you find a lot of fracking because of

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the geological makeup of where oil and gas

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reserves are found in the rocky

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formations etcetera.

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So fracking depends upon the topography,

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the geology etcetera.

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So Pennsylvania makes sense that they're running these

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ads

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saying how Kamlo supports a fracking ban.

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Now late Friday afternoon, an anonymous

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campaign official told The Hill

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newspaper that no, no, no, she doesn't support

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a fracking ban and the media is running

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with it. Well, no, it looks like she

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doesn't support a fracking ban and we've put

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out multiple statements

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saying that's not good enough.

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You can't be on record for years years

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years.

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And then, you know, if I got

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an anonymous tip at 6 o'clock on a

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Friday that said actually Beth Ann is pro

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choice. I'd say, well, no, no, I think

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wait a second. I think I need some

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more evidence,

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right? She's pretty on the record

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years years on her position.

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An anonymous staffer can at 6 pm on

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a Friday

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make a huge reversal and have us believe

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that it's sincere. So I think Kamala just

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knows

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that, she can lie or not have to

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tell the fullness of truth

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and the media will cover for her. I

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think evidence of that

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is the silence you find from environmental groups.

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If she really supported fracking, out of nowhere,

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groups like the National Resources Defense Council and

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the Environmental Defense Fund, the League of Conservation

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Voters,

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these huge

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multi 100 of 1 of dollar

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green groups,

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they would go bonkers. They'd be putting out

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statements.

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They would demand

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accountability.

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They'd be threatening

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campaign dollars and all of them Beth Anne

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are dead silent,

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which means even they know,

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oh, she just has to say what she

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has to say to win the election. Sure.

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Let her say she supports fracking. Let her

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say she supports oil and gas. We know

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the truth,

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and their silence. And as far as I

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am concerned,

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is is the fullness of the story.

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Well, should I

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it's like these politicians

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don't think we have

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what they say on video and recordings.

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It's it's it's a curious thing to me.

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I got to thinking when they have a

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debate,

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they should be allowed to show

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video of what they actually said.

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So Trump should be able to and I

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know he's doing it at his rallies.

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Put the video up where she says, yes.

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I I I support a I I want

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a ban on fracking,

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which is what she said when she ran

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for president

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and lost deeply and had to be the

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first one to

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cop out. The cop out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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Nobody likes it.

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Exactly what you're talking about is why Joe

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Biden got away with it for so many

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years. Because campaigning in the seventies and in

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the eighties

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and even

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a lot of the

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nineties, no one had video recording equipment. Maybe

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there was a camcorder,

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but they were remember how big camcorders were

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back in the day? Oh, yes. Politician could

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see it and they'd be, oh, I'm being

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recorded now. So they would have to moderate

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what they were Joe Biden has a history

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of speaking anything he wants

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because he knew no one could ever go

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back and say, wait a second. You said

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x, y, and z. Kamala, you would think

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is a different generation.

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She would be a little smarter saying I

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have to be careful what I say because

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everything I say is being recorded. Everything we're

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saying right now is being recorded

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and and and is is archivable.

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And if in 5 years, I decide to

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run for president, I guarantee you someone's gonna

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dig through all of these conversations,

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the 100 we've had

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and find clips and tell me to you

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once said to Beth Anne on in

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July 30,

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2024,

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x y z.

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The the the fun part about our conversations,

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Beth Anne, is that

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I don't have to change what I'm saying

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based upon the audience. I just speak the

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truth.

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Yeah. Well, if you speak the truth and

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I mean, if you have a change of

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heart and there have been those who've had

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change of hearts on abortion issues,

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then tell it. Tell it. I had a

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change of heart. I mean, Trump was kinda

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that way.

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Yeah.

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But

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just be honest about it because all of

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us change our minds through the

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years, but she's not being honest about it.

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They're just doing it for votes and that's

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obvious.

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And

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it's, you know, to quote some of these

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other late night talk show hosts on TV,

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you know, they're talking about how the media

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just a few weeks ago were really putting

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Kamala down and now they're just praising her.

00:18:33
She's the most beautiful thing. She's wonderful thing.

00:18:35
A black woman going to be president. She's

00:18:38
not black. Wish they quit saying that. That's

00:18:40
a big that's a big lie right there.

00:18:42
That's gaslighting. Yeah. And, and and her grandfather

00:18:46
owned slaves. She's from slave owners. You're not

00:18:49
gonna hear her say that.

00:18:51
No.

00:18:52
No. And and it shows how the media

00:18:53
will basically just parrot

00:18:55
whatever they are told that will help the

00:18:58
Democrat party. Because

00:19:00
exactly a month ago, when the conversation was

00:19:05
Biden can't drop out because then it's Harris

00:19:07
and Harris is even more unpopular.

00:19:10
That was I mean, we have lived

00:19:12
years of news

00:19:14
cycles in the last month. A month ago,

00:19:17
Joe Biden was

00:19:20
feisty and they were playing Rocky music because

00:19:23
he was going to debate Donald Trump and

00:19:25
he was going to show him who's the

00:19:26
boss and I'm not afraid of him and

00:19:28
I'm going to take him behind the school

00:19:30
yard.

00:19:31
That was a month ago that he is

00:19:33
in Camp David. He is preparing. He is

00:19:35
ready.

00:19:37
You know what I think? What happened in

00:19:39
in a month? We went from that to,

00:19:41
oh, he had a bad night. Everyone has

00:19:43
a bad night every now and then to,

00:19:45
oh, he had a cold And then Joe's

00:19:46
gotta go. He had a stutter

00:19:48
to,

00:19:49
well, he's gotta now drop out.

00:19:52
But what do we do about the Kamala

00:19:54
deal to wait suddenly Kamala is the greatest

00:19:56
thing in the world? So the media really

00:19:58
just whatever you were asked to do

00:20:00
to say,

00:20:02
they get their talking points and they follow.

00:20:04
And, boy, I wish we had some allies

00:20:06
like they do. And they say the same

00:20:09
words. And you know what I think of

00:20:10
it?

00:20:12
I think it's weird.

00:20:17
That's the new word, isn't it? It's weird.

00:20:19
They're just weird.

00:20:21
I'm I'm accumulating a whole bunch of what

00:20:24
I believe is weird. And that'll become that'll

00:20:27
be seen on Substack here probably in the

00:20:29
next few days.

00:20:31
Someone documented MSNBC

00:20:33
yesterday

00:20:34
said JD Vance and weird a 150 times

00:20:37
during the day of programming.

00:20:40
And that's that's deliberate. Right? They are told

00:20:42
They're told. Well, what was it before? Weird.

00:20:45
When Trump was in, it was the same

00:20:47
words every time. It's like it's like the

00:20:49
Democrat party put it out. This is what

00:20:51
you say today. And it was the same

00:20:54
words across MSNBC,

00:20:56
NBC,

00:20:58
CNN, all of them. They were all saying

00:21:00
the exact same thing.

00:21:03
Yeah. And that's weird.

00:21:04
And that's weird. Exactly. And that is weird.

00:21:07
And that's where the, you know, the media,

00:21:11
you know, this is this is where we

00:21:12
have a huge problem with our with our

00:21:14
media.

00:21:15
And and and I don't know how to

00:21:17
change that. I mean, clearly, their ratings are

00:21:19
falling and people are

00:21:21
looking for alternatives and that's why voices like

00:21:24
yours

00:21:25
are so important.

00:21:27
But they're still out there and they're still

00:21:28
powerful and they still have a lot of

00:21:30
influence.

00:21:32
And I think their anger is increasing

00:21:34
because they don't have the influence that they

00:21:37
used to. It wasn't long ago that

00:21:40
again, it was it was 2012

00:21:42
when Candy Crowley happened to have the transcript

00:21:44
to help Barack Obama in a debate against

00:21:46
Mitt Romney. Romney crushed him in the first

00:21:49
debate, and everyone was in panic mode.

00:21:52
Obama could actually lose this. He was unpopular,

00:21:54
the economy was in the tank.

00:21:57
He was divisive and angry and and deeply

00:22:00
racist.

00:22:01
Mitt Romney seemed like a nice guy. He

00:22:03
seemed like a conservative at the time. Boy,

00:22:06
were we duped.

00:22:07
But if you recall the second debate,

00:22:11
CNN came prepared and when Barack Obama was

00:22:13
fumbling,

00:22:14
he just pointed as I came to you

00:22:16
have the transcript and she said, yes, mister

00:22:17
president, I have the transcript right here. That

00:22:19
should have ended

00:22:20
CNN's career in 2012, but they're still there.

00:22:23
And now they're telling the state events. And

00:22:25
they fed Hillary the questions, and they fed

00:22:27
Joe Biden the questions.

00:22:30
And and, it's

00:22:31
yeah. It's all stacked against the American people.

00:22:34
There is no truth and transparency in our

00:22:36
journalism. And I and I'm even gonna say

00:22:38
some of the conservative,

00:22:40
outlets too because

00:22:42
they may not say the same thing, but

00:22:45
we're covering the same stuff all the time.

00:22:47
And I don't think they're focusing enough on

00:22:49
our energy. I don't think they're focusing enough

00:22:51
on some of the other things that are

00:22:53
taking place.

00:22:54
I I just really think

00:22:57
that,

00:22:59
we need to take notice and we need

00:23:01
to,

00:23:02
I don't know. We need to do something.

00:23:04
We'll talk about that when we come back.

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And we have returned to listening to CSC

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to everyone and to Daniel. I lost my

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00:28:13
that break because somebody walked in the front

00:28:14
door. I'm gonna tell you what, Daniel. After

00:28:17
the assassination

00:28:18
attempt on president Trump,

00:28:20
we filled one of our windows. We have

00:28:22
we have an old,

00:28:24
well, you've seen it building, and we have

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the 2 plate glass windows in the front.

00:28:29
And so I decided we're dedicating them to

00:28:31
Trump, and I ordered a bunch of Trump

00:28:33
flags.

00:28:34
And since I put those Trump flags up,

00:28:36
people keep walking in here. They either think

00:28:38
we're the,

00:28:39
we're selling Trump stuff or they think we're,

00:28:41
the

00:28:42
the Republican

00:28:45
office or you know? And and so they

00:28:47
just keep walking in and she's looking at

00:28:49
me and I'm kinda waving and I lost

00:28:51
my train of thought. So I forgive me.

00:28:53
But I'm always thinking of this quote from

00:28:55
Theodore Roosevelt.

00:28:57
For people like you who need support and

00:28:59
others, and I think we need to keep

00:29:01
this in mind

00:29:02
when we see things like what we saw

00:29:04
at the Olympics.

00:29:05
We've had,

00:29:06
great success. I know Hannity says never boycott

00:29:09
anybody. I don't believe that. I believe our

00:29:11
money is our vote as ours as we

00:29:13
speak.

00:29:15
So Theodore Roosevelt made this

00:29:18
comment years ago.

00:29:20
Every man owes a part of his time

00:29:22
and money to the business or industry

00:29:26
in which he is engaged.

00:29:28
No man has a moral right to withhold

00:29:30
his support from an organization that is striving

00:29:33
to improve conditions within his sphere.

00:29:36
You do that. I do that. There are

00:29:38
other companies that, you know, I promote the

00:29:40
American Made Company so much, and and I

00:29:43
try to buy them when I can. I

00:29:45
can't always find them.

00:29:47
But I think it's important that people get

00:29:49
involved. And

00:29:50
sometimes we think, well, I don't have money

00:29:52
to give, but you spend your money every

00:29:54
day.

00:29:54
And

00:29:56
you do watch TV every day. Are you

00:29:58
careful with the,

00:30:00
the people that we support?

00:30:02
And I see this going on right now,

00:30:05
Daniel,

00:30:06
where 1 and 1 of dollars are coming

00:30:09
into these campaigns.

00:30:11
Mhmm. And,

00:30:13
you heard me a week ago. I was

00:30:15
complaining because

00:30:17
they're they're gonna give our,

00:30:21
our military,

00:30:22
particularly the lower ranked ones. They're gonna give

00:30:25
them an

00:30:26
economic what they call it,

00:30:28
hazardous

00:30:29
not hazardous.

00:30:32
They're giving them a raise because of the

00:30:34
inflation, basically. That's what they're saying.

00:30:37
$20

00:30:38
a month.

00:30:39
We have 1 of dollars coming into these

00:30:42
campaigns,

00:30:43
but our military, we can only give them

00:30:45
that's not even gonna make one trip to

00:30:46
McDonald's. This is supposed to be helping these

00:30:49
these young soldiers, these young military that have

00:30:52
families to support,

00:30:54
and it infuriates me.

00:30:56
So when I was when we were going

00:30:58
into the break, and I'm sorry I'm taking

00:31:00
so much time. But when we were going

00:31:02
into the break,

00:31:03
I'm thinking about the American people. You and

00:31:05
me and everybody out there listening, my neighbors,

00:31:08
the ones walking into this to our door

00:31:10
right now, walking in the door,

00:31:12
because we need to do something,

00:31:14
and we've got to get active. We cannot

00:31:16
sit back and let everybody else do the

00:31:18
work. It's got the little the little Red

00:31:20
Hen story that I loved when I was

00:31:22
a little girl.

00:31:23
Everybody needs to get involved.

00:31:25
Okay. Now I'll get off my soapbox.

00:31:28
No. No. No. No. It it is it

00:31:30
is you're a 100% right and it's your

00:31:32
show.

00:31:33
So Oh, it's yeah. But it's it's your

00:31:35
time on my show. So

00:31:37
Oh, I I appreciate that. But but I

00:31:39
don't know what the the solution has to

00:31:41
be, I think, legislative.

00:31:43
It has to be

00:31:44
something that even the most conservative member of

00:31:47
the house or the senate

00:31:48
is not going to propose legislation to limit

00:31:51
their power.

00:31:52
But there has to be some sort of

00:31:55
trigger mechanism

00:31:57
that forbids the spending of more money. And

00:32:00
right now, there isn't. Yes. So there's no

00:32:02
incentive

00:32:03
to to not offer whether it's student loan,

00:32:07
quote, unquote, forgiveness,

00:32:08
whether it's money for migrants, whether it's

00:32:12
daycare centers for for children, whether and that

00:32:15
this is where our politicians

00:32:17
just buy their their their votes and they

00:32:19
buy their future.

00:32:21
You see this a lot in the inner

00:32:22
city, especially,

00:32:24
you know, and this is how politicians

00:32:26
are there for 30, 40 years. Sheila Jackson

00:32:29
Lee just passed away. She had been

00:32:32
from, the inner city of of Houston since

00:32:35
the eighties.

00:32:36
Her constituents never had improvement in their lives

00:32:39
or their lives, and their schools didn't get

00:32:41
better. Their crime didn't disappear.

00:32:43
But she promised

00:32:45
them school lunch. She promised them

00:32:49
after school programs. She promised them free summer

00:32:52
camps.

00:32:53
She just gave them free stuff and then

00:32:56
threatened anyone who runs against her. They're gonna

00:32:58
take away your free stuff and in in

00:33:01
35,

00:33:02
40 years,

00:33:04
that's could be 3 generations of of inner

00:33:06
city folks who

00:33:08
have come and and just lived in the

00:33:10
same squalor

00:33:12
because people like Sheila Jackson Lee, may she

00:33:15
rest in peace,

00:33:16
have no incentive to improve their their lot

00:33:18
in life. And and I think that's where

00:33:20
the the nomination of JD Vance is very

00:33:22
important.

00:33:23
Absolutely. He does have a story that a

00:33:26
lot of Americans

00:33:27
sadly

00:33:28
can relate to.

00:33:30
Fatherless

00:33:31
drug addiction, abuse,

00:33:33
poverty,

00:33:35
rolled it as as a hero.

00:33:38
But because he's a Republican and because he's

00:33:41
Trump's

00:33:42
choice,

00:33:44
no. We have to call him weird. We

00:33:45
have to make fun of him. We have

00:33:46
to

00:33:47
demonize him. We have to heck. There was

00:33:49
an MSNBC contributor

00:33:51
just a couple hours ago with a New

00:33:53
York Times reporter,

00:33:55
Molly Jong,

00:33:56
saying that JD Vance only wants white people

00:33:58
in America. He only wants white children.

00:34:01
His own children aren't white.

00:34:03
White is Indian.

00:34:05
And and she knows. Molly Zhang is not

00:34:07
stupid. She knows exactly what she's saying, but

00:34:09
the truth isn't important.

00:34:11
What's important is beating up this man, so

00:34:13
he doesn't

00:34:14
potentially

00:34:15
have a platform on a national level

00:34:18
to really affect the change that we need,

00:34:20
which is spending, which is government dependency,

00:34:23
which is

00:34:24
inner city and rural poverty.

00:34:27
Again, it's the first question you asked over

00:34:29
fighting the same problems. We are fighting the

00:34:31
same problems

00:34:33
because there are just way too many people

00:34:35
who benefit

00:34:36
from these problems

00:34:38
forever. Heck, look at look at our current

00:34:40
vice president running for president, even Biden before

00:34:43
he dropped out,

00:34:45
promising crowds

00:34:47
that, you know, in my next term, we're

00:34:49
gonna fix the tax code.

00:34:51
He's been in

00:34:52
the senate longer than I've been alive, Beth

00:34:55
Ann, and I'm almost 50. He's been in

00:34:56
DC for

00:34:58
for 6 decades.

00:35:00
And I I noticed promising people to fix

00:35:02
the tax code. Really? If you haven't done

00:35:03
it by now, why do we think you'll

00:35:05
do it tomorrow?

00:35:06
I noticed Kamala is not running on anything

00:35:08
she did as a senator.

00:35:10
No. And when you were talking about the

00:35:12
weird, it came up

00:35:15
things it's weird how things pop into my

00:35:17
head.

00:35:18
Weird is now the new

00:35:20
basket of deplorables

00:35:22
because it's not just JD Vance that they

00:35:24
see as weird. It's you and me. It's

00:35:26
everybody out here in real America

00:35:29
that,

00:35:30
they think we're weird. They don't like us.

00:35:33
No. But they need us.

00:35:35
So they make promises,

00:35:38
but they don't like it. And they don't

00:35:40
like the constitution. They don't like our way

00:35:42
of life,

00:35:43
and they're out to destroy it.

00:35:45
Yeah. And I am gonna have a really

00:35:47
hard problem with the people who,

00:35:50
you know,

00:35:52
celebrate Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender

00:35:55
Yeah. Bud Light person who who who cost

00:35:58
them $25

00:35:59
in market capital.

00:36:02
Right? You

00:36:04
know, they have men in dresses competing against

00:36:08
girls and changing in their locker rooms.

00:36:11
They have a gall to call us weird,

00:36:13
right? Because

00:36:15
we're saying that family is important because we're

00:36:17
saying that patriotism

00:36:19
is important.

00:36:20
It's very odd for any of those folks

00:36:22
and and the the

00:36:26
the laundry list of of insanity they celebrate

00:36:29
to call

00:36:30
us weird, but but, again, this is how

00:36:33
where where we are. I also find it

00:36:35
very weird

00:36:36
to to use their own word against them

00:36:38
that Kamala is doing all of these racially

00:36:40
segregated

00:36:41
events.

00:36:42
White men for Kamala, black women for Kamala,

00:36:45
black men for Kamala.

00:36:47
What if I attended the the

00:36:49
the black women for Kamala? Am I not

00:36:51
allowed to go? If a black woman for

00:36:52
Kamala comes to the white men for Kamala,

00:36:54
then are we allowed to kick her out?

00:36:57
Seems like we're open to run back in

00:36:59
time. That's an interesting thought.

00:37:02
Yeah.

00:37:03
They do such they do so many racist

00:37:05
things

00:37:06
that it's just comical almost, and what's sad

00:37:10
is so many fall for it. They actually

00:37:13
fall for it. They cannot see this big

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00:37:19
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00:37:23
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00:37:39
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Radio. This is Beth Anne with Daniel Turner

00:42:04
of Power of the Future.

00:42:05
Always love it when Daniel's on. I always

00:42:07
learned a lot from him. He's got a

00:42:09
lot to say. And, yes, he is boots

00:42:12
on the ground fighting for our energy here.

00:42:14
And drill, baby, drill is what we think

00:42:16
needs to be done

00:42:17
to secure a lot of things in this

00:42:19
country.

00:42:20
When we were going in the break,

00:42:22
you know, we were talking about,

00:42:25
well, earlier, we were talking about loyalty and

00:42:28
to look at these

00:42:31
elected officials

00:42:33
and ask yourself before you vote, what have

00:42:35
they done for me? Before you give them

00:42:37
another vote, what have they done really? You

00:42:39
can check their

00:42:42
voting records, and those are kinda

00:42:44
spotty, if you know what I mean. Because

00:42:46
they'll

00:42:47
they pile so many things on these

00:42:49
bills

00:42:50
that they can say, well, I had to

00:42:52
vote for it because of this or I

00:42:54
had to vote against it because of that.

00:42:57
But they've called JD Vance disloyal,

00:43:00
and he went on a rampage yesterday. I

00:43:02
don't know if you got to hear it

00:43:03
or not, Daniel.

00:43:05
I did. Asking

00:43:06
Kamala

00:43:08
what she has done for this country.

00:43:11
How did she serve this country? You know,

00:43:13
I don't really

00:43:14
consider what,

00:43:16
Biden has done for over 50 years, his

00:43:19
lifetime

00:43:19
serving me.

00:43:21
They are supposed to serve you,

00:43:23
but that's not what they do.

00:43:25
And,

00:43:26
so he went on to tell about

00:43:29
his family and how he served

00:43:31
in the marines and served this country, went

00:43:33
to

00:43:34
I I think he went to Iraq.

00:43:37
What did she do? What did any of

00:43:39
these,

00:43:40
representatives

00:43:41
and senators do in DC or in our

00:43:43
state houses? I think it's time for the

00:43:45
American people to say, wait a minute.

00:43:48
They go up there and they

00:43:50
serve us for a period of time. And

00:43:53
I don't know what it is in the

00:43:54
sheep industry, Daniel.

00:43:56
But when we have a bull

00:43:59
or we have a,

00:44:02
a boar,

00:44:04
They call it servicing

00:44:06
the guilt or the cows. And,

00:44:09
sometimes when they say that we serve the

00:44:12
people, that's kinda how I feel.

00:44:16
I don't know what they call it in

00:44:17
in sheep, language. But Same.

00:44:20
Same. Same. And and it and it's a

00:44:22
great point that you make. I I often

00:44:24
I know we we use a lot of

00:44:26
political jargon and on the campaign trail, there's

00:44:28
a lot of Yes. Expressions

00:44:31
that become hollow. Obama would always say,

00:44:35
now that we put hope ahead of fear

00:44:37
and unity ahead of division. It was just

00:44:39
boring. It's written by a bunch of poetry

00:44:41
majors.

00:44:43
But an expression you hear often from politicians

00:44:45
is that how they will fight for us.

00:44:47
And when I get to DC, I will

00:44:48
fight for you. Yes. Even that to

00:44:51
a little bit, I I have a problem

00:44:53
with because

00:44:54
ultimately, what I want is I want you

00:44:56
to leave me alone.

00:44:58
I I wish we could reverse ourselves as

00:45:00
a country and say we should measure our

00:45:02
politicians and their effectiveness

00:45:04
by how much they let you be free.

00:45:06
And I know freedom is scary for people

00:45:08
because if you're free, you could

00:45:10
you can you can bang your head, you

00:45:12
can fall on the pool, you can, you

00:45:14
know, it it it sounds good to say

00:45:16
the government make sure that you have a

00:45:18
5 foot fence around the pool and it

00:45:20
make sure that you wear a life jacket

00:45:22
and because they're just looking out for you.

00:45:24
Freedom is scary and freedom can be dangerous.

00:45:29
But but we have to get back to

00:45:30
the point that we would prefer to be

00:45:33
free than have government intruded in every aspect

00:45:36
of our life. And

00:45:37
even our employment numbers which are all skewed

00:45:40
and are all fake,

00:45:42
We're averaging 50 to 60

00:45:45
new government employees a month and that all

00:45:47
comes from the inflation reduction act. It all

00:45:50
comes from the infrastructure bill. It's just money

00:45:53
to local and county and state government

00:45:56
to hire people.

00:45:57
But but what are they gonna do? They're

00:45:59
gonna ask if whether or not you have

00:46:01
the right to put that deck on the

00:46:02
back of your house or, you know, is

00:46:05
your grill 5 feet away from the garage?

00:46:07
Because if not, here's your fine. Right? That's

00:46:10
what we're hiring folks to to do is

00:46:12
babysit us. And,

00:46:15
what have our politicians done for us? If

00:46:18
if you can't point to anything that has

00:46:19
made your life easier,

00:46:22
less expensive,

00:46:23
less cumbersome, less burdensome,

00:46:26
that's a start. I don't expect my life

00:46:28
to get better because of any law,

00:46:31
but I would like it to be not

00:46:33
as difficult

00:46:35
and that's where we are now.

00:46:38
It's made worse by the fact that we

00:46:40
have now 15 to 20 people who have

00:46:43
no loyalty to the country, who just arrived

00:46:45
to all want free stuff. They all need

00:46:47
glasses. They all have toothaches. You know, who's

00:46:50
pregnant? Who they all wanna have a they

00:46:52
all want lunch.

00:46:53
That money's coming from somewhere.

00:46:56
And so that's a big problem is we're

00:46:58
we're growing a class of people who just

00:47:00
want free things,

00:47:02
and the number of us who work all

00:47:04
day and pay taxes is getting

00:47:07
smaller.

00:47:08
You're absolutely right. And,

00:47:11
that's how people vote, and that's how you

00:47:13
lose your freedoms.

00:47:15
Yes. Because because once you have all these

00:47:17
alphabet

00:47:18
departments

00:47:19
that are making

00:47:21
regulations

00:47:23
and rules

00:47:24
and mandates.

00:47:25
They will fine you. They will force you

00:47:28
to buy a license.

00:47:29
These are all taxes.

00:47:31
And these are without the consent of the

00:47:33
governed. We have nothing to say about what

00:47:36
they do, and that's what the deep state

00:47:37
really is.

00:47:39
It's not a secret.

00:47:40
Yep. The deep state's not a secret, and

00:47:42
then their jobs are fairly secure when they

00:47:45
have a shutdown in the government. They don't

00:47:46
lose anything.

00:47:47
No. They just get delay.

00:47:50
And and we have to listen to the

00:47:51
warnings of Reagan that that,

00:47:53
you know,

00:47:55
liberty is only 1 generation away from being

00:47:58
lost. And I know 20 years seems like

00:48:00
a lifetime. Heck, just earlier I mentioned how

00:48:02
the last month

00:48:04
has been a lifetime of news cycles,

00:48:06
let alone 20

00:48:08
years, but it was a mere 20 years

00:48:09
ago, which is not a lot of time

00:48:11
for most of us

00:48:13
that that the wealthiest country in South America,

00:48:16
the 3rd wealthiest after America in Canada, in

00:48:19
all the Americas

00:48:21
elected a socialist and Hugo Chavez promised them

00:48:24
a socialist paradise and the articles you can

00:48:27
go back online and find where people

00:48:30
praised

00:48:31
the economic model he was going

00:48:34
to implement in the country. HD's and Harvard

00:48:38
Economists,

00:48:39
Brilliant.

00:48:39
This is gonna revolute. Look at Venezuela

00:48:42
now. You know, the the people are getting

00:48:44
shot

00:48:45
as they're trying to vote. There is absolute

00:48:47
chaos and violence,

00:48:49
starvation,

00:48:50
miserable poverty.

00:48:52
That's 20 years of socialism

00:48:54
engaged. And and as we're watching Venezuela

00:48:58
crumble and people are literally dying

00:49:00
at the hands of their government,

00:49:02
we're electing the same

00:49:05
philosophy in Kamala Harris, but we're calling her

00:49:08
a woman of color and therefore it's progressive

00:49:10
and therefore

00:49:11
that's what should be weird to the American

00:49:14
people as seeing how close it is. Venezuela

00:49:17
was incredibly

00:49:18
wealthy.

00:49:20
As America,

00:49:21
we're watching it happen here if we're not

00:49:24
careful because it only took 20 years, and

00:49:26
the same will happen here inevitably.

00:49:29
I think you're right. You know, when I

00:49:30
was talking about Ronald Reagan, I'm gonna close

00:49:33
with this.

00:49:34
He told congress this. We need to maintain

00:49:37
a strong domestic oil

00:49:39
industry, increase our domestic stockpiles which we can

00:49:42
draw down in the event of supply interruption.

00:49:45
We have that now. Expand the availability of

00:49:48
domestic oil and gas resources.

00:49:50
Continue

00:49:51
conservation and progress

00:49:53
toward

00:49:54
diversification

00:49:55
of our energy resources and promote among our

00:49:58
allies the importance of increasing their stockpiles.

00:50:01
It's all about energy.

00:50:03
Everything falls under this

00:50:05
and,

00:50:07
they wanna take that part away from us.

00:50:10
And they're removing our morality, our energy, our

00:50:13
morality,

00:50:14
our constitution.

00:50:16
They're removing all of that. Common sense is

00:50:18
out the door

00:50:19
because dictators don't rule by common sense.

00:50:23
Daniel, thank you.

00:50:24
Thank you for doing what you do. Appreciate

00:50:27
you so much. And I can't wait for

00:50:29
September because I'm so anxious to meet you

00:50:31
again

00:50:31
and have you speak and help us to

00:50:33
bring America home. God bless you.

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