3487 – October 8, 2024 – THERE IS NO 4th BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT NAMED BUREAUCRATIVE – Sometimes the simplest solutions are the most difficult! Mainly because they require a bit more work, or it will require TOUGH LOVE!
It appears that FEMA is out of money because they spent money for things that were NOT their responsibility. Government bureaucrats spend money like “drunken sailors” – and I apologize to all drunken sailors for comparing you to bureaucrats. Government bureaucratic departments HAVE lots of money for “Things” – until the money is needed for what the “department” was actually put in place for… or so we thought! THE POWER IS IN THE PURSE, BUT CONGRESS REFUSES TO ACT! Oh, they’ll write another ACT or bill to stop some sort of abuse, BUT they refuse to do what is truly in their power – DEFUND! DEFUND! DEFUND! I’ve come to the realization lately that those are the magic words AND will renew America’s power (We the People) If only we had representatives brave enough, not corrupt, and not indebted to some project, industry, or other agenda.
To increase our energy and be independent once again we need to DRILL BABY DRILL!
To discipline out of control bureaucrats we need to DEFUND! DEFUND! DEFUND!
Bureaucrats are lazy, Bureaucrats are greedy, Bureaucrats are out of control.
We have three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, Judicial. THERE IS NO 4th BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT NAMED BUREAUCRATIVE
Defund them, reign them in, they aren’t going to pay attention to another ACT or BILL!
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[00:00:01] Hey, where are you going?
[00:00:03] I gotta get home.
[00:00:05] America, it's time to come home.
[00:00:08] It's time to come home!
[00:00:09] By bringing common sense back into the nonsense.
[00:00:13] Welcome to Common Sense Coalition Talk Radio, where America comes home.
[00:00:21] Down this dirt road, you're 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.
[00:00:47] We're gonna have a good show.
[00:00:48] I know we are, because we've got a great guest.
[00:00:51] We have Daniel Turner, who will be on with us just shortly.
[00:00:53] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.
[00:00:55] For such a time as this, O Most Gracious Heavenly Father, we thank you.
[00:00:59] For being the loving God that you are.
[00:01:02] For providing us salvation.
[00:01:06] What an amazing Heavenly Father.
[00:01:11] Creator of all life, we praise you.
[00:01:16] For only you are worthy of our praise.
[00:01:20] And Father, we have so many hurting here.
[00:01:23] The storm that has passed.
[00:01:26] They're trying to rebuild, find things, find people.
[00:01:31] Survive, and another storm on the way.
[00:01:35] Father, we just pray.
[00:01:38] Pray that you will hold back this storm.
[00:01:42] For only you have the power to do that.
[00:01:47] I know that the storms in life draw us closer to you and make us stronger.
[00:01:54] But Father, the devastation has been so bad.
[00:01:57] I'm praying for these people.
[00:02:00] And now they are faced with it again.
[00:02:05] Father, I also pray for your protection around President Donald J. Trump.
[00:02:11] All those around him.
[00:02:12] Those who are supposed to be guarding him.
[00:02:14] Keep them honest.
[00:02:19] Keep them loyal to their duty to keep him safe.
[00:02:26] Father, I pray for today's show.
[00:02:28] So many things are bothering us here in our own nation.
[00:02:32] But across this world of chaos and war.
[00:02:36] I pray for those who are being held hostages.
[00:02:42] I pray for those who have been imprisoned unjustly.
[00:02:47] May they know that you are near.
[00:02:51] And that they are not forgotten.
[00:02:56] Father, I ask your blessing on today's show.
[00:03:00] May we have a little fun.
[00:03:02] May we make some points.
[00:03:05] May we encourage others.
[00:03:08] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.
[00:03:11] Amen.
[00:03:13] I didn't really title today's show.
[00:03:16] We'll figure that out later, I guess.
[00:03:19] But sometimes the simplest solutions are the most difficult.
[00:03:23] Have you ever noticed that in life?
[00:03:25] Mainly because it requires a bit more work.
[00:03:28] Or it will require a tough love.
[00:03:31] It appears that FEMA is out of money because they spent money on things they were not supposed to.
[00:03:38] It was not their responsibility of that particular department.
[00:03:41] Government bureaucrats spend money like drunken sailors.
[00:03:44] And I apologize to all drunken sailors for comparing you to bureaucrats.
[00:03:49] Government bureaucratic departments have lots of money for things.
[00:03:55] Until the money is needed for what the department was actually put in place for.
[00:03:59] Or so we thought.
[00:04:02] The power.
[00:04:03] I went off on this last week.
[00:04:05] Is in the purse.
[00:04:07] But Congress refuses to act with the power that they have.
[00:04:12] And they'll write another act or another bill to stop some sort of abuse from some branch of democracy.
[00:04:18] I'm sorry.
[00:04:19] Bureaucracy.
[00:04:20] But they refuse to do what is truly the power for them to do.
[00:04:26] Defund.
[00:04:27] Defund.
[00:04:28] Defund.
[00:04:30] Defund.
[00:04:31] I've come to the realization lately.
[00:04:33] Those are the magic words.
[00:04:35] Of course they can't all agree because they don't all want to agree.
[00:04:42] But those are the magic words that will refund America's power to we, the people.
[00:04:50] If only we had representatives and senators brave enough and not corrupt and not indebted for some project or industry or agenda.
[00:04:58] To increase our energy and be independent, once again, we need to drill baby drill.
[00:05:08] To discipline out of control bureaucracies, bureaucrats, we need to defund, defund, defund.
[00:05:16] Bureaucrats are lazy.
[00:05:18] Bureaucrats are greedy.
[00:05:20] Bureaucrats are comfortable in their jobs.
[00:05:23] And bureaucrats are out of control.
[00:05:25] We have three branches of government.
[00:05:27] Executive, legislative, and judicial.
[00:05:29] There is no fourth branch of government named bureaucrative.
[00:05:33] I made that word up.
[00:05:34] Bureaucrative.
[00:05:36] Defund them.
[00:05:38] Reign them in.
[00:05:39] They aren't going to pay attention to another act or another bill.
[00:05:42] And with that and lots of other things we need to discuss today, I just had to rant on that.
[00:05:47] And I'll tell you why here in just a few minutes.
[00:05:49] We bring on Daniel Turner of Power of the Future.
[00:05:51] Daniel, how are you doing today?
[00:05:53] Good morning, Beth.
[00:05:54] Great to be with you and your wonderful listening audience.
[00:05:57] I want to tell my audience what you've been up to.
[00:06:02] We saw this in a tweet.
[00:06:03] We saw this in your tweet.
[00:06:05] He stacked 357 bales before most people got out of, got to the office.
[00:06:10] It was definitely before Joe Biden got out of bed.
[00:06:13] And if farmers ran the country, North Carolina would be rebuilt already instead of have career office boys who struggled to choose a font size.
[00:06:21] I think that was perfectly put.
[00:06:24] Perfectly put.
[00:06:27] And you're right.
[00:06:28] Celebrating my new identity.
[00:06:33] Well, I remember when you and I first got introduced to one another and you were worried about being the city boy and relating to the country.
[00:06:40] Now you're the country boy.
[00:06:41] Do you even remember the city?
[00:06:46] And, you know, in your opening monologue, you touch on so many of the problems we're facing as a nation because we do have a bunch of career bureaucrats who are all pointing at other people, wondering how come they're not doing their job.
[00:06:59] And if they do their job, then I can do mine.
[00:07:01] But I can't do mine until he does his.
[00:07:04] And, you know, Harry Truman was famous when he was president that he had that sign on the desk.
[00:07:09] The buck stops here.
[00:07:10] Yes.
[00:07:11] And you look at Mayor Pete arguing with Elon Musk saying, well, the reason why the FAA is shutting airspace is because blah, blah, blah.
[00:07:21] And you look at Vice President Harris saying the reason why we don't have money for the people in North Carolina is because the Congress is on recess and everyone has an excuse stopping them from doing their job.
[00:07:33] Everyone has a reason why they are unable to achieve any win or success or accomplish anything.
[00:07:40] There's always someone else's fault.
[00:07:42] And that's the problem.
[00:07:43] The buck doesn't stop anywhere with this administration.
[00:07:46] It bounces around like a pinball in a pinball machine.
[00:07:49] Mm-hmm.
[00:07:50] It just keeps going and going.
[00:07:51] Well, what really turked me was because last week I went off on it because they had somebody, and I can't remember who it was now, but he was, he was, I'm sure it was very noble.
[00:08:01] Oh, yeah, it was Mike Lee.
[00:08:02] It was Mike Lee.
[00:08:02] And he was going to, he was going to write an act, a privacy act.
[00:08:08] Of course, I guess we don't have a Bill of Rights that includes a privacy act in it.
[00:08:12] Anyway, he was going to write a privacy act to rein in these departments of bureaucracy that are abusing the American people.
[00:08:18] And today it is Johnny Ernst.
[00:08:20] And she wants to write a Stopping Home Office Works Unproductive Problems Show Up Act.
[00:08:29] And she's introduced this, I guess it was back in 2023, as part of a package of legislation.
[00:08:35] But this is HUD she's upset with right now.
[00:08:39] And I'm thinking, just defund these people.
[00:08:41] Cut the salaries of those who want to work from home.
[00:08:45] They don't want to go back to work as part of the problem.
[00:08:47] They're living miles and miles away from where they're supposed to be working.
[00:08:51] And it's just, defund them.
[00:08:54] Use the power of the purse.
[00:08:55] But they won't do that.
[00:08:57] Instead, they say, oh, FBI, we'll give you a new building.
[00:09:02] I'm sorry.
[00:09:03] That's where they're all part of the swamp, and it has to be drained.
[00:09:06] It has to be drained.
[00:09:07] Let's talk about draining that swamp.
[00:09:09] But we've got problems.
[00:09:10] I'm telling you, this storm is really bringing in some problems.
[00:09:13] And I'm not sure how we're going to get through this.
[00:09:15] But you're listening to CSE Talk Radio.
[00:09:18] This is Beth Ann with Daniel Turner.
[00:09:20] And we will be right back.
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[00:13:08] This is Beth Ann.
[00:13:09] You know, we seem to be out of energy
[00:13:11] and out of money in this country,
[00:13:13] but they always have plenty of money,
[00:13:14] as you had mentioned in one of your sub-stats,
[00:13:17] I'm sorry, in one of your tweets,
[00:13:19] that they've got plenty of money for Zelensky,
[00:13:21] plenty of money for illegal aliens,
[00:13:23] but when it comes to Americans,
[00:13:25] as you put it, sorry, Charlie, $750.
[00:13:29] What a slap in the face that was.
[00:13:32] It really is.
[00:13:33] And it's the frustration of, again,
[00:13:35] the buck stops here,
[00:13:37] that the vice president says with a straight face,
[00:13:40] well, we can't appropriate more money.
[00:13:41] We need Congress to come back
[00:13:44] and pass legislation,
[00:13:45] and then we can do it.
[00:13:47] But that was never the case
[00:13:48] with their other pet projects.
[00:13:50] I mean, we've absolved billions of dollars
[00:13:53] in student loans,
[00:13:54] which, of course, wasn't absolved.
[00:13:56] It was just added to our debt.
[00:13:57] You and I paid for their student loans.
[00:14:00] But Congress never appropriated that money.
[00:14:02] The Supreme Court even said,
[00:14:04] don't do it.
[00:14:04] And Biden just said,
[00:14:06] no, I'm going to do it anyway.
[00:14:08] He bragged about it.
[00:14:09] The Supreme Court tried to stop me,
[00:14:11] and I did it anyway.
[00:14:12] Right.
[00:14:13] So a lot of the frustration
[00:14:15] that I see from senators,
[00:14:17] like you mentioned,
[00:14:19] Joni Ernst is trying to pass a law,
[00:14:21] and Mike Lee's trying to pass a law.
[00:14:23] I think they're just trying
[00:14:25] to put the administration back in line.
[00:14:27] There used to be a time
[00:14:28] that the executive branch
[00:14:30] acted like executives.
[00:14:31] And they said,
[00:14:32] well, no, we can't do that
[00:14:33] because it's not allowed.
[00:14:35] It's not constitutional.
[00:14:37] It's not appropriated.
[00:14:38] This administration does
[00:14:40] whatever it wants.
[00:14:41] And there are no rules.
[00:14:42] There are no consequences.
[00:14:44] And maybe it's a flaw
[00:14:46] in the system, Bethann.
[00:14:47] I don't know.
[00:14:48] Our founders assumed
[00:14:50] that the executive
[00:14:51] would follow the law.
[00:14:53] And they are in charge
[00:14:54] of enforcing the law.
[00:14:55] But if the law says,
[00:14:56] don't let people enter illegally,
[00:15:00] Biden just says,
[00:15:01] no, let them enter.
[00:15:03] Well, then to whom do you turn?
[00:15:05] Right.
[00:15:05] When the police aren't policing,
[00:15:07] where do you go
[00:15:08] to police the policers?
[00:15:09] And it enters
[00:15:11] a whole host of problems.
[00:15:12] And that's where we are
[00:15:13] right now as a country.
[00:15:14] When the executive branch
[00:15:16] doesn't execute,
[00:15:17] when the enforcers
[00:15:18] don't enforce,
[00:15:21] no one knows where to turn.
[00:15:22] And we have chaos.
[00:15:23] And that's where we are right now.
[00:15:24] We are in chaos.
[00:15:27] But new laws
[00:15:28] won't make them obey them.
[00:15:29] That's kind of like
[00:15:30] all the gun laws
[00:15:31] that they want to put out.
[00:15:32] The only ones
[00:15:32] that's going to do that
[00:15:33] are the ones that actually
[00:15:34] obey the law
[00:15:35] in the first place.
[00:15:36] And that's kind of my feeling
[00:15:37] about these acts and bills.
[00:15:39] I don't necessarily think
[00:15:41] that they have ill intentions.
[00:15:42] I just think it's a waste of time.
[00:15:43] The power's in the purse,
[00:15:45] and I realize
[00:15:45] they're not going to get
[00:15:46] their Democrat buddies
[00:15:47] to go along with them
[00:15:48] when they want to defund
[00:15:49] or rein in HUD
[00:15:51] or FBI or anything else.
[00:15:53] But then all the Republicans,
[00:15:54] they voted to build
[00:15:55] a new FBI building,
[00:15:56] spend billions of dollars on that
[00:15:59] instead of reining them in
[00:16:00] and saying,
[00:16:01] listen,
[00:16:01] you've not been doing your job.
[00:16:02] I think the most excited
[00:16:05] I've gotten
[00:16:05] about the federal government
[00:16:07] or about the future
[00:16:08] of the federal government
[00:16:09] is the interview
[00:16:10] Elon Musk gave
[00:16:11] on Friday,
[00:16:13] I believe it was,
[00:16:14] or maybe it was Saturday,
[00:16:15] where he talked
[00:16:17] very seriously
[00:16:17] about this task force
[00:16:19] that President Trump
[00:16:20] wants him to head up,
[00:16:21] where he said,
[00:16:23] he said,
[00:16:24] an 80% cut
[00:16:26] in the size
[00:16:27] of the federal government.
[00:16:28] Amen.
[00:16:29] I mean,
[00:16:29] that's exciting.
[00:16:31] I almost cried
[00:16:32] a little bit,
[00:16:32] Beth Ann,
[00:16:33] an 80% cut.
[00:16:34] And we have joked
[00:16:35] so many times
[00:16:36] and tried to make light
[00:16:39] because if we don't make light,
[00:16:40] sometimes we'll just cry all day.
[00:16:42] But we've joked
[00:16:43] so many times
[00:16:44] about these millions
[00:16:46] of bureaucrats
[00:16:47] who nobody knows
[00:16:48] what they do.
[00:16:49] Gina Raimundo,
[00:16:51] when she was asked
[00:16:52] about the strike
[00:16:54] at the Longshoremen strike,
[00:16:56] she's the Secretary of Commerce.
[00:16:57] And she said,
[00:16:59] I haven't been following it.
[00:17:00] And you say,
[00:17:01] well, what do you do all day?
[00:17:02] That's like,
[00:17:03] what are you doing?
[00:17:04] Yeah.
[00:17:05] Well, then you begin to think,
[00:17:06] what does she do all day?
[00:17:08] I mean,
[00:17:08] and you and I
[00:17:09] are pretty smart people
[00:17:10] and we do this for a living.
[00:17:12] If we had to sit down
[00:17:13] and really walk someone through
[00:17:15] what the Secretary of Commerce does,
[00:17:18] what the Commerce Department does,
[00:17:21] I think we would struggle
[00:17:22] to answer that question.
[00:17:23] And yet,
[00:17:24] they have tens of thousands
[00:17:25] of employees
[00:17:27] who showed up to work,
[00:17:28] you know,
[00:17:29] sometime today
[00:17:29] and punched a card
[00:17:30] and they're sitting
[00:17:32] at their desk
[00:17:32] and they're getting emailed.
[00:17:34] What do they do?
[00:17:36] Honestly.
[00:17:37] Some of them
[00:17:37] are still not showing up
[00:17:38] to work since COVID.
[00:17:40] They just stay home
[00:17:41] and that's what
[00:17:42] Joni Ernst
[00:17:42] was trying to address.
[00:17:44] And it's like,
[00:17:45] these are employees.
[00:17:47] What other company,
[00:17:48] what other industry
[00:17:48] does the employee
[00:17:49] tell you when they're
[00:17:50] coming to work
[00:17:51] and when they're not
[00:17:51] coming to work?
[00:17:52] Yeah.
[00:17:53] Your job
[00:17:54] wouldn't last long.
[00:17:56] Joni Ernst
[00:17:57] is complaining
[00:17:58] about the HUD employees
[00:18:00] and yet,
[00:18:00] at the same time,
[00:18:01] we hear about
[00:18:02] how there's a housing shortage,
[00:18:04] housing shortage,
[00:18:05] housing shortage.
[00:18:06] Well,
[00:18:07] what does HUD do?
[00:18:08] I mean,
[00:18:08] clearly,
[00:18:09] we all agree
[00:18:09] that the federal government
[00:18:11] shouldn't be
[00:18:11] in the housing business.
[00:18:13] They don't know
[00:18:13] how to build a house.
[00:18:14] Kamala Harris
[00:18:15] says she's going
[00:18:15] to build houses.
[00:18:16] She doesn't know
[00:18:17] how to build a house.
[00:18:18] She doesn't know
[00:18:18] how much government
[00:18:20] prevents you
[00:18:20] from building a house
[00:18:22] between the permitting
[00:18:23] and the rules
[00:18:23] and the city council.
[00:18:25] You can't even build
[00:18:26] a shed in your backyard
[00:18:27] without all going
[00:18:28] through government.
[00:18:29] So Kamala Harris
[00:18:30] says she's going
[00:18:31] to build houses.
[00:18:32] But what does HUD do?
[00:18:35] Doesn't HUD
[00:18:36] disqualify itself
[00:18:38] by its own inaction?
[00:18:40] Why do we have a HUD
[00:18:41] if we have a housing crisis?
[00:18:43] You know,
[00:18:44] I joked just earlier
[00:18:45] on Twitter,
[00:18:46] the Jets just fired
[00:18:47] their head coach.
[00:18:48] You know,
[00:18:49] a couple games
[00:18:49] into the season,
[00:18:50] they're like not living
[00:18:51] up to the mustard.
[00:18:52] Gone.
[00:18:53] Fired.
[00:18:54] That's the private sector.
[00:18:56] Where's the firing
[00:18:57] of the generals
[00:18:58] who pulled out
[00:18:59] of Afghanistan?
[00:19:00] Where's the firing
[00:19:01] of the people
[00:19:02] who control the border?
[00:19:03] Where's the firing
[00:19:04] of the HUD agency?
[00:19:06] No one ever got fired
[00:19:07] in government.
[00:19:08] When I was reading
[00:19:09] that article,
[00:19:10] I was thinking of Elon.
[00:19:11] Remember when he took on X
[00:19:12] and then they didn't want
[00:19:14] to come back to work?
[00:19:14] He said,
[00:19:15] fine.
[00:19:15] Don't come back.
[00:19:17] He fired them all.
[00:19:18] You know,
[00:19:19] so he and Trump
[00:19:20] know what it is
[00:19:22] to run something
[00:19:23] and you have to have
[00:19:25] control over it
[00:19:26] and your employees
[00:19:27] need to show up
[00:19:28] and do their job.
[00:19:29] If they're not going
[00:19:30] to show up
[00:19:30] and do their job,
[00:19:31] then fine.
[00:19:31] Go find another job.
[00:19:33] Elon famously fired
[00:19:35] something like 75%
[00:19:37] of the staff
[00:19:38] of Twitter
[00:19:39] when he took it over
[00:19:40] and it's running
[00:19:41] better than before
[00:19:42] and it's profitable
[00:19:43] and makes you say,
[00:19:45] well,
[00:19:46] what were these people
[00:19:46] doing all day?
[00:19:48] And that is the federal
[00:19:49] government in a nutshell.
[00:19:51] There are millions
[00:19:52] of people
[00:19:52] who are all
[00:19:54] going to get
[00:19:54] pensions
[00:19:55] and they don't
[00:19:57] do anything
[00:19:59] and we have to
[00:20:00] stop paying for them
[00:20:01] because you and I
[00:20:02] in the private sector
[00:20:03] and every farmer
[00:20:04] listening to us
[00:20:05] right now
[00:20:05] who's trying to,
[00:20:06] you know,
[00:20:07] get that last bit
[00:20:08] of hay cut
[00:20:10] and bailed
[00:20:10] before rain
[00:20:11] or whatever.
[00:20:12] All of them
[00:20:13] are paying
[00:20:14] for these government
[00:20:14] employees
[00:20:15] who do nothing
[00:20:17] and they have to go
[00:20:18] and so when Elon
[00:20:19] says an 80% cut,
[00:20:22] I mean,
[00:20:22] that's,
[00:20:22] that makes me cry.
[00:20:24] It's just beautiful.
[00:20:25] It is.
[00:20:26] It is great.
[00:20:27] I mean,
[00:20:27] it's exciting
[00:20:28] to think that they
[00:20:29] would really do this
[00:20:30] and really bring,
[00:20:31] because a part of me
[00:20:32] wants to say,
[00:20:32] yes,
[00:20:32] I really want Donald
[00:20:33] Trump to be reelected.
[00:20:35] Things are going
[00:20:35] to be better.
[00:20:36] But when they start
[00:20:37] talking things like that,
[00:20:38] I'm thinking
[00:20:40] things are really
[00:20:41] going to be better.
[00:20:42] We're really going
[00:20:43] to have our government
[00:20:44] back.
[00:20:45] And it's a shame
[00:20:46] that we have to say that
[00:20:48] because we need
[00:20:50] to get rid of most
[00:20:51] of the bureaucratic
[00:20:52] departments.
[00:20:52] They don't do squat
[00:20:54] and then they have
[00:20:55] departments.
[00:20:56] The departments
[00:20:57] have departments
[00:20:58] and it goes on
[00:20:58] and on and on
[00:20:59] and like you said,
[00:21:00] nobody,
[00:21:00] the buck doesn't
[00:21:01] ever stop.
[00:21:02] It just keeps
[00:21:02] bouncing around
[00:21:03] like I said,
[00:21:04] in a,
[00:21:05] you know,
[00:21:06] like a pinball machine,
[00:21:07] like a ball
[00:21:07] in the pinball machine.
[00:21:08] It just keeps bouncing
[00:21:09] and it never,
[00:21:10] it never ends.
[00:21:12] Exactly.
[00:21:13] And so many
[00:21:15] of these agencies
[00:21:15] just have to go
[00:21:17] and we will do better.
[00:21:19] And so many
[00:21:20] of these enormous
[00:21:20] departments are new,
[00:21:23] right?
[00:21:23] Jimmy Carter
[00:21:23] created education,
[00:21:25] he created energy,
[00:21:27] I believe he created
[00:21:29] HUD as well.
[00:21:30] I mean,
[00:21:30] these are fairly
[00:21:31] new agencies.
[00:21:33] EPA used to be
[00:21:34] a state level issue.
[00:21:35] Nixon created EPA.
[00:21:36] EPA, right?
[00:21:37] We've survived
[00:21:38] for a long time
[00:21:39] without a big
[00:21:40] federal government.
[00:21:41] In fact,
[00:21:42] we were supposed
[00:21:42] to survive
[00:21:43] without a big
[00:21:44] federal government.
[00:21:45] So when people hear
[00:21:46] you can't close
[00:21:47] the education department,
[00:21:48] well,
[00:21:49] in the 50 years
[00:21:50] that it's been open,
[00:21:51] our education
[00:21:52] has just gotten
[00:21:53] worse and more
[00:21:54] expensive.
[00:21:55] So maybe we can
[00:21:56] all admit it's
[00:21:57] failed because
[00:21:57] it has failed.
[00:21:59] Well, you know,
[00:22:00] I wrote an article
[00:22:01] last week about
[00:22:02] the power of the purse
[00:22:04] and I went through
[00:22:05] my little thing,
[00:22:07] you know,
[00:22:07] God created man,
[00:22:08] God's first,
[00:22:08] man's second,
[00:22:09] man created the state,
[00:22:10] the state is third,
[00:22:12] the state created
[00:22:13] the federal government,
[00:22:14] so the federal government
[00:22:15] is supposed to be
[00:22:16] the least of these,
[00:22:17] but then the federal
[00:22:18] government created
[00:22:19] the bureaucracy.
[00:22:20] That's where
[00:22:20] that came from
[00:22:21] and they just keep
[00:22:22] adding to it
[00:22:23] and adding to it
[00:22:24] and the government
[00:22:24] gets bigger and bigger
[00:22:25] and bigger
[00:22:25] and we get less
[00:22:27] and less and less.
[00:22:27] The American people
[00:22:28] mean less to them.
[00:22:30] I mean,
[00:22:30] look what's happening
[00:22:31] with this disaster.
[00:22:35] They could care less
[00:22:36] about those people
[00:22:38] and there's
[00:22:40] whole little towns
[00:22:42] that are just
[00:22:42] completely washed away.
[00:22:44] Just,
[00:22:45] there's nothing there
[00:22:46] so they're going
[00:22:46] to send them $750.
[00:22:48] Well,
[00:22:48] where is it
[00:22:48] they're going to
[00:22:49] retrieve this $750
[00:22:50] and where is it
[00:22:51] they're going to
[00:22:52] spend this $750
[00:22:53] because there ain't
[00:22:54] nothing left.
[00:22:55] They need
[00:22:56] physical help
[00:22:57] in there
[00:22:58] and $750.
[00:23:01] I didn't realize
[00:23:02] I'd forgotten,
[00:23:02] I guess,
[00:23:03] that that's what
[00:23:03] they did in Hawaii
[00:23:04] when they had
[00:23:05] that horrible,
[00:23:06] horrible fire.
[00:23:07] We'll never know
[00:23:08] the truth
[00:23:08] about all that.
[00:23:09] $700.
[00:23:11] $700.
[00:23:12] Here,
[00:23:13] go take this
[00:23:13] and don't spend it
[00:23:14] all in one place.
[00:23:15] It's disgusting.
[00:23:17] Disgusting.
[00:23:17] So,
[00:23:18] we send our money
[00:23:18] there
[00:23:20] and then it's not
[00:23:21] there for us
[00:23:22] when we need it.
[00:23:23] These bureaucracies
[00:23:24] are out of control
[00:23:25] and Congress
[00:23:26] is the one
[00:23:26] who created them.
[00:23:28] Congress is the one
[00:23:29] who needs to
[00:23:30] defund them
[00:23:31] and we need
[00:23:32] to demand it
[00:23:32] and I'm excited
[00:23:33] about Elon
[00:23:34] coming in.
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[00:28:08] This is Beth Ann.
[00:28:09] Well, once in a while,
[00:28:10] Daniel,
[00:28:10] we see something
[00:28:11] that's encouraging.
[00:28:12] Like you said with Elon,
[00:28:14] it's so exciting,
[00:28:15] it almost makes you
[00:28:16] want to cry.
[00:28:17] And to think
[00:28:18] that we're close
[00:28:19] to that,
[00:28:19] but I also think
[00:28:20] that the left,
[00:28:22] the Democrats,
[00:28:22] and the Rhinos,
[00:28:24] you know,
[00:28:24] the Cheneys
[00:28:25] and all those,
[00:28:26] I think they're going
[00:28:27] to put up a fight
[00:28:27] even if Trump wins.
[00:28:29] I'm really concerned
[00:28:30] about that.
[00:28:31] But this is good news.
[00:28:33] Let's concentrate
[00:28:33] on just a few
[00:28:34] little good things.
[00:28:35] And this is
[00:28:36] a former pipeline protester.
[00:28:38] I don't know
[00:28:38] if you saw this or not,
[00:28:40] but she writes,
[00:28:42] with hindsight
[00:28:42] and maturity,
[00:28:43] I don't exactly know
[00:28:45] what we accomplished
[00:28:46] other than
[00:28:47] kind of creating
[00:28:49] a festival there
[00:28:50] because at the end
[00:28:51] of the day,
[00:28:52] the pipeline
[00:28:52] still went through
[00:28:53] as now I do believe
[00:28:56] it should have.
[00:28:57] And when the protest
[00:28:59] ended,
[00:28:59] there was a million
[00:29:01] pounds of garbage left.
[00:29:03] We ended up creating
[00:29:04] a local ecological
[00:29:06] disaster by going.
[00:29:08] And this is from
[00:29:08] Lucy Biggers
[00:29:09] and she's decided it.
[00:29:10] Now,
[00:29:12] pipelines are good.
[00:29:13] And she was immature
[00:29:15] and wrong
[00:29:16] in protesting pipelines.
[00:29:18] I thought,
[00:29:20] that's a good news,
[00:29:21] right?
[00:29:22] Yeah.
[00:29:23] Good for her.
[00:29:24] You know,
[00:29:24] I mean,
[00:29:25] that's admitting
[00:29:26] you're wrong
[00:29:27] is not easy.
[00:29:28] It isn't easy.
[00:29:29] You know,
[00:29:29] we all struggle
[00:29:30] with it.
[00:29:31] But good for her
[00:29:32] for realizing
[00:29:33] I was young,
[00:29:34] I was naive,
[00:29:35] you know,
[00:29:36] I was convinced
[00:29:36] about a lot
[00:29:37] of these issues
[00:29:38] and that kind
[00:29:39] of is the
[00:29:40] environmental left.
[00:29:41] I think it's sadly
[00:29:43] so many of the
[00:29:43] anti-Israel left
[00:29:45] as well right now.
[00:29:46] You see young people
[00:29:47] leading these charges,
[00:29:49] leading these riots
[00:29:50] and movements
[00:29:51] and anger.
[00:29:52] And they're,
[00:29:52] the crazy thing
[00:29:53] about it is
[00:29:54] they're so full
[00:29:55] of anger.
[00:29:55] You see 19-year-olds
[00:29:58] just feeding
[00:29:59] with rage
[00:30:00] about complicated
[00:30:02] issues
[00:30:03] or just political
[00:30:04] issues like
[00:30:06] fracking.
[00:30:07] I mean,
[00:30:07] to see a 19-year-old
[00:30:08] screaming about
[00:30:09] fracking
[00:30:10] or willing
[00:30:11] to lose
[00:30:11] a rest,
[00:30:12] you say,
[00:30:12] how are you
[00:30:13] so led astray?
[00:30:15] Same with,
[00:30:15] you know,
[00:30:16] Gaza,
[00:30:17] et cetera.
[00:30:18] And you realize
[00:30:19] that the left
[00:30:20] does prey on
[00:30:20] young people.
[00:30:22] They indoctrinate
[00:30:23] them.
[00:30:23] They,
[00:30:23] they,
[00:30:24] that's why
[00:30:25] they push
[00:30:25] for education.
[00:30:26] So,
[00:30:27] full circle,
[00:30:28] Beth Ann,
[00:30:29] if you said
[00:30:29] they're going
[00:30:29] to put up
[00:30:30] a fight,
[00:30:30] of course,
[00:30:30] when we try
[00:30:31] to close
[00:30:31] the Department
[00:30:32] of Education,
[00:30:33] they're going
[00:30:34] to put up
[00:30:34] a fight.
[00:30:35] They're going
[00:30:35] to put up
[00:30:35] a fight.
[00:30:37] Yeah,
[00:30:38] you know,
[00:30:39] and she was
[00:30:40] one of my
[00:30:40] favorites,
[00:30:41] Betsy DeVos,
[00:30:43] and she was
[00:30:43] Trump's Department
[00:30:44] of Education,
[00:30:45] and she said
[00:30:46] it needed
[00:30:46] to be closed.
[00:30:48] And it's true,
[00:30:48] it needs to be
[00:30:49] closed.
[00:30:49] And I was thinking
[00:30:50] the same thing
[00:30:51] as what you
[00:30:51] came up with,
[00:30:52] too.
[00:30:52] Will these
[00:30:53] young people
[00:30:54] that were
[00:30:54] disgusting yesterday,
[00:30:55] celebrating murder
[00:30:57] and rape
[00:30:58] and all that
[00:31:00] took place
[00:31:02] a year ago
[00:31:04] in Israel,
[00:31:05] will they one
[00:31:06] day wake up
[00:31:07] and say,
[00:31:07] I was stupid,
[00:31:08] I was immature,
[00:31:09] I was led
[00:31:10] astray?
[00:31:11] I'm hoping
[00:31:12] to do.
[00:31:13] I kind of blame
[00:31:14] their parents
[00:31:14] and the school
[00:31:15] because I think
[00:31:16] they've been
[00:31:18] wrongly directed
[00:31:21] and they're
[00:31:22] spoiled.
[00:31:22] They don't have
[00:31:23] nothing to do.
[00:31:24] So they're going
[00:31:24] to go out there
[00:31:25] and protest.
[00:31:25] They have nothing
[00:31:26] else to do.
[00:31:27] They don't have
[00:31:27] a job.
[00:31:28] Somebody's taking
[00:31:29] care of them
[00:31:29] and it's
[00:31:32] disgusting.
[00:31:33] It's not
[00:31:34] American.
[00:31:35] Exactly.
[00:31:36] And one of my
[00:31:37] favorite quotes
[00:31:37] from the great
[00:31:38] Ronald Reagan
[00:31:39] when talking
[00:31:40] about policy
[00:31:40] issues was
[00:31:41] he said,
[00:31:42] these matters
[00:31:43] aren't complicated,
[00:31:44] they're just
[00:31:44] hard.
[00:31:46] I agree with that.
[00:31:48] Absolutely.
[00:31:49] It is not
[00:31:50] complicated to
[00:31:51] deport students
[00:31:53] from foreign
[00:31:54] countries who
[00:31:55] are leading
[00:31:56] anti-Israel
[00:31:57] violent protests
[00:31:58] at Columbia
[00:31:59] University.
[00:32:00] If they came
[00:32:01] from Palestine,
[00:32:02] Gaza,
[00:32:03] Egypt,
[00:32:03] it doesn't
[00:32:04] matter where
[00:32:04] they came
[00:32:05] from.
[00:32:05] If they're
[00:32:06] here on a
[00:32:06] student visa
[00:32:07] and they are
[00:32:08] leading this
[00:32:08] charge and
[00:32:09] they are burning
[00:32:09] American flags
[00:32:10] and they are
[00:32:11] inciting violence,
[00:32:13] deporting them
[00:32:13] is not
[00:32:14] complicated,
[00:32:15] but it is
[00:32:16] hard.
[00:32:17] Someone's
[00:32:17] going to have
[00:32:17] to pull the
[00:32:18] trigger and
[00:32:19] be the same
[00:32:19] thing with
[00:32:20] closing the
[00:32:20] Department of
[00:32:21] Education.
[00:32:21] Do you know
[00:32:22] how many
[00:32:22] 60-minute
[00:32:23] profile pieces
[00:32:24] there are
[00:32:24] going to be
[00:32:24] of the
[00:32:25] single mom
[00:32:25] whose three
[00:32:27] kids are
[00:32:27] now in
[00:32:28] limbo and
[00:32:29] you did
[00:32:30] this,
[00:32:31] Republicans,
[00:32:31] right?
[00:32:32] You did
[00:32:32] this to
[00:32:33] this poor
[00:32:33] woman.
[00:32:34] Imagine
[00:32:35] when we
[00:32:35] start mass
[00:32:36] deportation,
[00:32:37] which is
[00:32:37] absolutely
[00:32:38] essential,
[00:32:39] but talk
[00:32:39] about hard.
[00:32:40] Do you
[00:32:40] know how
[00:32:41] many?
[00:32:41] Remember
[00:32:41] Alexandria
[00:32:42] Ocasio-Cortez
[00:32:43] in her white
[00:32:44] pantsuit
[00:32:44] for that photo
[00:32:45] shoot crying
[00:32:46] at the
[00:32:47] facilities
[00:32:48] and how
[00:32:49] that Republicans
[00:32:51] will still
[00:32:52] talk about
[00:32:52] kids in
[00:32:53] cages,
[00:32:53] all made
[00:32:54] up,
[00:32:54] all live.
[00:32:55] It's,
[00:32:55] yeah,
[00:32:56] it's,
[00:32:56] and it's
[00:32:56] the,
[00:32:57] J.D. Vance
[00:32:57] mentioned at
[00:32:58] the debate
[00:32:58] that Kamala's
[00:32:59] lost 320,000
[00:33:01] children.
[00:33:02] No one's
[00:33:03] crying.
[00:33:03] No fan
[00:33:04] suits.
[00:33:04] We need to
[00:33:05] deport,
[00:33:06] no one cares.
[00:33:07] Deport the bad
[00:33:07] guys and rescue
[00:33:08] these children.
[00:33:10] Yeah.
[00:33:10] And we may
[00:33:11] never find them.
[00:33:12] They may not
[00:33:12] even be in
[00:33:13] the United
[00:33:13] States anymore.
[00:33:14] They might
[00:33:14] have sold
[00:33:17] them to
[00:33:17] someone overseas
[00:33:18] somewhere else.
[00:33:19] 100%.
[00:33:19] And,
[00:33:20] uh,
[00:33:20] we don't
[00:33:21] know.
[00:33:22] But these
[00:33:22] people need
[00:33:23] to be held
[00:33:23] accountable,
[00:33:25] truly held
[00:33:26] accountable for
[00:33:27] what they have
[00:33:27] done to this
[00:33:28] country.
[00:33:29] And I'm
[00:33:30] one of those
[00:33:30] that I don't
[00:33:31] call it getting
[00:33:32] revenge.
[00:33:32] I call it
[00:33:33] having justice
[00:33:34] and saving
[00:33:35] a nation.
[00:33:35] And that's
[00:33:37] when the
[00:33:38] right is
[00:33:38] going to
[00:33:38] show its
[00:33:39] true
[00:33:39] mettle
[00:33:40] because
[00:33:40] election day
[00:33:41] matters.
[00:33:42] And we
[00:33:43] will all be
[00:33:44] victorious and
[00:33:45] we will
[00:33:45] celebrate and
[00:33:46] he,
[00:33:46] Trump will be
[00:33:47] inaugurated with
[00:33:48] J.D.
[00:33:48] Vance.
[00:33:49] But that's
[00:33:49] not when we
[00:33:50] get to go
[00:33:50] back to our
[00:33:51] daily routine
[00:33:52] because now
[00:33:53] the difficult
[00:33:54] work comes
[00:33:55] and the
[00:33:56] pressure that's
[00:33:57] going to be
[00:33:58] put on us,
[00:34:00] on activists,
[00:34:02] et cetera,
[00:34:03] to stop
[00:34:04] the,
[00:34:04] implementing
[00:34:05] this policy.
[00:34:07] Right?
[00:34:07] When we
[00:34:07] start rounding
[00:34:08] up people
[00:34:08] saying,
[00:34:09] sorry,
[00:34:09] you crossed
[00:34:10] illegally and
[00:34:11] here's your
[00:34:11] flight back
[00:34:12] to Guatemala,
[00:34:13] that is
[00:34:14] going to be
[00:34:14] hard and
[00:34:15] people are
[00:34:16] going to
[00:34:16] cave and
[00:34:17] that's
[00:34:17] going to
[00:34:17] be the
[00:34:17] problem.
[00:34:18] When it
[00:34:18] comes to
[00:34:18] closing
[00:34:18] the
[00:34:19] Department
[00:34:19] of
[00:34:19] Education
[00:34:20] or if
[00:34:21] Elon is
[00:34:21] accurate,
[00:34:22] firing 80%
[00:34:23] of the
[00:34:24] federal
[00:34:24] government,
[00:34:25] there's
[00:34:26] going to
[00:34:26] be the
[00:34:26] single dad
[00:34:27] with the
[00:34:28] three kids
[00:34:29] who says,
[00:34:29] what do I
[00:34:30] do now?
[00:34:31] Donald
[00:34:31] Trump and
[00:34:32] evil MAGA
[00:34:33] cost me my
[00:34:34] job.
[00:34:35] Are we
[00:34:35] going to
[00:34:36] cave?
[00:34:36] You know
[00:34:37] the Republican
[00:34:37] senators are
[00:34:38] going to,
[00:34:38] you know
[00:34:39] which ones
[00:34:39] of them
[00:34:39] are going
[00:34:40] to cave.
[00:34:40] They're
[00:34:42] going to
[00:34:42] cave.
[00:34:43] And,
[00:34:44] you know,
[00:34:44] I think a lot
[00:34:45] of them are
[00:34:45] hoping Trump
[00:34:46] doesn't get in
[00:34:46] because they
[00:34:46] like this
[00:34:47] bureaucracy.
[00:34:47] They like
[00:34:48] this huge
[00:34:49] government that
[00:34:50] they've
[00:34:50] created.
[00:34:52] And they
[00:34:53] don't do
[00:34:53] anything.
[00:34:55] I'm sorry,
[00:34:56] I don't see
[00:34:56] that these
[00:34:57] representatives
[00:34:58] and senators
[00:34:58] are really
[00:34:59] doing anything
[00:35:00] for us.
[00:35:01] No.
[00:35:01] I see
[00:35:03] them
[00:35:03] pretending
[00:35:04] they have
[00:35:05] these
[00:35:05] indictments
[00:35:06] and they
[00:35:06] have these
[00:35:07] investigations
[00:35:08] and they
[00:35:09] have these
[00:35:09] hearings,
[00:35:09] but I
[00:35:10] never see
[00:35:10] anything
[00:35:11] happen.
[00:35:13] No.
[00:35:14] To justify
[00:35:15] their existence.
[00:35:16] Hopefully
[00:35:16] we'll be
[00:35:17] the change
[00:35:18] of 2025,
[00:35:19] but again
[00:35:19] that's going
[00:35:20] to be hard.
[00:35:22] But I
[00:35:23] welcome it.
[00:35:23] I think
[00:35:24] your listeners
[00:35:25] welcome it.
[00:35:26] But that's
[00:35:27] when we
[00:35:27] will show
[00:35:27] our true
[00:35:30] resolve
[00:35:30] because that's
[00:35:31] the difficult
[00:35:32] part,
[00:35:33] right?
[00:35:33] It's easy
[00:35:34] to be the
[00:35:34] fun parent.
[00:35:35] It's a lot
[00:35:36] harder to be
[00:35:36] the disciplinarian
[00:35:37] parent.
[00:35:38] It's called
[00:35:39] tough love.
[00:35:40] And we
[00:35:40] need to love
[00:35:41] our own
[00:35:41] more than
[00:35:42] we love
[00:35:42] these
[00:35:43] coming across
[00:35:43] here illegally,
[00:35:44] these criminals,
[00:35:45] these
[00:35:45] insane people,
[00:35:47] these terrorists.
[00:35:50] We need to
[00:35:51] love our
[00:35:51] own people.
[00:35:52] And this
[00:35:53] administration
[00:35:54] does not
[00:35:54] love America
[00:35:55] or Americans.
[00:35:57] And neither
[00:35:57] do the
[00:35:58] Democrat
[00:35:58] Party and
[00:35:59] neither do
[00:35:59] the Cheneys.
[00:36:00] One word,
[00:36:01] when you
[00:36:02] hear Dick
[00:36:03] Cheney and
[00:36:03] Liz Cheney
[00:36:05] singing the
[00:36:06] praises of
[00:36:07] Kamala,
[00:36:08] although they
[00:36:08] don't really
[00:36:08] do that,
[00:36:09] they just
[00:36:09] sing the
[00:36:10] hate for
[00:36:11] Trump.
[00:36:12] One word,
[00:36:13] Halliburton.
[00:36:14] Just one
[00:36:15] word,
[00:36:17] Halliburton.
[00:36:18] They got
[00:36:19] rich on
[00:36:19] that war.
[00:36:20] And that's
[00:36:21] why they
[00:36:21] love wars.
[00:36:23] And there's
[00:36:24] a lot of
[00:36:25] money to
[00:36:25] be made
[00:36:25] when the
[00:36:26] government
[00:36:26] is spending
[00:36:27] $7 trillion
[00:36:28] and it's
[00:36:29] what we're
[00:36:29] up to.
[00:36:31] Right?
[00:36:31] We crossed
[00:36:32] the $4 trillion
[00:36:33] mark when
[00:36:34] Trump was
[00:36:34] president
[00:36:35] before COVID
[00:36:36] and even
[00:36:37] that was
[00:36:37] people were
[00:36:37] like,
[00:36:38] all right,
[00:36:38] why are
[00:36:38] we spending
[00:36:38] so much
[00:36:39] darn
[00:36:39] money?
[00:36:40] money.
[00:36:41] But we've
[00:36:41] almost doubled
[00:36:42] that in the
[00:36:43] last couple
[00:36:43] years.
[00:36:44] Those people
[00:36:45] are going to
[00:36:46] fight for
[00:36:46] their money.
[00:36:47] Kamala
[00:36:48] bragged about
[00:36:48] it at the
[00:36:49] debate.
[00:36:49] We've
[00:36:50] invested a
[00:36:50] trillion dollars
[00:36:51] to fight
[00:36:52] the climate
[00:36:53] crisis.
[00:36:54] We still have
[00:36:56] hurricanes,
[00:36:56] though.
[00:36:57] I thought
[00:36:57] the trillion
[00:36:57] dollars would
[00:36:58] have solved
[00:36:58] it, but I
[00:36:59] guess it
[00:36:59] didn't.
[00:37:02] maybe those
[00:37:03] windmills are
[00:37:04] moving too
[00:37:05] fast.
[00:37:05] I don't
[00:37:05] know.
[00:37:08] We're headed
[00:37:09] into another
[00:37:10] break.
[00:37:11] You know,
[00:37:11] Daniel, you're
[00:37:13] absolutely right,
[00:37:14] and so is
[00:37:14] Reagan.
[00:37:15] It's not
[00:37:15] complicated, but
[00:37:16] it is going to
[00:37:17] be difficult to
[00:37:18] get her done
[00:37:18] because Americans
[00:37:20] are going to
[00:37:21] have to be
[00:37:23] willing to
[00:37:23] sacrifice a
[00:37:24] little bit,
[00:37:25] and I'm not
[00:37:25] sure everybody's
[00:37:26] willing to
[00:37:26] sacrifice.
[00:37:27] They let
[00:37:27] their neighbor
[00:37:28] sacrifice, but
[00:37:29] they don't
[00:37:29] want to
[00:37:29] sacrifice.
[00:37:31] If we're
[00:37:31] going to
[00:37:31] bring America
[00:37:32] home, that's
[00:37:33] what it's
[00:37:33] going to
[00:37:33] take.
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[00:39:02] continues.
[00:39:02] The reviews are in.
[00:39:04] This is a book
[00:39:05] worth reading.
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[00:39:07] out both the
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[00:39:10] solution.
[00:39:10] The American Crisis
[00:39:12] continues informed
[00:39:13] me about the
[00:39:13] battle between good
[00:39:14] and evil.
[00:39:15] It inspired me to
[00:39:16] get involved in the
[00:39:17] author's quest to
[00:39:18] bring America home
[00:39:19] to God, family,
[00:39:21] and country.
[00:39:22] At a time in
[00:39:23] history when America
[00:39:24] is being attacked
[00:39:25] from within by
[00:39:26] those who have a
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[00:39:33] and love.
[00:39:34] Learn about America's
[00:39:35] founding principles.
[00:39:37] How do the
[00:39:37] grievances in 1776
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[00:42:08] This is Bethann.
[00:42:09] I think I'm down on the
[00:42:10] farm.
[00:42:10] We've got a fly in this
[00:42:11] studio here, Daniel, and
[00:42:13] we can't seem to run
[00:42:13] him down.
[00:42:18] Rudy's running around,
[00:42:19] and this isn't very big.
[00:42:19] You've been in the
[00:42:20] studio.
[00:42:20] He's got the fly swatter.
[00:42:21] He's chasing him around.
[00:42:22] It's not working too
[00:42:24] good.
[00:42:26] Only once have I been on
[00:42:28] live TV that a fly was in
[00:42:31] the little room with me,
[00:42:32] and I couldn't get it in
[00:42:34] time, and I did the
[00:42:35] whole interview.
[00:42:35] I believe it was with
[00:42:36] Neil Cavuto.
[00:42:38] Oh.
[00:42:38] I did the whole
[00:42:38] interview with the fly
[00:42:40] buzzing around me and
[00:42:42] landing on my shoulder,
[00:42:44] and it was a challenge.
[00:42:49] They can be pesky in it
[00:42:50] right now.
[00:42:51] They know their days are
[00:42:52] numbered because winter
[00:42:54] is on its way, and I
[00:42:54] hate to say that out
[00:42:55] loud, but it's true.
[00:42:56] Winter's on its way.
[00:42:58] Yeah, but they're like
[00:42:59] communists in that you
[00:43:01] think you got rid of
[00:43:01] them, but they come back
[00:43:03] again.
[00:43:03] You know, you think the
[00:43:04] winter kills all the
[00:43:05] flies and the mosquitoes
[00:43:06] and the ticks.
[00:43:07] But they're there.
[00:43:08] Spring comes, and
[00:43:09] they're all back, and
[00:43:09] you say, where did
[00:43:10] y'all go?
[00:43:11] They get, you know,
[00:43:12] it's impossible to
[00:43:13] eradicate.
[00:43:13] You just have to fight
[00:43:14] them at every step.
[00:43:17] We heard that noise.
[00:43:17] He smacked him.
[00:43:18] He got him this time.
[00:43:21] Good man, Rudy.
[00:43:23] We're going to have
[00:43:24] PETA after us like they
[00:43:25] were when Obama did that
[00:43:26] on camera.
[00:43:27] Remember when he caught
[00:43:28] that fly on camera?
[00:43:29] Anyway, yeah, it's crazy
[00:43:33] when that happens.
[00:43:34] And I think, I was
[00:43:36] thinking about this the
[00:43:37] other day.
[00:43:38] We have too many
[00:43:39] communists in Congress.
[00:43:41] We have too many that
[00:43:42] are representing another
[00:43:44] country and not our
[00:43:45] country.
[00:43:45] And I think we maybe
[00:43:48] need an amendment.
[00:43:48] And I'm not a big
[00:43:50] person on amendments
[00:43:51] in the Constitution,
[00:43:53] but that they cannot
[00:43:56] have alliances with
[00:43:57] another country.
[00:43:58] I think that's pretty
[00:44:00] much in their oath, but
[00:44:01] obviously they don't
[00:44:02] adhere to their oath, so
[00:44:03] maybe that's just a
[00:44:04] waste of time too.
[00:44:05] But what we're seeing
[00:44:08] is just unreal with
[00:44:09] the Democrat Party
[00:44:11] all kowtowing to Iran
[00:44:13] and China.
[00:44:14] And I believe they are
[00:44:16] to Russia too.
[00:44:16] That's why Russia is
[00:44:17] supporting Kamala Harris.
[00:44:19] Putin is Kamala Harris.
[00:44:22] And I'm worried about
[00:44:25] the future, even though
[00:44:26] I'm optimistic if Trump
[00:44:27] gets in and he and Elon
[00:44:29] start cutting people out,
[00:44:32] you know, reigning back
[00:44:34] and the government.
[00:44:37] But I am concerned
[00:44:38] because I'm worried
[00:44:39] about the people.
[00:44:40] They're so used to
[00:44:42] government money that
[00:44:44] they don't want to let
[00:44:45] go.
[00:44:46] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:44:47] And that shows that
[00:44:49] it's the root of all
[00:44:50] evil.
[00:44:50] And if you look at
[00:44:51] every proposal the
[00:44:53] vice president has put
[00:44:54] forward as part of her
[00:44:55] quote-unquote plan,
[00:44:57] every proposal is money.
[00:44:59] Yes.
[00:45:00] Small business plan,
[00:45:01] money.
[00:45:02] Housing plan,
[00:45:03] money.
[00:45:04] Family plan,
[00:45:05] money.
[00:45:06] Student plan,
[00:45:06] money.
[00:45:07] Everything is just
[00:45:08] we will give you money
[00:45:09] to do X.
[00:45:10] And we've never needed
[00:45:11] to give money to
[00:45:13] start a small business.
[00:45:14] We need to get
[00:45:14] government out of the
[00:45:15] way.
[00:45:16] I think lots of people
[00:45:17] would love to open a
[00:45:19] shop or a business or
[00:45:20] a service, but the
[00:45:22] obstacles to opening it
[00:45:24] make it impossible.
[00:45:25] And now you add all the
[00:45:27] DEI requirements on top
[00:45:29] of that.
[00:45:29] Do you have enough
[00:45:31] lesbian plumbers in your
[00:45:32] plumbing company?
[00:45:33] And you say,
[00:45:34] well, I didn't know.
[00:45:34] I just wanted to hire a
[00:45:36] good plumber.
[00:45:36] Oh, no, no.
[00:45:37] The government,
[00:45:38] now they incentivize you
[00:45:39] to hire bad people or
[00:45:42] unqualified people because
[00:45:44] that's diversity.
[00:45:45] And so why would I open a
[00:45:47] business?
[00:45:48] And Kamala comes along
[00:45:49] and says, we'll give you
[00:45:50] money to do it.
[00:45:51] Well, that's not going to
[00:45:52] solve anything.
[00:45:52] It's just going to make us
[00:45:53] go broke and we get a lot
[00:45:55] of bad plumbers.
[00:45:57] Oh, yeah.
[00:45:57] Well, and they say now
[00:45:59] this is part of FEMA's
[00:46:00] thing is this disaster
[00:46:02] with the equity.
[00:46:04] The they've had the
[00:46:05] equity hiring and
[00:46:06] and it's I don't
[00:46:10] think that's it alone.
[00:46:12] I think a lot of it is
[00:46:13] they don't want to help.
[00:46:16] They don't know how to
[00:46:17] help.
[00:46:18] And maybe they don't
[00:46:19] think they're going to
[00:46:19] vote Democrat.
[00:46:21] Maybe that's part of it.
[00:46:22] They don't want to get in
[00:46:23] there and and rescue
[00:46:24] them so that they can vote.
[00:46:26] I think that has a little
[00:46:27] bit to do with it.
[00:46:30] And I hate to say
[00:46:31] that out loud, but I
[00:46:33] I think it's that dirty.
[00:46:36] I agree with you and
[00:46:37] it shows the power of the
[00:46:39] media and and why
[00:46:42] voices like yours are a
[00:46:43] threat to the media
[00:46:44] and the importance of
[00:46:46] the corporate media to
[00:46:48] the Democrat Party.
[00:46:49] We saw it in the bias of
[00:46:50] the debates, all three
[00:46:52] of them by Paris
[00:46:53] Waltz.
[00:46:55] We see it also in the
[00:46:56] bias of how they cover
[00:46:58] certain stories.
[00:46:59] Katrina being the best
[00:47:01] example.
[00:47:02] What happened in
[00:47:03] Tennessee and
[00:47:05] North Carolina is
[00:47:07] ostensibly worse than
[00:47:09] Hurricane Katrina, but
[00:47:10] it didn't affect the
[00:47:11] population that was
[00:47:13] newsworthy because there
[00:47:14] was no race angle
[00:47:15] and they didn't want to
[00:47:17] hurt Joe Biden.
[00:47:18] They did want to hurt
[00:47:19] George W. Bush.
[00:47:20] And so they made
[00:47:21] Katrina the leading
[00:47:22] story on the news
[00:47:24] for weeks.
[00:47:25] They wanted the
[00:47:26] negative coverage.
[00:47:27] They don't want
[00:47:28] negative coverage now,
[00:47:29] so they just turned a
[00:47:30] blind eye to it.
[00:47:32] If any other
[00:47:34] presidential second
[00:47:36] gentleman had been
[00:47:38] accused of hitting his
[00:47:40] girlfriend to the point
[00:47:42] that they had to settle
[00:47:43] out of court and he
[00:47:45] had to pay her hush
[00:47:46] money, that would be
[00:47:47] newsworthy.
[00:47:48] Doug Imhoff, there are
[00:47:49] eyewitnesses that they
[00:47:50] saw him hitting his
[00:47:51] girlfriend.
[00:47:52] Again, it was years
[00:47:53] ago, but it's
[00:47:55] newsworthy.
[00:47:55] newsworthy.
[00:47:56] No one's talking
[00:47:57] about it.
[00:47:57] Well, it's newsworthy
[00:47:58] because he's sitting
[00:48:00] there acting like he's
[00:48:01] this new trend of
[00:48:03] masculinity and I'm
[00:48:04] thinking that I don't
[00:48:05] see anything masculine
[00:48:07] about him.
[00:48:08] I just don't.
[00:48:10] I guess that's mean to
[00:48:11] say, but I just don't.
[00:48:13] I don't see him as a man
[00:48:16] who wants to take care
[00:48:17] of his family and his
[00:48:19] wife.
[00:48:20] I see him as a man
[00:48:22] who's going to follow
[00:48:24] his own feelings and
[00:48:25] what he wants.
[00:48:26] And, you know, if he
[00:48:28] gets angry, it's okay
[00:48:29] to, or jealous, it's
[00:48:31] okay to hit somebody.
[00:48:33] You know, that's not
[00:48:34] masculinity.
[00:48:35] No, there are no
[00:48:37] masculine virtues anywhere
[00:48:38] to be found in the
[00:48:39] Biden administration.
[00:48:40] They are very much a
[00:48:42] bunch of beta men.
[00:48:45] They're weak men.
[00:48:46] And that's why we have
[00:48:47] chaos.
[00:48:48] It takes strength to
[00:48:49] make difficult decisions.
[00:48:51] But again, Pete
[00:48:52] Buttigieg can always
[00:48:54] find a reason why the
[00:48:55] FAA can't clear air
[00:48:59] traffic to allow people
[00:49:00] to rescue, to fly in
[00:49:03] helicopters, drones,
[00:49:04] whatever.
[00:49:05] It requires strength.
[00:49:07] It requires strength to
[00:49:07] close the border.
[00:49:09] Alejandro Mayorkas is a
[00:49:10] weak man.
[00:49:11] We have a lot of weak
[00:49:13] men, and Joe Biden is
[00:49:14] a weak man.
[00:49:15] Yes, he is.
[00:49:15] We have a lot of weak
[00:49:16] men right now, and
[00:49:18] there's that axiom, if
[00:49:20] you think strong men
[00:49:22] are dangerous, you
[00:49:23] should see how
[00:49:24] dangerous weak men
[00:49:25] are.
[00:49:25] And that's what we're
[00:49:26] seeing.
[00:49:26] We have a lot of weak
[00:49:27] men creating chaos.
[00:49:29] They're mean.
[00:49:30] They're mean.
[00:49:31] They're weak, but
[00:49:32] they're mean.
[00:49:34] I was watching
[00:49:35] something the other
[00:49:35] night when Joe Biden
[00:49:37] was going after, and
[00:49:38] this was really, really
[00:49:38] old.
[00:49:39] He was going after
[00:49:39] Ronald Reagan when
[00:49:40] Ronald Reagan wanted
[00:49:41] to do the missile that
[00:49:43] takes down the missile,
[00:49:44] you know.
[00:49:46] And they called it
[00:49:47] Star Wars, and they
[00:49:48] made fun of him.
[00:49:49] And if we didn't have
[00:49:50] that now, Israel would
[00:49:53] be gone because they
[00:49:55] were taking those
[00:49:56] missiles down.
[00:49:57] I can't think what
[00:49:57] they call that.
[00:49:58] But it's a defense.
[00:49:59] And he was against
[00:50:01] it.
[00:50:02] And he's the reason
[00:50:04] they call it getting
[00:50:06] Borked because he
[00:50:07] went after Robert
[00:50:07] Bork.
[00:50:09] And he's mean.
[00:50:12] He's not masculine.
[00:50:13] He's mean.
[00:50:14] And I guess they claim
[00:50:17] that's part of their
[00:50:18] masculinity, the mean
[00:50:19] they can be.
[00:50:20] But that's not
[00:50:21] masculine, and that's
[00:50:22] not protecting people.
[00:50:24] But anyway, I thank you,
[00:50:26] Daniel.
[00:50:27] I thank you for putting
[00:50:28] up with me today for
[00:50:30] this hour.
[00:50:30] I appreciate it so
[00:50:31] much and all that you
[00:50:32] do.
[00:50:33] God bless you.
[00:50:35] We got to work together,
[00:50:36] folks.
[00:50:37] This bureaucrat stuff has
[00:50:38] got to stop.
[00:50:39] We need to bring America
[00:50:41] home.
[00:50:46] We'll see you next time.
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[00:51:53] You can't turn on the news
[00:51:54] without hearing about more
[00:51:55] riots, violence, looting,
[00:51:57] killing, lawlessness, and
[00:51:59] mayhem.
[00:52:00] Sadly, I think the worst is
[00:52:01] yet to come and the
[00:52:03] crescendo will be quite
[00:52:04] painful.
[00:52:05] However, I want to focus
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[00:52:10] Priority one in times like
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[00:52:48] Do we lack enthusiasm and
[00:52:49] understanding of the word
[00:52:50] liberty?
[00:52:51] Do we weep for liberty which
[00:52:53] we have lost?
[00:52:54] Or do we simply not understand
[00:52:55] the substance and sacrifice for
[00:52:57] which we were once privileged?
[00:52:59] Liberty.
[00:53:00] Webster defines liberty as the
[00:53:02] state of being free within
[00:53:03] society from oppressive
[00:53:04] restrictions imposed by
[00:53:06] authority on one's life,
[00:53:07] behavior, or political views.
[00:53:10] Today, we seem to want
[00:53:12] restrictions.
[00:53:13] Government micromanaging our
[00:53:14] lives?
[00:53:15] But do we realize the cost?
[00:53:18] Alexander Hamilton once
[00:53:19] stated,
[00:53:20] There is a certain enthusiasm
[00:53:22] in liberty that makes human
[00:53:23] nature rise above itself in
[00:53:25] acts of bravery and
[00:53:26] heroism.
[00:53:28] As a republic, we the people
[00:53:30] must guard the liberty of
[00:53:31] others.
[00:53:31] We must continue the
[00:53:33] enthusiasm that will make
[00:53:34] men free.
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[00:53:38] where Bethann puts
[00:53:39] enthusiasm and common sense
[00:53:41] back into American liberty as
[00:53:43] she brings America home.


